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MMI Navigation System plus Operating Manual 2 1 0 2 6 0
. h c s i l g n E s u l p m e t s y S n o i t a g i v a N I www.audi.com M M Audi Vorsprung durch Technik MMI Navigation System plus Operating Manual Englisch 06.2012 131.566.3MH.20 1315663MH20 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 2012 AUDI AG AUDI AG works continuously to develop and further improve all models. You will appreci-
ate that we must therefore reserve the right to alter any part of the vehicle and its equip-
ment or technical specifications at any time. No legal commitment can therefore be im-
plied by the information, illustrations or de-
scriptions in this Manual. No part of this publication may be reprinted, reproduced or translated without the written permission of AUDI AG. All rights under the laws of copyright are expressly reserved by AUDI AG. Subject to alteration and amend-
ment. Printed in Germany. Date of publication: 20.04.2012 For the sake of the environment This paper was bleached without use of chlorine. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Foreword Thank you for choosing the MMI Navigation System plus. Your new Audi is designed with the latest technology, enabling you to control all on-board electronic systems and other settings centrally via the MMI. We recommend that you read this Operating Manual carefully so that you quick-
ly become familiar with all the available functions of the MMI and can take full advantage of them in everyday use. Please note that this Operating Manual is intended to supplement the informa-
tion in the Owner's Manual for your vehicle, so it should only be used in conjunc-
tion with the current edition of the Owner's Manual. We wish you safe and enjoyable motoring with your Audi. AUDI AG 1315663MH20 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 2 Table of Contents Notes about this Operating Manual . Controls . Overview . Controls and displays at a glance . Notes on traffic safety . Cleaning and care . Notes on software licences . MMI control console . Switching the MMI system on/off . Adjusting the volume . How to use the controls . MMI touch . Speller for letters/numbers . Menus and symbols . Multi-function steering wheel How to use the controls . Using the telephone . Navigation . Listening to the radio . Playing media . 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 9 10 12 12 13 14 15 15 Speech dialogue system . 17 How to use the speech dialogue system . Notes on the overviews of commands Global commands . Telephone . Navigation . Radio . Media . Media drives/connections . Introduction . Notes . Jukebox . DVD drive . SD card readers . Bluetooth audio players . Audi music interface . 16 18 18 18 19 21 21 22 22 22 23 24 24 25 25 Supported media and file formats . Troubleshooting . System settings . Setting the time/date . Adjusting the sound . Adjusting the system volume . Restarting the MMI system (Reset) . Speed display on driving school vehicles . Other settings . Communication . Telephone . Introduction . Bonding a mobile phone . Calling up the telephone . Dialling a telephone number . Answering/ignoring telephone calls . During a telephone call . Storing a telephone number . Other settings . Audi Phone Box . Directory . Calling up the directory . Storing a contact . Using a contact . Editing/deleting a contact . Importing/exporting contacts . Other settings . Navigation . Navigation . Calling up the navigation menu . Entering a destination . Starting/stopping route guidance . How to use the map . Calling up traffic information . Other settings . Entertainment . Listening to the radio . Calling up the radio . Radio functions . 27 28 29 29 29 30 31 31 31 33 33 33 33 35 35 36 37 37 38 39 41 41 41 42 43 43 44 45 45 45 45 48 49 50 50 54 54 54 54 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Other settings . Troubleshooting . Playing media . Calling up the media menu . Media centre . Other settings . 55 57 58 58 59 60 Index . 62 Table of Contents 3 s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum CAUTION Texts with this symbol draw your attention to a possible risk of damage to your vehi-
cle. For the sake of the environment Texts with this symbol refer to points rele-
vant to the protection of the environment. Note Texts with this symbol contain additional information of a more general nature. 4 Notes about this Operating Manual This Operating Manual contains important in-
formation, tips, suggestions and warnings. Please ensure that this Operating Manual is always kept in the vehicle. It should always be available to anyone else driving the vehicle, i.e. anyone renting, borrowing or buying the vehicle from you. Some sections of this Operating Manual do not apply to all vehicles. If this is the case, a text at the start of the section indicates which vehicles it applies to, e.g. Applies to vehicles:
with phone pre-installation. This optional or vehicle-specific equipment is also marked with an asterisk *. Illustrations are intended as a general guide, and may vary from the equipment fitted in your vehicle in some details. At the beginning of this Operating Manual, you will find a table of contents showing all the items described in this manual in the or-
der in which they appear. An alphabetical in-
dex is included at the end of the Operating Manual. All references to positions such as left, right, front or rear are given as seen fac-
ing in the direction of travel.
Optional or vehicle-specific equipment. The section is continued on the following page. Registered trademarks are marked . However, the absence of this symbol does not constitute a waiver of the rights con-
cerning any proprietary name. Refers to a WARNING within the same section. If the WARNING symbol is followed by a page number the warning text referred to is included in a different section. WARNING Texts with this symbol contain safety infor-
mation. They warn you of serious dangers, possibly involving accident or injury. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Overview Controls and displays at a glance The Multi Media Interface (MMI) combines different communication, navigation* and entertain-
ment systems in your Audi. Overview 5 s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E Fig. 1 MMI controls and displays You can operate your MMI system via the MMI control console, the multi-function steering wheel* or the speech dialogue system*
Fig. 1:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Multi-function steering wheel . Driver information system . MMI display Button for folding the MMI dis-
play in and out ON/OFF button . Buttons for calling up menus di-
rectly . MMI control console . 12 12 7 7 7 your vehicle's equipment and features, please refer to your Owner's Manual. This manual describes the equipment available for the vehicle at the time of going to print. Some of the equipment described here will not be available until a later date, or may only be available in certain markets. The arrangement of the system compo-
nents on right-hand drive models* may be slightly different from the layout shown in Fig. 1. However, the symbols used to identify the controls are the same. Note Please note that only the MMI and its components are described in this Operat-
ing Manual. For more information about Notes on traffic safety You should only perform important functions, e.g. enter a destination, while the vehicle is stationary. Please always be prepared to stop 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 6 Overview operating the system in the interest of your safety and that of other road users. WARNING Today's driving conditions require your full attention. As the driver, you have full responsibility for the safety of the vehi-
cle and other road users. For this reason, only operate the MMI system when the traffic conditions allow you to do so safe-
ly and when you can maintain proper control of your vehicle - risk of accident. The volume of the audio sources (radio, CD player, etc.) should only be set at a level which enables you to hear distant police and emergency vehicles clearly failure to do so could result in an acci-
dent. Please observe the laws regulating the use of telephones in vehicles. Cleaning and care For information on the care and cleaning of the infotainment system's controls and dis-
plays, please refer to the Cleaning and care chapter of your car's Owner's Manual. Notes on software licences For information on the MMI system's software and its licence conditions, select: MENU but-
ton > control button Setup MMI > Version in-
formation > section Software info; or go to www.audi.com/softwareinfo. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum MMI control console Switching the MMI system on/off The MMI system is switched on/off automati-
cally when the ignition is switched on/off. In addition it can be switched on/off manually. To switch on manually: Briefly press the ON/OFF button 5 page 5, Fig. 1. To switch off manually: Press and hold the ON/OFF button until the MMI is switched off. The MMI system will not be switched on automatically when the ignition is switched on if it was turned off manually the last time it was operated. When the system is switched on, the last se-
lected menu will be displayed, and the last se-
lected audio source will be played. The MMI system remains in operative mode for approximately ten minutes after the igni-
tion is switched off. If you do not press any button or the rotary pushbutton on the MMI control console within this period, the MMI system will be switched off automatically. Note If the engine is switched off and the bat-
tery charge level is low, the MMI system will be switched off automatically. You can also switch on the MMI system manually by pressing the MENU button or one of the buttons for calling up me-
nus directly 6 page 5, Fig. 1. Adjusting the volume Using the ON/OFF button, you can adjust the volume of an audio source or system message
(e.g. during a speech dialogue) directly while it is being played. Volume up/down: Turn the ON/OFF button clockwise or anti-clockwise. Mute: Briefly press the ON/OFF button. Unmute: Briefly press the ON/OFF button or turn the ON/OFF button clockwise. MMI control console 7 Note When you switch on the MMI system, very high/very low volume levels are automati-
cally reduced/increased to a preset level. How to use the controls You can easily call up the various functions of the MMI system with its intuitive and stand-
ardised control layout. Fig. 2 How to use the controls Selecting and confirming a function A To select a function: Turn the rotary pushbutton to the desired function. B To confirm the function: Press the rotary pushbutton. Calling up a function in a corner of the display Press the control button C that corre-
sponds to the corner of the display. For in-
stance, the top right control button corre-
sponds with the top right corner of the dis-
play. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 8 MMI control console Calling up the main menu Press the MENU button. The MMI menus
(e.g. Radio) are displayed. Calling up a menu directly Press the corresponding button 6 page 5, Fig. 1 towards the menu you wish to open (e.g. RADIO or MEDIA ). Returning to the previous function level Press the BACK button. MMI touch The MMI touch pad is located on the surface of the rotary pushbutton. Fig. 3 Entering a navigation destination Fig. 4 Display when MMI touch is active When you can operate the system using the MMI touch pad, the MMI screen shows the symbol A Fig. 4 and the ring on the outside of the touch pad on the rotary pushbutton lights up. Entering letters, numbers and symbols Write the character on the touch pad using your finger. When the system recognises the character, it will show it on the MMI display 1 Fig. 3 and read it out loud. To select a different character: Turn the ro-
tary pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise and press it 2 . To enter a space: Move your finger from left to right across the touch pad. To delete a character: Move your finger from right to left across the touch pad. To end the entry: Press the rotary pushbut-
ton. In navigation* mode you can stop entering characters (e.g. for a destination) and jump di-
rectly to the selection list (of e.g. the towns found) by pressing the rotary pushbutton. Finding a contact in the directory To jump to a particular initial letter in the list: Write the desired letter on the touch pad with your finger. To narrow your search: Write further letters on the touch pad with your finger. You can select the function Find contact if you want to stop entering letters for the contact;
you can then jump directly to the selection list of the contacts found by pressing the rotary pushbutton. Moving the map/adjusting the sound focus To move the crosshairs on the map: Press the rotary pushbutton. The crosshairs will appear on the map. To move the crosshairs, move your finger in the desired direction on the touch pad. Alternatively: Put your finger on the corre-
sponding area at the edge of the touch pad. To move the crosshairs of the sound focus:
Move your finger in the desired direction on the touch pad. Browsing through album covers/selecting an album cover To browse through the album covers: Move your finger to the left or right on the touch pad. To select an album cover: Press the rotary pushbutton. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Operating the DVD main menu To select a menu option: Move your finger up/down or to the left/right on the touch pad. MMI control console 9 To confirm your selection: Press the rotary pushbutton. Speller for letters/numbers Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation or navigation system s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E Fig. 5 Speller To enter a letter/number: Turn the rotary pushbutton and use the pointer 1 Fig. 5 to select the desired letter/number. The se-
lected character will appear larger in the se-
lection ring 2 . Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm the letter/number. Your entry will appear in the entry field 13 . When you have entered all characters, select and con-
firm OK 5 . To delete a letter/number: Using the rotary pushbutton, turn the pointer to 9 and press the rotary pushbutton. To delete all characters in the entry field, select and press and hold the rotary pushbutton until all characters have been deleted. To enter a special character: Press the con-
trol button for 0-9 7 Fig. 5 and enter the desired special character (such as a hyphen or full stop) using the speller for numbers. Input help: In some cases (such as the navi-
gation function) certain letters are not avail-
able for selection if they are an illogical op-
tion. This means that you can only select those letters that are offered as a logical possibility for this entry. Overview of the symbols in the speller The symbols of the speller for letters/num-
bers are explained in the following table:
Symbol / marking 1 2 3 4 5 Pointer Selection ring OK Explanation The selected character is highlighted in white and appears larger in the selection ring. The character selected with the pointer appears larger. To enter a space in the entry field. To move the cursor in the entry field forwards and backwards. To confirm the entry. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 10 MMI control console Symbol / marking Explanation 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0-9/A-Z List
/Delete No. of entries List of suggestions Cursor Entry field To switch from lower case to upper case letters and vice versa. To switch the speller from letters to numbers and vice versa. To display a list of suggestions. To delete the character to the left of the cursor. The number of list entries found is displayed. E.g. while entering a destination, a list of large towns first and then other towns in alphabetical order is displayed. The position that is currently being edited is marked. The current entry is displayed. Menus and symbols Fig. 6 Menus and symbols Symbol / marking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Selected option Arrow up/down Mute TMC Copying procedure Time Bluetooth*
TP Import process Bluetooth*
Signal strength indica-
tor Explanation Selected function Further available functions Audio source muted page 7 Reception of TMC traffic information Copying of audio/video files to the jukebox Time setting page 29 Bluetooth activated on the MMI page 38 Reception of traffic announcements table on page 56 Import/update of contacts in the directory/call list Bluetooth device connected page 25 / page 33 Reception strength of mobile phone network of a connected mo-
bile phone page 33 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum MMI control console 11 Symbol / marking 12 13 14 15 Entry field Selection list Arrow Heading Explanation Entries that can be changed using the speller for letters/num-
bers page 9 Settings for the selected function that can be called up by press-
ing the rotary pushbutton Submenu with additional functions that can be called up by pressing the rotary pushbutton Selected menu (e.g. Telephone) s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 12 Multi-function steering wheel Multi-function steering wheel How to use the controls Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel You can use the multi-function steering wheel to operate a number of MMI functions, adjust the volume and switch the speech dialogue system on/off. Fig. 7 Driver information system Fig. 8 Controls on the multi-function steering wheel Important: The ignition and the MMI system must be switched on page 7. 1 How to use the driver information system The driver information system shows informa-
tion B in several display tabs A . The driver information system can be operated using the multi-function steering wheel:
To switch between tabs: Press the left/right side of the button. To select a function: Scroll the left thumb-
wheel to the desired function. 1) The second tab is only visible if one or more warning/
indicator lamps or driver messages are displayed or if the relevant system is switched on. To confirm your selection: Press the left thumbwheel. To scroll through lists rapidly: Scroll the left thumbwheel quickly. To open/leave a submenu: Press the but-
ton. The equipment installed on your vehicle de-
termines which of the following tabs are avail-
able:
1st tab: Information on car, assist systems 2nd tab1): Warning/indicator lamps, driver messages, speed warning 3rd tab: Radio/media page 15 4th tab: Telephone* page 13 5th tab: Navigation* page 14 2 Steering wheel button To call up the assigned function: Press the button on the multi-function steering wheel. To change the assigned function: On the MMI, select MENU button > Car > control button Car systems* > Vehicle settings >
Steering wheel button. 3 Adjusting the volume You can adjust the volume of an audio source or system message (e.g. during a speech dia-
logue) directly while it is being played. Volume up/down: Scroll the right thumb-
wheel up/down. Mute: Press the right thumbwheel. Unmute: Scroll the right thumbwheel up or press the right thumbwheel. 4 Switching the speech dialogue system on/off To switch on: Briefly press the button on the multi-function steering wheel. Give a spoken command after the beep signal. To switch off: Press and hold the button for several seconds. Or: Say the command CANCEL. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum For more information about the speech dia-
logue system, refer to page 17. 5 Navigation cue during active route guidance*
To have the last navigation cue repeated:
Press the button. To adjust the volume of the navigation cues: Scroll the right thumbwheel up/down while a navigation cue is being played. Using the telephone Overview Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel and phone pre-installation Fig. 9 Directory Important: A mobile phone must be connec-
ted to the MMI page 33, and the tele-
phone display tab must be displayed page 12. The following options are available when you press the button:
To call a directory contact: Select Directory. Select and confirm a contact. To call a contact in the call list: Select Call list. Select and confirm a contact. Directory contacts: Only directory contacts for which a telephone number is stored are dis-
played in the driver information system. If several telephone numbers are stored for one contact, the list of stored telephone numbers is displayed first when the contact is selected. For more information on the symbols dis-
played, refer to page 41, Fig. 33. Call list: The call lists contain all received, placed and missed calls page 35, Fig. 26. Multi-function steering wheel 13 Note The functions of the telephone can be operated using the multi-function steer-
ing wheel only if the telephone equip-
ment was installed at the factory. The functions of the telephone depend on your mobile phone and whether they are supported by your mobile network service provider. Incoming call Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel and phone pre-installation To answer a call: Press the left thumbwheel when there is an incoming call. To ignore a call: Select and confirm Ignore when there is an incoming call. To end a call: Select and confirm End call. Caller information: Depending on whether the caller is stored in the directory and wheth-
