Voice recognition system
• Telephone
• Audi connect •
Favorites
• Call (XV)
• Navigation
• Directory
• Radio
• Media
• Enter number
• Redial
• Read new text message
• Nav igate to
(XY)
• Sound • Enter address/destination
• Help • Online destinations
• Help Speech dialog system
• Help Telephone •
Cancel route guidance
• Map
• Help Aud i connect •
Line
(XY)
• Help Navigation
• Help
Map
• Help Radio •
Next page/ previous page
• Cancel
• No. I meant (XV)
• Help Media • Correction
TE ~EPflON ~
• Enter number • Call list
• Delete number/ correction
• Redial
• Directory
• Call
(XV)
• Call mailbox
• Telephone favorites
• business
I private/ land tine I mobile
N~~It ~JION
• Nav igate to (XY)
• Start/ cancel route guidance
• Directory
• Last destinations • Block
route for
(XV) miles I Block
the next section
• Route list
• Calculate alternative routes
• Nav igation favorites
• Drive home
• Enter address •
Online destinations
• Special destination
• Enter country
I town I street I state
• Exclude route/ Exclude route for
(XV) km/ m
• Map
• Day map/ Night map
• 2D driving position map/ 2D north position map/ 3D map/ Destination map
I Overview map
~l!IDI CONNECT
• Audi connect
• Travel Information/ Parking Information
• Fuel prices
• Weather
RADIO
• Radio presets
• FM
• FM /AM/ SIRIUS XM
• Station (XV) / Frequency (XV)
• Traffic announcement on/ off
Fig. 171 Comm and overv iew
166
• Flight Informa tion
• City events
• Online news
• Twitter
MEDIA
• Jukebox
• CD
I DVD
• SD card
l / SD card 2
• Audi music Interface/ I Pod/ USB / Bluetooth
I
WI -Fl I Med ium (XV)
• Media favorites
I Artists/ Albums/ Genres I
Tracks I Playll sts / Videos
• Folder up
• Random playback on / off
Voice recognition s ystem
Messages (Audi connect (Infotainment))
Applies to: vehicles with voice recognition system and Audi connect (Infotainment)
Requirement : a ce ll phone w it h an ac tive MAP
(Mess age Access P rofi le) must be connected to
t he MMI
¢page 180.
Function Say:
T ex t ed iti ng commands Read out
I Addi/ Delete / Re cord everything ag ain / Replac e
w ith (XV ) / Add recipient / Send
Reading out a new message Read out new text me ssage
I Read out ne w e-mail
Reading a message Read out text me ssage / Read out e-m ail
Replying to the open text message Reply
Forwarding the open text message Forward > Add recipient / In sert template / Send
Correcti ng data input No I meant (XV)
(D Tips
- Fo r more information on supported cell
phones, v is it www .aud iusa .com/bluetooth
or contact an author ized A udi dealer or au
thor ized Audi Se rvice Facility. -
Always read the chapter¢ page 194, Audi
connect (Infotainment) general informa
tion.
Navigation
Applies to: vehicles with voice recognition system and navigation system
Requiremen t: the Navigation menu m ust be
open ¢
table on page 168 .
Depending on the vehicle equipmen t an d these
l ected menu item, you can say the following com
mands to enter a destination:
Function Say:
Opening the list of previous naviga -Last destinati ons
tion destinations
Access ing favo rites Navigation fa vori tes
Selecting the home add ress Home address or Driv e home
E nte ring a n add ress wi th guidance Enter address
> follow the system prompts
from the system
Individual commands for entering a Enter countr y/ Ente r city/ Ente r ZIP code / Enter st reet / En-
destination ter house number
Making a correction wh ile entering a Correction
destination
Nav igating to a co ntact Drive me to (XY) or Na vigate to contac t, for example Drive me
to "John Sm ith"
Navigating to a specific address for Na
vigate to (contact ) business / Pri vate ,
a contact for example, "Nav igate to John Smith"
Nav igating to favorites Navigation favorite s> Line (XV) /
Line contents> Start route
guidance when prompted
170
Voice recognition s ystem
- Always read the chapter ¢ page 194, Audi
connect (Infotainment) general informa tion .
