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music interface
Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface
You can connect your mobile devices via the Audi
music interface in order to charge the battery
and operate the devices via the MMI.
Fig. 162 Connecting mobile devices
The Audi music interface is located in the front
storage compartment in the centre console @
¢ page 6, Fig. 2.
- To connect a mobile device using a use adapt
er: Connect the corresponding USB adapter* @
¢ Fig. 162 to the Audi music interface connec
tion @ and then connect it to the mobile device
(D (e.g.iPod).
- To charge a mobile device using a use adapt
er: When you connect a mobile device to the
Audi music interface @ using an appropriate
USB adapter *@ ¢ Fig. 162 the device's battery
is charged automaticall y.
- To disconnect a mobile device from the Audi
music interface: Detach the USB adapter @
¢Fig. 162 from the Audi music interface.
- To disconnect mobile devices with Apple dock
connector*: With the release tabs©
¢ page 174, Fig. 161 pressed, detach the Apple
dock connector from the Apple device.
Depending on the device you are using, the media
are started and operated using the mobile device
or the MMI ¢ page 179.
To connect two mobile devices: If two mobile de
vices (e.g. an iPod and a smartphone) are connec
ted at the same time, the device that was connec
ted first can be operated via the MMI. The bat
tery of the second device will be charged. If two
USB sticks or USB mass storage devices are con- Media
nected at the same time, both can be selected as
the source for playback.
You can connect mobile devices via the analogue
AUX interface:
- To connect a mobile device to the AUX input:
Connect the cable ®¢ Fig. 162 to the AUX in
put @ on the Audi music interface before con
necting the mobile device© (e.g. MP3 player,
sma rtphone).
- To disconnect the mobile device from the AUX
input: Detach the cable ®¢ Fig. 162 from the
Audi music interface.
- Operation: Select and confirm the source Ex
ternal audio player@¢page 179, Fig. 165.
Media are started and operated using the mo
bile device @¢Fig. 162.
A WARNING
To day's driving conditions require your full at
tention. As the driver, you have full responsi
bility for the safety of the vehicle and other
road users. Never operate mobile devices
while the vehicle is moving -risk of accident!
CD CAUTION
- To avoid damaging the connection, please
take care when detaching the connector
from the Audi music interface.
- Use a USB extension cable to connect devi
ces with an integrated USB connector (e.g.
USB sticks). This will help to avoid damage
to your USB device and the Audi music inter
face.
- Very high or very low temperatures (a com
mon occurrence in a car's interior) can cause
damage to mobile devices and/or impair
their performance. Please do not leave your
mobile devices in the vehicle when the tem
perature is very high or very low.
{D) Note
- Do not use any additional USB extension ca
bles or adapters when connecting mobile
devices which have an integrated cable or
which must be connected via a USB adapter
(¢ page 174) to the Audi music interface;
this could cause performance issues.
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- The AUX adapter cable is available from
Audi dealers or specialist retailers.
- It cannot be guaranteed that mobile devices
which do not meet the specification USB 2.0
will function properly.
- USB hubs are not supported.
- Some iPod versions (e.g. iPod shuffle) can-
not be connected with the USB adapter for
devices with Apple dock connector*. You can
connect these devices using the AUX adapt
er cable.
- It is not possible to play videos via the Audi
music interface if the device is connected
using a USB adapter ¢page 174, Fig. 161.
- iPod/iPhone/iPad malfunctions also affect
the operation of the MMI. In this case,
please reset your iPod/iPhone/iPad.
- Please refer to the iPod/iPhone/iPad operat
ing instructions for important information
on how
to
use your iPod/iPhone/iPad. We
recommend that you update the iPod/
iPhone/iPad software to the Latest status.
- For more information on the Audi music in
terface and on which devices are supported,
please see the Audi mobile device database
at www.audi.com/bluetooth or contact an
Audi dealer.
AUX input/USB charging socket
Applies to vehicles: with AUX input/USS charging socket
You can charge the batteries of your mobile devi
ces using the USB charging socket. You can con
nect mobile devices using the analogue AUX in
terface.
