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The distance to the destination and the estima
ted time of arrival are also displayed for your per
sonal routes. Even before route guidance is star
ted,
your MMI system monitors the traffic situa
tion for your personal routes and the infotain
ment display shows possible traffic disruptions
along the route you will probably take (2)
*>Fig.
177.
A message is displayed if there are any Larger
traffic disruptions (more than 7 minutes delay),
irrespective of which menu is selected
<=>Fig.
178.
Select and confirm one of the following options:
- Start route guidance: The MMI starts route
guidance for the personal route shown and
searches for
a
faster route (if one is available).
- Ignore this route and this message: The desti
nation shown and all of the corresponding per
sonal routes are no Longer taken into account
on the current trip. No more messages are dis
played for the destination shown. The destina
tion shown and
all
the corresponding personal
routes are ignored until the car is parked and
the ignition is subsequently switched on again.
- Ignore all messages: All of the personal routes
are ignored for the current trip. No more mes
sages are displayed. Messages for traffic dis
ruptions on the personal routes are not dis
played again until the car is parked and the ig
nition is subsequently switched on again.
The symbol disappears from the status line and
your trips are no longer recorded as soon as you
switch off the personal route assist function.
Trips which have already been recorded remain
stored.
Deleting a personal route:
- Select the desired personal route in the Enter
destination menu
®
^>Fig.
177.
- SeLect: right control button > Delete destina
tion.
Deleting all personal routes:
- Select:
|MENU]
button > Settings
>
left control
button > MMI settings > Factory settings.
- Select: Navigation and online memory
>
Re
store factory settings
^page
256.
- Personal routes are memorised depending
on your vehicle's location. Routes are priori
tised depending on how often you drive to a
destination.
- Up to three personal routes are displayed in
the Enter destination menu. The traffic sit
uation is always monitored for the three
routes most likely to be followed depending
on your vehicle's current location.
- Please note that, once a personal route has
been stored, it remains stored after the
function is deactivated (i.e. it has to be de
leted manually).
- This function is not available in the Mexican
market.
Home address
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
•
Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed
<> page
207, Fig. 172.
Storing a home address
- Select and confirm Home address (2)
<=>page
207, Fig. 172. After calling up the
home address for the first time, you will be
asked to set
a
home address.
- Select and confirm Create now.
- Enter
a
destination or select
a
destination from
the list. Or:
- Select and confirm a destination > right control
button > Store as home address.
A home address is stored in the MMI regardless
of any mobile phone which may be connected.
This home address is always available, even if no
mobiLe phone is connected to the MMI.
Editing home address
- Select the Home address (2)
Opage
207,
Fig. 172.
- Select: right controL button > Edit home ad
dress.
- Select and confirm a new destination as the
home address.
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How to
use
the map
Applies
to: vehicles with navigation system
H
an^fc Hetnuc'ijlo
'
in
1,2 km
Blaubach
in
1,0
km
Autobahn-Flugh
Fig.
181 Example: Standard map with crosshairs switched
off
Aachen
AlexanderstraBe Komphausbad da n se m an n pi
a
Fig.
182 Example: Standard map with crosshairs switched
on
•
Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the map is displayed
^Fig.
181.
Zooming in/out on map
- Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise or
anti
clockwise. You can also zoom in or out on the
map using the MMI touch
pad*
^>page
157. Or:
Scroll the left thumbwheel on the multi-func
tion steering wheel*
^>page
16.
Switching the crosshairs on/off
- To switch on the crosshairs: Press the rotary
pushbutton while the map is displayed
^Fig.
181.
- To switch off the crosshairs: Press the |BACK|
button.
With the crosshairs switched off
•=>
Fig.
181:
(l)
Orientation: The map is displayed either in
the 2D north
or
the 2D driving position per
spective.
1J
Applies to vehicles without camera-based speed limit
dis
play
only
(2) Distance to the destination
(D When the trailer mode function is switched
on
[vj,
a corresponding symbol is shown next
to the arrival time.
(4) Scale: Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise/
anti-clockwise to zoom in or out. When the
Automatic zoom function is switched on
(vf,
an "A" for "automatic" is shown in the zoom
symbol.
(D Altitude
(?) Location of the vehicle
(7) Route information: Various information is
displayed during route guidance (e.g. the up
coming manoeuvre including the calculated
distance and road name). Traffic information
or special destinations on your current route
are also displayed.
(D Road the vehicle is currently on. When the
vehicle is stationary, "offroad" is displayed
here.
With the crosshairs switched on
^>Fig.
182:
(9) The crosshairs: Move the crosshairs in the de
sired direction using the MMI touch padVro-
tary pushbutton and select an item on the
map as the destination. Alternatively, have
information displayed on the map item.
