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Moving the map
Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch
Fig . 104 Mov ing th e map
Req uirement: a map must be d isp layed
¢ page 142, fig. 127 .
-Showing /hiding the cro sshair s: press the con
t rol knob to show the crossha irs
CD ¢ fig. 104 .
-Moving the map : when the crosshairs are v is i
ble
CD ¢ fig. 104 pull two fingers in the desired
direction ac ross the
M MI touch cont rol pad
¢ fig. 104.
- Moving the map quickly : when the crosshairs
are visible
CD ¢ fig. 10 4, pull two finge rs ac ross
the
M MI to uc h con trol pad q uic kly in the de
s ired
dire ct io n ¢ fig . 104. The ma p will come to
a stop a fter severa l seconds.
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Zooming in/out on the map
Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch
Fig . 105 Zoo ming in and out o n th e ma p
Requirement: a map must be displayed
¢page 142 , fig. 127 .
-Zooming in /out on the map : press the control
knob to show the crossha irs . Touch the
MMI
touc h cont rol pad with two f ingers and pull
your fi ngers apart or
together ¢ fig. 105 .
Press t he I BA CK I button (J) to hide the crosshairs
¢ page 93, fig. 96.
Adjusting the sound focus
Applies to : vehicles with MMI to uch
Requireme nt: the Balance /fader funct io n must
be se lected
¢ page 177 .
-Moving the crosshairs for sound focus : move
your finger in the desired di rect ion on t he
MMI
to uch control pad .
-Storing the crosshairs location : press the con
trol knob tw ice.
Or : press the I BACK I button (J)
¢ page 93, fig . 96 .
Using the DVD main menu
Applies to : vehicles with MMI touch
Requireme nt: a DVD m ust be playing
¢ page 162. The DV D main menu is s hown .
-Selecting a menu item: move your finger up/
down or left/rig ht on the
M MI touch cont rol
pad .
-Confirming a selection : press the contro l knob . ..,.
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(D Tips
The volume of the prompts for the MMI touch
can be adjusted
separate ly ¢ page 178.
Control knob with
joystick function
Operating
F ig . 106 Ope rat ing concept fo r th e co ntrol knob w ith joy
s ti ck f unct ion
You can push the contro l knob up or down (D
¢ fig. 106 or to the right or left @.
Opening and closing the selection menu
Push the contro l knob toward the left to open the
selection menu
¢ page 94.
P ress the I BACKI b utton (J) ¢ page 93, fig. 96 to
ret urn to the funct io n one level up.
Or : push the
control knob to the right to close the selection
menu.
Opening and closing the options menu
P ush the contro l knob to t he r ight to open the
options menu
¢ page 94 .
Press the I BACKI button (J) ¢ page 93, fig . 96 to
ret urn to the funct io n one level up .
Or: push the
cont rol knob to the left to close the op tions
menu .
Displaying the input field *
Push the control knob up to reach the beginn ing
of a list in t he central area/ input f ield .
Switching to speller input*
When the inp ut fie ld is a lready open, switch di
rectly to the spelle r in the input fie ld by pushing
98
t h e control knob up again ¢ page 99, Letter/
number speller.
On the map
Requireme nt: a map must be d isplayed
¢ page 142 , fig. 127.
- Di splaying the input field* :
push the control
knob upwa rd .
- Displaying route guidanc e: when route guid
ance is active, you can also d isplay the route
guidance by pus hing t he cont rol knob up
¢ page 135 .
- Zooming in /out on the map (zoom) :
turn the
cont rol knob to the right/le ft to zoom in/out on
t he map.
Adjusting the sound focus*
Requirement: the balance/fader function must
be se lected ¢
page 177 . The crosshairs are
shown .
-Moving the sound focus using the crosshairs :
the crosshairs can be moved horizontally. T ur n
the co ntro l knob to t he left o r right . T o move
the c rosshairs vert ically , p ress the control
knob . Turn the cont ro l knob to the left or r ight.
To sto re the set ting, press the co ntrol knob
aga in .
Using the DVD main menu
Requireme nt: a DVD must be playing
¢ page 162. The DVD ma in menu is s hown .
-Select ing a menu item : move the contro l knob
w ith joys tick function up or down or to the left
or r ight.
- Confirming a selection: press the control knob .

Multi Media Interface
characters, select and confirm I LISTI(!). Or :
push the control knob down .
-Entering accented characters (such as a, ~. ii,
o)*: turn the control knob with the character
selection @¢ fig. 108 to a c haracter . To open
the se lected accented characters, press and
ho ld the control knob. Turn the control knob
with the character
selection @¢ fig. 108 to an
accented character . Press the control knob to
i nsert the accented character. To close the ac
cented cha racte rs without se lecting a c harac
te r, press and hold the control knob again.
