start stop button AUDI A4 2018 User Guide

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Driving
Messages in the instrument cluster display
Applies to: vehicles with Start/Stop system
Automatic start /stop deactivated: Please
re sta rt engin e manually
This message appea rs when specific conditions
are not met dur ing a stop phase. The Sta rt/Stop
system wi ll not be able to restart the engine . The
engine must be started with the
I S TAR T ENGINE STOP I button .
Automatic start /stop system: malfunction!
Function unavailabl e. Ple as e cont act Serv ic e
There is a malfunction in the Start/Stop system .
Drive the vehicle to an authorized Audi dealer or
author ized Service Facility as soon as poss ible to
have the ma lfunction corrected.
Electromechanical
parking brake
F ig. 97 Center console: park ing b rake
Your veh icle is equipped with an electromechani­
cal parking brake
(D ¢ fig. 97. The parking brake
is designed to prevent the vehicle from rolling
un intent ionally and replaces the hand brake .
Setting/manu ally rele asing the parking
brake
~ Pull the(®) switch to set the parking brake. The
LED in the sw itch turns on . The
-(USA mod­
els) ;II (Canada models) indicator light a lso
turns on in the inst rument cluste r display .
~ To release the parking brake manually, press
the brake o r accelerator pedal whi le the igni­
tion is switched on and press
t h e®> switch at
the same time. The LED in the button and the indicator light in the display turn off.
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Releasing the pa rking brake automatically
Requirement: the drive r's door must be closed.
~ To start d riving and release the pa rking brake
automatically, p ress the accelerator pedal as
usual.
In add ition to releas ing the parking brake auto­
matically, other convenience and safety functions
are avai lab le w hen you sta rt
d rivi ng¢ page 89,
Starting to drive .
Preventing the automatic parking brake
release
The veh icle cou ld beg in ro lli ng u nintentionally,
depe nding on the hill o r if towing a trai le r.
~ To prevent the park ing brake from releasing au­
tomatically, pull and hold
the(®) switch and
press the accele rator peda l. The pa rking brake
remai ns set a nd p revents the vehicle from roll­
ing backwa rd.
~ You can release the®) switch again on ce you
are sure that you are giving enough driving
force to the wheels by pressing the accelerator
pedal.
Eme rgency braking function
You can use t he emergency b raking func tion in an
emergency situation, or i f the standard brake op ­
eration ma lfunctions or is disab led .
~ Pull and ho ld the(®) swi tch.
~ As soon as you re lease the®> switch or acceler -
ate, the braking stops.
P ull ing and ho ld ing
t h e®) sw itch wh ile driving
the ve hicle ac tiva tes the eme rge ncy brak ing func­
tion. The ve hicle is bra ked at a ll four wheels by
activating the hydraulic b rake system . The brak ­
ing effect is sim ilar to heavy
braking ¢ ,A.
To reduce the risk of act ivat ing the emergency
braking by m istake, a w arning tone (buzzer)
sounds when
the© sw itch is p ulled . Emergency
braking stops as soon as
the(®) sw itch is released
o r the accelerator pedal is pressed .
Parking
~ Press the bra ke pedal to stop the veh icle.
~ Pull the®) swi tch to set the par king b rake .

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In the no rmal mode D, the transmission a uto­
matica lly selects the suitab le gear ratio. It de­
pends on eng ine load, vehicle speed and driving
style.
Select the
sport mode S for sporty driving. The
vehicle makes full use of the engine's power.
Shifting may become noticeable when accelerat­ ing.
The S selector lever position engages automati­
cally when you se lect
Dynamic mode in drive se­
l ect*.
A WARNING
Read and follow all WARNINGS.
-The vehicle can roll even if the ignition is
switched off.
-Power is sti ll transmitted to the wheels
when the eng ine is running at idle . To pre­
vent the veh icle from "creeping", you must
keep your foot on the brake in all selector
lever positions (except P and N) when the
engine is running .
-Before opening the hood, select the P selec­
tor lever position and set the parking brake.
