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Audi sound system

Operating Instructions
Introduction
You have decided on the Audi Sound System - thank you very much for your
confidence in us.
With th is equ ipment, you are acquir ing a highly developed technical system which offers various
choices for enterta inment and communication. All the settings can be made centrally, using an easy-
to-fol low menu gu ide.
We recommend that you carefu lly read the operating instructions so that you quickly become
complete ly fami liar with all of the functions and possibilities of the system and are able to make full
use of them while driving.
Please note that these operating instructions are a supplement to your vehicle's owner's manua l and
shou ld only be used in conjunct ion with the current owner's manual.
Should you have any furthe r questions about the Audi Sound System in your vehicle, please direct
them to your authori zed Audi dea ler .
We hope you enjoy dr iving your car!
AUDIAG
Table of contents

Table of contents

About this User's Setting time of day .......... . 27 Forward/reverse and


previous/next track . ......... . 41
Manual ... .. .. . . . ......... . 4 Restarting the radio ......... . 28
Additional sett ing s ... .. ..... . 28 Repeat ........ ........ ... .... . 41
Shuffle ..................... .. . 42
Overview 7
Listening to the radio 30
Scanning a track (SCAN) ..... . 42
Control unit 7 Stopping/resuming a drive ... . 43
Notes on traffic safety . . ..... . 7 Introduction .............. .. . 30
Additional settings ........... . 43
Notes on care 7 System information ......... . 30
Starting radio operation ..... . 31
Calling 45
Drives 9 Activating your satellite radio
service .................... .. . 31 Introduction 45
Introduction 9 Selecting frequency band ... . 32 Bluetooth™ ................. .. 46
General instructions for CD Selecting a station from the Phone book entries .......... . 47
operation .................... . 10 station list . .......... ········ 33 Starting telephone mode .... . 48
General i nformation on Satellite station list ......... . 33
memory cards . .. . ........... . 10
Entering a PIN/PUK ......... .. 48
Selecting a station .......... . 34 Dialing a telephone number .. . 49
CD player ... ... . ... .......... . 11
Scanning stations ........... . 35 Answering/rejecting a call . .. . 51
CD changer ..... .......... ... . 12
Storing stations .......... .. . . 35 Ending a call ................. . 52
Memory card reader ......... . 13
Selecting a stored station ... . 36 Dialing stored telephone
Audi music int erface ......... . 14
Moving a stored station ..... . 36 numbers ................... .. . 52
Aux-in connection ... . . . ..... . 18
Additional sett ing s ... .. ..... . 37 Additional sett in gs ........... . 52

General operation .... . 20


Playing media ......... . 39 Multifunction steering
Switching on and off ......... . 20
Introduction 39
wheel .................... .. . 55
Princ ip le of operation ..... .. . . 20
Starting media mode ........ . 39 Introduction ................ .. 55
Display ...................... . 21
Selecting Source ............ . 39 Adjusting the volume ........ . 55
Adjusting the volume ........ . 24
Selecting a folder ........... . 40 Listening to the radio ..... .... 56
Adjusting the sound ......... . 26
Selecting a track ............ . 40 Playing media .............. .. . 57
Table of contents

Calling ......... ............... 58


Name tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

Telephone voice
operation . . .. . . .. . . ... .. . . 62
Introduction .................. 62
General operation ............. 63
Name tags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

Alphabetical index ..... 68


About this User's Manual

About this User's Manual


This user's manual contains important information, tips, sugges-
tions, and warnings for the use of your vehicle. & WARNING
Make sure that this user's manual is always located in the vehicle. This Text with this symbol contains important information on safety
is especially important if you allow other people to drive the vehicle, and how to reduce the risk of personal injury or death.
or if you se ll it .
This user's manual describes the equipment range specified for this
mode l at the editorial deadline date. Some of the equipment
0 Note
Text with this symbol draws your attention to potential sources of
described here will only be available at a later date, or only in specific
damage to your vehicle.
markets.
Some sections in this user's manual do not apply to all vehicles. In
that case, the range of applicability is g iven at the beginning of the <£'For the sake of the environment
section, e.g. "Applies to veh icles: with telephone". In addition, Text with th is symbol contains information about the enviro nment
optional equipment is indicated by an asterisk"*". and how you can he lp protect it.
The detai ls in t he illustrations may be different from those in your
vehicle, and are intended to be viewed as a basic gu ide . (I) Tips
You w ill find a table of contents at the beginning of this book, which Text with this symbol contains special tips and other information
displays all topics described in this manual in order of appearance. about getting t he most out of your vehicle and its features. •
You will f ind an alphabet ica l index at the end of this book.
All directions, such as "left", "rig ht", "front", "back", are relative to
the direction of travel.
* Optional equipment.
Iii- This sect ion continues on the next page.
• Indicates the end of a section.
® Registered trademarks are identified with a®. If this symbol is
missing, it is no guarantee that the terms can be used freely.
=>& Cross-reference to a "WARNING!" within a sect ion . For indica-
tion with a page number, the cor responding "WARNING!" can be
found outs ide of the sect ion .
Overview

Fig. 1 Audi sound system controls


Overview

Overview

Control unit due to t raffic. When driving, you should use the controls on the
mu ltifunction steering whee l * =>page 55 whenever possible.
The available functions depend on the Audi sound system
that is installed.
_& WARNING
© Multifu nction steering wheel* 55 • Pay attention first and foremo st to your driving! As the driver
@ Driver informa t ion system . . . . ...... ............. 55 of the vehicle, you have total responsibility for operating the
® Display . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . 21 vehicle safely. Therefore , when using the Sound System functions ,
© On/Off knob make certain that you always have complete control of your
- Switching on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 vehicle!
- Adjusting the volume ....... . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . 24 • Traffic today requires your full and continuous concentration .
As the driver, you bear complete responsibility for safety in traffic.
- Muting (Mute) ............. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . 24
Therefore, to en sure driving safety, settings in the Sound System
© CD drive must be performed only when the vehicle is parked.
- CD player (concert sound system ) .............. . 11
• The volume controls on the Sound System should be selected
- CDchang er (symphonysoundsystem) . . ........ . 12 to en sure that outside signal s, such as police and fire truck sirens ,
© Radio system controls .... . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ....... . 20 can alw ays be heard - danger of accident!
0 Memory card reader 13 • Be sure to follow applicable laws regarding speaking on the
telephone* while driving a vehicle . •
[i ] Tips
• Please note that only the Audi radio system and its components
Notes on care
are described in t his manual. You will find addi t ional inf ormat ion on
operat ing your vehicle in your Owner's Manual.
Cleaning the display
• You can carry out many of your radio system's f unct ions from the
mu ltifunction steering w heel*=> page 55 . • - Clean t he display with a soft clean clot h and an LCD
cleane r.

Notes on traffic safety Cleaning the controls


- First clea n the controls with a small brush to remove dust.
When operating the radio system w hile driv ing, be constantly aware
of the current t raffic sit uati on and stop t he operat ion w hen necessary - Then wipe the controls with a clean , soft and slight ly
dam p cloth .
Overview

0 Note
• Treat the display with care. Pushing on it with your finger or
touching it with sharp objects can cause dents or scratches.
• Cleaning CDs can damage the drives .
- Do not use cleaning CDs to clean the drives. •
Drives

Drives

Introduction MP3 Files WMAfiles AAC files


Playlists Max. 119 playlists, no more than 1000 entri es per play-
The availab le functions depend on t he Audi sound system t hat is list
installe d.
Playlist M3U, ASX,WPL and PLS
• concert sound system : CD player =>page 11 format
• symphony sound system: CD changer =>page 12
Sup- CD player/ CD changer: CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW wit h a
The CD player/ CD change r, memory card rea der and USB st orage ported capacity of 650 MB, 700 MB and 800 MB
device connect ion support the following features : media memory card reader : memory cards with a capacity up
t o 32 GB
MP3 Files WMA files AAC files Audi music interface : iPod, USB sto rage device
Format MPEG-1 Layer 3 Version 7, 8 and 9 MPEG-2 and
MPEG-2Layer 3 MPEG-4
[I) Tips
Profile LC- Low Com- • Please follow the information for handling CDs=>page 10 .
plexity
• The ma ximum numbe r of files per medium may differ if the direc-
Standard/ Memory card reader and USB storage device: FAT-or to ry or file names contai n many specia l characters.
File sys- FAT 32 met hod • The CD player/ CD changer will not support ORM-protected files .
tem CD player/ CD changer : ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2, Joliet
(sing le sess ion and multisession), Universal Disk For- • For compress ing MP3 files we re commend a bit rate of at least
mat (UDF)t hroug h Version 2.0 1 160 kbit/s.
• The more playlists or files th at are on a me dium, t he longer it will
32 to 320 kbits/s and variable bit rates
take to load the med ium.
Numbe r of CD player/ CD changer : ma x. 512 files and subd irect o- • In t he case of MP3 files with a variable bit rate, t here may be a
files ries per directory discrepancy between the play t ime displayed and real time.
max. 1000 files and directo ries per med ium
memory card reader : max. 512 files and subdirectories
• Please note that music files are subject to copyright law.
per direct ory • Because of t he diversity of CD-R/ CD-RW blanks and t heir various
max. 20 48 files and directo ries per med ium st orage capac ities, fu nction may be limit ed for individual st orage
USB storage device: max. 1000 files per directory, me dia. •
max. 7 subfo lde rs
D r ives

General instructions for CD U s ing la ser e quipment


Laser equipment is divided into sa fety classes 1 to 4 in accordance
operation
w ith DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/VDE 0837 . The va rious types of audio equip-
ment installed meet safety class 1. The laser uses so litt le power or is
8cm (3") CD shielded so that there is no danger when used properly .

0 Not e
Do not insert CDs with labe ls into the dr ive . Labels can come loose
from the CD and damage the drive .

Fig. 2 CDs that m ust [I) Tips


not be use d • Always keep CDs in a protective s leeve and do not expose them to
di rect sunlight .
Requiremen t s for g o od sound quality • Copyrighted CDs or CD-ROMs that do not conform to audio CD
To ensure good, high -quality sound reproduction and to prevent standards cannot be played by you r CD dr ive. Use only CDs hav ing t he
damage to the drives or d isc reading errors, please observe the following logo on the CD itself "Compact Disc Digita l Audio".
following :
• If outs ide temperatures are extremely high or low , playback of the
@ - Do not use damaged, d irty o r scratched CDs. navigation DVDmay be temporarily unavailable. A thermal switch has
bee n installed to protect the navigat io n DVD and t he laser scanner.
@ - Do not use single CDs (8 cm/ 3 inch diameter) .
• Do not remove the cover. The device contains no parts that can be
© - Do not use CDs of different shapes . repaired by the consume r. •
@ - Do not attach labe ls .
© - Do not use protect ive rings .
General information on memory
Do not use protective CD film or stabilizer.
cards
Cl e aning driv es a nd CD s
Both SD and MMC cards can be used as memory cards.
Never use a cleaning CD to clean the dr ives .
Clean CDs with a soft, lint-free cloth . Wipe the CD in a straight line The memory card reade r has been tested with many of the products
from the center outward . Heavy soiling can be removed with a availab le on the market . However, in iso lated cases it is possible that
commercial CDcleaner or isopropyl alcohol. Never use gasol ine, paint ind ivid ual memory cards may not be recogn ized.
thinner, or record cleaner since they can damage the CDs. Always keep the memory card in a su itable case to protect it from
dirt, dust particles, scratches, and other damage. ~
Drives

We recommend not saving the music files d irect ly in the main direc- (D Eject button
t ory of the memory card, bu t instead , create fo lders (e.g. pu t a ll t he @ CD slot
tracks of a particular music style/an artist in one folder). @ [SCAN) button
The radio system has a CD player. Use the IMEDIA ) fu nction bu t to n
0 Note to operate the CD inser t ed in the playe r=> page 39. •
Use only single-piece SD/MMC memory cards . If you use SD/MMC
adapter cards (mu lti-piece memory cards), the memory card can App li es to vehicles : with concert sound system
become detached from the adapter as the result of vibra t ion while
driving. There is a possibility that individua l pieces may become stuck Loading a CD
in the drive
Never force a CD into the drive. The CD is pulled in automati-
cally.
(I) Tips
• Individua l types of memory cards may have limited functions. - Make sure there is no CD in the CDslot @ =:>fig. 3 .
• ORM music formats are not supported ! - Hold the CD at the hole in the center and the outer edge.
• Never store important information on the memory card . Audi
- Guide the CDstraight into the CD slot @ with the writing
bears no liability for damaged or lost data or fi les. •
facing upward. The CD is pulled in.
CD mode is started and operated through the radio system. •
CD player
Appli es to vehicles : with concert sound system App li es to vehicles: wit h concert sound syste m

Introduction Ejecting a CD

- Press the CDeject button (D =:>fig. 3 .


The CD is pulled in again automatically if it is not removed from the
slot with in 30 seconds of ejecting it . •

Fig. 3 CD player
Drives

CD changer - Insert the CD straigh t into the CD tray @ with the label
side up . The CD is automatica lly loaded in the next empty
Applies to vehicles : wit h symphon y so und syst em position in the CD changer .
Introduction
Loading all CDs
- Press and ho ld the [ LOAD I button @ f or mo re than two
seconds . As soon as the CDchange r is ready to load, Please
insert CD appears in the display.
Insert a CD stra ight into the CD tray @ wit h the label side
up. As soon as the CD changer is ready to load the next CD,
Please insert CD appears in the disp lay.
- Insert each additional CD after Please insert CD appears in
Fig. 4 CD changer the display.

