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MMI high B8, for internal use only © 2009 AUDI AG It has always been Audi's policy to continuously improve its products. Audi, therefore, reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications, and to make additions or improvements in its products without incurring any obligation to install them on products previously manufactured. Text, illustrations and specifications in this book are based on the most up-to-date information available at the time of printing.
Foreword You have decided on the Audi MMI Navigation plus - thank you very much for your confidence in us. With your new Audi, you are receiving a vehicle with a state-of-the art system that allows you the change the vehicle's settings and operate the electronic equipment using a Multi Media Interface called the Audi MMI.
2 Table of contents Table of contents About this book ........ MMI components 4 ...... 6 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 7 7 7 8 Controls at a glance . . . . . . MMI: Multi Media Interface Traffic safety tips . . . . . . . . Tips on caring for the MMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overview of drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . CD/DVD mode general information . .
Table of contents Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 . . . . . . . 98 98 99 99 100 102 105 105 Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Introduction . . . . . . . . Adjusting the volume Listening to the radio Playing media . . . . . . . Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navigating . . . . . . . . . Name tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 About this book About this book This book contains important information, tips, suggestions and warnings for using your vehicle. Note Keep this book in your vehicle at all times. This is especially important if you loan your vehicle to others or sell it. Text with this symbol contains information about avoiding damage to your vehicle. This book describes the equipment range specified for this model at the time of the editorial deadline.
About this book 5 MMI high B8, for internal use only MMI components MMI control panel Multifunction steering wheel Voice recognition system
6 Overview MMI high B8, for internal use only Fig.
Overview 7 Overview Controls at a glance Information about traffic conditions is taken into account during route guidance. You can also use many of the functions on your cell phone. The MMI also combines many driver assistance systems in your vehicle. The various MMI controls are located centrally in the cockpit and are easy to reach. 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A • Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driver information system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8 Overview Tips on caring for the MMI The Cleaning and Protection chapter in your vehicle owner's manual provides instructions on caring for and cleaning the MMI components.
Drives 9 Drives Introduction MP3 Files The MMI is equipped with a CD/DVD drive, a CD changer*, two memory card readers and a Jukebox. You can also connect a portable audio device (such as an iPod or USB storage device) to the Audi music interface* and operate it through the MMI control panel. Format Profile MMI high B8, for internal use only AAC files MPEG-4 LC - Low Complexity File extension File system Overview of drives WMA files MPEG-1 Layer 3 Version 7, 8 and 9 MPEG-2 Layer 3 .mp3 .wma .
10 Drives MP3 Files Number of files Supported media Metadata WMA files AAC files CD/DVD drive: max. 1000 files per medium and directory Jukebox: max. 3000 files total USB storage device and memory card: max. 4000 files total and max.
Drives CD/DVD mode general information 11 Using laser equipment Laser equipment is divided into safety classes 1 to 4 in accordance with DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/VDE 0837. The various types of audio equipment installed conform to safety class 1. The laser uses so little power or is shielded so there is no danger when it is used correctly. This general information applies to CDs and DVDs. Read error message A read error message in the display may be caused by the following: Fig.
12 Drives Memory card general information happens. All of the MMI functions will be available again as usual once you start the engine again at a location below 3000 meters. Both SD and MMC memory cards can be used. The memory card reader has been tested with many of the products available on the market. However, in isolated cases it is possible that individual memory cards may not be recognized. Always keep the memory card in a suitable case to protect it from dirt, dust particles and other damage.
Drives Erasing files The Jukebox automatically sorts music files during import into artist, album, title and genre folders using the stored metadata (such as ID3 tags). Requirement: The media mode must be activated ⇒ page 48 and the Jukebox must contain audio files. If the Jukebox does not contain any files, a message appears in the MMI display with the option Import new tracks. Press the control knob to enter the import menu. – Press the SETUP function button.
14 Drives CD/DVD drive Ejecting a CD/DVD Introduction 1 ⇒ fig. 5. The CD/DVD is ejected. – Press the eject button A The CD/DVD is pulled in again automatically if it is not removed from the slot within 12 seconds of ejecting it. CD changer Applies to vehicles: with CD changer Introduction Fig. 5 CD/DVD drive 1 Eject button A 2 CD/DVD slot A The CD/DVD drive is located inMMI the center Audio CDs, use highconsole.
Drives 15 Applies to vehicles: with CD changer Format File extension MP3 Files WMA files MPEG-1 Layer 3 MPEG-2 Layer 3 Version 7, 8 and 9 .mp3 .wma Standard ISO 9660-Level 1 and 2 File system Joliet (single session and multisession) Number of files/ directories Max. 255 files per directory, max.
16 Drives Loading a CD into a specific occupied position Memory card reader 3 . The LEDs in the buttons A 4 – Press the LOAD button A for occupied positions will illuminate. Introduction 4 . The corre– Press one of the illuminated buttons A sponding CD is ejected. 2 . – Remove the CD from the CD slot A – Slide the CD you would like to load straight into the CD slot 2 with the label facing up. A The MMI is equipped with two memory card readers ⇒ page 9, fig. 2.