Fig. 163 Charging the battery
176 The
AUX input and the USB charging socket are
located in the front storage compartment in the
centre console (3 ¢ page 6, Fig. 2.
AUX input
- To connect a mobile device to the AUX input:
Connect the cable ®¢ Fig. 163 to the AUX in
put @ before connecting the mobile device@
(e.g. MP3 player , smartphone).
- To disconnect the mobile device from the AUX
input: Detach the cable ®¢ Fig. 163 from the
AUX input.
- Operation: Select and confirm the source Ex
ternal audio player @¢ page 179, Fig. 165.
Media are started and operated using the mo
bi le device @ ¢ Fig. 163.
USB charging socket
- USB adapters: You can charge your mobile devi
ce's battery using special USB adapters*. The
USB adapters* are available from Audi dealers
or specialist retailers. Refer to¢ page 174, USB
adapters for Audi music interface or USB
charging socket.
- To charge a mobile device using a USB adapt
er: Connect your mobile device@¢ Fig. 163 to
the charging socket@ using the corresponding
USB adapter *@ .
- To disconnect the USB adapter from the charg
ing socket: Detach the USB adapter ®
¢ Fig. 163 from the USB charging socket.
- To disconnect mobile devices with Apple dock
connector*: With the release tabs©
¢page 174, Fig. 161 pressed, detach the Apple
dock connector from the Apple device.
A WARNING
Today's driving conditions require your full at
tention. As the driver, you have full responsi
bility for the safety of the vehicle and other
road users. Never use mobile devices while
the vehicle is moving -risk of accident!
CD CAUTION
- To avoid damaging the connection on the
Audi music interface, please take care when
unplugging the connector from the AUX in-
put or the USB charging socket.
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- Very high or very low temperatures (a com
mon occurrence in a car's interior) can cause
damage to mobile devices and/or impair
their performance. Please do not leave your
mobile devices in the vehicle when the tem
perature is very high or very low. -
The AUX adapter cable is available from
Audi dealers or specialist retailers.
- USB hubs are not supported.
- Please refer to the operating instructions of
your mobile device for important informa
tion on its operation.
@ Note -
It cannot be guaranteed that all mobile de
vices will function without any problems.
- Do not use any additional USB extension ca
bles or adapters when connecting mobile
devices which must be connected to the USB
charging socket@¢ Fig. 163 via a USB
adapter (¢ page 174); this could cause per
formance issues. -
Using a mobile device with the engine
sw itched off will drain the vehicle's battery.
- Audi recommends setting the volume of a
mobile device connected to the AUX input to
about 70 % of maximum.
Supported media and file formats
Overview
The following audio/video file specifications are supported by the DVD drive, the Jukebox, the SD card
readers and the connection for the USB mass storage device:
Audio files I
Video files*
Supported SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC
memory cards: with a capacity of up to 128 GB
media DVD
drive: audio CDs (up to 80 minutes) with CD text (artist, album, tracks)*; CD-ROMs
with a capacity of up to 700 MB; DVD±R/RW; video DVDs; audio DVDs compatible with
video DVD;
Audi music interface: mobile devices ¢ page 174 (e.g. iPod, MTP players, USB mass
storage devices belonging to "USB Device Subclass 1 and 6" compatible with USB 2.0,
USB sticks, USB MP3 players (plug-and-play capable), external USB flash memories and
external USB hard drives)
File system Memory
cards: exFAT, FAT, FAT32, NTFS
USB mass storage devices: FAT, FAT32, NTFS
USB mass storage partitions: max. 2 partitions per USB connection
CD/DVD file systems: I509660, Joliet, UDF
Meta data Album
covers: GIF, JPG, PNG up to
800x800 px.: depending on availability,
the album cover will be displayed using the
corresponding medium or Gracenote.