er the telephone number is transmitted with the call, the name, the telephone number or Unknown will appear on the display of the driver information system. During a call Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel and phone pre-installation To make a further call: Select Hold > but-
ton > Directory or Call list > entry in list. To answer a further call when you are talk-
ing on the phone and have another call on hold: Select Replace. The current call will be replaced by the incoming call. Other functions are:
Microphone off: If you select and confirm this option, the caller will no longer be able to hear you; you will still be able to hear the call-
er. Hold/Resume: You can put a call on hold and retrieve it from the hold queue later. Switch: You can switch between two phone calls (one of them will be on hold at any given time). Select End call to end whichever call is s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 14 Multi-function steering wheel active. The call on hold will remain in the hold queue and can be retrieved by selecting Re-
sume. Conference: Up to five callers and one caller on hold can take part in a conference (depend-
ing on the network service). To set up a fur-
ther call, select Hold to place all the members of an existing conference on hold. You can then press the button to place another call to a contact in the directory or the call list. Se-
lect Resume if you want to retrieve all partici-
pants in an existing conference from the hold queue. Note The option Call waiting must be activated on your mobile phone for you to be made aware of incoming calls during a conversa-
tion. The call options depend on your mo-
bile network service provider. For more in-
formation, contact your service provider. Navigation Overview Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel and navigation system Important: A destination or tour plan must have been entered page 45, the route guidance function must have been started page 48, and the navigation display tab must be open page 12. The following options are available when you press the button:
To display the navigation screen when route guidance is active: Select Route guid-
ance. To display the compass when route guid-
ance is not active: Select Compass. To cancel the active route guidance: Select Stop route guidance. To switch off the navigation cues: Select Voice guidance off. To start route guidance to the stored home address: If applicable, select Stop route guidance, and then select Home address. Display when route guidance is active Applies to vehicles: with navigation system Fig. 10 Display when a lane change is required Fig. 11 Display when a turn-off is required After you have entered a destination or a tour and have started route guidance, the naviga-
tion display tab is opened in the driver infor-
mation system:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Distance to turn-off Total distance to destination/
next stopover Estimated time of arrival Name of motorway, major road or street you are driving on. If the symbol is displayed in front of the street name, you are being directed to turn into the street. Arrow indicating direction of up-
coming turn-off Lane recommendation If an arrow is displayed, a bar graph will also appear. The few-
er bars are displayed, the short-
er the distance to the turn-off point. If route guidance has not been started, a com-
pass is shown in the navigation display tab. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Multi-function steering wheel 15 WARNING The route calculated by the navigation sys-
tem is a recommendation of how best to reach a destination. Pay attention to traffic lights, no-stopping signs, lane change re-
strictions, one-way streets, etc. Note An exclamation mark ! in front of the street name indicates that the navigation data of the MMI system do not contain all the information on this street or street section. Pay attention to traffic rules such as one-way streets or pedestrian zones. Listening to the radio Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel Playing media Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel Important: A media drive must contain audio files page 22, and the media display tab must be displayed page 12. To play an audio file: Select and confirm a track. To pause/resume playback: Press the right thumbwheel. To continue playback, press the right thumbwheel again. The following options are available when you press the button:
To select a source: Select and confirm a source, e.g. Audi music interface. To call up the radio via the overview of sources: Select and confirm a waveband. Note The MMI media drives do not support DRM-protected files; these files are marked with the symbol . Fig. 12 Radio menu Important: The radio/media display tab must be displayed page 12. To tune to a station from the station list:
Select and confirm a radio station. The following options are available when you press the button:
To tune to a station from the memory list:
Select and confirm Memory and then select and confirm a radio station. To set the waveband: Select and confirm the waveband. To call up media via the overview of sour-
ces: Select and confirm an audio source. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 16 Speech dialogue system Fig. 13 Overview of commands 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Speech dialogue system How to use the speech dialogue system Applies to vehicles: with speech dialogue system You can operate many infotainment func-
tions conveniently by voice. Fig. 14 Talk button and right thumbwheel Important: The ignition and the MMI system must be switched on page 7, you must not be talking on the phone, and the parking aid must not be active. To switch on: Briefly press the button 1 Fig. 14 on the multi-function steering wheel* and give a spoken command after the beep signal. To switch off: Press and hold the button for several seconds. Or: Say the command CANCEL. Input help The system guides you through the input rou-
tine with cues and messages. Input help messages on screen: After the speech dialogue system is switched on, the MMI display will show a selection of possi-
ble commands. Spoken input help cues: To have the system play the commands currently possible, switch on the speech dialogue system and say Help. How to help the system understand you Speak clearly in a normal volume. Speak loud-
er if you are driving fast. Speech dialogue system 17 Speak in a normal tone without long pauses. Avoid speaking when the speech dialogue sys-
tem is saying a cue. Close doors, windows and sun roof* to reduce background noise. Make sure that passengers are not talking when you say a command. Keep the air outlets of the air distribution sys-
tem pointed away from the microphone, which is fitted in the vicinity of the front inte-
rior lights in the headliner. The system should only be operated by the driver, since the handsfree microphone is di-
rected towards the driver. Other settings Press the Setup MMI control button to access the main menu if you would like to change other settings, e.g. for the individual speech training to adapt the system to your voice, the Command display or the volume of the navigation cues page 31. WARNING Please direct your full attention to the road at all times! As the driver, you have full responsibility for the safety of the vehicle and other road users. For this rea-
son, you should only use the functions in a manner that allows you to maintain control of the vehicle in all situations -
accident risk!
The speech dialogue system must not be used in cases of emergency, since the voice changes in stressful situations. This could result in a failed or delayed tele-
phone connection. Always dial emergen-
cy numbers manually!
Note You can interrupt a spoken cue from the speech dialogue system any time by pressing the button; you can now en-
ter a new command. The speech dialogue system can be can-
celled and deactivated by pressing any s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 18 Speech dialogue system one of the buttons on the MMI control console (except the rotary pushbutton). The dialogue is paused when an incom-
ing telephone call is received; you can continue the dialogue by ignoring the call. If you answer the call, the dialogue will be cancelled. No navigation cues* or traffic announce-
ments are given when a dialogue is run-
ning. The command display can be switched on/off in the main menu via the Setup MMI control button. You can select an entry from a list both via the speech dialogue system and us-
ing the rotary pushbutton. Notes on the overviews of commands The following overviews show you the com-
mands that you can give to operate the MMI via the speech dialogue system. Alternative commands are separated by the symbol |; for example you can say: Tele-
phone | (or) Navigation | (or) Radio. Commands that belong together and should be spoken as a sequence are marked with the symbol >; for example you can say: Enter address > (and subsequently) Enter country. Global commands Applies to vehicles: with speech dialogue system You can give global commands any time, irre-
spective of the menu currently selected. Function Calling up the menu Having the system play the possi-
ble commands Telephone functions Navigation functions Selecting an entry from a list Scrolling through a list Switching off the speech dialogue system Say:
Telephone | Directory | Navigation | Radio | Media Help | Help speech Dialogue System | Help Telephone | Help Navigation | Help Map | Help Radio | Help Media Call (XY), e.g. Call John Smith |
Enter number | Redial | Directory Navigate to (XY), e.g. Navigate to John Smith |
Enter address | Stop route guidance | Map Line (XY) Next page | Previous page Cancel Telephone Applies to vehicles: with speech dialogue system and phone pre-installation Important: A mobile phone must be connec-
ted to the MMI page 33, and the Tele-
phone menu must be open page 35. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Function Calling a contact from the direc-
tory Dialling a specific number stored for a contact Dialling a phone number when an address card is open Displaying call list Calling the last number dialled Dialling a telephone number Correcting an entered phone number Displaying contact information Listening to voice mail messages Call mailbox Speech dialogue system 19 Say:
Call (XY), e.g. Call John Smith Call (XY) business | private | land line | mobile, e.g. Call John Smith private Call | Call business number | Call private number | Call land line | Call mobile business number Call list Redial Enter number > phone number in blocks of individual digits when requested, e.g. 0744 12 345 67 > Dial Delete number | Correction Directory > desired contact when requested, e.g. John Smith Note If you have a mobile phone that transmits first names and surnames separately, you can select directory contacts both by en-
tering the full name (first name, sur-
name and surname, first name) and by saying only the first name or surname. Navigation Applies to vehicles: with speech dialogue system and navigation system Important: The Navigation must be open page 45. You can say the following commands to enter a destination:
Function Calling up a navigation list Entering an address with assis-
tance from the system Entering an address directly Individual commands for entering a destination Entering a town centre as the des-
tination Navigating to a contact Navigating to a specific address stored for a contact Starting route guidance when an address card is open Changing the address while route guidance is active Say:
Last destinations | Favourites | Home address Enter address > follow the directions given by the system Enter address > name of town, street and house number, e.g. London, Edgware Road 132. Enter address > Country | Town | Post code | Street | House number Enter address > town when requested > Centre > Start route guidance Navigate to (XY), e.g. Navigate to John Smith Navigate to (XY) business address | Private address, e.g. Navigate to John Smith business address Navigate | Navigate to private address | Navigate to busi-
ness address Enter address > desired address when requested > confirm new destination when requested s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 20 Speech dialogue system Function Adding a stopover while route guidance is active Starting route guidance after entering a destination Cancelling the active route guid-
ance Calculating three alternative routes The following special destinations can be set directly as the destina-
tion Changing the search area for entering a special destination Entering a special destination in the selected search area with assistance from the system Entering a special destination in the selected search area directly Say:
Enter address > desired address when requested > No > con-
firm address as new stopover when requested Start route guidance Stop route guidance Calculate alternative routes Next Audi Service | Next railway station | Next airport |
Next hotel | Next hospital | Next parking space | Next serv-
ice area | Next restaurant | Next petrol station Special destination > Change search area >
In immediate vicinity | In vicinity of route | In vicinity of destination | In vicinity of stopover | In new town | Nation-
wide | In new country Enter special destination > Audi Service | Railway station |
Airport | Hotel | Hospital | Parking space | Service area |
Restaurant | Petrol station Enter special destination > special destination and search area, e.g. Find petrol station in immediate vicinity You can say the following commands to make additional navigation settings:
Function General map options Map type Automatic map zoom Displaying the route list Displaying remaining distance/
time during active route guidance Switching the navigation cues on/
off during active route guidance Dynamic traffic avoidance Route criteria Excluding the next section of the route Excluding a certain section of the route Say:
Map | Day map | Night map | Additional info off | Intersec-
tion map on/off 2D driving position map | 2D north position map | 3D driv-
ing position map | Destination map | Overview map Automatic zoom | Automatic zoom off Route list Destination info Voice guidance on | Voice guidance off Dynamic traffic avoidance on | Dynamic traffic avoidance off Fast route | Eco route | Short route Exclude route Exclude route for (XY) km 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Speech dialogue system 21 route guidance is active and a navigation cue is being played. Navigation cues are not played during a running dialogue. Note Depending on the selected menu lan-
guage and the country you are in, you may have to spell destinations to enter them for route guidance. You can also switch on the speech dia-
logue system and say a command when Radio Applies to vehicles: with speech dialogue system Important: The Radio menu must be open page 54. Function Selecting a waveband Tuning to a station from the sta-
tion list Tuning to a station from the memory list Setting the frequency Switching the traffic announce-
ments on/off a) Applies for the DAB* waveband. Say:
FM | AM | DAB*
Station (XY) | Ensemble (XY)a) | Station list > Line (XY) Memory list > Line (XY) Frequency (XY) Traffic programme on | Traffic programme off Media Applies to vehicles: with speech dialogue system Important: The Media must be open page 58. Function Selecting a source directly To select an audio/video* file from the jukebox:
Selecting an audio/video* file from an iPod (source: Audi mu-
sic interface) Navigating in a structure of fold-
ers/list Say:
Jukebox | CD | SD card | Audi music interface | Bluetooth |
DVD Video | Playlists | Artist | Album | Tracks | Genres | Album browser Video* | Playlists | Artist | Album | Tracks | Podcasts | Genres
| Composers | Audiobooks Folder up | Line (XY) s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 22 Media drives/connections Media drives/
connections Introduction The MMI system includes various media drives and connections. For example, you can play audio/video* files from the jukebox or connect a portable player to the Audi music interface and operate it via the MMI. Notes General notes Media and format limitations: The MMI sys-
tem (including the SD card reader and the connection for the USB mass storage device*) has been tested for use with many of the products and media currently available on the market. However, there may be some devices/
media and audio/video* files that are not sup-
ported or cannot be played, or the functionali-
ty may be limited under certain circumstan-
ces. Copyright: Please note that audio/video* files are copyright-protected. The MMI media drives do not support DRM-
protected files; these files are marked with the symbol . Data storage: Never store important data on SD cards, the jukebox, CDs/DVDs or portable players. Audi shall not accept any liability whatsoever for the loss of files or data and media. Loading times: The more files, folders or play-
lists are stored on a storage device, the longer it will take to load the audio files/video* files. We recommend using a storage device which contains only audio/video* files. If you want to reduce the time it takes to load the audio/
video* files, you can create subfolders (e.g. for an artist or album). The loading time will be extended additionally if you are importing da-
ta. Additional information: Additional informa-
tion stored on audio files (e.g. artists, tracks, album covers) will be displayed automatically when the files are played. If this information is not stored on the relevant medium, the MMI system will use Gracenote. Neverthe-
less, additional information may not be dis-
played in some cases. Restricted functionality: If you experience re-
stricted functionality, reset the Media set-
tings to the factory defaults page 31. For information on the characteristics of the supported media and file formats, please re-
fer to page 27. CD/DVD mode CD/DVD and format limitations: In view of the variety of CDs/DVDs and the difference in memory capacities, the functionality may be restricted in the case of some storage devices. Under certain circumstances, audio CDs/video DVDs that are copy-protected or CDs/DVDs that do not comply with the standard audio format, and multisession CDs cannot be played at all, or the functionality may be limi-
ted. We recommend always finalising the burning process when creating multisession CDs. Multisession is not supported for DVDs. Handling CDs/DVDs and the DVD drive: To ensure perfect, high-quality playback and avoid read error messages or damage to the media drive, always store unused CDs/DVDs in a suitable case and do not expose them to di-
rect sunlight. Do not use:
Damaged, dirty or scratched CDs/DVDs Single CDs/DVDs (diameter 8 cm / 3 inches) Non-circular CDs/DVDs (shape CDs) CDs/DVDs with stickers Protective rings Cleaning disks Thermal cut-out: In the case of extremely hot or cold outside temperatures, it is possible that the playback of a CD/DVD will temporari-
ly not function. A thermostat switch is instal-
led to protect the CD/DVD and the reading la-
ser. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Laser devices: Laser devices are divided into the safety classes 1 to 4, as specified by DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/VDE 0837. The optical readers installed in your vehicle are classified as safe-
ty class 1. Lasers used in devices that fall into this category are very weak and well screened, so there is no danger if used correctly. Device cover: Never remove the device cover. The device has no components that can be serviced by the owner. Jukebox Audio/video files on a CD/DVD-ROM, on a USB mass storage device or on an SD card can be copied onto the jukebox. Select: MEDIA button > control button Settings > Fill/delete jukebox. The used/free space in the jukebox memory
(max. 10 GB) and the number of stored tracks are shown on the MMI display. Filling the jukebox To select files/folders: Select Copy data to jukebox > source > files/folders. To select all files/folders, press the control button for All. Or: Select and confirm a folder, and press and hold the rotary pushbutton for several seconds. All files in the folder will be selected for copying. To start the copying procedure: Press the control button for Copy. The status of the copying procedure will be shown on the MMI display, and the corresponding symbol will appear in the status line. To hide the copying procedure: Select and confirm Continue copying in background. The copying procedure will be hidden. To cancel the copying procedure: Select and confirm Cancel copying procedure. Or: Re-
move the source you are importing files from. Files that have already been copied will remain stored. During the copying procedure, the audio files are automatically sorted according to the cat-
egories in the media centre based on the addi-
tional information stored for the files Media drives/connections 23 page 59. Video files are copied into the Videos category in the media centre. Deleting the jukebox Important: The jukebox must contain audio/
video files. To select files/folders: Select Delete data from jukebox > structure of folders in juke-