This reduces the risk of an accident. Always
read and fo llow the applicable warnings
¢ page 323, Working in the engine com­
partment.
@ Tips
If you accidentally se lect N wh ile d riving, take
your foot off the accelerator pedal and wa it
for the engine to slow down to idle before se­
lect ing Dor S.
Driving tips
Appl ies to: vehicles with automatic transmissions
Starting the engine
.,. The P or N position must be selected.
Starting from a stop
.. Press and hold the brake pedal.
~ .. Start the engine ¢ page 83 .
;::; .,. Press the lock ing button @ on the selector Lev-,....
:::l er and select the D, E, So r R position 0
3 ¢page 91 .
<O
Driving
.. Wait a moment until the transmission shifts.
You will notice a slight movement when the
gear engages .
.. Release the brake pedal and press the accelera-
tor
pedal ¢&, .
Various convenience functions are available for
start ing on h ills
¢ page 89.
Stopping temporarily
.,. Press the brake pedal to stop the vehicle, for
examp le at a traffic light. Do not press the ac­
celerator pedal when doing this .
.. To prevent the vehicle from rolling when you
start driving, set the parking brake when stop­
ping on steep
hills ¢&, .
.. The parking brake will release automatically
and the vehicle will start moving once you press
the accelerator pedal.
Stopping /parking
If the selector lever is not in the P position when
you open the driver's door, the vehicle could roll.
.. Press and hold the brake peda l¢ &, .
.. Set the parking brake.
.. To select the P selector lever posit ion, press the
P button
@ on the selector lever¢ page 91 ,
fig . 98 .
Under certain conditions, such as driving in the
mountains or when towing a trailer, it may be
helpful to switch to manual mode temporar ily
and shift
manually to adapt to the driv ing cond i­
t ions ¢ page 94 .
On hills, activate the park ing brake first and then
shift into the P
position ¢ page 88. This prevents
too much stress from being placed on the locking
mecha nism .
A WARNING
--The vehicle can roll even when the engine is
switched off.
-Unintended vehicle movement can lead to
. . . . serious mJunes .
-To reduce the r isk of an accident, do not
press the accelerator pedal when changing
the selector lever position while the vehicle
is stationary and the engine is running.
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.,. To shift down a gear, tap the 0 shift paddle.
.. To engage the lowest gear, hold the 0 shift
paddle.
.. If you do not press a shift button within a short
time while in the D/S position, the transmission
will return to automatic mode. To keep shifting using the shift paddles, move the selector lever
to the right out of the D/S position .
.,. When you want to shift out of tiptronic mode,
press and hold the
0 shift paddle for a longer
period of time or move the selector lever back
and release it.
The transmission automatically shifts up or down before critical engine speed is reached.
The transmission only allows manual shifting
when the engine speed is within the permitted
range.
@ Tips
- If you shift to the next lowest gear, the
transmission will only shift if the engine will
not be over-revved.
- With kick-down, the transmission shifts to a
lower gear, depending on vehicle speed and
engine speed.
- tiptronic does not work if the transmission
is running in emergency mode.
Kick-down
Applies to: vehicles with automatic transm issions
Kick-down enables maximum acceleration.
When you press the accelerator pedal down be­
yond the resistance point, the automatic trans ­
mission downshifts into a lower gear and the en­
gine utilizes its full power , depending on vehicle
speed and engine RPM. It shifts up into the next
higher gear once the maximum specified engine
RPM is reached.
A WARNING
Please note that the wheels could spin on
slick or slippery roads when kick-down is ac­
tive .
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Driving
Launch control program
Applies to: vehicles with S tronic transmission
The launch control program provides the best
possible acceleration when starting from a stop .
Requirement: the engine must be at operating
temperature and the steering wheel must not be
turned .
.. Deactivate the Start/Stop system* c> page 87 .
The LED in the ICA> ~I button turns on .
.. Applies to: seda n: Press the I.B OFFI button
briefly while the engine is running
c> page 147.
The II indicator light turns on and the mes­
sage
Stabilization control (ESC): sport. Warn·
ing! Restricted stability
appears in the instru­
ment cluster display .
