4S1012721BA
Table of contents
Letter/number speller................ 99
Free text search. ........ 0. cece eee 100
Menus and symbols...............555 101
Voice recognition system........ 104
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Command overview information........ 104
Commands.............000 eee eee 105
Tel@phoOne .; « «cscs ss ceed se cae tee 110
Introduction................ ee eee 110
Setup... eee eee eee eee eee 110
Using the Audi phone box............. 112
Using the telephone..........0eeeeee 114
Favorites ...... 2.0... cee cece eee 116
MESSAGES cums = ¢ naums = o segue Fo SRE Fe eS 117
Listening to voicemail................ 119
Emergency call functions.............. 120
DIKGGtORY wuss ¢ 2 ene 5 1 wemw 5 § eEeE oe eR 120
SettimgSinieus + acon vs ees + wees + mewn 122
Safety belt microphone............... 122
Troubleshooting............--..2+-05 123
Audi connect...................0. 124
Generalinformation................. 124
Audi connect Infotainment............ 124
Using a Wi-Fi hotspot................ 126
Audi connect Infotainment services..... 126
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Troubleshooting...............0eeeee 130
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Opening navigation.................. 131
Entering a destination................ 132
Home addressiis « «axes x 2 seme sv wanes #5 136
Favorites ..... 6... cece eee eee eee 136
Directory contactSss = s eccs ¢ 2 vows 3 s oe 137
Additional settings.................. 137
Map... .. 2. eee eee eee 139
Satellite map.... 142
Accessing traffic information.......... 142
Troubleshooting ..........00eseee eee 145
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Opening therradio. occ. ccnurn + ames 6 146
Radio functions ..................00- 146
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PROSOtS's & o cecien ¥ scenes eo cise ow anit ow one 148
Additional settings...............00. 149
Troubleshooting sacs ss sews + ¢ wae 3 x ew 149
Media........................00 088 150
IMtRODUCEION: + « saree x = seme ¢ a ee ¢ soe 150
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Media drives............. 00000020005 151
Bluetooth audio player............... 153
Wi-Fi audio player................00. 153
Online media and Internet radio........ 154
Multimedia connections.............. 155
Playing Media’. « s sies se sees se owea seas 157
Additional settings................0. 160
Supported media and file formats...... 162
Troubleshooting « i: : : esse +e yews ee eee 163
Audi smartphone interface...... 65
SECU s wows 5 ¥ meme & 2 RE o B oes wae 8 165
Operating’: « 5 ws «sews oo wwown oo ween 6 166
Troubleshooting............0.- eee eee 166
System settings.................. 167
Setting the date andtime............. 167
MMI settings.................0-00-. 167
Connection MANAGEr' ss ss weww ss news a vs 168
System update...............-.00005 170
Sound settings .......... 0.0.00 scene 171
Volume settingS............0ee eee aee 171
Restarting the MMI (reset)............ 172
Software license information.......... 172
Safety First). « sccves se sswsoes 6 « cxvcens vo sae 173
Safe driving...................4.. 173
BaSiCSix « s ews + » eos + ¥ oes 2 BeeG ee ne 173
Correct passenger seating positions..... 174
Driver and passenger side footwell...... 176
Pedal area scn x x ews 5 2 wes oe ge as 176
Active rollover protection system....... 177
Safety belts...................... 180
Gerieral Notes: « saws s « news ss wees oe ees 180
Why safety belts?................000- 181
Safety belts...... 0.0... cee eee eee ee 183
Safety belt tensioner................. 185
4S1012721BA
Lights and Vision
not place any stickers in this area on the
windshield.
— Some exterior lighting functions can be ad-
justed > page 44.
— If you turn off the ignition while the exterior
lights are on and open the door, a warning
tone sounds.
— In some markets, the tail lights will switch
on when the daytime running lights switch
on.
— In cool or damp weather, the inside of the
headlights, turn signals, and tail lights can
fog
over due to the temperature difference
between the inside and outside. They will
clear shortly after switching them on. This
does not affect the service life of the light-
ing.
Laser lighting
Applies to: vehicles with laser lighting
B4S-0213
Fig. 49 headlight: sticker
B4S-0214
Fig. 50 headlight: sticker
The laser high beams increase the range of the
headlights.
The LED high beam is controlled by the high
beam assistant.
