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Media functions
Fig . 199 Jukebox ma in fun ctio n s
Fi g. 200 DVO main fu nct ions
.,. Se lect : the I MED IA i bu tton > Fun ction s cont rol
bu tton.
The fo llow ing func tions can be sele cted i n the
d isp lay, depending on w hich source is se lected:
@ Album browser
All available album covers are displayed. Select
and confi rm an album
cover from the overview .
Or: select and confi rm the Album browser in the
upper level of the
Jukebox . The fi rst track in the
se lec ted alb um is played.
@ Previous /next track or chapter
T he prev ious 1<1111 or next ..,., track or chapter plays .
If you select 1<1111 and confirm within the first ten
seconds of p layback, the prev ious t rack will p lay.
I f you press it af ter app roximately ten se conds,
t he cur ren t track will begin playi ng aga in from
the beg inning.
Or : press the arrow keys on the
M MI control panel
(lt> I).
~ @ Fast forward/Rewind
......
~ Pr ess a nd ho ld the contro l knob to rewind ~ or 0
~ fast forwar d.,...,.. an aud io/v ideo file. Or : press and '
Play ing media
hold the ar row keys on the MM I control pane l
Clt>I).
© Pause
The m ute symbo l@ ~poge 139, fig.158 ap
pears in the st atus li ne in the I nfot ainment dis
p lay. To res ume playb ack , se le ct and confirm
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( pau se) again. Or : press the On/Off knob briefly.
@ Track info
Stored info rmat ion (such as art ist, alb um, t rack
o r genre) is displayed w ith the cur rent track .
@ DVD main menu
Requirement: a v ideo DVD must be playing and
t h e vehicle m ust be stationary .
Se lect and confirm a menu item.
Or : use the DVD
main menu with the MMI touc h control panel*.
(j) Full screen
Requireme nt: a v ideo must be playing while t he
vehicle is stat ionary.
T he video image enla rges to fi ll t he e nti re Info
ta inment displ ay. Press the
I BACK I button or any
contro l bu tton to sw itch the full screen d isplay
off.
@ Information window
Va rious informa tion about the curre nt t rack
(s uch as t he embed ded a lbum cove r*), the play
ing t ime and remaining p laying time may be dis
p layed, depend ing on ava ilability .
(D Tips
Fo r optimum use of the album browser, only
im port audio/v ideo files w it h embed ded a l
b um
cove rs u p to 8OOx8 OO px i nto t he Juke
b ox.
Other settings
R eq uirement: a source must be sele cte d.
.,. Select: the I MEDIAi button> Settings cont rol
button.
T he following sett ings ca n be selected, depend-
i ng on the act ive source and the storage med ium:
.,..
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Playing media
Sound settings
For additional information, see ¢ page 205.
Repeat options
When the function is sw itched on~' the current
track or folder repeats .
Random playback also depends on the repeat
options settings.
Shuffle
Requirement: an audio/video file must be playing
and repeat options must be set ¢
page 192.
-Repeat opt ions Off: all of the files in the active
source play in random order. This function is
on ly avai lab le for the Jukebox and the CD
c h anger*.
- Folder repeat option: the tracks in the current
folder are p layed in random order .
-Song repeat option: the song currently being
played wi ll be repeated.
Track display
Requirement: an audio file must be play ing.
- File name: the name of the file is displayed
without the file extension.
-Track name : the name of the current track or
the track that was just played is d isplayed.
Display track info
Requirement: an audio file must be playing.
Various information for the current track (such as
album, artist, song) is disp layed depending on
avai lability .
Audio track
Requirement: a video DVD must be p layin g.
The audio track (language and audio format) ca n
be adjusted manually . The availability of the lan
guage and audio format depend on the video
DVD .
Subtitles
Requirement: a video DVD must be playing.
Subtit les can be selected manually for playback.
The languages availab le depend on the DVD .
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Picture format
Requirement: A video file/DVD must be pla ying.
Picture format : the picture format can be adjust
ed automatically with
Auto. The picture w idt h
varies depending on the film forma t. The formats
4:3 , 5:4 and 16:9 can also be selected.