.. Applies to: allroad: Press the i.i, O FF I button
briefly while the engine is
running ¢ page 147.
The II indicator light turns on and the mes­
sage
Stabilization control (ESC): offroad.
Warning! Reduced stability
appears in the in­
strument cluster display .
.. Pull the selector lever back out of the D/S posi­
tion briefly to select the S position or select the
Dynamic driving mode in drive se-
lect* ¢ page 134 .
.,. Press the brake pedal firmly with your left foot
and hold it all the way down for at least one
second .
.. At the same time, press the gas pedal all the
way down with your right foot until the engine
reaches and stays at a high RPM level.
.. Remove your foot from the brake pedal within
five
seconds ¢,,&. .
A WARNING ~
-Always adapt your driving to the traffic flow.
- Only use the Launch control program when
road and traffic conditions allow it and oth­
er drivers will not be endangered or both­
ered by your driving and the vehicle's accel­
eration.
- Please note that the drive wheels can spin
and the vehicle can break away when sport
mode/offroad mode is switched on, espe­
cially when the road is slippery.
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Driving
-Once the vehicle has started moving, press
the
I ~ OF F! button briefly to turn the sport
mode/offroad mode off.
(D Tips
- The t ransmiss ion temperature may increase
significantly after using t he launch control
program. If that happens, the pr ogram may
not be available for a few m inutes. It w ill be
available again after a cool-down period.
- When acce le rating using the launch control
program, all veh icle parts are subject to
heavy loads. Th is can lead to increased
wear.
Transmission malfunction
A pp lies to: ve hicles w ith a utomat ic tr an smi ssio ns
• Transmission: too hot. Plea se stop vehicle
Do not cont inue drivi ng. Select the P se lector lev­
er pos ition and contact an a uthorized Audi dea ler
or author ized Audi Se rvic e Facil ity for assistance .
• Transmission: malfunction! Please stop ve­
hicle and shift to P
Do not cont in ue drivi ng . Select the P se lector lev­
er position and contact an a uthorized Aud i dea ler
or author ized Audi Service Facility for assistance.
[i1 Selector lever: malfunction! You may contin­
ue driving. Please contact Service
T here is a system mal fun ction in t he t ransm is­
sion. Drive to an au thorized A udi dealer or au ­
thor ized Audi Se rvice Facility immediate ly to have
the ma lfunction co rrected .
[O] P button : malfunction! Auto P when engine
off. Please contact Service
T here is a malfunc tion in the P button on these­
lec to r l ever. The tran smission a utomat ic a lly en ­
g ag es in P when you sw itch off the e ng ine . D rive
t o an author ized Audi dealer or author ized Audi
Service Facility immediately to have the malfunc­
tion corrected.
[O] Transmis sion : malfunction! Gear change on ­
ly possible using both paddle levers. Please con­
tact Se rvice
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There is a system malfunc tion in the transmis ­
s ion . You can continue dr iv ing with restricted
funct io n. The se lector lever is not work ing. Gears
can on ly be selected by tapping both s hift pad­
dles at t he same time when the vehicle is stat ion­
a ry
r=> page 94, fig. 100 . Pay attention to these­
l ected tra nsmissio n position in t he instr ument
cl uster disp lay. The p arking lock eng ages auto­
ma tic ally when yo u turn off the engi ne. Drive to
an authorized Aud i de aler or aut horized Au di
Se rvice Fa cility immedi ate ly to have the malfunc ­
tion corrected .
[i1 Transmission: please press brake pedal and
select gear again
Press the brake pedal and select the desired se­
l ector l ever posi tion again . Yo u can then co nti nu e
dr iv ing .
[i1 Transmission: too hot . Please adapt driving
style
The transmission temperature has increased sig­ nificantly due to the sporty dr iv ing manner. Drive
i n a less spo rty manner unti l the temperatu re re ­
turns to t he norma l ra nge and t he i ndica tor lig ht
swi tches of.
