Doors and windows
Set of keys
service work is required. This also applies to
vehicles with convenience key*.
Fig.
21 Keys supplied with the vehicle
Remote control keys
The remote control key can be used to lock and
unlock the car. Press the release button
OFig.
21
-arrow- to make the key spring out of the handle
and to fold it back in.
Number of keys
You can check how many keys are initialised for
your vehicle using the infotainment system. To
do so, select:
|MENU|
button > Car
>
left control
button
>
Servicing & checks
>
Car information.
This feature enables used car buyers to make
sure they have received all of the keys.
Replacing a key
If
you
should lose a key, please contact an Audi
dealer. Have the remote control coding for that
key deactivated.
For
this purpose you should
bring all available keys with you. It is also impor
tant to notify your insurance company if
a
key has
been lost.
Electronic immobiliser
The immobiliser is designed to prevent unauthor
ised persons from driving the vehicle. It may not
be possible to start the engine with the key if
there is another ignition
key
from a different
make of vehicle on the same key
ring.
Data stored on remote control key
Data related to the service and maintenance of
the vehicle are stored continuously on your re
mote control key. Your Audi dealer can read out
the data and will then be able to tell you what
The function of the remote control key may
be impaired by interference from other
near
by radio signals (for example from a mobile
telephone or TV transmitter) if these are in
the same frequency range.
LED and battery for the remote control key
Fig.
22 Remote control key (rear): Opening the cover
LED on remote control key
The LED on the remote control key lights up
when you press the buttons.
•
The LED should flash once when you press one
of the buttons briefly.
•
The LED should flash repeatedly when you
press and hold one of the buttons (convenience
open/close).
•
If the LED does not flash, the battery in the re
mote control key is flat. In addition, the indica
tor lamp |y will light up and the message Re
mote control key: please change key battery
will appear. Replace the battery in the remote
control key.
Replacing
the battery for the remote control
key
• Use a coin to lever the cover (2) off the key
®
=>
Fig.
22.
•
Insert the new battery with the "+"
symbol
fac
ing up.
•
Press the cover back onto the key until it clicks
into place. •
38
Seats and storage
The ashtray is inserted in the centre console and
can be placed on either the driver's or front pas
senger's side. Lift the lid to open the ashtray. Al
ways put the ashtray safely back into the holder
after removing it (e.g. after emptying it).
A WARNING
Never put waste paper in the ashtray, as this
could cause a fire
Cigarette lighter
Applies to: vehicles with cigarette lighter
-
c
cc
o
Fig.
54 Centre console: Cigarette lighter
• Press in the cigarette lighter.
• When the cigarette lighter springs out, pull it
out completely.
The cigarette lighter should only be used as a
power source in exceptional circumstances, e.g.
for the compressor of the tyre repair kit.
A WARNING
The cigarette lighter only works when the ig
nition is on. Improper use can cause serious
injury or start a fire. To avoid the risk of injury,
never leave children unsupervised in the
vehi
cle with the key.
60
Power sources
-
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Fig.
55
12
Volt socket and USB inputs
When the ignition is switched on
or
the engine is
running,
the following electrical power sources
for external devices are available (depending on
the equipment fitted in your vehicle):
12 Volt sockets
®
Electrical equipment can be connected to the
12 Volt sockets. The appliances connected must
not exceed a power rating of 120 W.
The 12 Volt sockets are located in the front
cen
tre console*, in the rear* and in the luggage com
partment side
trim*.
USB inputs (2)
You can charge your mobile devices and/or
con
nect them to the Audi music interface using the
USB inputs:
-
4*
Audi music interface* in the centre armrest
and at the front of the centre console. Or:
- CHARGE ONLY: USB charging socket* in the
centre armrest.
- CHARGE ONLY: Two USB charging sockets* on
the centre console in the rear.
For more information on the USB inputs, please
refer to
^>page
240, Multimedia connections.
Audi phone box
The Audi phone box* is located in the centre
con
sole beneath the armrest. You can use it to
charge your mobile phone
<$page
177.