© Speed display1); Display of the maximum
speed limit on motorways, dual carriageways
and other major roads.
© Entertainment drawer*: Refer to
^page
157.
© Additional information on the position of the
crosshairs: If
you
move the crosshairs onto a
point on the map, any existing information
on the current position of the crosshairs will
be displayed. Press the rotary pushbutton to
call up the destination details or start route
guidance. If the crosshairs are switched off,
the road you are currently on will be dis
played.
© Map content (special destinations, favour
ites).
If several special destinations are loca
ted close to each other, their symbols are
stacked on the map.
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Navigation
Google Earth map
dispLay
Applies
to: vehicles with navigation system and Audi connect
(infotainment)
You
can have the map display satellite images
using the Google Earth map
display.
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Fig.
183 Example: Google Earth map display
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III
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in
in
Fig.
184 Example: Google Earth map display with Google
Street
View
Important: The requirements for Audi connect
(infotainment) must be met
^>page
191.
*•
Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the map is displayed.
*•
Select: right control button > Map settings >
Map display
>
Google Earth.
For this map dispLay the system uses data pack
ets received online in the form of satellite pic
tures and combines these pictures with the road
network from the Standard map display. The
MMI has 2 GB of flash memory for temporarily
storing the map/navigation data received online
(corresponds to map/navigation data for about
4000 km of route guidance). You can also use the
loaded satellite pictures for route guidance
with
out an active data connection as long as these
pictures are stored.
Google
Street View
With Google Street View, you can explore many
locations all over the world virtually from the
perspective of
a
pedestrian. Google Street View is
available as soon as the
symbol®
^>Fig.
183 is
shown in crosshairs mode.
To start Google Street View: Turn the rotary
pushbutton to select
a
scale below 30 m.
The following options are available:
-To explore a destination step-by-step: Press
the rotary pushbutton when the
symbol @
^>Fig.
184 is visible.
- To zoom in/out of the current display (up to
4x):
Turn the rotary pushbutton to the left/
right
(D'=>F/g.JS4.
- To navigate in the street view: Move your
fin
ger in the desired direction on the MMI touch
pad*
or move the rotary pushbutton in the de
sired direction.
Additional information
In the Map content menu
^>page
221, you can
activate the function to show additional informa
tion on the infotainment display. To show the ad
ditional information move the crosshairs onto an
item on the map and press the rotary pushbut
ton.
(i) Note
- You can delete the data stored by the Goo
gle Earth map dispLay by selecting Factory
settings
>
Navigation and online memory
•=>
page 256.
- Google Earth is an Audi connect infotain
ment service that is updated at regular in
tervals when it is called up. This can take a
few seconds.
-When the Google Earth 3D map display is
switched on, the map display automatically
switches to the 2D map while you are driv
ing through a tunnel.
- For safety reasons, the Google Street View
functions cannot be used while the vehicle
is moving.
- Please always note the information in the
chapter
^>page
204, General notes on Audi
connect (infotainment).
- Further information can be found on the In
ternet at www.audi.com.
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Activating myAudi
special
destinations in the
map view
The myAudi special destinations must now be ac
tivated in the map display so that they can be
used for the navigation system.
Traffic information (TMC/TMCpro*)
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
- Select: |NAV/MAP| button > right control but
ton > Map settings
>
Map content. The impor
ted myAudi special destinations are Listed and
can be identified by the list names you assigned
to them.
- SeLect all myAudi special destinations that you
would like to be shown in the map dispLay.
- Press the
I
BACK|
button.
The selected myAudi special destinations are now
displayed in the map view and can be used for
route guidance.
Please always note the information in the
chapter
opage
204, General notes on Audi
connect (infotainment).
Calling
up
traffic
information
Dynamic traffic avoidance
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
Using the traffic information received via TMC/
TMCproVonline
-
depending on availability - you
can have the MMI guide you past traffic obstruc
tions whenever possible. For this, the traffic
avoidance must be switched on
^>page
217.
(T) Note
The "Traffic information" function is not avail
able for the markets of the Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) member states or for the Mexi
can market.
Map:
Traffic messages
*?
A
better route
is
available Time saving: 30 min
Nùrnberg ^
Halle/Leipzig
NUrnberg •*
Halle/Leipzig
A. in
122 km
Nurnberg -•
Halle/Leipzig
Fig.
187 View of traffic messages with better route
*•
Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the map is displayed.
•
Select: left control button
>
Traffic messages.
An overview
of all
the traffic messages will be
shown on the infotainment dispLay
^>Fig.
187.
The traffic messages are sorted according to road
name.