Radio
Applies to: vehicles with voice recognition system
Requirement: the Radio must already be open. Depend ing on the vehicle equipment and these
lected frequency band, you ca n say the fo llow ing
commands :
Function Say:
Selecting the frequency band FM*/ Siriu sXM* / FM / AM
Selecting a station from t he s ta tion Channel (XV ) / !Frequenc y (XV)
list
Selecting a stat ion from favorites/
Radio presets > Line (XV)
presets
Setting the frequency
F requency (X V ) / Frequency ( XV) HO 1
Correct ing data inp ut No I meant (XV )
Closing the full-screen command Close
list
Media
Applies to: vehicles with voice recognition system
Requirement: you mus t be in the Media menu . Depending on the vehicle equipment and the ac
t ive media, yo u can say the following commands :
Function Say:
Selecting a sou rce directly Ju kebox* / CO / DVD / SO card 1 / SO card 2 / Audi music inter-
face */ iPhone * / USB * / Bluetooth * / Wi -Fi * / Medium (XV) ,
for
exa mple "J o hn's player "
Selecting aud io/video" fi les in the
Media fa vorites I Artists / Albums / Genres I Tracks / Playlists /
Jukebox* Videos
Selecting aud io fi les on a n iP od Artists / Albu mis/ Genres I Track s/ Playlists / Compo sers I
(so urce: A udi music i nterface*) Podca st s / Aud io books
Nav iga ting with in a folder s truc-Folder up / Line (XV )
tu re/l ist
Selecting shuffle
Shuffle on / Shuffle off
Co rre ct in g data inp ut No I meant (XV )
Closing the full-screen command Close
list
@ Note External voice operation
Always follow the info rmation found in¢@) in
Wi-Fi hotspot on page 194.
Applies to: vehicles with voice recognition system and exter·
nal voice operation
Requireme nt:
172
Tele phone
Telephone
Introduction
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
To make phone coils in your vehicle using the
/11/111, connect your cell phone to the /11/111 via
Bluetooth.
Hand sfree
After you have connected your ce ll phone to the
MMI via Bluetooth, you can use the handsfree
system and operate telephone functions through
your MMI. You can make calls using the antenna
on your cell phone.
A WARNING
- Medical experts warn that cell phones can
interfere w ith the funct ion of pacemakers .
Always mainta in a m inimum d istance of
about 8 inches (20 cm) between the ce ll
phone antenna and the 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*
<=) page 167 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 dia l it at all. Dial
the emergency n umbe r manua lly.
- Switch your cell phone off in areas where
there is a ris k of an exp losion . These loca
tions are not always clearly mar ked. This
may include gas stations, fuel and chemical
storage facilities or transport vehicles, o r lo
cations where fue l vapors (such as propane
or gaso line vapor in vehicles or bui ldings),
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
turn your vehicle engine off .
- The demands of traffic requ ire your full at
tent io n. Always read the chapter
Q page 149, Traffic safety information.
174
-
@ Note
Always fo llow the information found in Q @ in
Wi -Fi hotspot on page 194.
(D Tips
- Th e Bluetooth connect ion range is limited
to inside the vehicle. It can also be affected by local conditions and interference with
other devices .
- To learn which Bluetooth connections and
wh ich of the funct ions in your ce ll phone are
supported, check with your cell phone serv
ice provider or the database for mob ile devi
ces at www .aud iusa .com/bluetooth.
Setup
Connecting a cell phone using Bluetooth
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
Fig . 172 D isp layin g the PIN for enter ing in t he cell phone
R equi rem ent
The vehicle must be stationary and the ignition
must be switched on.
The Bl uetooth settings m ust be open on your cell
phone during the connection setup.
The Bluetooth funct io n and v is ib il ity of the MMI
Q page 248 and cell phone must be sw itched on.
The cell phone to be connected must not be con nected to any other Bluetooth device .
