Multi Media Interface
— Displaying the input field: push the control
knob up.
— Displaying route guidance: when route guid-
ance is active, you can also display the route
guidance by pushing the control knob up
> page 132.
— Zooming in/out on the map (zoom): turn the
control knob to the right/left to zoom in/out on
the map.
Adjusting the sound focus
Requirement: the Balance function must be se-
lected > page 171. The crosshairs are shown.
— Moving the sound focus using the crosshairs:
the crosshairs can be moved horizontally. Turn
the control knob to the left or right. To move
the crosshairs vertically, press the control knob.
Turn the control knob to the left or right. To
store the setting, press the control knob again.
Using the DVD main menu
Requirement: a DVD must be playing
= page 157. The DVD main menu is shown.
— Selecting a menu item: move the control knob
with joystick function up or down or to the left
or right.
— Confirming a selection: press the control knob.
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the control knob
Applies to: vehicles with joystick function
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Fig. 104 Opening the selection/options menu with the
control knob
Opening and closing a selection menu: Push the
control knob toward the left (2) to open the selec-
tion menu. Then you can select and confirm a
function using the control knob.
Press the [BACK] button (%) > page 93, fig. 93 to
return to the function one level up.
Opening and closing the options menu: Push
the control knob toward the right @) to open the
Options menu. Then you can select and confirma
function using the control knob.
Press the [BACK] button (%) > page 93, fig. 93 to
return to the function one level up.
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Letter/number speller
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Fig. 105 Diagram: letter/number speller
You can enter letters, numbers and symbols in
the MMI using the letter/number speller. This op-
tion is available when the input field @) is active.
— Opening and closing the letter/number spell-
er: move the control knob up or down when the
input field is active, or select: right control but-
ton > Open speller/Close speller.
— Entering characters: turn the control knob with
the character selection @ to select the desired
character. Press the control knob to confirm the
character. Your input is displayed in the input
field @. When you have entered all of the char-
acters, select and confirm [LIST @, or push the
control knob downward.
— Entering accented characters (such as 4, ¢, fi,
6)*: turn the control knob with the character
selection @9 to a character. To open the select-
ed accented characters, press and hold the con-
trol knob. Turn the control knob with the char-
acter selection @9 to an accented character.
Press the control knob to insert the accented
character. To close the accented characters
without selecting a character, press and hold
the control knob again, or select and confirm
aot] @).
— Deleting characters: select and confirm 4 @.
To delete all characters in the input field, press
and hold the control knob on 1 @ until all
characters in the input field are deleted.
— Entering special characters: select and con-
firm [8&2] © or [423] @). Select and confirm the
desired special character (for example, a hy-
phen or period) with the number speller.
— Input assistance: in some cases such as in navi-
gation*, there is a word suggestion* @) based
on available entries while you are entering da-
ta. You can select this suggestion by pushing
the control knob upward.
— Results list: in some cases, such as in the direc-
tory, the system switches automatically to the
results list based on logical deduction @). Se-
lect and confirm a suggestion from the list.
Requirement: the input field @) must be active.
— Switching between speller and MMI touch: the
handwriting recognition for the MMI touch con-
trol pad is activated automatically. Simply start
writing.
Overview of symbols in the speller
The symbols in the letter/number speller are ex-
plained in the following table:
Symbol/Description Description
@ LIST] orl Switches to the results list.
@ Input field Displays the current input. >
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Symbol/Description Description
RSLS USE Displays a list with suggestions based on the letters already en-
ods) are shown.
® tered.
@ Switches from lower case to upper case letters or from upper case to
é lower case letters.
© Opens additional speller options (for example Close speller, Clear
¢ input field)
© 1a Punctuation marks and special characters (such as hyphens or peri-
@
aou Displays accented characters (such as 4, ¢, ff, 6).
TSS/ABE Switches from letter to number input or from number to letter in-
put.
Adds a space in the input field.
“4
Character selection Highlights the selected character.
®
|
©
|O|
©
A Inserts the input suggestion when you push the control knob up.
ips
the free text search input field @ appears, or
push the control knob upward to open the input
ery letter. field @.
Accented characters are not available for ev-
The handwriting recognition for the MMI touch
control pad is automatically activated. Simply
(3) start writing.
an Free text search for an entry
bert, Simon
tole E1 Bf >» Enter one or more search terms in any order in-
Tea Mieal= to the input field. The individual search terms
TESTU must be separated by spaces when entering.
len, Toby
Free text search
A suggestion to complete the entry @) may be
shown depending on what is entered. Additional
entries that contain the entered search term are
Using the free text search, you can select the or- listed In the results list @).
der that the search terms are entered in the input
field.
Fig. 106 Example: free text search on telephone
If the desired term is still not displayed, enter
additional letters until it is displayed.
Free text search is available in the Vehicle*, Ra-
dio, Media*, Telephone, Navigation and Audi
connect* menus.
It is often enough just to enter the first letters of
the search term in order for it to display in the re-
sults list. For example, in the Telephone* menu,
write the initials of the contact being searched,
separated by a space.
