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secondary phone. You can be reached in your ve-
hicle 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 primary phone
will always be displayed. If you would like to use
the directory from the secondary phone, you
must switch the primary and secondary phone
=> page 112.
Connecting a cell phone as the primary
phone
Connect your cell phone to the MMI via Blue-
tooth. The first connected cell phone is displayed
as the Primary phone in the MMI.
See > page 110, Connecting a cell phone using
Bluetooth.
Connecting a cell phone as the secondary
phone
Requirement: a cell phone must be connected to
the MMI as the primary phone.
Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > right con-
trol button > Connect secondary telephone.
See > page 110, Connecting a cell phone using
Bluetooth.
Example: you have connected your business cell
phone to the MMI as the primary phone and your
private cell phone as the secondary phone. To be
able to call contacts from your private cell phone
directory, you must switch the primary and sec-
ondary phone, since the directory from the pri-
mary phone is always displayed.
Switching the primary and secondary phone
Requirement: a primary phone and a secondary
phone must be connected.
Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > right con-
trol button > Switch primary and second. phone.
Gi) Tips
— Please note that only the directory from the
primary phone is always displayed.
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— You can see if a cell phone is connected as
the primary phone or secondary phone in
the Connection manager > page 168.
— The device name of the connected primary
phone is shown in the Telephone menu
(such as myPhone).
— If the primary phone does not connect auto-
matically to the MMI when the ignition is
switched on, for example because it is out
of the vehicle range or the Bluetooth func-
tion is switched off, then a previously paired
secondary phone is automatically connected
as the primary phone.
— You can send and receive messages on your
primary phone as well as on your secondary
phone > page 114, fig. 111. You do not
need to switch your primary phone and sec-
ondary phone for this.
— You can also make your connected cell
phone the default phone by selecting Set as
default telephone in the Connection man-
ager > page 169.
Using the Audi phone
box
Applies to: vehicles with Audi phone box
Fig. 110 Storage compartment in the center console: Audi
phone box with connections
You can charge your mobile device battery using
the Audi phone box. You can make calls through
the exterior antenna on the vehicle. Using the ex-
terior antenna helps when there is a low signal
and also provides better reception quality.
Requirement: a cell phone must be connected via
Bluetooth > page 110.
— Connecting to the external vehicle antenna:
Lay the cell phone with the display facing up on >
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the cell phone symbol in the Audi phone box
=> fig. 110. Make sure there are no objects be-
tween the Audi phone box and the mobile de-
vice.
— Charge a cell phone wirelessly: Place a Qi-capa-
ble » cell phone centered on the symbol in the
Audi phone box with the display facing up
=> fig. 110. The cell phone will charge.
— Charge a cell phone using the USB adapter:
Connect your cell phone to the Audi music in-
terface using a USB adapter cable @).
You can charge your mobile device using specific
USB adapters > page 155, fig. 134.
Z\ WARNING
— Loose objects can be thrown around the ve-
hicle interior during sudden driving or brak-
ing maneuvers, which increases the risk of
an accident. Store objects securely while
driving.
— The mobile device may become hot during
wireless charging. Pay attention to the tem-
perature of your mobile device and be care-
ful when removing it from the Audi phone
box.
— An alternating magnetic field is used for
wireless charging. Maintain a minimum dis-
tance of approximately 2.4 in (6 cm) to the
Audi phone box charging plate. The thresh-
olds for prolonged exposure at this distance
comply with ICNIRP1998. Therefore, inter-
actions such as irritation of sensory organs,
malfunctions of active implants (such as
pacemakers, infusion pumps, or neurosti-
mulators) or effects on passive implants
(such as prosthetic limbs) is highly unlikely.
If you have an implant, consult a medical
specialist if you have any questions.
@) Note
Applicable to U.S.A.
Operation of the Audi phone box is subject to
the following requirements of the Federal
Communications Commission:
) The Qi standard makes it possible to charge your mobile
device wirelessly.
— This is a CONSUMER device.
— BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DE-
VICE with your wireless provider and have
your provider’s consent. Most wireless pro-
viders consent to the use of signal boosters.
Some providers may not consent to the use
of this device on their network. If you are
unsure, contact your service provider.
— You MUST operate this device with approved
antennas and cables as specified by the
manufacturer. Antennas MUST be installed
at least 20 cm (8 inches) from any person.
— You MUST cease operating this device im-
mediately if requested by the FCC or a li-
censed wireless service provider.
— WARNING: E911 location information may
not be provided or may be inaccurate for
calls served by using this device.
