Speech dialogue system
Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system
Important: You must be in the Media menu. You may be able to say the following commands
depending on the medium active:
Function
Selecting a source directly
Selecting audio/video* files from
the
jukebox*
Selecting audio files from an iPod
(source: Audi music interface*)
Navigating in a structure of folders/
list
Selecting random playback
Correcting an entry
Closing the full list of commands
Say:
Jukebox* / CD / DVD / SD card 1 / SD card 2 / Audi music inter
face*
/ iPhone* / USB* / Bluetooth* / Wi-Fi* / Medium (XY),
e.g.
"Rachel's player"
Media favourites / Artists / Albums / Genres / Tracks / Play-
lists / Videos
Artists / Albums / Genres / Tracks / Playlists / Composers /
Podcasts / Audiobooks
Folder up / Line (XY)
Switch on random playback / Switch off random playback
No,
I meant (XY)
Close
Natural commands
Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system and natural commands
The following overview shows a selection of commands that enable you to speak more naturally with
your vehicle.
TELEPHONE
• I want to talk to John Smith.
•Who did I
call lately?
• Who called me last?
• Call the last number.
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I would
like to go to
(XY).
How much longer to go?
Show me the traffic on the map.
HIS
• Please select BBC.
• How far can the fuel get us?
• Nearest restaurant.
• I'm hungry. Let's eat.
MEDIA
RADIO
• Play my favourite music.
• What artists have I got? MEDIA
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158 Natural commands in the speech dialogue system
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Note
The natural commands are not available for
all languages.
External speech dialogue
system
Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system and external
speech dialogue system
Important:
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Telephone
Answering/ending a call
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
- To answer a
call:
Select and confirm Answer.
- To decline a
call:
Select and confirm Ignore.
- To mute an active
call:
Select and confirm
Mute.
- To end a call/cancel the dialling process: Se
lect and confirm End
call.
Caller information: Depending on whether the
caller is stored in the directory and whether the
telephone number is transmitted with the
call,
the caller's name, his/her telephone number or
Unknown will appear on the infotainment dis
play. A photo of the caller may also be shown if
one has been assigned to the contact in your mo
biLe phone and transmitted to the MMI. You can
find out if your mobiLe phone supports this func
tion by asking your mobile network provider,
con
sulting your mobile phone's operating manual or
visiting www.audi.com/bluetooth.
- Media playback or the radio
is
muted auto
matically
during a call
- A symbol is displayed in the status line of
the infotainment display if there are any
missed calls
(f)
<^>page
161, Fig. 156
During a telephone call
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
Important: A call must be in progress.
•
End
call:
You can end the
call.
•
Send tone sequence: You can enter DTMF
tones ("touch-tones") directly using the speller
for numbers. These are then sent to the person
you are speaking to.
•
Further call options: Press the right control
button.
The following options may be available during a
call depending on the mobile phone being used
and the type of connection:
-To answer
a
further
call:
If
you
are already talk
ing on the phone when someone else calls, se
lect Answer to place the current call on hold
and to answer the incoming
call.
If
you
select
Ignore, the incoming
call
will be declined.
- To answer
a
further call when you are talking
on the phone and have another call on
hold:
Se
lect Replace. The current call will be replaced
by the incoming
call.
-To mute an incoming
call:
Select and confirm
Mute.
- Further
call:
Select Find contact
>
Call list/Di
rectory/Favourites > an entry from the
list.
Switch microphone off: If
you
select and confirm
this option, the caller will no longer be able to
hear
you;
you will still be able to hear the caller.
SeLect and confirm Switch microphone on to
switch the microphone back on.
Hold/Resume: You can put
a
call on hold and re
trieve it later from the hold queue. Select and
confirm a
call
to resume it.
Transfer call to mobile phone*: Select and
con
firm Transfer call to mobile phone to transfer
your current call from the MMI to your mobile
phone.
Retrieve
call*:
Important: A call must be in pro
gress.
Select and confirm Retrieve call to trans
fer the current call back to the MMI from your
mobile phone.
Switch:
You can switch between two phone calls
(one of them will be on hold at any given time).
Select End call to end whichever call is active.
The call on hold will remain in the hold queue
and can be continued by pressing the right
con
troL button > Resume.
Conference: Up to five callers and one caller on
hold can take part in a conference (depending on
the mobile network service provider).
- To add participants: Select the left control but
ton > Call list/Directory/Favourites
>
an entry
in the
list.
- SeLect the right control button:
- Hold: To put all existing conference partici
pants on
hold.
- Resume: To resume the conference with all
participants. •
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- Remove conference participant: You can re
move a participant from the conference. The
call with this participant will be ended.
- Merge to conference: The contact you have
called can be added to the conference.
Connection manager: Refer to
•=>page
257.