Or:
select and confirm laou l(z) ¢fig. 108. Select
and confirm an accented character.
-Deleting characters : select and confi rm
field, press and hold the control knob on
are de leted.
- Entering special characters: select and con
firm
l !&? l@ ¢fig. 108 or !123 !@ . Select and
confirm the desired special character (for ex-
Symbol/Description Description
ample, a hyphen or period) with the number
speller .
-Input assistance : in some cases s uch as in navi
gation*, there is a word suggestion* @
¢
fig. 108 based on avai lable entries while you
are entering data. You can select this sugges
tion by push ing the control knob upward.
-Results list: in some cases, such as in the direc
tory, the system switches automatica lly to the
resu lts list based on available entries @
¢
fig. 108. Select and confirm a suggestion
from the list.
Requirement: the input
field @¢fig. 108 must
be active.
- Switching between speller and MMI touch*:
the handwriting recognition for the MMI touch
control pad* is activated automatically. Simply
start writing .
Overview of symbols in the speller
The symbols in the lette r/numbe r speller are ex
plained in the follo wing table:
CD ILIST lorB Switches to the results list.
@ Input field Displays the current input.
® Results list Displays
a list with suggest ions based on the letters already en-
tered.
@
+
Switches from lower case to upper case letters or from upper case
to lower case letters .
® E
Opens additional speller options (for example Close speller, Clear
input field )
® li&? I Punctuation marks and special characters (such as hyp hens or peri-
ads) a re shown.
0 laoul Displays accented characters (such as a,~, fi, o).
Switches from letter to number input or from number to letter i n-
® !1231/IABCI
put.
® Adds a space in the input fie ld . ..........
@ Character se lection Highlights the selected character.
@ ..
Inserts the suggested word* when you push the control knob up .
@ ~ Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
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Accented characters are not available for ev
ery letter .
Free text search
Using the free text search, you can select the or
der tha t the search terms are entered in the in
put field .
Fig. 109 Example : free text search on telep hone
Free text search is ava ilable in the Vehicle", Ra
dio, Media* , Telephone *, Navigation *
and Audi
connect*
menus .
Opening free text search
~ Select : IMENUI button> desired menu item
(such as Telephone).
~ Keep turning the control knob to the left until
the
free text search input field CD¢ fig. 109
appears . Or: if necessary , push the control knob
up to open the input fie ld
CD ¢fig . 109.
The handwriting recognit ion for the MMI touch
control pad* is automat ically act ivated . Simply
start wr it ing .
Multi Media Interface
Free text search for an entry
~ Enter one or more search terms in any order in
to the input field . The individual search terms
must be separated by spaces when entering .
An input suggest ion to comp lete the entry @
¢fig. 109 is shown based on the input. Add ition
al entries that contain the entered search terms are listed In the results
list@¢ fig. 109.
If the desired term is still not displayed, enter
additional letters until it is displayed .
It is often enough just to enter the f irst letters of
the search term in o rder fo r it to disp lay in the re
su lts list . For example, in the
Telephone * menu,
wr ite the initials of the contact being searched,
separated by a space.
Selecting the input suggestion to complete
the entry
Requirement: an inpu t sug gest io n to complete
the
entry @¢ fig. 109 must be disp layed .
~ MMI touch input* : press the control knob.
~ Speller input : push the cont rol knob up.
Selecting an entry from the results list
~ MMI touch input* : turn the control knob to the
r ight . Select and confirm an entry from the list .
~ Speller input: select and confirm I LIST! CD
¢ page 99, fig. 108. Or: push t he control knob
down. Select and confirm an entry from the
list.
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Voice recognition system Operating
Applies to: vehicles with voice recognitio n system
You con operate many Infotainment functions
conveniently by speaking.
Requirement: the ignition and the MM I must be
switched on, there m ust be no phone call in p rog
ress and the park ing system must not be active.
~ Switching on : briefly p ress t h e ~ but ton @
¢page 19, fig . 9 on the multif unction steering
whee l and say th e desi red command after the
Beep .
~ Switching off : press and hold the ~ button .
Or: say the command Cancel.
~ Pausing : say the command Pause . To resume,
press
the~ b utt on .
~ Corr ecting : press t h e ~ button one t ime ®
¢ page 18, fig. 7. Or: say the co mmand Correc
tion .
Input assistance
The system g uides you throug h the input with
v isua l and aud io feedback .
-Visual input assistance : after switching on
vo ice recogn it io n, a display with a se lection of
poss ible commands appears . The command
display can be sw itched on/off under
I M EN U I >
Setting s> left contro l butto n > MMI setting s>
Speech dialog system .