G) Eject button Loading the CD in a specific empty position


@ CD tray - Press the ILOAD I button @ => fig . 4 . The CD list appears
@ Button (,.,.L_,O_,A,__,D
____
] in t he disp lay .
The radio system has a CDchanger . A CDinserted in the dr ive is played - Rotate the control knob to an empty CD location show n in
using the CD funct ion =:>page 39. • the disp lay and press t he control knob . As soon as the CD
chang e r is ready to load, Please insert CD ap pears in the
Applies to vehicles: with sympho ny sound system d isp lay .
Loading a CD - Insert the CD st raigh t into the CD tray @ with the label
Up to 6 CDs can be loaded into the CO changer. s ide up.

A CD should never be forced into the drive. The CD is pulled in Loading a CD into a specific occupied position
automatically .
- Press t he ! L OAD I button ® => fig . 4 . The CD list appears
in the display.
Loading a CD
Press t he [ LOAD Ibutton ® => fig . 4 . As soon as the CD - Rotate the control knob to an occupied CD locat ion shown
changer is ready to load, Please insert CD appears in the in the display and press the control knob. The respective
disp lay. CD will be ejected . Please remove CD app ears in t he
display. ~
Dri ve s

- Remove the CDfrom the CDtray @ . As soon as the CD


changer is ready to load, Please insert CD appears in the (I] Tips
display . The CD is pu lled back into the CD change r automatica lly if it is not
removed from the CD tray within about 30 seconds after it has been
- Insert the CDstraigh t into the CDtray @ with t he label ejected. •
side up .
If you press the [ LOAD Ibutton a second time wh ile all CDs are being Memory card reader
loaded, the loading procedure is stopped. •

Introduction
Applies to vehicles: with symphony sound system

Selecting a CD The rad io system has a memory card reader. SD or MMC ca rds can be
loaded in the memory card reader.
Requirement: An MP3/WMA-CDis inserted in the CD The MEDIA function ~ page 39 is used to operate an SD/MMC card
changer . inserted in the memory card reader .
- Press the [MEDIA ] funct ion button . For information on the properties of supported fi le formats, refer to
~ page 12.
- Rotate the control knob to a CD.
- Press the control knob to start playing the CD. • [i ] Tips
• Please fo llow t he ins t ruc t ions fo r handling memory cards
Applies to vehicles: with symphony sound system ~page 10.
Ejecting a CD • The memory card reader has been tested w it h many of the prod -
ucts ava ilab le o n the market. However, in isolated cases it is poss ible
Ejecting a CD t ha t ind ividual memory cards may no t be recognized . •

- Press the Eject button CD=:>


page 12, fig . 4 .
- Rotate and press the cont rol knob to select the CDt o be
ejected in t he display of the rad io system .

Ejecting all CDs


- Press and hold the Eject button CD=:>
page 12, fig. 4 . All
the CDs will be ejected in turn.
Drives

Inserting a memory card Removing a memory card

Fig. S Insert memory Fig. 6 Removing a


card memory card

- Slide the memory card in the card reader slot with the - Gently push the memory card :=>fig. 6. The card is
label side up (contact surface down) => fig. 5. The angled released from the slot.
corner of the memory card must point toward the front
- Remove the memory card . •
right .
- Then push the memory card into the slot until you feel it
click into place. The memory card is flush with the area Audi music interface
around it. When the MEDIA function is activated, the
Appli es to vehicles: wit h Audi m usic inte rf ace
system automatically changes to the memory card reader
and begins playing. Introduction

The directory structure is read when a memory card is inserted but


Various portable audio devices can be connected to the
not played . If you start playback of the memory card immediately, Audi music interface.
the !03/WMA tag data are displayed for the track currently being
played . •

Fig. 7 Audi music


interface with iPod
adapter cable and iPod I)),
Drives

App li es to vehicles: wi th Audi mu sic inte rf ace and adapte r cable

Connecting the adapter cable to the Audi


music interface

- Open the glove compartment.


- Fold the cover up @ =>page 14, fig. 7 .
Fig. 8 Audi music
interface: Adapter
- Connect the adapter cable to the Audi music interface
cable =>page 14, fig . 7 .

(D
@
Interface on Audi music interface
Storage slot
0 Note
Handle the adapter cable carefully. Do not allow it to be pinched . •
® Cover
© Jack fo r connecting to the Audi music interface
© Adapter cable* (such as iPod adapter cable*) Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and adapt er cable

© Removable storage try Disconnecting the adapter cable from the


(j) iPod jack on iPod adapter cable* Audi music interface
@ iPod
® iPod adapter cable*
@ 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter cable*
@ Mini USB adapter cable*
@ USB adapter cable*
The Audi music interface is located in the glove compartment . You
can connect a portable audio device (such as an iPod or USB storage Fig. 9 Adapter cable:
device) to the Audi music int erface using a spec ial adapter cable*. You releasing the jack on
can purchase adapter cables* from your author ized Audi dealer or an the Audi music inter-
electronics store . face ..

0 Note
Extremely high or low temperatures which can occur inside veh icles
can damage portable audio devices or affect their performance.
Never leave a portable audio dev ice in the vehicle in extremely high or
low temperatures. •
Drives

Appli es to vehicles: wit h Audi m usic interf ace and iPod adapt er cable

Connecting an iPod with the iPod adapter


cable
The iPod is connected to the Audi music interface with the
iPod adapter cable.
© Fig. 10 Adapter cable:
removing the released
jack from t he Audi
music interface

Requirement: the glove compartment and cover on the Audi


music interface ® ~ page 14, fig . 7 must be open .
- Press t he jack @ ~ page 15, fig . 9 into the Audi music Fig. 11 Disconnecti ng
interface while pressing the release catch @ on the jack t he iPod jack from th e
down. The jack is released. iPod

- Hold the release catch down while pulling the jack out of Connecting th e iPod jack
the Audi music int erface © ~ fig. 10 .
- Connect the iPod adapter cable to the iPod.

0 Note Disconnecting the iPod jack


• Pull the jack out of the Audi music interface carefully so you do not - Release the catch by pressing the buttons (D ~ fig. 11 .
damage the interface .
• Handle t he adapter cable carefully. Do not allow it to be pinched. •
- Carefully pull the jac k out of the iPod @ .

Place the connected iPod in the storage slot =>page 14, fig. 7.
When the vehicle ignition is on, the iPod battery is charged through
the adapter cable as soon as the iPod is connected to the Audi music
interface.
The follow ing iPods can be connected to the iPod adapter cable:
• iPod mini - (version 1.3.0 and higher)
• iPod nano lG, 2G and 3G
• iPod 4G - fo urth generation (version 1.2.1 and higher)
• iPod SG - fifth generation Video
Drives

• iPod 6G - sixth generation classic Appli es to vehicles: with Audi m usic in te rf ace and USB/ Mini USB adapte r cable

• iPod touch Connecting a portable audio device with


• iPhone the USB/Mini USB adapter cable
Other iPod versions (such as the iPod shuffle) cannot be connected You can connect various USB storage devices to the Audi
with the iPod adapter cable. These can be connected as portable music interface with a USB/Mini USB adapter cable .
audio devices with the optional 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter cab le*
=>page 18 . Place the connected storage device in the storage slot=> page 14,
fig . 7.
The Audi music interface does not support the following iPod options:
The Audi music interface supports USBstorage devices from "USB
• Rating music tracks Device Subclasses 1, 2 and 6" . The manufacturer of the storage
• Skipping to a certain place in a track device can provide information about its "USBDevice Subclass ".
• Adding tracks to the "On-the-go" playlist The following USBstorage devices are supported:
• Displaying the "Compilations" folder. Also, tracks marked with • USBsticks
"Part of a Compilation" are not entered into the artist list if the
compilation was activated in the iPod. • Single card reader
• Marking viewed/new Podcasts • Multi-card reader (first used card slot)
• USBMP3 players that do not require any specia l driver software

[i ] Tips • External USBflash memory


• External USBhard disks (HDD)-1", 1.8", 2.5" - drives with an oper-
• Only the sound from video Pod casts is played. The video image is
ating/continuous current of 500 mA maximum
not show in the display.
• MTP player (activate MTP mode on the MTPplayer)
• Problems with the iPod can affect operation of the radio system .
Reset your iPod if this is the case (see the iPod instruction manual). For information on the properties of supported file formats, refer to
• You can find additional information on operating the iPod through =>page 12.
the radio system in =>page 39.
• See the iPod instruction manual for important information on
operating your iPod.
WTips
• You can decrease the time it takes to search for music files on the
• We recommend updating the iPod software with the latest connected USBstorage device if you create a central folder for music
version. files and playlists and place it alphabetically in the first position in the
• Please see your authorized Audi dea ler for the most current infor- storage device.
mation on the Audi music interface . • • Do not use USBextension cables or adapters. They may affect the
functionality.
• Functionality is not guaranteed for portable audio devices that do
not meet the USB2.0 spec ificat ion. ~
D r ives

• Due to the variety of USB storage devices and the different capac- Aux-in connection
ities, the function of individu al sto rage devices may be lim ited.
• An iPod cannot be connected to the Audi music interface with a App lies to vehicles: wit h Aux-in connect ion
USB adapter cable*. An iPod adapter cab le* =>page 14 must be used . Introduction
• You can find current information and software updates online at
"www.audi usa.com/mp3 ". • A portable audio device is connected to the Aux-in
connection with a 3.5 mm stereo jack .
Ap plies to vehicles: with Audi mus ic interface and 3.5 mm stereo j ack adapt er cable The Aux-in co nnector is located in the cente r ar mrest. It is compat ible
Connecting a portable audio device with w ith portable audio devices with a 3 .5 mm stereo jack . Correct func -
tion of all portable audio devices cannot be guaranteed .
the 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter cable
You can connect portable audio devices (such as MP3
players) to the Audi music interface with the 3.5 mm 0 Note
Extremely high or low temperatures w hich can occur inside vehicles
stereo jack adapter cable. can damage po rtable aud io devices or affect the ir perfo rmance.
- Insert the 3.5 mm stereo jac k in the headphone socket on Never leave a portab le audio device in the vehicle in extreme ly high or
the portable aud io player. Audio playback ta kes place low temperat ur es .
through the vehicle sound system.
If the external audio input or Audi music int erface is a lready
(I] Tips
For info rmat ion on operating the audio device , see the manufac -
sele cted as the source, yo u may hea r static when connect ing or
turer 's instructions. •
disconnecting the 3.5 mm stereo jack*. To avoid t his stat ic, either
mute the portable audio device =>page 25 or switc h t o another audio
source (radio=> page 31, CD) before connecting or d isconnecting the Applie s to vehicles: with Aux-in connection
device. Connecting a portable audio device

(I] Tips Requirement : The radio is on==>page 31.


We recommend adjusting the vol ume of the portable audio device to - Connect the audio device wit h a 3 .5 mm stereo jack* and
approximately 70 percent of the max imum output . The volume can
insert t he extens ion cable in the Aux-in connect ion.
be adjusted (for example at the radio vo lume) =>page 44. •
- Press thelMEDIA]function button.
- Rotate the control knob to AUX and press t he knob .
External audio source is active will appear in the display
when the device is recognized successf ully. ~
Drives

Static can occur when connecting or disconnecting the 3 .S mm stereo


jack. To avoid this static, either mute th e portable audio device or
switch to another audio source (such as radio or CD) before
connecting or disconnecting the device.
You select audio files using the controls on the audio device. You can
adjust the volume using the on/off knob =>page 24, the input level
function=> page 44, the multifunction steering wheel=> page 55 or
directly on the audio device.

& WARNING
Driving requires your complete and undivided attention. As the
driver, you have complete responsibility for safety in traffic. Never
operate a portable audio device while driving because this
increases the risk of an accident.

[I) Tips
• We recommend adjusting the volume of the portable audio device
to approx imately 70 percent of the maximum output. Adjust the
volume on the portable audio device before adjusting it through the
vehicle sound system.
• The vehicle battery discharges whe n the eng ine is stopped and the
audio device is switched on. •
General ope r ation

General operation

Switching on and off [i ] Tips


With the engine not running and a low battery charge, the rad io is
switched off automat ically. •

Principle of operation
The radio functions are performed by pressing the
buttons and rotating and/or pressing the knobs on the
radio.
Fig. 12 On/Off knob

Automatic op e ration
- To turn the radio on, insert the ignition key in the ignition
lock . The menu for the last selected main function is
displayed, and the last selected audio source is switched
on.
- To turn the radi o off, remove the ignition key . Your Fig . 13 Butt ons on
settings are saved . t he radio

Manual operation
- Press the On/Off knob briefly to turn the radio on .
- To turn the radio off, press the On/Off knob until the radio
switches off.

A radio that has been turned off manually, is not automatically


Fig. 14 Assig ning the
turned on again the next time the ign ition is switched on. control butto n t o the
With the ign ition off, the radio can still be used for about 10 minutes. butto n symb ol in t he
display _.,
If you do not press any fu nction button, contro l button or the control
knob on the rad io, the rad io turns itse lf off again automatically.
General operation

CDFunction buttons Display


Press a function button to start an operating mode. For example ,
sta rt the FM/ AM operat ing mode by pressing the [ FM /A M) function " Standard " menus
button.
Using the [SETUP Ifunct ion button, you can open add itional se tti ngs
for the active operating mode.

@ Control buttons
To access the function shown in one of the four corners of the display,
press the co ntro l butto n cor responding to this display corner. For
exa mple, the control button in the upper left corresponds to the
upper left disp lay co rner ~ page 20, fig. 14 .

@ Control knob Fig. 15 Set up Radio


To select a menu item highlig hted in the display, rotate t he contro l
knob to the left or right an d press the control knob .