Telephone settings: Refer to
^>page
187.
© Note
- If
you
are using the Handsfree profile, the
option Call waiting must be activated on
your mobiLe phone for you to be alerted to
incoming calls during a conversation.
- For further information, contact your mo
bile network service provider or refer to the
operating instructions for your mobile
phone.
-The Bluetooth connection between the sys
tem and the mobile phone is automatically
terminated when you leave the car. Depend
ing on the mobile phone, telephone calls
may be transferred automatically from the
MMI to your mobile phone so that you can
continue talking.
- The display for the incoming call may re
main visible for several seconds after the
call is answered or ignored; this depends on
the type of mobile phone you are using.
Dialling the emergency number
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
•
Select:
|MENU|
button
>
Telephone
>
Left
con
troL button > Enter number
>
emergency num
ber (e.g. 112)
>
OK.
A WARNING
- Since your telephone operates via radio
waves, a connection cannot be guaranteed
under all circumstances. Do not rely solely
on your telephone when a vital communica
tion (e.g. medical emergency) is involved.
- Always follow the directions of the emer
gency operators when making an emergency
call and do not end the call before you are
requested to do so.
Emergency numbers are not the same for all
countries. Please make sure that you know
the emergency number for the country you
are in.
Favourites
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
In addition to the mailbox
number,
you can store
up to 50 contacts in the list of favourites, in any
order.
•
Select:
|MENU[
button
>
Telephone
>
Left
con
trol button.
Storing an existing telephone number as a
favourite
- Select and confirm Call list/Directory.
- Select a contact/a telephone number from the
list.
- Select: right control button
>
Store as favour
ite.
- Enter
a
name for the favourite or accept the
suggestion.
- Select and confirm Store.
Renaming a stored favourite
- Select: Favourites
>
a favourite from the
list.
- Select: right control button > Rename favour
ite.
Moving a stored favourite
- Select: Favourites
>
a favourite from the
list.
- Select: right control button > Move favourite.
- Select and confirm the position of the favourite
selected.
Deleting a stored favourite
- Select: Favourites > a favourite from the
list.
- Select: right control button > Delete favourite
> Delete this favourite or Delete all favourites.
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You can also have the new navigation data
installed by an Audi deaLer (carries addition
al charges).
- Further information on the myAudi special
destinations and the map update can be
found online at my.audi.com.
Audi connect (infotainment) for telephones
Applies
to: vehicles with Audi connect (infotainment)
© CAUTION
•
Select: |MENU| button
>
Audi connect
>
left
control button
>
Communication.
The following Audi connect infotainment services
are currently available:
- Creating contacts on your
PC
via your myAudi
account and loading the contacts into the di
rectory of your MMI system
^>page
187.
- Dictating text messages or e-mails and having
them read out*
^>page
182, Messages.
Audi connect (infotainment) in the media
menu
Applies
to: vehicles with Wi-Fi audio player and Audi connect
(infotainment)
*•
Select: |MENU| button
>
Audi connect
>
left
control button > Entertainment.
- Wi-Fi audio player: To access the media centre
of your player (e.g. smartphone) connected via
Wi-Fi
<=>
page 238.
- Online media and Internet radio: With assis
tance from the Audi MMI connect app, this
function allows you to access and operate
vari
ous online media services using the MMI.
A WARNING
Mobile devices, tablet and Laptop computers
and devices of
a
similar weight can only be
operated safely when the vehicle is stationary.
Like any Loose object, they can be catapulted
through the vehicle in an accident and cause
serious injuries. Always make sure that such
devices are securely stowed while you are
driving.
Please always observe the information
=>®
in
Wi-Fi hotspot on page 202.
- Also refer to
opage
204, General notes on
Audi connect (infotainment).
- Please contact an Audi dealer for more in
formation on Wi-Fi audio players and for a
list of supported devices.
Further options
Applies
to: vehicles with Audi connect (infotainment)
•
Select: |MENU| button
>
Audi connect
>
right
control button.
The following options are available in the over
view of the Audi connect infotainment services:
Login*
Refer to
^>page
196, Logging into myAudi in the
vehicle.
Connection manager
Refer to
^>page
257.
Licence periods
The validity and the time remaining on your licen
ces is displayed. If the Licence expiry warning
function is switched on
(vj,
a message will be dis
played before the licence expires.
Refresh
The content of the Audi connect infotainment
service selected or the entire Audi connect (info
tainment) list is updated.
Wi-Fi hotspot
Applies
to: vehicles with Wi-Fi hotspot
You
can
use
your MMI system as a Wi-Fi hotspot
for connecting to the Internet on up to eight Wi-
Fi
devices.
Small, light Wi-Fi
devices
that are not
permanently attached to the vehicle must only
be operated from the rear seats while the vehicle
is moving.
