AUDI A4 2008 B8 / 4.G Infotainment MMI Operating Manual

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Basic operation 40
Basic operation
All MMI menus at a glance
The menu structure page 38, fig. 26 and page 39, fig. 27
contains the available options for each main function of the MMI
system.
Note
Depending on the equipment fitted in your vehicle, the menus may
differ from those shown here.
Switching on and off
Vehicles without advanced key*
– The ignition must be switched on to turn on the MMI
system. The menu of the last main function selected will
appear. The last used audio/video source will automati-
cally be activated.
– To switch off the MMI system, remove the ignition key.
Your settings will be stored.Vehicles with advanced key*
– To switch on the MMI system, press the button.
– To switch off the MMI system, press the button
twice. Your settings will be stored.
Manual mode
– To switch on the MMI system, briefly press the ON/OFF
button fig. 28.
– To switch off the MMI system, 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.
The MMI system remains in operative mode for approximately 10
minutes after the ignition is switched off. If you do not press any
function selector button, control button or the rotary pushbutton on
the MMI control console within this time period, the MMI system
will be switched off automatically.
Note
If the ignition is switched off and the battery charge level is low, the
MMI system will be switched off automatically.Fig. 28 ON/OFF button
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MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control
How to use the controls
You can operate the functions of the MMI system by
pressing and turning the buttons on the MMI control
console.
Fig. 29 Buttons on MMI control console
Function selector buttons
Press one of the function selector buttons to activate the function
shown on the button. For example, simply press the button
to switch the system to the radio mode.
Use the button to call up additional settings for the current
function. Rotary pushbutton
To select a menu option in the MMI display, turn the rotary push-
button in the required direction and then press it.
Control buttons
To activate a function indicated in one of the four corners of the
display, press the corresponding control button for that corner of
the display. For instance, the top right control button corresponds
with the top right corner of the display fig. 29.
RETURN button
Press the button to cancel an entry that has not yet been
confirmed or to return to the previous menu level.
Arrow buttons
Press the or button to go to the next or go back to the previous
radio station or TV* channel in the list.
Press the button to select the next track of a CD or iPod
5) (if an
iPod is being used). Press the button within the first ten seconds
of a track to go back to the previous track. After the first ten seconds,
you can press this button to go back to the start of the track that is
currently playing.
When in the CD, MP3 or interface mode, press and hold the
button to activate the fast reverse function, or press the button to
activate the fast forward function.
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RADIO
SETUP
5)Still under development at the time of printing.
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MMI display
“Standard” menus
After pressing a function selector button page 41, a menu will
appear in the MMI display.
Fig. 30 Setup Naviga-
tion
Fig. 31 Radio
submenu
LegendSymbol /
MarkingExplanation
Heading
Selected mode (e.g. radio fig. 31).
Display in Setup menu: Setup menu in
the selected mode (e.g. Setup Naviga-
tion fig. 30).
In vehicles with a telephone* the net-
work provider and, if applicable, the
roaming symbol
 will be shown.
TMC symbolsReception of TMC traffic messages
page 121.
Arrows
pointing
up/downIndicate further menu options
(next/previous page).
CursorPoints to the item selected in a menu.
Selected
optionA selected item is highlighted in white.
Selection boxSelection possibilities for selected
item.
ArrowIndicates more selection or setting
possibilities.
Temperature
display*Selected temperature setting in vehi-
cles with automatic air conditioner*.
Signal
strength indi-
cator*Quality of mobile phone connection,
or
PIN: Entering PIN page 88
PUK: Entering PUK page 88
SIM: Inserting SIM card
Envelope*
Unread text message page 100.
Crossed-out envelope: No more text
messages can be received (SIM card
memory is full) page 100.
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A2
A3
A4
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A6
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MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control
Speller
Use the speller to enter addresses, a navigation destina-
tion or a telephone number.
Some functions in the directory, telephone* or navigation* mode
require you to enter letters or numbers. In the MMI display the
speller for numbers fig. 32 or letters fig. 33 will appear.
While entering the numbers/letters, you can switch from numbers
to letters and vice versa as desired by turning the rotary pushbutton
to 0..9 fig. 33 or A..Z fig. 32 and then pressing the rotary
pushbutton.
All symbols for entering letters and numbers are explained in the
following table:
TP symbolReception of traffic reports page 58.
Corners of
display
Indicates the functions that can be
selected.
Use control buttons to select func-
tions. The top right corner of the dis-
play corresponds to the top right
control button.
SubtitlesInforms you of a selected option (e.g.
current radio station).
Function
wheelIs operated by turning and pressing
the rotary pushbutton.
Crossed-out
loudspeaker
symbolCurrent audio source is muted.
Time
Telephone
symbol*Missed calls* page 91, fig. 85.
LegendSymbol /
MarkingExplanation
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
Fig. 32 Speller for
numbers: Entering
phone numbers
Fig. 33 Speller for
letters: Finding a direc-
tory entry
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Entering letters, numbers and symbols using
the speller
You can find an overview of the speller on page 43.
Entering letters, numbers and symbols
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select the letter, number
or symbol with the cursor . The selected figure will
appear larger in the selection ring .
– To apply the letter, number or symbol, press the rotary
pushbutton. Your entry will appear in the entry space .