Opening free text search
> Select: [MENU] button > desired menu item
(such as Telephone).
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Selecting the input suggestion to complete
the entry
Requirement: a suggestion to complete the entry
@® must be displayed.
> MMI touch input: press the control knob.
> Speller input: push the control knob up.
Selecting an entry from the results list
> MMI touch input: turn the control knob to the
right. Select and confirm an entry from the list.
> Speller input: select and confirm [LIST] @
=> page 99, fig. 105, or
» Push the control knob down. Select and con-
firm an entry from the list.
Menus and symbols
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Additional station information
v Slide show Preferred picture view
Treble
Radio settings
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Telephone
b A olilams inital
LEZ 1
Ralf Schmidt
Fig. 107 Diagram: menus and symbols
Symbol/Description Explanation
@ Selected text Selected function
@ TMC TMC/online traffic information reception > page 142
Network coverage for the active data connection > page 128
2G: GSM network
3G: UMTS network
® 2G/3G/LTE* LTE*: LTE network
When a data connection is established, the symbol for an active da-
ta connection appears in the status line on the Infotainment system
display > page 128
iS)
Data connection signal
strength bars*
Signal strength for the active data connection, or
PIN: Enter PIN (SIM)
PUK: Enter PUK
SIM: Inserting a SIM card > page 125
Jukebox importing proc-
® ess Importing audio/video files to the Jukebox > page 152
© Repeat track The track currently playing is repeated > page 160
All files on the playlist are played in random order > page 160,
huff
@ shuffle Shuffle
Knob Setting for the selected function by turning the control knob
© Arrow Access information by pressing the control knob
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Voice recognition system
Voice recognition system
Operating
You can operate many Infotainment functions
conveniently by speaking.
Requirement: the ignition and the MMI must be
switched on. A system language supported by
the voice recognition system must be set. There
must be no phone calls in progress and the park-
ing aid must not be active.
> Switching on: briefly press the [2] button @)
=> page 14, fig. 10 on the multifunction steer-
ing wheel and say the desired 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 |] button.
> Correcting: say the command Correction.
Input assistance
The system guides you through the input with
visual and audio feedback.
— Visual input assistance: after switching on
voice recognition, a display with a selection of
possible commands appears. The command
display can be switched on/off under [MENU] >
Settings > left control button > MMI settings >
Speech dialog system.
— Audio input assistance: to have the possible
commands read, press the [2] button on the
multifunction steering wheel briefly and say
Help.
For the system to understand you:
— Speak clearly and distinctly at a normal volume.
Speak louder when driving faster.
— Emphasize the words in the commands evenly
and do not leave long pauses.
— Do not speak a command when the voice recog-
nition system is making an announcement.
— Close the doors, the windows, and the sunroof*
to reduce background noise. Make sure that
passengers are not speaking when you are giv-
ing a voice command.
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— Do not direct the vents toward the handsfree
microphone, which is near the front interior
lights on the roof headliner or on the driver's
safety belt*. For additional information on the
safety belt microphone, see > page 122.
— Only use the system from the driver's seat be-
cause the hands-free microphone is directed to-
ward that seat.
Additional settings
See > page 172, Voice recognition system.
ZA\ WARNING
— Direct your full attention to driving. As the
driver, you have complete responsibility for
safety in traffic. Only use the functions in
such a way that you always maintain com-
plete control over your vehicle in all traffic
situations.
— Do not use the voice recognition system in
emergencies because your voice may change
in stressful situations. The system may take
longer to dial the number or may not be
able to dial it at all. Dial the emergency
number manually.
Gi) Tips
— The dialog pauses when there is an incom-
ing phone call and will continue if you ig-
nore the call. The dialog ends if you answer
the call.
— There are no voice guidance prompts when a
dialog is active.
— You can select an item in the list using ei-
ther the voice recognition system or the
control knob.
Command overview
information
The following overviews describe the commands
that can be used to operate the MMI using the
voice recognition system.
Alternative commands are separated using a “/”,
for example say: Telephone / (or) Navigation /
(or) Radio.
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Sequences of commands used to perform an ac-
acm
tion are identified with a “>”, for example say:
es. For a business address, you can also say busi-
ness, work, office or at the office.
Enter address > (then) Enter country/state.
The majority shown are main commands. This
system also recognizes synonyms in certain cas-
Commands
Global commands
You can always use the global commands, re-
gardless of the menu selected.
Function Say:
Opening a menu Telephone / Directory / Navigation / Radio / Media / Audi con-
nect®* / Car / Tone
Having the possible commands
read aloud
Help / Help speech dialog system / Help Telephone / Help Navi-
gation / Help Map / Help Radio / Help Media / Help Audi con-
nect*
Telephone functions Call (XY), for example Call "John Smith" /
Enter number / Redial / Directory / Read out text message
Navigation functions Navigate to (XY), for example Navigate to John Smith /
Enter address / Cancel route guidance / Map / Online destina-
tions* / Online destination (XY)*
Accessing favorites Favorites > follow the system prompts
Selecting an entry from a list Line (XY)
Scrolling through a list Next page / Previous page
Correcting the command given Correction
Switching the voice recognition sys-
tem off
Cancel
Telephone
Requirement: A cell phone must be connected to
the MMI > page 110 and the Telephone menu
must be open > table on page 105.
