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lap timer stops after a maximum of 30 laps.
You can then evaluate the lap times or start a
new session.
The lap timer is operated using the controls on
the multi-function steering wheel¢ page 95.
A WARNING
Please direct your full attention at all times to
the road! As the driver, you have full responsi
bility for the safety of the vehicle and other
road users. For this reason, you should only
use the lap timer functions in a manner that
allows you to maintain control of the vehicle
in all situations -accident risk!
ijj} Note
You can call up information from the on
board computer while the stopwatch of the
lap timer is running.
Calling up the lap timer and recording lap
times
Applies to: vehicles with lap timer
Fig. 97 Multi-function steering wheel: Controls
Fig. 98 Instrument cluster: Lap timer Driver
assist systems
Calling up the lap timer
� Select the following on the infotainment sys
tem: I MENU I button >Car> left control button
> Lap times.
� Scroll the thumbwheel @ ¢ Fig. 97 until Start
lap 1 by driving off or Start by driving off
¢ Fig. 98 appears.
� Press
the thumbwheel @to confirm your selec
tion.
Recording lap times
� To
finish measuring the current lap time, press
the thumbwheel@ on the menu item New lap.
The next lap time starts running immediately.
The previous lap time moves to the top of the
display (!). The current lap time is shown in the
centre line in area @.
The . symbol will stay green if the current lap
time is the best time so far. The. symbol will
turn red if the lap time is not as good @.
Displaying split times and interrupting the
lap timer for a break
� To display a split time�, scroll the thumb
wheel @ until Split time appears in line@) .
Press the thumbwheel @to confirm your selec
tion. The split time appears in area @for ap
proximately 10 seconds. The current lap time
continues running in the meantime.
If you want to take a break (pause m) immedi
ately after displaying the split times, first press
the thumbwheel @to confirm the menu item
Back -select OK.
� To pause the timer, scroll the thumbwheel @
until Pause appears in line @). Press the
thumbwheel @to confirm your selection. The
pause symbol m appears in area @.
� Press the thumbwheel @to resume the lap
time.
If you interrupt the lap timer to take a break, you
can resume recording later on, even if you switch
ed off the ignition in the meantime.
Legend for infotainment display¢ Fig. 98:
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aids
Rear parking aid
Description
Applies to: vehicles with rear parking aid
The rear parking aid is an acoustic parking sys
tem.
Description
Sensors are located in the rear bumper. When
the sensors detect an obstacle, you are alerted by
acoustic signals (beeps).
Please ensure that the sensors are kept free of
stickers, deposits and any other substances
which could impair the function of the system.
Notes on cleaning ¢page 263.
The measuring range of the sensors starts at
about:
I Side
Centre 1.60 m
The acoustic signals sound with increasing fre
quency as you approach the obstacle. A warning
tone will sound continuously when the vehicle is
less than approx. 0.30 m away from the obstacle.
Stop reversing immediately¢ A in General notes
on page 103, ¢ 0 in General notes on page 103 !
The volume of the warning beeps will be gradual
ly reduced after about four seconds if the vehicle
remains at a constant distance from a detected
obstacle (it will not be reduced if the obstacle is
closer than 0.30 m).
Activating
The rear parking aid is activated automatically
when reverse gear is engaged. You will hear a
brief acknowledgement tone.
104 Parking
system plus
Description
Applies to: vehicles with parking system plus/park assist
The parking system plus provides acoustic and
visual assistance when parking.
Fig. 106 Diagram
Sensors are located in the front and rear bump
ers. When the sensors detect an obstacle, you are
alerted by acoustic signals (beeps) and a graphic
display.
Please ensure that the sensors are kept free of
stickers, deposits and any other substances
which could impair the function of the system.
Notes on cleaning ¢ page 263.
Approximate range for each display zone:
CD 1.20
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@ 0.90
m
® 1.60
m
@ 0.90
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0.90
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a) Applies to vehicles with park assist
The acoustic signals sound with increasing fre
quency as you approach the obstacle. A warning
tone will sound continuously when the vehicle is
less than approx. 0.30 m away from the obstacle
(or less than approx. 0.20 m away in zone @
*)
.
Stop moving immediately ¢ A in General notes
on page 103, ¢ 0 in General notes on page 103 !
The volume of the warning beeps will be gradual
ly reduced after about four seconds if the vehicle
remains at a constant distance from a detected
obstacle (it will not be reduced if the obstacle is
closer than 0.30 m).
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- The best parking results will be achieved if
you position the vehicle as parallel as possi
ble to the line of parked cars or the kerb be
fore you start the actual parking manoeu
vre.
-If there are suitable parking spaces on both
sides of the road (for instance on a one-way
street), you can change the direction of the
turn signals to park on the other side, even
if you have already activated the park assist.