If
there are several traffic messages for
one
road,
an arrow is displayed next to the road
name in the corresponding line
(f)
(•)•
Press the
rotary pushbutton
to
have all the traffic messag
es for the road displayed.
When route guidance is started, traffic obstruc
tions relevant for your route are shown in the top
section of the list in order of the distance from
your current location.
If your MMI has calculated a better route for the
current route guidance, a corresponding message
is
shown
(T)<=>F/g.
187. Further information can
be found on
^>page
226.
Displaying traffic information on the map
The following coloured markings indicate the
traffic flow along your planned route:
-
Green:
no obstructions
- Orange: slow-moving traffic
- Red: traffic
jam
Traffic jams or other obstructions are marked
with a coloured warning symbol on the map
when route guidance is active. Hatched markings
show the stretch of road affected by the traffic
obstruction. Traffic obstructions marked with
grey warning symbols are not on your planned
route.
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Radio
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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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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Media
Important: Copying must be in progress in the
background.
- To display the copy procedure: SeLect: right
control button
>
Active copy procedure.
During the copying procedure, the audio files are
automatically sorted according to the categories
in the media centre based on the metadata stor
ed for the files
^page
244. The video files cop
ied can be found in the Videos category of the
media centre.
Playing from the jukebox
Important:
The
jukebox must contain audio/vid
eo files
opage
236, Filling the jukebox.
The jukebox is called up and operated via the
MMI
®
<>page
243, Fig. 199.
Displaying the jukebox memory capacity
SeLect: right control button
>
Jukebox memory
capacity. Information on the jukebox memory ca
pacity and the number of stored tracks will be
displayed.
Deleting tracks from the jukebox1'
Important:
The
jukebox must contain audio/vid
eo files.
- Delete entry: Select an entry from the
juke
box's media centre. SeLect: right control button
> Delete from jukebox
>
This entry or Entire
list.
- The status of the deletion process will be
shown on the MMI. During the deletion process
the playback of the jukebox is interrupted; it is
started again automatically once the deletion
process has been completed.
(7) CAUTION
Only copy audio/video files while the engine is
running;
otherwise the vehicle battery will be
discharged
© Note
For legal reasons it is not possible to copy
tracks from audio CDs onto the jukebox
1)
Not in the Playback view.
- Files that have already been copied are de
tected automatically and cannot be copied
to
the
jukebox again.
- It is not possible to play audio/video files*
in the CD/DVD* drive while they are being
copied.
- For legal reasons there is no export function
for
the jukebox.
- Files or tracks that do not include stored
metadata are listed as Unknown. Audi rec
ommends that you mark the audio files with
the corresponding metadata (e.g. ID3 tags).
- When handing over your vehicle e.g. to a
new buyer, reset the jukebox to the factory
settings
^>page
256.
Bluetooth audio player
Applies to: vehicles with Bluetooth
You
can use the Bluetooth audio player to play
music
from
your Bluetooth-enabled
device
(e.g.
smartphone) wirelessly via the MMI.
Important: To connect a Bluetooth device, the
vehicle must be stationary and the Bluetooth
function of your Bluetooth device and the Blue
tooth audio player
^>page
258 function of the
MMI system must be switched on.
- To connect a Bluetooth device: Press the
|MEDIA| button. Press the left control button
repeatedly until the source overview is dis
played.
Select and confirm Bluetooth audio
player
© ^>page
243, Fig. 200.
- You may need to select and confirm Not
con
nected > Connect Bluetooth audio player. The
system will start searching for Bluetooth
devi
ces.
Follow the instructions given by the MMI.
- Select and confirm the desired Bluetooth de
vice from the List. The MMI will generate a PIN
to establish the connection.
- Select and confirm Yes.
- Enter the PIN on your Bluetooth device to es
tablish a connection. Or: If the PIN is already
being displayed on your Bluetooth device,
please confirm it on the device. You have about
30 seconds to enter the PIN. •
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Media
The following options may be available depend
ing on the information displayed (e.g. the sta
tion/track currently playing):
- Sound settings: Refer to
^>page
260.
- Wi-Fi settings: Refer to
Opage
201, Wi-Fi hot-
spot.
- Connection manager: Refer to
<>page
257.
- Additional options may be available depending
on the active online media service or Internet
radio function.
A WARNING
- Mobile devices, tablet and laptop computers
and devices of
a
similar weight can only be
operated safely when the vehicle is station
ary. Like any Loose object, they can be cata
pulted through the vehicle in an accident
and cause serious injuries. Always make sure
that such devices are securely stowed while
you are driving.
- No Wi-Fi devices may be used from the front
seats in the areas around the airbags while
the vehicle is being driven. Please also ob
serve the safety warnings on
^>page
282,
Front airbags.
