Memory AUDI A6 2008 C6 / 3.G Infotainment MMI Operating Manual
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Navigation 114
Loading a destination
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Last destinations
The last destinations are stored automatically and can be
loaded directly as a new navigation destination.
Important: The navigation mode must be activated
page 105.
– Press the Memory control button.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Last destinations
fig. 104.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. A list of the entries you
entered last will appear in the MMI display.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select a destination.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The destination data will be
set as the final destination or as a stopover.– Start the route guidance by turning the rotary push-
button to Start route guidance and then pressing the
rotary pushbutton. The route criteria and subsequently
the map page 110 will be shown on the MMI display.
An arrow will appear in the display of the driver informa-
tion system.
Note
•You can delete the list of last destinations page 120.
•You can find the closest car park, service area, petrol station,
Audi Service partner or hospital by selecting Top categories
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
To p c a t e g o r i e s
Important: The navigation mode must be activated
page 105.
– Press the Memory control button.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select To p c a t e g o r i e s
fig. 104.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. A list of useful categories
will appear in the MMI display.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select a category e.g. Next
car park.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. A list of e.g. car parks,
sorted according to the distance from your current posi-
tion, will appear on the MMI display. In addition, arrows
indicating the direction of the destinations are displayed.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select a top category
destination.
Fig. 104 Loading last
destination
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– Press the rotary pushbutton. The top category destina-
tion will be set as the final destination or as a stopover.
– Start the route guidance by turning the rotary push-
button to Start route guidance and then pressing the
rotary pushbutton. The route criteria and subsequently
the map page 110 will be shown on the MMI display.
An arrow will appear in the display of the driver informa-
tion system.
Note
To update the list of top categories, exit the list by pressing the
button and select the same category again.
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Loading from the directory
Important: The navigation mode must be activated
page 105, and a navigation destination must be stored in
the directory page 84.
– Press the Memory control button.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Load from directory.– Press the rotary pushbutton. A list of entries fig. 105
will appear in the MMI display.
– To select a destination from the list turn the rotary push-
button to mark the entry and press to confirm, or
– To find an entry, turn the rotary pushbutton to Find entry
and press to confirm. You can now search for a name
using the speller.
– Start the route guidance by turning the rotary push-
button to Start route guidance and then pressing the
rotary pushbutton. The route criteria and subsequently
the map page 110 will be shown on the MMI display.
An arrow will appear in the display of the driver informa-
tion system.
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Route
Routes that have been stored previously can be loaded as
a new navigation destination.
Important: The navigation mode must be activated
page 105, a route must have been stored page 113,
and the system must be set to Route with stopover
page 105.
– Press the Memory control button.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Load route.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. A list of entries will appear
in the MMI display.
– To select a route from the list turn the rotary pushbutton
to mark a route and press to confirm.
RETURN
Fig. 105 Loading desti-
nation from directory
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Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Deleting a route
– Select: Function selector button > control button
Memory > Delete route.
Stored route plans (routes with stopovers) will now be deleted.
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Changing a route plan
A route plan (Route with stopover) can be changed, moved, deleted
or set as a destination again. Simply use the rotary pushbutton to
select the destination or a stopover on the route plan and then press
the rotary pushbutton. Then select one of the options displayed.
If you delete the destination, the last stopover will automatically be
set as the new destination.
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Route list
– Select: Function selector button > control button
Route > Route list.
The route list is only visible when the route guidance is active and
contains the following information:
•Details of the route
•Distances
•Street names
•Town and place names
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Route criteria
– Select: Function selector button > control button
Route > Route criteria.
The route will be calculated according to various criteria.
Dynamic navigation
The dynamic navigation function optimises a route plan by using
the most current traffic reports to automatically recalculate routes
and avoid traffic jams.
If the navigation does not display a detour route, although the
dynamic navigation function is ON and a traffic jam has been
reported on the planned route, this is because the estimated time
required for the detour is longer than the estimated time required
for remaining on the route with the traffic jam.
Route options
The navigation system selects the faster or shorter route.
Motorway / ferry / toll road
If you do not want the navigation system to include motorways,
ferries or toll roads in the route calculation, you can set the option
avoid. However, there can be situations in which you will not be able
to avoid them.
Note
If one of the selected criteria is unavoidable (i.e. the route must
contain the undesired criterion), the system will automatically
calculate the route accordingly.
NAV
NAV
NAV
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Basic operation 130
– Use the left thumbwheel page 128, fig. 110 to scroll
down and select a waveband.
– Press the left thumbwheel to confirm the waveband.
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel
Selecting a station from the station list
Important: The radio menu must be displayed fig. 113.
– Use the left thumbwheel page 128, fig. 110 to scroll
up/down and select a radio station.
– Press the left thumbwheel to tune to the station.
Note
Any stations that appear in grey lettering in the MMI display are not
displayed in the driver information system.
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel
Selecting a stored station
Important: The radio menu must be displayed fig. 113,
and a station must be stored in the memory list page 57.– Use the left thumbwheel page 128, fig. 110 to scroll
up/down and select Memory.