box > files/folders. To select all files/fold-
ers, press the control button for All. Or: Se-
lect and confirm a folder, and press and hold the rotary pushbutton for several seconds. All files in the folder will be selected for de-
letion. To delete files/folders: Select the control button for Start deletion > Yes, delete files. The status of the deletion process will be shown on the MMI display. During the dele-
tion process the playback of the jukebox is interrupted; it is started again automatically once the deletion process has been comple-
ted. The jukebox is started and operated via the MMI page 58. CAUTION Only copy audio/video files while the en-
gine is running; otherwise the vehicle bat-
tery will be discharged. Note For legal reasons it is not possible to copy tracks from audio CDs onto the jukebox. Files that have already been copied are recognised and greyed out automatical-
ly; they will not be copied again. It is not possible to copy and play audio/
video files in the DVD drive at the same time. For legal reasons there is no export func-
tion for the jukebox. Files or tracks that do not include stored additional information are listed as un-
known. We recommend marking the au-
dio files with the corresponding addi-
tional information (e.g. ID3 tags). s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 24 Media drives/connections When handing over your vehicle e.g. to a new buyer, reset the jukebox to the fac-
tory settings page 31. DVD drive The DVD drive is located in the glove box. SD card readers The SD card readers are located in the glove box. Fig. 15 DVD drive To load a CD/DVD: Insert the CD/DVD (text facing upwards) into the DVD slot 2 Fig. 15, holding it straight. To eject a CD/DVD: Press button 1 . After it has been ejected, the CD/DVD will be pulled back into the DVD drive automatically after about ten seconds if it is not removed from the DVD slot. The DVD drive is started and operated via the MMI page 58. CAUTION Never use any force to push a CD/DVD in-
to the drive. The CD/DVD will be drawn into the slot automatically. Do not insert any CDs/DVDs with stickers into the media drive. The stickers could become detached from the CD/DVD and damage the drive. Note It is possible that the playback of the CD/
DVD may stutter if it contains audio/video files with a high data rate. Fig. 16 Inserting SD card To insert an SD card: Insert the SD card
(printed side facing up, contact surface fac-
ing down) into the slot of the card reader 1 Fig. 16. The cut-away corner of the SD card should be at the front right. Then push the SD card into the slot until you feel it en-
gage. To remove the SD card: Briefly press the SD card to release it. The SD card reader is started and operated via the MMI page 58. CAUTION Only use one-piece SD cards. If you use adapter cards (more than one piece), the SD card can become detached from the adapter (e.g. caused by jolting, etc). Parts could then get stuck in the drive, impairing the functionality of the system. Note We recommend using SD cards with per-
formance category 4 or higher to access the audio files as quickly as possible. Store the SD cards in a suitable case to protect them from dirt and dust and to avoid damage. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Media drives/connections 25 Bluetooth audio players Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation Bluetooth audio players (e.g. mobile phones with integrated audio players) can be connec-
ted to the MMI system via Bluetooth. Important: The vehicle must be stationary, and the Bluetooth function of your portable player and the Audio player of the MMI sys-
tem must be switched on page 38. To bond a Bluetooth audio player: Select MEDIA button > control button Source >
Bluetooth audio player > Connect new BT audio player. The available Bluetooth audio players are displayed. Select and confirm the desired Bluetooth audio player and then select and confirm the Audio player profile. A 4-digit PIN code will appear on the dis-
play. Select and confirm Yes and enter this PIN code on the Bluetooth audio player. To enter any 4 to 16-digit PIN code, select and confirm No when the PIN code is dis-
played and enter your own personal PIN code on the MMI and then on the Bluetooth audio player. Fast bonding (secure simple pairing): If your Bluetooth audio player supports this function, a 6-digit PIN code will be shown on your audio player and on the MMI display simultaneously. Confirm this PIN code on the Bluetooth audio player and on the MMI. Depending on the device you are using, the media are started and operated using the portable player or the MMI system page 58. Note Pay attention to any connection queries on your Bluetooth audio player. You have to enter the PIN code once on-
ly. Any Bluetooth devices that have al-
ready been bonded to the MMI system once are connected automatically when they are within range. You can bond several Bluetooth audio players to the MMI system; however only one connection is active at a time. The system supports the Bluetooth pro-
tocols A2DP and AVRCP (1.0/1.3). Which media functions are supported depends on the Bluetooth audio player you are using. For more information on which devices are supported, please go online (e.g. www.audi.com/mp3 or www.audi.com/
bluetooth) or contact an Audi dealer. Audi music interface Introduction You can connect your portable player (e.g. MP3 player) to the Audi music interface using special adapter cables*. The adapter cables*
are available from Audi dealers or specialist retailers. Fig. 17 Adapter cable A iPod adapter cable*/iPod adapter cable plus*
B Stereo adapter cable with 3.5 mm jack plug*
C Mini USB adapter cable*
D Micro USB adapter cable*
E USB adapter cable*
F AV adapter cable*
CAUTION Handle the adapter cable with care. Make sure the cable does not become pinched or trapped. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 26 Media drives/connections Setup The Audi music interface is located in the cen-
tre console beneath the centre armrest. Fig. 18 Connecting a portable player To connect an adapter cable: Connect the adapter cable* 3 Fig. 18 to the interface on the Audi music interface 1 before con-
necting the portable player 5 (e.g. iPod). To disconnect the adapter cable from the Audi music interface: With the release tab 2 pressed, pull the connector off the Audi music interface. To disconnect the iPod adapter cable
(plus)* from the iPod: With the release tabs 4 pressed, pull the iPod connector out of the iPod. Depending on the device you are using, the media are started and operated using the portable player or the MMI system page 58. CAUTION To avoid damaging the connection, please take care when detaching the con-
nector from the Audi music interface. Very high or very low temperatures (a common occurrence in a car's interior) can cause damage to portable players and/or impair their performance. Please do not leave your portable player in the vehicle in case of extreme temperatures. Note Do not use USB extension cables or adapters as these impair the functionali-
ty. It cannot be guaranteed that portable players which do not meet the specifica-
tion USB 2.0 will function via the MMI. USB hubs are not supported. The iPod/iPhone/iPad battery is charged via the iPod adapter cable
(plus)* when the device is connected to the Audi music interface and the ignition is switched on. Use only the iPod adapter cable (plus)*
with red/blue markings to connect an iPod/iPhone/iPad. Some iPod versions (e.g. iPod shuffle) cannot be connected with the iPod adapter cable (plus)*. You can connect these devices using the optional adapter cable with 3.5 mm jack plug*. Some of the iPod's control functions are not supported, such as rating tracks, Cover Flow or adding tracks to on-the-
go playlists. The iPod can only display covers and play videos if it is connected via an iPod adapter cable plus* (red marking). If you would like to play videos, you can also connect your iPod with the AV adapter cable*; you will also need an Ap-
ple AV cable. Please refer to the iPod operating instructions for more informa-
tion on Apple AV cables. For more information on the Audi music interface and on which devices are sup-
ported, please go online (e.g. www.audi.com/mp3 or www.audi.com/
bluetooth) or contact an Audi dealer. iPod/iPhone/iPad malfunctions also affect the operation of the MMI. In this case, please reset your iPod/iPhone/
iPad. Please refer to the iPod/iPhone/iPad operating instructions for important in-
formation on how to use your iPod/
iPhone/iPad. We recommend that you update the iPod/iPhone/iPad soft-
ware to the latest status. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Supported media and file formats The following audio/video file specifications are supported by the DVD drive, the jukebox, the SD card readers and the connection for the USB mass storage device*:
Media drives/connections 27 File extension .mp3 Audio files
.wma;
.asf Format MPEG-1/-
2 Layer 3 Windows Media Au-
dio 9 and 10
.m4a;
.m4b;
.aac MPEG-2/-
4
.mpg;
.mpeg
.avi MPEG-1/-
2 Video files
.mp4;
.m4v;
.mov ISO-
MPEG-4 H. 264
(MPEG-4 AVC) ISO-
MPEG-4;
DivX 3, 4 and 5;
Xvid
.wmv Windows Media Video 9 Playlists File system Specifica-
tions Number of files Supported media
.M3U; .PLS; .WPL; .M3U8; .ASX SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC memory cards USB mass storage device: exFAT, FAT/FAT32, NTFS file system USB mass storage device: max. 4 partitions DVD drive: ISO9660, Joliet, UDF Up to max. 320 kbit/sec and 48 Up to max. 2000 kbit/sec, 720x576 px. and kHz sampling frequency 25 fps DVD drive: max. 1000 files per directory and max. 1000 files per playlist;
Jukebox (max. 10 GB memory capacity): max. 3000 files can be copied;
USB mass storage device and memory cards: max. 1000 files per directory and max. 1000 files per playlist SD cards: with a capacity of up to 64 GB;
DVD drive: audio CDs (up to 80 minutes), CD-ROMs with a capacity of up to 700 MB; DVDR/RW; standard video DVD and audio DVD compatible with video DVD;
Audi music interface: portable players (e.g. iPod page 25, MTP players, USB mass storage devices belonging to USB Device Subclass 1 and 6 compatible with USB 2.0: USB sticks, USB MP3 players that do not require special driver soft-
ware, external USB flash memories and external USB hard drives) Album covers Album covers up to 800x800 px.
(GIF, JPG, PNG): depending on availability the album cover will be displayed using the corre-
sponding medium or Gracenote. Note The format Windows Media Audio 9 Voice is not supported by the media drives. We recommend a bit rate of at least 160 kbit/sec for compressing MP3 files. In the case of audio files with variable bit rate, the display of remaining playing time may differ from the actual figure. The display of country-specific characters
(e.g. for ID3 tag information) depends on the language set on the system; it cannot be ensured that these characters are displayed correctly. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 28 Media drives/connections The manufacturer will provide you with information on the USB Device Sub-
class of a USB memory device. Some functions of MTP players such as video playback and the rating of tracks are not supported. Troubleshooting Subject Audi music interface/Bluetooth audio player*: The portable player/Bluetooth audio player is not supported. Audi music interface: When starting playback via the adapt-
er cable with 3.5 mm jack plug*
or AV adapter cable*, the vol-
ume is too high/low. Audi music interface: Problems during audio playback via an iPod/iPhone/iPad. Audi music interface: Interfer-
ence audible when plugging in or unplugging the adapter cable with 3.5 mm jack plug*/AV adapter cable* or when connect-
ing or disconnecting the porta-
ble player to the adapter cable with 3.5 mm jack plug*/AV adapter cable*. Jukebox: The tracks in the im-
ported playlist are greyed out. Media centre: Imported tracks cannot be played or cannot be found. Advice Please observe the notes on the Audi music interface page 25/Bluetooth audio player* page 25. For information on which devices are supported, please see the Audi mobile de-
vice database (www.audi.com/bluetooth). Set the volume of the portable player to about 70 percent of maximum (Input level) page 60. The Audio player function is switched on. Switch the function off page 38 when you are not using a Bluetooth audio player*. Audi music interface is already selected as the source when connecting/disconnecting the adapter cable/portable player. Activate the mute function or another audio source (e.g. radio page 54) before connecting and disconnecting the porta-
ble player. When importing playlists, you must copy all files yourself. If you cannot find imported tracks via the media centre, this could mean that they are not supported and have been moved. To free up some memory space, select the control button for Settings > Fill/delete jukebox > Delete, folder: Unplayable files. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum System settings Setting the time/date The time can be set manually or via GPS*. Time zone When selecting the correct time zone, a list of corresponding countries is displayed as an ex-
ample. System settings 29 Date The Date can be set manually. The Time source must be set to manual. Date format When this option is set to TT.MM, for example 31.12. will be displayed as the date. When it is set to MM/TT, for example 12/31 will be displayed. Adjusting the sound You can adjust the sound and volume of the MMI individually. Fig. 20 Sound settings Fig. 21 Adjusting balance/fader Select: MENU button > Tone. 1 Systems The volume of the Telephone* and Navigation functions*, the Speech dialogue system, the Traffic announcements and the Parking aid*
can be adjusted individually page 30. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E Fig. 19 Setting the time zone Select: MENU button > control button Time. Time source*
manual: All time settings are adjusted man-
ually. GPS : The time and date are set via GPS de-
pending on the time zone (selected manual-
ly). If you take your vehicle into a different time zone, the time zone will have to be ad-
justed manually on the MMI. Time The Time can be set manually. The Time source* must be set to manual. Time format When this option is set to 24h, for example 13:00 will be displayed as the time. When it is set to AM/PM, for example 1:00 PM will be displayed. Auto summer time*
When the automatic summer time option is on, the time will be set one hour forward or back automatically when summer or winter time starts. Manual summer time If this function is on, an hour is added to the Time set. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Ring tone volume/Volume of telephone call:
The volume of the selected ring tone/the vol-
ume of the telephone call can by adjusted by turning the rotary pushbutton. Systems Speech dialogue system volume*: Turn the rotary pushbutton to adjust the volume of the spoken cues. MMI touch volume: Turn the rotary pushbut-
ton to adjust the volume of the spoken cues for MMI touch. Announcements Traffic programme: see page 55 DAB announcements*: see page 55 Traffic programme volume/Announcement volume: You can adjust the volume of a traffic announcement by turning the rotary pushbut-
ton. Navigation*
Voice guidance: see page 52 Navigation cues during call: see page 52 Volume of spoken cues/In-car entertainment fader: Volume of navigation cues while route guidance is active. The in-car entertainment fader is an option that reduces the volume of the current audio source when the parking aid is active or a navigation cue is being played. Parking aid*
Turn the rotary pushbutton to adjust the vol-
ume of the beeps. 30 System settings 2 Subwoofer1) / 3 Bass / 4 Treble You can adjust the Subwoofer*, Bass and Tre-
ble settings by turning the rotary pushbutton. New settings apply only to the currently acti-
vated audio source, allowing the settings of each audio source to be adjusted individually. 5 Balance/fader (sound focus) The settings depend on the equipment fitted in your vehicle:
To set the left/right volume ratio: Select and confirm Balance. Turn the rotary push-
button clockwise or anti-clockwise to the de-
sired position. To set the front/rear volume ratio: Select and confirm Fader. Turn the rotary pushbut-
ton clockwise or anti-clockwise to the de-
sired position. To set the volume ratio using MMI touch:
Move your finger in the desired direction on the MMI touch pad. To set the sound focus*: Select and confirm Focus > all (evenly distributed sound focus)/
front/rear (sound focus distributed evenly in front/rear interior of vehicle). 6 GALA (speed-dependent volume control) You can adjust the automatic volume adaption to the interior noise level by turning the rotary pushbutton. Surround2) Turn the rotary pushbutton to adjust the vol-
ume of the surround effect. Adjusting the system volume Select: MENU button > Tone > Systems. Telephone*
Ring tone: see page 38 1) Applies to vehicles with Bang & Olufsen Sound System and Audi Sound System (6-channel) 2) Applies to vehicles with Bang & Olufsen sound system 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Restarting the MMI system (Reset) Fig. 22 Combination of buttons for restart Press and briefly hold the MENU button, the rotary pushbutton and the top right con-
trol button Fig. 22 simultaneously and then release the buttons again. Speed display on driving school vehicles Applies to vehicles: with equipment for driving schools Select: MENU button > Car > control but-
ton Car systems* > Driver assist > Driving school mode. When this function is on, the speed of the ve-
hicle and the direction indicated by the turn signals will appear on the MMI display. When the mode is switched (e.g. to radio), the vehicle speed and indicated direction will appear again on the display after five seconds. Note The additional speed display is only avail-
able for driving school vehicles. The value indicated in the speedometer is the relevant speed. Other settings Select: MENU button > control button Set-
up MMI. Language The language of texts shown on the MMI dis-
play and the driver information system as well System settings 31 as the language of the navigation cues* and speech dialogue system* can be altered. The number of languages available depends on the market. Measurement units The following measurement units can be set in the MMI display and the driver information system:
Speed (km/h or mph) Distance (km or miles) Temperature (C or F) Consumption (ltr/100 km, mpg (US), mpg
(UK) or km/ltr) Capacity (litres, gallons (UK) or gallons
(US)) Speech dialogue system*
Command display: The display of possible commands during a speech dialogue can be switched on/off. Short dialogue: This option can be switched on/off; when it is activated, the spoken cues played by the system are abbreviated. Volume settings: Turn the rotary pushbutton to adjust the volume of the spoken cues. Individual speech training (only possible when the vehicle is stationary): You can use the individual speech training to adapt the speech dialogue system to your voice or pro-
nunciation so that the speech dialogue system can then better recognise what you are saying. The individual speech training prompts you to repeat 20 spoken phrases that consist of cer-
tain commands and blocks of digits. If you would like to delete the stored speech train-
ing setup, you can use the function Reset speech training. Display brightness You can adjust the brightness of the MMI dis-
play by turning the rotary pushbutton. Factory settings You can reset the following functions to the factory settings:
s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 32 System settings Sound settings Radio Media Jukebox Directory*
Telephone*
Bluetooth*
Navigation settings*
Navigation memory*
Speech dialogue system*
You can select the desired options individually or mark Select all entries. Select and confirm Restore factory settings. System update The system update function can be used to update the MMI software via USB or an SD card. For further information on the System up-
date, please go online (e.g. www.audi.com/
bluetooth) or ask an Audi dealer. Version information The software version of the MMI and the navi-
gation database* are displayed. In addition, you can use the Software info function to dis-
play information on the MMI's software and li-
cence conditions. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Telephone Introduction Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation After connecting your mobile phone to the MMI system via Bluetooth, you can operate the telephone functions conveniently via the MMI. WARNING According to health organisations, mo-
bile phones may interfere with the func-
tion of pacemakers. A minimum distance of 20 cm should be kept between the mobile phone aerial and the pacemaker. Do not carry a mobile phone in your breast pocket directly over the pace-
maker when the phone is switched on. If you suspect interference, switch the mobile phone off immediately. The speech dialogue system page 17 must not be used in cases of emergency, since the voice changes in stressful situa-
tions. This could result in a failed or de-
layed telephone connection. Always dial emergency numbers manually!