A
i
WARNING
Improper use can cause serious injury or start
a fire. To avoid the risk of injury, never Leave
Driving
This message appears
and a
buzzer sounds
if
you
open
the
driver's door while
the
engine
is
run
ning.
Pressing start/stop button again will switch
off
engine.
This message appears
if
you press
the
ISTART
ENGINE
STOPI*
button while
the
vehicle
is moving
<^>page
77,
Emergency
Off
function.
Engine start system: fault. Please contact work
shop
A fault
has
occurred when starting
the
engine
au
tomatically (automatic start function). Drive
to a
qualified workshop soon
and
have
the
fault
recti
fied.
To
start
the
engine, turn
the
ignition
key to
position
@
^>page
74 or
press
the
ISTART
ENGINE
STOPl
button and hold the
key/button until
the
engine starts.
D
Key not
recognised. See owner's manual
This message appears
if
there
is no
convenience
key inside
the
vehicle
or if
the system cannot
de
tect
or
identify
the
key. This
can
happen,
for ex
ample,
if
the radio signal from
the key is
obstruc
ted
by a
metal briefcase
or
similar,
or if the key
battery
is
weak. Electronic equipment, such
as
mobile phones,
can
also interfere with
the
radio
signal from
the key.
The engine
can
still
be
started
or
stopped
if
this
happens (please refer
to
^page
79).
C]
Remote control key: hold back
of key
against marked area.
See
owner's manual
If
the
indicator lamp lights
up and the
message
appears,
a
malfunction
has
occurred
^>page
79.
3
Key not in
vehicle?
3
Remote control key:
key not
recognised.
Is
key still
in
vehicle?
If
the
indicator
lampGB
Lights
up and the
mes
sage appears,
the
convenience
key
was removed
from
the
vehicle while
the
engine
was
running.
If
the convenience
key is not in the
vehicle
you
will
not
be
able
to
switch
on the
ignition
or
restart
the engine after
it has
been switched
off. You
will
also
not be
able
to
lock
the
vehicle from
the
out
side.
Please press brake pedal
This message appears
on
vehicles with
an
auto
matic gearbox
if
you
try to
start
the
engine
with
out first pressing
the
brake pedal.
Please press clutch pedal
This message appears
if
you
try to
start
the en
gine without first pressing
the
clutch pedal.
The
engine will only start
if
you press
the
clutch
ped
al.
Please engage
N or P
This message will appear
if
you
try to
start
or
switch
off the
engine when
the
selector lever
is
not
in N or P. The
engine
can
then
not be
started
or switched
off.
Switch
off
ignition before leaving
car.
Battery
is
being discharged
This message appears
and the
buzzer sounds
if
you open
the
driver's door while
the
ignition
is
switched
on.
Switch
off
the ignition
to
prevent
the vehicle battery from being discharged.
Shift
to P,
vehicle can roll away. Doors can only
be locked
in P
For safety reasons, this message will appear
if
the selector Lever
of the
automatic gearbox
is not
in position P when
you
switch
off the
ignition.
Put
the selector lever
in
position
P;
otherwise
the ve
hicle
can
roll away
and
cannot
be
locked.
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Multi Media Interface
emergency vehicles) clearly - failure to do so
could result in an accident.
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If the engine is switched off and the vehicle
battery charge level is low, the MMI system
will be switched off automatically.
Infotainment display
Switching on/off
- To switch on/off manually: Press the
^
but
ton
@ tapage
10, Fig. 2.
You can operate certain functions using the MMI
ON/OFF button with joystick function when the
MMI is switched on but the display is switched
off
o
page 152.
Notes on the illustrations of the displays
The
display type depends on the equipment
fit
ted in your vehicle.
87.6 MHz
88./
MHz
90.0 MHz
96.6 MHz
Fig.
142 Display
type
A
87.6 MHz
88.7 MHz
ij
90.0 MHz
r
90.5 MHz
91.5 MHz
96.6 MHz
1
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1
FM
L 1
3
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Fig.
143 Display type B
Additional content (e.g. album covers, maps)
may be shown on display type
B®
oF/'g.