Format MPEG-1/-
Windows MPEG-2/-
FLAC MPEG-1/-
ISO-
ISO- Windows
2 Media
4 2
MPEG-4; MPEG-4 Media
Layer 3 Audio 9 DivX 3, 4 H.264 Video 9
and 10 and 5; (MPEG-4
Xvid AVC)
File exten- .mp3
.wma .m4a; .flac
.mpg; .avi
.mp4; .wmv;
sion .m4b;
.mpeg .m4v; .asf
.aac .mov
Playlists .M3U;
.PLS; .WPL; .M3U8; .ASX
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Audio files
Video files*
Specifica- Up to max. 320 kbit/sec and 48 48
kHz
Up to max. 2000 kbit/sec, 720x576 px and
tions kHz
sampling frequency
sampling
25 fps
frequen-
cy
Number DVD
drive*: max. 1000 files per medium
of files Jukebox*:
memory approx. 10 GB; max. 3000 files can be copied
USB mass storage devices and memory cards: max. 10000 files per medium; max.
1000 files per playlist/directory
- The format Windows Media Audio 9 Voice is
not supported by the media drives. t
h
e language set on th
e system; it cannot
be ensured that these characters are always
displayed correctly.
- The manufacturer will provide you with in
formation on the "USB Device Subclass" of a
USB memory device.
-
We recommend a compression rate of at
Least 160 kbit/sec for MP3 files. In the case
of audio files with variable bit rate, the dis
play of the remaining playing time may dif
fer from the actual figure. -
Some functions of MTP players such as vid
eo playback and the rating of tracks are not
sup ported.
- The display of country-specific characters
(e.g. for ID3 tag information) depends on
CD drive
Applies to vehicles: with CD drive
The CD drive supports the following audio file specifications:
Supported
media
File system
Meta data
Format
File extension
Playlists
Specifications
Number
of files
(D} Note Audio
files
Audio CDs (up to 80 minutes) with CD text (artist, album, track)*, CD-ROMs with a ca-
pacity of up to 700 MB
CD file systems: IS09660, Joliet, UDF
Album covers: GIF, JPG, PNG up to 800x800 px.: depending on availability, the album
cover will be displayed using the corresponding medium or Gra cenote.
MPEG-1/-2 Windows Media Au-MPEG-2/-4
FLAC
Layer 3
dio 9 and 10
.mp3 .wma .m4a;
.flac
.m4b;
.aac
.M3U; .PLS; .WPL; .M3U8; .ASX
Up to max. 320 kbit/sec and 48 kHz sampling frequency
48 kHz sampling
frequency
max. 1000 files per medium
of audio files with variable bit rate, the dis
play of the remaining playing time may dif-
- We recommend a compression rate of at
least 160 kbit/sec for MP3 files. In the case fer
from the actual figure. ______ ..,.
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Picture for-
Information
mat
original The
picture will be displayed using
the picture ratio of the source for-
mat. Select this option if the pie-
ture shown with auto selected is
distorted or partially cut off.
4:3 The picture is set to a width-to-
height ratio of 4:3. Black bars will
be shown on the edges of the info-
tainment display.
16:9 The
picture is set to a width-to-
height ratio of 16:9. Black bars will
be shown on the upper and lower
edges of the infotainment display.
Search function
You can search for e.g. tracks and video files* in
the active source.
Fig. 168 Entry field and results List for the search function
Depending on the selected source, you can call
up the search function.
Important: The playlist ¢ page 182 or the media
centre ¢page 180 must be displayed.
Calling up the search function
� Turn the rotary pushbutton to the left until the
entry field @for the search function is dis
played. Or: Push the rotary pushbutton up
wards.
To use the search function: Refer to ¢ page 114,
Searching.
Entries containing the search terms entered will
be displayed in the list of results ©¢ Fig. 168.
You can search by artist @¢Fig. 168, album ©
182 or
track @. You can also search for genres and
videos.
{(!) Note
- The system will only search for files on the
active source.
- If the search function is called up in the
Folders category (J) ¢ page 180, Fig. 167,
the system will only search for files in the
current folder.
