Audi connect
@ Tips
-In vehicles without Audi connect*, the use
of the Wi-Fi hotspot is only possible for the
Wi-Fi audio player*. A data connection to
the Internet cannot be established.
- A separate, paid mobile subscription may be
needed to use the Wi-Fi hotspot. You can
obtain more information from your cell phone service provider .
- Depending on your cell phone plan, rece iv
i ng data packages through the Wi-Fi hot
spot may result in additional charges, par
ticularly w hen in another country. The use
of a flat rate data plan is highly recom
mended. You can obtain more information
from your cell phone service provider.
Configuring a data
connection
A pp lies to: ve hicles with Aud i co nn ect
To use Audi connect services through a phone in
the vehicle, a data connection must be config
ured.
F ig. 177 Configu ring the da ta conne ction
~ Se lect : the [fED button > Settings control but-
ton
> Data connection.
Using the Data connection menu , you can set
when an Internet connection should be made .
The Internet connection disconnects automati
cally once the requested Audi connect service no
longer requires any data packets.
The following options can be selected:
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Connection setup
- On request :
a data connection is only establish
ed when confirmed.
- Without request: a data connection is auto
matically established to use Audi connect serv
ices.
- Never : a data connection is not established .
Audi connect services cannot be accessed .
When a data connection is established, the sym
bol for an active data
connection (!) appears in
the status line in the Infotainment system dis
play
q fig. 177.
An active data connection can be ended manually
by selecting
Never under Connection setup.
Data roaming
Data roaming
is switched off at the factory. To
use a data connection outs ide of the country,
Da
ta roaming
must be switched on~ -
Connection settings
Your vehicle is configured at the factory. The con
figuration should not be changed. If you have
questions, contact Audi connect Support at 877-S0S-AUDI (2834) . Aud i connect is designed
for use only with the provided Aud i SIM card.
-APN: the access point depends on the cell
phone service provider and is assigned auto
mat ically .
-User name: the user name for your on line pro
file is assigned by the cell phone service provid
er.
- Password : the password for your online profile
is ass igned by the cell phone service provider .
-Authentication : depending on your cell phone
service provider, authentication (verify ing iden
tity) may be necessary .
If this is the case, select
Secure. If not, select Normal.
The changed settings are saved once you leave
the
Connection settings menu using the I BACK !
button.
SIM PIN entry
The PIN for the Audi S IM card that is currently in
use can be entered.
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The numbe r of data packets that are sen t and re
ceived through the MMI is displayed. You can re
set the data usage information to zero using the
Reset d ata usa ge option .
Start automatic configuration
An online profile is set up and configu red auto
mat ica lly. The connection settings that you
changed manua lly are reset to the defa ult set
tings.
Online status overvi ew
An on line status overv iew with information abo ut
your data connect io n (such as the cell phone
service provider) is shown in the Infotainment
disp lay .
Switching the data conn ection module off
The data connection module is sw itched off . An
I nternet connect ion is no longe r poss ible.
Network set ting s
Under Login , select Auto to log into a network
automatically or select
Manu al to select from a
list of networks w ith in range . The available net
works in the area can be selected in the
Netw ork
se lec tion
list. Th is function is on ly avai lab le when
M anu al Login is set.
Seri al numb er (IMEi )
The serial number for the MMI that is installed is
d isplayed .
A WARNING
-As the dr iver, do not allow usage of the Wi
Fi hotspot to dist rac t you from d riving, as
th is could inc rease the risk of an ac cident .
-It is only safe to use tab lets and s imilar mo
bile devices whe n the vehicle is s tat io nary
because, like all loose objects, t hey could be
thrown aro und the inside of the vehicle
when invo lved in an accident and can cause
serious injur ies. Store these types of devices
securely whi le driving.
-Do not use any wire less devices on the front
seats w it hi n range of the a irbags while driv -
Audi conn ect
ing . A lso read the warnings in the chapter
¢page 208.
@ Note
You are responsible fo r all precautions taken
for data protection, anti -virus protection and
protection against loss of data on mobi le de
v ices that are used to access the Internet
through the W i-F i hotspot.
(D Tips
- When using On line map view, you are
prompted again to allow roam ing before
connect ing to a foreign mob ile network.
- The speed of the data connection may vary
depending on the veh icle location, the cov
erage area of your cell phone serv ice prov id
er and if the recommended provider is used
o r not.