Zoom : the image is enlarged to fill the ent ire In
fota inment display .
Original: the film is shown in the stored p icture
format.
Cinemascope : the image is displayed in the
2.35: 1 format.
Screen settings
Requirement: a portable audio device must be
connected using the iPod adapter cable plus*/AV
adapter cable*
¢ page 186.
Select I MEDIAi button> Source control button >
Audi music interface (for example iPod) > Set
tings
control button.
- Brightness : reduce or increase the brightness.
-Contrast : reduce or increase the contrast .
-Color : reduce or increase the color intensity.
- Tint: adjusting the color tones (with AV stand-
ard
NTSC ).
- AV standard:
you can select the PAL or NTSC
standards on the MMI for an externally con
nected audio device . The same standard must
be selected on the device.
Input level
Requirement: a portable audio device must be
connected with a 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter ca
ble*/ AV adapter cable* /iPod adapter cable
(plus)*
¢ page 186 .
The volume of the portab le device is adapted to
the MMI. Audi recommends adjusting the volume
of the portable device to 70 percent of the maxi
mum output .
Wi-Fi active
See ¢page 161.
Wi-Fi settings
See ¢page 161.
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Parental control
Requi rement : a vi deo DVD mus t be p layin g and
the passwo rd mus t be ente red (t he passwo rd se t
at t he factory is "1234").
Pl ayba ck of v ideo DV Ds can be res tricted using
par ent al contro l. Sele ct an d conf irm the co nt ent
r at ing (s uc h as
Level 5 ). E ight diffe rent Content
rating
l eve ls can be set for pa rental control. Fo r
e xamp le, if you se lect Leve l S* for the parenta l
control leve l, all DVDs from leve l 1-5 can be
p layed. Video DVDs with a higher leve l will not
p lay. All rest rict ions are ca nce led when the f unc
tion is sw itched
Off .
You can change t he cur rent password using the
Change password funct ion.
(D Tips
- Not a ll video DVDs have pa rental contro l.
- The
Repeat options and Random playback
fu nct ions sw itch off a utomat ica lly w hen the
source changes in the
Media men u.
- Password entry w ill be loc ke d for a pproxi
mately one m inute if you enter t he in co rrect
passw ord three times in a row . O nl y an au
thorized Audi dea ler ca n reset the parenta l
contro l password.
- The
Track display f unction is n ot ava ila ble
fo r th e Ju kebox o r a c onnected iP od
c::> pag e 192.
-The DV D drive only sup ports the D TS (D igi
ta l Theate r Systems) aud io for mat.
Play ing media
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Rear Seat Entertainment
Rear Seat Entertainment
RSE components
overview
A pp lies to: ve hicles w ith Rea r Seat En te rtainment
The Rear Seat Entertainment, abbreviated RSE,
combines different entertainment systems . The
RSE control panel is located in the rear center
console .
Fig. 201 RSE components
The RSE components are located centrally in the
rear of the vehicle
c:.> fig. 201 . You can also access
the MMI DVD changer*.
(D DVD changer*
@ Left/right RSE display
@ Audi music interface
@ RSE contro l unit
® RSE media drives
The standard RSE system is equipped with two
d isplays, two sets of wire less headphones, a DVD
drive, two SD card readers as well as an Audi mu
sic interface that can be used to connect portable
audio/video devices. The RSE also has a Jukebox
(20 GB memory capacity) availab le.
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A WARNING
,-
- Driving requires your complete and undivid-
ed attention. As the driver, you have com
plete responsib ility for safety in traffic. Only
use the Rear Seat Entertainment system
when traffic conditions permit and always in
a way that allows you to maintain comp lete
control over your vehicle . For examp le, do
not reach behind you when driving to oper
ate the Rear Seat Entertainment system.
-Adjust the volume of the audio system so
that signals from outside the vehicle, such
as police and fire sirens, can be heard easily
at all times.