[i1 Transmission: malfunction! You can contin ­
ue driving. See owner's manual
There is a system malfunction in the transmis­
s ion. Y ou may contin ue dr iving. Dr ive t o an a u­
thorized Aud i dea ler or authorized Audi Se rvice
Fac ility soon to have the ma lfunc tion corrected.
[i1 Transmission: malfunction! You can contin­
ue dr iving in D until engine off
There is a system mal function in the transmis ­
s ion . The transm ission is switch ing to eme rge ncy
mode.
If you turn the engine of f, you w ill not be
able t o se lect any othe r se lector lever positions
after sta rting the engine aga in. Drive to an au­
t h orized Aud i dea le r or authorized Audi Service
Fac il ity i mmed iate ly to have the malfu nction cor­
r ected .
[i1 Transmission: malfunction! You may contin ­
ue driving (limited functionality ). Please con-
tact Service
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Assistance systems
The vehicle is in a country where the function is
not available.
Lap timer
Introduction
App lies to: ve hicles w ith la p timer
You can measure and analyze lap times with the
lap timer in the display.
Opening the lap timer
~ Open the first Vehicle tab (trip computer) using
the
l<J t> I button on the multifunction steering
wheel.
~ Select on the multifunction steering wheel: left
control button
> Lap times.
Operating the lap timer
~ On the multifunction steering wheel, turn the
left thumbwheel
(J) <=> page 13 until the desired
menu item is displayed in the instrument clus­
ter .
~ Press the left thumbwheel to confirm the selec ­
tion.
_& WARNING
Your focus should always be on driving your
vehicle safely. As the drive r, you have com­
plete responsibility for safety in traffic. Only
use the functions s uch as the lap timer in such
a way that you always maintain comp lete con­
trol over your vehicle in all traffic situations.
@ Tips
You can retrieve information from the trip
computer while the lap timer stopwatch is running.
Lap times and timing
A ppl ies to: ve hicles w ith la p timer
Requirement: the lap timer must be open
<=> page 106.
Timing laps
~ To start timing manually, se lect Start lap 1 in
the menu.
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~ T o start timing automatically as soon as you
begin to drive, select
Start lap 1 by driving off
or Start by driving off i n the menu.
~ To measure the lap time, select New lap in the
menu. This starts timing the next lap at the
same time.
After completing a lap, the difference between
the last lap and the previous best lap time will be
indicated with
a"-" or" +".
Pausing timing and displaying a split time
~ To insert a pause m, select Pause in the menu.
~ To resume timing, select Resume in the menu.
~ To display a split time, select Split time in the
menu. The split
time (~] appears for approxi­
mately 10 seconds in the instrument cluster.
The timing of the current lap continues.
Resetting timing
~ Using the multifunction steering wheel, select
Reset times in the menu.
(D Tips
- A maximum of 99 lap times can be meas­
ured.
-If timing is paused, you can continue it later
even if you switch the ignition
off.
-Saved lap times cannot be individually de­
leted from the total results.
-The saved lap timer values w ill remain after
switching the ignition
off.
Lap statistics
App lies to: vehicles wi th lap t imer
Displaying lap statistics
You can display the number of laps driven, the
fastest lap" +", the slowest
lap" -", and the aver­
age time
"0" in the instrument cluster.
~ On the multifunction steering wheel, select the
left control button
> Lap statistics or Statis·
tics.
~ Turn the thumbwheel down or up to d isplay the
individual lap times.
~ To return to the lap timing that was begun,
press the left thumbwheel.

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Assistance systems
-No messages are displayed when at speeds
under
20 mph (30 km/h) .
Settings in the Infotainment system
Appl ies to: ve hicles w ith predi ctive e fficiency assis t
~ In the Infotainment system, select: IMENUI
button > Vehicle > left control button > Driver
ass istance
> Eff icie ncy assist .
Predictive messages are shown when this f unc­
tion is sw itched on.
(D Tips
No predictive messages are shown on vehicles
w ithout a navigation system .
Audi adaptive cruise
control
Description
A ppl ie s to: ve hicles w ith Audi adaptive cruise co ntro l
Fig. 107 Detect ion range
The adaptive cruise control system is a combina­
tion of speed and distance regulation.
