
Multi  Media  Interface 
down.  Select  and  con firm  an  entry  from  the 
list. 
Menus  and  Symbols 
F ig . 155 Menus and symbols  diagram 
Symbol/Description  Description 
CD S elected  text  Selected  f unction 
@ TMC  Receiving 
TMC/online  traffic information <=> page 201 
Displays informa tion  on  a cu rrent ly selected  media  so urce  o r an 
® 
E nte rtainmen t slid ing  event  (s uch  as  an  incomi ng  call).  Depending  on  vehicle  eq uipment, 
menu  an  operation  is  possib le  using  the  open  entertainment  slid ing  menu 
(such  as  select ing  a  radio  sta tion  or  accepting  a  call) 
c!.> page 146 
@ 
Ju kebox  import ing  proc-
Copy  audio/video  fi les  to  the  Jukebox 
c!.> page 211 ess* 
® Repeat  track  T
he  trac k cu rrent ly p laying  is repeated. c!.> page 221 
® Shuffle  All fi
les  on  the  p lay list  a re  played  in  a  random  order c!.> page 221, 
Shuffle 
(J) Arrow  Access 
information  by  pressing the control  knob  when  the selected 
text  is  active 
® 
T elephone  sign al 
Telephone  s ignal  strength 
strength  bars 
® 
E xclamat io n  point  on  the 
Indicates  missed  calls 
t elephone 
D ata  co nnection  signa l Signal  strength 
for  the  active  data  connection,  or 
@ PIN : enter  the  PIN  (SIM) 
s tr engt h ba rs * 
PUK : enter  the  PUK 
N etwork  cove rage  for  the  act ive  data  connec tion 
c!.> page 178 
@ 2G/3G/LTE* 2G : GSM ne twor k 
3G: UMTS network 
L TE* : L TE network 
@ Mu te  The  audio source  is  muted c!.> page 233 
150  

Voice  recognition  system Operating 
A pp lies to:  ve hicles with vo ice  recognition  system 
You con operate  many  Infotainment  functions 
conveniently  by speaking . 
Fig . 157 Vo ice  recognition  system  butto n on t he  mult i· 
function  steering  wheel 
Requirements:  the  ignition  and  the  MMI must  be 
switched  on  ¢ 
page  141, there  must  be  no  phone 
call  in  progress  and  the  parking  system  must  not 
be  active . 
.,. Switching  on : briefly  press  the 12!] ¢ fig. 157 
button  on  the  multifunction  steering wheel and 
say  the  desired  command  after the 
Beep  . 
.,.  Switching  off : 
press  and  hold  the 12!] button. 
Or: press  the [2] button. 
.,.  Pausing : say  the  comma nd Pau se . To  res ume, 
press  the 
1 0 .1 but ton . 
.,. Correcting : say the  command Correction . 
Input  assistance 
The  system  guides  you  through  the  input  with 
visual  and  audio  feedback . 
-Vi sual  input  as sista nce : after  switching  on 
vo ice  recognit ion,  a display  with  a  selection of 
poss ible  commands  appears . The  comma nd 
display  can  be  sw itched  on/off  under 
I MENU I > 
Settings > left  control bu tton > MMI  settings > 
Speech  dialog  system . 
- Audio  input  a ssis tance : 
to  have  the  poss ible 
commands  read,  turn  the  voice  recognition  sys
tem  o n and  say 
Help . 
For  the  system  to  understand  you: 
Speak  clearly  and distinct ly at  a normal  volume . 
Speak  louder  w hen  driv ing faster . 
Voice  re cogni tion  system 
Emphasize  the  words  in the  commands  evenly 
and  do  not  leave  long  pauses. 
Do no t spea k a  command  when  the  vo ice  re cogni
tio n sys tem  is  making  an  announcemen t. 
Close  the  doo rs ,  the  w indows  and  the  sun roof*  to 
r ed uce  background  no ise.  Ma ke  sure  that  passen
gers  are  not  speaking  w hen  you  are  giv ing  a  voice 
command. 
Do not  d irect  the  air vents  toward  the  hands  free 
microp hone,  which  is on  the  roof  headliner  near 
the  fron t  inte rior  lights. 
Only use  the  system  from  the  dr iver's  seat  be
cause  the  hands  free  microphone  is directed  to
ward  that  seat. 
Additional  settings 
Refer  to¢ page  234. 
A WARNING . 