Switch off your mobile phones in all areas where there may be a risk of explo-
sion. Remember that these areas may not always be adequately marked. Such places are filling stations, fuel and chem-
ical storage facilities or transport vehicles and other places where fumes, chemicals (e.g. from leaking propane or fuel vapours in vehicles or buildings) or large quantities of dust particles (e.g. from flour, wood or metal) could accu-
mulate in the air. This warning also ap-
plies to all other places where you would normally switch off your engine. Today's driving conditions require the full attention of drivers. Please see page 5, Notes on traffic safety. CAUTION Please observe the laws regulating the use of telephones in vehicles. Telephone 33 You must switch off the telephone in areas where the use of mobile tele-
phones is prohibited. Please observe all relevant caution notices and regulations. Note The telephone functions will depend on the mobile network service provider and the mobile phone used. For further infor-
mation, please contact your mobile net-
work service provider, see the operating instructions for your mobile phone, or go online (e.g. www.audi.com/bluetooth). The maximum range of the Bluetooth connection is limited to the interior of the vehicle. The connection can be sus-
ceptible to interference with other elec-
tronic devices. Bonding a mobile phone Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation Fig. 23 Searching for new mobile phones Fig. 24 Device management Requirements for bonding The vehicle must be stationary, and the igni-
tion must be switched on. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 34 Telephone The Bluetooth function and the discoverabil-
ity of the MMI system page 38 and the mobile phone must be activated. The on-board phone system and the mobile phone you would like to bond must not be connected actively to any other Bluetooth device. Searching for a mobile phone To find a new mobile phone: Select TEL button > Connect mobile phone > Find new devices. Or: Select TEL button > control button Settings > Bluetooth > Device man-
agement > Find new devices. The available Bluetooth devices are shown on the MMI display. Bonding a mobile phone To bond a mobile phone with PIN entry: Se-
lect and confirm the mobile phone you wish to use. Select and confirm Handsfree. A PIN code for establishing the connection will ap-
pear on the MMI display. Select and confirm Yes. When the phone requests it, enter the PIN code shown into your mobile phone. Or:
To enter any 4 to 16-digit PIN code, select and confirm No when the PIN code is dis-
played and enter your own personal PIN code on the MMI and then on the mobile phone. Fast bonding (secure simple pairing): If your mobile phone supports this function, a 6-digit PIN code will be shown on your mo-
bile phone and on the MMI display simulta-
neously. Confirm this PIN code on your mo-
bile phone and in the MMI. Please confirm any connection queries on your mobile phone. After bonding: The signal strength bar 11 page 10, Fig. 6 and Bluetooth symbol 10 will appear in the status line of the MMI dis-
play when the mobile phone has successfully bonded. In addition, the contacts on the mo-
bile phone are automatically loaded into the directory of the MMI. This may take several minutes, depending on how many contacts are stored on the mobile phone. If there is no memory capacity left for directo-
ries and you bond another mobile phone, a message will appear asking you to replace the contacts from one of the phones. If you select the option Restricted use of telephone, only the contacts from the mobile phone or SIM card and the local MMI memory (public) will be available page 41. Note You have about 30 seconds to enter the PIN code. Bluetooth devices only have to be bon-
ded once; any devices that have already been bonded to the MMI system once are connected automatically when they are within range and the ignition is on. You can speed up the automatic connec-
tion by authorising MMI bonding on your mobile phone. For further information, contact your mobile network service provider or refer to the operating instructions for your mobile phone. You can bond several mobile phones to the MMI system; however only one con-
nection is active at a time. Any Bluetooth device that is already con-
nected to the MMI system is disconnec-
ted when another device is bonded to the system. The Bluetooth connection between the system and the mobile phone is auto-
matically terminated when you leave the car. For further information on using a phone in your car, please go online (e.g. www.audi.com/bluetooth) or ask an Audi dealer. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Calling up the telephone Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation From a list Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation Telephone 35 Fig. 25 Telephone functions Important: A mobile phone must be connec-
ted to the MMI system page 33. Select: TEL button. The MMI display will show the telephone menu that was last activated. You can call up the telephone functions by pressing the TEL button again while the Telephone menu is open. The following telephone functions are availa-
ble Fig. 25:
1 2 3 4 Call list page 35 Directory page 41 Favourites page 38 Enter number page 36 Note The telephone functions will depend on the mobile network service provider and the mobile phone used. For further infor-
mation, contact your mobile network serv-
ice provider or refer to the operating in-
structions for your mobile phone. Dialling a telephone number From the directory Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation You can dial a telephone number directly from the directory page 41. Fig. 26 Selecting a telephone number from the call list Important: A telephone number must be stor-
ed in the call list, the favourites or in the di-
rectory. Select: TEL button. Call list To dial a telephone number: Select and con-
firm the desired telephone number in the call list. Select and confirm Call. Symbols in the call list Fig. 26:
1 2 3 Numbers dialled Missed calls Received calls Directory To dial a telephone number: Select and con-
firm the desired contact in the directory. The address card will appear on the MMI display. Select and confirm the desired telephone number. Favourites To dial a telephone number: Select and con-
firm a favourite. Select and confirm Call. Note You can also call up the call list by pressing the control button for Dial in the Tele-
phone menu. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 36 Telephone Via the speller Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation Listening to voice mail messages Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation Select: TEL button > control button Mail-
box. To enter the mailbox number: Select and confirm List and select and confirm the de-
sired number. Or: Enter the mailbox number using the speller. Select and confirm OK. To dial the mailbox number: Press the con-
trol button for Mailbox. Fig. 27 Entering a telephone number via the speller for numbers Note This service must be set up and activated on your mobile network before you can use it. For more information, contact your service provider. The mailbox number depends on your service provider. Answering/ignoring telephone calls Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation Fig. 29 Incoming call Important: There must be an incoming call, an active call, or the phone must be establish-
ing a connection. To answer a call: Press the control button for Answer. To ignore a call: Press the control button for Ignore. To end a call/cancel the dialling process:
Press the control button for End call. To answer a further call: If you are already talking on the phone when someone else calls, select Answer to place the current call Fig. 28 Entering a telephone number via the speller for letters Select: TEL button > Enter number. To enter a telephone number using num-
bers: Enter a telephone number using the speller for numbers Fig. 27. To enter a telephone number using letters:
Press the control button for A-Z. Enter a ser-
ies of letters, e.g. AUDISERVICE using the speller for letters. To dial a telephone number: Select and con-
firm OK. Or: Press the control button for Di-
al. The current audio source is muted while the connection is established. If you have entered incorrect digits, select and confirm . You can delete all characters en-
tered at once by turning the speller to and pressing and holding the rotary pushbutton. Note You can enter DTMF tones ("touch-tones") using the speller while you are talking on the phone. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Telephone 37 on hold and to answer the incoming call. If you select Ignore, the incoming call will be declined. Caller information: Depending on whether the caller is stored in the directory and wheth-
er the telephone number is transmitted with the call, the name, the telephone number or Unknown will appear on the MMI display and on the driver information system. Note Depending on your mobile phone and service provider, you may be able to an-
swer incoming calls while you are already talking on the phone page 37. The active telephone call will then be placed on hold automatically. The audio source is muted automatically when you make or receive telephone calls. If the MMI display was switched off, it will be switched on automatically when there is an incoming call. During a telephone call Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation Important: You must be talking on the phone. Select: Control button Options. To make a further call: Select Further call >
Directory or Call list > entry in list. To answer a further call when you are talk-
ing on the phone and have another call on hold: Select Replace. The current call will be replaced by the incoming call. Other functions are:
Switch microphone off: If you select and con-
firm this option, the caller will no longer be able to hear you; you will still be able to hear the caller. Hold/Resume: You can put a call on hold and retrieve it later from the hold queue. On hold appears on the MMI display, together with the amount of time the call has been on hold. Switch: You can switch between two phone calls (one of them will be on hold at any given time). Select End call to end whichever call is active. The call on hold will remain in the hold queue and can be continued by pressing the control button for Options and selecting Re-
sume. Conference: Up to five callers and one caller on hold can take part in a conference (depend-
ing on the network service). To set up a fur-
ther call, select Hold to place all the members of an existing conference on hold. Press the Options control button. Select and confirm Further call and choose a telephone number from the Call list or the Directory. Alterna-
tively, select Enter number. To add this caller to the existing conference, select Conference. Select Resume if you want to retrieve all par-
ticipants in an existing conference from the hold queue. Show conference participants al-
lows you to display the participants. Note The option Call waiting must be activa-
ted on your mobile phone for you to be made aware of incoming calls during a conversation. The options available during a call may vary depending on the mobile network service provider and the mobile phone you are using. For more information, contact your service provider. The display for the incoming call may re-
main for several seconds afterwards; this depends on the type of mobile phone you are using. Should you use the func-
tion Replace or Ignore in the MMI sys-
tem during this time, it is possible that the active call will be ended. Storing a telephone number Storing a new telephone number Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation You can store a new telephone number as a contact in the directory page 41. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 38 Telephone Storing from the call list Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation You can store telephone numbers from the call list in the directory. data if required. Enter a Phone number. Se-
lect and confirm Store contact. To store an existing telephone number as a favourite: Select and confirm Create favour-
ite > a contact in the list. If applicable, se-
lect and confirm the desired telephone number. To delete a stored favourite: Select and con-
firm the favourite > Delete. Other settings Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation Select: TEL button > control button Set-
Fig. 30 Storing a telephone number in the directory tings. Important: A telephone number must be stor-
ed in the call list. Select: TEL button > Call list > Phone num-
ber > Store in directory. To store a telephone number as a new ad-
dress card: Select and confirm New contact. Enter a Surname. Enter additional data if desired. Select and confirm Store contact. To assign a telephone number to an exist-
ing address card: Select and confirm a con-
tact in the list. Select and confirm Store contact. Note The contacts are only stored in the MMI directory. You can edit the directory page 41. Storing in the favourites Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation In addition to the mailbox number, you can store up to nine contacts in the list of favour-
ites. Select: TEL button > Favourites. To store a new telephone number as a fa-
vourite: Select and confirm Create favourite
> New contact. Enter a Surname and further 1) Depends on the connected mobile phone Telephone settings Ring tone settings1): Ring tones are played when you select the function Ring tone. Press the rotary pushbutton to store the selected ring tone. For the settings Ring tone volume/
Volume of telephone call see page 30. Mailbox number: You can enter or edit the mailbox number using the speller via the en-
try field Number. The mailbox number can be deleted with the option Delete mailbox num-
ber. Bluetooth Device management: All Bluetooth devices bonded to the MMI system are displayed in a list. The device that is currently connected is marked with a Bluetooth symbol. To switch between the Handsfree profile and the Audio player profile while a mobile phone is connec-
ted, select the Bluetooth device and change the profile via the function connect (the vehi-
cle must be stationary). Use the function dis-
connect to disconnect the active profile. To delete bonded Bluetooth devices one at a time, select a device and delete it by selecting the function Delete Bluetooth device. The Find new devices function searches for all Bluetooth devices within range and displays them in a list. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Bluetooth: When this function is on, the Blue-
tooth symbol 5 page 10, Fig. 6 will appear on the MMI display. The Bluetooth discovera-
bility of the MMI can be switched on/off using the settings visible/invisible. Devices which have already been bonded can connect via Bluetooth even when discoverability is deacti-
vated. Once you have bonded your mobile phone, you should switch Bluetooth to invisi-
ble to prevent the on-board phone system from being discovered by third parties. You can switch off the Bluetooth function. It will then not be possible to establish a Bluetooth connection. Audio player: In order to be able to use the Bluetooth audio player as a source in the Me-
dia menu page 58, the function must be switched on. To avoid problems in Telephone or Media mode, switch the Audio player func-
tion off when you are not using the Bluetooth audio player. MMI name: The Bluetooth name of the MMI system (e.g. "AUDI MMI 2613") is displayed and can be changed. Note You can bond several mobile phones to the MMI system; however only one con-
nection is active at a time. All bonded Bluetooth devices can be de-
leted by resetting the Bluetooth func-
tion to the factory settings page 31. When you play audio files via the Blue-
tooth audio player, the Bluetooth discov-
erability is automatically switched to in-
visible. Telephone 39 Audi Phone Box Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation and Audi Phone Box The Audi Phone Box is located in the centre console beneath the centre armrest. Fig. 31 Audi Phone Box Fig. 32 Available charging adapters To establish a connection: Place your mo-
bile phone into the Audi Phone Box with the display facing upwards. A mobile phone that has already been bonded page 33 will au-
tomatically be connected to the MMI. To charge the battery: Connect your mobile phone to the 5 Volt socket A Fig. 31 us-
ing the USB charging adapter* Fig. 32. The following USB charging adapters are cur-
rently available:
1 2 3 4 5 Apple Dock Connector Sony-Ericsson Fast Port Mini USB (angled) Mini USB (straight) 2 mm Nokia adapter A mobile phone in the Audi Phone Box sends and receives call signals and data via the ex-
ternal car aerial. An additional aerial amplifier ensures good transmission quality. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 40 Telephone WARNING Loose objects can be flung around in the passenger compartment in the event of sudden driving or braking manoeuvres. This could result in serious injuries and al-
so cause you to lose control of the vehicle. Always keep the centre armrest closed when driving. Note The Audi Phone Box is not available in all countries. Your Audi dealer will be able to provide you with more detailed infor-
mation. To avoid malfunctions, ensure that the mobile phone is correctly placed inside the Audi Phone Box. The mobile phone should ideally be placed centrally on the telephone symbol. If the mobile phone is placed in the Audi Phone Box in a bag or a protective case, this may interfere with the connection to the external aerial. A Bluetooth connection between your mobile phone and the on-board phone system is also necessary when you are using the Audi Phone Box. USB charging adapters are available from Audi dealers or specialist retailers. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Directory Calling up the directory Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation After a mobile phone has been bonded suc-
cessfully, the contacts from the mobile phone are automatically imported into the directory of the MMI system. Fig. 33 List of contacts Select: TEL button > Directory. To select a contact: Select and confirm a contact in the directory. The address card will be displayed. The contacts are displayed in alphabetical or-
der; they can be sorted according to first name/surname page 44 and are displayed together with a symbol indicating where they are stored Fig. 33:
1 2 3 4 Public MMI directory: These contacts can be seen and used by any user, irrespective of which mobile phone is connected. Private MMI directory: These contacts are only visible if the corresponding mobile phone is connected. SIM card Mobile phone You can bond up to four different mobile phones to the MMI system, allowing you to manage up to four private directories in addi-
tion to the public directory. If there is no memory capacity left for directo-
ries and you bond another mobile phone, a message will appear asking you to replace the contacts from one of the phones. If you select the option Restricted use of telephone, only Directory 41 the contacts from the mobile phone or SIM card and the local MMI memory (public) will be available. You can open the directory via the Telephone*
menu and via the Navigation* menu. Note Please pay attention to any synchronisa-
tion queries on your mobile phone. You must confirm any synchronisation quer-
ies from the directory before the con-
tacts can be loaded from your mobile phone into the MMI directory. Which contacts are displayed on the MMI depends on the mobile phone you are using. For more information on which mobile phones are supported, please go online (e.g. www.audi.com/
bluetooth) or contact an Audi dealer. In certain cases, contacts from a mobile phone may not be transmitted in alpha-
betical order. If there are too many en-
tries, contacts with certain initial letters may not be displayed on the MMI sys-
tem. The contacts in the local MMI memory
(public) are visible anytime and are therefore not protected against access by other users. Storing a contact Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation Fig. 34 Creating new contact Select: TEL button > Directory > New con-
tact. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 42 Directory Surname/First name Enter the surname and first name using the speller. Phone numbers You can store up to five telephone numbers for each address card. In addition, you can as-
sign a type (business or private) and a cate-
gory (land line, mobile or fax) to each tele-
phone number. You can also select a tele-
phone number that you use frequently as pre-