143. As
the other content is almost identical for both dis
play types, the illustrations in this Owner's
Man
ual primarily show display type A, depending on
the topic.
How to use the MMI
Selecting and confirming a function
87.6 MHz
88.7 MHz
90.0 MHz
90.5 MHz
91.5 MHz
96.6 MHz
Fig.
144 How to use the rotary pushbutton
Selecting and confirming a function in a
menu/list
• To select a function: Turn the rotary pushbut
ton®
^>Fig.
144 to the desired function (e.g.
setting a frequency).
•
To confirm the selection: Press the rotary
pushbutton
(T)
OFig.
144.
Returning to the previous function level
•
Press the
I
BACK
|
button
® *>page
152,
Fig. 140.
Calling up the main menu/menu
J
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V."
.
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Fig.
145
Illustrât
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Sound
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Mfedia
II
Telephone
on:
Main menu
• •
.
153
Multi Media Interface
MMI touch
MMI touch pad
Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch
You
can enter data on the MMI touch pad with
the help of handwriting recognition.
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Fig.
147 Entering a navigation destination via the MMI
touch pad
The MMI touch pad is located between the
con
troL buttons
^>Fig.
147.
Entering letters, numbers and characters
Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch
The
MMI touch pad enables information to be
entered with the help of handwriting recogni
tion.
Important: A function requiring text or number
input must be active and the
symbol (T)
oF/g.
148 must be shown on the display.
- Basic principle: Use your finger to write an
indi
vidual letter (capital or small letters) or num
bers/symbols on the MMI touch pad. If the sys
tem positively identifies a character, it will be
shown on the infotainment display
(Î)
^>page
155, Fig. 147 and may be confirmed
acoustically. It will then be shown in the entry
field.
- To enter a space: Move your finger from left to
right across the MMI touch pad.
- To delete a character: Move your finger from
right to left across the MMI touch pad.
- To use the suggestion: Press the rotary push
button.
- To switch directly to the results list: Turn the
rotary pushbutton to the right.
- To enter Cyrillic characters: Press the right
con
trol button. Select and confirm Switch to Cyril
lic characters.
- To open the speller: Select the right control
button > Open speller. Text and numbers can
be entered via the speller
^>page
159.
Telephone: call list
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Who would you like to call?
•
e.g
"John Smith"
^
Mailbox
B"
Smith, John
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Multi Media Interface
Overview of the symbols in the speller
The symbols of the speller for
Letters/numbers
are explained in the following table:
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®
0
©
©
©
©
©
©
©
©
Symbol / marking
|LlST|orM
Entry field
Results list
•
É
[T&?1
àôû
|123|/|ABC|
.
Character selection
•
Description
To switch to the results list.
The current entry is displayed.
Menu language Arabic: A vertical Line on the
left/right
side of the
cursor indicates where the next character will be inserted.
A list of suggestions for the letters already entered is displayed.
To switch from lower case to upper case letters and vice versa.
Menu language Arabic: To show additional Arabic characters.
To open further speller options, e.g. Close speller, Clear entry field
or Switch to Cyrillic characters
Punctuation and special characters
To display diacritics (e.g. â, ç, n,
ô)
or the Cyrillic alphabet.
Menu language Arabic: To switch between Arabic and Latin charac
ters.
To switch the speller from letters to numbers and vice versa
To enter a space in the entry
field.
The character selected will be highlighted.
The suggested word* can be accepted by pushing the rotary push
button upwards.
To delete the character to the left of the cursor.
Menu language Arabic: Note the direction of writing.
Diacritics are not available for every letter.
Search function
Applies to: vehicles with search function
You
can enter
search
terms in any order using
the search function.
The search function is available in the Car*, Ra
dio*,
Media*, Telephone*, Navigation* and Audi
connect* menus.
Calling up the search function
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Il
ALW
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@
Fig-
men
•
Albert, Simon
•
A.binson,
Mary
•
Albom,
Michael
•
Allen, Susan
f
Allen, Toby
155 Illustration:
j
Search function in the
1
1
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ê
telephone
•
a
m
'
m
•
co
§
•
SeLect:
1MENU|
button
>
desired menu item
(e.g.