() Note
Applicable to Canada
In Canada, operation of a Zone Enhancer,
such as an Audi Phone Box, is subject to the
following requirements of the Innovation,
Science and Economic Development Canada
(ISED):
— This is a CONSUMER device.
— BEFORE USE, you MUST meet all require-
ments set out in CPC-2-1-05.
— You MUST operate this device with approved
antennas
and cables as specified by the
manufacturer. Antennas MUST NOT be in-
stalled within 20 cm of any person.
— You MUST cease operating this device im-
mediately if requested by ISED or a licensed
wireless service provider.
— WARNING: £911 location information may
not be provided or may be inaccurate for
calls served by using this device.
@) Tips
— The Audi phone box is not available in all
countries. For additional information, con-
tact an authorized Audi dealership.
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— Placing the mobile device in a bag or protec-
tive sleeve inside the Audi phone box can in-
terfere with the connection to the exterior
antenna.
— Metal objects cannot be located in the Audi
phone box when using the exterior antenna
and the Audi phone box charging function.
— The charging time and temperature will vary
depending on the mobile device being used.
— When the ignition is switched on, you can
charge your mobile device in the Audi phone
box.
— To reduce the risk of malfunctions, make
sure the mobile device is positioned correct-
ly in the Audi phone box.
— The maximum charging output is 5 watts.
— Strong transmission quality cannot be guar-
anteed if more than one mobile device is in
the box.
— Audi recommends using Audi Genuine Ac-
cessories. Audi has verified their reliability,
safety, and suitability.
— You can purchase a USB adapter from an au-
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi
Service Facility, or at specialty stores.
Using the telephone
Call list
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* message (mobile device)
Fig. 111 Example: telephone functions in selection menu
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Fig. 112 Example: additional telephone functions in selec-
tion menu
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Requirement: a mobile device must be connected
to the MMI > page 110.
> Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > left con-
trol button.
The following telephone functions will be availa-
ble > fig. 111:
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message (secondary phone)* ..... Ti7
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The device name for your cell phone is displayed
in the Telephone menu, for example text mes-
sage (myPhone) © fig. 111.
Call list
Please enter a telephone number.
}§0123456789* #M@8AB
OK
Fig. 113 Number speller
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Fig. 114 Dialing a phone number from the call list
> Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > left con-
trol button.
Call list
Requirement: the call list must contain a phone
number.
Turn the control knob to display the call list. >
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Select and confirm the desired telephone number
from the recent calls list.
Call list symbols > fig. 114:
@ Missed calls
@ Dialed numbers
@® Accepted calls
Select: a contact from the list > right control but-
ton.
— Call: call the selected contact.
— Connect secondary telephone*/Switch primary
and second. phone”: see > page 112.
— Edit phone number before calling: edit a
phone number before dialing it. Select and con-
firm
OK to edit. press the left control button to
return without editing.
— Send text message: write a text message to
the selected contact.
— Delete call list: select and confirm if you would
like to Delete this entry or Delete all entries.
— Store as favorite: store the selected contact as
a favorite.
— Show contact details: See > page 121.
— Connection manager: See > page 168.
— Bluetooth settings: See > page 169.
— Online settings*: See > page 170.
— Wi-Fi settings: See > page 129.
— Telephone settings: See > page 122.
Favorites
Requirement: a phone number or contact must
be stored as a favorite > page 116.
Select and confirm a favorite in the favorites list.
Directory
Requirement: you must have at least one contact
stored in your cell phone.
Select and confirm a phone number from the di-
rectory > page 120.
Enter number
— Entering a phone number as a sequence of
numbers: enter the number using the number
speller > fig. 113.
— Entering the phone number as a sequence of
letters: select and confirm [ABC] above the
number speller. Enter a sequence of letters us-
ing the letter speller, for example AUDISER-
VICE.
— Dialing a phone number: select and confirm &,
or push the control knob downward. Select and
confirm OK.
— Deleting individual characters: select and con-
firm
&l.
— Deleting all characters entered at once: turn
the control knob with the character selection to
and press and hold the control knob, or se-
lect: right control button > Clear input field.
Tone sequences (DTMF) can be entered directly
into the speller during a phone call.
Accepting or ending a call
— Accepting a call: select and confirm Answer.
— Declining a call: select and confirm Decline.
— Muting an active call: select and confirm Mute.
— Ending a phone call or canceling dialing: se-
lect and confirm End call or press the control
knob.
Answering another call: See > page 115, During
a phone call.