ferred number. This number is then displayed first when the address card is opened. You can import a telephone number from the Call list into an address card by selecting the option New number and then pressing the control button for List. Business addresses/Private addresses You can store a business address and a private address in an address card. To delete the busi-
ness or private address, select the function Delete postal address. The function Create navigation destination can be used to create a Navigation destina-
tion* from the selected address. The input menu will appear on the MMI display so that you can add any necessary address details. Structured addresses from a mobile phone that include details of the country, post code, town and street are imported into the directo-
ry directly. Note The contacts in the local MMI memory
(public) are visible anytime and are therefore not protected against access by other users. The new contact you have created is stor-
ed in the local memory (private) of the directory you are currently using. Whether addresses can be imported de-
pends on your mobile phone. You can store up to 500 contacts in the local memory of each public or private directory. Contacts that have been edited in the MMI directory cannot be updated auto-
matically on the connected mobile phone. We recommend that you edit contacts on a mobile phone directly on the mobile phone. Using a contact Finding Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation Select: TEL button > Directory. Select and confirm Find contact. Enter the name using the speller. Or: Select and con-
firm the contact via List. The system searches for both the first name and surname within a name. Note You can scroll rapidly through long lists by turning the rotary pushbutton quickly. Calling Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation Fig. 35 Calling a contact Select: TEL button > Directory. Select and confirm the desired contact in the directory. Select and confirm the desired telephone number. Or: Select the telephone number you would like to call and press the control button for Call. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Navigating Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation and navi-
gation system Fig. 36 Selecting a destination Select: TEL button > Directory. Select and confirm the desired contact in the directory. Select and confirm the desired destination. Or: Select the destination you would like to navigate to and press the con-
trol button for Navigate to. To start navigat-
ing, select and confirm Start route guid-
ance. Editing/deleting a contact Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation You can edit/delete contacts in the local MMI memory (private/public) any time. Select: TEL button > Directory > contact from directory. Visible to all You can mark a contact so it is Visible to all
. The contact will then be stored in the local MMI memory (public) and can be accessed by all directory users. Read contact The MMI system automatically creates a name tag for each contact in the directory, which you can have the system read to you. Copy contact To edit a contact, select and confirm Copy contact. A copy of the contact will be stored in the local MMI memory (private). Directory 43 You can now change the details in the entry fields using the speller page 41. Delete contact You can delete only the contacts in the local MMI memory (private/public). Note Contacts that have been edited in the MMI directory cannot be updated automatically on the connected mobile phone. We rec-
ommend that you edit contacts on a mo-
bile phone directly on the mobile phone. Importing/exporting contacts Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation You can import or export contacts in the vCard format (.vcf) into or from the directory. Important: An SD card must be inserted in the SD card reader page 24, or a USB mass stor-
age device must be connected to the Audi mu-
sic interface page 25. Select: TEL button > Directory > control button Settings. To import contacts from a storage device:
Select and confirm Import contacts > SD card or USB storage device > desired con-
tacts > Import. To export contacts to a storage device: Se-
lect and confirm Export contacts > SD card or USB storage device > desired contacts >
Export. To select all contacts at once for import/ex-
port: Select and confirm Import contacts/
Export contacts > SD card or USB storage device > control button All > Import/Ex-
port. Note The imported contacts are stored in the local memory of the directory you are us-
ing. You can import up to 500 contacts. You can call up the memory capacity of the directory any time page 44. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum (public) can be deleted by selecting Delete public contacts. 44 Directory Never store important data on SD cards or USB mass storage devices. Audi shall not accept any liability whatsoever for the loss of data or media. Other settings Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation Select: TEL button > Directory > control button Settings. Memory capacity The Memory capacity of the directory will be displayed. You can manage up to 10500 contacts with the directory. Up to 2000 contacts can be loa-
ded from your mobile phone into each private directory. Additionally, you can create up to 500 contacts in the local MMI memory (pri-
vate), as well as 500 in the local MMI memory
(public). Sort order You can sort the contacts in your directory al-
phabetically according to the surname or first name. Public contacts You can choose to activate or deactivate the display of public contacts. Select yes to show all contacts in the local MMI memory (public);
if you select no they are hidden if a mobile phone is connected to the MMI. Download phone book To update the contacts in the MMI, you can download the contacts from your mobile phone manually. Depending on the mobile phone you are using, the Bluetooth connec-
tion may have to be disconnected and re-es-
tablished before you can update the contacts. Delete contacts You can delete all contacts in the local memo-
ry at once by selecting the option Delete all contacts. Select Delete private contacts to delete all contacts stored in the local memory
(private). The contacts in the local memory 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Navigation Calling up the navigation menu Applies to vehicles: with navigation system The navigation system guides you directly to your destination, avoiding traffic obstruc-
tions and using alternative routes if desired. Select: NAV button. After calling up the navigation, the menu that was last open will be displayed. To switch between the map and the desti-
nation entry screen: Press the NAV button again. WARNING Today's driving conditions require the full attention of drivers. Please see page 5, Notes on traffic safety. Pay attention to traffic rules when driv-
ing. The route calculated by the navigation system is a recommendation of how best to reach a destination. Pay attention to traffic lights, no stopping signs, lane change restrictions, one-way streets, etc. CAUTION Should the navigation directions contra-
dict the current traffic regulations, you must always follow the traffic regula-
tions. The volume should only be set at a level which enables you to hear distant police and emergency vehicles clearly - failure to do so could result in an accident. Note Snow or other obstructions on the GPS aerial or interference caused by trees or large buildings could affect the reception of the satellite signals and make posi-
tioning difficult. GPS reception and vehi-
cle positioning can also be adversely af-
fected by deactivation or a malfunction of several satellites. Navigation 45 Street and town names can change;
therefore the names stored on the MMI can in exceptional cases be different from the actual names. For information on updating the naviga-
tion data, please contact your Audi deal-
er. Entering a destination Entering an address Applies to vehicles: with navigation system Fig. 37 Enter destination Select: NAV button > control button Dest.
> Address. To change the country: Select and confirm Country and enter a country. To enter a destination via the town/post code: Select and confirm Town/post code. Enter a town or a post code. Now you can se-
lect the town from the list and confirm it. Select and confirm additional details for the destination such as the Street, House num-
ber, Special destination in town or Centre. Start the route guidance function. To enter a destination via the street: Select and confirm Street. Select a town from the list and confirm it. Enter a street. Select and confirm additional details for the destina-
tion such as the House number or an Inter-
section. Start the route guidance function. Help entering an address: While you are en-
tering an address, suggestions based on your previous entries are made in the entry field for the town. You can set the suggested town as the destination by pressing the control button for List. Further towns matching your entry s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 46 Navigation are listed below the entry field (large towns first and then other towns in alphabetical or-
der). In addition, the total number of towns found is displayed 1 Fig. 37. Setting a destination from the map Applies to vehicles: with navigation system A point on the map can be set as the destina-
tion or stored in the directory. information on this location (e.g. address or traffic information) will be displayed 2 . Stacked map content: If several special desti-
nations are located close to each other, their symbols are stacked on the map 3 . Entering a special destination Applies to vehicles: with navigation system Fig. 38 Setting a destination from the map Fig. 39 Setting map position as destination To call up the map: Press the NAV button repeatedly until the map appears. To set a convenient map scale (in order to be able to move the crosshairs faster): Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise/anti-clock-
wise. To move the crosshairs: Press the rotary pushbutton. Move the crosshairs onto the destination using MMI touch page 8. To use the destination for route guidance:
Press the BACK button. Select symbol 1 in the legend menu. Select and confirm Start route guidance. Fig. 40 Entering a special destination Select: NAV button > control button Desti-
nation > Special destinations. To change the search area: Select Search area. Now you can select a search area from the list and confirm it. To find the name of a special destination in the selected search area: Select Find entry. Enter the name of the special destination. To find a special destination in a certain category: Select Select category. Select and confirm a category, for example Airport. To find a special destination in the selected search area: Select and confirm a category directly (fast access 1 Fig. 40). You can now select and confirm a special destina-
tion. The following search categories are available:
In immediate vicinity: You can select special destinations from different categories. The special destinations are displayed in a list, starting with destinations in the immediate vicinity and going up to destinations within a radius of 200 km. Additional information on the point selected with the crosshairs: If you use the crosshairs to select a location on the map, any existing In vicinity of route: Special destinations along the route can only be selected when the route guidance function is active. The special 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Navigation 47 destination is located directly on or in the im-
mediate vicinity of your route. In vicinity of destination: You can select spe-
cial destinations from different categories; for example, you can look for a hotel at the desti-
nation. In new town: Enter the name of the town in the speller. You can select special destinations from different categories. This function can be used to find special destinations in a town ir-
respective of the destination. Nationwide: You can either find the special destination by entering the name or by select-
ing it from different categories. A special des-
tination can be found irrespective of your cur-
rent position and your destination. You can use this function, for example, to navigate to an airport in the country currently selected. In new country: Enter the name of the coun-
try in the speller. A special destination can be found irrespective of your current position and destination. You can use this function to find special destinations that you already know in a new country. Note The distances to special destinations are shown as the crow flies from your cur-
rent location (arrow not filled in). The ac-
tual driving distance between your cur-
rent position and the special destination is updated automatically (filled in ar-
row). Sometimes there are destination entries in the list that cannot be displayed com-
pletely because they are too long. If you select one of these entries with the rota-
ry pushbutton, detailed information on the selected entry will be displayed auto-
matically after a few seconds. Setting a favourite/home address as the destination Applies to vehicles: with navigation system Using the favourites makes it easier to enter destinations that you use often. Important: A favourite or home address must be stored page 50. Select: NAV button > control button Desti-
nation > Favourites. Select and confirm a favourite/your home address. Start the route guidance function. Loading the last destination Applies to vehicles: with navigation system The last destinations are stored automatical-
ly and can be loaded again directly as a new destination. Select: NAV button > control button Desti-
nation > Last destinations. Select a last destination from the list and confirm it. Start the route guidance func-
tion. Note You can delete the list of last destinations page 52. Setting a destination from the directory Applies to vehicles: with navigation system You can navigate directly to entries in the di-
rectory. Important: The directory must contain con-
tacts with private/business addresses stored as destinations page 41. Select: NAV button > control button Desti-
nation > Directory. Select and confirm a private/business ad-
dress and start route guidance. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 48 Navigation Entering a destination via the coordinates Applies to vehicles: with navigation system Select: NAV button > control button Desti-
nation > Address > Coordinates. Select and confirm the Latitude and Longi-
tude coordinates. Start the route guidance function. Entering a stopover/tour plan Applies to vehicles: with navigation system You can enter up to nine stopovers directly in the tour plan or using the various ways of en-
tering destinations. Fig. 41 Tour plan Important: You must have entered a destina-
tion page 45. Select: NAV button > control button Tour. To enter a destination as a stopover: Select and confirm the symbol for entering a stop-
over 2 Fig. 41. Enter a destination page 45. Select and confirm Set as stop-
over in the Destination details menu. To change a tour plan: Press the control button for Tour. Select and confirm the des-
tination/stopover and then select Change, Move, Delete or Start tour plan from here. To store a tour plan: Press the control but-
ton for Tour. Select and confirm Tour mem-
ory and then Store tour plan. Enter a name. To load/delete a tour plan: Press the control button for Tour. Select and confirm Tour memory and then Load tour plan/Delete tour plan. The following information is displayed in the legend menu of the tour plan Fig. 41:
1 2 3 4 Location of the vehicle Symbol for entering a stopover Stopover entered Destination Starting/stopping route guidance Applies to vehicles: with navigation system To enter a new destination and start route guidance: Select NAV button > control but-
ton Destination > enter destination > Start route guidance. To restart/stop the last route guidance: Se-
lect NAV button > control button Destina-
tion > Start/Cancel. When you enter a new destination, the follow-
ing additional functions are available in the Destination details menu page 46, Fig. 39:
Calculate alternative routes: Three suggested routes are calculated for the destination cur-
rently entered. The legend menu will show in-
formation on the alternative route, such as the distance to the destination and the calcu-
lated arrival time. Enter special destination in town: With this option you can look for e.g. tourist attractions or public buildings (hospital, cinema, recrea-
tion areas, etc.) in the vicinity of the town en-
tered. The special destination can be set di-
rectly as the destination. Select centre: The navigation system calcu-
lates a route leading to the centre of the se-
lected town/district. Destination on map: The destination is shown on the map. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum How to use the map Applies to vehicles: with navigation system 8 9 Display of upcoming turn-off Additional information page 52 Navigation 49 Crosshairs switched on:
10 11 12 13 14 15 Additional information on the point selec-
ted with the crosshairs: If you use the crosshairs to select a point on the map, any existing information on this location, e.g. the address, will be displayed. Display of position coordinates of the crosshairs (longitude/latitude) Moving along the route: This function can be used while route guidance is activated. Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise/an-
ti-clockwise to move the map along the current route. Destination details menu: If available, de-
tails on the point selected with the cross-
hairs are displayed (e.g. address). The point on the map selected with the cross-
hairs can be set as a destination or stop-
over, stored in the directory and called up on the telephone. Calculating alternative routes page 53 Map contents such as traffic information, favourite destinations or restaurants s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E Fig. 42 Map with crosshairs switched off Fig. 43 Map with crosshairs switched on To call up the map: Press the NAV button repeatedly until the map appears. To switch on the crosshairs: Press the rotary pushbutton while the map is being dis-
played. To switch off the crosshairs: Press the BACK button. Crosshairs switched off:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Orientation: The map is displayed either from the north position or from the driv-
ing position. Scale: Turn the rotary pushbutton clock-
wise/anti-clockwise to zoom in or out. Distance to destination/stopover Calculated time of arrival at destination/
stopover Speed display1) Altitude display Location of the vehicle 1) Applies to vehicles without camera-based speed limit display only. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 50 Navigation Calling up traffic information Applies to vehicles: with navigation system When the traffic avoidance function is activa-
ted, the MMI system uses the traffic informa-
tion to guide you around traffic obstructions whenever possible. Fig. 44 Calling up traffic information Fig. 45 Displaying traffic information on the map Important: The traffic avoidance function must be switched on page 51. Select: NAV button > control button Traf-
fic. To call up the detail view for traffic infor-
mation: Select a piece of traffic information from the list and confirm it. To call up the next piece of traffic informa-
tion: Press the rotary pushbutton. To call up traffic information on the map:
Select and confirm Show on map. To display the next piece of traffic informa-
tion on the map: Press the rotary pushbut-
ton. 1 Traffic information on your route An immediately upcoming traffic obstruction comes up in the first position and is displayed with a red warning symbol. Any other traffic obstructions which are relevant for your route are sorted by distance to your current loca-
tion. Traffic obstructions that you have avoi-
ded on your route are marked with the sym-
bol . 2 Other traffic information Traffic obstructions that are not relevant for your route are shown with a greyed-out warn-
ing symbol. They are sorted according to road category (motorways, major roads, other roads), country and road number. Note Urgent traffic information, such as a car travelling in the wrong direction on the motorway, is displayed automatically. To hide the traffic information, simply press the BACK button or the rotary pushbut-
ton. Other settings Storing a favourite/home address Applies to vehicles: with navigation system The favourites you store are automatically displayed as a contact in the directory. Select: NAV button > control button Desti-