Activating high beam assistant
Requirement: the light switch must be set to AU-
TO, the low beams must be switched on and the
high beam assistant must be switched on in the
Infotainment system > page 44.
> to activate the high beam assistant, press the
lever
@) > page 42, fig. 51. The indicator
light appears in the Infotainment system dis-
play and the high beams switch on/off auto-
matically. The indicator light Ed turns on if the
high beams were switched on.
Technical changes to LED headlights have signifi-
cantly increased the range. An additional module
integrated in the headlight converts a blue laser
light into a white light using a luminescent mate-
rial. The headlight contains a class 2 laser. A con-
verter transforms the laser beam so that there is
no danger when it is used for its intended pur-
pose.
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Parking aid
front of the vehicle swings out more than
the rear of the vehicle. Maintain plenty of
distance so that an exterior mirror or a cor-
ner of the vehicle does not collide with any
obstacles.
Scare Rie meal
Applies to: vehicles with rearview camera
Switching on
> Shift into reverse, or
> Press the Pt button in the center console
=> page 82, fig. 84. A short confirmation tone
sounds and the LED in the button turns on.
Switching off
> Drive faster than 6 mph (10 km/h), or
> Press the Pa button, or
> Switch the ignition off.
G) Tips
— The visual display in the left part of the dis-
play should help you detect the critical vehi-
cle areas.
— You can change the volume of the signals
and the display > page 84.
Perpendicular parking
Applies to: vehicles with rearview camera
This view may be used when parking in a garage
or ina parking space.
(3)
4. Look! Safe to move?
Fig. 89 Infotainment system: aiming at a parking space
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ds. Look! Safe to move?
Fig. 90 Infotainment system: aligning the vehicle
> Turn the Infotainment system on and shift into
reverse gear.
> The orange orientation lines @ show the vehi-
cle's direction of travel. Turn the steering wheel
until the orange orientation lines align with the
parking space > fig. 89. Use the markings @ to
help you estimate the distance to an obstacle.
Each marking represents approximately 3 feet
(1 meter). The blue area represents an exten-
sion of the vehicle's outline by approximately
16 feet (5 meters) to the rear.
> While driving in reverse gear, adjust the steer-
ing wheel angle to fit the parking space using
the orange orientation lines for assistance > A\
in General information on page 83, >@) in
General information on page 83. Area () repre-
sents the rear bumper. At the very latest, stop
the vehicle when the red orientation line @
borders an object.
Adjusting the display
and the warning tones
The display and warning tones can be adjusted in
the Infotainment.
> Select in the Infotainment system: [MENU] but-
ton > Vehicle > left control button > Driver as-
sistance > Parking aid.
Signal tones
Front volume - Volume for the front area
Rear volume - Volume for the rear area
Entertainment fader - The volume of the audio/
video source is lowered when the parking system
is turned on
Multi Media Interface
Symbol/Description Explanation
Roaming
Leave the mobile network for the connected cell phone or the in-
serted mini SIM card
Importing process Import/update the contacts in the directory or the call lists
Bluetooth Bluetooth device connected > page 153 or > page 110
Options menu
Select and confirm context-dependent functions as well as settings
within a menu item
Scroll bars
Name of a long list
Move within lists using the control knob
Input field
Information that can be changed using the letter/number speller
=> page 99 or the MMI touch > page 95.
Cell phone signal
strength bars
Cell phone network signal strength for a connected cell phone
=>page 110
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MMI touch Operation using the MMI touch control pad is possible
2) Selection list
Settings for the selected function that are accessed by pressing the
control knob
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Check boxes
You can switch certain functions on Y or off L] by pressing the con-
trol knob.
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4S1012721BA
Voice recognition system
BAR COMMANDS
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* Telephone + Favorites a)
+ Audi connect * Call (XY) SDS
* Navigation + Enter number
* Directory * Redial
* Radio * Read new text message
+ Media + Navigate to (XY)
* Sound + Enter address/destination
* Help + Online destinations
+ Help Speech dialog system * Cancel route guidance
* Help Telephone * Map
* Help Audi connect + Line (XY)
* Help Navigation * Next page / previous page
* Help Map * Cancel
* Help Radio * No, I meant (XY)
* Help Media * Correction
TELEPHONE: a
+ Enter number Call list a.