© CAUTION
- Please always observe the information
•=>©
in Wi-Fi hotspot on page 202.
- In order to use online media, you generally
have
to
set up an account with an online
media service, which may lead
to
additional
costs,
especially if
you
are using the service
abroad.
© Note
- Depending on the Internet connection and
network
load,
playback of the online media
services may be interrupted.
- Whether online media and Internet radio
can be used depends on the availability
of
services provided by third parties.
- AUDI AG only enables you
to
access online
media services via the MMI system and ac
cepts no responsibility for the content of
online media services.
- Please always note the information in the
chapter
^>page
204, General notes on Audi
connect (infotainment).
- Depending on the mobile device you are us
ing,
you may experience interruptions
in
media playback when using the Audi MMI
connect app. To avoid interruptions, keep
the Audi MMI connect app running in the
foreground and do not lock the screen on
your mobile device.
- Audi dealerships will be able
to
provide you
with further information on online media.
Multimedia connections
USB adapters for Audi music interface or
USB charging socket
Depending on the vehicle equipment, you may be
able
to
connect your mobile devices (e.g. smart-
phones, MP3 players)
to
the Audi music interface
or the
USB
charging socket using the special
USB
adapters.
<
Fig.
196 Audi USB adapters
The USB adapters
^>Fig.
196 are available from
Audi dealers or specialist retailers:
® USB adapter for devices with micro USB
con
nector
© USB adapter for devices with Apple Lightning
connector
© USB adapter for devices with Apple dock
con
nector
If the appropriate equipment is installed on your
vehicle, you can connect your mobiLe devices
to
the MMI and simultaneously charge the battery
using a USB adapter connected
to
the Audi music
interface.
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- Audi music interface: See
^>page
241.
Applies to: vehicles with AUX input/USB charging socket
- AUX input/USB charging socket: See
•=>
page 242.
© CAUTION
Please handle the USB adapters with care.
Make sure the cable does not become pinched
or trapped.
Audi music interface
Applies to: vehicles with Audi music interface
You
can connect your mobile devices via the Audi
music interface in order to charge the battery
and operate the devices via the MMI.
Fig.
197 Connecting mobile devices
The Audi music interface consists of
a
USB
con
nection,
an AUX input in the centre console under
the
armrest (f|) ^>page
10, Fig. 2 and another
USB connection in the centre console
©
<=>page
10, Fig. 2.
- To connect a mobile device using a USB adapt
er: Connect the corresponding USB adapter©
^>Fig.
197 to an Audi music interface connec
tion
©^F/'g.
197 or @ •=>page
10, Fig. 2 and
then connect it to the mobile device ® (e.g.
iPod).
- To charge a mobile device using a USB adapt
er: When you connect
a
mobile device to an
Audi music interface connection @
^>Fig.
197
or ©o
page 10, Fig. 2 using an appropriate
USB adapter ©
•=>
Fig.
197 the device's battery
is charged automatically.
- To disconnect a mobile device from the Audi
music interface: Detach the USB adapter©
^>Fig.
197
from
the Audi music interface.
-
To
disconnect mobile devices with Apple dock
connector: With the release tabs ©
^>page
240, Fig. 196 pressed, detach the Apple
dock connector from the Apple device.
Depending on the device you are using, the me
dia are started and operated using the mobile de
vice or the MMI
^page
243.
To connect two mobile devices: If two mobile
devices (e.g. an iPod and a smartphone) are
con
nected at the same time, both devices can be
used as a pLayback source.
You can connect mobile devices via the analogue
AUX interface:
-
To
connect a mobile device to the AUX input:
Connect the cable ©
^Fig.
197 to the AUX in
put © on the Audi music interface before
con
necting the mobile device
©
(e.g. MP3 player,
smartphone).
- To disconnect the mobile device from the AUX
input: Detach the cable©
^Fig.
197
from
the
AUX input©
^Fig.
197.
- Operation: Select and confirm the source Ex
ternal audio player ©
Opage
243, Fig. 199.
Media are started and operated using the mo
bile device©
^F/'g.
197.
A WARNING
Today's driving conditions require your full at
tention.
As the driver, you have full responsi
bility for the safety of the vehicle and other
road users. Never operate mobile devices
while the vehicle is moving - risk of accident!
©
!)
CAUTION
-To avoid damaging the connection, please
take care when detaching the connector
from the Audi music interface.
- Use a USB extension cable to connect
devi
ces with an integrated USB connector (e.g.
USB sticks). This will heLp to avoid damage
to your USB device and the Audi music inter
face.
- Very high or very Low temperatures (a com
mon occurrence in a car's interior) can cause
damage to mobile devices and/or impair
their performance. Please do not leave your •
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