Playlist
Hymn
The big B
Stories
Again
Fig. 169 Playlist Media
: Now play ing
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The track, artist, album and, if available, the al
bum cover are displayed in the playlist.
Options Refer to ¢ page 1 Bl, Further options.
Favourites
You can store up to 50 items per source in the fa
vourites List.
Important: The playlist or the media centre must
be open.
- Select the desired item from the playlist or the
media centre.
- Select: right control button > Store as favou r
ite. Or: Press and hold the rotary pushbutton
for several seconds.
If a track is stored as a favourite, the correspond
ing album is shown as a favourite in the favour
ites list.
Important: At least one item must be stored in
the favourites list.
To display the favourites list: Select the I MEDIA!
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System settings
Setting the date and
time
The time can be set manually or via CPS.
.,. Select: I MENU I button >Settings > left control
button > MMI settings > Date & time.
Set automatically
The time and date are automatically updated
when this function is switched on.
Time The Time can be set manually. The Set automati
cally function must be deactivated to do this.
Date
The Date can be set manually. The Set automati
cally function must be deactivated to do this.
Time zone
When selecting the correct time zone, a list of
corresponding countries is displayed as an exam
ple.
Automatic time zone*
When the automatic time zone option is activa
ted, the time is automatically adjusted to the rel
evant time zone.
Time format
When this option is set to 24h, for example
13:00 will be displayed as the time. When it is
set to AM/PM, for example 1:00 PM will be dis
played.
Date format
When this option is set to TT. MM.YYYY, for ex
ample 31.12.2013 will be displayed as the date.
When it is set to MM/DD /JJJJ, for example
12/31/ 2013 will be displayed. When it is set to
JJJ- MM-DD , for example 2013-12-31 will be dis
played.
MMI settings
.,. Select: I MENU I button >Settings > left control
button > MMI settings.
186 Language
You can change the language of the display along
with the language of the navigation cues* and
the speech dialogue system*.
The number of languages available depends on
the market .
Meas urem ent units
The following measurement units are available:
- Speed (km/h or mph)
- Dist ance (km or miles)
- Temperature (0
( or °F)
- Consumption (ltr/100 km, mpg (US), mpg (UK)
or km/ltr)
- Cap acity (litres, gallons)
Usage tips
Your MMI displays usage tips when this function
is switched on�. They will appear less often as
time goes by. You can switch the usage tips off at
any time.
Speech dialogue system*
Command display: The display of possible com
mands during a speech dialogue can be switched
on/off.
Short dialogue: This option can be switched on/
off. When it is activated, the spoken cues played
by the system are shortened.
Speech dialogue system volume: Turn the rotary
pushbutton to adjust the volume of the spoken
cues.
Individual speech training (only possible when
the vehicle is stationary): You can use the individ
ual speech training to adapt the speech dialogue
system to your voice or pronunciation so that the
speech dialogue system can then better recog
nise what you are saying. The individual speech
training prompts you to repeat 20 spoken phra
ses that consist of certain commands and blocks
of digits. If you would like to delete the stored
speech training setup, you can use the function
Reset speech training.
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Some SIM cards do not allow the SIM PIN
query to be deactivated.
System update .,.
Sele
ct: I M
ENU I button >Settings > left control
button > System maintenance.
- System update: Insert the storage medium
with the update data into the appropriate drive
¢ page 169. Select and confirm the appropri
ate drive> Start update. The duration of this
process depends on the size of the update.
- Reset driver installation: The media driver
package selected is reset to the factory de
faults.
- Version information: Information on the soft
ware version of the M MI and the navigation da
tabase* are displayed. In addition, you can use
the Software information function to display
information on the MMI's software and
licence
conditions.
On-board handbook
Applies to vehicles: with On-board Handbook
The On-board Handbook includes the Owner's
Manual for your
vehicle.
Installing/updating the On-board Handbook
Important: The storage medium on which the
On-board Handbook is stored must have been in
serted into the relevant drive¢ page 169.