Parking parallel to the roadside
Applies to: vehicles with park assist
The driver is responsible for parking the vehicle.
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Fig. 119 Instrument cluster: Prompt to select reverse
gear
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Fig. 120 Instrument cluster: Manoeuvring into a parking
space
� Drive forwards until the arrow is displayed
¢Fig. 119 ¢.&.
in Description on page 108,
¢ (D
in Description on page 108.
� After
stopping for a moment, select reverse
gear.
� Wait until the following text appears in the dis
play: Park assist: steering assistance active.
Please drive slowly and operate the brakes
yourself.
� Take your hands off the steering wheel.
110 �
Watch the road. When the road is clear, press
the accelerator gently ¢.&.
in Description on
page 108, ¢(D
in Description on page 108.
� Follow the instructions on the display
¢page 111 and the acoustic warning tones
until the parking manoeuvre is complete. The
arrows show the required direction of travel.
The park assist automatically steers the vehicle
into the parking space while the driver operates
the pedals (accelerator, brake, clutch*). The max
imum parking speed is 7 km/h. The park assist
will be deactivated if you drive too fast or move
the steering wheel by hand. To continue the park
ing manoeuvre, press the I@ button again. The
park assist display will reappear in the instru
ment cluster.
Driving out of a parking space parallel to
the roadside
Applies to: vehicles with park assist
The driver is responsible for manoeuvring the ve
hicle out of the parking space.
If the vehicle is parked parallel to the roadside,
the park assist can help you to manoeuvre the ve
hicle so that you can drive straight out of the
parking space.
� Start the engine.
� Press the I@ button ¢ page 109, Fig. 116.
� Wait until the following text appears on the in
fotainment display: To leave parking space se
lect reverse gear and operate turn signal.
� Operate the appropriate turn signal.
� Engage reverse gear.
� Take your hands off the steering wheel.
� Watch the road. When the road is clear, press
the accelerator gently ¢.&.
in Description on
page 108, ¢(D
in Description on page 108.
� Follow
the instructions on the display
¢page 111 and the acoustic warning tones
until you are clear to leave the parking space.
� The procedure is over when no more manoeu
vring is necessary in order to drive out of the
space. Take over the steering.
The park assist automatically steers the vehicle
out of the parking space while the driver operates
the pedals (accelerator, brake, clutch*). The
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manoeuvring speed is 5 km/h. The
park assist will be deactivated if you drive too
fast or move the steering wheel by hand. To con
tinue the parking manoeuvre, switch the engine
off/on. Then press the I@ button again. Alterna
tively, drive out of the parking space without us
ing the park assist.
Driver messages
Applies to: vehicles with park assist
Iii! Park assist: steering assistance active.
Please drive slowly and operate the brakes your
self
The park assist is ready. You can now park the ve
hicle. Watch the road ¢ & in Description on
page 108.
Ill Park assist: ended. Please take over steer
ing.
The park assist has finished the parking manoeu
vre.
Ill Park assist: cancelled. Continue steering ve
hicle!
The park assist has interrupted the parking ma
noeuvre to avoid a collision between the vehicle
and an obstacle.
Ill Park assist: cancelled. Steering input detec
ted. Continue steering vehicle!
The steering assistant has been deactivated be
cause the driver has intervened in the steering.
To continue the parking manoeuvre, press the
I@ button again.
[9] Reduce your speed! For the best results when
passing the line of parked cars where you want to
park, do not drive faster than 30 km/h (if parking
parallel to the roadside) or 20 km/h (if parking
perpendicular to the roadside) ¢ page 109.
Ill Park assist: cancelled. Speed too high. Con
tinue steering vehicle!
You were driving too fast into the parking space.
Do not exceed 7 km/h when driving into the park-
� ing space.
� Ill
Park assist: currently unavailable. Stabilisa
o
[;:j tion
control (ESC) off Parking aids
Switch the ES( on to use the park assist.
Iii! To leave parking space select reverse gear
and operate turn signal
The park assist is ready. You can leave the park
ing space. Watch the road ¢ & in Description on
page 108.
Ill Park assist: cancelled. Stabilisation control
(ESC) input. Continue steering vehicle!
Take over the steering. Finish parking without
the park assist or drive out of the parking space.
The park assist has interrupted the parking ma
noeuvre, because the ESC has been switched off.
Take over the steering or switch on the ESC
¢page 114 and start the parking manoeuvre
again ¢page 109.
Ill Park assist: ended. Please take over steering
and continue driving.
The park assist has finished manoeuvring the ve
hicle out of the parking space. Please take over
the steering.
Ill Park assist: cancelled. Space too small
The assist function is unable to automatically
steer the vehicle out of the parking space be
cause the space is too small. Manoeuvre the vehi
cle out of the parking space without using the
park assist.
Ill Park assist: time limit exceeded
Ill Park assist: cancelled. Time limit exceeded.