- A data connection cannot be established if
incorrect data is entered in the
Conn ect ion
s ett ing s.
-The W i-F i hotspot recept io n quality depends
on the sig nal st rengt h and the availab ility of
the mobile network. You can obtain more
information from your cell phone se rvice
prov ider.
About Audi connect
Audi connect services
Applies to: vehicles with Aud i connect
(D Tips
- You can only use serv ices supported by Aud i
connect if you have t he optional MMI Nav i
gation pl us eq uipment and Aud i connect.
- Audi connect is designed for use only with
the provided Aud i SIM ca rd . Receiving data
packets from the Internet w ill quickly in
cr ease the vo lume of data used. Fo r more
information, contac t A udi connect cus tome r
support at 87 7-505 -AU DI (2834) .
-The Aud i connect se rvices a re availab le in
t he USA. Audi connect serv ices are currently
not avai lab le in Canada or in Mexico .
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stages:
turn the contro l knob to the left or to
the
right @.
-Turning the view to the left/right or tilting
up/down :
move your finger over the MMI touc h
contro l pad in the desired direction.
(D Tips
-Refer to the notes in the chapter About
Audi connect
¢ page 163.
- Stored data for the on lin e map view can be
deleted with
Factory settings ¢ page 207.
- The online map view is an Audi connect serv
ice and is updated regularly when the func
tion is opened. The process may take several
seconds.
- When the on line map display is switched on
with the
3D map type, t he Infotainment dis
play automatically switches to the
2D map
type when dr iv ing through tunnels.
- Content, scope and providers of availab le
Internet-based se rvices may vary.
- For safety reasons, the online Street View
funct ions can on ly be used when th e vehicle
i s stat ionary.
Additional settings
Storing a favorite or home address
Applies to : vehicles with navigation system
Favorites are stored automatically as a contact
in the directory .
.,. Select: I NAVI button> Route guidance control
button >
Favorites .
- Storing a favorite:
select Create favorite . Se
lect and confirm a favorite with the displayed
functions.
- Storing a home address : select Home address .
Select and confirm a home address with the
displayed functions.
A home address can be stored for each cell phone
or SIM card that is paired with the
MMI as well as
for the public MMI directory . It is only visible
when the respective directory is active .
Addit ional functions include:
Navigation
- Call :
select and confirm a favorite or the home
address. Se lect and confirm
Call.
- Change:
se lect and confirm a favorite or the
home address. Select and confirm
Re-assign
home address/favorite.
- Showing on the map:
select and confirm a fa
vorite/home address. Se lect and confirm
Show
destination on map.
- Delete :
select and confirm a favorite or the
home address. Se lect and confirm
Delete home
address/favorite .
Storing a destination in the directory
Applies to : vehicles wit h nav igation system and telep hone
Two addresses (private/business) can be as
signed as destinations for each contact in the di
rectory.
.. Select: I NAV ! button> Route guidance control
button >
enter a destination > Store in directo
ry .
- Storing a destination as a new address card :
select New contact. Enter a name. Enter addi
tional data, if necessary. Select and confirm
Save contact .
- Assigning a destination to an existing address
card:
select and confi rm an address card. Select
and confirm
Save contact. If you already have
an address card for a destination, the old desti
nation will be overwritten .
Add to favorites : to be able to access a destina
t ion quickly, the destination can be displayed in
the list of favorites when the function is switched
on~ ¢ page 170 .
Stored destinations are identified on the map by
a b lue or red push pin (bus iness/private naviga
tion destination) .
General settings
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
.. Select: INAV ! button> Settings control button .
Several criter ia are used to calculate route guid-
ance.
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Navigation
Route criteria
Auto rerouting (traffic):
when auto rerouting is
On, the route is automatically adjusted based on
TMC traffic information . If the MMI does not cal
culate a detour even though you have se lected
dynamic route
On and a traffic jam was reported
on the calculated route, then the detour the sys
tem calculated would take more time than the
time spent wa iting in the traffic jam.
Alternative routes : when the function is On, up
to three suggested routes and their criteria ap
pear in the Infotainment d isplay in the s ide
menu . After chang ing to map view, the new route
that was calculated according to your criteria is
h ighlighted. You can select the poss ible routing
in the alternative routes by turning and press ing
t he control knob.
Route type: you can select a Short , Fast or Mixed
route.
