
Ass is t 
- Please  note  that  the  rear  cross-traffic  assist 
may  act ivate  the  brakes  unexpectedly.  Se
cure  any  cargo  that  you  are  transporting  to 
reduce  the  risk  of  damage  or  injury . 
- An additional  brake  act ivat ion  may  be  tr ig
gered  within  20  seconds  after  an  automat ic 
brake  activation. 
- If there  is  an  acoustic  warning  signa l from 
the  rear  cross-traff ic assist,  then  the  park
ing  system  may  not  warn  you  of  detected 
obstacles  under  certa in circumstances . 
- The  view  of  the  radar  sensors  may  be  im paired  by leaves,  snow,  heavy  spray  or  d irt. 
Clean  the  a rea  in front  of  the  sensors 
~ page  116,  fig . 112. 
A WARNING 
T he  rear  cross-t raff ic assist  is s ubject  to  lim i
t at ions  and  cannot  warn  you  before  every  im
pending  collision: 
- If  the  vehicle  is too  w ide fo r the  pa rki ng 
spa ce and  covered  by the  ne ighbor ing 
vehicles. 
- People , such  as  cyclis ts, jogge rs,  in  line  skat
ers  and  pedestrians,  may  not  be  detected 
under  certain  circ umstances. 
- If you  are  in  a  par allel  par king  sp ace. 
(D Note 
Also  read  this  info rmation ~ CD in  General  in
formation  on page  117. 
(0 Tips 
- You can  cancel  the  automatic  brake  activa 
tion  with  increasing  braking  force  if you  ap
ply the  bra kes  yourself  or  accele rate  cons id
e rab ly. 
- In  some  s ituations,  rea r cross-traffic  ass ist 
may  warn  you  even  if t here  is  no  cross  traffi c 
i n  a critic al are a, for  examp le w hen  ba cking 
i nto  a  parking  space  or  maneuver ing. 
- T he  rea r cross -traffic  ass ist  also  switches  off 
whe n you  swi tch  off  the  ESC. 
- T he  rea r cross  traffic  assist  switches  on  and 
off  thro ugh  the  p arking  aid<:? 
page  12 4. 
- T he  system  is not  ava ilable  when  towing  a 
trailer. 
120 
' Messages 
Applies  to: vehicles  with  Audi  side assist 
A message  appea rs  in the  ins trument  cluster  dis
play  if the  side  ass ist  sw itches  off  automat ica lly. 
@j Audi  side assist: currently  unavailable . Sen
sor vi sion  re stricted due to  surroundings.  See 
owner' s manual 
@j Audi  side ass ist and ex it warning:  currently 
unav ailable . Sensor vi sion  restricted  due  to  sur
rounding s 
The  radar  sensors ' vision  is  affected . The  area  in 
front  of  the  sensors  must  not  be  covered  by bike 
racks,  stickers,  leaves,  snow  or  any  other  objects . 
Clean  the  area  in front  of  the  sensors,  if  necessa
r y 
<:? page  116,  fig . 112. 
@j Audi  side ass ist:  currently  unavailable . See 
owner's  manual 
@j Audi  side ass ist  and  exit  warning:  currently 
unavailable.  See owne r's manual 
Side  assist  ca nnot  be  switched  on  at  this  time  be
cause  ther e is a  malfunction  (for  example,  the 
battery  charge  level  may  be  too  low). 
@j Audi  side as sist:  malfunction!  Plea se  contact 
Service 
@j Audi  side assi st  and  exit  warning:  malfunc 
tion!  Plea se  contact  Service 
The  system  cannot  guarantee  that  it will  detect 
vehicles  correct ly and  it  has  sw itched  off.  The 
senso rs  have  been  moved  or  are  fa ulty . Have  the 
system  checked  by an  authori zed  Aud i dea ler  o r 
a uthorized  Aud i Serv ice  Facility  soon. 