It assists
the dr iver by both regulating the speed and
maintaining a distance to the vehicle driving
ahead, within the limits of the system . If the sys­
tem detects a vehicle driving ahead, the adaptive
cru ise control can brake and acce lerate your vehi­
cle. This increases driving comfort dur ing long
tr ips on highways and in stop-and -go traff ic (au ­
tomatic transmission*).
What can adaptive cruise control do?
The adaptive cruise contro l system uses video, ra­
dar, ultrasound and navigation data. Veh icles
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driving ahead can be recognized up to 650 feet
(200 m) away.
P red ictive functions offer the driver additional
comfort and contribute to the reduction in fue l
consumption and CO2 emiss ions
r:!> page 115.
On open roads with no traffic , it functions like a
c ruise control system. The stored speed is main­
tained . When approaching a vehicle driving
ahead, the adaptive cruise contro l system auto­
matically brakes to match that vehicle's speed
and then maintains the set distance . As soon as
the system does not detect a vehicle dr iving
ahead, adaptive cruise control accelerates up to
the stored speed.
App lies to: vehicles wit h auto matic transmissions
In stop-and-go traffic, adaptive cruise control can
brake until the veh icle is stationary and then can
also start driving again automat ically under cer­
ta in cond itions
r:!> page 112 .
In traffic jams or s top-and-go traffic, traffic jam
ass ist can ass ist the driver
r:!> page 116.
Which functions can be controlled?
When you switch adapt ive cru ise control on, you
can set the current speed as the "contro l speed"
r:!> page 110, Switching on/off.
When dr iving, you can stop cruise control
c:>page 113 or change the speed c::;,page 112 at
any time .
You can also set the distance to the vehicle driv­ i ng ahead and set the driving mode of the adap­
tive cru ise cont rol
c::;, page 113 .

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Offroad* -act ivates offroad funct ions to support
driving on rough terrain. The engine, transmis­
sion and steer ing adjust and the Start/Stop
system* switches
off.
Comfort -provides a com fort -oriented ve hicle
setup and is suited for long drives on highways.
Auto -provides an ove rall comfor table yet dy­
n a mic driv ing feel and is sui ted fo r every day use.
Adjusting the Individual mode
Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select
Assistance systems
Dynamic -gives the driver a sporty driving fee l
and is suited to a s porty driving style.
Individual -c::> page 135.
.8_ WARNING
Pay att ention to tra ffic w hen ope rating the
dr ive select to reduce the r is k of an acci dent .
You can adjust the vehicle settings to your personal preferences .
.,. Select in the Info tainment sys tem: !M ENUI but­
ton
> Vehicle > Audi drive select > Individual >
rig ht cont ro l button.
Afte r you have closed the sett ings, you will a uto­
mat ica lly dr ive in the
Individual mode .
Systems comfort
Engine /transmission
ba lanced
Steering comfortab le T
he equ ipment in you r vehicle will determ ine
which se tt ings you can adjust. The fo llow ing ta­
ble g ives an overv iew of t he cha ra ct eris tics.
auto dynamic
balanced sporty
ba lance d sporty
Dynamic steering " comfortable/ind irec t balanced/ direct sporty/direct
Suspension control * comfortable
Sport differential * moderate
Engine sound * subtle
ACC* comfortab le
a) Subtle in th e selector lever pos it ion D an d sporty in S.
@ Tips
Yo ur se ttin gs a re automa tically saved in Indi­
vidual
m ode . ba
lance d sporty
ba la nced sporty
subtle/sporty al sporty
ba lanced sporty
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Navig ation
-En te rin g a d estinati on using the Ci ty/ZIP
code :
select and confirm Cit y/ZIP . Enter a city
or a ZIP code.
Or : select and confirm a city from
the list.
-Se lect and confirm additional details about the
destination such as
S tre et , House numbe r or
Downto wn.
-Destination ent ry using a street inter section* :
Requirement: you must enter a street . Se lect
and confirm
Inte rsection . Select and confirm a
street d irectly from the list .