© Arrow
m fJ m I,.~,
:r
buttons
To select the previous or the next radio station, press the [L<l)or the -Pr,o,!.••:!. FM
88.3
8;u,d

m
"'

[BJ button . ·- 'f '-'"'"~

m
To se lect the next track on a CDor memory card, press the [B) button.
If you pre ss t he [L<l) but ton wit hin 10 seconds afte r a t rack has st arted
to play, playback jumps to the beg inning of the previous track .
1Tur· Wi<J 12 :00-
~-
S1HJ 1d

If you press and hold the IL<ll button or[B) in Media mode, fast rewind
or fast forward is activated .
m m ~
Fig. 16 Radio
submenu

© Return button After you press a funct io n but t on CD


~ page 20, fig . 13, a menu
Press t he IRE T URN I button to ca ncel a se lection you have not yet appea rs in the display.
confirmed or to ret urn to the next higher menu leve l. •
General ope r ation

IISymboV Symbol /
Legend Descrip- Explanation Legend Descrip- Ex planation
tion tion

A menu item you have selected has a Tells you about a selected option (e.g .
0 Selected text @ Subtitle
radio station preference).
wh ite background .
Operating mode selected (e.g . FM/AM Is operated by rotating and pressing
© Control wheel
the control knob.
=>page 21, fig. 16).
Setup display: Setup menu for the
- Cance lled
operating mode selected (e.g. Setup @ loudspeaker Active audio source is muted.
@ Title line FM~ page 21 , fig. 15).
On vehicles with a telephone *, the cell
symbol

phone operator and, where applicable ,
the roaming symbol!::,. will be dis- Speller
played . I
You enter telephone numbers using the speller .
® Cursor Shows a line selected in a menu.
"'
~
0

© Options box Options for the menu item selected. "


:,:
~
a:

Points to additional options or poss ible


® Arrow
settings .
Temperatu re
© Set air conditioning* temperature .
display*
Bluetooth Cell phone is connected via Bluetooth Fig. 17 Numb er
0 symbol to the cell phone package . spe lle r: Te lephone
num ber ent ry
Cell phone connection quality, or
Signal PIN: Enter PIN=> page 48
® strength bar * PUK: Enter PUK~ page 48
SIM: Insert SIM card

® Time of day Set time => page 27 .


Show selectable functions.
You perform the functions using the
Display cor-
control buttons. The top right corner of
ners
the display corresponds to the t op right
control button .
General operation

Symbol /
Legend Descrip- Explanation
11
tion

© A-Z Switches from number to letter entry.

0 Cursor Marks the current editing position.

Fig. 18 Lett er speller:


Telephone number
© Entry field Shows the current entry .

entry Shows the character selected with the


® Entry ring
selection arrow enlarged.
In telephone* mode, you are required to enter letters or numbers. For
you to do this, the number speller~ page 22, fig . 17 or the letter
speller ~ fig. 18 appears in the display.
Wh ile you are making your entry, you can switch as needed from
@

@

LIST
Switches from lower case to upper
case.
Shows a list containing suggestions.

numbers to letters or from letters to numbers by rotating the control @ 0-9 Switches from letter to number entry.
knob 0-9 @ ~ fig. 18 or A-Z © ~ page 22, fig. 17 and pressing the
@ Space Inserts a space in the entry fie ld .
knob.
The symbo ls for entering letters and numbers are explained in the List with sug-
@ Lists suggestions in alphabetical order.

...
table below: gestions

@ Refers to additional list entries .


Legend
Symbol
Descrip-
/ •
tion
Entering letters, numbers and symbols
Puts a white background behind the using the speller
Selection
selected element and shows it enlarged
arrow
in the entry ring.
You can find an overview of the speller on=::, page 22.
@ Mailbox sym- Call mailbox .
bol Entering numbers, Letters, and symbols
Deletes the character to the left of the - Rotate the control knob with the selection arrow © to the
® white highlighted cursor . letters, the number or the symbol. Your selection is shown
Moves the cursor forward/backward in enlarged in the entry ring ® ·
© the entry field .
- To accept the letter, the number or the symbol, press the
® OK Confirms the entry. control knob. Your entry appears in the entry field ® · .,
General ope ration

- When you have entered all the digits, rotate the control Switching display on
knob to OK ® and press the knob . - Press or rotate the contro l knob, or
Deleting numbers , Lett e rs , and symbols - Press a funct ion button, or
- Rotate the control knob with the selection arrow to + @ . - Press a control but t on, or
To delete the last digit in the entry field, press the control - Press t he IRETUR N ) button .
knob.
- To delete all the digits in t he entry field, hold the control [i ] Tips
knob down until no digits show in the entry field. After the disp lay is swit ched off, you can still change radio stat ions or
find a selected aud io source us ing the arrow buttons. •
In some cases the se lection of letters is limited by logica l exclusion.
This means that you can select only the letters which are poss ible at
this place in a word .
Adjusting the volume
Enter special characters (e.g. hyphen or period) us ing the number
speller. • Active audio source
You can adjust the volume or mute the audio sources
Switching display on / off using the On/Off cont rol knob.

Fig. 19 Switching Fig. 20 Adj usting


display off radio volum e

Switching display off Adjusting the volume


- Press t he contr ol button Display in a setu p menu . - Rotate the On/Off knob to the left or the right. The
volum e will be adjusted.
- Rotate the control knob to Switch off display ~ fig. 19
and press the contro l knob. The disp lay is switched off .
General operation

Muting (Mute) Additional audio sources


- Press the On/Off knob briefly. The active audio source is You can adjust the volume for entertainment suppression
muted or an active CD drive will be stopped (Pause Func- individually.
tion). A loudspeaker symbol with a slash through it
appears in the display .

Ca nceling mute
- Press the On/Off knob briefly, or
- Rotate the On/Off knob to the right . The loudspeaker
symbol with a slash through it disappears in t he display .

Audio sources, navigat ion announcements and the telephone each Fig. 21 Volume
have their own volume settings . The stored aud io source volume is sett ings
automatically limited when the radio system is switched on .
• If the stored volume is lower than the permanent ly set min imum - In an audio or setup me n u, press the control button
volume level, the volume is increased to the set minimum leve l. Sound .
• If the stored volume is above the permanent ly set maximum - Rotate t he control knob to Volume setting s.
volume level, the vo lume is decreased to the set maximum level.
- Press the con t rol knob . The Volume sett ings => fig . 21
• If the store volume is between the set minimum and max imum
volume levels, the stored leve l is maintained.
menu appears in the disp lay.

In MEDIA mode, playback is stopped fo r as long as the sou rce is - Rotate the control knob to the menu item Entertainment
muted. suppr ..
- Press the control knob . Now you can adjust the vo lume for
[i ] Tips the selected menu item.
• The te lephone and traffic announcement switch-on vo lume is not - Rotate the control knob to the desired volume .
limited.
• You can also adjust the volume using the right thumb wheel on - To save your setting, press the control knob.
the mult ifunct io n steer ing whee l* witho ut tak ing you r hands from
the wheel =>page 55. • [i ] Tips
Using Ente rt ainment suppr.*, you can adjust the vo lume for the
act ive aud io source wh ile the Aud i parking system* is active . •
General ope ration

Adjusting the sound - To save your setting, press the control knob.

The follow ing sound adjustments are possible:


Basic settings
• Treble

-- Presets

.; , T reb le
r\ ~If j r, I I 11 jt .
FM

@
@
B_a rll -




Midrange
Bass
Balance: Adjusts speaker control left/right
Fader: Adju sts speaker cont rol front/ rear
H.1·,·. @

l "'
U,1l.1r1;

f <11 li·r

( 1/\l ,\
t' @
@
i[ Fig. 22 Selecting



GALA(speed dependent
DSP PREMIUM*=> page 26
volume adj ustment)

Volume settings for add it ional aud io-sources =>page 25


Tuning 12 :00AM Sound Treble, midrange, and bass sett ings are valid for the mode you are
tre ble
currently in. The balance and fade settings are independent of the

-- Presets FM
Treble
- 0
s_a~
mode. •

Applies to veh icles: with DSP Prem ium

DSP PREMIUM

l - Tuning
rn1n n1ax

12:00 AM Sound
I Fig. 23 Adjusting
treble

- In an audio or setup menu, press the control button


Sound => fig. 23 .
- Rotate the control knob to a menu item (e.g . Treble
:::::,fig. 22). Fig. 24 DSP PREMI UM

- Press the control knob. The selected menu item is shown Displaying DSP PREMIUM menu
enlarged in the display :::::,fig. 23.
- In an aud io or setup menu, press the control button
- To adjust the sound characteristics, rotate the control Sound :::::,
fig. 24 .
knob to the right or the left.
General operation

- Rotate the control knob to DSP PREMIUMand press the Setting time of day
knob. The DSP PREMIUM~ page 26 , fig. 24 menu
appears in the disp lay.

Surround
- Rotate the control knob to Surround and press the knob .
- To sw itch Surround on, rotate the contro l knob t o on .
- To save your sett ing, press the control knob. Surround
Sound is on ly active for a se lected CD or SD source .
Fig. 25 Setti ng time
GALA
- Rotate the control knob to GALA and press the knob. Opening the time setting menu
To adj ust t he level of volume equaliza t ion, rot ate the - Press the [SETUP ] function button.
control knob to one of the seven steps and press the knob. - Press the contro l button Time/ Date . The time se t ting
- To sw itch the function off, rotate t he cont rol knob t o off menu ~ fig . 25 appears in the disp lay.
and press the kno b.
Setting time of day
- For the syst em to automatically adj ust the volume to
compensate f or t he am bient noise, rotate t he cont ro l - Rotate the contro l knob to Time and press the knob . The
hour disp lay is shown in the display highlighted in white.
knob to auto and press the knob. •
- To set t he hour, rotate t he control knob to the left or right
and then press the control knob . The m inute disp lay is
shown in the disp lay high ligh t ed in wh it e.
- To set the min utes , rotate the control knob to the left or
right .
- Save the t ime of day entry by pressing the control knob.

Setting the date


- Rotate the contro l knob to Date and press the kno b. The
year display is shown in the display highlighted in wh ite . ~
General ope ration

- To set the year, rotate the control knob to the left or right Restarting the radio
and then press the knob. The month disp lay is shown in
the display highlighted in white. The functionality of the radio is resto red through the
On/Off knob.
- To set the month, rotate the control knob to the left or
right and th e n press the knob. The day display is shown in
the display highlighted in whit e .
- To set the day, rotate the control knob to the left or righ t .
- Save the date entry by pressing the control knob.

Setting the time format


- Rotate t he control knob to Time format and press the
control knob . Fig. 26 On/ Off knob

- Rotate the control knob to 24h or AM/ PM.


- Press and ho ld down the On/Off knob ~ page 24, fig . 20
- To save your setting, press the control knob. unti l the rad io res t arts .

Setting the date format


- Rotate t he control knob to Date format and press the
(I) Tips
If problems arise during system reset, please consult your authorized
control knob . Audi dealer. •
- To adjust t he date format "Day. Month", rotate the cont rol
knob to DD.MM and press t he knob.
Additional settings
- To adjust the date format "Month/Day", rotate the contro l
knob to MM / DD and press t he knob . Menu Language

(I) Tips - Select: Function button [SETUP]> control button


If you ent er a new time zone with your vehicle, you have to adjust t he Settings > Menu language .
time display manually to local time. •
You can change the information in the display and in the driver infor-
mation system .
English, French, Spanish and German are availab le. •
General operation

Measurement units Version information

- Select: Function button !SETUP)> control button - Select : Function button !SETUP)> control button
Settings > Measurement units . Settings > Version information .

The measurement units in the rad io d isplay, in the dr iver information This function shows the hardware and software vers ion for the
system and in the climate contro l system display can be changed. radio. •
The fo llow ing units can be selected :
• distance (km or miles) Display brightness
• speed (km/h or mph)
• temperature (°C or °F) - Select : Function button [SETUP I > control button Display
> Brightness.
• pressure (ba r or ps i) •
By rotating the control wheel to the right or left, you can adjust the
Factory settings brightness of the display. •

- Select: Function button [SETUP)> control button


Settings > Default settings.

The fo llowing functions can be reset to the default factory settings:


• MMI settings
• Sound settings
• Radio
• CD
• Te lephone*
After selecting the funct ions, rotate the cont rol knob to Reset
systems. Confirm your entry by rotating t he control knob to Yes and
press ing it .
You can also reset all of the functions listed to the factory default
settings by activating the Select all option . •
Listening to the radio

Listening to the radio

Introduction Amplitude modulat ion (AM )


You have to update the AM station list manually => page 31, fig . 29.
When you leave the recept ion area, the st ations on the list conti nu e
to be displayed but reception is no longer guaranteed .

Satellite Radio ( SAT)*


The Sirius* channel list is updated dynamically from the Sirius *
service prov ider. Non selectable channels are au tomat ically passed
over when searching channe ls and are not shown in the display
=>fig . 28.

Fig . 2 7 FMstatio n list


[i ]Tips
To receive satell ite programs, you must cont ract the Sirius* service
prov ider=> page 31 . •
158 ORL -TSP
1-.)•I 1r1(lr• \\'t·,1!!11'r T,ir1111,1 f, 111
()1i,ir1(lCJ \.\,•,1!lf1·r T.1r11 J,1 !1,-iff Applies to vehicle s: wit h Sat e llite Digita l Audio Rad io Service

System information
The following system messages can be displayed :
Fig . 28 Si rius stat ion
lis t
System mes- Meaning
sages
The radio has three frequency bands: AM, FM, and SAT* (satellite
radio). The receivable stations are shown on a radio station list and ANTENNA No antenna is connected to the tuner, or
can be selec t ed directly . You can select the next re ceivable stat ion by there a re loose pl ug cont acts on the
p ressing a button or p laying all stations for a few seconds (SCAN). antenna cable .
You can also save your favor ite st ations on a preset list in any order. LINKING The tuner is presently not receiving any sat -
ellit e signal. •
Frequency modulation (FM)
The FM station list is updated aut omatically => fig. 27. You can a lso
update the station list manually.
Listening to the r adio

Starting radio operation App li es to vehicles : with Sat ell ite Digit al Aud io Radio Service

Activating your satellite radio


service
In order to be able to receive satellite programs, this
service must be enabled.