- Direct  your  full  attention  to  dr iving . As the 
d river,  you  have  complete  responsibility  fo r 
safety  in t raff ic. Only use  the  functions  in 
s uch  a  way  that  you  a lways  m aintain  com
p lete  co ntro l over  your  vehicle  in all  tra ffi c 
situa tions . 
- Do  not  use  t he voice  recognition  sys tem  in 
emergencies  beca use  your  voice  may  ch ange 
i n  st ressfu l situations . It  may  take  longe r to 
d ia l the  number  o r the  system  may  not  be 
ab le to  dia l it  at  all.  Dia l th e emergency 
number  manually. 
@ Tips 
- T he  d ialog  pauses  w hen  the re  is an  incom 
ing  phone  call  and  will continue  if yo u ig
nore  the  ca ll. The  dia log  ends  if you  answer 
the  ca ll. 
- There  are  no  Vo ice  gu idance * prompts  when 
a  dialog  is  active. 
- You can  select  a n item  in  the  list  using  ei
ther  the  voice  recognit io n  system  or the 
control  knob . 
153  

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Function 
Call contact  from  directory 
Selecting  a  specific  contact  numbe r 
Selecting  a  phone  number  wit h an 
address  card open 
C alling  a contact  from  yo ur favor -
ites  list 
Displaying  the  ca ll list 
Calling  the  last  n umber  dialed 
Dialing  a  phone  number 
Correcting  the phone  number  that 
was  entered 
Showing  con tact  information 
Liste ning  to  messages 
Entering  the PIN  (SIM) 
Corre cting  the  P IN entry 
Correcting  data  input 
Clos ing  the  full-sc reen  command 
list 
(D Tips 
Voice  recognition  system 
Say : 
Call  (XV) , 
for  example Call  "John Smith " 
Call  (XV ) bu sine ss/  Private / Land lin e/ Cell  phon e, 
for  example, Call  "John Smith"  privat e 
Call / Call wo rk / Call private / Call land l ine / Call cell  phone 
work 
Teleph one  fa vo rites 
> After  being prompted,  soy  the  desired 
contact 
> Dial 
Call list 
Redial 
Enter  number > 
After  being prompted,  soy  the  telephone  num-
ber in groups  of  individual numbers, 
fo r example. 888  555 
1212  > Dial 
Correction / Delete  number 
Directory > 
when  prompted,  soy  the  desired  contact, 
for example, "John  Smith " 
Call voice  mail 
Enter  PIN 
> · when  prompted,  soy  the PIN in  individual  numbers 
> Save 
Correction  / Delete  PIN 
No  I meant  ( XV) 
Close 
- Please  note  that  commands  can  only  be  giv
en  for  the  primary  phone*¢ 
page  160. 
-Con tacts  in the  directory  can  be  sele cted  us
i ng  the  f ull name  ("first  name  las t name" 
and  "last  name,  first  name")  as  well  as  with 
on ly the  first  or  last  name . This  applies  to 
cell  phones  that  transmit  names  separated 
i nto  first  and  last  names.  -
For  more  informat io n  on  supported  cell 
phones,  visit 
www .audiusa .com /bluetooth 
or  contact  you r authorized  Audi dea le r or 
au thorized  Audi Service  Fac ility. 
Audi  connect  (Infotainment) 
App lies  to: vehicles  with  voice  recognition system  and Audi  connect  (Infotainment) 
Requirement:  the  requirements  for  Audi connect 
(Infotainment)  must  be  met 
¢ page  172. 
Function  Say: 
Accessing  Audi  connect  (Infotain-Audi connect > follow the  system  prompts 
ment)  serv ices 
Audi  connect  (Infotainment)  serv-
Weathe r/ Online  news  I Fuel  price s/ Parking  info rmation / 
ices Travel  infor mation /  Twitte r/ Online  t raffic  info rmation / City 
e v ents  I Flight  informat ion 
155  

Telephone 
Telephone Introduction 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  telephone 
Connect your  cell phone  to  the  MMI via Blue tooth  to  make  a call in your  vehicle  using  the 
MMI. 
Hand sfree 
Afte r you  have  connected  you r ce ll phone  to  the 
MMI via  Bluetooth , you  can  use  the  hands  free 
mode  and  operate  te lephone  funct ions  using  the 
MMI. You can  make  calls  using  the  an tenna  on 
your  cell  phone. 