Caller information: the name, phone number or
Unknown appears in the Infotainment system
display depending on if the caller has been stored
in the directory and if the phone number has
been transmitted. A picture may also be dis-
played, depending on whether you have assigned
a picture to a contact in your directory and if it
was transferred to your MMI. You can find out if
your mobile device supports this function from
your mobile device network provider, your mobile
device owner's manual, or at www.audiusa.com/
bluetooth.
G) Tips
The radio or media playback is muted during a
phone call.
During a phone call
Requirement: there must be a call in progress.
> Press the right control button.
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The following options may be possible during a
call depending on the mobile device being used
and the type of connection:
— Making an additional call: select: Find contact
> Call list/Directory/Favorites > an entry from
the list.
— Accepting an incoming call when there is an
active call and a call on hold: select Replace.
The active call is replaced with the incoming
call.
— Answering another call: if there is an incoming
call while another call is active, you can select
Answer to put the existing call on hold and an-
swer the incoming call. If you select Decline,
the incoming call will be declined.
Additional functions include:
Mute: if you select and confirm this function, the
other person on the phone cannot hear you. You
will still be able to hear the other person.
Hold call/Resume: you can place the existing call
on hold and resume it again. To resume the call,
select and confirm the call you would like to re-
sume.
Transfer call to mobile device*: select and con-
firm
Transfer call to mobile device to transfer
the existing call from the MMI to your cell phone.
Switch to hands-free mode*: Requirement: you
must have a phone call in progress on your cell
phone. Select and confirm Switch to hands-free
mode to transfer the call from your cell phone to
the MMI.
Swap call: alternate between two phone calls
while one of the calls is on hold. Selecting End
call will end the active phone call. A phone call
on hold can be resumed using the right control
button > Resume.
Add to conference: a party on hold and up to five
active parties (depending on the network) can be
added to a conference call. To make an additional
call, put all participants in the current conference
call on hold using the right control button > Hold
conference. Press the left control button. Select
and confirm Call list/Directory/Favorites > an
entry from the list. You can add called contacts
to the conference using the right control button
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> Add to conference. Resume takes all parties off
hold.
Multi-party calling: select the right control but-
ton > Tel. settings > Call options. When the func-
tion is switched on [M, you can accept an addi-
tional call using Answer or decline a call using
Decline. When the function is switched off, you
can Replace or Decline a call.
Connection manager: see > page 168.
Telephone settings: see > page 122.
(i) Tips
—To be notified of an incoming call during a
phone call, the call waiting function in your
cell phone must be switched on when using
the hands-free profile (Handsfree).
— You can obtain more information from your
mobile device service provider or from your
mobile device user guide.
— 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.
— The display of an incoming phone callin the
Infotainment system display may still be
visible for a few seconds depending on the
cell phone in use. Using the Replace or De-
cline functions may then end the active
phone call.
Favorites
Up to 50 contacts, in addition to the voicemail
number, can be stored in any order in the favor-
ites list:
> Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > left con-
trol button.
Storing an existing phone number as a
favorite:
— Select and confirm Call list/Directory.
— Select and confirm a contact or phone number
from the list.
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— Select: Right control button > Store as favorite.
— Enter a name for the favorite or select a sug-
gestion.
— Select and confirm Save.
Renaming stored favorites
— Select and confirm: Favorites > a favorite from
the list.
— Select the right control button > Rename favor-
ite.
Moving stored favorites
— Select and confirm: Favorites > a favorite from
the list.
— Select the right control button > Move favorite.
— Select and confirm the location of the selected
favorite.
Deleting a stored favorite
— Select and confirm: Favorites > a favorite from
the list.
— Select: right control button > Delete favorite >
Delete this entry or Delete all entries.
Messages
Text messages
Applies to: cell phones with Bluetooth Message Access Profile
(MAP)
Depending on the mobile device being used and
the mobile network contract, you may be able to
receive and send text messages using the MMI.
Requirement: A cell phone must be connected to
the MMI via Bluetooth MAP (Message Access Pro-
file) > page 110.
> Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > left con-
trol button > text message (myPhone)/text
message (secondary phone)*.
Inbox
All received text messages are displayed.
Sent
All sent text messages are displayed.
Outbox
All text messages to be sent are displayed.
Drafts
Displays all text messages that have not yet been
sent and stored text messages.
Deleted
Displays all deleted text messages.
(Gi) Tips
— Please note that you may have to activate
the receiving and sending of text messages
in your cell phone depending on the SIM
card being used (for example, when using a
Multi-SIM). You can obtain more informa-
tion from your mobile device service provid-
er or from your mobile device user guide.
— For more information on supported mobile
devices, visit www.audi.com/bluetooth or
contact an authorized Audi dealer or author-
ized Audi Service Facility.