Telephone).
•
Turn the rotary pushbutton to the Left until the
entry field
(i)
^>Fig.
155 for the search func
tion is displayed. Or: Push the rotary pushbut
ton upwards to call up the entry field
(Î).
The handwriting recognition feature is automati
cally activated for the MMI touch
pad*,
which
means you can simply start writing.
Searching for an entry
•
Enter one or more search terms in the entry
field in any order. The individual search terms
must be separated by spaces. •
160
Multi Media Interface
The system may make suggestions to complete
your entry* (f)
oFig.
155 depending on
what
you
have entered. Further entries containing the
search terms entered will be displayed in the list
of
results
(2).
If the desired term is not yet displayed, continue
entering Letters until it appears.
The first few letters of the search terms will of
ten be sufficient to bring up a list of results. In
the Telephone* menu, for example, write the
ini
tials of the contact you are looking for, separat
ing them with a space.
Confirming an autocomplete suggestion
Important: An autocomplete suggestion* (J)
•=>F/g.
155
must be displayed.
Menus and symbols
•
When using MMI touch*: Press the rotary
pushbutton.
Using an entry from the results list
Important: At least one entry must be displayed
in the results List (2)
^>Fig.
155.
*•
When using MMI touch*: Turn the rotary push
button to the right. SeLect an entry from the
list and confirm it.
•
When using the speller: SeLect and confirm
I
LIST
I Qo page
159, Fig. 154. Or: Push the ro
tary pushbutton downwards. Select an entry
from the list and confirm it.
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19
Telephone: Call list
Detailed station information Who would you like to call? Preferred image
e.g.
John Smith
•
Mailbox
th,
John 049841123456
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156 Illustration: Menus and symbols
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©
0
©
©
©
Symbol/
marking
Selected option
TMC
Entertainment drawer
Jukebox* import process
Repeat track
Random playback
Arrow
Description
Selected function
Reception of TMC/TMCpro/online traffic information
^>page
225
Information on the media source currently selected or an event
(e.g.
a call) is displayed. Depending on the vehicle's equipment, you
may be able to operate functions (e.g. tuning to a radio station, an
swering a call) via the open entertainment drawer
^>page
157
Copying audio/video files to the jukebox
•=>page
236
The track currently playing will be repeated
Opage
247
All tracks in the playlist will be played in random order
Opage
247, Random playback
Information can be called up by pressing the rotary pushbutton
when text is highlighted
161
Multi Media Interface
©
©
©
©
©
©
©
©
©
@
@
©
©
©
©
©
Symbol/
marking
Signal strength bars for
telephone
Exclamation mark on the
telephone
Signal strength bars for
data connection*
2C/3C/LTE*
Mute function
Roaming
Import procedure
Options menu*
Bluetooth*
Scrolling bar
Entry field
MMI touch*
Rotary control
Checkbox
Selection list
Battery*
Description
Reception strength for the telephone
Indicates missed calls
Reception strength of the active connection, or
PIN:
Enter
the
SIM PIN code
PUK:
Enter
the PUK code
SIM:
Insert
the
SIM card
Network coverage of the active connection
^>page
203
2G:
GSM
network
3G:
UMTS network
LTE*:
LTE network
Audio source muted
^>page
261
Connected mobile
phone/SIM
card inserted in SIM card reader* or
embedded SIM card has left its mobile network
Import/update of contacts in the directory/call list
Select and confirm specific functions for individual menu items and
make changes to settings.
Bluetooth device connected
•=>page 2371'•=>page
173
Signifies a long list.
You can move within lists by turning the rotary pushbutton
Entries that can be changed using the speller for letters/numbers
^page
159 or the MMI touch
pad*
^page
155
Can be used via the MMI touch pad
Settings for the selected function can be made by turning the rotary
pushbutton
You can switch certain functions on
(vf
or off
•
by pressing the ro
tary pushbutton.
Settings for the selected function that can be called up by pressing
the rotary pushbutton
Battery charge level of the connected mobile phone during wireless
charging
162