,,--1
Fig. 29 Frequency
bands

Requirement:
-
The radio is on => page 20 .
Pressthe!FM/AMJ/ ISAT]function button . The list of
_l 12 :0Q AM
l ,, •'
Fig. 30 Receiver serial
stations or the most recent active radio menu appears in • r ,
num ber
the display .
In order to have the service enabled at your provider, you
The menu that was open the last time you listened to the radio is need the electronic serial number of the tuner . To show the
shown in the d isplay. Press the [FM/AM ]/[SAT]function button again electronic serial number in the display:
when in radio mode to call up the station list. •
Sirius channel list
- Press the !SAT] funct ion button. The station list is
displayed.
- Turn t he knob to 000 Sirius ID and press the knob.

Setup m e nu
- Press the functio n button [SETUP] in the Satellite Radio
menu .
- Select Receiver serial numbers by rotating the control
knob and press the control knob. The electronic serial
number will appear on the Display=> f ig. 30 .
Listening to the radio

This number is a 12 character alpha numeric number. Requireme nt : The radio is on =>page 31.

rn Tips
• Objects such as buildings, tu nnels, bridges, te rrain, other vehicles
Via control button Band
- In AM/FM mode, press the => fig. 31 control button Band.
or objects on the roof of the veh icle can result in decreased perfor- - Rotate t he control knob to the desired freq uency band.
mance .
• Satel lite Radio reception is not available in Alaska and Hawa ii . • - To se le ct the f re quency band, press the control knob . The
current frequency band is shown in t he title line in the
d isp lay, or
Selecting frequency band - Press the ISAT]* function button to act ivate satellite
The radio has the three frequency bands: Frequency rad io* => fig . 32.
Modulation (F/11),Amplitude Modulation (A/11), and satel -
Via RADIO function button
lite radio (Sirius)* .
- To select the frequency band, press the IFM/ AM] functio n
button until the desired frequency band appears in the
disp lay.

rn Tips
You can select the frequency band and the radio stations in the instru-
ment cluster display using the multifunction steering whee l*
~ page56. •
Fig. 3 1 AM/ FM
fr equency bands

158 ORL -TSP


Orl<.1r1(ic1 \•\11',1tllf'r T,1r11p,l frc1ff
Orl.trl(lci V\n•.--!lh1'r To1n1p.i fr,iff

11 BBC F~iJ ( J ! t) F\ >I)

CNGC ,,
- -
129 rinanc1c.1I

,.,1 ~L) CNN U"._,Ne\/\''..:;


Fig. 32 Sirius
Tuning 12 :0Q AM Sound
frequency band
Listening to the r adio

Selecting a station from the App li es to vehicles : with Satell ite Digital Aud io Radio Service

station list Satellite station list


The receivable stations for the selected frequency band The available stations are listed in the satellite main
are displayed in the station lists. menu .

158 ORL-TSP
( J• 1 11 I( J1 I \\ 11 • I t T )! ' 1 ! r 1 11 J,j ; r ! t f
•Jrl,it,dtJ \'..1·,11 1 11 r 1111 f"' 1 r :f!

Fig. 34 Radio: Sirius


sat ellit e radio stati on
list
Fig. 33 FM station list

Requirement: The desired frequency band is selected - Pressthe!SAT ]function button .


=>page 32 and receivable rad io stations are shown in the - Select the desi red radio station in the main Sirius radio
display ~ page 31 . menu with the control knob.
- To update the station list, rotate the control knob to If you are not in the ma in satellite radio menu (Radio Sirius) after
Update station list ~ page 31, fig . 29 and press the pressing the fu nction button, you can change the fr equency band by
knob. repeatedly pressing the [SAT ] f unction button .
- Rotate the control knob to the desired radio station . Operat ing the control button Presets displays the preset list. You
may st ore st at ions from t he FM, AM a nd sate llite radio (Sirius) bands
- To select the station, press t he control knob. ~ page 35.

rn Tips
Did you know tha t you can also pe rform t his func t ion using t he mu lti-
The explanations for the sound sett ings start w ith section
~page 2 6.

fun cti on st eering wheel* ~ page 56? •


rn Tips
• The stations that are displayed in the station list can be fi ltered
according to your personal desires as to type of program ~ pag e 38.
• If you operate the (R ETURN I button in a sub menu, the satellite
rad io main m enu will be displayed . •
Listening to the radio

Selecting a station Adjusting the frequency manually (FM / AM


band)
- Press the control button Tuning .
Rotate the contro l knob to TUNE(Tuning) => fig. 35 and
press the control knob.
- To select t he station , rotate the control knob to the left or
right .
Fig. 35 Manu al - To save the selected stat ion, press the control knob .
st at ion search (FM
band) Entering a channel number (satellite radio)
- Press the control button Tuning in the satellite radio

-
Presets

Pit.Jazz
Si r ius
/ Jazz -Cls

Ch
Channel
--1 menu.
- By rotating t he control knob, select Ch. (Channel)
=> fig . 36 and press the control knob.
l_.t, -~
- To select the station, rotate the control knob to t he

1
· ' () '._·i
Left/right .

Tuning 12 :0Q AM -
Sound
Fig. 3 6 Satelli t e
radio : Channel num ber
Briefly pressing the control knob selects the next available station . If
you hold the control knob down, the available stations w ill advance or
back up more qu ickly.
Requirement: A frequency band is selected=> page 32.

Next receivable station


[i ]Tips
• W hen in the Sirius ba nd, use the >I (Seek up)/1< (Seek down) func-
- Press the control button Tuning . tion to switch to t he next /p revious station in the stat ion list.
- Rotate the control knob to >I (Seek up) or I<(Seek down) . • You can a lso press the arrow buttons on the MMI termina l briefly
to swit ch to the prev ious/next stat ion in the stat ion list~ page 20. •
- Press t he control knob . The next receivable stat ion is
selected .
Listening to the r adio

Scanning stations If activating the scan function opens the station list, you can a lso
sele ct a station from t he list . To ret urn to t he contro l wheel d isp lay,
Using the SCAN function, the receivable stations are press the Tuning control button again. •
played for a few seconds .

Storing stations
The preset list can contain up to 30 stations from all
frequency bands.

Fig. 3 7 FM radio SCAN


- Presets FM
88 .3 --~
Banc m

f uncti on
Hh --~

1
\:~Ii,·

/
-
Requirement: The desired frequency band is selected S t oro

=;, page 32. a t11t1on

Fig. 38 Storing
Tuning 12 :00 AM Sound
stat ions
SCAN in the control wheel
- Press the co ntrol button Tuning .
- Rotate t he contro l knob to SCAN .
- To start the SCAN function, press the control knob. The
stat ion list appears in the display.
- To stop the SCAN function, press the contro l knob again.
The currently scanned station is selected .
Fig. 39 St oring
SCAN button (concert sound system) st ati ons
- Press th e [SCAN) button to start t he sca n funct ion.
Requ irement : A station is selected =;, page 34 .
- Press the [SCA N ) button again to stop the scan function .
Th e last active station is selected. From the control knob
- Press and hold the control knob until the station is
displayed in an open position in the prese t list.
Listening to the radio

- To change the position on the preset list, rotate the


control knob to the left or the right. (I] Tips
You can delete an individual station or all stations from the preset list
- To store the station to the selected position on the preset ~ page37. •
list, press the control knob.

From the control button Tuning Selecting a stored station


- Press the control button Tuning .
- Rotate the control knob to STORE (Store station) Requirement: A station is stored on the preset list
=:>page 35.
=:>page 35, fig. 38.
- Press the control button Presets. The preset list is
- Press the control knob. The selected station is stored in an
displayed.
open position on the preset list.
- To select a station from the preset list, rotate the control
- To change the position on the preset list, rotate the
knob to the station.
control knob to the left or the right.
- Press the control knob. The station is selected.
- To store the station to the selected position on the preset
list, press the control knob.
(I] Tips
From the control button Presets Also try selecting a stored station using the multifunction steering
- Press the control button Presets. wheel* ~ page 57 . •

- Rotate the control knob to Store Station name


=:>page 35, fig. 39. Moving a stored station
- Press the control knob. The selected station is stored in an
open position on the preset list . Requirement : A station is stored on the preset list
=:>page 35.
- To change the position on the preset list, rotate the
control knob to the left or the right. - Press the control button Presets. The preset list is
displayed.
- To store the station to the selected position on the preset
list, press the control knob. - Rotate the control knob to Move Station name and press
the control knob.
- To change the position on the preset list, rotate the
control knob to the left or the right .
Listening to the r adio

- To store the station to the selected position on the preset App lies to vehi cles : with Sat ellite Digital Audio Radio Service

list, press the control knob . • Station info

Additional settings

Displaying radio text

Requirement : The FM frequency band is selected~ page 32.


- Select: Function button [FM/AM]> control button Tuning
> TEXT (radio text) . Fig. 40 Setup Sirius:
Stati on info
Radio texts are additional informat ion transm itted by some stations
(e .g . station name, art ist or t rack). • Requirement: Satellite radio is activated ~ page 32.
- Select: Function button !SETUP]> Station info .
Deleting memory entries
If you have switc hed on Station info , two-part informa t ion is
displayed in the satellite radio main me nu. For example, the names
Requirement : A station is stored on the preset list of the artist and song are d isplayed fo r a short t ime in a window that
~ page 35. opens separately ~ page 33, fig. 34. •
- Select: Function button ! FM/AM ] > function button
[SETUP]> Delet e radio presets > Single stat ion or All Applies to vehicles: w ith Sate llit e Digital Aud io Radio Service
stat ions. Sorting stations
Single st a tion
Requ irement: Satellite radio is activated ~ page 32.
By rotat ing and pressing the control knob, select Single station and
then the stat ion to be deleted . - Select: Function button !SETUP]> Station sort .
All station s Chann el no .
Select All statio ns by rotating and pressing th e contro l knob . • The stations are listed by channel number in asce nding ord e r.

Channel name
The stat ion categories are listed in the main menu in alphabetical
order .
Listening to the radio

Ca t e go ry an d ch a nn el N o. Single st a ti o n
The stations are listed by category and than by channe l number. By turning and pushing the control knob, first select Singl e stati on
followed by the radio station you wish to delete.
Cate gor y a n d c han. n a me
The stat ions a re listed by catego ry and t han by channe l name. All s t a tion s
By turning and pushing the control knob, select All sta tio ns. •

[i ] Tips
The stations that are displayed in the station list can be filtered
according to your personal des ires as to type of program
~ page38 . a

Applies to veh icles: with Satellite Digital Audio Rad io Service

Category filter

Requirement: Satellite radio is activated =>page 32.


- Select: Function button [SETUP)> Category filter .
The stat ions that are displayed in the station list can be filtered
according to your personal desires as to type of program. The selec -
tion of program categor ies depends on what your provider offers .
If you select the opt ion Switch off all filte rs, a ll filter options are
deactivated and all available channels a re displayed in the satell ite
stat ion list. •

Delete radio presets

Requirement: A radio sta t ion is stored in the preset list


=>page 35 .
- Select: Function button [SETUP]> Delete radio preset s>
Single station or All stations .
Playing media

Playing media

Introduction Selecting Source


You can start and operate the CD player/ CD changer, the memory
card reader and a portable audio device (such as an iPod or USB
sto rage device) t hrough the radio system. Var ious func t ions are avail-
able depending on wh ich drive is active and which storage medium is
inserted. For example, you can select individua l tracks or fo lde rs
directly, play the tracks in random order or display information stored
in an ID3/WMA/AAC tag with t he cur rent track (such as the artist,
album or tit le). •
Fig. 41 List of avail·
able drives (Radioan-
lage conce rt)
Starting media mode

Requ irement: The radio is switched on =} page 63.


- Press the IMEDIA] function button. The source ove rview
or t he track tha t was played the last time media mode was
active will be shown in the d isplay.
- Press the Source control button if no source or
Fig . 42 List of avail-
track/folder overview appears in the display. able drives (Radioan-
lag e symphony)
When you co nnect a portable audio device (such as an iPod or USB
storage device) to the Audi music interface*, the interface* is auto- Requ irement: a drive contains an audio file .
matically selected as the source and playback begins.
- Press the [MEDIA] function button.
[I) Tips - Press the control button Source .
• You can switch betwee n audio sou rces by pressing the [MEDIA] - Rotate the control knob, for example, to a media drive.
button repeated ly.
• Playback will be interrupted with traffic announcements if traffic - Press the control knob . The track list or a folder structure
radio is switched on => page 37. • for the selected audio source is shown in the display .

Poss ible sources are ~ fig . 42:


Playing media

• CD in the CD player/ CD changer • You can scroll through long lists of folders quickly by rotating the
• Memory card control knob. The scrolling speed depends on the number of
folders. •
• Audi music interface* (such as an iPod) or AUX•

Selecting a folder Selecting a track


The track with the play time is shown in the display.
The folders of an active audio source are shown in the
display.

Fig. 44 List with CO


tracks
Fig. 43 List of tracks
of a folder
Requirement: A CD:::::>
page 39 or a folder:::::>page 40 was
selected.
Requirement: A source was selected=> page 39.
- Rotate the control knob to a track:::::>fig. 44.
- Press the [MEDIA ] function button. The folder structure
for the selected source is displayed=> fig. 43. - To select the track, press the control knob. The track will
play.
- Rotate the control knob to a folder and press the knob.
The tracks in the folder are displayed.
[i] Tips

[i] Tips
• You can scroll through long lists of tracks quickly by rotating the
control knob. The scrolling speed depends on the number of tracks.
• To reach the overview of possible audio sources, press the Source
• Did you know that you can also operate this function with the
control button .
multifunction steering wheel* =>page 57? •
• To reach the highest level in the folder structure, press the
IMEDIA]function button.
• To reach the next highest level, press the IRETURN Ifunction
button or rotate the control knob to the Up fo lder and press the knob.
Playing media

Forward/reverse and previous/next If yo u se lect "Previous" w ith in 10 seconds after a track has started to
play, t he previous t rack w ill st art playing . If it is pressed afte r playing
track for 10 seconds, it jumps to the start of the current track .
You can move forward or backward within a track and
jump from one track to the previous or next track on a CD [I] Tips
or a in a folder . You can fast forward and reve rse within a track by pressing and
holding the arrow buttons :) page 20 on the radio system. Pressi ng
the arrow buttons briefly will jump to the previous/nex t track . •

Repeat

Fig. 4 5 Forward

Requ ireme nt: A track is playing~ page 40.