You can say the following commands depending
on the selected menu item:
Function Say:
Calling a contact from the directory Call (XY), for example Call "John Smith"
Selecting a specific contact number Call (XY) at work / Private / Landline / Cell phone,
for example, Call "John Smith" private
Selecting a phone number with an
address card open
Call / Call work / Call private / Call landline / Call cell phone
work
Calling a contact from your favor-
ites list
Telephone favorites > after being prompted, say the desired
contact > Dial
Displaying the call list
Call list
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Telephone
Telephone
Introduction
To make phone calls in your vehicle using the
MMI, connect your cell phone to the MMI via
Bluetooth.
Handsfree
After you have connected your mobile device 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 mobile device.
ZA\ WARNING
— Medical experts warn that mobile devices
can interfere with the function of pacemak-
ers. Always maintain a minimum distance of
about 7.9 inches (20 cm) between the mo-
bile device antennas and the pacemaker.
— Do not carry the mobile device in a pocket
directly over the pacemaker when the
phone is switched on.
— Switch the mobile device off immediately
if you suspect it may be interfering with
the pacemaker.
— Do not use the voice recognition system
=> page 104 in emergencies because your
voice may change in stressful situations. The
system may take longer to dial the number
or may not be able to dial it at all. Dial the
emergency number manually.
— Switch your mobile device off in areas where
there is a risk of an explosion. These loca-
tions are not always clearly marked. This
may include gas stations, fuel and chemical
storage facilities or transport vehicles, or lo-
cations where fuel vapors (such as propane
or gasoline vapor in vehicles or buildings),
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 require your full at-
tention. Always read the chapter > page 93,
Traffic safety information.
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@) Note
Always follow the information found in >@ in
General information on page 124.
G) Tips
—To learn which Bluetooth connections and
which of the functions in your mobile device
are supported, check with your mobile de-
vice service provider or the database for mo-
bile devices at www.audiusa.com/
bluetooth.
— The Bluetooth connection range is limited
to inside the vehicle. It can also be affected
by local conditions and interference with
other devices.
Setup
Connecting a cell phone using Bluetooth
Visa ate) aioe
Does this PIN match the one on your
Bluetooth device? PIN: 967536
Fig. 109 Displaying the PIN for entering in the cell phone
Requirement
The vehicle must be stationary and the ignition
must be switched on.
The Bluetooth settings must be open on your
mobile device during the connection setup.
The Bluetooth function and visibility of the MMI
= page 169 and mobile device must be switched
on.
The mobile device to be connected must not be
actively connected to any other Bluetooth device.
The MMI must not be connected to a mobile de-
vice.
Connecting a mobile device
MENU > Select: button > Telephone > Connect
mobile device > Find new devices > Next. The
>
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available Bluetooth devices are shown in the In-
fotainment system display, or
> Search for the MMI on your cell phone using
the Bluetooth device search.
> Select and confirm the desired cell phone from
the list of displayed Bluetooth devices.
> The MMI generates a PIN for the connection
setup > fig. 109.
> Select and confirm Yes.
> Enter the PIN for connecting on your cell
phone, or
> when 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 additional system prompts
displayed on your cell phone, for example if the
system should connect automatically in the fu-
ture. Depending on the cell phone, you may
have to confirm downloading the directory sep-
arately.
After connecting successfully
After connecting successfully, a short message
with information about the connected profiles
will appear. You can also change the profiles lat-
er:
> Select: [MENU] button > Settings > left control
button > MMI settings > Connection manager
=> page 169.
In addition, the cell phone contacts are automat-
ically loaded in the MMI directory. This process
can take several minutes, depending on the num-
ber of contacts.
() Note
Always follow the information found in >@ in
General information on page 124.
@) 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 168.
— You can also search for the MMI on your mo-
bile device using the Bluetooth device
search.
— You only have to pair your device one time.
Bluetooth devices that are already paired
automatically connect to the MMI when the
Bluetooth function is switched on, when
they are within range, and when the ignition
is switched on. The last connected mobile
device is given first priority.
— Authorizing the MMI connection on your
mobile device will make it possible to con-
nect automatically.
— 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,
you 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 mobile device will auto-
matically disconnect. Depending on your
mobile device, phone calls in progress may
be automatically redirected from the MMI
to your mobile device so that you can con-
tinue the call on your phone.
— You can obtain more information from your
mobile device service provider or from your
mobile device user guide. For information
on using the telephone, visit www.audiusa.
com/bluetooth or contact an authorized Au-
di dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility.
— Applies to: vehicles without Audi phone box:
Several mobile devices can be paired to the
MMI, but only one mobile device can be ac-
tively connected.
— Applies to: vehicles without Audi phone box:
A Bluetooth device that is already paired
with the MMI will be disconnected if anoth-
er device is paired.
Operating two mobile devices through the
MMI
Applies to: vehicles with Audi phone box
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
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