Continue steering vehicle!
The parking manoeuvre was not completed with
in about six minutes after the park assist was ac
tivated. To continue the parking manoeuvre,
press the I@ button again.
Ill Park assist: currently unavailable
Ill Park assist: currently unavailable. Continue
steering vehicle!
The park assist cannot be used to park the vehi
cle. Try repeating the parking manoeuvre or
switching the ignition off and on again.
Ill Park assist: not stopped long enough
Ill-
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WARNING
You should switch on the sport mode or
switch off the ESC/traction control system
(ASR) only if your driving ability and the traf
fic conditions allow you to do so safely -dan
ger of skidding!
- The stabilising function is restricted when
sport mode is switched on. The driven
wheels may start to spin, causing the vehi
cle to lose grip, in particular on slippery or
wet roads.
- When the ESC/traction control system
(ASR) is switched off, the vehicle will not be
stabilised.
@ Note
- The ESC/traction control system (ASR) can
not be switched off and the sport mode can
not be switched on when the cruise control
system* is on.
- In the event of a malfunction in the rear
spoiler system or the Audi magnetic ride, it
may not be possible to switch off the ESC/
ASR or switch on the sport mode.
Brakes
New brake pads
New brake pads do not give full braking effect for
the first 400 km, they must first be "bedded in".
However, you can compensate for the slightly re
duced braking effect by applying more pressure
on the brake pedal. Avoid placing a heavy load on
the brakes during the running-in period.
Wear
The rate of wear on the brake pads depends a
great deal on how you drive and the conditions in
which the vehicle is operated. Negative factors
are, for instance, city traffic, frequent short trips
or hard driving with abrupt starts and stops.
Noises
Brake noise may develop in certain situations, de
pending on the speed, braking force and ambient
conditions (such as temperature and relative hu
midity). Intelligent
technology
Effect of moisture and salt
In certain conditions, such as in heavy rain, early
morning dew, or after washing the car or driving
through water, the full braking effect can be de
layed by moisture (or in winter by ice) on the
discs and brake pads. The brakes should be
"dried" by pressing the pedal to restore full brak
ing effect.
When you are driving at higher speeds with the
windscreen wipers on, the brake pads are very
briefly brought into contact with the brake discs.
This automatic process which goes unnoticed by
the driver is carried out at regular intervals and is
intended to improve braking response in wet con
ditions.
The effectiveness of the brakes can also be tem
porarily reduced if the car is driven for some dis
tance without using the brakes when there is a
lot of salt on the road in winter. The layer of salt
that accumulates on the discs and pads can be
removed with a few cautious brake applications.
Corrosion
There may be a tendency for dirt to build up on
the brake pads and corrosion to form on the discs
if the car is used infrequently, or if you only drive
low mileages without using the brakes very
much.
If the brakes are not used frequently, or if corro
sion has formed on the discs, it is advisable to
clean off the pads and discs by braking firmly a
few times from a moderately high speed ¢ A.
Faults in the brake system
If the brake pedal travel should ever increase
suddenly, this may mean that one of the two
brake circuits has failed. Drive immediately to the
nearest qualified workshop and have the fault
rectified. On the way to the dealer, be prepared
to use more pressure on the brake pedal and al
low for longer stopping distances.
Low brake fluid level
Malfunctions can occur in the brake system if the
brake fluid level is too low. The brake fluid level
is monitored electronically.
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Media Interface
Speller for Letters/numbers
Fig. 135 Illustration: Speller for letters/numbers
You can use the speller for letters/numbers to
enter letters, numbers and characters in the
MMI. This option is available while the entry field
@ is active ¢ Fig. 135.
- To call up/close the speller for letters/num
bers: Push the rotary pushbutton upwards/
downwards while the entry field is active. Or:
Select the right control button > Open speller/
Close speller.
- To enter a letter/number: With the selection
line activated, turn the rotary pushbutton @
¢ Fig. 135 to select the desired letter/number.
Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm the let
ter/number. Your entry will appear in the entry
field @. When you have entered all characters,
select and confirm I LIST !@ .
Or: Push the rota
ry pushbutton downwards.
- To enter diacritics (e.g. a,�. ii, o)*: With the
selection line activated, turn the rotary push
button to select a letter @¢ Fig. 135. To open
the corresponding set of diacritics, press and
hold the rotary pushbutton. Turn the rotary
pushbutton to select a diacritic while in the
character selection line@¢ Fig. 135. Press the
rotary pushbutton to apply the diacritic. To
close the set of diacritics without selecting a
character, press and hold the rotary pushbut
ton again. Or: Select and confirm la ou lQ)
¢ Fig. 135. Select and confirm a diacritic.