A WARNING 
- Med ica l experts  warn  that  ce ll phones  can 
interfere  w ith  the  funct ion  of  pacemakers . 
Always  mainta in a  m inimum  d istanc e of  20 
c ent imeters  between  the  cell  phone  anten
na  and  t he  pacemaker. 
-
- Do not  carry  the  cell  phone  in a  pocket  di
rectly  over  the  pacemaker  when  the  phone 
is switched  on. 
- Sw itch  the  cell  phone  off  immediately  if 
you  suspect  it  may  be  interfering  w ith  the 
pacemaker. 
- Do not  use  the  vo ice  recognit ion  system* 
Q page  153 in emergencies  because  your 
vo ice  may  change  in stressful  situations . It 
may  take  longer  to  dial  the  number  or  the 
system  may  not  be  able  to  dial  it  at  al l. Dial 
t h e emergency  numbe r manua lly . 
- Switch  your  cell  phone  off  in areas  whe re 
there  is a  risk of  an  exp losion . These  loca
t ions  are  not  always  clea rly mar ked.  They 
may  include  gas  stations,  fuel  and  chemical 
storage  facilities  or  transpo rt vehicles,  or  lo 
cations  where  fue l vapors  (such  as  propane 
or  gaso line  vapor  in vehicles  or  bui ld ings), 
chemicals  or  large  quantities  of  dust  parti
cles  (such  as  flour,  sawdust  or  metal)  may 
be  present  in the  air.  This  also  applies  to  all 
other  locations  where  you  would  normally 
tu rn yo ur vehicle  engine  off . 
- The  demands  of traffic  requ ire  yo ur full  at
tent io n. Always  read  the  chapter 
Q page  141,  Traffic safety  information. 
160 
(D Tips 
- The  Bluetooth  connection  range  is  limited 
to  inside  the  vehicle.  It  can  also  be  affected  by local  condit ions  and  interference  with 
ot her  devices. 
- To  learn  which  Bluetooth  connect ions  and 
wh ich of the  funct ions  in your  cell  phone  are 
supported,  check  with  your  cell  phone  serv
ice  provider  or  the  database  for  mob ile  devi 
ces  at 
www .audiu sa.com /bluetooth . 
Setup 
Connecting  a cell  phone  using  Bluetooth 
Applies to:  vehicles  with  telephone 
F ig. 1 58 D is pla ying  the PIN for entering  in t he cell p hone 
Requirement: 
T he  vehicle  must  be  stationary  and  the  ignition 
must  be  sw itched  on. 
The  Bluetoo th function  and  visibility  of the  MMI 
¢ page  231 and  cell  phone  must  be  switched  on. 
The  cell  pho ne  to  be  connected  must  not  be  con
nected  to  any  other  Bluetooth  device. 
The  MMI must  not  be  connected  to  a  cell  phone. 
Connecting  a cell  phone 
.,.  Select: !MENU I button> Telephone > Conn ect 
c e ll  phone  > Find ne w de vic es  > Ne xt . 
The 
available  Bluetooth  devices  are  shown  in the  In
fotainment  system  display . 
Or select: !M ENUI 
button >Settings > left  contro l button> MMI 
s ettin gs> Co nnection manag er¢ 
page  230. 
"'" Select  and  confirm  the  des ired  cell  phone  from 
the  list  of d isplayed  B luetooth  devices . 
"'" The  MMI generates  a  PIN for  the  connection 
Q fig.  158. 
...  Select  and  confirm Yes .  ..,_  

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3 a, 
~ Enter the PIN  for  connecting  on  your  cell 
phone. 
Or : when  the  PIN  is  displayed on your 
ce ll phone,  confirm  the  PIN on  your  ce ll phone 
and  in the  MMI. The  time  allowed  for  entering 
the  PIN  is limited  to  approximately  30  seconds. 
~ Pay attention  to  any  additional  system  prompts 
displayed  on your  cell  phone,  for  example  if the 
system  should  connect  automatically  in the  fu
ture . Depend ing on  the  cell  phone,  you  may 
have  to confirm  downloading  the  directory  sep
arately. 
After  connecting  successfully 
After  connecting  successfully,  a sho rt message 
w ith  informat ion  about  the  connected  profi les 
will  appear.  You can  also  change  profiles  later. 
Select: 
IMENU ! >Settings > left control  button> 
MMI settings  > Connection manager 
c> page230. 