Drives – Slide the memory card in the card reader slot with the 1 ⇒ page 16, fig. 7. label side up (contact surface down) A The angled corner of the memory card must point toward the right front. Audi music interface – Then push the memory card into the slot until it clicks into place. Various portable audio devices can be connected to the Audi music interface.
18 Drives 7 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter cable* A 8 Mini USB adapter cable* A 9 USB adapter cable* A Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and adapter cable Disconnecting the adapter cable from the Audi music interface The Audi music interface is located in the glove compartment. The Audi music interface is started and operated using the MEDIA button ⇒ page 48. You can connect a portable audio device such as an MP3 player to the Audi music interface using a special adapter cable*.
Drives Note Remove the connector from the Audi music interface carefully so it is not damaged. Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and iPod adapter cable Connecting an iPod using the iPod adapter cable The iPod is connected to the Audi music interface with the iPod adapter cable. • • • • • • • 19 iPod mini - (version 1.3.0 and higher) iPod nano 1G, 2G, 3G and 4G iPod 4G - fourth generation (version 1.2.
20 Drives • Audi recommends updating the iPod software to the latest version. • An iPod cannot be connected to the Audi music interface with a USB adapter cable*. An iPod adapter cable* ⇒ page 17 must be used. Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and USB/Mini USB adapter cable Connecting a portable audio device with the USB/Mini USB adapter cable You can connect various USB storage devices to the Audi music interface with a USB/Mini USB adapter cable.
Drives 21 – Turn the knob to external audio input press it ⇒ page 48. External audio source active will appear in the MMI display when the device is recognized successfully. Aux-in connection Applies to vehicles: with Aux-in connection Introduction Static can occur when connecting or disconnecting the 3.5 mm stereo jack. To avoid this static, either mute the portable audio device or switch to another audio source (such as radio or CD) before connecting or disconnecting the device.
22 Cell phone prep Cell phone prep • Switch your cell phone off in areas where use of cell phones is prohibited. Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Introduction A cell phone is paired with the cell phone prep via Bluetooth. The factory-installed cell phone package in the vehicle allows you to connect particular GSM or CDMA cell phones via Bluetooth ⇒ page 23. Calls can be made wirelessly through the cell phone prep hands-free system.
Cell phone prep phone you are using. First, the system searches for available Bluetooth devices within range ⇒ page 23. 23 Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Searching for Bluetooth-compatible devices Pairing Bluetooth-compatible devices There are two ways to search for Bluetooth-compatible devices. There must not be any other Bluetooth devices connected to the cell phone prep during the pairing procedure. The cell phone that will be paired must not be connected to any other Bluetooth device.
24 Cell phone prep – Press the Bluetooth control button. The Bluetooth menu appears in the MMI display. – Turn the control knob to Find Bluetooth devices and press the knob. The available Bluetooth devices are shown in the MMI display. The Find Bluetooth devices function shows all of the Bluetooth devices within range in the MMI display. Tips The MMI only recognizes some cell phones through the Find Bluetooth devices function.
Cell phone prep 25 Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Directory entries • Tips The directory entry display in the MMI depends on the cell phone used. The cell phone entries are automatically loaded in the MMI. • The directory entries from the cell phone may not be transferred in alphabetical order. If there are too many directory entries, entries with different first letters may be missing in the MMI. Fig.
26 General operation MMI high B8, for internal use only Fig.
General operation MMI high B8, for internal use only Fig.
28 General operation General operation All MMI menus at a glance In the menu structure ⇒ page 26, fig. 16 and ⇒ page 27, fig. 17 you can find the options that can be selected for the individual main functions. Tips Vehicles with comfort key* – Press the START ENGINE STOP button to switch the MMI on ⇒ page 29, fig. 19. – Press the START ENGINE STOP button twice to switch the MMI off ⇒ page 29, fig. 19. Your settings are saved.
General operation Operating the system 3 Control buttons A Press and turn the buttons on the MMI control panel to perform the MMI functions. To access the function shown in one of the four corners of the display, press the control button corresponding to this display corner. For example, the upper right control button corresponds to the upper right corner of the display ⇒ fig. 19.
30 General operation Legend 7 A Fig. 21 Radio submenu 1 A Symbol/ Description Title line Arrow Reception of TMC traffic reports ⇒ page 95. 2 A TMC symbol 3 A Arrows pointing up/down 4 A Cursor 5 A Selected text A menu item you have selected has a white background. 6 A Options box Options for the menu item selected. Indicate there are additional menu items (scroll forward/back). Shows a line selected in a menu. Points to additional options or possible settings.
General operation Speller You can enter addresses, navigation destinations and telephone numbers with the speller. Fig. 22 Number speller: entering a telephone number Legend Symbol/ Description Selection arrow Puts a white background behind the selected element and shows it enlarged in the entry ring. 2 A Moves the cursor forward/backward in the entry field. 3 A Switches from lower case to upper case. 4 A OK Confirms the entry. 5 A A-Z Switches from number to letter entry.
32 General operation Entering letters, numbers and symbols using the speller For an overview of the speller, refer to ⇒ page 31. Joystick You can move the crosshairs in a map or control the main menu for a video DVD with the joystick. Entering numbers, letters, and symbols 1 – Turn the control knob with the selection arrow A ⇒ page 31, fig. 22 to the letter, number or symbol. Your 8 selection is shown enlarged in the entry ring A ⇒ page 31, fig. 23.