— You need a mobile device with Message Ac-
cess Profile that also supports the sending
function to be able to send text messages
through the MMI.
ite text message
Applies to: cell phones with Bluetooth Message Access Profile
(MAP)
> Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > left con-
trol button > text message (myPhone)/text
message (secondary phone)*.
Write new text message
Select and confirm the desired template from the
list. Enter a recipient. Select and confirm Send.
Reply*
Select and confirm the desired template from the
list. Select and confirm Send.
Message options
Applies to: cell phones with Bluetooth Message Access Profile
(MAP)
> Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > left con-
trol button > text message (myPhone)/text
message (secondary phone)* > Inbox/Sent/
Outbox > right control button.
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The following options may be available depend-
ing on the selected menu.
Reply*
A reply can be sent for the selected message in
the Inbox.
Forward
The selected text message can be forwarded to a
different recipient.
Send again*
The selected text message can be resent.
Delete this text message*
The selected text message can be deleted.
Read out)
You can have the MMI read an open text mes-
sage.
Text messaging settings*
To display when a new text message is received,
enable the Text message notifications. New text
messages are indicated with an envelope Min
the Infotainment system display status line.
Connection manager
See > page 168.
Bluetooth settings
See > page 169.
Online settings*
See > page 170.
Wi-Fi settings
See > page 129.
Telephone settings
See > page 122.
G) Tips
Messages that are deleted in the MMI are also
deleted in the mobile device automatically.
) Not available in all languages.
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Applies to: cell phones with Bluetooth Message Access Profile
(MAP)
Depending on the type of cell phone used, you
can receive and send e-mails through the MMI.
Requirement: The Message Access Profile (MAP)
must be activated in the Bluetooth settings in
your cell phone and your cell phone must be con-
nected to the MMI > page 110. You can find out
if your mobile device supports this function by
checking your mobile device owner's manual.
> Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > left con-
trol button > e-mail (myPhone)/e-mail (secon-
dary phone)*.
Write new e-mail
— Using a template: select and confirm the de-
sired template from the list.
— Enter one or more recipients.
— Select and confirm Send.
Inbox
All received e-mails are displayed.
Sent
All sent e-mails are displayed.
Outbox
All e-mails that will be sent are displayed.
Drafts
All saved e-mails that have not been sent yet are
displayed.
@) Note
Always follow the information found in >@ in
General information on page 124.
(i) Tips
— For more information on supported mobile
devices, visit www.audi.com/bluetooth or
contact an authorized Audi dealer or author-
ized Audi Service Facility.
— If you are still not receiving e-mails even
though you have a successful connection, >
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then contact your e-mail service provider or
your cell phone service provider.
Message options
Applies to: cell phones with Bluetooth Message Access Profile
(MAP)
> Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > left con-
trol button > e-mail (myPhone)/e-mail (secon-
dary phone)* > Inbox/Sent/Outbox > right
control button.
The following options may be available depend-
ing on the selected menu.
Store as template
Ten e-mail templates are stored in the MMI. You
can save up to 10 additional templates of your
own.
— Create an e-mail.
— Select and confirm Store as template.
Resume last edited e-mail
The last e-mail in progress can be resumed.
Reply*
A reply can be sent for the selected e-mail in the
Inbox.
Reply to all*
A reply can be sent for the selected e-mail in the
Inbox and it will be sent to all of the entered re-
cipients.
Forward
The selected e-mail can be forwarded to a differ-
ent recipient.
Delete this message*
The selected e-mail can be deleted.
Read out))
You can have the MMI read an open e-mail.
E-mail settings*
To display when a new e-mail is received, activate
the E-mail notifications. New e-mails are indicat-
) Not available in all languages.
ed with an envelope & in the Infotainment sys-
tem display status line.
Connection manager
See > page 168.
Bluetooth settings
See > page 169.
Online settings*
See > page 170.
Wi-Fi settings
See > page 129.
Telephone settings
See > page 122.
(i) Tips
Messages that are deleted in the MMI are also
automatically deleted in the connected cell
phone.
Listening to voicemail
> Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > left con-
trol button. Select and confirm Call list/Direc-
tory/Favorites > Voicemail.
Requirement: there must be no voicemail num-
ber stored.
— Entering the voicemail number: enter the de-
sired number. Select and confirm OK.
Requirement: a voicemail number must be stor-
ed.
— Dialing the voicemail number: select and con-
firm Voicemail.
G) Tips
— This service must be set up and activated in
advance by the cell phone service provider.
You can obtain more information from your
cell phone service provider.
— The voicemail number depends on the cell
phone service provider.
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