In addition,  the cell  phone  contacts  are  automat 
ically  loaded  in the  MMI directory.  This  process 
can  take  several  minutes,  depending  on  the  num
ber  of  contacts. 
You can  also  make  your  cell  phone  the  default  phone  by selecting 
Store  as default  te lephone * 
in the Connection  manager c> page  232. 
-Making  phone  calls  through the  MMI is only 
possible  using the 
Handsfree Bluetooth  pro
file. 
- You  can  apply  additional  settings  to con
nected  cell  phones  using  the  connection 
manager ¢ 
page  230. 
-You  can  also  search  for  the  MMI in your  cell 
phone  using the Bluetooth  device  search. 
- You  only  have  to  pair  your  dev ice  one  t ime . 
Bluetooth  dev ices  that  are  already  pa ired 
a ut omat ically connect  to  the  MMI  when  the 
Bluetooth  function  is  switched  on,  they  are 
within  range and the ignit ion  is  switched  on. 
The  last  connected  ce ll phone  is  given  first 
priority. 
- Authorizing  the  MMI connection  in your cell 
phone  will  make  automatic  connection pos
sible . 
Telephone 
-Pay  attention  to any  system  prompts  dis
played  on  your  cell  phone,  for example  if 
the  system  should  connect  automatically  in 
the  future.  Depend ing  on the  cell  phone, 
you  may  also  need  to  download  the  directo ry and  confirm  access  to  your  text messages 
separately . 
- When  leaving  the  veh icle,  the  Bluetooth 
connect ion  to  the  cell  phone  will  automati
cally  disconnect . 
- You can  obtain more  information  from  your 
cell  phone  service  provider or from  your cell 
phone  user  gu ide.  For  informat ion  on  us ing 
t he  telephone , visit 
www .audiusa .com/ 
bluetooth 
or  your  authorized  Audi dealer  or 
authorized  Aud i Service  Facility. 
Operating  two  telephones  through  the 
MMI 
You can connect  two  cell phones  to  the  MMI, for 
exampl e your  business cell  phone  as the primary 
phone  and your  private  cell  phone  as the  add i
tional  phone.  You can be reached  in your  vehicle 
through  bo th cell phones. 
Th e first  connect ed ce ll phone  is  displayed  as  the 
primary  phone  in the  MMI. The  second  cell  phone 
is connected  as  the  add itiona l telephone. 
The  directory  from  the  connected  primary  phone 
will  a lways  be  display ed . If you  would  like  to  us e 
the  directory  from  the  additional  phone, you 
must  switch  the  pr imary  and  addit ional  phone 
i=> page  162 . 
Connecting  a cell  phone  as the  primary 
phone 
Connect  your  cell  phone  to  the  MMI via  Blue
tooth . The  first  connected  cell  phone  is  displayed 
as  the 
Primary phone i n the  MMI. 
Refer  to 
c> page  160,  Connecting  a cell phone  us
ing  Bluetoo th . 
Connecting  a cell  phone  as the  additional 
phone 
Requi rement:  a ce ll phone  must  be connected  to 
the  MMI  as  the  primary  phone.  .,,. 
161  

Dialing  a  telephone  number 
Appl ies  to:  ve hicles  with  tele phone 
Fig. 161 Number  speller 
Fig.  162 Dialing a phone  number  fro m the  call  list 
.,.. Select : I MENU I button> Telephone > left  con-
trol  button. 
Call  list 
Requirement:  the  call  list  must  contain  a  phone 
number. 
Turn  the contro l knob  to  display  the call  list. 
Select  and  confirm the  desired  telephone  num
be r from  the  recent  calls  list. 
Call list  symbo ls 
¢ fig . 162: 
@ Missed  calls 
@ Dialed  numbers 
@ Accepted  calls 
Select: 
a contact  from  the  list> right  contro l but
ton . 
-Call : call  the  selected  contact. 
- Change  primary and  addit . phone *: switch  the 
Primary phone with  the Additional  phone . 
- Send  text  message : 
write a text  message  to 
the  selected  contact. 
- Delete  call  list : delete  the  entire  call  list. 
~ -Store  as  favorite: store  the  selected  contact  as 
;::::  a favorite . 
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~ co 
Telephone 
Favorites 
Requirement:  a  phone  number  or  contact  must 
be stored  as  a favorite 
¢ page 165. 