General operation 1 or right or left A 2 to – Move the joystick up or down A select a menu item. – Press the control knob to confirm the menu selection. DVD mode continues. • 33 Tips On vehicles with the cell phone prep*, if a call is made while the MMI display is switched off, the display will switch on automatically and remain on for the duration of the call.
34 General operation – To cancel the muting, press or turn the On/Off knob briefly. – Turn the control knob to a menu item such as Voice recognition volume and press the knob. Volumes that are too high or too low are automatically set to a predetermined level when the MMI is switched on. – Turn the control knob to the left or right to adjust the volume as desired. – Press the control knob to confirm the setting.
General operation • 35 Volume settings (for additional audio sources) ⇒ page 34 Treble and bass settings apply to the active mode. The balance and fader settings are independent of the mode. Applies to vehicles: with DSP Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Fig. 29 Adjusting balance – Press the Sound control button while in the Media or Radio menu ⇒ page 34, fig. 28. – Turn the control knob to a menu item such as Balance ⇒ page 34, fig. 28 and press the knob.
36 General operation Applies to vehicles: with DSP Bang & Olufsen - Surround Sound DSP Bang & Olufsen® With Sound Focus, the sound can be optimized for the listener. Surround Level regulates the volume of the surround effect. Displaying the DSP Bang & Olufsen menu – Press the Sound control button while in the Media or Radio menu. – Turn the control knob to Active or Inactive. – Press the control knob to save your setting. Setting the time You can choose between the quartz clock and the radio clock*.
General operation Setting the time with quartz time source Setting the date format – Turn the control knob to Time and press the knob ⇒ page 36, fig. 30. The hour display is highlighted in white in the MMI display. – Turn the control knob to Date format and press the knob. – To set the hour, turn the control knob to the left or right and press the knob. The minute display is highlighted in white in the MMI display. – To set the minutes, turn the control knob to the left or right.
38 General operation Additional settings Short dialogue MMI menu language When Short dialogue is activated, a shorter form of the voice recognition announcements is used. – Select: SETUP function button > Settings control button > Menu language. Input signal You can switch the Beep input signal during a dialogue on or off. Individual training The displays in the MMI display and driver information system and the language for the navigation announcements and voice recognition system can be changed.
General operation • • • • • Telephone* 39 You can protect your personal data such as directory entries, navigation destinations and name tags with a personal password. If the unit is replaced, you can only transfer your personal data to the new MMI unit using your password. Bluetooth* Navigation settings Navigation memory Voice recognition After selecting the functions, turn the control knob to Reset systems. Confirm your entry by turning the control knob to Yes and pressing it.
40 Listening to the radio Listening to the radio Introduction AM band The AM station list (maximum 165 stations) must be updated manually ⇒ page 41, fig. 35. The stations in the station list are still displayed after leaving the reception area. Reception is lost. Sirius (satellite radio)* The Sirius provider automatically updates the Sirius* station list (maximum 224 channels). If the last channel playing is no longer available after a station list update, channel 184 will play automatically. Fig.
Listening to the radio System messages Meaning – Press the RADIO function button. The list of stations or the last active radio menu appears in the MMI display. ANTENNA No antenna is connected to the tuner, or there are loose plug contacts on the antenna cable. The menu that was open the last time you listened to the radio is shown in the MMI display. Press the RADIO function button again while in radio mode to open the station list. LINKING The tuner is presently not receiving any satellite signal.
42 Listening to the radio – Turn the knob to 000 Sirius ID and press the knob. Requirement: The radio is on ⇒ page 41. Setup menu Band control button – Press the function button SETUP in the Satellite Radio menu. – Press the Band control button. – Select Receiver serial numbers by turning the control knob and press the control knob.
Listening to the radio Selecting a station from the station list The receivable stations for the selected frequency band are displayed in the station lists. 43 To update the station list in the AM band, turn the control knob to Update station list ⇒ page 41, fig. 35 and press the knob. The station lists in the FM band and Sirius* band (satellite radio) are updated automatically. Tips You can also perform this function with the multifunction steering wheel ⇒ page 100.
44 Listening to the radio Requirement: The desired frequency band must be selected ⇒ page 42. Selecting the next available station (FM/AM band) – Press the Tuning control button. • You can also press the arrow buttons on the MMI control panel briefly to switch to the previous/next station in the station list ⇒ page 29. • A station with poor reception will no longer be displayed in the station list once you switch to a different station.
Listening to the radio If the scan function is activated in the AM band, the AM band station list will also be updated during the scan process. Using the Memory control button Storing stations – Press the control knob. The selected station is stored in the next available position in the preset list and Store Station name here appears in the MMI display. The preset list can contain up to 50 stations from all frequency bands. 45 – Press the Memory control button.
46 Listening to the radio Moving stored stations Requirement: A station must be stored in the preset list ⇒ page 45. – Press the Memory control button. The preset list is displayed. – Turn the control knob to a station and press the knob. Fixed station names Scrolling text transmitted by the FM stations is not shown in the MMI display. Only the current section of the scrolling text is displayed. Station names off Text transmitted by the FM stations is not shown in the MMI display.