Important: The ignition must be switched on.
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Radio
Radio
Calling up the radio
menu
The
radio supports the following wavebands:
FM,
AM, DAB* (digital radio).
You
can use the HD
Radio
receiver*
to receive radio stations from the
FM/AM wavebands
digitally.
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„
. Radio: FM/DAB
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BAYERN 1
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BAYERN 2
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Events
Culture
News
Light
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Fig.
188 FM/DAB station list
•
Press the
I
RADIO[
button.
After you call up the radio, the station list that
was last open will be displayed.
To select a station: SeLect
a
station from the sta
tion List and confirm it.
To set a waveband: Press the
I RADIO |
button re
peatedly until the desired waveband appears.
The following information is displayed in the FM/
DAB*
station List
<*Fig.
188:
©Waveband
The current waveband of the station is shown in
the FM/DAB* or DAB* station list and in the fa
vourites list.
(D Radio text (short display)
Programme information for the currently seLec
ted station is displayed in all station lists when
available.
(D Frozen station name
(FM)1'
Station names with this symbol have been stored
permanently. Refer to
^page
230, Station
names.
- The DAB* waveband is not available in all
countries.
- The DAB* waveband also supports the trans
mission standards DAB+* and DMB Audio*,
where available.
- The DAB* waveband is not available in the
Mexican market.
- HD Radio is only available in the Mexican
market.
Radio functions
Search function
Applies to: vehicles with search function
You
can enter
search
terms in any order using
the search function.
You
can search in all
wave
bands by station name or programme type (e.g.
News,).
Radio: search
ANTENNE
ERN
Culture ERN 1
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#BAYERN3
Classical
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BAYERN 3
Fig.
189 Entry field and results list for the search function
- To call up the search function: While in a sta
tion list (e.g. FM station list), turn the rotary
pushbutton to the left until the entry field for
the search function is displayed.
- To use the search function: Refer to
^>page
160, Search function.
You can also search for frequencies2'.
Stations from the favourites
(f)
are displayed in
the results list®
^>Fig.
189. The symbol©
shows which station list you will switch to by se
lecting a particular station.
V
This function is not available in the Mexican market.
2)
This function is not available for DAB* waveband.
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Further options
• Select: |RADI0| button > right control button.
The following options may be available to you de
pending on the waveband:
- Sound settings: Refer to
^>page
260.
- Store as favourite: Refer to
^>page
231, Fa
vourites.
-Tag this song for
iTunes*:1)2)
Connect your Ap
ple device to the Audi music interface*. Select
and confirm Tag this song for iTunes. The track
that is currently playing will be copied to your
Apple device. Synchronise your Apple device
with iTunes. The next time you call up your
iTunes library, the tagged tracks
wiLl
be dis
played.
If no Apple device is connected, the
tagged tracks will be stored temporarily on the
MMI system (max.
50
tracks). As soon as you
connect your Apple device to the Audi music in
terface, the tags will be imported to the device.
- Programme
guide*:3'
The current and next ra
dio programmes are Listed in the digital pro
gramme guide* for all supported stations. Se
lect and confirm a radio programme to have
more details on the programme displayed.
- Manual station search:4' The frequency bar is
displayed.
Select and confirm the desired
fre
quency.
- Seek:5' The previous/next receivable frequency
will be set.
- Radio settings: Refer to
^>page
231.
Announcements
• Select: |RADI0| button > right control button >
Announcements.
Traffic
announcements*:6'
- off: Traffic announcements are not played.
- FM: Traffic announcements can be received via
FM and played
by
the system irrespective of the
selected waveband.
- FM/DAB*: You receive traffic announcements
from both wavebands. If DAB traffic announce
ments are not available from the station cur
rently set, they will be received from the FM
waveband.
DAB announcements*:6'
Depending on station availability, information
(e.g.
news, weather information) may be played
when the function
Fvf
is switched on.
Volume of announcements:6'
Refer to
•=>page
261.
Radio text
• Select: [RADIO] button > left control button > a
waveband (e.g. FM) > a station.
*•
Select: right control button > Radio text.
Additional information on the programme (e.g.
artist, composer, track) is shown.
To browse radio text entries: Turn the rotary
pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise.
Important: A radio text entry must be displayed,
and the station must be transmitting a telephone
number, navigation destination or a text mes
sage number as Radio Text Plus information.
If a location, telephone number or text message
number has been stored for a radio text entry,
the entry will be displayed with a coloured frame.
The following options are available:
CallVStart route guidanceVWrite text mes
sage*:
- Select a radio text entry with Radio Text Plus in
formation and press the rotary pushbutton.
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This function is only available in the Mexican market.
2'
Still under development at the time of print.
3)
Not in the FM, AM station lists
4)
Not in the DAB* waveband or in the mixed FM/DAB* sta
tion list.