(D Tips
Note that this chapter on ly describes RSE
components . For detailed information about
operating individual RSE functions, refer to
the descriptions in the corresponding chapter
(for example the Rad io functions
r::.> page 178).
Switching the RSE on
and off
App lies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Entertainment
Operating the RSE corresponds to the operation
al concept for the
MMI control panel. You use
the RSE control unit for both RSE displays.
Fig. 202 RSE cont rol unit
.,. Switching the RSE on : press the left/right On/
Off knob
(D c:.> fig . 202 br iefly . Or: press one of
the buttons to open a menu directly @.
.,. Switching the RSE off: press and hold the left/
r ight On/Off knob until the RSE turns off.
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The last selected menu is displayed when it is
switched on.
When the ignition is switched off, a message in
d icat ing that the RSE is in standby mode appears
in the left or right RSE display. The RSE switches
off automatically if you do not press the left or
right On/Off knob while the system is in standby
mode.
(D Tips
- The RSE switches off automatically if the
engine is not running and the vehicle bat
tery is low.
Symbols
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Enter tainment
Fig. 203 RSE display symbols
Symbol/Description Explanation
Rear Seat Entertainment
- If you cannot switch the RSE on again, check
the parental control settings in the MMI
¢page 197.
Adjusting the volume
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Entertainment
.,. Increasing or decreasing the volume: turn the
On/Off knob to the right or left .
.,. Muting : press the On/Off knob brief ly.
.,. Unmuting: press the On/Off knob briefly or
turn the On/Off knob to the right .
(D Tips
Volume that is too high or too low is auto
matically adjusted to a preset level when the
RSE is switched on.
CD ~ Active media source
0 Headphones Aud
io output through headphones that are wireless or connected
by a cable
® Speaker Audio output through the vehicle's audio system
@ Importing process Copy audio/video files to the Jukebox ¢
page 183
® Time Set time
® Parental control Parental control is switched on¢ page 197
0 L/R Display for RSE when RSE control panel is act ive
@ Tips
~ A headphone or speaker symbol that is
~ crossed out@/@ ¢ fig. 203 indicates that
...... o the active audio/video source is muted. 0 :c '
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Rear Seat Entertainment
Audio output
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Entertainment
F ig . 204 A dj ust ing t he audio outp ut
" Se lect : the IMENU ! button> Audio output (D
¢fig. 204 .
The Audio output for the vehicle sound system
can be switched on fo r either the left or r ight RS E
d isp lay. The
Audio output for the other RSE dis·
p lay then plays thro ugh t he wire less or wired
headphones.
The active aud io so urce is ind icated by a co rre
spond ing sy mbol in the
display @/@
.:;, page 195, fig. 203 .
-Switching off Audio output in the rear : press
t h e
I R ADIO I/ I MEDIAi button on the MMI control
panel.
Or : deact ivate the Audio output function
¢ pag e 197.
If you change the station or track on the MMI
control panel, the aud io o utp ut in t he rear w ill
al ·
so be switc hed off.
1) T he so und sett ings ca n only be ad juste d fo r au d io o utp ut
t hr ough t he vehi cle s oun d sy stem.
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Adjusting the sound
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Entertainment
Fig. 205 So un d settings ( headpho nes con nected by cable)
" Sele ct: the I M ENU I but ton> Tone .
Differen t sound se tt ings ca n be ad justed depend·
i ng on the selected
Audio output source (head·
p hone s or vehi cle sou nd sys tem).
DSP [BOSE]*/ DSP [Bang
& Olufsen]*
See.:;, page 205.
Bass/ Treble/ Balance/Fader (sound
focus)1 )
You can adjust the Bass , T reble and Balance/Fad·
er
setti ngs by turn ing the control knob. The Bass
and Treble sett ings on ly app ly to the respective
active aud io so urce . This allows you to adjust the
sou nd set tings fo r each a udio source sep arately .
@ Tips
Sound sett ings cannot be adjusted for wire·
l ess head phones that are connec ted to t he
sy ste m.