Listening to the radio Applies to vehicles: with Satellite Digital Radio Service Channel name Track information The station categories are listed in the main menu in alphabetical order. Requirement: Satellite Radio must be activated ⇒ page 42. 47 Category and channel no. – Select: RADIO function button > Tuning control button > INFO (Info). The stations are listed by category and than by channel number. Some radio stations transmit additional information about the program.
48 Playing media Playing media Introduction Selecting source You can start and operate the CD/DVD drive, CD changer*, Jukebox, memory card reader and a portable audio device* (such as an iPod or USB storage device) using the MMI control panel. Different functions are available depending on the active source and the medium inserted.
Playing media Selecting a folder Selecting a track The folders for the active audio source are shown in the MMI display. The track with the play time is shown in the MMI display. Fig. 47 Track list Fig. 46 Folder structure for an MP3 CD. Requirement: The selected source must contain audio files. 49 Requirement: An audio CD or a folder must be selected ⇒ page 49. – Press the MEDIA function Thefor folder structure MMI button. high B8, internal use only– Turn the control knob to a track ⇒ fig. 47.
50 Playing media Fast forward/rewind Next/previous track or chapter You can skip forward or back within a tracking using fast forward/rewind. This function makes it possible to skip to the previous or next track or chapter within an audio/video source. Fig. 48 Fast forward in a CD Fig. 49 Next chapter Requirement: An audio file or a video DVD must be playing. Requirement: An audio file or a video DVD must be playing. – Press the Manual control button.
Playing media If you select Previous track/Previous chapter within 10 seconds after a track has started to play, the previous track will start playing. If you press it after 10 seconds, the current track will begin playing again from the beginning. 51 Repeat options Tips You can also press the arrow buttons on the MMI control panel briefly to switch to the previous/next track or chapter ⇒ page 29. Track information Fig. 51 Repeat Requirement: And audio file must be playing ⇒ page 49.
52 Playing media Shuffle DVD main menu You can play the tracks in random order. Fig. 53 DVD main menu Fig. 52 Shuffle Requirement: An audio file must be playing ⇒ page 49 and Repeat options must be selected. Requirement: A video DVD must be playing ⇒ page 48. – Press the Manual control button. – Turn the control knob to MENU (Display main menu) – Press the Manual control button. MMI high B8, for internal use only ⇒ fig. 53 and press the knob. The DVD main menu is shown in the MMI display.
Playing media DVD full screen display DVD parental control The video image is only displayed when the vehicle is stationary for safety reasons. You can still hear the sound. You can restrict the playback of video DVDs with the parental control. The settings are protected by a password. Fig. 54 DVD full screen 53 Fig. 55 Selecting the content rating Requirement: A video DVD must be playing ⇒ page 48 and Requirement: A video DVD must be playing ⇒ page 48.
54 Playing media Change password Parental Level Description – Press the SETUP function button. Level 6 - R Mature audience – Turn the control knob to Parental control and press the knob. Level 7 - NC-17 Adult audience Level 8 - Adult Most restricted audience – Enter the password using the speller. – Select OK in the speller and press the control knob to confirm your entry. – Turn the control knob to Change password and press the knob. – Enter the new parental control password using the speller.
Playing media – Press the Manual control button. Displaying track information – Turn the control knob to || (pause) ⇒ page 54, fig. 56 and press the knob. Playback is paused and the mute symbol 15 ⇒ page 30, fig. 21 appears in the status line of the A MMI display. Requirement: A folder with audio files must be playing ⇒ page 49. – Turn the control knob to || (pause) again and press the knob. • Tips – Select: MEDIA function button > SETUP function button > Display track info.
56 Playing media – Select: MEDIA function button > Source External audio input/Audi music interface > SETUP function button > Input level. The volume of the portable audio device is adapted to the MMI. Audi recommends adjusting the volume of the portable audio device to 70 percent of the maximum output.
Directory 57 Directory – Press the NAME function button. A list of entries ⇒ fig. 57 or the last active directory menu appears in the MMI display. Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Introduction The MMI contains an extensive directory. You can manage up to 5,000 entries with the directory ⇒ page 68. You can transfer up to 2000 directory entries from your cell phone to the MMI via Bluetooth.
58 Directory – Turn the control knob to New entry ⇒ page 57, fig. 58 and press the knob. An input field appears in the MMI display. Importing directory entries – Press the control knob to open the Name field. The speller appears in the MMI display ⇒ page 31. Importing a phone book – Enter the name using the speller, then select OK in the speller and press the knob to confirm your entry. The input field appears again in the MMI display.
Directory Tips The directory entries in the current profile are updated automatically when a cell phone is connected. Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Importing a phone number You can import a phone number for an existing entry in the directory. 59 Requirement: A new entry must stored in the directory ⇒ page 57 or an existing entry in the local MMI memory will be edited ⇒ page 63. – Turn the control knob to Phone numbers and press the knob.
60 Directory Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Importing address cards Address cards in vCard format (.vcf) can be imported into the directory with a memory card or a USB storage device*. – To search for an entry in the cell phone directory, turn the control knob to Find entry. The speller appears in the MMI display ⇒ page 31. – Enter the name using the speller, then select OK in the speller and press the knob to confirm your entry. • Tips The address import depends on the cell phone.