nation > Favourites. To store a favourite: Select Create favour-
ite. Select and confirm a favourite with the functions displayed. To store your home address: Select Home address. Select and confirm the home ad-
dress with the functions displayed. Other functions are:
Call: Select and confirm a favourite/your home address. Select and confirm Call. Change: Select and confirm a favourite/your home address. Select and confirm Assign new favourite/Reassign home address. Show on map: Select and confirm a favour-
ite/your home address. Select and confirm Destination on map. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Delete: Select and confirm a favourite/your home address. Select and confirm Delete fa-
vourite/home address. Storing a destination in the directory Applies to vehicles: with navigation system Two addresses (private/business) can be stor-
ed as a destination for each contact in the di-
rectory. Select: NAV button > control button Desti-
nation > enter destination > Store in direc-
tory. To store a destination as a new address card: Select New contact. Enter a name. En-
ter additional data if desired. Select and confirm Store contact. To assign a destination to an existing ad-
dress card: Select and confirm an address card. Select and confirm Store contact. If a destination is already stored in an existing address card, the old destination will be overwritten automatically. Show as favourite: If you would like to be able to access the destination quickly, you can add it to the list of favourites when this func-
tion is switched on page 47. General settings Applies to vehicles: with navigation system Select: NAV button > control button Set-
tings. Route criteria Dyn. traffic avoidance: When the dynamic traffic avoidance function is on, the route is automatically optimised using the current traffic information. If the MMI system does not display a detour route although the dy-
namic traffic avoidance function is on and a traffic jam has been reported on the planned route, this is because the estimated time re-
quired for the detour is longer than the esti-
mated time required for remaining on the route with the traffic jam. Navigation 51 Route type: You can select a short, fast or economical (eco) route. Motorway/Vignette/Toll road/Tunnel/Ferry/
Motorail: If you do not want the navigation system to include motorways, vignette/toll roads, tunnels, ferries or motorail transit routes in the route calculation, you can set the option avoid. Closed certain times: Select avoid to exclude roads that are closed at certain times of the day (e.g. pedestrian zones) from the route cal-
culation. When auto is selected, the MMI sys-
tem will determine whether the restricted road can be included in the route calculation based on the entries stored in the navigation data. Seasonally restricted: Select avoid to exclude roads that are closed during certain seasons
(e.g. mountain passes) from the route calcula-
tion. When auto is selected, the MMI system will determine whether the seasonally restric-
ted road can be included in the route calcula-
tion based on the entries stored in the naviga-
tion data. Map colours day/night: The map is displayed with a light/
dark background colour. auto: When the lights are on, the map scheme will switch from day to night. Map type destination: The map indicates the destina-
tion and is set to face north. 2D driv. pos./2D north pos.: The map depicts the vehicle's current location and is set to face the direction of travel or north. 3D driv. pos.: When this function is activated, the current vehicle position is displayed in a three-dimensional map, and the map is set to face the direction of travel. If the map scale is more than 100 km, the map is set to face north. overview: The entire route from the vehicle position to the final destination is displayed s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 52 Navigation on the map. The map scale varies according to the length of the route. The map is set to face north. Map content The display of map contents such as traffic in-
formation, favourite destinations or restau-
rants can be switched on and off. Additional info Important: The route guidance function must have been started page 48. Route info: During route guidance, the next three manoeuvres together with the calcula-
ted distances and arrival times are displayed 9 page 49, Fig. 42. In addition, the street you are currently on, upcoming turn-offs, traf-
fic information or special destinations on the current route are displayed. The next upcom-
ing turn-off is shown in the bottom line. Overview map: The entire route from the ve-
hicle position to the final destination is dis-
played in the additional info. off: No additional info is shown. Intersection map When this option is on, a detail view of the in-
tersection is displayed temporarily in the ad-
ditional info when there is an upcoming turn-
off. Auto zoom on: The map scale is selected automatically according to the category of the road you are on (motorway, major road, other road). When there is an upcoming turn-off, the map display will automatically zoom in for a better view of the details. This will be indicated in the map's legend menu 2 page 49, Fig. 42. Intersection: When route guidance is active and there are upcoming turn-offs, the map display will temporarily switch to a more de-
tailed scale so that the road layout can be identified more easily. off: The map scale you have set will remain unaltered. Petrol station msg When the fuel gauge is below the reserve zone, a message will appear when this func-
tion is on. Confirm this message, and a list of petrol stations in the vicinity will be displayed. When you select one of the petrol stations, the route to this station will be calculated based on the current position of your car. Speed display You can switch the display of the maximum speed limit on motorways, dual carriageways and other major roads on and off if it is stored in the navigation data. Voice guidance Voice guidance: The navigation cues can be played in complete or compact form. You can use the traffic option to have the system play only those announcements on traffic obstruc-
tions that are relevant for your route. Select off if you do not want the system to play any navigation cues. Navigation cues during call: You can switch the navigation cues while you are on the phone on or off. Delete favourites You can delete stored favourites individually or all at once. Delete last destinations The destinations that were last entered are stored automatically. You can delete them in-
dividually or all at once. Presentation mode Use the Presentation mode to plan and dis-
play a route effectively by displaying map con-
tents or route criteria. You can enter your start location manually (Set start location) if, for example, you would like to calculate a route starting from a different position than the current position of the vehicle. Start the Presentation mode to simulate a route guid-
ance. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Tour settings Applies to vehicles: with navigation system Select: NAV button > control button Tour. Calculate alternative routes Up to three suggested routes and their char-
acteristics are displayed in the map's legend menu. The route which was calculated on the basis of your criteria is highlighted. In addition the distance to the destination and the estimated time of arrival will be displayed. You can use the rotary pushbutton to select the possible alternative routes. You can use the Via function to determine the course of the alternative route yourself. Route list The route list is only visible when the route guidance function is active; it contains infor-
mation on the route, street names and the length of the route sections. Exclude route When route guidance is activated, a section of the calculated route that you have set will be avoided if possible. The navigation system will calculate an alternative route. The blocking of the route that you have en-
tered applies only to the current route guid-
ance; if required, the route section to be avoi-
ded must be re-entered. If you exclude a route section, this section will be hatched in red and white on the map. Information on country With this option you can view the speed limits for towns and country roads in the country you have selected. This information is dis-
played automatically when you cross a border. Navigation 53 s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 54 Listening to the radio Listening to the radio Calling up the radio The radio supports the wavebands DAB* (digi-
tal radio), FM and AM. Fig. 46 FM station list Select: RADIO button. After calling up the radio, the menu that was last open will be displayed. To display the station list: Press the RADIO button again. The stations which are cur-
rently within reception range are displayed in the station list Fig. 46 and can be selec-
ted. To tune to a station from the station list:
Select and confirm a station from the sta-
tion list (FM: max. 200 stations; AM: max. 200 stations; DAB*: max. 250 stations). To store a station: Select a station from the station list Fig. 46 and confirm it. Press and hold the rotary pushbutton until Store station name here appears in the memory list. Select and confirm the desired memory position. To tune to a stored station: Press control button Memory. Now you can select a sta-
tion from the memory list and confirm it. To set the waveband: Press the control but-
ton for Waveband. Select and confirm the desired waveband. The current waveband will then appear in the display header. Or:
Press the RADIO button repeatedly until the desired waveband appears. 1) Applies for the DAB waveband* when the station sort-
ing setting is set to ensemble. Note If you leave the range of DAB* reception, radio stations of the selected ensemble1) page 56 are marked with a crossed-
out signal reception signal. The symbol disappears as soon as the radio station can be received again. The DAB waveband* also supports the transmission standards DAB+ and DMB Audio. Please not that these transmis-
sion standards are not available in all countries. Radio functions Fig. 47 FM waveband functions Fig. 48 DAB waveband functions Select: RADIO button > control button Functions. Depending on the waveband setting, you can select the following functions:
1 Storing a station The selected station will appear at the next free position in the memory list 8 Fig. 48. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Select and confirm the desired memory posi-
tion. 2 Displaying the radio text (FM, DAB*) Additional information as a supplement to the normal programme is displayed. 3 Tuning to previous/next station The system will select the previous or next available frequency. Or: Move the ON/OFF button to the left/right ( / ). 4 Setting the frequency manually (FM, AM) The frequency bar will appear. Select and con-
firm the desired station frequency. 5 Freezing/releasing station names
(FM)*
The current name of the selected station will be frozen in the memory list and marked with the symbol A page 54, Fig. 46. Changing station names are not displayed. To release the station name, select and confirm Freeze station names again. 6 Displaying the slide show (DAB*) Additional information as a supplement to the normal programme (such as images from the studio, current photographs of artists or covers of music albums) is shown if available. 7 Displaying the programme guide (EPG)
(DAB*) If available, an overview of the radio stations within reception range and the current and following radio programmes will be shown. Select and confirm a radio programme. De-
tailed information on the radio programme will now be displayed. 8 Info box Depending on whether it is available, informa-
tion on the selected station (e.g. station name, ensemble, type of programme etc.) will be shown. Listening to the radio 55 9 Memory list The memory list can contain up to 50 stations from all wavebands. To store a station: Select control button Memory > station name store. The selected station will appear at the next free position in the memory list. Select and confirm the desired memory position. To tune to a stored station: Press control button Memory. Now you can select a sta-
tion from the memory list and confirm it. To move a stored station: Press control but-
ton Memory. Select and the station in the memory list and then select station name move. Select and confirm the desired mem-
ory position. Other settings Select: RADIO button > control button Set-
tings. Depending on the waveband setting (FM, AM or DAB*), you can select the following func-
tions:
Sound settings Refer to page 29. Announcements*
Traffic programme (TP): Traffic announce-
ments can be received via FM and played by the system irrespective of the selected wave-
band. The function DAB and FM can be used to have the system play traffic announce-
ments from both wavebands while the DAB*
waveband is selected. If, for example, no traf-
fic announcements are available from the se-
lected DAB* station, these are received in the FM waveband. The display of the TP symbol 8 page 10, Fig. 6 shows you whether the traf-
fic programme is switched on table on page 56. DAB announcements: When the DAB an-
nouncements are on, information on the se-
lected station (e.g. news or weather informa-
tion) is played. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 56 Listening to the radio Volume of announcements: see page 30. TP symbol Meaning Displayed The traffic programme func-
tion is switched on and traffic announcements will cut in. The traffic programme func-
tion is switched on, but traffic announcements cannot be re-
ceived. The traffic programme func-
tion is switched off. Greyed out Not dis-
played Alternative frequency (FM, DAB*) on: The tuner attempts to switch to an alter-
native frequency of the current station when the reception quality becomes weaker. When the reception is lost in the DAB* waveband, the system will automatically switch to an al-
ternative station in the FM waveband, if there is one available. off: The tuner will not switch to alternative frequencies in the FM waveband. The current frequency will be maintained, and in some ca-
ses may no longer be received. The Alternative frequency function is automatically switched on again when the station is changed. When the DAB waveband is set, the tuner will not switch to alternative stations in the FM wave-
band. Switch regional stations (FM) the L band. When this option is on, stations from the L band will also be received. Station sorting (FM) A-Z: The stations are displayed in the station list in alphabetical order. Radio stations with variable station names are displayed after the alphabetical list; radio stations without sta-
tion names appear at the end of the list. ID: The stations in the station list are sorted according to the station's ID (e.g. all BBC ra-
dio stations are sorted together). Radio sta-
tions without station names are displayed at the end of the list. Station sorting (DAB*) A-Z: The stations are displayed in the station list in alphabetical order. Ensemble: Ensembles comprise various radio stations of a specific area (e.g. a town or re-
gion); they are listed together as an ensemble in the station list. To open/close the list of ra-
dio stations in an ensemble, select and con-
firm the ensemble. Available sub-pro-
grammes* (additional services provided by DAB* radio stations) are listed beneath the ra-
dio station (indented). Station information (DAB*) When this function is switched on , detailed programme information on the selected radio station is displayed in the station list. Important: The Alternative frequency function must be switched on. Reduced display Some FM stations split up their transmission and provide different regions with regional programmes with differing content. When the function is on , the system switches to al-
ternative region-specific frequencies. L band (DAB*) There are two wavebands for the digital radio:
Band III and L band. Ensembles in the band III usually have a larger range extending into several regions. They can be received at all times. In some regions DAB is broadcast in When this function is switched on and the station or memory list is open, information on the selected station (e.g. the station name, artist, track, DAB slide show, radio text/DAB slide show availability) is shown after approx. ten seconds. Delete stored stations Important: A station must be stored in the memory list page 54. You can delete stored stations individually or all at once. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Note If the Traffic programme or DAB an-
nouncements* function is switched on, Troubleshooting Subject A station with poor reception is no lon-
ger listed in the station list after switch-
ing to another station. Listening to the radio 57 playback is interrupted for announce-
ments. You can cancel an announcement while it is being played by briefly pressing the ON/OFF button. Advice You can store the station in advance and call it up via the memory list page 54. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 58 Playing media Playing media Calling up the media menu You can start and operate various media drives via the MMI control console. Fig. 49 Possible sources Fig. 50 Playlist Important: A media drive must contain audio/
video files page 22. Select: MEDIA button. After calling up the media, the display will show an overview of the sources, or the file will be played that was playing last. To select a source: Press the control button for Source. Select a source from the list and confirm it. Or: Press the MEDIA button re-
peatedly until the desired source appears. To play an audio/video file: Select control button Media centre > category (e.g. Ar-
tists) > folder > track/title. Depending on availability, the playlist will show the track/
title 1 Fig. 50, artist 2 , playback time 3 and album cover 4 . To access the next level up in the structure of folders: Press the BACK button. Or: Se-
lect and confirm Go up. To access the top level in the structure of folders: Press the MEDIA button. To select the previous/next track/title/
chapter: Move the ON/OFF button to the left/right briefly ( / ). To fast forward/rewind an audio/video file:
Move and hold the ON/OFF button to the left/right ( / ) until the desired play-
ing position has been reached. To pause/resume playback: Briefly press the ON/OFF button. To show the playlist: Press the control but-
ton for Now playing. Possible sources are Fig. 49:
1 2 3 4 5 Jukebox page 23 SD card reader page 24 DVD drive page 24 Audi music interface (e.g. iPod, USB or external audio/video input*) page 25 Bluetooth audio player* page 25 Note You can scroll rapidly through long fold-
er/track lists by turning the rotary push-
button quickly. The scroll speed depends on the number of folders/tracks. If the Traffic programme (TP) or DAB announcements* function is switched on, playback is interrupted for announce-
ments page 55. You can cancel an an-
nouncement while it is being played by briefly pressing the ON/OFF button. For safety reasons, the video picture is not available while the vehicle is moving. While you are driving, only the sound is played. Video playback via an iPod/iPhone/
iPad will not continue automatically when you switch on the engine after it was switched off completely. 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Playing media 59 Media centre In the media centre several categories for se-
lecting audio/video files are available. Fig. 51 SD card categories (level 1) Fig. 52 SD card categories (level 2) overview. The first track of the selected album will be played. 5 Folders The folder structure or the track/chapter list of the selected source will be displayed. Se-
lect a folder (if applicable) and select and con-
firm a track. 6 Playlists All available playlists are displayed. Select and confirm a playlist and then a track. 7 More The second level of the media centre is dis-
played. 8 Back The first level of the media centre is dis-
played. 9 Genres All available genres are displayed. Select and confirm a genre (e.g. Pop), an artist, an album and then a track. Select: MEDIA button > control button Me-
10 Find music dia centre. Depending on the active source, you can se-
lect audio/video files from the following cate-
gories and copy them into the playlist page 58, Fig. 50:
1 Tracks All available tracks are displayed. Select and confirm a track. 2 Artists All available artists are displayed. Select and confirm an artist, an album and then a track. 3 Albums All available albums are displayed. Select and confirm an album and then a track. 4 Album browser All available album covers are displayed. Se-