Forward/reverse
- Press the control button Control. Fig. 4 6 Rep eat

- Rotate the control knob to>> (Forward) ~ fig. 4 5 or<<


(Reverse) and keep the control knob pressed. Requirement: A CD, a me m ory card~ page 13 or a por t able
a udio device* was selec t ed as a source.
Previous / ne x t track - Press the control button Control.
- Press the control button Control.
- Rotate the control knob to RPT (repeat) and press t he
- Rotate t he contro l knob to >I (Next track)~ fig. 45 or I< knob .
(Previous track).
- Rotate the contro l knob to t he range to be re peated and
- To jump to the previo us/next trac k, press the control press the knob.
knob . The track will play.
The following f unct ions can be selec t ed for repeat :
To jump from one to the next track one after the other, press and ho ld • off - the repeat funct ion is switched off .
the contro l knob.
Playing media

• Medium - the tracks on the CD, memory card or portable audio - To start shuffle play , press the contro l knob .
device that is playing will be repeated .
• Track - the current track playing will be repeated . Shuffle depends on the settings you have selected for Re peat
~ page 41.
• Folder - the tracks in the current folder list playing will be
repeated . If the tracks on an MP3/WMA CD, a memory card or a • Repeat off - the trac ks in the current au dio source are played in
portab le audio device a re repeated, you ca n a lso se lect the with random order and then the tracks in the add itional aud io sources are.
subfolders function. The tracks in the subfolders will also be • Repea t Medium - the tracks in the curren t medium are played in
repeated. random order.
• Playlist - if a playlist was selected, the tracks in the cur rent p lay- • Repeat Folder and Playlist - t he tracks in the current playlist a re
list will be repeated. played in random order. •
• all playli sts - all playlists will be repeated .

Scanning a track (SCAN)


[i ] Tips
Shuff le also depends on the repeat sett ings ~ page 42 . • The SCAN fun ction plays each track on the CDor memory
card for a few seconds.

Shuffle
You can play the tracks in random order. - M edia
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Scan

- Fig. 4 8 Scanning a
Control 12 :00 •"' Sound
t rack

Requirement: A track is played :::;,page 40.


Fig. 47 Shuffl e SCAN in the control wheel

Requirement : A track is played =:>page 40. - Press t he control button Control.


- Rotate t he contro l knob to SCAN =:>fig. 48 .
Press the control button Control.
Rotate the control knob to MIX(Shuffle) =:>fig . 47. - To start the SCAN fu nction , press the control knob. The
track list appears in the d isp lay. ~
Playing media

- To stop t he SCANfunction, press t he cont rol knob again . Additional settings


The track curre nt ly playing will be selected.
Track information (INFO)
SCAN button (Radioanlage concert)
- Press the [SCAN ] button to start the sca n function. Requiremen t : An MP3/WMA CD or memory card~ page 14
- Press the [SCAN] button agai n to stop the scan fu nct ion . is being played.
The current ly sca nned track will be played . - Select : Function but t on [MEDIA]> contr ol but t on Control
> INFO (Info).
Once activating the scan function opens the trac k list, you can also
select a t rack from t he list. To ret ur n to the co ntro l wheel d isp lay, Informat io n sto red in the ID3/W MA tag for the cu rrent track (e .g .
press the Tuning control button again . • artist) is displayed. •

Stopping/resuming a drive Track display

Requirement: A t rack is played. Requiremen t : An MP3/WMA CD or memory card~ page 13


is being played.
Stopping a drive
- Select : Function button [MEDIA ]> function button
- Press the On/ Off knob briefly, or [SETUP ]> Track display .
- Rotate t he On/Off knob counter-cloc kwise unti l t he mut e Track name
symbol appears in t he status line.
Inf ormat ion about t he cur ren t ly played trac k is shown by using t he
function INFO (track informat ion)=> page 43 (e .g . artist, a lbum) .
Resuming a drive
The information must be stored in the ID3/WMA tag.
- Press t he On/Off knob briefly, or
File name
- Rotate t he On/Off knob clockwise. Playback resumes . The name of t he fil e w ill be dis playe d witho ut any fi le ext ension. •

[i ] Tips Track information


You can also operate this function without removing your hands from
t he steering whee l =>page 58 . •
Requirement: A trac k is playing ~ page 4 0 .
- Select : [MEDIA]fu nct ion button> [SETUP ]funct ion
button > Track information .
Playing media

If information for the current track (such as the artist, album or


track) is available in an ID3/WM A/AAC tag , the information is
displayed in a pop -up window when this function is activated .

[I] Tips
The Track information funct ion is not available for iPods and portable
audio devices that were connected with the AUX-in connector. •

Ap pli es to vehicle s: with Aud i mu sic int erf ace or Au x-in co nnection

Input Level

Requirement: A portable audio device is connected with the


3.5 mm stereo jack adapter cable*~ page 18.
- Select: [MEDIA]function button> Audi music interface
or AUX source> ISETUP]function button> Input level.
Adjust the volume of th e portable audio device at the radio system.
We recommend adjusting the volume of the portable audio device to
70 percent of the maximum output. •
Calling

Calling
Applies to veh icles: with cell phone package
6 WARNING(cont inued)
Introduction
• Pay attention first and foremost to your driving! As the driver ,
A cell ph one is connected to the cell phone package and you have to t al responsibility for operating the vehicle safely .
operated using the radio system, the multifunction Therefo re, when using the funct ions, make certain that you have
steering wheel*, or the telephone voice operation. complete control of your vehicle in all traffic situ ations!
• The telephone voice operation * should not be used in emergen -
The factory -installed ce ll phone package in the veh icle a llows you to
cies, since the voice can change in stressful situation s. The result
connect particu lar GSM or CDMAce ll phones via Bluetooth
can be that the desired t elephone connection does not go th rough
~ page 46 .
under certain circumstance s or does not go through quickly
You ope rate you r cell phone using the rad io system, t he m ultif unc- enough. Dial the em ergency numb er manually .
tion steering whee l* ~ page 55, or the telephone voice operation
~page 63.
The active audio source is muted during an incoming/outgo ing ca ll
0 Note
and t he drive is stopped . After t he call is ended, the audio source is • Observe all applicable laws for making te lephone calls in vehicles.
restored to the previous vo lume level. • Swit ch off yo ur ce ll pho ne in a reas in which th e use of cell phones
is prohibited.
To use the telephone function of your radio system, a cell phone must
be co nne cted to t he cell pho ne package~ page 4 6. • Switc h off yo ur cell phone in locations where t here is a d anger of
exp losion. These locations are not a lways clearly identified. They
incl ude, for examp le, filling st at ions, sto rage or transportation facil -
& WARNING it ies for fuel or chemicals; locat ions where there is fuel vapor in the
air (e.g. escaping propane or fue l vapors in vehicles or bui ldings) or
• Medical experts warn that cell phones can interfer e with the
locations whe re t here are chem ica ls or large quantit ies of dust pa rti-
function of pacemaker s. Alwa ys maintain a minimum distance of
cles (e.g. from flour or wood) in the air. This also applies to all other
20 centimeter s betw een the cell phone antenna and the pace-
locations whe re you normally sw itch off your car's eng ine .
make r.
- Do not carry the cell phone in a pocket directly over the pace-
maker when the phone is switched on. (I) Tips
- Switch the cell phone off immediatel y if you suspect it may • The phone functions depe nd on whethe r you r mobile phone is
be interfering with the pacemaker. compatible w ith the ce ll phone package and whether your cell phone
prov ider supports t hese functions .
• Make sure tha t all persons maintain a minimum distance of 6
in (15 cm) from the antenna , in accordance with the certification • Reception may be impaired in screened areas, for examp le, in a
guid eline for mobile HF tran smitter s. tunnel or a n unde rground pa rking garage. ~
Calling

• There may be regions without network coverage from cell phone - On the cell phone, select the appropriate menu option
operators. Your telephone cannot be used in these a reas . that searches for Bluetooth-enabled devices (cell phone
• You can find current information about the cell phone package package).
online at "www .audiusa.com/bluetooth" or at an authorized Audi
dealer. • - Connect the cell phone to the cell phone package. Your
cell phone package calls the cell phone using the name
"Audi UHV".
Applies to veh icles: with ce ll phon e package
- Enter "1234" as the Blueto oth PIN for the cell phone
BluetoothTM package within 30 seconds.
Bluetooth technology sets up a cordless connection from - Wait until your cell phone displays the message indicating
the cell phone to the cell phone package. successful bonding. The Bluetooth symbol © => fig. 49
appears in the display.

To protect yourself from outside access to your cell phone, you should
change the Bluetooth PIN ~ page 53 .

A m ax imum of f o ur cel l p h o n es
You can connec t up to four cell phones to the cell phone package .
However, only one cell phone at a time is actively connected to the
cell phone package. If a fifth cell phone is bonded to the cell phone
Fig. 49 Bluetoot h package, the device which has not been used in conjunction with the
symbol
cell phone package for the longest time is disconnected .

The cell phone 1) must be bonded one time to the cell phone M a k i n g a nd bre aking a co n n e ction
package in the vehicle. Depending on the cell phone being An operationa l cell phone which has been bonded to the cell phone
used, various steps are required for this procedure : package is automatically connected after the ignition is switched on.
For some cell phones you have to confirm the connection .
- Make sure that no other cell phone is connected to the cell
phone package through a Bluetooth connection . The Bluetooth connect ion is disconnected after the ignition key is
removed unl ess there is a call in progress.
- Switch on the ignition and the radio system.
Ra n g e
The Bluetooth connection from cell phone to cell phone package is
limited to the interior of the veh icle . It depends on local cond itions,
such as obstacles between the devices, and on interference from
l l Please make su re that the cell phone to be bonde d su pports the han ds -free other devices . If your cell phone is in a pocket for example, it can
profi le. affect the quality of data transmission . •
Calling

The last four phone books loaded into the cell phone package are
& WARNING saved. After a fifth cell phone has been inserted in t he cell phone
During air transportation, th e Bluetooth funct ion for the ce ll package, the phone book from the cell phone wh ich has not been
used the longest is de leted. Up to 500 total phone book entries can
phone package must be switched off by an authorized Audi dealer
or other qualified workshop. be saved eac h time .

Reconnecting the cell phone


(I) Tips With an identical SIM card the telephone book entries are al ready
You can find instructions on how to operate your cell phone in the saved in the cell phone package . You can use the phone book after a
appropriate owner 's ma nua l. • br ief waiting per iod.
The system checks the phone book entries for changes and loads
t hem into the memory au t oma t ically.
Applies to vehicles : with cell phon e packag e

Phone book entries Phone book entry display


The pho ne book ent ries are shown in alphabetical order and are
The phone book entries for th e SI/11card and the cell labeled by category, e.g. SIM cards, home, work, cell phone and
phone address book are stored automatically in the cell phone symbo ls=> fig . 50.
phone package.
(I) Tips
• If you use a GSM cell phone, the en t ries available on t he SIM card
and in the cell phone address book are saved in the cell phone
package.
• If you use a CDMAcell phone, the available cell phone address
book e ntr ies ar e saved in t he ce ll phone package . •

Fig. 50 Searching
entry in the te lephone
book

Loading the phone book entries


As long as the cell phone suppo rts t his funct ion, the phone book
entries are automatically loaded into the cell phone package memory
after the ign ition is switched o n. This load ing process can last seve ral
m inutes and depends on the number of entries in the phone book.
Calling

Applies to vehicles : with ce ll phone package • You can select different telephone functions in the instrument
Starting telephone mode cluster display cluster via the multifunction steering wheel*
~page 58.
• The telephone functions described depend on the compat ibility of
the cell phone with the cell phone package, and whether or not your
cell phone service provider supports these functions. •

Applies to vehicles: with ce ll pho ne packag e, GSM ce ll phon e and m ult ifun ction steer ing whe el

Entering a PIN/PUK
Fig. 51 Speller for
entering a phone
number

Requirement: The radio is on => page 20.


- Press the [TEL] function button. The speller for PIN
=> fig . 52 or phone number input=> fig. 51 or the last
active telephone menu appears in the display .
Fig. 52 Telep hone:
The menu that was opened during the most recent call is shown in the Ente ring PIN
display. You open t he sp eller by pressing the [TEL)function button in
telephone mode.
- Press the !TEL] function button.
- Enter the PIN using the speller=> fig . 52.
(I) Tips
• The active audio source is muted during a telephone call. - Confirm the entry in the speller with OK.
• There may be technical interference with cell phones, which can PIN (Personal Identification Number)
impair the performance of the dev ice. Please read the User's Guide for
your cell phone for more information in this regard . The personal identification number (PIN) consists of four to eight
characters and protects your SIM card from misuse .
• Reception may be impaired in covered areas, such as, for example,
in a tunnel or an underground garage. You will receive the PIN along w ith the SIM card from your cell phone
service provider. If you ent er a PIN incorr ectly three times 2 l in a row,
• There may be areas without network coverage from cell phone
the SIM card is blocked and a message appears in the display. ~
providers . Unfortunately, the telephone cannot be used there.
• In order to use the telephone, you must have a contract wit h a cell
phone provider. 2l The numbe r of attempts depends on the SIM card.
Calling

PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) Dialing a telephone number


A blocked SIM card is unblocked with an eight-character personal
unb locking key (PUK). Applies to veh icles: wit h cell phone packag e

You will receive the PUKalong with the SIM card from your cell phone Dialing directly using the speller
service prov ider. If you incorrectly enter the PUKten times 2l in a row,
please contact your cell phone service provider.
The speller can be used to enter a phone number directly
as a series of numbers or letters.
[i ) Tips
• When entering a PIN, only asterisks(*) are shown in the display in
the place of numerals.
• PIN is not shown in the display in every instance, it depends on the
cell phone be ing used and the cell phone provider . If the cell phone
used is not compatible with the cell phone package, then it is possible
that this note will not be d isp layed.
Fig. 53 Entering tele-
• Depending on the cell phone being used, it may be necessary to phone numbe rs using
enter the PIN on the cell phone. In this case, you are not shown a the number s peller
request to enter the PIN in the Display.
• For add itional information,
cell phone.
please see the User 's Guide for your

• When the ignition has been switched on, a warning message will
appear when the speller is used for the first time while driving. Please
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' Fig. 54 Entering tele·
phone numbe rs using
the lette r speller

Requirement: Telephone mode is active =>page 48 and the


speller is shown in the display=> fig. 53.