– After entering all the characters, turn the rotary push-
button to OK and press the rotary pushbutton.
Deleting letters, numbers and symbols
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and use the pointer to select
DEL .
– To delete the last character in the entry space, press the
rotary pushbutton.
– To delete all characters in the entry space, press and hold
the rotary pushbutton until no characters are displayed
in the entry space.
In some cases (such as when using the navigation* function) certain
letters are not available for selection if they are an illogical option.
This means that you can only select those letters that are offered as
a logical possibility for this entry.
Use the speller for numbers to enter special characters (such as a
dash or full stop).
LegendSymbol /
MarkingExplanation
Po i n t e rTo highlight the selected item in white
and make it appear larger in the selec-
tion ring.
DELTo delete the character to the left of
the highlighted cursor.
To move the cursor in the entry space
forwards and backwards.
OKTo confirm a completed entry.
A...ZTo switch the speller from numbers to
letters.
Cursor
Entry space
Selection ringTo enlarge the character selected with
the cursor.
To switch from lower case to upper
case letters.
LISTTo show a list of suggestions.
0..9To switch the speller from letters to
numbers.
SpaceTo enter a space in the entry space.
List of sug-
gestionsTo show suggested entries in alpha-
betical order.
Indicates additional list entries.
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A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
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Basic operation45
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control
Switching the MMI display on and off
Switching off the display
– Starting from any one of the Setup menus, press the
control button for Display.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Switch off display
fig. 34 and press the rotary pushbutton. The display
will be switched off.
Switching on the display
– Press or turn the rotary pushbutton, or
– Press a function selector button, or
– Press a control button, or
– Press the button.
Note
After switching off the display, you can still change the station on a
selected audio/video source using the arrow buttons on the MMI
control console.
Adjusting the volume
Current audio/video* source
Adjust the volume or mute the audio sources using the
ON/OFF button.
Increasing and reducing the volume
– Turn the ON/OFF button clockwise or anti-clockwise. The
volume level you select is stored in the memory.
Mute
– Briefly press the ON/OFF button. A crossed-out loud-
speaker will appear in the MMI display.
Unmute
– Briefly press the ON/OFF button, or
– Turn the ON/OFF button.
When you switch on the MMI system, very high/very low volume
levels are automatically reduced/increased to a preset level.
If you activate the mute/pause function by pressing the ON/OFF
button briefly before switching off the MMI, the mute/pause func-
tion will remain active when the MMI is switched on again.
Fig. 34 Switching off
the MMI display
RETURN
Fig. 35 Increasing,
reducing and muting
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If you are in CD mode, the CD playback will be paused while the
mute function is activated.
Note
You can also adjust the volume by scrolling the right thumbwheel
on the multi-function steering wheel up and down without having
to remove your hands from the steering wheel page 129.
Other audio sources
The volume of the voice guidance*, traffic reports*, the
speech dialogue system* and the telephone* can be
adjusted separately.
The system automatically sends a test message while the
settings are being adjusted.
– Starting from any of the audio, TV*, or SETUP menus,
press the control button for Sound page 41.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select Volume settings.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The Volume settings menu
will appear on the MMI display fig. 36.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select an item in the menu.– Press the rotary pushbutton. Now you can adjust the
volume for the selected item.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select the desired volume.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm your adjustment.
Note
Select Audio during route guid. to adjust the volume of the current
audio source during route guidance (spoken navigation
directions).
Adjusting the sound
Basic settings
Fig. 36 Volume
settings
Fig. 37 Selecting
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Basic operation47
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control
– Starting from any of the audio, TV*, or SETUP menus,
press the control button for Sound page 41.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select an item in the menu
(e.g. Balance page 46, fig. 37).
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The selected item will
appear larger on the MMI display fig. 38.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise to
adjust the sound settings.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm your adjustment.
The following sound settings are available:
•Balance: Varies left and right volume levels
•Fader: Varies front and rear volume levels
•Tr e b l e
•Bass
•GALA (speed-dependent volume control)
•Subwoofer* (for extra bass depth)6)
•DSP * page 47
•DSP Bang & Olufsen* page 48
•Volume settings for other audio sources page 46
The settings for treble and bass are effective for the currently
selected function. The settings for balance and fader apply regard-
less of the selected function.
Applies to vehicles: with DSP
Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
With the sound focus function you can achieve three-
dimensional sound effects. GALA adjusts the volume level
and sound settings to the vehicle's speed.
Displaying the DSP menu
– Starting from any of the audio, TV*, or SETUP menus,
press the control button for Sound page 41.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to DSP and press to confirm.
The DSP menu will appear on the MMI display fig. 39.
Sound focus
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Sound focus and press to
confirm.
6)The subwoofer cannot be adjusted if your vehicle is equipped with the Bang
& Olufsen* sound system.
Fig. 38 Adjusting
balance
Fig. 39 Adjusting
three-dimensional
sound effects (sound
focus)