+ Delete number / correction Redial sie
+ Directory Call mailbox
* Call (XY) Enter PIN / delete PIN
* business / private / land line / mobile Telephone favorites
NAVIGATION i
+ Navigate to (XY) + Exclude next route section / Exclude
«Business address / Private address next street
+ Start / cancel route guidance * Route list
+ Directory * Calculate alternative routes
+ Last destinations * Online destinations
+ Navigation favorites * Special destination
+ Drive home
- Enter address
+ Enter country / town / street / state
+ Exclude route / Exclude route for (XY) km /m
MAP.
* Map
* Day map / Night map
* 2D driving position map / 2D north position map / 3D map / Destination map / Overview map
AUDI CONNECT
* Audi connect * Flight information / Train information
* Travel information / Parking information + City events
* Fuel prices * Online news
* Weather + Twitter
+ Radio presets « Jukebox rs}
+ Last stations * CD/DVD MEDIA
*FM + SDcard1/SDcard2
*FM/AM/ SIRIUS XM « Audi music interface / iPod / USB / Bluetooth /
+ Station (XY) / Frequency (XY) Wi-Fi / Medium (XY)
* Traffic announcement on / off * Media favorites / Artists / Albums / Genres /
Tracks / Playlists / Videos
* Folder up
* Random playback on / off
Fig. 108 Command overview
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Voice recognition system
Calling the last number dialed Redial
Dialing a phone number Enter number > when prompted, say the telephone number in
groups of individual numbers, for example. 888 555 1212 > Di-
al
Correcting the phone number that | Correction / Delete number
was entered
Showing contact information Directory > when prompted, say the desired contact,
for example, "John Smith"
Listening to messages Call voicemail
Entering the PIN (SIM) Enter PIN > when prompted, say the PIN in individual numbers
> Save
Correcting the PIN entry Correction / Delete PIN
Correcting data input No I meant (XY)
Closing the full-screen command Close
list
phones that transmit names separated into
first and last names.
. — For more information on supported mobile
the full name (“first name last name” and devices, visit www.audi.com/bluetooth or
“last name, first name”) as well as with only contact an authorized Audi dealer or author-
the first or last name. This applies to cell ized Audi Service Facility.
— Contacts in the directory can selected using
ONeill
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect
Requirement: The requirements for Audi connect
services must be met > page 124.
Accessing Audi connect services Audi connect > follow the system prompts.
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Always read the chapter > page 124, Audi
connect.
Requirement: the Navigation menu must be You can say the following commands for entering
open > table on page 105. a destination depending on the selected menu
item:
Opening the list of previous naviga- | Last destinations
tion destinations
Accessing favorites Navigation favorites >
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Voice recognition system
Function Say:
Showing the remaining distance/ Destination information
time when route guidance is active
Speed limit prompt How fast can I drive here?
Setting voice guidance for active Voice guidance on / Voice guidance off / Voice guidance short-
route guidance ened / Voice guidance complete / Voice guidance traffic
Blocking a certain section on the Block route for (XY) meters/kilometers/yards/miles / Block
route next route / Avoid next section of route
a) AUDI AG provides access to services from third party providers. Permanent availability cannot be guaranteed, because that
depends on the third party provider.
G) Tips you are located and which menu language
you have selected.
— Always read the chapter > page 124, Audi
connect.
— Destinations may have to be spelled when
entered, depending on the country where
Requirement: the Radio must already be open. You can say the following commands depending
on the selected frequency band:
Function Say:
Selecting the frequency band FM / SIRIUSXM* / AM
Selecting a station from the station | Channel (XY) / Frequency (XY) / Last stations
list
Selecting a station from the presets | Radio presets > Line (XY)
Setting the frequency Frequency (XY)
Setting the frequency Frequency (XY) / Frequency (XY) HD 1
Correcting data input No I meant (XY)
Closing the full-screen command Close
list
Requirement: you must be in the Media menu. You can say the following commands depending
on the active media:
Function Say:
Selecting a source directly Jukebox / CD / DVD / SD card 1/ SD card 2 / Audi music inter-
face / iPod / USB / Bluetooth / Wi-Fi / Media source (XY), for
example “John's player”
Selecting audio/video files from the | Media favorites / Artists / Albums / Genres / Tracks / Playlists /
Jukebox Videos
Selecting audio files on an iPod Artists / Albums / Genres / Tracks / Playlists / Composers /
(source: Audi music interface*) Podcasts / Audio books
Navigating within a folder struc- Folder up / Line (XY) >
ture/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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