Highway /Toll roads/Ferry: select the Avoid op
tion you do not want the navigation system to in
clude highways, toll roads or ferr ies when ca lcu
lating
a route.
Time restricted roads : using the Avoid function
w ill exclude time restricted roads, such as pedes
trian zones, from the route calcu lation. Whe n
Auto is selected, the MMI decides if the time re
stricted roads should be included when calculat
ing the route guidance based on the e ntries stor
ed in the navigation data.
Seasonal closing: using the Avoid function w ill
ex clud e seasona l closings, such as mountain
passes, from the route calculation . When
Auto is
selected, t he
MMI decides if the seasona l re
stricted roads should be included when calcu lat
ing the route guidance based on the entries stor
ed in the navigation data.
Map colors
Day /Night :
the map is displayed with a light/
dark background.
Auto : when t he lig hts switch on, the map colors
sw itch from day to night.
1> Only possible in the 2D map v iew
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Orientation
North 1
l: the map orientation is facing nort h.
Dir. of travel : the map orientation is in the direc
t ion of travel. At a sca le of 62 miles (100 km),
t h e map is or iented to the north for easie r orien
tation.
Auto: at a scale up to 3 m iles (5 km), the map
o rientation is in the direction of travel. At a scale
greate r than 3 miles (5 km), the map is or iented
to the north.
Map type
Destination :
the destination is marked with a
checke red flag. The map indicates the destina
t ion and is oriented to the north.
2D: the current veh icle posit ion is displayed. The
map or ientation corresponds to the sett ing in the
Map orientation menu ~ page 174 .
3D: when th is function is switched on, the cur
rent vehicle position is displayed in a three-di
mens ional terrain map and the map or ientat ion
i s set automatically to the
Dir. of travel. At a
sca le of 100 km and larger, the map is oriented
to th e north . At a scale between 30
-100 meters,
the display will show three-dimensional city
models and landmarks will be shown at a scale of
30
-200 meters.
Overview : the entire route from the vehicle loca
tion to the destination is d isp layed on the map.
The map scale depends on the length of the
route. The map is oriented to the north.
Map display
Online map view ~ page 172
Map content
Map contents such as traffic information, favor
i tes or restaurants can be displayed
(~) or hid
den .
The functions in the
Map POis menu depend on
the map display that is selected.
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Fig . 19 1 Radio mai n fu nctio ns
.,. Se lect: t he I RADIO I b utt on> Functions con trol
bu tton.
The fo llow ing funct io ns can be selected, depend
in g o n the band that is selected:
(D Save station /Store channel
The selected stat ion is stored in the next empty
position in the presets list
c::> page 179 . Select
a n d confi rm the desired p resets loca tion.
@ Seek down /Seek up (FM , AM)
The prev ious 1<111 or next ~I receivable station is se
lected .
Or: press the arrow keys on the MMI con
tro l pane l
l
Previous channel /N ex t channel (Siriu s*)
The prev ious 1<111 o r next ~I channel is selecte d. Or:
press the ar row keys on the MMI contro l pane l
l
@ Manual search
The fre quency bars are disp laye d. Select and con
firm the desired freq uency .
Manual search (Sirius*)
Select a nd confi rm the desired cha nnel from the
Sir ius frequen cy ba nd* .
@ Scan
All stations are played for several seconds each .
® Information (FM)/Info (Sirius*)
The rad io text (such as station name, art ist o r ti
tle) is show n in the I nfotai nment display, de
pending on availability.
Radio
@ Information window
Va rious informa tion about the se lec ted stat ion
(s uch as t he s ta tion name, ensemble o r program
type) is displaye d, depending on availability.
(j) Presets
T he presets list can co nta in up to SO stations
from all fre quency bands .
-Storing stations : select the Presets control
button >
Save station name . The selected sta
t ion is s to red in t he nex t emp ty pos it ion in the
p rese ts lis t. Sele ct an d confi rm the des ire d pre
se ts lo cati on .
-Selecting a stored station : press the Presets
cont rol b utt on . Se lec t a nd con firm a stat ion
from t he p rese ts lis t.
Or : press the ar row keys
on the MMI cont rol panel
(l
-Moving stored stations : press the Presets con
t rol button. Se lect and confirm the s tat ion
from the station list and then
Move station
name .
Select and confi rm the desired presets
location.
Other settings
.,. Select: the I RADIO I button > Settings control
button.