The MMI must not be connected to a cell phone.
Conn ecting a c ell phon e
.. Select: IMENU I button> Telephone > Connect
mobile de vice > Find new de vic es > Next.
The
avai lab le Bluetooth devices are shown in the In-
fotainment system display.
Or select: ! MENUI 1111-
Cl a:, ...... N
" N ...... 0
0
::r '
settings
> Connection manager¢ page 246.
~ Se lect and confirm the desired cell phone from
the list of disp layed Bluetooth devices.
~ The MMI generates a PIN for the connect ion
setup
¢fig . 172.
~ Select and confirm Yes.
~ Enter the PIN for connecting on your ce ll
phone.
Or : whe n the PIN is displayed on your
cell phone, confirm the PIN on your cell phone
and in the MMI. The time allowed for entering
the PIN is limited to approximately 30 seconds.
~ Pay attention to any additiona l 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, information about
the connected profiles will appear. You can a lso
change the profiles later. Select:
!MENUI button>
Settings > left control button > MMI settings >
Connection manager¢ page 246 .
In addition, the cell phone contacts are automat
ically loaded in the MMI directory. T his process
can take several minutes, depend ing on the num
ber of contacts .
You can a lso make your connected cell phone the
default phone by select ing
Set as default tele
phone
in the Connection manager¢ page 248 .
@ Note
Always follow the information found in¢@) in
Wi-Fi hotspot on page 194.
(D Tips
- Making phone calls through the MMI is only
possible using the
Handsfree Bluetooth pro
file.
- You can apply additional settings to con
nected mobile devices using the
Connection
manager ¢ page 246 .
-You can also search for the MMI in your ce ll
phone using the Bluetooth device search.
Telephone
-You only have to pair your device one time.
B lu etooth devices that are already paired
automatically connect to the MMI when the
Bluetooth funct ion is switched on, they are
w ith in range and the ignition is switched on.
The last connected cell phone is given first
pr iority.
- Authorizing the MMI connection in your cell
phone w ill make automatic connection pos
sible .
- Pay attention to any system prompts dis
played on your cell phone, for example if
the system should connect automatically in
the future. Depending on the cell phone,
yo u may also need to download the directo
ry and confirm access to your text messages
separately.
- When leaving the vehicle, the Bluetooth
connection to the cell phon e will automati
cally disconnect. Depending on your cell
phone, phone calls in progress may be auto
matically redirected from the MMI to your
cell phone and you can continue the ca ll on
your phone.
- You can obtain more information from your
cell phone service provider or from your cell
phone user gu ide. For information on using
the telephone, vis it www.aud iusa .com/
bluetooth or contact an authorized Audi
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility.
- Applies to: veh icles without secondary
phone: Several cell p ho nes can be paired to
th e MM I, but only one cell phon e can be ac
tively connected to the MMI.
- App lies to: veh icles without seconda ry
phone: If a Bluetooth device is already con
nected to the MMI , it will be disconnected
when another device connects to the MMI.
175
Tele phone
Operating two telephones through the
MMI
You can connect two cell phones to the MMI, for
example your business cell phone as the primary
phone and your private cell phone as the secon
dary phone . You can be reached in your vehicle
through both cell phones.
The first connected cell phone is displayed as the
primary phone in the MMI. The second cell phone
is connected as the secondary phone.
The directory from the connected pr imary p ho ne
w ill always be displayed. If you wou ld like to use
the directory from the seconda ry phone, yo u
must switch the primary and secondary p hone
¢ page 176.
Conn ecting a cell phone as the primary
phon e
Connect your ce ll phone to the MM I via Blue
tooth . The first connected cell phone is displayed
as the
P rimar y phone in the MMI.
See
~ page 17 4, Connecting a cell phone using
8/uetooth .
Connecting a cell phone as the secondary
phon e
Requirement: a cell phone must be connected to
the MMI as the primary phone.
Select:
! M ENU ! button> Telephone > right con
trol button >
Conn ect secondary tel ephon e.