Directory – Enter the name using the speller, then select OK in the speller and press the knob to confirm your entry. The entry is selected. – Turn the control knob to Export entries individually or Export packed entries and press the knob. – Turn the control knob to the source SD card 1, SD card 2 or USB storage device and press the knob. You can export packed directory entries or individual entries. • Export entries individually - a vCard file (.
62 Directory Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Selecting Navigating You can make calls to entries with phone numbers. You can navigate directly to entries in the directory that have navigation destinations. Fig. 64 Calling up an entry Requirement: The directory must be open and list of directory entries must be displayed ⇒ page 57. Fig.
Directory Editing a directory entry Entering a navigation destination Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Storing a navigation destination – Turn the control knob to Create nav. destination and press the knob. The input field is shown in the MMI display ⇒ fig. 66. You can store a business and a personal navigation destination for an existing entry in the directory. – Turn the control knob to Country and press the knob. A list of countries appears in the MMI display.
64 Directory – Turn the control knob to Current position ⇒ page 63, fig. 67 and press the knob. The data for the current position is set as the navigation destination. Selecting from points of interest Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Changing an entry You can edit the entries in the MMI local memory at any time. – Turn the control knob to Create nav. destination and press the knob. The input field is shown in the MMI display ⇒ page 63, fig. 66.
Directory Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Deleting an entry You can delete the entries in the MMI local memory at any time. Requirement: An address card must be open ⇒ page 64, fig. 68. 65 – Turn the control knob to Read voice memos and press the knob. A list with personal name tags appears in the MMI display. – Turn the control knob to an entry and press the knob. The name tags are played. – Turn the control knob to Delete entry ⇒ page 64, fig. 68 and press the knob.
66 Directory – Turn the control knob to Yes and press the knob to begin the deletion process. • • Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Creating a profile Tips You can only delete personal assigned name tags. There is another way to delete all name tags. For more information, refer to ⇒ page 38. Managing profiles Fig.
Directory 67 – Turn the control knob to Delete current profile and press the knob. Tips The Create profile menu item is only available when a cell phone is connected. In addition, there must not be a profile already stored for the connected cell phone. Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep – Turn the control knob to Delete other profiles ⇒ fig. 70 and press the knob. A list with all of the stored profiles and the directory for the general profile appears in the MMI display.
68 Directory – Turn the control knob to Delete current profile and press the knob. – Turn the control knob to Change profile names and press the knob. The speller appears in the MMI display with the profile name in the input field. – Turn the speller to and press the control knob until the profile name in the input field is deleted. – Enter a new profile name using the speller, then select OK in the speller and press the knob to confirm your entry.
Calling 69 Calling Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Introduction Starting Telephone mode You can use a cell phone comfortably with the MMI. Many functions you are familiar with from your cell phone are available: you can answer and end calls or place them on hold. You can also access the MMI directory and the cell phone directory. The active audio source is muted during an incoming/outgoing call and the drive is paused ⇒ page 33.
70 Calling Dialing a telephone number Entering the phone number as a sequence of numbers Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep – Enter the phone number using the speller. Directly through the speller The speller can be used to enter a phone number directly as a series of numbers or letters. – Confirm your entry by selecting OK in the speller and pressing, or – Press the Dial control button. As the number is being dialed, the audio source is muted.
Calling • If you switch Off voice guidance while in navigation mode, navigation commands will not play during a call ⇒ page 93. – To initiate the call, turn the speller to OK and press the control knob, or If you have switched the MMI display off, it will switch on automatically and remain on for the duration of the call. – Press the Dial control button.
72 Calling • Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Answering/ignoring a call The audio source is muted during an incoming/outgoing call. The mute symbol is shown in the MMI display status bar ⇒ page 30, fig. 21. • If you would not like to hear navigation announcements during a phone call, you can switch them off ⇒ page 93. • A call can also be answered/ignored using the multifunction steering wheel ⇒ page 104. Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Ending a call Fig.
Calling Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Storing a phone number in the directory A new phone number or a number from the call lists can be stored in the directory 73 – Turn the control knob to an entry in the list and press the knob. The address card opens. – Turn the control knob to Store entry and press the knob. The phone number is stored. Phone number from a call list – Press the Memory control button. – Turn the control knob to Dialed numbers, Received calls or Missed calls.
74 Calling Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Dialing stored phone numbers Deleting local call lists You can dial a phone number from the call lists or from the MMI directory. Requirement: Telephone mode must be active ⇒ page 22. Delete individually – Press the Memory control button. – Turn the control knob to Delete local call lists and press the knob. – Turn the control knob to Dialed numbers, Missed calls or Received calls and press the knob. Fig.
Calling Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Paired devices Bluetooth settings Bluetooth devices that have been paired with the MMI are listed. The active connected Bluetooth device is identified with the Bluetooth symbol. 75 To delete paired Bluetooth devices individually, select the device and delete it with the Delete device function. Bluetooth name The name of the vehicle cradle for your cell phone prep (such as “AUDI MMI 2613”) is displayed and can be changed. Delete Bluetooth devices Fig.
76 Calling Replacing a call 3-way calling (GSM) If a call comes in while you have an active call and another call on hold, the Replace and Ignore functions appear in the MMI display. Up to six parties can participate in a conference call. If you select Replace, the active call will be replaced with the incoming call. If you select Ignore, the incoming call will be ignored. A call on hold remains in queue. The display in the MMI may still be visible for a few seconds depending on the cell phone in use.