Entering telephone numbers using a number


sequence
- Enter the phone number using the speller .
Calling

- Confirm your entry by rotating th e spe ller to OK and then • You can also make phone calls using the mult ifunction steering
pressing it , or w hee l*. •

- Press t he cont rol button Dial. After t he connectio n has


Applies to veh icles: wit h ce ll phon e packag e
been made, the aud io source is mu t ed.
Dialing from a list
Entering telephone numbers using a letter
sequence
- Enter an area code e.g . 1 800 using the speller ~ page 49,
fig . 53.
- To change to t he letter spe ller, rotate the speller to A-2 (D
~ page 49, fig . 53 and press t he control knob. The letter
speller appears in the disp lay ~ page 49, fig. 54 .
Fig. 55 Dialing a
- Use t he speller to enter a series of letters , e.g. AUDISER- phone num ber fr om a
VICE ~ page 49, fig . 54. l ist

- Confirm you r ent ry by rotatin g t he sp ell er to OK and then Requirement : Telep hone mode is act ive ~ page 48.
pressing it , or
- Press t he cont rol button Dial. The entered te lephone Searching and calling telephone numbers in a
number is dialed. list
- Press t he control button Memory.
If a te lephone numbe r has been e ntered inco rrectly, yo u can press on
the IRE T URN l button to completely de lete the telephone number - Rot ate t he cont rol knob t o Dialed numbers , Call mailbox ,
you ente red in the spe ller. Phone book , Missed calls, or Received calls.
- Press the control knob. The telephone numbers of the
(I) Tips selecte d list appear in the display.
• DTMF tones are entered d irec t ly thro ugh the speller or loaded - Rotate the control knob to the desired te lephone number.
from the stored telephone numbers =>page 50.
• The active a udio source is muted dur ing a telephone ca ll. - Press the contro l knob. The selected t elepho ne number is
• You ca n initiate a phone call directly from your cell phone . Read
copied to the speller.
the Owner's Manual of your cell phone to find out how to do this. - To initiate t he ca ll, rotate the sp ell er to OK and pres s the
• If you m ak e calls on your cell phone, it is possib le tha t the t ele- control knob, or .,_
phone number wi ll not appea r on the MMI Disp lay.
Calling

- Press the control button Dial. App li es to vehicles: with cell phone package

Answering/rejecting a call
Quick display of the Dialed numbers list and
calling a number
- Press the [TEL]function button. The speller is displayed in
the display. There is no telephone number in the entry
field of the speller.
- Press the control button Dial. The Dialed numbers list
appears in the display.
- Rotate the control knob to the desired telephone number .
Fig. 56 Answering an
incoming call
- Press the control knob. The selected telephone number is
copied to the speller.
Requirement: An incoming call.
- To initiate the call , rotate the speller to OK and press the
control knob, or Answering a call
Press the control button Dial. - Rotate the control knob to Answer and press the control
knob , or
(I] Tips - Press the control button Answer.
• The telephone functions depend on the cell phone service provider
and the cell phone you are using . You can obtain more information Rejecting a call
from your cell phone service provider. - Rotate the control knob to Reject and press the control
• Depending on the cell phone being used, it may happen that no knob, or
phone book entries and no entr ies for the "Dialed numbers " ,
"Received calls" and "Missed calls" functions are shown in the MMI
- Press the control button Reject .
Display . •
Depending on whether the caller has been stored in t he phone book
and whether the number is available for view ing, the Nome, the
Phone number or Unknown appears in the display .

(I] Tips
• The audio source is muted during an incoming/outgoing call.
Calling

• A call can also be answered/ rejected using the multifunction - Press the control button Memory.
steering wheel =:>page 60 . •
- Rotate the control knob to Phone book ::::,fig. 5 7 .

Applies to vehicles: w ith cell phone packag e


- Press the control knob. Search for entry appears in the
display and a listing of stored entries appears at the same
Ending a call time .

Requ irement: There is an active call. - Rotate the control knob to Search for entry => fig . 57 and
press the control knob. The speller appears in the display
- To end a phone call or to cancel dialing , press the control where you can enter names , or
button End call .
- Rotate the control knob to a name from the list and press
the control knob .
[I) Tips
A ca ll can also be ended us ing the multifunction steering wheel
- Confirm your entry by rotating the speller to OK and then
=>page 60 . • pressing it, or
- Press the control button Dial. •
Applies to vehicle s: with cell phon e package

Dialing stored telephone numbers Additional settings


Simply dial a telephone number from call lists or the
Applies to veh icles : with ce ll pho ne packag e
phone book.
Options during a call

Requirement : Ongoing telephone call ::::,page 49 .


- Select: Control button Options > Switch off microphone .

Switching the microphone off and on


When t he microphon e is switched off your t elephone partner cannot
hear anyth ing from your phone. However, you can hear your te le-
Fig. 57 Searching
stored telephone
phone pa rtner . Muted is s hown in t he display.
numbers
Replacing a call
Requirement : The telephone is switched on ::::,page 48 and When there is an incoming call during an ongoing telephone call , the
Replace and Reject functions appear in the display . •
conta ins at least one stored telephone number .
Calling

Replace is used to replace the active telephone call by an incoming on - An incom ing call is answered automatically . As long as the call
call. Reject will reject t he incom ing call. has not ye t been answered automatically, this can be rejected using
Reject .
The display may st ill remain visible for several seconds , depending on
the cell phone used. If you use the Replace or Reject functions w hile off - An incoming ca ll is not answered automatica lly. •
it s display is still visib le, the current telephone call w ill be ended .
App lies to vehicles : with cell pho ne package
[i ] Tips Mailbox number
To be ale rt ed to an incomi ng call during an act ive call, the function
Call waiting must be activated in your cell phone. The call options - Select: Function button !TEL]> function button [S ETUP ]
depend on the cell phone and service provider. • > Mailbox number.
The mai lb ox number is entered using the spe ller and stored wit h OK
Applies t o vehicles: wit h ce ll phone packag e
in the speller .
Telephone settings
Using+ in the speller, the mailbox number is deleted and confirmed
with OK.
- Select: Function button !TEL]> function button !SETUP]
> Phone settings. After these are saved, the ma ilbox can be called up using t he contro l
button Memory.
Bluetooth PIN
The Bluetooth PIN is factory set to 1234 . This funct ion is used to
change the Bluetooth PIN.
[i ] Tips
You must set up and activate this service in t he cell phone network in
Factory settings advance . You can obta in more information from your cell phone
The cell phon e package is reset to default settings. The stored phone provider. •
books =>page 47, bonded Bluetooth devices =>page 46 and mailbox
numbe rs are deleted . • App lies to vehicles : with cell phone package
Calling mailbox
Applies to veh icles: with cell phone package

Call options - Select: Function button [TEL]> control button Memory >
Call mailbox.
- Select : Function button !TEL]> function button !SETUP]
The mai lbox number must be highlighted =>page 53. This service
> Call options > Auto answer .
must be set up and activated in advance in the cell phone network .
You can obtain more information from yo ur ce ll phone service
provider . .,,_
Calling

[I] Tips
The ma ilbox numbe r ca n also be called up using the spe lle r
~ page22 . •

Appli es to vehicles : with cell phone package

Memory settings

- Select: Function button [TEL ]> funct ion button [SE TU P]


> Memory settings .

Re s ort ca ll lists
The telepho ne numbers in the call lists a re sorted accord ing to the
time they called. Switching on this function will sort them in the
opposite order.

Memory used
• SIM- SIMcard entries are loaded in the cell phone package and
shown in the display .
• Tel. - Directory entries of the cell phone a re loaded in the cell
phone package and shown in the disp lay .
• All - SIM card entr ies and d irectory entries of the cell phone are
loaded in t he cell phone package and shown in the disp lay .

[I] Tips
Depending on the cell phone, either the SIM card entries or the ce ll
phone address book entries mig ht not be ava ilable . Further informa-
tion abo ut the ce ll phone package is avai lab le online at
www.aud iusa.com or at an author ized Audi deale rship. •
Mult ifunction st e e r ing wheel

Multifunction steering wheel


Applies to vehicles: with a mult ifunction steering whee l • The telephone voice operation* is activated by pressing the talk
Introduction button @ . Pressing and holding the talk button cancels voice opera-
tion.
Using the multifunction steering wheel, you can operate • Rolling the right thumbwheel © up/down increases/decreases
selected radio, media and telephone* functions quickly the volume.
and easily. • Pressing the right thumbwheel © will m ute the rad io system or
cancel m ute.

(I) Tips
• The trip computer is also displayed in the driver informat ion
system. Comprehensive information on this topic can be found in the
Owner's Manual of your vehicle.
• If systems are not available in the vehicle, the button on the
Fig. 58 Controls on steering wheel assigned to t hat system has no function . •
t he multif unction
steer ing wheel
Applies to vehicles: wit h a mul t ifunct ion stee ring wheel
The multifunction steering wheel =>fig. 58 allows you to operate
selected functions for the rad io, med ia and telephone* without Adjusting the volume
taking your hands off the steering wheel. The volume of the active audio source and the telephone
The functions are shown in the driver information system => page 56, voice operation* is adjusted using the multifunction
fig . 59. Additionally, you can turn the telephone voice operation* on steering wheel .
and off as well as change the volume using the m ultif unctio n steering
wheel. Requ irement: The radio is switched on ~ page 20.
It is operated by pressing and rolling the buttons CD
to © => fig. 58.
Increasing and decreasing the volume
• Pressing the IMODE] @ button mu ltip le times changes between
the Telephone* and the active audio source. The function is also - Roll the right thumbwhee l 0 ~ f ig . 58 up/down .
displayed in the driver information system =>page 56, fig. 60. When
a submenu is d isplayed in the driver information system, the Muting (Mute)
submenu can be exited again by pressing the I MODE] button . - Press the right thumbwheel 0
=} fig . 58 to mute the

• Rolling the left thumbwheel CD selects a function that varies radio system or to cancel mute, o r
depend ing on whether radio, media and te lephone* is selected .
M u ltifunction steering whe e l

- Roll the right thumbwheel © downward to mute; a App li es to vehicles: with a mu lti funct ion steer ing whee l

crossed-out speaker symbol will appear in the status bar Selecting the frequency band
of the display . If the drive is active, it will be stopped . The three frequency bands: Ffv1,Afv1,and SAT* are
- Roll the right thumbwheel up to cancel mute. The drive displayed in the upper part of the driver information
that was stopped will start playing again . • system.
Requirement : The radio menu is displayed ==>
fig . 60 .
Listening to the radio - Roll the left th umbwheel © =>page 55, fig . 58 down to a
frequency band .
App li es to vehicles: wit h a mult ifu nction steer ing wheel

Selecting the radio - To select the frequency band, press the left
thumbwheel. •

Applies to vehicles: wit h a mult ifuncti on steer ing w heel

Selecting a station from station list

Fig. 59 Frequency
band list

Requirement : Radio mode is active==>page 31 .


- Press the [MODE]==> page 55, fig. 58 button until the
radio menu appears in the driver information system Fig. 60 Radio menu

==>fig. 60 . •
Requirement : The radio menu is displayed =>fig. 60 .
- Roll the left thumbwheel (D =>page 55, fig . 58 down/up
to a radio station.
- To select the station, press the left thumbwheel. •
Mult ifunction st e e r ing wheel

Appli es to vehicles: with a mult ifunct ion steering wheel Would you like to learn more about playing media in your vehicle?
Selecting a stored station You will find a detailed description in ~ page 39 .

Requirement : The radio menu is displayed => page 56, fig. 60


and a station is stored in the preset list => page 35.
[i ] Tips
Characters and symbo ls that are not part of the IS0-88S9-l or IS0-
- Roll the left thumbwheel (D => page 55, fig. 58 down/up 88S9 - 15 standard are not displayed in the driver information
to Presets. system. •

- Press the left thumbwheel. The radio preset list is


App li es to vehicles: wi th a mul tifunct ion st eering wheel
displayed.
Selecting a folder
- Roll the left thumbwheel to a radio station and press the
left thumbwheel. The radio station is selected . •

Playing media
Appli es to vehicles: wit h a mul t ifunct ion steering wheel

Selecting a Source
Fig. 62 List of tr acks
of a f older

Requ irement: A folder is displayed in the driver information


system=> fig . 62.
- Roll the left thumbwheel => page 55, fig. 58 to a fo lder
and press the left thumbwheel.
Fig. 6 1 List wi th CD - Roll the left thumbwheel to the desired track.
t racks
- To select the track, press the left thumbwheel.
Requ irement : Media mode is active=> page 39 .
- Press the (MODE] => page 55 , fig. 58 button unti l a list (I] Tips
with tracks => fig. 61/ => fig. 62 appears in the driver infor - A drive is se lected us ing the radio system~ page 39. •
mation system .
Multifunction steering wheel

Applies to vehicles : with a multifunct ion steering whee l


Please wait ... The connection from cell phone to vehicle is
Selecting a track
being established.