@j Audi  side assi st:  unavailable  in towing  mode 
@j Audi  side ass ist and ex it warning:  currently 
unavailable.  Towing  mode 
Side  assist  switches  off  automatically  when  the  electrical  connector  in the  factory-installed  trail
er  hitch  is  connected . There  is  no  guarantee  the 
system  will  sw itch  off  when  using  a  retrofitted 
trailer  hitch . Do not  use  side  assist  and  the  ex it 
warning  when  tow ing  a  tra ile r. 
Ill Rea r parking  aid: obstacl e detection  res trict-
ed  ..,.  

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3 a, 
The rear cross-traffi c assist  is not  ava ila ble . E i
ther  the  ESC is switched  off,  or the  radar  sensors  may be covered  by a b ike rack,  stickers,  leaves, 
snow  or  other  objects.  Switch  the  ESC on, or 
clean  the  area  in front  of  the  sensors if  necessary 
c> page 116, fig. 112 . If  this  message cont inues 
to  be d isplayed,  d rive immed iate ly  to an au thor
iz ed A udi  dealer  o r autho rized Audi  Servi ce Fac ili
ty  to  have t he malfunc tion  repa ired. 
Audi  drive  select 
Introduction 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  Audi  drive select 
Drive se lect makes it  possible  to  experience  dif
fe rent  types  of  vehicle  settings  in one vehicle. 
The dr ive r can se lect 
Comfort , Auto a nd Dynamic 
modes  in the  I nfota inme nt system  to  switch  be
tween , fo r exa mple,  a sporty  and a co mfo rtable 
d riving  mo de.  Settings ca n be ad justed  to your 
p e rs o nal pr efe ren ces in 
Individual m ode.  This 
makes it  poss ible to  comb ine settings  su ch as a 
sporty  eng ine setting  w ith  smooth  stee ring. 
Descript ion 
Applies  to: vehicles  with  Audi  drive select 
The fo llow ing  systems,  among  other  things,  are 
i nfluenced  by drive  select: 
Engine and  automatic  transmission 
D epending  on the  mode,  the  en gine and  auto
mat ic transmission  respond  more  quickly o r in a 
mo re balanced  ma nner to  accelerator  pe dal 
movements . In  the  spo rty 
Dynamic mode,  the 
transmission  shifts  at  higher  speed  ranges. 
Steering 
The power  s teering  adapts.  Ind irect s teer ing t hat 
moves easi ly as  in 
comfort mode  is espec ia lly 
suited  to  long  drives  on  highways . The 
dynamic 
mode  p rovides sporty,  d irect  steering. 
The fo llow ing applies  to  vehicles  wi th  dynam ic 
steer ing* : the  stee ring  rat io chan ges base d on 
ve hicle speed  in or der  to  ma inta in optim um 
steer ing  effort  for  the drive r at  all  times.  This 
sets the  steer ing to  be  less sensitive  at  higher 
speeds i n order  to  prov ide  improved  vehicle  con-
Assist 
t ro l.  At  r educed spee ds, steeri ng  is more  direct  in 
o rder to  kee p the  steering  effort  as minima l as 
poss ib le when  the  drive r is maneuvering  t he vehi
cle.  Dynam ic steer ing*  also  p rovides more  re
spons ive steering  performance  at  low  and aver
age speeds . 
Suspension control* 
The ada ptive  dampers * use sensors to  reco rd in 
f ormat ion  regard ing  steering  movements,  b rak 
ing  and accele ration  operations  by the  dr iver, 
road  s urface,  driving  speed,  and load.  This makes 
it  possible  to  adapt  damping  to  the  d riv in g situa
t io n  virtu ally in  rea l ti me . Wi th drive  select,  you 
can ad just  th e  adap tiv e  dam pers to  sporty 
(Dy 
nami c), 
comfo rtable (Comfort ) or  balan ced (Au
to ). 
Cornering  light* 
T he co rne ring  light  adapts  the  high  beams to  the 
direction  of  the  curve de pending  on the  speed . 
T he pivo ting  ac tion  and the  lighting  also a dapt  to 
t h e mode. 