Calling 77 Tips The mailbox number depends on the cell phone service provider.
78 Navigating Navigating Introduction Let the “Global Positioning System” (GPS) lead you to your destination! Studying complicated maps, skimming through confusing atlases that is all in the past! Now simply enter your desired destination in the navigation system and follow the directions given. Or you can navigate to your destination with up to nine stopovers. The system provides directions in the form of spoken cues that inform you about all driving maneuvers early enough to perform them.
Navigating Starting Navigation mode 79 Entering a destination Tips for entering a destination Fig. 79 Entry field Fig. 80 Entering the destination using the speller Requirement: The MMI must be switched on ⇒ page 28. – Press the NAV function button. The input field ⇒ fig. 79 Cities or the last active navigation menu appears in the MMI When making an entry with the speller, the system suggest cities display.
80 Navigating Points of interest in a city By selecting a point of interest, you can select landmarks and public places (hospitals, movie theaters, recreation areas, etc.) as destinations. Entering a destination with an address A single destination always consists of a region and city. You can pinpoint the destination more closely by entering a street name or point of interest. Downtown (end entry) The navigation system calculates the route to the center of the city entered.
Navigating – To enter additional information about the destination or to enter a stopover, turn the control knob to Street or Point of interest in city and press the knob. 81 Setting a destination from the map A point on the map can be selected as a destination or stopover, stored in the directory or called up*. – Entering additional information. – To start route guidance, turn the control knob to Start route guidance and press the knob.
82 Navigating – Turn the control knob to Opt. menu and press the knob. The Map position menu is displayed. – Turn the control knob to Set as destination and press the knob. – Turn the control knob to Set as single destination or Set as stopover ⇒ page 84 and press the knob. – To start route guidance, turn the control knob to Start route guidance and press the knob. The route criteria and then the map with three possible routes ⇒ page 85, fig. 86 are shown in the MMI display.
Navigating this function. Points of interest can be selected from various categories. In new city 83 Entering a destination from the memory Your previous destinations are stored automatically and be loaded directly as navigation destinations. Enter the name of the city using the speller. You can either search for the point of interest by name or select it from various categories. This function is useful for searching for points of interest in a city independent from the destination.
84 Navigating Tips The list of previous destinations can be erased ⇒ page 94. Entering a stopover You can include up to nine stopovers and the end destination in the tour plan. – To start route guidance, turn the control knob to Start route guidance and press the knob. The route criteria and then the map ⇒ page 86 are displayed in the MMI display. Setting a stopover from the map – Press the Map control button. A map is shown in the MMI display. – Select a stopover in the map ⇒ page 81, fig. 82.
Navigating To delete all stopovers from the tour plan, turn the control knob to Enter single destination and confirm the message in the MMI display with Yes. 85 Information applicable to the route you have selected is highlighted in white: • • Distance to the destination and calculated arrival time Symbols for using highways, toll roads or ferries on the planned route Tips Has your route or tour plan changed? No problem! Simply select the destination/stopover with he control knob and press the knob.
86 Navigating Display Press the RETURN button to leave the side menu. 1 Direction. The map is either oriented to the north or according to A In the MMI display 2 A Fig. 87 Map with inactive side menu 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 10 A MMI high B8, for internal use only 11 A 12 A Fig. 88 Map with active side menu If you press the Map control button once route guidance has started, the map with inactive side menu ⇒ fig. 87 will appear in the MMI display.
Navigating In the driver information system 87 5 Maneuver arrow. An upcoming turn is also indicated. A 6 Bar graph. A bar graph appears when a direction arrow is A displayed. The fewer bars are shown, the shorter the distance is until the turn. WARNING The route calculated by the navigation system is a recommendation for reaching your destination. Obey traffic lights, stopping restrictions, one-way streets, lane change restrictions, etc. Fig.
88 Navigating Requirement: You must enter a single destination ⇒ page 79. – Turn the control knob to the desired entry and press the knob. The address card opens. Storing a destination as a new address card – Turn the control knob to Store entry and press the knob. – Press the Memory control button. – Turn the control knob to Store in directory and press the knob. – Turn the control knob to New entry and press the knob. An input field appears ⇒ page 87, fig. 91.
Navigating Loading a destination 89 – To start route guidance, turn the control knob to Start route guidance and press the knob. The route criteria and then the map ⇒ page 86 with three possible routes ⇒ page 85, fig. 86 are shown in the MMI display. An arrow appears in the driver information system. Loading from the directory – To select a route, turn the control knob to the left or right and press the knob. Loading a tour plan Fig.
90 Navigating Display traffic reports in the map Traffic reports can be displayed in the map. Additional settings Top destination – Select: the NAV function button. You can activate the Display as top destination function () when storing a navigation destination in the directory. Top destinations are displayed at the end of the input field ⇒ page 79, fig. 79 and can be selected directly when entering a destination. Fig.