- Audio input assistance:
to have the poss ible
c omma nds read, press t he
10, I bu tton o n the
mul tifunc tion steering w heel b riefly and say
Help.
For the system to understand you:
Speak clearly and dis tinct ly a t a normal vo lume .
Speak lo uder when d riving faste r.
Emphasi ze the words in the commands even ly
a n d do not leave long pauses .
Do not spea k a command when the voice recogni
tion system is m aking an a nno uncement.
C lose the doors, the windows and the sunroof* to
r e duce background noise. Make s ure that passe n-
Voice recognition system
gers are not speaking w hen you are g iv ing a voice
comman d.
D o no t direct the vents towa rd the handsfree mi
c rophone, wh ic h is near the fro nt inter ior lights
on the roof headline r or on the dr iver's safety
belt*. Fo r additional informat io n on th e safety
belt m ic rophone, see
¢ pag e 122 .
Only use the system from the dr ive r's sea t be
ca use the hands -free microphone is di rected to
ward that s eat .
Additional settings
See ¢ page 178, Voice recognition system.
_&. WARNING
- D ir e ct y ou r full a tte ntio n to dr iv in g. A s t he
dr iver, you have com ple te re spon sibility fo r
safety in t raff ic . O nly use the functions in
such a way t hat you a lways maintai n com
p lete contro l over your vehicle in all traffic
situations.
- Do not use t he voice recognition system in
emergencies beca use your voice may change
in st ressfu l s ituations. It may ta ke longe r to
d ia l the number o r th e system may not be
ab le to d ia l it at all. Dia l the emergency
number manually .
(D Tips
-The d ialog pauses w hen the re is a n incom
ing phone call a nd will con tinue if yo u ig
nore the ca ll. The dia log ends if yo u answer
t he ca ll.
- There are no vo ice gu idance* prompts when
a dialog is ac tive .
- Yo u ca n select a n item in the list us ing ei
t her the vo ice recogn ition sys tem o r the
cont ro l knob .
Command overview
information
Applies to: vehicles with voice recognition system
T he following overv iews des crib e the co m man ds
t h at can be used to oper ate the MMI using the
vo ice recognit ion system.
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Function
Calling a contact from yo ur favor -
ites list
Displaying the ca ll list
Calling the last number dialed
Dialing a phone num ber
Correcting the p hone number that
was entered
Showing contact information
L iste ning to messages
Entering the PIN (SIM)
C orrecting the P IN entry
Correcting data inp ut
Closing the fu ll- screen command
list
(D Tips
Voice recognition system
Say :
Telephone fa vo rites
> a~er being prompted, say the desired
contact>
D ial
Call li st
Redial
En ter number
> after being prompted, say the telephone num-
ber in groups of individual numbers,
for example. 888 555
1212 > Dial
Correction / Delete number
Directory
> when prompted, say the desired contact,
suc h as John Smith
Call voi cemail
Enter PIN
> · when prompted, say the PIN in individual numbers
> Save
Correction / Delete PIN
No I meant ( XV)
Close
phones tha t transmit names separated into
first and last names.
- Contacts in the directory can selected using
the full name ("first name last name" and
"last name, first name") as well as with only
the first or last name. This applies to cell - F
or more in format ion on s uppo rted cell
phones, visi t www .audiusa.com/ bluetoo th
or contact an a uthorized Audi dea ler or au
thorized Aud i Service Fac ility.
Audi connect
A ppl ies to : ve hicl es w ith vo ice recogni tion sys te m and Audi co nn ect
Requirement: the requirements for Audi connect
services must be met ¢
page 124.
Function Say:
Accessing A udi connect services Aud i connect > follow the system prompts.
(D Tips
Always read the chapte r¢ page 131, About
Audi connect.
Navigation
A pp lies to: ve hicles with vo ice recognition syste m and navigation syste m
Requirement: the Navigation me nu must be
ope n¢
table on page 106 .
You can say the following commands fo r en ter ing
a dest inat ion depending on the se lected me nu
i tem :
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Telephone Introduction
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
To make phone coils in your vehicle using the
MMI, connect your cell phone to the MMI via
Bluetooth.
Handsfree
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 ma inta in a m inimum distance of
about 8 inches (20 cm) between the cell
phone antenna and the pacemake r.
-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 voice recognition system*
¢
page 105 in emergencies because your
voice may change in stressful situations. It
may take longer to dial the number or the
system may not be able to dial it at all. Dial
the emergency number manually.
-Switch your cell phone off in areas where
there is a risk of an exp losion. These loca
t ions are not always clearly marked. This
may include gas stations, fuel and chemical
storage facilities or transport vehicles, or lo
cations where fue l vapors (such as propane
or gasoline vapor in vehicles or bui ldings),
chem icals or large quantities of dust parti
cles (such as flour, sawdust or metal) may
be present in the air. Th is also applies to all
ot her locations where you would normally
turn your vehicle engine off.