Requirement : A list with tracks => page 57, Please The SIM card is not in the cell phone.
fig . 61/ => page 57 , fig . 62. insert
SIM card.
- Roll the left thumbwheel => page 55, fig. 58 to a track. Please The PIN has not been entered yet=> page 48 .
- To select the track, press the left thumbwheel. enter
the PIN.
Tel. call An external call is being received. If the
[i] Tips
name/telephone number of the caller is sent, it
A drive is selected using the radio system =>page 39. • will also be displayed.
Busy The selected number is busy.
Applies to vehicles: with a mult ifuncti on st eerin g whee l
Phone is The telephone is switched off.
Stopping/resuming a drive switched
off.
Requ irement : A track is playing => page 39. Connecting ... The connection is being established.
- To pause the track , rotate the right thumbwheel all the The connection is ended.
way to the bottom.
No entries The phone book does not contain any entries or
- To continue track playback, rotate the right thumbwheel available. the phone book entries have not ye t been read
into the cell phone package* =>page 47.
upwards. •
Phone not ----
The telephone is not connected with the vehicle.
connected or Please establish a Bluetooth connection.
Calling plugged in.

Applies to vehicles: with m ult ifunct ion steer ing whee l an d cell p hone packag e Would you like to learn more about operating the telephone in your
Introduction vehicle? You will find a detailed description in=> page 45 .

Calling in the vehicle has become a n everyday activity. You can (I) Tips
operate all of the relevant telephone functions safely and easily using • The basic telephone functions are available on the multifunction
the multifunction st eering wheel. steering wheel if your telephone equipment was installed at the
The following messages could appear in the driver information factory . ~
system :
Mult ifunction st e e r ing wheel

• The telephone functions displayed in the instrument cluster Di s p la ying ph o n e book e ntri es
depend on whethe r your cell phone is compatible with the cell phone The phone book entries are shown in alphabetical order and are
package*, and whether your cell phone prov ider supports these labeled by category, e .g . SIM cards, home, work, cell phone and
functions. • phone symbo ls ::::>
fig. 64. •

Applies to vehicles : with mul tifunct ion steer ing whee l a nd cell p hone package App lies to ve hicles : with m ulti fu ncti on steer ing whee l a nd cell phone package
Selecting telephone Dialing a telephone number and ending a
call
Telephone numbers stored in the phone book and in the
call lists can be dialed.

Fig. 63 Telephone
me nu

Requirement: The cell phone package=> page 46 has been Fig. 64 Dialing a te le-
activated. phone number fro m
the phone book
- Press t he [MODE] => page 55, fig. 58 bu t ton until the
telephone menu appears in the dr iver information system Requirement: The telephone menu is displayed ~ fig. 63 .
=> fig. 63 .
Calling
Telephone menu :
- Roll the left thumbwheel ~
page 55, fig. 58 to Dialed
• Dialed numbers: contains the telephone numbers dialed most numbers , Phone book, Missed calls, or Received calls .
recent ly.
- Press the left thumbwheel. A list with entries appears in
• Phone book : conta ins the entries of the SIM card and/or the direc-
page 54.
tory entries of the cell phone ::::> the driver information system ~ fig. 64 .
• Missed calls : contains the most recent calls not received . - Roll the left thumbwheel to an entry .
• Received calls : contains the most recently received calls. - Press the left thumbwheel. The telephone number is
You can dial the des ired telephone number directly from each of dialed .
these lists.
Multifunction steering wheel

Ending a call Depending on whether the caller has been stored in the phone book,
and whether his number is available for viewing, the Name, the
- Roll the left thumbwheel to End call and press the left
Phone number or Unknown appears in the driver information system .
thumbwheel.

The rad io system=> page 49 is used to enter a t elephone number tha t


has not yet been stored .
[I] Tips
With an incoming/outgo ing call, audio source muting is activated
automatically . •
[I] Tips
The mult ifunction steering wheel can only be used to dial stored tele - Applies to veh icles : with mul t ifu nct ion st ee ring whee l a nd ce ll pho ne package
phone numbers . Dial a new telephone number on the radio system Options during a call
=>page 49. •
When there is an incoming call dur ing an ongoing telephone call, the
App lies to vehicles : with mu lt ifunction st eer ing whee l and cell p hone package functions Replace and Reject appear in the driver information
Answering/rejecting a call system .
Replace is used to replace the act ive telephone call by an incoming
call. Reject will reject the incoming call. A call on hold remains in
queue.

[i ] Tips
In order to be alerted t o an incoming call during an ongoing tele-
phone call, you have to activat e the "Call waiting" function in your cell
phone . Read the Owner's Manual of your cell phone for information . •

Fig . 6 5 Incom ing call

Requirement: A call is coming in.

Answering a call
- Press t he left thumbwhee l =>page 55, fig . 58.

Rejecting a call
- Roll t he left thumbw heel to Reject and press t h e left
thumbwheel.
Multifunction steering wheel

Name tag
Applies to veh icles: wit h multifunct ion steering wheel and telephone voice operat ion

Switching the telephone voice operation


on and off

Fig. 66 Multifunction
steering wheel: Talk
button

Activating
- Press button © => fig . 66.

Deactivating
- Press button © again and hold it until you hear the
announcement Cancel.
A chime will confirm when the system is ready for dialog. Then the
desired functions can be selected using voice commands.

[i ] Tips
You can find a detailed description about voice operation in chapter
=>page 62. This button does not operate on vehicles without tele-
phone voice ope ration. •
T e l e phone voice operation

Telephone voice operation


Applies to vehicles: with Te lephone vo ice ope rat ion The Function is not possible
Introduction If the system responds w ith Function not possible , check the oper -
at ing status of t he t elephone voice ope ration
Telephone functions can be operated by voice operation .
• Is the key in the ignition?
F un ctions • Is the ce ll phone co nnected to the cell phone package t hroug h
In conjunct ion with ha nds -free operation it is not necessa ry to pick up Bluetooth?
the cell phone. The te lephone voice operation recogn izes commands • Is t he phone swit ched on and t he PI N entered?
and number sequences regardless of the person speaking.
• Are the phone book entries from the ce ll phone be ing loaded into
The voice ope ration offers you the fo llow ing funct ions: the ce ll phone package=> page 47?
• Creat ing name tags => page 65
• Enter ing and d ia ling a phone number=:> page 64 & WARNING
The d ia log is ended immediately when an incoming ca ll is received . • Please devot e your full attention to driving! As th e driver, you
ho ld complete responsibilit y for safety in traffic. Only use the
Unrecognized voice commands
functions in such a waythat you always maintaincomplete control
The systems reacts to your input with audible feedback. If a voice over you vehicle in all traffic situ ation s .
command is not recognized, the system asks Sorry? and asks you to
repeat the command. After the third failed attempt, the response • Because the voice can change in stre ssful s ituations and it may
not be poss ible to recognize numbers being said, the voice opera-
Cancel is g iven a nd the dialog is termin ated.
tion system should not be used in emerg e ncies. The desired tele -
For the system to under s tand you phone conne ction* may not occur quickly enough or at all under
• Speak clearly and distinctly at a normal vo lume . Speak loude r certain circumstances . Dial the emergency call number manually
when driving faster. in emergencie s.
• Stress your statements evenly and do not leave long pauses .
• Do not speak when t he voice operation is responding . [I] Tips
• To reduce ambient no ise, close the doors, the w indows and the • The Telephone vo ice operat ion is not avai lab le on convert ible or
sunroof*. Make sure t ha t passengers are not speaking when you are ro ad ster models.
giving a voice command . • You can adjust the volume of the te lephone voice operation via the
• Do not direct t he ai r ven t s towa rd the hands-free m icrophone that right thumbwhee l on t he m ultif unct io n steer ing wheel => page 55. •
is close to the front interior lights.
• Only use the system from the dr ive r's position since the hands-
free microphone is oriented toward that position.
Tel e phone v oice op e rat ion

Applies to vehicles : with te lephone voice ope rat ion


General operation
Adjusting the volume
Applies to vehicles : wit h Telep hone voice o perat ion

Switching on/off Requirement : The telephone voice operation is switched on


~ page 63 and an announcement is made by the system.
Voice operation is activated using the talk button on the
multifunction steering wheel*. - Roll the right thumbwheel of the multifunction steer ing
wheel @ ~ fig . 67 upward :!:.d/downward ::a, or
- Rotate the On/Off knob on the radio system ~ page 24 to
increase/decrease the volume. •

App lies t o vehicles : with telepho ne voice ope rat ion


Help function
Fig. 67 Multifunction
stee ring wheel : Talk The telephone voice operation offers you two help func-
button and right tions: help commands and system-guided help .
thu m bwhee l

Requirement: The ignition is on and you are not making a


phone call.

Activ a ting
- Press the talk button[ '>•] on the multifunction steering
wheel (D ~ fig. 67 .
- Say the desired command . Fig. 68 Possible
com mands
De a ctivating
Help comm a nd s
- Say the command CANCEL
, or
When the telephone voice operation is on~ page 63, you can say the
- Press the talk button[ '>•] on the multifunction steering command HELP. Possible commands are shown in th e display
wheel © ~ fig. 67 and hold it until you hear the ~ fig . 68 and are read by the system. .,_
announcement Cancel. •
T e l e phone voice operation

Sy st e m-gu id e d h e lp entered three times in a row, the SIM card is locked . The SIM card can
When the telephone voice operation is on =>pag e 63 and you do not be unlocked by using your persona l unlock code, PUK.The unlock code
say a command, the system asks Sorry?. If a command is not given, can only be entered from the cell phone key pad, not through voice
the system offers possible commands. operation . •
Example of system -guided help (Dialing a number from the te le-
phone voice oper at ion phone book) Applies to veh icles : wit h te le phon e voice o perat ion
Dialing a telephone number
Operation / Announcement
Commands telephone voice oper a tion Requirement : the telephone voice operat ion is on
Press talk button briefly Chime: Beep =>page 63 .
DIAL NUMBER The number , plea se?
Dial number
e.g . ZERO, ONE, TWO ,
Zero, one, tw o, thr ee - Say the command DIAL NUMBER. The telephone voice
THREE
operation prompts you to enter the phone number .
No command given Sorry?
Important comm ands are:
- Say the individual numbers of the desired phone number
one after the other (e.g. two , three) or in groups of
Dial numbers . After each sequence of numbers, the numbers
No command given
Repeat are repeated .
Back
• - After entering the last number, say the command DIAL.
The phone number is dialed.
Applies to vehicles : with te le phon e voice ope rat ion

Entering a PIN S e l e ct nam e


- Say the command S ELECTNAME.
Requirement: The telephone voice operat ion is on
- After being prompted say a previous ly stored name tag
=>page 63 .
=>page 66.
- Say the command ENTERPIN or ENTERPIN CODE.
- Say the command DIAL. The phone number is dialed .
- Say the individual numbers of your PIN code .
Play phon e book
- Say the command STORE.
- Say the command PLAY PHONE BOOK.The name tags are
When a PIN code longer than 8 numbers is enter ed, the system played . ~
announces The PIN is t oo long . The system announces the entry of an
incorr ect PIN code with The PIN code is incorrect. If the wrong PIN is
Telephone voice operation

- Press the talk button while a name tag is being said to dial Name tags
the phone number for the spoken name tag.
App lies to vehi cles: with t ele phone voice operat ion

[I] Tips Introduction


• Voice tags are user-dependent and are best recognized with the Nome togs ore stored in the telephone voice operation
user who assigned the vo ice tag . phone book.
• The commands REPEAT, BACKand DELETEcan be used during the
General information
dialog . •
The telephone voice operation phone book contains SO memory loca-
tions . You can use it independently of the ce ll phone. The entries are
Applies to vehicles: wit h t elephone voi ce op erat ion stored in the telephone voice operation phone book .
Redial In the telephone vo ice operat ion phone book, you can store spoken
names for entries in the ce ll phone package phone book. You can also
Requirement: The telephone voice operation is on store spoken names w ith their correspond ing spoken phone
=>page 63. numbers, regardless of the phone book entr ies in the cell phone
package=> page 66 .
- Say the command REDIAL.The number last dialed will be
dialed again. If you have stored name tags in the telephone voice operation phone
book, they can be dialed by voice operation .