Navigating • • • 91 Information on the route characteristics Tips Length of the route sections If avoiding a criterium makes route guidance impossible, that criterium will still be used when calculating the route. Street names On longer route sections, additional information may be displayed such as possible junctions when driving on highways. Avoiding a route Route criteria – Select: NAV function button > Route control button > Route criteria. The route is calculated based on various criteria.
92 Navigating • • Calculated arrival time to the destination/stopover North3) Distance to destination/stopover The map is oriented to the north. The last navigation announcement is repeated. Dir. of travel Calling: (telephone number)* The map is oriented to the direction of travel. At a scale of 100 km, the map is oriented to the north.
Navigating Overview 93 The updated distance to the turn is displayed next to the enlarged view. The name of the street you will turn onto, the street number and/or name of the exit and the direction of travel are also displayed at the same time. The entire route from the vehicle location to the destination is displayed on the map. The map scale depends on the length of the route. The map is oriented to the north. Off Automatic zoom No additional info is shown in the MMI display.
94 Navigating Turn the control knob to the left or right to adjust the volume of the navigation announcements. Press the control knob to leave the menu. Presentation mode – Select: NAV function button > SETUP function button > Set starting point or Demo mode. You enter a starting point manually when you would like to calculate a route starting from a location other than the vehicle position, for example. Start demo mode to simulate route guidance.
Calling up traffic information 95 Calling up traffic information Applies to vehicles: with Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Applies to vehicles: with Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Introduction Calling up TMC traffic reports The TMC traffic reports are sorted according to the distance from the current position. Traffic reports for an active route are displayed first. TMC traffic reports can be shown in the MMI display through Sirius* (satellite radio) ⇒ page 41.
96 Calling up traffic information Traffic reports that are especially important such as a driver driving the wrong way are displayed automatically in the MMI display. Press the RETURN button or the control knob to cancel the report. When route guidance is deactivated, traffic reports are displayed with a colored symbol and sorted according to distance from the current position. Tips To use the traffic message channel (TMC), you must contract the Sirius* service provider ⇒ page 41.
Calling up traffic information 97 MMI high B8, for internal use only MMI components MMI control panel Multifunction steering wheel Voice recognition system
98 General operation General operation Introduction You can call up and control the MMI functions such as Navigation, Telephone*, Radio, Media or the voice recognition system with the multifunction steering wheel. The functions are shown in the driver information system ⇒ fig. 96. You can also switch the voice recognition system on and off and change the volume with the multifunction steering wheel. 1 to A 4 ⇒ fig. 95.
General operation Adjusting the volume 99 Listening to the radio You can change the volume of the active audio source and the navigation announcements with the multifunction steering wheel. Selecting the radio Requirement: The MMI must be switched on ⇒ page 28. Increasing and decreasing the volume 4 ⇒ page 98, fig. 95 – Roll the right thumbwheel A up/down.
100 General operation Selecting a station from the station list Playing media Calling up media Fig. 98 Radio menu Requirement: The radio menu is displayed ⇒ fig. 98. Fig. 99 Track list 1 ⇒ page 98, fig. 95 down/up – Roll the left thumbwheel A to a radio station. Requirement: The selected source must contain audio files. – Press the left thumbwheel to select the station. 2 ⇒ page 98, fig. 95 repeat– Press the MODE button A MMI high B8, for internal use only edly until a track list ⇒ page 101, fig.
General operation Selecting a folder 101 Selecting a track Fig. 100 Jukebox folder structure Fig. 101 Track list Requirement: A folder must be displayed ⇒ fig. 100. Requirement: Tracks must be displayed ⇒ fig. 101. 1 ⇒ page 98, fig. 95 to a folder – Roll the left thumbwheel A ⇒ fig. 100. 1 ⇒ page 98, fig. 95 to a track – Roll the left thumbwheel A ⇒ fig. 101. – Press the left thumbwheel to select the folder. – Press the left thumbwheel to select the track.
102 General operation Calling Would you like to learn more about operating the telephone in your vehicle? You will find a detailed description in ⇒ page 69. Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Introduction Calling in the vehicle has become an everyday activity. You can operate all of the relevant telephone functions safely and easily using the multifunction steering wheel. The following messages could appear in the driver information system: Please wait ...
General operation • Dialed numbers: contains the telephone numbers dialed most recently. • • 103 – Roll the left thumbwheel to an entry and press the left thumbwheel. Missed calls: contains the most recent calls not received. Received calls: contains the most recently received calls. You can dial the selected phone number directly from the call lists. 2 to close an open call list.
104 General operation • Ignoring a call Tips The multifunction steering wheel can only be used to dial stored telephone numbers. Enter a new phone number using the MMI speller ⇒ page 70 or the voice recognition system ⇒ page 110. • The telephone functions depend on the cell phone service provider and the cell phone you are using. You can obtain more information from your cell phone service provider.
General operation Navigating Name tag Calling up navigation Switching the voice recognition system on and off Fig. 105 Navigation in the driver information system 105 Fig. 106 Multi-function steering wheel: Talk button Requirement: Navigation mode must be active ⇒ page 79. Switching on 2 ⇒ page 98, fig. 95 until navi– Press the MODE button A 1 ⇒ fig. 106. MMI information high B8, for internal use only– Press button A gation appears in the driver system ⇒ fig. 105.