-To delete a character: Select and confirm �@
¢Fig. 135. To delete all characters in the entry
128 field,
select� @¢ Fig. 135 and press and
hold the rotary pushbutton until all characters
have been deleted.
- To enter a special character: Select and confirm
! !&?! @¢Fig. 135 or!123! @. Use the speller
for numbers to select and confirm the special
character desired (such as a hyphen or full
stop).
- Input help: In some cases (such as in the navi
gation system*), the system will suggest a
word* to complete your entry while you are still
making it@ ¢ Fig. 135. You can confirm the
word by pushing the rotary pushbutton up
wards.
- Results list: In some cases (such as in the direc
tory), the system will switch to the results list
@ ¢Fig. 135 automatically. Select and confirm
a suggestion from the list.
Requirement: The entry field@¢ Fig. 135 must
be active.
- To switch between the speller and the MMI
touch pad*: The handwriting recognition fea
ture is automatically activated for the MMI
touch pad*, which means you can simply start
writing.
Overview of the symbols in the speller
The symbols of the speller for letters/numbers
are explained in the following table:
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Character selection
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Media Interface
Description
To switch to the results list.
The current entry is displayed.
Menu Language Arabic: A vertical line on the left/right side of the
cursor indicates where the next character will be inserted.
A list of suggestions for the letters already entered is displayed.
To switch from lower case to upper case letters and vice versa.
Menu Language Arabic: To show additional Arabic characters.
To open further speller options (e.g. Close speller, Clear entry field
or Switch to Cyrillic characters).
To display punctuation marks and special characters (e.g. hyphen or
full stop).
To display diacritics (e.g. a,�. n, o) or the Cyrillic alphabet.
Menu Language Arabic: To switch between Arabic and Latin charac-
ters.
To switch the speller from letters to numbers and vice versa
To enter a space in the entry field .
The character selected will be highlighted.
The entry suggestion* can be accepted by pushing the rotary push-
button upwards.
To delete the character to the left of the cursor.
Menu Language Arabic: Note the direction of writing.
Calling up the search function
Diacritics are not available for every letter. .,.
Select: !MENU
! button > the desired menu item
(e.g. Telephone) .
Search function
You can enter search terms in any order using
the search function.
Fig. 136 Example: Search function in the telephone menu
The search function is available in the Car*, Ra
dio*, Media*, Telephone*, Navigation* and Audi
connect* menus. .,.
If necessary, turn the rotary pushbutton to the
left until the entry field CD¢ Fig. 136 for the
search function is displayed. Or: Push the rota
ry pushbutton upwards to call up the entry field
CD ¢ Fig. 136.
The handwriting recognition feature is automati
cally activated for the MMI touch pad*, which
means you can simply start writing.
Searching for an entry
.,. Enter one or more search terms in the entry
field in any order. The individual search terms
must be separated by spaces.
The system may make suggestions to complete
your entry @¢ Fig. 136 depending on what you
have entered. Further entries containing the
search terms entered will be displayed in the list
of results
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dialogue system
• Telephone
• Audi connect
• Navigation
• Directory
• Radio
• Media
• Sound
• Help
• Help Speech Dialogue System
• Help Telephone
• Help Audi connect
• Help Navigation
• Help Map
• Help Radio
• Help Media
• Enter
number
• Delete
number / correction
• Directory
• Call (XY)
•business/ private/ Land line/ mobile
• Drive
me to (XY)
• Business address/ Private address
• Start/ stop route guidance
• Directory
• Last destinations
• Navigation
favourites
• Drive
home
• Enter
address
• Enter
country/ town/ street
• Exclude
route/ Exclude route for (XY) km/ m
• Audi connect
• Travel information / Parking information
• Fuel prices
• Weather
• Radio
favourites
• Last
stations
• FM
and DAB
•FM/ DAB/ AM
• Station (XY) / Frequency (XY)
• Ensemble (XY)
• Traffic programme on/ off
Fig. 138 Overview of commands
132 •
Favourites
• Call (XY)
• Enter number
• Redial
• Read new text message
• Drive
me to (XY)
• Enter address
• Stop route guidance
• Map
• Line (XY)
• Next page / previous page
• Cancel
• Online destinations
• No, I meant (XY)
• Correction
• Call
list
• Redial
• Call
mailbox
• Enter
PIN / delete PIN
• Telephone favourites
• Exclude
next route section / Exclude
next street
• Manual / Automatic traffic
avoidance
• Route
list
• Calculate
alternative routes
• Online
destinations
• Special
destination •
• Flight
information / Train information
• City events
• Online
news
• Twitter
MEDIA
• Jukebox
• CD I DVD
• SD card 1 / SD card 2
• Audi
music interface / iPod / USB / Bluetooth /
Wi-Fi / Medium (XY)
• Media favourites/ Artists/ Albums/ Genres/
Tracks / Playlists / Videos
• Folder up
• Random playback on / off