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Restarting the RSE
(reset)
Applies to: vehicl es with Rea r Seat E nte rtainment
Fig. 206 Button comb inat ion to restart the system
• Press and hold the control knob (D, the upper
right control button @and the
right lMENU i
button @¢fig. 206 at the same time for a
brief moment and then release the buttons.
(D Tips
The MMI and RSE use some components at
the same time. Because of this, Audi recom
mends restarting both systems.
Display settings
Applies to: vehicles with Rea r Seat E nte rtainment
• Se lect : I MENU I button > Display control button.
Turning off the display
The display switches off.
The active aud io/video source does not pa use
when you switch the RSE display off. You can sti ll
change the stat io n or track for the selected au
dio/video source using the arrow buttons.
Switching display on
Press any button on the MMI control panel.
Display brightness
You can adjust the display brightness by turning
the control knob.
Rear Seat Entertainment
Parental control
Appl ies to: vehicles wit h Rear Seat Enterta inment
Selected RS£ functions can be restricted or deac
tivated in the
fv1fv11.
• Select: j MENUI f u nct ion button> MMI setup
control button > Rear Seat Entertainment.
System
When the function is switched On , the RSE is en
abled for use. When the function is switched
Off ,
the RSE is switched off and the RSE control panel
is locked.
Vehicle speakers
Audio output
thr ough the vehicle speakers in the
rear can be set to
Vehicle speakers to allow out
put or
Headphones only to deactivate it.
Operation
You can set whether all of the RSE functions (All )
or on ly the Volume can be adjusted through the
RSE .
Navigation destinations*
You can Apply the navigation destination auto
matically for active route guidance in the MMI or
Confirm the navigation destination before trans
ferring to the MMI.
Other settings
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Entertainment
• Select: the I MENU I button> Setup RSE cont rol
button.
Factory default settings
You can reset the following functions to the fac
tory default settings:
- Sound settings
- Radio
- Media settings
-Jukebox
- Navigation
settings*
You can select the desired functions individually
or all at once with the option
Select all entries.
Select and confirm Yes . ..,
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If you reset the Jukeb ox to factory settings, all of
the music/video files are deleted and the
Media
setting s
are reset.
Resetting the funct ions to the facto ry defau lt
settings does not a ffect the MMI.
S ystem update
The RSE software can be updated by DVD, USB or
SD ca rd us ing the system update feature.
Contact an author ized Audi dealer or authorized
Aud i Serv ice Facility fo r additional information
about the
System updat e.
Data encryption
You can protect the list of destinations with a
personal password. If the unit is replaced, you
can only transfer your personal data to the new
RSE unit using your password . If you do not as
sign a persona l passwo rd, "MMI3G" is stored in
the RS E automatically as the password.
Version information
Information on the software version of the RSE
and the nav igat ion database is displayed.
Headphones
Wireless headphones
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat E nterta inment
T he wireless headphones must be paired with
the RSE one time and labeled.
F ig . 207 Sw itc hi ng w ire less headpho nes on/off
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F ig. 208 Label ing t he w ireless hea dpho nes
Pairing wireless headphones
Requirement: the protective fi lm on the battery
compartment must be removed
~ page 199,
fig. 209
and the wire less headphones mus t be
swit ched off .
-Preparing the headphones for th e pairing
pro ce ss :
press and hold the On/Off button
@~ fig. 207 on the right earp ie ce (R) for at
least
5 second s until the L ED @ starts blinking
and then blinks
qui ckly .
-Pairing the headphones : select the !MENUI
button > Setup RSE > Headset > Find wirele ss
head set
> OK > desired headphones from the
list
Repeat th is proced ure on the second set of wire
l ess he adphones.
You can de termine the con nection status of the
wireless headphones based on the rate at which
the light is b lin ki ng :
Blinking Connection status
speed
Blinking The w ireless headphones are
qu ickly rea dy for the p air ing process
(they can be pai red)
Blinking Establish ing a connection with
the RSE (when the wireless h eadphones a re switched on)
Blinking slow- The connection to the RS E has
Ly been established (the wire less
headphones are already pa ired)