lect and confirm an album cover from the Enter a search term (artist, album or track) using the speller. Select and confirm OK, and then select and confirm an audio file. 11 Videos All available video files are displayed. Select a video file from the list and confirm it. Repeat Important: A category (e.g. Albums) must be selected. Press the control button for Repeat to narrow down the playlist. If you would like to copy e.g. all tracks of a selected genre into the playlist, select a category (e.g. Genres) > de-
sired genre (e.g. Pop) > control button Re-
peat. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 60 Playing media Note Only the categories supported by the medium used are available. For example, CD/DVD-ROM tracks cannot be selected via categories such as Artists, Albums or Genres. When you are using an iPod
(source: Audi music interface), the cate-
gories Podcasts, Audiobooks and Com-
posers are available additionally. For safety reasons, the video picture is not available while the vehicle is moving. While you are driving, only the sound is played. Video playback via an iPod/iPhone/
iPad will not continue automatically when you switch on the engine after it was switched off completely. On some video DVDs it is not possible to select e.g. the audio track, subtitles or track/chapter while they are being played. If you synchronise an iPod/iPhone/iPad with "cloud" services (iCloud), the play-
lists may not be displayed correctly on the MMI. Use the Apple device's local media library. Other settings Important: A source must be selected. Select: MEDIA button > control button Settings. Depending on the active source and the stor-
age device used, you can select the following settings:
Sound settings Refer to page 29. Input level Important: A portable player must be connec-
ted via an adapter cable with 3.5 mm jack plug*/AV adapter cable*/iPod adapter cable
(plus)* page 26. The volume of the portable player will be adapted to the MMI system. We recommend setting the volume of the portable player to about 70 percent of the maximum volume. Random playback When the function is switched on , all the files in the playlist will be played and shown in random order. Repeat track When the function is switched on , the cur-
rent track in the playlist will be repeated. Video picture settings Important: A portable player must be connec-
ted via an iPod adapter cable plus*/AV adapter cable* page 26 Picture format: The picture format can be ad-
justed automatically. The width of the picture will vary depending on the film format. Alter-
natively you can select the formats 4:3 and 16:9. The zoom function can be used to ex-
pand the picture to the full MMI screen; select original if you would like to view the picture in the stored format. You can set the cinema-
scope option to display the picture in the for-
mat 47:20. AV standard: PAL, NTSC or auto can be set as the standard for an externally connected play-
er. The same standard must also be set on the player. If you select the wrong AV standard, the following problems can occur: no picture or a poor picture or no colour picture. Brightness: The brightness can be increased/
reduced. Contrast: The picture contrast can be in-
creased/reduced. Colour: The colour intensity can be increased/
reduced. Reduced display When this function is switched on and the playlist is open, information on the selected track (e.g. the artist, album, embedded album cover*) as well as the total and remaining playing time will be displayed. When this dis-
play is active, you can also select and confirm 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum a new track or the desired playing position for the current track by pressing the rotary push-
button. Use the function Change password for child lock if you would like to edit the current pass-
word. Playing media 61 Fill/delete jukebox Refer to page 23. Note For safety reasons, the video picture is not available while the vehicle is moving. While you are driving, only the sound is played. If you change the source while the Media menu is open, the Repeat track and Ran-
dom playback functions are deactivated automatically. The DTS audio format (Digital Theater Systems) is only supported by the DVD drive page 24. The child lock safety levels comply with the US standards of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). Please note that DVD classifications may differ in European countries. Not all video DVDs have a child lock fea-
ture. If you enter the wrong child lock pass-
word three times in a row, you will not be able to enter a password for approxi-
mately one minute. The password can only be reset by an Audi workshop. Display full screen Important: A video must be playing, and the vehicle must be stationary. The video picture will expand to the full screen. To switch off the full screen display, press the BACK button or any control button. The chapter list will be displayed. Display DVD menu Important: A video DVD must be playing, and the vehicle must be stationary. The DVD main menu will appear on the MMI display. To select a menu option, move your finger on the MMI touch pad and press the ro-
tary pushbutton. Audio track Important: A video DVD must be playing. The audio track (language and audio format) can be adjusted manually. It depends on the video DVD whether different languages and audio formats are available. Subtitles Important: A video DVD must be playing. You can select the subtitle setting manually. It depends on the video DVD whether differ-
ent languages are available. Child lock Important: A video DVD must be playing, and the password must have been entered (pass-
word set at the factory: "1234"). You can use the child lock to restrict video DVD playback. Select and confirm a safety lev-
el (e.g. Level 5). Eight safety levels are availa-
ble for the child lock function. If you select child lock level 5, for example, all DVDs with safety levels 1-5 can be played. Playback of DVDs with a higher safety level will be blocked. To cancel all restricted access set-
tings select off. s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 62 Index A Adapter cable for Audi music interface . 25 Address Entering as a destination . 43, 45, 47 see also Destination, entering . 45 see also Managing contacts
(directory) . 41, 43 Address card see Managing contacts (directory) . 41, 43 Album browser . 59 Alternative routes, calculating . 48, 53 AM . 54 Announcements (traffic programme) 30, 55 Audi music interface . 25 Connecting/disconnecting adapter cable 26 see also Media, playing . 58 Audio/video files Copying . 23 Deleting . 23 Playing . 58 Audio player Settings . 38 see also Bluetooth . 25 Audi Phone Box . 39 Automatic zoom . 51 B Balance (sound) . 29 Bass (sound) . 29 Battery, charging . 26, 39 Bluetooth . 38 Audio player . 25 Bonding mobile phone . 33 see also Media, playing . 58 Business address (storing a contact) . 41 C Call lists . 35 Calls Answering/ignoring . 36 Ending . 36 Holding . 37 Missed calls (call list) . 35 Options during a call . 37 see also Telephone . 33 Centre of town, selecting . 48 Charging the battery . 26, 39 Cleaning and care . 6 Commands (speech dialogue system) . 18 Compact voice guidance . 30 Conference calling . 37 Connections see Media drives . 22 Control buttons . 7 Controls Multi-function steering wheel . 12 Controls and displays MMI control console . 7 Overview . 5 Coordinates . 48 Crosshairs, moving . 46 D DAB (digital radio) . 54 Data Copyright (media drives) . 22 Data protection (storing a contact) . 41 Data storage (media drives) . 22 Date . 29 Deleting Bluetooth devices . 38 Characters (speller) . 36 Contacts . 43, 44 Favourites (navigation) . 51 Favourites (telephone) . 38 Last destinations . 51 Radio station . 55 Demo mode (navigation) . 51 Destination details . 48 Destination on map Displaying . 48 Setting as destination . 46 Destination, entering . 45 Destination, entering (special destination) 46 Destination, storing . 51 Device management (Bluetooth) . 38 Dialling telephone number . 36 Digital radio (DAB) . 54 Directory . 41 Settings . 44 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Display Finding Index 63 Navigation display . 49 Settings (video) . 60 Speller . 9 see also Map display . 49, 51 Driver information system . 12 Drives see Media drives . 22 Driving school mode . 31 DTMF tones . 36 DVD drive . 24 Loading/ejecting . 24 Notes (CD/DVD mode) . 22 see also Media, playing . 58 Dynamic traffic avoidance see Traffic avoidance . 51 Dynamic volume control see In-car entertainment fader . 30 E Ending calls . 36 Ensemble (station sorting) . 55 Entering (using the speller) . 9 Excluding route . 53 Exporting/importing contacts . 43 External players Connecting/disconnecting . 26 Video picture settings . 58 F Factory settings . 31 Fader (sound) . 29 Fast forward (track) . 59 Favourites As destination . 47 Calling . 35, 50 Deleting . 38, 51 Editing . 50 Storing . 38, 50 File formats . 27 Files Copying . 23 Deleting . 23 Bluetooth audio player . 25 Contact . 42 Mobile phone . 33 FM . 54 Folder, selecting . 58 Frequency . 54 G GALA (speed-dependent volume control) . 29 GPS . 29 H Handsfree . 33 Handsfree Profile . 33 Holding calls . 37 Home address . 47 see also Favourites . 50 How to use the MMI MMI control console . 7 Multi-function steering wheel . 12 Speech dialogue system . 17 I Importing/exporting contacts . 43 In-car entertainment fader . 30 Individual speech training . 31 Info box . 54 Information on country . 53 Input level . 60 iPod Connecting/disconnecting . 26 Input level . 60 Video picture settings . 60 see also Media, playing . 58 J Jack plug Audi music interface . 25 Jukebox . 23 Copying files . 23 Deleting files . 23 Memory status . 23 see also Media, playing . 58 s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 64 Index L Language, setting . 31 Last destinations Deleting . 51 Loading . 47 L band (radio) . 55 Letters, entering (using the speller) . 9 Licence conditions . 6 Loading times (media drives) . 22 M Mailbox . 36 Mailbox number . 38 Managing contacts (directory) Editing . 43 Favourites . 38 Importing/exporting . 43 Reading . 43 Storing . 41 Using . 42 Map Calling up . 45 Entering a destination . 46 Map display . 49, 51 Measurement units . 31 Media centre . 59 Media drives Audi music interface . 25 Bluetooth audio player . 25 DVD drive . 24 File formats . 27 Jukebox . 23 Notes . 22 SD card reader . 24 Troubleshooting . 28 Media, playing . 58 Multi-function steering wheel . 15 Other settings . 60 Speech dialogue system . 21 Memory capacity (directory) . 44 Memory list (radio) . 54 Memory status (jukebox) . 23 Menu language . 31 Menus . 10 Microphone on/off . 37 Missed calls (call list) . 35 MMI Controls and displays . 5 How to use the MMI . 7 Restart . 31 Switching on/off . 7 Symbols/menus . 10 System update . 31 MMI touch Adjusting balance/fader . 8 Adjusting sound focus . 8 Browsing through album covers . 8 Confirming entry . 8 Deleting entry . 8 DVD main menu . 8 Entering letters/numbers/symbols . 8 Moving map . 8 Mobile phone As audio player (other settings) . 38 Bonding . 33 Inserting in Audi Phone Box . 39 MP3 player, connecting/disconnecting . 25, 26 Multi-function steering wheel How to use the controls . 12 Listening to the radio . 15 Navigation . 14 Phoning . 13 Playing media . 15 Mute . 7, 12 N Navigation . 45 Multi-function steering wheel . 14 Speech dialogue system . 19 see also Route guidance . 45 Navigation cue (voice guidance) . 51 Navigation destination Storing . 51 see also Destination, entering . 45 Navigation display Driver information system . 14 MMI display . 49 New contact see Managing contacts (directory) . 41, 43 New destination see Destination, entering . 45 Noise compensation (GALA) . 29 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum Notes Cleaning and care of MMI control console 6 Data protection (storing a contact) . 41 DVD drive . 22 Media drives . 22 Software licences . 6 Traffic safety . 5 Numbers dialled . 35 Numbers, entering (using the speller) . 9 O Orientation see Map display . 49, 51 P Pause see Pausing/resuming playback . 59 Pausing/resuming playback . 15, 59 Petrol station recommendation . 51 Phone pre-installation see Telephone . 33 Picture format . 60 Playing position (media) . 59 Playing possible commands . 18 Portable player, connecting/disconnect-
ing . 25, 26 Presentation mode . 51 Private address (storing a contact) . 41 Programme guide (radio) . 54 Public contacts, displaying . 44 R Radio . 54 Multi-function steering wheel . 15 Other settings . 55 Speech dialogue system . 21 Troubleshooting . 57 Radio station Deleting . 55 Storing . 54 Tuning . 54 Radio text . 54 Random playback . 60 Index 65 Reduced display Media . 60 Radio . 55 Repeat (audio file) . 60 Reset . 31 Restart (MMI) . 31 Rewind (track) . 59 Ring tone settings . 30, 38 Rotary pushbutton . 7 Route criteria . 51 Route guidance In driver information system . 14 On display . 49 Starting/stopping . 48 Route list . 53 Route plan see Tour plan . 48 S Safety While navigating . 45 While using telephone . 33 SD card reader Inserting/removing SD card . 24 see also Media, playing . 58 Search areas (special destinations) . 46 Secure Simple Pairing . 33 Security Copyright/data storage (media drives) . 22 Data protection (storing a contact) . 41 Selecting a waveband (radio) . 54 Settings Directory . 44 Media . 60 Navigation . 50 Radio . 55 System . 31 Telephone . 38 Setup MMI (system settings) . 31 Short dialogue . 31 Showing as favourite (navigation destina-
tion) . 51 Slide show (radio) . 54 Software licences . 6 Software version . 31 Sound adjustment (Tone) . 29 s l o r t n o C n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o i t a g i v a N i t n e m n a t r e t n E 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum 66 Index Source, selecting (media) . 58 Special destination . 46, 48 Speech dialogue system . 17 Adapting to pronunciation . 31 Global commands . 18 Help commands . 18 Input help . 17 Interrupting a spoken cue . 17 Settings . 31 Speed display . 51 Speed display on driving school vehicles . 31 Speller . 9 Spoken cues Settings . 30, 31 Speech dialogue system . 17 Station (radio) Alternative frequency . 55 Station information . 55 Station list . 54 Station sorting . 55 see also Radio station . 54 Steering wheel button . 12 Stopover . 48 Stored telephone number, dialling . 35 Subwoofer (sound) . 29 Summer time . 29 Switching between calls . 37 Switching on/off . 7 Symbols . 10 System settings . 29 System update . 31 T Telephone . 33 Multi-function steering wheel . 13 Options during a call . 37 Settings . 38 Speech dialogue system . 18 Telephone number, storing . 37 Time . 29 Tone (sound) . 29 Tour plan . 48 Tour settings . 53 TP (traffic programme) . 55 Track Fast forward/rewind . 59 Pausing/resuming . 59 Playing . 58 Track display . 60 Traffic announcements Speech dialogue system . 21 Traffic avoidance . 51 Traffic information Showing on map . 50 Volume . 30 Traffic programme (TP) . 55 Traffic safety . 5 Treble (sound) . 29 Troubleshooting Media drives . 28 Radio . 57 U Units . 31 Updating MMI software . 31 V Version information . 31 Video picture settings . 60 Volume Adjusting using multi-function steering wheel . 12 Adjusting using ON/OFF button . 7 In-car entertainment fader . 30 Input level . 60 Media volume . 7 Parking aid . 30 System volume . 30 W Waveband see Selecting a waveband (radio) . 54 Z Zoom (automatic) . 51 Zoom (scale) see Map display . 49, 51 2 Titel oder Name, Abteilung, Datum
1 2 3 4 | Int Photos C2 | Internal Photos | 3.55 MiB | January 07 2016 |
ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_26. jpg: EUT Main Unit CD drive PCB top view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 1 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_27. jpg: EUT Main Unit CD drive PCB bottom view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 2 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_28. jpg: EUT Main Unit CD drive without PCB top view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 3 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_29. jpg: EUT Main Unit CD drive without PCB bottom view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 4 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_31. jpg: EUT Main Unit with RF PCB Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 5 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_30. jpg: EUT Main Unit without RF PCB
Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 6 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_32. jpg: EUT Main Unit RF PCB top view
Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 7 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_33. jpg: EUT Main Unit RF PCB bottom view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 8 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_34. jpg: EUT Main Unit RF PCB top view without shielding Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 9 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_40. jpg: EUT Main Unit Shielded Unit close up Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 10 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_35. jpg: EUT Main Unit with Main PCB
Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 11 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_36. jpg: EUT Main Unit Computing PCB top view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 12 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_37. jpg: EUT Main Unit Computing PCB bottom view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 13 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_38. jpg: EUT Main Unit Main PCB top view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 14 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_39. jpg: EUT Main Unit Main PCB bottom view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 15 of 15
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ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_08. jpg: EUT Front panel inside view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 1 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_09. jpg: EUT Front panel without PCBs Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 2 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_10. jpg: EUT Front panel Main PCB top view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 3 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_11. jpg: EUT Front panel Main PCB bottom view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 4 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_12. jpg: EUT Front panel Button PCB top view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 5 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_13. jpg: EUT Front panel Button PCB bottom view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 6 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_14. jpg: EUT Front panel LED PCB top view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 7 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_15. jpg: EUT Front panel LED PCB bottom view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 8 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_18. jpg: EUT Main Unit Power unit top view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 9 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_19. jpg: EUT Main Unit Power unit bottom view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 10 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_20. jpg: EUT Main Unit Power unit inside view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 11 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_22. jpg: EUT Main Unit Inside wiew Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 12 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_23. jpg: EUT Main Unit Inside wiew with cd drive outside Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 13 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_24. jpg: EUT Main Unit CD drive bottom view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 14 of 15 ANNEX C: INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS
160090_25. jpg: EUT Main Unit CD drive top view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 15 of 15