See ~ page 17 4, Connecting a cell phone using
Bluetooth .
Example: you have connected your business ce ll
phone to the MMI as the primary phone and your
private cell phone as the secondary phone . To be
ab le to call contacts from your p rivate cell phone
d irecto ry , you must switch the pr ima ry and sec
onda ry phone, s ince the directory from the p ri
mary phone is a lways displayed.
Switching the primar y and secondary phone
Requ irement: a primary phone and a secondary
phone must be connected .
176
Switch primary and second. phone : select:
IMENU! button> Telephone > right contro l but
ton >
Swit ch prim ary and second. phone .
(D Tips
-Please note that on ly the directory from the
primary phone is always disp layed .
- Yo u can see if a cell phone is connected as
the primary phone or secondary p hone in
the
Connection manage r¢ page 246. Or:
the device name of the connected pr imary
phone is shown in the
Telephone menu
(such as myPhone).
- If the pr imary phone does not connect auto
matically to the MMI when the ignit ion is
switched on, for example because it is out
of the ve hicle range o r the Bluetooth func
t ion is switched off, then a p reviously pa ired
se condary p ho ne is automa ticall y connected
as the p rim ary phone.
- You can send and rece ive messages on your
pr imary phone as we ll as o n your secondary
phone
¢page 177, fig. 173 . You do not
need to sw itch your pr imary phone and sec
ondary phone for this .
- Yo u can also make you r connec ted cell
phone the defau lt phone by se lecting
Set as
default telephone
in the Connect ion man
ager ¢
page 248.
Telephone
- Delete call list :
select and con firm if you would
lik e to
Delete this entry or Delete all entries.
- Store as favorite :
store the selec ted cont act a s
a favo rite.
- Show contact details : see ¢ page 1 83.
-Connection manager: see ¢ page 246.
-Bluetooth settings : see ¢ page 248 .
-Online settings : see¢ page 248.
-Wi-Fi settings : see¢ page 193, Wi-Fi hotspot.
-Telephone settings : see¢ page 1 84.
Favorites
Requir em en t: a phon e numb er or c onta ct mu st
be s to re d a s a f avo rit e ¢
page 1 79.
Selec t and conf irm a favor ite in t he favo rit es list.
Directory
Req uirement: you must have at least one contact
sto red in yo ur cell phone .
Select an d confirm a phone num ber from the di
rectory ¢
page 183.
Enter number
- Entering a phone number as a sequence of
numbers :
enter th e n umber usi ng the number
s p ell er
¢fig. 175.
- Entering the phone number as a sequence of
letters :
select an d con firm !ABC ! above the
num ber sp elle r. Ente r a se quence of lette rs us
ing t he letter speller, for examp le
AUDISER
VICE.
- Dialing a phone number : select and confi rm ef1" .
Or : push the cont rol knob down . Select an d
confi rm
OK.
- Deleting individual characters : select and con
f irm
t h e control knob w it h the character se lection to
> Clear input field .
Accepting/ending a call
A pp lies to: ve hicles w ith tele phone
-Accepting a call : select and confirm Answer .
- Declining a call :
select and confirm Decline.
178
-Muting the active call : select and conf irm
Mute.
- Ending a phone call/cancel dialing :
select and
confirm
End call.
Caller information :
the name, ph one number o r
Unknown app ea rs in th e Info ta inm en t syst em
d isplay depen ding o n if the ca ll er has been store d
i n the di rectory and if the p hone number has
b een t ransmitted . A pict ure may also be dis
played, depen ding on whether you have assigned
a p ictu re to a contact in yo ur directory and if it
was transfe rred to your MMI. You ca n find out if
you r ce ll phone s upports t his fu nction from your
c ell phone ne twor k prov ider, your cell p ho ne
owner 's ma nual or at www.a udiusa .co m/
bl uet ooth .
(D Tips
- The radio or media playback is m uted dur ing
a phone call.
- Missed calls ar e displ ayed wi th a symbol i n
the status line o f th e Info tai nme nt syst em
di spl ay @ ¢pa ge
159 , fig. 16 6.