Or: search for a
street usi ng the input field.
-Select and confirm Start route guidance .
Selecting a destination from the map
Ap plies to: ve hicles w ith navigation system and MMI touch
A point on the mop con be used as the destina­
tion.
- Adju st ing the scale : turn the control knob to
the left or right.
- Acti vating c ro sshairs : press the cont rol knob.
The crosshairs are shown on the map .
-Moving the crosshair s: move the crosshairs to
the destinat ion using the MMI touch control
pad*
c:> page 159.
-Setting as destinat ion : press the control knob
when the crosshairs are shown. If necessary,
select and confirm
Add as stopo ve r and then
Start route guidance .
-Hiding the cro sshai rs : press the I BACK I button.
Addition al inform atio n ab out th e loc ation of
the cro sshairs :
when you select map content us ­
ing the crosshairs, a display of available informa­
tion appears (such as street name, address or points of
interest) @c:>poge 214, fig . 197.
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Setting a home address/favorite as the
destination
App lies to: vehicles wi th navigat ion sys te m
You con quickly and easily start route guidance
to your home address using the home address
function. Favorites allow easier access to fre­
quently used destinations.
.,. Press the I NAV /MAPI button repeatedly until
the
En ter dest inati on me nu i s displayed
c:>poge 204, fig . 189.
Setting a home address as the destination
Requirement: a home address m ust be stored
c:> page 212.
Your Home addr ess is shown directly in the Enter
d es tination
menu @ c:> page 204, fig. 189 .
-Select: Home address > Start route g uidance .
Setting a fa vor it e as the destination
Requirement: a favorite mus t be sto red as a des­
tination
c:> poge212 .
-Enter at least the f irst three letters of t he de­
sired favo rite in the free text sea rch input field.
T he favo rit es fo und a re shown in the Infotain­
ment system
display @c:> page 204, fig . 189.
-Select and confirm t he des ired entry.
-Sele ct and confirm Start r oute guidanc e.
(D Tips
-Additional settings for the home address
can be found under
c:> page 212 .
-Additional settings for the favor ites can be
found under
c:> page 212 .

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Transferring a destination from the directory
A pp lies to: ve hicles wit h nav igat io n system
You can navigate directly to destinations in the
dire ctory.
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o, ~=Jo;i hn Sm,th
~ : Aud, Beverly Hills
gr-,. Hawthorn Ave, Los Angeles, CA
.r~, Wilshire B lvd, Beverly Hills, CA
r-.. 34°03'12.l"'N, 118°14'43.2' W
a,~
Fig . 1 90 Po ssible dire ctory /contacts
(
~
~
Req uirement: an address w ith navigat ion data o r
a navigat io n desti nation must a lready be as­
sig ned to a conta ct
¢ page 21 2.
.,. Press the I NAV/MAPI button repeated ly un til
t h e
Enter de stination menu is displayed
r=;, page 20 4, fig . 189.
.,. Se lect : left cont rol button > Directory > a con-
tact.
The directory/ contacts a re shown in alphabet ica l
order and are mar ked wit h symbo ls to ind ic a te
the storage location:
(D Business address
@ Pr ivate address
® Business destination
@ Priva te dest inat ion
-Select and confirm an address o r a destinat ion .
When you have se lected a dest ina tion, the
r oute g uidance can be started d irectly.
-Check the add ress input aga in whe n selecting
an address.
-T he n se lect and confi rm Start route guidan ce .
Addit ional directory f unct ions in the navigation
system can be fo und
underr=;,page212.
(D Tips
-Addresses that have been imported from
your cell phone into the MMI can a lso be
used as a destination.
Na vigation
-If a contact is g rayed out in the directory,
this contact has neithe r a destination nor an
add ress assigned to them .
Point of interest search
Applies to : veh icles w it h nav igat io n syste m
.,. Press the !NAV/MAPI button repeatedly until
the
Enter dest ination menu is displayed
r=;, page204, fig .189 .
.,. Select : left control button > POis .
-Changing the search area : select and confirm
Search area and then a search area from the
list .