Adaptive cruise cont rol (ACC)* 
The behavio r whe n accelerati ng ca n be adjusted 
from  comfortable  to  s porty,  depending  on the 
dr ive selec t mode . Adap tive cruise  control  also 
r espon ds to  the  dr iv ing  behav ior  of  t he vehicle 
ahea d in  a m ore conse rv a tive  or  sporty  m an ner. 
Engine sound* 
The eng ine sound  adapts  to  the  c urrent  mode 
and can  be subtle  to  sporty . 
(D Tips 
The S selector leve r posit ion  automatically  en
gages whe n the 
Dynamic mode  is select ed. 
121  

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 .  ..,_  

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  

Audi  connect  (Infotainm ent ) 
Audi  connect 
(Infotainment) 
Introduction 
A pp lies  to  ve hicles  with  A ud i co nn ect  (Infotainment) 
With  Audi  connect  (Infotainment)  se rvices, on
line  information  is transmitted  and  integrated  di
rectly  in the  vehicle. 
Audi  connect  (Infotainment)  services are precon
figured  at  the  factory  and are available  to  you di rectly  without  restrictions. 
A mobile  end device can be used to  access the  In
ternet  through  a Wi-Fi  hotspot,  either  when  the 
vehicle  is stationary  or from  the  rear seat when  the  vehicle  is in motion . 
A WARNING 
- To reduce the  risk of  an accident,  only  use 
Audi  connect  (Infota inment)  serv ices when 
road  and traffic  conditions  permit.  Always 
read and follow  the  notes  in 
Q page  141, 
Traffic safety  information. 
- T o reduce  the  risk of  a n accident,  use the 
Audi  connect  (Infota inment)  serv ices w ith  a 
Wi-Fi  hotspot  on ly in the  rear seat when  the 
vehicle  is in  motion  o r on ly when  the  vehicle 
is stationary . 
-It is only  safe to  use tab lets,  laptops,  mo
bile  devices and other  similar  devices when 
the  vehicle  is stationary  because, like  all 
loose objects,  they  could  be thrown  around 
the  ins ide of  the  vehicle  in a crash and cause 
serious  injur ies. Store these  types  of  devices 
securely while  driving . 
- Do not  use any w ireless devices on the  front 
seats w ith in range of  the  a irbags while  driv
ing . Also  read the  warnings  in the  chapter 
¢ page  236. 
@ Tips 
Read this  chapter  before  operating 
¢ page  178,  Audi connect  (Infotainment)  in 
formation. 
1> Not  availa ble in a ll veh icl es. 
172 
-
Using  a  personal  Wi-Fi 
hotspot 
App lies  to : vehicles  wi th MMI  touch  and  Audi co nnect  (Info 
t a inm ent) 
Requir ement 
You r mobile  device and your  ce ll phone  serv ice 
provider  must  suppo rt  the  mobile  Wi -Fi hotspot 
function . 
The perso nal W i- F i hotspot  m ust  be activated  on 
you r mobile  device. 
Access to  other  devices must  be perm itted  on 
you r mobile  hotspot . 
The 
Hot spot and cli ent W i-F i mode l) must  be 
selected  in the  MMI 
Q page  177 . 
Connecting  the  MMI  with  the  per sonal 
hotspot 
"' Select: !ME NUI button> Telephone > right  con
trol  b utton  > 
Wi-Fi  setting s > Wi-Fi mode . 
"'Select  and confirm Hotspot and client l). 
"' Then  select and  confirm Network  search . The 
dev ices that  a re fo und are shown  in  the  Info-
tainment  sys tem disp lay. 
"' Select  and confirm  your  persona l Wi -Fi hotspot 
from  the  list . 
"' Enter  the  password  that  your  mobile  devices 
gives you,  if  necessary. 
"' Select  and confirm 
OK. 
(D Tips 
- Your cell  phone  service provider  can tell 
wh ich functions  are supported  by your  mo
bile  device . 
- Your  cell  phone  data  package determines  if 
other  devices will  be able  to  use the  mobile 
Wi-Fi  hotspot . 