.,. Select:
I MENU I button >Settings > left control
button > System maintenance > System up
date > SD card 1, SD card 2, CD/DVD* or USB* .
.,. Follow the directions given by the system.
Starting the Hand book
Important: The Handbook must have been instal
led previously .
.,. Select: I
MENU I button >Car> left control but-
ton > Handbo ok.
The On-board Handbook will automatically load
in the language that is set under the option Menu
language in the MMI ¢ page 186. System
settings
Using the On-board Handbook
The following functions are available when you
are operating the On-board Handbook using the
rotary pushbutton:
- Select and confirm an entry: Turn the rotary
pushbutton to the entry you require and press
the rotary pushbutton.
- Show a picture in full size: Turn the rotary
pushbutton to the desired picture and press the
rotary pushbutton.
- Call up the options menu: You can return to
the Home page, Refresh the content in the On
board Handbook, Cancel refresh of the content
and open the Index.
A WARNING
Not paying attention to the road traffic can
lead to serious accidents and loss of life. Only
use the On-board Handbook when the traffic
conditions allow you to do so safel y. You must
maintain proper control of your vehicle at all
times. As the driver, you bear the responsibili
ty for road safety.
� Note
- The On-board Handbook is not available in
all countries. Your Audi dealer will be able
to provide you with more detailed informa
tion.
- Switch off the ignition while you are instal
ling/updating the On-board Handbook.
- Please note that the On-board Handbook is
not a substitute for the printed Owner's
Manual.
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Safe driving
General notes
Safety is the first priority
Your safety is our first priority.
This chapter contains important information,
tips, suggestions and warnings that you should
read and observe for your own safety and the
safety of your passengers.
_&. WARNING
- The information in this chapter is important
for the driver of the vehicle and all passen
gers. The other chapters in this manual
(and, where applicable, in the other litera
ture supplied with the vehicle) contain fur
ther important notes which you should read
and observe for your own safety and that of
your passengers.
- Ensure that the complete vehicle wallet is
always in the vehicle. This is especially im
portant when you lend or sell the vehicle to
others.
Notes on traffic safety
You should only use certain infotainment system
functions, e.g. enter a navigation destination,
while the vehicle is stationary. Always be pre
pared to stop operating the infotainment system
in the interest of your own safety and that of oth
er road users.
_&. WARNING
- To day's driving conditions require your full
attention. As the driver, you have full re
sponsibility for the safety of the vehicle and
other road users. For this reason, only oper
ate the infotainment system when the traf
fic conditions allow you to do so safely and
when you can maintain proper control of
your vehicle - risk of accident!
- The volume of the audio sources (radio, CD
player, etc.) should only be set at a level
which enables you to hear distant police and
192 emergency
vehicles clearly-failure to do so
could result in an accident.
- Please observe the laws regulating the use
of telephones in vehicles.
Safety features
The safety features Listed here are part of the ve
hicle's occupant restraint system. They work to
gether to help reduce the risk of injury in a wide
variety of accident situations.
Your safety and the safety of your passengers
should not be left to chance. In the event of an
accident, the safety features incorporated in your
vehicle are capable of reducing the risk of injury.
These are just a few of the safety features in your
Audi:
- Seat belts for all seats
- Belt force limiters for all seats
- Belt tensioners for the front seats
- Front airbags
- Side airbags in the front seat backrests
- Head-protection airbags
- "ISO FIX" anchorages* for "ISO FIX" child seats
on the rear seats
-Adjustable steering column
These individual safety features are harmonised
to provide you and your passengers with the best
possible protection in accident situations. How
ever, they can only be effective if you and your
passengers sit in the correct position and adjust
and use the safety equipment properly.
For these reasons, this chapter explains why
these safety features are so important, how they
can protect you, what you need to remember
when using them, and how you and your passen
gers can gain the most benefit from them. There
are also a number of important safety warnings
which you and your passengers should always ob
serve in order to minimise the risk of injury.
Safety is everyone's responsibility!