T he following se tt ings ca n be selected depend ing
on the band that is selected ( FM, AM, Si rius *):
HD Radio* (FM/AM )
You can swi tch HD Radio reception o n or off.
HD station information* (FM /AM)
Requirement: HD Radio reception must be
switched on.
When the funct io n is switched on, va rious in fo r
mation about the t itle that is c urrent ly playing
(such as artist or a lbum) is disp layed, depending
o n ava ilab ility.
Station names (FM )
-Variable : scro lli ng text t ransmitte d by the FM
stat ions is shown in the Infotainment system
disp lay .
-Fixed : scrolling text transmitted by the FM sta
tions is not shown in the Infota inment system
.,..
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Radio
display. Only the curren t sec tion of the sc roll
ing text is displayed .
-Off : scr oll ing text tra nsmi tte d b y the F M sta
tions is not shown in the Infotainment display .
Scro lling text from HD stations is shown in the
Infotainment display.
Show channel information (Sirius*)
If tr ack info rm at ion is ava ilable fo r the cur rent ti
t le (such as a rtist or album), i t will be d isp layed
i n a pop -up win dow if this function is act ivated .
Station sorting (Sirius*)
- Channel number:
the sta tio ns are sorted in as
c ending ord er acc ording to their ch annel num
b er.
- Channel name : the stations a re listed in alpha
be tica l o rd er.
- Category and channel number: the stations are
so rted acc ordin g to their ca tegory a nd then ac
cordi ng to their ch annel number.
-Category and channel name : the sta tions are
sor ted a cco rdin g to their ca tegory a nd then ac
cording to their s ta tion name .
Troubleshooting
Problem Solution Category filter (Sirius*)
The s
tations shown in the st ation list c an be fil
te red by yo ur persona l pre ferences and b y pro
g ram type . The program cate gories that you can
se lect depen d on w hat is offere d by your provid
e r. Se lect the
Deact ivate category filter option to
deact ivate all filte r opt ions and disp lay all ava ila
ble stations in the sate llite station list.
Receiver serial number (Sirius*)
The elect ronic se rial num ber (ES N) is disp layed .
The number is requ ired w hen logg ing in to Si r
i us *.
Deleting presets
Require ment: a sta tion mus t be s to re d in th e
p resets list ¢ page
179 .
Store d sta ti ons can be dele ted Individually or All
at once .
A station with poo r reception is no Sto
re the station ahead of time and then se lect it from the pre -
longer disp laye d in the station list
sets list
later (z) <=>page 179, fig. 191 .
once you switch to a diff erent sta-
t io n.
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DVD changer
Applies to: vehicles wit h DVD changer
The DVD changer is located in the glove com
partment.
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F ig. 194 DVD changer
-Loading a CD/DVD : press the I LOADI button @
¢ fig. 194. The DVD changer is not ready to
load if the LED in the DVD slot is red . T he LEDs
in the DVD slot @ blink green when the DVD
changer is ready to load . Slide the CD/DVD
straight into the DVD slot @with the labe l fac
ing up. The CD/DVD is automat ically loaded in
the next empty pos ition in the DVD changer .
The corresponding button © lights up .
-Load ing mult iple CDs/DVDs at the same time:
press and hold the I LOADl @button for more
than two seconds . Wait until the green LEDs in
the DVD slot@start to blink . Slide the CDs/
DVDs one after the othe r straight into the s lot
@ wit h the label facing up. The CDs/DVDs are
a ut omatica lly loaded in t he next empty posi
tions in the DVD changer.
-Loading a CD/DVD to a specific position: press
the I
L OAD ! button @. The next empty posit ion
© blinks. The occupied positions light up and
do not blink. Press the button for the desired
position and remove the CD/DVD if necessary.
Slide the CD/DVD you would like to load
straight into the DVD slot @with the label fac
ing up .
-Ejecting the current CD/DVD: press the button
CD briefly two times. The CD/DVD is pulled back
i nto the DVD changer automatically if it is not
removed from the DVD slot with in 30 seconds
u.
~ of ejecti ng it .
~ -Ejecting any CD/DVD : press the button CD and
~ then press a blinking button @. 0 :c '
-Ejecting all CDs : press and ho ld the button CD
longer .
-Canceling the loading process : press the
!LOAD! button @ again during the loading proc
ess.
Six CDs/DVDs can be loaded into the DVD chang
er. For information on the properties of support
ed file formats, refer to
¢ page 188.