-The demands of traffic require your full at
tention. Always read the chapter ¢
page 93,
Traffic safety information .
-
Telephone
@ Note
Always fo llow the information found in Q@ in
Wi -Fi hotspot on page 130.
(D Tips
-To learn which Bluetooth connections and
which of the functions in your cell phone are supported, check with your cell phone serv
ice provider or the database for mobile devi
ces at www.aud iusa.com/bluetooth.
-The Bluetooth connection range is limited
to inside the vehicle. It can also be affected
by local condit ions and interference with
other devices .
Setup
Connecting a cell phone using Bluetooth
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
Fig. 112 Display ing t he PIN for enter ing in t he cell p hone
Requirement
T he vehicle must be stationary and the ignition
must be switched on.
T he Bl uetoo th settings must be open on your cell
phone during the connection setup .
T he Bluetooth funct io n and v is ibilit y of the MMI
Q page 175 and cell phone must be switched on.
The cell phone to be connected must not be ac
t ively connected to any other B luetooth dev ice .
The MMI must not be connected to a cell phone.
Connecting a cell phone
.,. Select: IMENU I button> Telephone> Connect
mobile device > Next .
The avai lab le Bluetooth
devices are shown in the Infotainment system
disp lay.
Or : search for the MMI in your cell
phone through the Bluetooth device search.
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Tele phone
~ Se lect and confirm the desired ce ll phone from
the list of disp layed Bluetooth devices.
~ The MMI generates a PIN for the connect ion
setup
¢ fig. 112 .
~ Select and confirm Y es.
~ Enter the PIN for connecting on your cell
phone .
Or: when the PIN is d isplayed on your
ce ll phone, co nfirm the P IN on your ce ll phone
and in t he M MI. The time a llowed for ente ring
the P IN is lim ited to app rox ima tely 30 seconds.
~ Pay attention to any additiona l system prompts
displayed on your cell phone, for example i f the
system s hou ld connect automatically in the fu
ture . Depending on the ce ll phone, you may
have to confirm downloading the directory sep
arately .
After conn ect ing succ essfully
After connecting successfully, a short message
with information about the connected profi les
will appear. You can also change profiles later.
Select:
! MENU ! button> Setting s> left control
button
> MMI se ttings > Conn ection manag er
¢page 175.
In addition, the cell phone contacts are automat ically loaded in the MMI directory. Th is process
can take several minutes, depend ing o n the num
ber of contacts .
@ Note
Always follow the information found in c:::;,il]) in
Wi-Fi hotspot on page 130.
(D Tips
- Making phone calls throug h the MMI is only
possib le using the
Handsfree Bluetooth pro
file.
- You can apply additional settings to con
nected mobile devices using the co nnect ion
manager
¢ page 174.
- You can also search for the MMI in your cell
phone us ing the Bluetooth device search.
- You only have to pair your device one t ime.
B luetooth dev ices that are already pa ired
automat ically connect to the MMI when the
Bluetooth function is sw itched on, they are
within range and t he ign it io n is switched on.
112
Th e last connected cell p hone is given first
priority .
- Au thoriz ing the M MI connec tion in your cell
phone wi ll make automatic connection pos
sible.
- Pay attention to any system prompts dis
played on your ce ll phone, for example if
the system should connect automatically in
the future. Depend ing on the ce ll phone,
you may also need to download the directo ry and confirm access to your text messages
separately .
- Whe n leaving the vehicle, the Bluetooth
connect io n to the cell phone will automati
cally d isconnect. Dependi ng on you r cell
phone, phone calls in prog ress may be auto
matically red irected from the MM I to you r
cell p ho ne a nd you can con tinue the c all on
your phone.
- Yo u can ob tain more i nfo rmat ion fro m you r
cell p ho ne serv ice p rovider or from yo ur cell
phone user guide . For in formation on using
the te lephone, visit www.audi usa .com/
bluetooth or contact an authorized Audi
dea ler or author ized Audi Service Facility.
- Applies to : vehicles without secondary
phone: Several cell phones can be paired to
the MMI, but only one cell phone can be ac
t ively connected to the M Ml.
- Applies to: vehicles without secondary
phone: If a Bluetooth device is a lready con
nected to the MMI, it will be d isconnected
w hen another device connects to the MMI.
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 ce ll phone is d isplayed as the
pr imary phone in the MM I. The secon d cell phone
is connected as the secondary phone .
The directory from the connected pr ima ry phone
will a lways be d isplayed . If yo u wo uld like to use
t h e d irec to ry from the secondary phone, you
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