5)
Not in the mixed station list FM/DAB*
6)
This function is not available in the Mexican market.
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Select and confirm Call*/Start route guid-
anceVWrite text message*. Or: Press the
|BACK|
button to cancel the process.
The availability of radio text and Radio Text
Plus depends on the radio station.
Station names
•
Select:
I
RADIO
|
button > left control button >
FM.
Select the desired station from the station
list.
Variable station names:
Some stations use variable station names. De
pending on how the station names are sorted,
the position of
a
variable station name may
change in the station list. You can lock the cur
rent name of
a
selected station permanently by
selecting the Lock station name1' option.
- Lock station name: Select the right control
button > Confirm. The locked station name will
be marked with the symbol (J)
^>page
228,
Fig. 188.
- Unlock station name: Select the right control
button > Unlock station name. The name re
ceived for the radio station will be displayed.
Detailed station information view
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Fig.
190 Radio view: Detailed station information
Important: The system must be tuned to a radio
station.
The detailed station information option
must be switched on
^>page
232.
Symbols in the detailed station information view
OFig.
190:
(T)
Radio text availability
Radio text is available for the current station. Re
fer to
•=>
page 229.
(2) Slide show availability1'
A slide show is available for the current station.
(3) Interference (DAB*, FM HD Radio*)
The station cannot be received.
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Picture view
You can choose to dispLay a slide show1', cover
art1' or the station logo2'. Refer to
Opage
232,
Preferred image*
(DAB*,
HD Radio waveband,
FM).
Displaying the station list:
Turn the rotary pushbutton. Or: Press the |BACK|
button.
Radio menu
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^
Favourites
|J |
FM/DAB |
f
DAB
Fig.
191 Example: Radio menu
•
Select:
I
RADIO
I
button > left control button.
To set the waveband: SeLect and confirm the
waveband you require in the radio menu
<=>F/g.
191. Or: Press the
[RADIO|
button repeat
edly until the desired waveband appears. The sta
tion list will be displayed. •
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This function is not available in the Mexican market.
2)
Station logos may not be available in all countries.
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Favourites
The favourites List will be displayed. The menu
item Favourites appears if at least one radio sta
tion has been stored as a favourite. Refer to
*$page
231, Favourites.
©FM/DAB*
The mixed FM/DAB station List* appears when
DAB*
is available. Refer to
opage
228, Calling
up the radio menu.
Other wavebands
Depending on the vehicle's equipment, you may
be able to select other wavebands
©/@/(s)
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191 in the selection menu.
Favourites
You can store your favourite stations from any
waveband in the favourites
list.
Other settings
Radio settings
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Press the
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button.
Important: You must be in a station List.
- To store a favourite: Select a station from the
list > right control button > Store as favourite.
Or: Press and hold the rotary pushbutton for
several seconds.
Important: At least one favourite must be stored
in the favourites list.
- To display the favourites list: Select the
I
RADIO
|
button > Favourites.
Important: The favourites list must be displayed.
- To listen to a favourite: SeLect and confirm a
favourite from the
list.
- To move a favourite: SeLect a favourite from
the list > right control button > Move favourite.
Or: Press and hold the rotary pushbutton for
several seconds. Select and confirm the
posi
tion of the favourite selected.
- To delete a favourite: Select a favourite from
the list > right control button > Delete favour
ite > Delete this favourite or Delete all favour
ites.
*'
This function is not available in the Mexican market.
2)
This function is only available in the Mexican market.
•
Select: |RADI0| button > right control button >
Radio settings.
Depending on the waveband setting, you can se
lect the following options:
Alternative frequency* (FM, DAB*)1'
on:
The tuner attempts to switch to an alterna
tive frequency of the current station when the re
ception quality becomes weaker. When the re
ception is lost in the FM or DAB* waveband, the
system will automatically (in the background)
switch to an alternative station, if there is one
available.
off: Switching to an alternative frequency is
switched off. The current frequency will be main
tained,
and in some cases may no longer be re
ceived.
In the FM waveband, the alternative
fre
quency function is automatically switched on
again when the station is changed.
Switch regional stations* (FM,
DAB*)1'
Important: The Alternative frequency function
must be switched on.
Some stations divide up their programming by
region and provide different content to different
regions. When the function is on
(vf,
the system
switches to related regional stations if the cur
rent station has poor reception.
Lband
(DAB*)1'
There are two wavebands for the digital radio:
Band III and L band. Ensembles in the band III
usually have a larger range extending into several
regions. They can be received at all times. In
some regions DAB is broadcast in the
L
band.
When this option is on, stations from the L band
will
also be received.
Station names (FM)2'
scrolling:
Scroll texts transmitted by FM stations
will appear on the infotainment display. •
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