- Audi  recommends  protecting  your  mobi le 
wi reless network  with  a password  to  pre
vent  unautho rized access.  

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3 a, 
License  s ubs cript ion 
The  validity  and  expiration  date  of  you r licenses 
are  displayed.  When 
W arnin g befor e licen se  ex 
pir es 
is activat ed,  a  m essage  will  be  display ed 
warning  you  that  your  license  is about  to  expire . 
Refresh 
The  content  of  the  selected  Audi connect  (Info
tainment)  service  o r the  entire  Audi connect  list 
is updated . 
Wi-Fi  hotspot 
Appl ies  to:  ve hicles with  Wi -Fi  hotspot 
You con us e the  MMI  as a  Wi-Fi hotspot  to  con
n ect  up to  eight  Wi-Fi d evic es to  th e Intern et. 
While  driving , re stri cted  use  of  unsecured,  light, 
s mall  wirele ss device s is only po ssible  from  the 
rear of  the  vehicle . 
Requirement: the  ignition  must  be  switched  on. 
..  Se lect : 
I MENU I button >Telep hon e> right  con -
tro l button 
> Wi-Fi  opti ons. 
The  fo llow ing  settings  can  be  modified : 
Wi-Fi  mode 
The  MMI Wi-Fi  hotspot  is deactivated  at  the  fac
tory . Switch  the  Wi-Fi  hotspot  to 
H otspot before 
establishing  a  connection  between  your  vehicle 
and  your  Wi- Fi dev ice. 
- Hotspot : the  MMI Wi- Fi hotspot  is active  and 
v is ible  to  other  devices.  A connection  can  be  es
tabl ished  with  new  w ire less  devices . 
-Hot spot  and clie nt1l:  the  MM I W i- F i  hotspot  is 
active.  An Internet  connection  to  a  personal 
Wi-Fi  hotspot  (such  as  a  smartphone)  can  be  establ ished . Using 
Netw ork  search 
~ page  177, you  can  sea rch fo r you r persona l 
hotspot  and  connect  to  the  MM I. 
-Off : the  MM I W i-Fi  hotspot  is deac tivated.  An 
Internet  connection  for  Wi-Fi  devices  is  not 
possible . 
1)  Not  avail able  in al l veh icl es. 
Audi  c onn ect  ( Inf ota inm ent ) 
Network  search 
A list  of  ava ilab le  Wi- Fi netwo rks  in your  area  is 
displayed. 
A WARNING ~ 
- As the  driver,  do  not  allow  usage  of  the  Wi-
Fi hotspot  to  distract  you  from  driving,  as 
this  cou ld  increase  the  risk  of  an  accident. 
- It  is  only  safe  to  use  tablets,  laptops,  mo
b ile  dev ices  and  other  similar  devices  when 
the  vehicle  is stationary  because,  like  all  loose  objects,  they  could  be  thrown  around 
the  inside  of  the  vehicle  in  a  crash  and  cause 
serious  injuries . Store  these  types  of  devices 
securely  while  driving. 
- Do not  use  any  wireless  devices  on  the  front  seats  within  range  of  the  airbags  while  dr iv
i n g.  Also  read  the  warnings  in the  chapte r 
~page  236. 
(D Note 
You are  responsible  for  all  precaut ions  taken 
fo r data  p rotection,  anti-v irus  protect ion  and 
protection  aga inst  loss  of  data  on  mobi le  de
v ices  that  a re  used  to  access  the  Internet 
th ro ugh  the  W i- Fi  hotspot. 
(D Tips 
-In  vehicles  w ithout  Audi  connect* , the  use 
of  the  W i-F i hotspot  is on ly possible  for  t he 
Wi-Fi  audio  player*.  A data  connect ion  to 
the  Internet  cannot  be  established. 
- A separate,  paid  mob ile  subscr ipt ion  may  be 
needed  to  use  the  Wi -Fi hotspot.  You can 
obtain  more  info rmation  from  your  cell 
phone  serv ice  provider . 