T he DVD changer is sta rted and operated through
the MMI
¢ page 190.
@ Tips
-Follow the instructions for handling C Ds/
DVDs.
- When playing MP3 files with a variable bi
trate, there may be a disc repancy between
th e play time displayed and rea l time.
Jukebox
Audio/video files from a CD/DVD-ROM, a USB
storage device or an SD card can be copied to the
Jukebox.
.,. Select the I MEDIAi button> Source control but
ton >
Jukebox.
Adding files to the Jukebox
- Selecting files/folders :
select the Copy control
button
> desired source > individual files or
folders.
Press the All control button to select
All files or folders. Or : select and confirm a
folder and press and hold the control knob.
-Starting the importing process : press the
Start copying control button. The status of the
import process is shown in the Infotainment
disp lay and in the status line with the symbo l
@¢page 139, fig . 158.
-Hiding the importing process : select and con
firm
Continue importing in the background.
The importing process is hidden.
-Canceling the importing process: select and
confirm
Cancel copying. Or: remove the source
that is being imported. Files already copied re-
main.
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Media drive s and conn ection s
Cl earing the Juk ebo x
Req uirement: the J ukebox must con tain audio/
video fi les.
- Sele ctin g fil es/ fo ld ers: se lect the S ettings con
trol button
> Clear Juk ebo x > individual files or
folders.
Press the All control b utton to sele ct
all fi les or folders.
O r: se lect and confirm a
fo lder and press and hold the contro l knob . All
files in the folder are se lected for de leting .
-Delet ing file s and folder s: select the Start de
leting
control b utton > Ye s. The status of the
deleting process is shown in the Infotainment
display. Jukebox playback stops dur ing the de
leting process and starts again automatically
once the deletion is complete .
Showing memo ry cap acit y
Select : Settings control button > Jukebo x memo
r y.
The used/free Jukebox memory as well as the
number of stored tracks appear in the Infotain
ment d isplay.
The Jukebox is started and operated through the MMI
c>poge 190.
@ Note
Do not import audio/video files when the en
gine is turned off because this will drain the
veh icle battery.
(D Tips
- Tracks from audio CDs cannot be imported
to the J ukebox for legal reasons.
- Fil es a lready imported a re recognized and
will be grayed out when setting up a new
import.
- It is no t possib le to play audio/video fi les in
the DVD drive while importing them.
- The Jukebox does no t provide an export
function due to lega l reasons.
- F il es or tracks without s tored information
are listed as
Unknown . Audi recommends
adding additiona l information (s uch as 1D3
tags) to aud io files.
- Reset the Jukebox to the factory defau lt set
tings when sel ling your
vehicle¢ page 207.
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Bluetooth audio player
App lies to : vehicles wi th Blue toot h int erface
You con ploy music wirelessly from your cell
phone through the
MMI using the Bluetooth au
dio player.
Requirement: the vehicle must be stationary. The
B luetooth function on the portab le aud io player
and the MMI
A ud io player must be switched on
c> poge 156.
.,. Select the I MEDIAi button > Source control but
ton
> Bluetooth audio player > Connect new
Bluetooth audio playe r.
The available Blue
tooth audio players are d isplayed.
.,. Select and confirm the des ired Bluetooth audio
player from the l ist .
.,. Sele ct and confirm Audio pla yer. Th e M MI gen
erates a PIN for the con nection.
.,. Sele ct and confirm Ye s.
.,. Enter the PIN for connecting on your cell
phone .
Or: if the PIN is already displayed on
your cell phone, confirm it in the ce ll phone and
in the MMI. The t ime allowed for entering the
PIN is limited to approximate ly 30 seconds.
The media are started and operated through the
portable device or the M MI, depending on the de
vice be ing used
¢ page 190.
(D Tips
-Be sure to pay attention to any possible con
nection prompts on your Bluetooth audio
player.
- You on ly have to pair your device one time .
Bluetooth devices that are already paired
are automatically connected to the MMI as
soon as they are in range.
- Severa l Bluetooth audio p layers can be con
nected to the MMI, but only one portab le
device can be active.
- Bluetooth A2DP and AVRCP (1.0/1.3) are
supported .
- The supported media functions depend on
the B luetooth aud io player be ing used.
- For more informat ion on the supported de
vices, v isit
www.audiusa .com/bluetooth or
contact an a uthorized Aud i dea ler or author
ized Aud i Serv ice Facility.