Select  and  confirm  a  favorite in the  favor ites  list. 
Directory 
Select  and  confirm  a  phone  number  from  the  di
rectory 
¢ page  168. 
Enter  number 
- Entering  a phone  number  as  a sequence  of 
numbers: 
enter  the number  using  the  number 
speller 
¢ fig.  161 . 
-Entering  the  phone  number  as  a sequence  of 
letters : 
select  and  confirm IABCI above  the 
number  speller.  Enter  a sequence  of  letters  us
ing  the  letter  speller,  for  example 
AUDISER
VICE . 
-Dialing  a  phone number : select  and  confirm~
Or: push  the control  knob  down . Se lect  and 
confirm 
OK . 
-Deleting  individual  characters: select  and  con
firm 
the  control  knob  with  the  character  selection  to 
Clear input  field . 
Accepting/ending  a  call 
Applies  to : vehicles  wit h telepho ne 
-Accepting  a call: select  and  confirm Answer . 
- Ignoring  a call : 
select  and  conf irm Ignore. 
- Muting  the  active  call : 
select  and  confirm 
Mute . 
- Ending  a phone  call/cancel  dialing : 
select  and 
confirm 
End call . 
Caller information : 
the name,  phone  number or 
Unknown appears  in the  Infotainment  system 
display  depend ing  on  if the  caller  has been  stored 
in  the  directory  and  if the  pho ne number  has 
been  transmitted.  A  picture  may  also be  dis
played,  depending  on whether  you  have  assigned 
a  picture  to  a  contact in your  directory  and  if it 
was  transferred  to  your MMI.  You can  find  out  if 
you r ce ll phone  supports  this  function from your 
ce ll phone  network  provider,  your  cell phone  ..,.. 
163  

Telephone 
owner's  manual  or at www .audiu sa.com /blue
tooth . 
@ Tips 
- The  r ad io or  media  playback  is muted  during 
a  phone  call. 
- M issed  ca lls are  displayed  w ith  a sym bol in 
the  stat us  line  of  the  Info tainment  system 
display @ 
~page  150,  fig . 155. 
During  a  phone  call 
Applies  to: vehicles  w ith  telephone 
Req uirement:  the re  must  be  a  call  in progress. 
..  End call : you can  end  a  phone  cal l. 
.. Send tone  sequence : you can  enter  tone  se
quences 
( DTMF ) directly  using  the  speller  and 
send  to  the  person  on  the  phone  . 
..  Press  the  right  control  button  for  more  call  op
tions. 
The  fo llow ing  options  are  possible  during  a  call 
depending  on  the  cell  phone  being  used  and  the 
type  of  connection: 
- Answering  an  additiona l ca ll: if there  is an  in
coming  ca ll w hile another  call  is active,  you  can 
select 
Answer to  put  the  existing  call  on  hold 
and  answer  the  incom ing  ca ll. If you  se lect 
Ig 
nore , 
the  incom ing  call  will  be  ignored. 
- Accepting  an  incoming  ca ll when  there  is an  ac
tive  call  and  a  call  on  hold : se lect 
Replace . The 
active  call  is replaced  with  the  incoming  call. 
- Muting  the  incoming  call:  select  and  confirm 
Mute . 
- Add itional  call : 
select: Fin d contact  > Call l ist / 
Di rectory /Favo rites 
> on  entry  from  the  list. 
Mute: if you  se lect  and  confirm  this  function,  the 
other  caller  cannot  hear  you . You can  hear  the 
other  person.  To turn  the  microphone  back  on, 
select  and  confirm 
Unmute . 
Hold call /Re sume  held  call: 
you  can  p lace  the  ex 
isting  call  on  hold  and  resume  it again.  To re
sume  the  call,  select  and  confirm  the  call  you 
wou ld  like to  resume. 
164 
Transfer call to  cell  phone* : select  and  confirm 
Transfer  call  to  cell  phone to  transfer  the  exist 
i ng  ca ll from  the  MMI to  your  cell  phone . 
Switch  to  hands-free  mode *: Requiremen t: you 
must  have  a  phone  call  in  p rogress  on your  cell 
phone.  Se lect  and  confirm 
Sw itch  to  h ands-f ree 
mode 
to  transfer  the  call  from  your  cell  phone 
back  to  the  MMI. 