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ANNEX B: EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_01.jpg: EUT front view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 1 of 9 ANNEX B: EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_02. jpg: EUT back view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 2 of 9 ANNEX B: EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_03. jpg: EUT bottom view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 3 of 9 ANNEX B: EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_04. jpg: EUT 3D back view 1 Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 4 of 9 ANNEX B: EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_05. jpg: EUT 3D back view 2 Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 5 of 9 ANNEX B: EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_06. jpg: EUT Main main unit label view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 6 of 9 ANNEX B: EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_07. jpg: EUT Front panel back view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 7 of 9 ANNEX B: EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_16. jpg: EUT Main Unit without front panel 3D view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 8 of 9 ANNEX B: EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 160090_17. jpg: EUT Main Unit without front panel Front view Testengineer: Paul NEUFELD Date of issue: 29.04.2016 Report Number: F160090E1 Order Number: 16-110090 page 9 of 9
1 2 3 4 | label | ID Label/Location Info | 1.84 MiB | October 09 2014 |
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Model: MIB2 Main-Unit FCC ID: T8GA270 IC: 6434A-A270 THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE TO THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES AND WITH INDUSTRY CANADA LICENCE-EXEMPT RSS STANDARD(S). OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
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1 2 3 4 | Class II lEtter | Cover Letter(s) | 62.11 KiB | January 07 2016 |
PHOENIX TEST-LAB GmbH Product Certification Knigswinkel 10 D 32825 Blomberg RE:
FCC ID We request in the name of the applicant Harman Becker a Class 2 Permissive Change to cover the following changes:
Certification Application T8GA270
Adding additional display in the front of the EUT
Output power of the WLAN part is reduced to a maximum of 12 dBm by SW/Firmware (End user is not able to change these settings)
Adapter Interface was modified to fit to the additional display. Circuit is the same, only changes in the PCB placement Signatory B. Sc. Uwe DOLLITZ Graduated Certification Specialist PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH Ersteller:
U. Rodemeier Erstelldatum: 3. August 2001 Revision: 00 Datum:
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1 2 3 4 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 114.51 KiB | January 07 2016 |
HARMAN AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GMBH BECKER-GOERING-STRASSE 16 76307 KARLSBAD, GERMANY TEL: +49 7248 71 3382 FAX: +49 7248 71 4667 E-MAIL: STEFAN.BLASCHEK@HARMAN.COM Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH | Postfach 2260 | 76303 Karlsbad To whom it may concern Karlsbad, 2015-11-19 Subject:
Commercial Power of Attorney for the type approval /
registration of the MIB2 Main-Unit (worldwide) and PPIS UMTS IV / PPIS LTE Please be advised that we Harman/Becker Automotive Systems GmbH authorize the following persons from PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH:
Mr. Julio Lopez Mr. Uwe Dollitz Ms. Chvi-Chen Chai to handle world wide Type Approval Services including application and in-country-testing. PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH has our permission to use our technical documents for the approvals for the following name device:
Produkt description: MainUnit with BT, WLAN, GPS, GSM, Produkt description:
UMTS, LTE Audi MIB2 Main-Unit Brand name:
Modelname:
Unless future correspondence from us, please extend your full cooperation to PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH regarding matters to the above mentioned products to 12 months after the signatory date of this authorization. Sincerely, HARMAN/BECKER Automotive Systems GmbH Brand name:
Modelname:
Phone Plug In Module
(with Cinterion AH6 / ALS6 ) Audi PPIS UMTS IV / PPIS LTE Stefan Blaschek Regulatory Compliance Management Harman Automotive Division Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Becker-Gring-Strae 16 76307 Karlsbad Phone: +49 7248 71 3382 Fax: +49 7248 71 3802 Mobile: +49 172 94 191 49 Email: stefan.blaschek@harman.com Web: www.harman.com Simon Vgele Regulatory Compliance Management Harman Automotive Division Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Becker-Gring-Strae 16 76307 Karlsbad Phone: +49 7248 71 3667 Fax: +49 7248 71 3802 Mobile: +49 175 436 6188 Email: simon.voegele@harman.com Web: www.harman.com Geschftsfhrung: Dr. Udo Hls, Michael Mauser Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Edwin C. Summers Sitz der Gesellschaft: Karlsbad | Amtsgericht Mannheim: HRB-Nr. 361395
1 2 3 4 | STC request | Cover Letter(s) | 32.60 KiB | January 07 2016 |
Long/Short-term Confidentiality Request Date: 10 May 2016 PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH Product Certification Knigswinkel 10 D 32825 Blomberg FCC ID:
To Whom it may concerns, Pursuant to sections 0.457(d) and 0.459 of CFR 47 and to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public, we hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
T8GA270 Schematics Block Diagram Operational Description Parts List Tune-Up Info In addition we hereby request the following exhibits contained in this application to be temporarily (short-term confidentilality) withheld from the public disclosure for an initial period of 180 days until:
not applicable External Photos Internal Photos Test Setup Photos Users Manual trade secrets and proprietary The above materials contain information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to rule 0.457(d), disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the GRANT for this application. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Applicants Company address
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PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH Koenigswinkel 10 32825 Blomberg, Germany Signature Job Title and Dept. : Graduated Certification Specialist ____________________________ International Radio Type Approval
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1 2 3 4 | LTC request | Cover Letter(s) | 50.07 KiB | October 09 2014 |
Long/Short-term Confidentiality Request PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH Date: 20 August 2014 Product Certification K6nigswinkel 10 D 32825 Blomberg FCC ID: T8GA270 To Whom it may concerns, Pursuant to sections 0.457(d) and 0.459 of CFR 47 and to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public, we hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
XX] Schematics &X] Parts List XX] Block Diagram (_] Tune-Up Info
[x] Operational Description In addition we hereby request the following exhibits contained in this application to be temporarily (short-term confidentilality) withheld from the public disclosure XX] for an initial period of 180 days LJ until: LJ not applicable
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(] Internal Photos [x] Users Manual The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to rule 0.457(d), disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the GRANT for this application. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Applicants ital address PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH Koenigswinkel 10 32825 Blomberg, Germany a Signature EE _ Job Title and Dept. : Graduated Certification Specialist International Radio Type Approval Ersteller: D Brandhorst Revision: 00 Erstelldatum: 02.01.2012 Datum: 00.00.0000 Seite 1 von 1
1 2 3 4 | Declaration | Cover Letter(s) | 233.96 KiB | October 09 2014 |
Annex Additional declaration part according FCC 15.247 for BluetoothTM Devices Version: 2002-06-01 Registergerichth registered in:
Ratingen HRB 3264 Aufsichtsratsvorsitzendeh Chairman of the Supervisory Board:
Dr. Sabine Grobecker Vorstandh Board of Directors:
Dr. Wolfgang Dahm Dr. Hans-Jrgen Meckelburg 7 layers AG, Borsigstrasse 11 40880 Ratingen, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 2102 749 0 Fax: +49 (0) 2102 749 350 www.7layers.com Annex - Additional declaration part according FCC 15.247 for Bluetooth devices 1 Output power and channel separation of a Bluetooth device in the different operating modes:
The different operating modes (data-mode, acquisition-mode) of a Bluetooth device dont influence the output power and the channel spacing. There is only one transmitter which is driven by identical input parameters concerning these two parameters. Only a different hopping sequence will be used. For this reason the check of these RF parameters in one op-mode is sufficient. 2 Frequency range of a Bluetooth device:
Hereby we declare that the maximum frequency of this device is: 2402 2480 MHz. This is according the Bluetooth Core Specification (+ critical errata) for devices which will be operated in the USA. This was checked during the Bluetooth Qualification tests (Test Case: TRM/CA/04-E). Other frequency ranges ( e.g. for Spain, France, Japan) which are allowed according the Core Specification are not supported by this device. 3 Co-ordination of the hopping sequence in data mode to avoid simultaneous occupancy by multiple transmitters:
Bluetooth units which want to communicate with other units must be organised in a structure called piconet. This piconet consist of max. 8 Bluetooth units. One unit is the master the other seven are the slaves. The master co-ordinates frequency occupation in this piconet for all units. As the master hop sequence is derived from its BD address which is unique for each Bluetooth device, additional masters intending to establish new piconets will always use different hop sequences. 4 Example of a hopping sequence in data mode:
Example of a 79 hopping sequence in data mode:
40, 21, 44, 23, 42, 53, 46, 55, 48, 33, 52, 35, 50, 65, 54, 67, 56, 37, 60, 39, 58, 69, 62, 71, 64, 25, 68, 27, 66, 57, 70, 59, 72, 29, 76, 31, 74, 61, 78, 63, 01, 41, 05, 43, 03, 73, 07, 75, 09, 45, 13, 47, 11, 77, 15, 00, 64, 49, 66, 53, 68, 02, 70, 06, 01, 51, 03, 55, 05, 04 Page 2 of 5 pages Annex - Additional declaration part according FCC 15.247 for Bluetooth devices 5 Equally average use of frequencies in data mode and behaviour for short transmissions:
The generation of the hopping sequence in connection mode depends essentially on two input values:
1. LAP/UAP of the master of the connection 2. Internal master clock The LAP (lower address part) are the 24 LSBs of the 48 BD_ADDRESS. The BD_ADDRESS is an unambiguous number of every Bluetooth unit. The UAP (upper address part) are the 24 MSBs of the 48 BD_ADDRESS. The internal clock of a Bluetooth unit is derived from a free running clock which is never adjusted and is never turned off. For synchronisation with other units only offset are used. It has no relation to the time of the day. Its resolution is at least half the RX/TX slot length of 312.5 s. The clock has a cycle of about one day (23h30). In most case it is implemented as 28 bit counter. For the deriving of the hopping sequence the entire LAP (24 bits), 4 LSBs (4 bits) (Input 1) and the 27 MSBs of the clock (Input 2) are used. With this input values different mathematical procedures (permutations, additions, XOR-
operations) are performed to generate the sequence. This will be done at the beginning of every new transmission. Regarding short transmissions the Bluetooth system has the following behaviour:
The first connection between the two devices is established, a hopping sequence was generated. For transmitting the wanted data the complete hopping sequence was not used. The connection ended. The second connection will be established. A new hopping sequence is generated. Due to the fact that the Bluetooth clock has a different value, because the period between the two transmission is longer (and it cannot be shorter) than the minimum resolution of the clock (312.5 s). The hopping sequence will always differ from the first one. 6 Receiver input bandwidth and behaviour for repeated single or multiple packets:
The input bandwidth of the receiver is 1 MHz. In every connection one Bluetooth device is the master and the other one is the slave. The master determines the hopping sequence (see chapter 5). The slave follows this sequence. Both devices shift between RX and TX time slot according to the clock of the master. Additionally the type of connection (e.g. single or multislot packet) is set up at the beginning of the connection. The master adapts its hopping frequency and its TX/RX timing according to the packet type of the connection. Also the slave of the connection will use these settings. Repeating of a packet has no influence on the hopping sequence. The hopping sequence generated by the master of the connection will be followed in any case. That means, a repeated packet will not be send on the same frequency, it is send on the next frequency of the hopping sequence. Page 3 of 5 pages Annex - Additional declaration part according FCC 15.247 for Bluetooth devices 7 Dwell time in data mode The dwell time of 0.3797s within a 30 second period in data mode is independent from the packet type (packet length). The calculation for a 30 second period is a follows:
Dwell time = time slot length * hop rate / number of hopping channels *30s Example for a DH1 packet (with a maximum length of one time slot) Dwell time = 625 s * 1600 1/s / 79 * 30s = 0.3797s (in a 30s period) For multislot packet the hopping is reduced according to the length of the packet. Example for a DH5 packet (with a maximum length of five time slots) Dwell time = 5 * 625 s * 1600 * 1/5 *1/s / 79 * 30s = 0.3797s (in a 30s period) This is according the Bluetooth Core Specification V 1.0B (+ critical errata) for all Bluetooth devices. Therefor all Bluetooth devices comply with the FCC dwell time requirement in data mode. This was checked during the Bluetooth Qualification tests. The Dwell time in hybrid mode is measured and stated in the test report. 8 Channel Separation in hybrid mode The nominal channel spacing of the Bluetooth system is 1Mhz independent of the operating mode. The maximum initial carrier frequency tolerance which is allowed for Bluetooth is fcenter = 75 kHz. This was checked during the Bluetooth Qualification tests (Test Case: TRM/CA/07-E) for three frequencies (2402, 2441, 2480 MHz). Additionally an example for the channel separation is given in the test report 9 Derivation and examples for a hopping sequence in hybrid mode For the generation of the inquiry and page hop sequences the same procedures as described for the data mode are used (see chapter 5), but this time with different input vectors:
For the inquiry hop sequence, a predefined fixed address is always used. This results in the same 32 frequencies used by all devices doing an inquiry but every time with a different start frequency and phase in this sequence. For the page hop sequence, the device address of the paged unit is used as input vector. This results in the use of a subset of 32 frequencies which is specific for that initial state of the connection establishment between the two units. A page to different devices would result in a different subset of 32 frequencies. So it is ensured that also in hybrid mode the frequency use equally averaged. Example of a hopping sequence in inquiry mode:
48, 50, 09, 13, 52, 54,41, 45, 56, 58, 11, 15, 60, 62, 43, 47, 00, 02, 64, 68, 04, 06, 17, 21, 08, 10, 66, 70, 12, 14, 19, 23 Page 4 of 5 pages Annex - Additional declaration part according FCC 15.247 for Bluetooth devices Example of a hopping sequence in paging mode:
08, 57, 68, 70, 51, 02, 42, 40, 04, 61, 44, 46, 63, 14, 50, 48, 16, 65, 52, 54, 67, 18, 58, 56, 20, 53, 60, 62, 55, 06, 66, 64 10 Receiver input bandwidth and synchronisation in hybrid mode:
The receiver input bandwidth is the same as in the data mode (1 MHz). When two Bluetooth devices establish contact for the first time, one device sends an inquiry access code, the other device is scanning for this inquiry access code. If two devices have been connected previously and want to start a new transmission, a similar procedure takes place. The only difference is, instead of the inquiry access code, an special access code, derived from the BD_ADDRESS of the paged device will be, will be sent by the master of this connection. Due to the fact that both units have been connected before (in the inquiry procedure) the paging unit has timing and frequency information about the page scan of the paged unit. For this reason the time to establish the connection is reduced considerable. 11 Spread rate / data rate of the direct sequence signal The Spread rate / Data rate in inquiry and paging mode can be defined via the access code. The access code is the only criterion for the system to check if there is a valid transmission or not. If you regard the presence of a valid access code as one bit of information, and compare it with the length of the access code of 68 bits, the Spread rate
/ Data rate will be 68/1. 12 Spurious emission in hybrid mode The dwell time in hybrid mode is shorter than in data mode. For this reason the spurious emissions average level in data mode is worst case. The spurious emissions peak level is the same for both modes. 13 Peak power spectral density measurement Since the transmitter is only active for some milliseconds on one channel you would get a result with many interruptions if using a sweep time of e.g. 1s as stated in the FCC rules. Therefore a fast sweep in maxhold function is used instead and the EUT is activated several times until the measurement curve has stabilized. Page 5 of 5 pages
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1 | 2016-07-01 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
3 | 2014-09-10 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
4 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
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1 2 3 4 | Effective |
2016-07-01
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2014-09-10
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1 2 3 4 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Harman Becker Automotive Systems
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1 2 3 4 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0014703417
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
Becker-Gring-Strasse 16
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Karlsbad-Ittersbach, N/A 76307
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Germany
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | TCB Application Email Address |
K******@phoenix-testlab.de
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B******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 2 3 4 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 | Grantee Code |
T8G
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1 2 3 4 | Equipment Product Code |
A270
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Name |
S****** D****** V********
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
+4972******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
+4972********
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s******@harman.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 12/28/2016 | ||||
1 2 3 4 | 03/09/2015 | |||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 4 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Car Radio with BT, WLAN and GPS | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Grant Comments | Class II Permissive Change to add additional display, reduce output power of the WLAN part and change PCB layout. Output power listed is peak conducted. | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Output power listed is peak conducted. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Firm Name |
PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH
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7layers AG
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
H****** B********
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R******** M******
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
49-52********
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49-21********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
49-52********
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49-21********
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o******@phoenix-testlab.de
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r******@7layers.de
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1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0020000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0160000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0950000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0020000 |
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