During a phone call
App lies to: vehicl es wi th telepho ne
Re quire ment : th ere must b e a call in pr ogress.
~ End call: you ca n end a phone call.
~ Send tone sequence: you can e nter tone s e
que nces
(DTMF ) direct ly usin g t he nu mbe r
speller and s end t o the o ther pers on on t he
call.
~ Other call options : press the r ight control but-
ton .
T he followi ng op tions are poss ible du ring a call
d epen din g on the ce ll phone be ing used and t he
type of connect io n:
- Answer ing an add iti on al c all: if there is an in
c omin g ca ll while a not her ca ll is a ctive, you can
sele ct
Answer to put t he exist ing c all on ho ld
an d answer t he in comin g call. If you select
De
cline ,
the incom ing ca ll w ill b e de clined .
- Accepting an incomin g call when t here is an ac
tive ca ll and a ca ll on ho ld: sel ect
Replace. T he
ac tive ca ll is replaced with the incoming ca ll. .,.
Telephone
-Se lect t he right contro l button > Rename fa-
vorite.
Moving stored favorites
- Se lect : Favorit es > a favorite from the list .
-Select t he r ight contro l button > Move favorite .
-Se lect and confirm the location of the selected
favorite .
Deleting a stored favorite
-Se lect : Favorites > a favorit e from th e list .
-Se lect the right contro l button > Delete favor-
ite > Delete this favorite or Delete all favor
ites .
Messages
Text messages
Applies to: cell phones with Bluetooth Message Access Profile
(MAP)
Depending on the cell phone being used and the
cell phone ne twork con trac t, you can receive and
send tex t messages using the MMI.
Requirement
A cell p hone m ust be co nn ecte d t o the MMI via
Bl ue tooth MAP (Message Access Profile)
~ page 174.
.,. Se lect : I MENU I but ton> Telephone > left con
tr ol bu tton >
text message (myPhone) /text
message (secondary phone )*.
Write new text message
S elect a nd conf irm Write new text message .
- Using a template :
select and confirm the de
s ir ed temp late from the lis t.
-Writing your own text *: select and confirm Do
not use template .
Enter text us ing the M MI
touch co ntro l pad* o r the lette r sp eller .
- Ente r one o r mo re recip ients.
- Se lect and confirm
Send .
Inbox
D isp lays a ll re ce ived tex t m essages .
Sent
Displays all sent tex t messages .
180
Outbox
Disp lays all tex t message s to be sent.
Drafts
D isplays all text messages that have no t yet been
sen t and s to red text messages .
(D Tips
-Please note that you may have to activate
t he receivi ng a nd send ing of t ext m essages
dep endi ng on t he SIM card being us ed in
yo ur ce ll pho ne (for e xample, when usin g a
mult i- S IM ). You can obt ain more informa
tion fr om your c ell phone serv ice p rov ider or
from you r ce ll p hone use r guide .
- Fo r m ore inform ation o n suppo rt e d c ell
p ho nes, vi sit www .a udiu sa.co m/ blu eto oth
o r contact a n auth orized Audi dea le r or au
t h orize d Au di Service Fac ility .
- You n eed a cell phone with Mes sa g e A ccess
Profi le that also s upports the sen ding func
t ion to be a ble to se nd text messa ges
throug h the MMI.
Message options
Applies to: cell phones with Bluetooth Message Access Profile
(MAP)
.,. Select: IT ELI bu tton > left contro l butto n > text
message (myPhone) /text message (secondary
phone) * > Inbo x/Sent /Outbox
> r ight control
bu tton.
The followi ng options may be avai la b le depend
i ng on the selected menu .
Storing a text message as a template
Ten tex t mess age temp lates are s to red in t he
M MI. Y ou can s ave up to ten ad dition al tem
p lates .
- Create a text message.
- Select an d confirm
Store template.
Resume last text message
The last ed ited text message can be resumed .
Reply*
A reply can be sen t for t he se lec ted mess age in
t h e
Inbox.