Toggle  call : alternate  between  two  phone  calls 
while  one  of  the  calls  is on  hold.  Se lecting 
End 
c all 
will  end  the  active  phone  ca ll. A phone  ca ll on 
hold  can  be  resumed  using  the  right  contro l but
ton> 
Re sume . 
Connection  man age r: 
refer  to~ page  230 . 
Telephone  setting s: refer to~ page  170. 
u) Tips 
-To be  notified  of  a n incom ing  ca ll dur ing  a 
phone  call,  the 
call  waiting funct io n  in your 
c ell  phone  m ust  be  switched  on  whe n using 
the 
Hand sfree profi le. 
- You can  obtain  more  info rmation  from  your 
cell  phone  servi ce  p rovider  or  from  yo ur  cell 
phone  user  guide . 
- T he  d isp lay of  an  incoming  p hone  call  i n the 
In fot ainment  system  display  may  sti ll be 
visible  for  a  few  seconds  after  a call  is an 
swered/ignored  depending  on  the  ce ll 
phone  in  use. 
Making  an  emergency  call 
App lies to : vehicles  wit h telephone 
..  Select: !MENUI button> Te lephone > left  con
trol  button 
> Enter number > Enter  emergency 
call  number  (for  example,  911) 
> O K. 
A WARNING 
-
- Because  yo ur phone  works  with  rad io sig
na ls,  a connection  ca nno t be  guaranteed  un 
de r all  circumstances.  Do not  rely on  only 
your  phone  when  it  comes  to  essential  com
m unication  (such  as  a  medical  emergency) . 
- Always follow  the  instru ctions  given  by  the 
emergency  pe rsonnel  dur ing  an  emergency  

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3 a, 
call  and  only  end  the  call  when they instruct 
you  to  do so. 
(D Tips 
Emergency  numbers  are  not the  same  every 
where . Find  out  which  emergency  number  is 
used  in your  current  location . 
Favorites 
Applies to: vehicles  with  telephone 
Up to  50  contacts,  in addition  to  the  voicemail 
number,  can be stored  in any  order in the  favor
ites  list. 
~ Select : I MENU I button >Telephone > left  con-
trol  button. 
Storing  an  existing phone  number  as a 
favorite: 
- Se lect  and  confirm Call  list/Co ntacts . 
-Select  a contact  or  phone  number  from  the  list. 
- Select : right  control  button 
> Store as favorite. 
-Enter  a name  for  the  favorite  or  select  a sug-
ges tion. 
- Select  and  confirm 
Save . 
Renaming  stored favorites 
-Select : Favorites > a favorite  from  the  list. 
-Select  the  right  control  button > Rename fa-
vorite. 
Moving  stored favorites 
-Select: Favorites > a favorite  from  the  list. 
-Select  the  right  control  button > Move favorite . 
-Select  and  confirm the  location  of the  selected 
favorite. 
Deleting  a stored favorite 
-Select: Favorites > a favorite  from  the  list . 
-Select  the  right  control  button > Delete  favor-
ite 
> Delete  this  favorite or Delete  all  favor
ites . 
Telephone 
Messages 
Text  messages 
Applies  to:  cell  phones  with  Blue tooth  Message  Access  Profile 
(MAP) 
Depending  on  the  cell phone  being  used  and  the 
cell phone  network  contract,  you  can receive  and 
send  text  messages  using  the  MMI. 
Requirement 
A cell  phone  must be connected  to  the MMI via 
Bluetooth  MAP (Message  Access Profile) 
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~ Select: !MENUI button> Telephone > left  con
trol  button>  Text message  (MyPhone)/Text 
message  (additional  phone)*. 
Write  new  text  message 
Select  and  confirm Write new text message . 
- Using  a template : 
select  and  confirm  the  de
sired  template  from  the  list. 
-Writing  your own  text: select  and  confirm 
Write  own te xt. Enter  text  using  the  MMI 
touch*  or the  speller. 
- Enter  one  or  more  recipients. 
- Select  and  confirm 
Send. 
lnbox 
Displays  all received  text  messages. 
Sent 
Displays  all  sent  text  messages. 
Outbox 
Displays  all text  messages  to  be  sent . 
Drafts 
Displays all text  messages  that  have  not  yet  been 
sent  and stored  text  messages. 
(D Tips 
-Please  note that you  may  have  to  activate 
the  receiving  and  sending  of  text messages 
in yo ur cell  phone  depending  on  the  SIM 
card  being  used  (for  example,  when  using a ..,. 
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