[i ] Tips Entry
• On some cell phones, the number dialed last in the call list is put You should choose the spoken names so that they can be clearly
in last place. The redial function of the telephone voice operation recognized by the telephone voice operation .
cannot be used in this case . When entering phone numbers, the numbers ZERO to NINE are
• The commands REPEAT, BACKand DELETEcan be used during the recogni zed. Enter the telephone numbers as a continuous string of
dialog . • numbers (comp lete telephone number), as a sequence of numbers
(separated by short pauses) or by numbers spoken individually . After
each sequence of numbers (separated by a short pause in speech), the
numbers recognized are repeated by the system . The system does not
recognize combinations of numbers, for example, twenty three, only
numbers spoken individually (TWO, THREE) . Whe n TWO is spoken, it
is easier for the system to recognize the number.
If more than 20 numbers are entered, the system responds with The
number is too long . A Plus(+) can also be placed in front of the 20
digits. •
Telephone voice operation

Applies to vehicles: with t elephone voice opera t ion - Repeat the name after being prompted. The name tag for
Storing a name tag for phone book entry the selected phone book entry is stored in the telephone
Store a name tag for a phone book entry displayed in the voice operation phone book.
driver information system. If a name tag was stored for a phone book entry, this phone book
entry is displayed in the driver information system with a CD
=>fig. 69
symbol. •

Applies to veh icles: with tele phon e voice operation

Storing a name tag with telephone number


Name tags consisting of names and associated tele-
phone numbers can be stored.
Fig. 69 Phone book
entry with name tag Requirement : The te lephone voice operation is on
==>
page 63.
Requirement: Entries are stored in the phone book . - Say the command STORE NAME.
- Press the [MODE i button on the multifunction steering After being prompted, say the name under which this
wheel==>page 55 until the Telephone menu==>page 59, phone book entry should be stored .
fig . 63 is displayed in the driver information system.
- Repeat the name after being prompted.
- Roll the left thumbwheel on the multifunction steering
wheel to Phone book ==>page 59, fig. 63 and press the left - Say the individual numbers of the desired phone number
thumbwheel. The phone book entries are displayed. one after the other (e.g. two, three) or in groups of
numbers. After each sequence of numbers, the recognized
- Roll the left thumbwheel to the desired phone book entry. numbers are repeated.
- Press the talk button ['1·»]on the multifunction steering After entering the last number, say the command STORE.
wheel © ==> page 63, fig. 67. The chime Beep sounds . The name tag is stored in the telephone voice operation
- Say the command STORE. phone book.
- After being prompted, say the name under which this The voice tags that are stored in th e tel ephone voice operation phone
phone book entry should be stored. book using the STORE NAME command, are not shown in the driver
info rmation system. ~
T e l e phone voice operation

- Say YES after being prompted to delete the entire phone


[I] Tips book .
For sim ilar sound ing nam es, add it ional designations (e.g. first
nam es) should also be st o red. • Delet ing a nam e tag
- Say the command DELETEPHONE BOOK.
Applies to vehicles: with t elephone voice op erat ion
- After being prompted, say NO. The name tags are played.
Deleting a name tag with telephone
number - Press the talk button wh ile the name tag to be deleted is
being read out .
Requ irement : The telephone voice operation is on - After being prompted, say YES. The read name t ag is
::::;,page 63 . deleted .
- Say the comma nd DELETENAME.
As long as the telephone voice operation phone boo k is being played ,
- After being prompted say a previously stored name tag add it ional entries ca n be de leted by press ing the ta lk button. •
::::;,page 66.
- After being prompted , say YES to del ete a name tag previ -
ously stored in the voice operation phone book . The name
tag delet ion is confirmed .

If t he us er a nswer s NO, the syst em respond s wit h Cancel a nd t he


dia log is ended. •

Applies to veh icles: wit h te le phon e voice operat ion

Deleting a phone book

Requ ireme nt: The t elephone voice operation is on


::::;,page 63 .

Deleting the entire phone book


- Say the command DELETEPHONE BOOK.
- After being prompted, say YES.
Alphabetical index

Alphabetical index
A Call lists
Multifunction steering wheel ........ 59
Connecting an iPod . . . . . . . . . .........
Connect ing USB storage device ........
16
. 17
Activate your satellite radio service ...... 31 Radio system ..................... 50 Control button ...................... 20
Adjusting the volume Call options ............ . . . ... . . . .... 53 Control knob ................ . . . . . . . . 20
Multifunction steering wheel ... . .... 55 Calling Controls . . ... ... . ................ . . 20
Radio system ............. . . . . . . . . 24 Multifunction steering wheel ........ 58
Telephone voice operat ion . . . ....... 63 Radio system ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Adjusting volume ........... . ..... . . . 25 Telephone voice operation .......... 62
D
Answering/rejecting a call Calling mailbox ...................... 53 Delete radio presets (satellite radio) 38
Multifunction steering wheel ... . .... 60 Care instructions Dial te lephone number
Radio system ..................... 51 CD ............ . ... . . . . . . . . . .... 10 Multifunction steering wheel ........ 59
Aud i music interface memory card ......... . ... . . . . . . . . 10 Dialed numbers
Connecting the adapter cable . . ..... 15 Category fi lter (satellite radio) . . . . . . . . . 38 Multifunction steering wheel ........ 59
Starting ... . ............ . ..... . . . 14 CD Radio system ......... . ... . . . . . . . . 50
Audi music interface adapter cable ... . . . 15 Repeat CD ............... .. . . . . . . 41 Dialing a telephone number
Aux-in connection CD changer ............ . . . ... . . . ... . 12 Radio system .............. . . . . 49, 50
Connecting a portable audio device ... 18 Eject ..................... ....... 13 Telephone voice operation . ......... 64
Operating at the radio system .... . .. 18 Loading a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Dialing stored te lephone numbe rs ...... 52
Selecting a CD ............ ........ 13 Dialing telephone numbers
B CD player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Radio system ........ . ..... . . . . . . . 52
Ejecting a CD .... . . . . . . . . . ... . .... 11 Display
Balance . . . ... . . . . . ....... . ......... 26 Loading a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Brightness . . ..................... 29
Bass . . ................ . ... . . . . . . . . . 26 Cell phone Speller . ... . ... . .......... . . . . . . . 22
Bluetooth . ................ . ..... . . . 46 Programming ........ ............ 46 Standard menus ................ . . 21
Bluetooth PIN ... . . . . . . .............. 53 Cell phone package Switching on/off . . . . ... . . . ........ 24
Brightness of the display . . . . . . . . . . .... 29 Calling (mult if unction steer ing wheel) 58 Drives
Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . ......... 20 Calling (radio system) . ... . . . . . ... .. 45 Audi music interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Entering a PIN ....... . . . . . . . . ... .. 48 Aux-in connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
C Channel number (satell ite radio) ....... 34 CD changer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Cleaning (CD) ............... . ..... . . 10
Call answer ...................... . .. 53
Alphabetical inde x

CD player ...............
Memory card reader
. ... . . . . . 11
............... 13
I Midrange ..................
Missed calls
. . . ... . . . 26

DSP PREMIUM ........ . . . . . . ..... .... 26 INFO ................ . ..... . ... . . 9, 12 Multifunction steering wheel ........ 59
DTMF tones ................ . ... . . . . . 49 INFO (MP3 CD) ............. .. . . . . . .. 43 Radio system ............ . . . ... ... 50
Input level . . . . . . . ... . ............ . . . 44 Moving stored station ........ . . . ... . . 36
E Instructions for handling CDs .. . . . . . . . . 10 MP3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 12, 13
Instructions for handling memory cards .. 10 MP3 files .................. ......... 11
Ending a call
MP3 player ................ . . . . . . . . . 18
Multifunction steering wheel ........ 59
Radio system ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
L Muting
Multifunction steering wheel ........ 55
Entering a PIN ........ . ..... . . . ... . . . 48 Laser equipment ... .............. . . . . 10 Radio system ............. . . . ... . . 24
Entertainment suppression ............ 25 Last calls
External audio devices ........... . . . .. 18 Multifunction steering wheel ........ 59
Radio system ............ . . . . . . . . . SO
N
F Listening to the radio Name tags .................. . . . ... . . 65
Multifunction steering wheel ........ 56 Deleting ................ . . . . . . . . . 67
Factory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 53 Radio system ............. . . . . . . . . 30 Dialing a number .................. 64
Fader ... . ... . .................. . . . . 26 Listening to the phone book ......... 64
Folder structure M Storing ........ . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Multifunction steering wheel ........ 57 Next radio station ............ . ..... . . 34
Radio system ...... . . . .. ...... . . . . 40 Mailbox number ............. . ... . . . . 53 Notes on care
Forward within a track ........... . . . . . 41 Memory (radio) Display . . ................ . ..... ... 7
Frequency ................ . . . . . . . . . . 34 Delete stations ................... 37 Drives .................. . . . . . . .... 7
Function button ........... . . . ... . . . . 20 Moving stat ion ........... . . . ... . . . 36 Radio system ............ . . . ... ... . 7
Select station ............ ......... 56 Notes on traffic safety .............. ... 7
Selecting station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 36
G Storing stations . . . . . .............. 35
GALA ... . ................ . . . ... . . . . 26 Memory card reader .... ... . .......... 13
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Inserting a memory card ............ 14 Options (cell phone package) . . . . . . . 52, 60
H Removing a memory card ........ . . . 14
Memory settings ............ . . . . . . . . . 54
Help function of the telephone voice Memory used (radio system) ....... . . . . 54
operation .... . . . . . . . . . ... . ...... 63
Menu language . . ................ . . . . 28
Alphabetical inde x

p Rad io stat io ns
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Frequency .................... . .. 34
Phone book Moving ............. . . . . . . . . . .... 36 Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Multifunction steeri ng wheel . . . . ... . 59 Next station .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Safety when calling . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . 45
Rad io system ............ . . . ... . . . 50 Scanning ............ ............ 35 Satel lite Digit al Aud io Rad io Se rvice
Te lephone vo ice ope rat ion . ......... 65 Seek ... . ................ . . . ... . . 34 Act ivate your sa t ell ite radio se rvice .. . 31
Phone book entries . ... . . . . . ... . ..... 47 Select ing from me m ory (mul tif unc t ion Category filte r . ............ . . . ... . 38
PIN steering wheel) . . . . . . . .......... S7 Dele t e rad io presets . .. . . . . . . ...... 38
For Bluetoot h ..... .. . . ... . . . . ... . 53 Selecting from memory (rad io system) 36 Sorting stations (sate llite rad io) . .... 37
Te lephone voice operation . . . . . .. . . . 64 Selecti ng from the station list ....... 33 Station info .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . 37
Storing ... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . ... . .... 35 Station list ..... . . . . ..... .. . . . . . . . 33
Playing
CD ... . ......................... 39 Radio system SCAN
iPod . . . . . . . . ... . . . ... . .. . ... . . . . 39 Overview ............ . ... . . . . . . . . . 7 Rad io stat ions . . ...... ........... . 35
Memory card . ..... .. . . ... . . . . ... . 39 Restarting . . . . ................ ... 28 Track . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . 42
USB storage device . .. . . . . . . . . . .... 39 Switching on and off ............ ... 20
Seek (radio) . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . 34
Playing med ia Radio text . . . ...... . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . 37 Selecting source ....... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 39
Mult ifunction st ee ring wheel .. . ..... 57 Read er ror disp lay (CD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Sele cti ng t he fr eque ncy band
Rad io system ............ . . . ... . . . 39 Received calls AM .. . . ... . . . . . . . . ..... . . . ..... . 30
Programming using Bluetooth . . . . ..... 46 Multifunc t ion steering wheel ........ 59 FM .. . . ... . . . . . . . . ..... . . . ..... . 30
Radio system ........ . . . . . . . . . .... 50 Multifunction steering wheel .... . . . . 56
R Receiver serial number . .... . . . . . . ..... 31 Radio system ... . . . . . . . . . . ..... ... 32
Redia l SAT .. . . . ...................... . 30
Radio Rad io system . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Sett ing date . .......... . . . ... . . . . . . . 27
Category filter (satellite radio) .. . . . . 38 Te lephone vo ice opera ti on .......... 65 Setting language ............. . . . ... . 28
Channel number (satell ite radio) ..... 34 Repeat ............ . . . . . . . . . ........ 41 Setting the volume
Delete radio presets (sate llite radio) .. 38 Rep lacing a ca ll Multifunction steering wheel .... . . . . 55
Sate llite stat ion list . ........ ...... 33 Multifunction steering wheel . . ... . . . 60 Radio system ........ . ..... . . . . . . . 24
Sort ing st at ions (sa t ell ite radio) .... . 37 Radio system . ... . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . 52 Sett ing time of day ........... . ..... . 27
Stat ion info (sa t ellite radio) . . . . ..... 37
Reset . . .......... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . ... 28 Setup radio
System informat ion (Sat ell ite Rad io) . 30
Resort call lists . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . 54 Act ivate your satell ite radio service .. . 31
Rad io stat io n list (radio) .............. 30
Restart (Radio system) . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 28 Category filter (satellite radio) ...... 38
Reverse within a track ............. . . . 41 Delete radio presets (satellite radio) .. 38
Alphabetical inde x

Sorting stations (satellite radio) . . . . .. 37


Station info (satell ite radio) ......... 37
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Shuff le . . . . ... . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . ..... 42 Tal k button on t he mu l tifunct ion steer ing
Software version ............ . . . . . . . . . 29 wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61, 63
Sorting stat ions (satel lite radio) . . ...... 37 Telephone setti ngs . . . . . . . . ... . ....... 53
Sound Telephone voice operat ion . . ... . ....... 62
Basic set t ings .. . ... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 26 Hel p . . . ... . . . ................ . .. 63
DSP PREMIUM . . . . .. ..... . . . . ... . . 26 Switching on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61, 63
Vol ume settings . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . 25 TEXT( Radio) . . . . ..... .. . . ... . . . . . . . . 37
Spelle r . . . . . . . ... . ................ . . 22 r 1me . . ................ . ... . . . . . . . . . 27
Starting rad io operation . ... . .......... 31 Track
Start ing telephone mode (rad io system) .. 48 Next /previous . ... . ............ . . . 41
Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . ... . . . . 42
Station info (satell ite radio) ............ 37
Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 58
Station list (radio)
Track information . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . 43
Select stat ion ....... . . . . . . . . . ... . . 56
Selecting st at ion .............. . . . . 33 Track info rmation (MP3 CD) . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Updating ............... . ... . . . . . 33 Traff 1
' c rad'10 ... . . . .......... . . . ... . . . 25
Stereo j ack . . . . . ..... .. . . ... . . . . ... . . 18 Traff ic safety . . . . . . . . . ... . ............ 7
Stopp ing/res uming a dr ive Treble . . . . . . . . . ................ . ... 26
Multifunction stee ring wheel ........ 58
Rad'10 system ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
STORE(Radio sta t ions) .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . 35
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Units of measurement ................ 29
Surro und Level ... . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . 26
Switching on/off
Rad'10 system ...... . . . ... . . . ... . . . 20 V
Telephone voice operat ion . . . . . ..... 63 Version info rmation . . . . .............. 29
Swit ching the microphone off/on (cell phone Voic e cont rol . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . 62
package) ... . ..... . . . . . . . . . ... . . 52
System informat ion (Satellite Radio) .... 30
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W MA fi l es . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 12, 13
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