 




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– For an evenly distributed sound focus, turn the rotary
pushbutton to SYMMETRIC and press to confirm.
– For an enhanced sound impression on the driver, turn the
rotary pushbutton to DRIVER and press to confirm.
GALA
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to GALA and press to
confirm.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to on or off.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm your
adjustment.
Applies to vehicles: with DSP Bang & Olufsen surround sound
DSP Bang & Olufsen®
With the sound focus function you can achieve three-
dimensional sound effects. The surround level function
adjusts the volume of the surround effect.
Displaying the DSP Bang & Olufsen menu
– Starting from any of the audio, TV*, or SETUP menus,
press the control button for Sound page 41.– Turn the rotary pushbutton to DSP Bang & Olufsen and
press to confirm. The DSP Bang & Olufsen menu will
appear on the MMI displayfig. 40.
Sound focus
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Sound focus and press to
confirm.
– For a sound focus that is evenly distributed throughout
the whole interior of the vehicle, turn the rotary push-
button to all and press to confirm.
– For an enhanced sound impression on the driver, turn the
rotary pushbutton to driver and press to confirm.
– For a sound focus that is evenly distributed throughout
the front interior of the vehicle, turn the rotary push-
button to front and press to confirm.
– For a sound focus that is evenly distributed throughout
the rear interior of the vehicle, turn the rotary push-
button to rear* and press to confirm.
GALA
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to GALA and press to
confirm.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to on or off.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm your adjustment.
Surround level
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Surround level and press
to confirm.
– To change the surround effect, turn the rotary push-
button clockwise or anti-clockwise.
Fig. 40 Adjusting
three-dimensional
sound effects (sound
focus)


 




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