- Depending  on your  cell  phone  plan,  receiv
ing  data  packages  through  the  Wi-Fi  hot
spot  may  result  in  additional  charges,  par
ticu larly  when  in  another  country . The  use 
of  a f lat  rate  data  plan  is  highly  recom
mended . You can  obtain  more  information 
from  your  cell  phone  service  provider . 
177  

Audi  connect (Infotainment) 
-For  additional  information  about  the  Audi 
connect  (Infotainment)  services,  visit 
www.audiusa.com/audiconnect. 
Configuring  the  data 
connection 
App lies to  vehicles with  Audi connect  (Infotainment) 
To use  Audi  connect  (Infotainment)  services,  a 
data  connection  must  be  configured. 
..  Select: I MENU I button>  right  control  button> 
Connection  manager. 
"'Select:  right control  button> Online  settings > 
Data  connection  settings . 
Using  the Data connection  settings menu,  you 
can  set  when  an  Internet  connection  should  be 
made . T he  Internet  connection  disconnects  auto
matica lly  once  the  requested  A udi  connect  (Info
tainment)  service  no  longer  require  any  data 
packets. 
The  follow ing options  can  be selected: 
Audi  connect  (MMI) 
With  the Audi connect  (MMI) function,  you  can 
Allow or Deny the  use  of  Audi  connect  (Infotain
ment)  services  if the  connect ion  is set  to 
No  re
quest 
or With  request. 
Wi-Fi  devices* 
Using  the Wi-Fi devices function,  you  can Allow 
or Deny a connection  to  the  Internet. 
_&. WARNING 
-As  the  driver,  do  not  allow  usage of  the  Wi
Fi hotspot  to  distract  you  from  driving,  as 
this  could  increase  the  risk of an  accident. 
-It is  only  safe  to  use  tablets,  laptops, mo
bile  devices  and  other  similar  devices  when 
the  vehicle  is stationary  because, like  all 
loose  objects,  they  could  be  thrown  around 
the  inside  of the  vehicle  in  a crash  and cause 
serious  injuries . Sto re these  types  of  devices 
securely  whi le  driving. 
- Do  not  use any  wireless  devices on the  front 
seats  w ithin  range  of  the  airbags  while  driv
ing.  Also  read  the  warnings  in the  chapter 
c:> page  236. 
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(D Note 
You are  responsible  for  all  precautions  taken 
for  data  protection,  anti-v irus  protection  and 
protection  against  loss  of  data  on  mobile  de
v ices  that  are  used to  access  the  Internet 
through  the  Wi-F i hotspot. 
Audi  connect 
(Infotainment) 
information 
Audi  connect  (Infotainment)  services 
App lies  to vehicles w ith  Audi  connect  (Infotainment) 
(D Tips 
- Audi  connect  (Infotainment)  services  are 
only  available  with an exist ing  o r separate 
cell  phone  contract  and  on ly within  the  mo
bile  network  coverage  area . Depending  on 
your  cell  phone  rates,  there  may  be addi
tional  costs  when  connecting  to  the  Inter net  using  data  packets,  particularly  with  in
ternational  service.  Based  on  the  high  data 
volume,  using a flat  rate  data  plan  is  highly 
recommended. 
- You can  only  use  services  supported  by Aud i 
connect  (Infotainment)  if you  have the  op
tional  MMI Navigation  plus  equipment  with 
MMI  touch*  and Audi connect  (Infotain
ment). 
- Use  of  the L TE* mobile  network  standard  is 
not  available  in every country.  Contact  your 
authorized  Audi  dealer or  authorized  Aud i 
Service  Facility  or  your  cell  phone  service 
prov ider  for  additiona l information. 
- Usage  of  Audi  connect  (Infotainment)  serv
ices  depends  on  the  avai lability  of  services 
through  third  party  providers. 
- Also  read  the  information in the  chapter 
c:> page  160, Telephone. 
-The  Audi  connect  (Infotainment)  services 
are  avai lable  in  the  USA. Audi connect  (Info
tainment)  services  are  currently  not  availa
ble  in Canada  or  in  Mexico. 