The following search categor ies are available:
Nearby : points of in terest can be se lected from
different categories. The points of interest are
li sted starting from the immediate vicin ity o f the
vehicle up to a radius of app roximately 124
miles (200 km).
Along the route : points of interest along the
route can only be se lected dur ing active ro ute
guidance. The points of interest are located di­
rectly a long or in the immed iate v icin ity of the
calculated route . The points of interest can like ­
wise be selected from var ious categories . For ex­
amp le, yo u ca n search for a ho tel or pa rking lot
a t the de stination.
Near d estination /Near stopover : points of inter­
est nea r a desti nation or a stopover can only be
selected during act ive ro ute gu idance . The po ints
of inte res t can likewise be sele cted from var ious
c atego ries. Fo r ex ample , you can sea rch for a ho­
te l or par king lot at the dest inat ion .
In a new city: select a co unt ry/state o r search in
a new city. En ter the name of t he des ired cit y.
Po ints o f interest can be selec ted from v arious
c atego ries. This func tion a llows yo u to se arch for
points of interest in any city regard less of the ac ­
tive ro ute guidance or the vehicle position .
-Search for a point of interest name in the se ­
lected search area :
enter the name of the point
of interest.
.,.
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Entering a destination using geo
coordinates
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
.,. Press the I NAV /MAPI button repeated ly un til
the
Enter destination menu is displayed
¢ page 204, fig. 189 .
.. Select : left cont rol button > Geo coordinates .
-Select Latitude /Longitude.
-Press t he control knob to set the individua l val -
ues .
-Turn the cont rol knob to the left/r igh t to
change the se lected value.
-Se lect and confirm Start route guidance .
Adding a stopover
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
You can enter an additional destination when
route guidance is active.
F ig . 191 Exa mple : ac tive route g uidan ce w ith stopover
Requ irement: a destination must a lready be en­
tered.
.. Press t he I NAV/MAPI button repeated ly until
the
Ent er destination menu is displayed
¢ page 204, fig . 189 .
Entering a destination as a stopover
-Ente r a destination in the input line
¢ page 205.
-Se lect and confirm a destination from the re-
su lts list .
-Select and confirm Add as stopo ve r.
Deleting a stopover
-Pu sh the con trol knob up . Free text search and
a ctive route guidance are displayed .
-Se lect and co nfirm Delete stopover @
¢fig . 191.
Na vigation
-The stopover is dele ted.
Cancel route guidance
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
Requirement: route guidance must be active .
.,. Press the INAV /MAPI button repeatedly u nti l
t he
Enter destination men u is disp layed
r::!) page 204, fig . 189.
.. T ur n the control knob to the left unti l the active
route guidance is
shown ¢ page 209, fig. 191.
.. Select and confirm Cancel route guidance (D
¢ page 209, fig. 191 . The destination is de let­
ed.
Or : select the right co ntrol button > Cancel
route guidance .
Additional options when entering a
destination
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
.,. Press the right cont rol but ton.
D epend ing on the selecte d fu nction, t he fo llow ­
i ng o ptio ns may be ava ilable when en ter ing a
dest ina tion:
Cancel route guidance: Requ irement: route guid­
an ce must be active . Route guidance is can celed .
F o r addition al informa tion, see
r:!) page 209 .
Country information : you can display the appl i­
cable urban and ru ral speed limits for any coun­
t ry/sta te. If this f unction is a ctivated, the infor­
m ation will be au tomatic ally shown to yo u in the
route in fo rmat ion
0 ¢ page 214, fig. 196 when
t h e speed limit is exceeded
¢ page 216 .
Country/state sele ction : see¢ page 205, Nar­
rowing the sear ch area.
Route criteria : see¢ page 213, Route criteria .
Show location on map : Requirement: you must
have selected a destination from the resu lts list.
The destination entered is displayed on the map .
Parking at this location*: Requirement: you
must have se lected a dest inat ion from the re­
su lts list . All parking opt ions near the selected
l ocation are disp layed i n the Infotai nment sys ­
tem .
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