106 Voice recognition system MMI high B8, for internal use only Fig.
Voice recognition system 107 Voice recognition system • Do not speak a command when the voice recognition system is making an announcement. Introduction You can control many MMI functions through the voice recognition system. • With the voice recognition system, you can switch between the various modes easily by voice, for example for Navigation to Telephone*. In conjunction with hands-free operation it is not necessary to pick up the cell phone.
108 Voice recognition system General operation You can shorten a message by pressing the talk button and speaking a new command. Switching on and off You can switch the voice recognition system on and off with the multifunction steering wheel. • Tips You can also deactivate the voice recognition system by pressing any button on the MMI control panel in the center console ⇒ page 29. • • Traffic announcements do not play during the dialog.
Voice recognition system 109 Adjusting the volume To adjust the voice recognition system volume with the multifunction 2 ⇒ page 108, fig. 108 steering wheel, turn the right thumbwheel A up or down while an announcement is playing. You can also adjust the voice recognition system volume by pressing the Sound control button while in the radio/media menu ⇒ page 34. Help commands Fig. 110 Selecting an entry from the list You can say a help command when the voice recognition system is switched on ⇒ page 108.
110 Voice recognition system Operation/ Commands Voice recognition system announcement Press talk button briefly Input signal: Beep No command given Please enter a command or say help Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Please choose one of the following topics. You can press the talk button at any time to enter a command. HELP – Say TELEPHONE. Telephone mode starts. The voice recognition system remains switched on for approximately five seconds to accept an additional command.
Voice recognition system If several phone numbers are stored in an address card, you add the command BUSINESS LAND LINE, BUSINESS MOBILE, PRIVATE LAND LINE or PRIVATE MOBILE, for example CALL JOHN SMITH PRIVATE MOBILE. 111 Using an entry Requirement: The voice recognition system must be switched on ⇒ page 108. Searching for/opening an entry Tips When an address card is open, you can dial a phone number with the command CALL PRIVATE or CALL BUSINESS ⇒ page 111. – Say FIND ENTRY.
112 Voice recognition system Storing a voice memo The MMI creates a name tag for each entry in the directory. You can also assign up to 50 personal name tags for address cards. Requirement: An address card must be open ⇒ page 111 and the voice recognition system must be switched on ⇒ page 108. – Say STORE NAME. – Say the personal name tag. – Repeat the personal name tag if prompted by the voice recognition system. The personal name tag is stored in the MMI.
Voice recognition system Entering a destination The voice recognition system offers two ways to enter destinations: system-guided destination entry or entering individual commands. Requirement: The voice recognition system must be switched on ⇒ page 108. System-guided destination entry – Say START ROUTE GUIDANCE to navigate to the destination entered. It may take a few seconds to search the location. The MMI display will then show a list of possible city names.
114 Voice recognition system – To select an entry from the list, say the line number, for example LINE TWO or say the name of the entry. The point of interest is set as the navigation destination. – Say START ROUTE GUIDANCE to navigate to the destination entered. The following top destinations can be set directly as navigation destinations: • • • • • • • • • • • • NEXT DIESEL GAS STATION NEXT PARKING LOT • • • MAP ON/OFF - The map is displayed or hidden in the MMI display.
Voice recognition system 10 km, 20 km, 50 km, 100 km, 200 km and 500 km. Units of measure are kilometers/meters or miles/yards. Additional navigation commands 115 Tips To switch voice guidance on or off when route guidance is active, say the command VOICE GUIDANCE ON or VOICE GUIDANCE OFF ⇒ page 108. Requirement: The voice recognition system must be switched on ⇒ page 108. Route guidance – Say START/STOP ROUTE GUIDANCE. Route guidance starts or stops.
116 Alphabetical index A AAC files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 14, 16 Aux-in connection Connecting/removing an audio device . 21 MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Accepting a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Avoiding a route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Activate your Satellite Radio service . . . . . 41 Addit. info MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Addresses MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alphabetical index Cell phone prep Calling (MMI control panel) . . . . . . . . . 69 Calling (voice recognition system) . . . 110 Pairing cell phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Searching for Bluetooth devices . . . . . . 23 Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Dialing a phone number MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70, 71 Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . 103 Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . 110 Chapter (drive) Next/previous chapter . . . .
118 Alphabetical index Entering a destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Alternative route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Avoiding a route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 from the map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Load last destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Loading a destination from the directory . 89 Loading a tour plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Point of interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alphabetical index Map options MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . 90, 92, 93 Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . 114 Restarting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Switching on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Names Navigating to a directory entry . . . . . . 111 MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Nationwide (point of interest) . . . . . . . . . . 82 Map orientation MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
120 Alphabetical index P Paired devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Parental control (DVD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Pause (drive) MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . 101 Pausing/continuing playback . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Phone book See Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Phone number importing into the directory . . . . . . . . . 59 Storing in the directory . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alphabetical index Seek (radio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Selecting frequency band MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Selecting source Audi music interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aux-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CD changer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CD/DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jukebox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
122 Alphabetical index Track Repeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Selecting (MMI control panel) . . . . . . . 49 Selecting (multifunction steering wheel) . 101 Track (drive) Fast forward/rewind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Next/previous track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Track display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Track information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Track information (Sirius INFO) . . . . . . . . . 47 Traffic information . . . .