- Availability,  scope,  providers,  screen  display 
and  costs  of  services  may  vary  depending  on 
the  country,  model,  mode l year,  end  device 
ll>  

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N .... 0 0 
3 a, 
Requirement:  a  destination  must  be  entered  and 
the  route  guidance  must  be  started. 
.,.  Press  t he 
I NAV/MAPI repeatedly  unt il  the Enter 
d estination 
men u is  displayed ¢ page 187, 
fig. 169. 
... Se lect : right  contro l button >  Show alternat ive 
route s. 
Up to  three  route  suggestions  and  their  proper 
ties  are  disp layed  on  the  overview  map  when  the 
function  is switched  on~ 
¢fig. 175 . 
If available,  the  followi ng  info rmation  w ill ap
pear  on  the  route  s uggestions : 
- Route  type  (fast(!), fast  a lternat ive @,  eco
nomic  route @) 
- Distance  to  the  destination  and  the  ca lculated 
arrival  time 
- T raffic  congestion  along  the  route  including 
t ime  delays 
The  route  that  was  calcu lated  according  to the 
route  criteria  you  selected  is  show n on  the  over 
view  map  . The  special  p ropert ies  of the  route  are 
a lso  displayed @~ 
fig. 175 and  given  as a spo
ken  message. 
Using  the  contro l knob,  you  can  select  the  possi
b le  routing  for  the  alte rnative  routes  and  show 
them  on  map  Selec t and  confi rm  the  desired 
ro ute  that  you  would  l ike  to  use  for  route  guid 
an ce. 
Additional  settings 
Navigation  settings 
Appl ies  to:  ve hicles with  navigation  system 
... Press  t he I NAV/MAPI repeatedly  unt il the Enter 
d estination 
menu  is  displayed ¢ page 187, 
fig. 169. 
.,. Se lect : rig ht  contro l button > Navigation set-
tings . 
Depending  on  the  se lected  function , the  follow 
in g  settings  can  be  se lected : 
Show  alternative  routes 
Up to  three  route  suggestions  are  shown  on  the 
map  when  this  function  is switched  on  (~) 
¢page 194. 
Navigation 
Gas stat ion  message 
A message  is  displayed  if the  fue l g auge  goes  be
l ow  the  reserve  marking  when  this  function  is 
switched  on(~). Confirming  this  message  dis 
plays  a  list  of  gas  stations  in the  area.  When  a 
gas  station  is  selected,  route  gu idance  from  the 
current  veh icle  posit io n  is  calculated. 
Trailer  mode* 
Trailer  mode  is swi tched  off  at  the  fa ctory . 
When  this  f unct ion  is  swi tched  on  (~), th e  maxi
mum  pe rm itted  spee d for  ve hicles  w ith  trailers  is 
i n co rpor ate d int o the  ro ute  guidance  and the  cal
c ul ated  arriva l time  adjus ts  respec tively . Trai le r 
mode  is d isplayed  using  symbols --=" in the  side 
men u on  the  map . 
Personal  route  assistance* 
Personal rou te ass istance  is swi tched  off  at  the 
f a ctory. 
Yo ur trips  are  recorded  and  destina tions  a re  s ug
ges ted  by the 
M MI w hen  th is func tio n  i s  sw itched 
o n (~) 
¢page 193. 
Notification  when  nearby* 
The  not ificat ion  when  nea rby is sw itched  off  at 
the  factory . 
The 
MMI not ifies  you when  you  are  approaching 
selected  points  of  interest  when  this  function  is 
switched  on  (~). Yo u can  also  have  a 
Notifica
tion  tone . 
Presentation  mode 
Pre sentation  mode 
helps  yo u to  effectively  p lan 
a  route  w ithout  moving  the  vehicle . You can 
Se 
lec t starting  point 
when,  for  example,  you  would 
lik e  to  calculate  a  route  start ing  from  a  location 
othe r than  the  veh icle  posit io n.  Sta rt 
Presenta
tion  mode 
to  simu late  route  g uidance. 
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