– Press the left thumbwheel. The radio memory list will be
displayed.
– Scroll the left thumbwheel to select a radio station and
press the left thumbwheel. The system will tune to the
radio station.
Playing media
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel
Calling up the media menu
Important: The media function must be activated on the
MMI system, and an audio source must be selected
page 63.
– Press the button page 128, fig. 110 repeatedly
until a list of tracks fig. 114 / page 131, fig. 115
appears in the display of the driver information system.
Fig. 113 Radio menu
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Fig. 114 List of CD
tracks
MODE
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Basic operation 132
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel and TV (analog and analog/digital)
Selecting a TV channel
Important: A list of TV channels must be displayed
page 131.
– Use the left thumbwheel page 128, fig. 110 to scroll
up/down and mark a TV channel.
– Press the left thumbwheel to select the TV channel.
The separating line page 131, fig. 116 distinguishes digital TV
channels from analog TV channels and digital radio stations.
Using the telephone
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel and Bluetooth car telephone kit or
phone pre-installation
Introduction
Talking on the phone while driving has become commonplace. Now
you can operate all relevant telephone functions conveniently and
safely on the multi-function steering wheel. For this, your vehicle is
equipped with phone pre-installation or a Bluetooth car telephone
kit.
The following messages can appear on the display of the driver
information system:
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Please
wait...Connection with vehicle is being established.
Please
insert
the SIM card
a)
There is no SIM card in the mobile phone.
Reading
SIM carda)The SIM card memory is being scanned.
Please enter
PIN into
MMIThe PIN code has not yet been entered
page 88.
No
connectiona)No network connection
CallReceiving incoming call. If the caller's number
is transmitted with the call, it will also appear in
the display.
BusyNumber dialled is engaged.
Auto
redialThe last number dialled is redialled automati-
cally after a short time.
Telephone
is switched offThe telephone is switched off.
ConnectingEstablishing a connection.
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Basic operation133
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control Would you like to find out more about the telephone function in
your vehicle? You can find a detailed description on page 87,
“Using the telephone”.
Note
•The functions of the telephone can be operated using the multi-
function steering wheel only if the telephone equipment 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.
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel and Bluetooth car telephone kit or
phone pre-installation
Calling up the telephone menu
Important: The phone pre-installation page 20 or the
Bluetooth car telephone kit page 25 must be activated.
– Press the button page 128, fig. 110 repeatedly
until the telephone menu appears in the display of the
driver information system fig. 117.
Te l e p h o n e m e n u :
•Dialled no.: Contains the numbers that were dialled last.
•Directory: Contains the entries in the MMI directory page 80.
•Phone book: Contains the entries on the SIM card.
•Received calls: Contains the calls that were last received.
•Missed calls: Contains recent missed calls.
You can select a number directly from any of these lists.
No
entries
availableThe phone book has no entries or the phone
book entries have not yet been imported into
the on-board phone memory (car telephone kit*
page 29 or phone pre-installation*
page 23).
Telephone
not connected
or attached
a)
The telephone is not connected with the vehi-
cle.
Connect
tel. or
insert SIM card
b)
Insert the SIM card in the handset* or in a
mobile phone with SIM Access Profile or con-
nect the mobile phone to the car telephone kit.
a)Applies to phone pre-installation.b)Applies to car telephone kit and mobile phones with SIM Access Profile.
Fig. 117 Telephone
menu
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Basic operation 142
Display
Applies to vehicles: with handset for the car telephone kit
Information in the display
Various symbols provide the user with information in the
main screen.
The table below describes the symbols shown in illustrations
fig. 126 and fig. 127:
Fig. 126 Information in
display
Fig. 127 Information in
display
SymbolExplanation
Signal strength of the GSM network at your cur-
rent location
Battery level
Symbol for an existing Bluetooth connection
Symbol for an incoming text message
Roaming symbol
Symbol for a missed call
Function for left control button
Function for right control button
Symbol for keypad lock activated
Symbol for text message memory full
Mobile network service provider
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Menus 152
Applies to vehicles: with handset for the car telephone kit
“Last calls” menu
You can find, dial, store or delete telephone numbers in
the call lists.
– Press the control button for Menu page 142,
fig. 126.
Numbers dialled
The Numbers dialled list contains the last twenty24) names or
numbers you have dialled.Missed calls
The Missed calls list contains the names or numbers of the last
twenty
24) missed calls.
Symbol page 142, fig. 126 appears on the display.
Received calls
The Received calls list contains the names or numbers of the last
twenty
24) answered calls.
Delete
•Numbers dialled - to delete the complete call list.
•Missed calls - to delete the complete call list.
•Received calls - to delete the complete call list.
•All calls - to delete all of the call lists.
Options
The following options are available in the Numbers dialled, Missed
calls or Received calls menu:
•Details - to display the telephone number, date and time.
•Edit number - to change a selected telephone number.
•Store number - to edit and store a name, telephone number and
memory position.
•Delete number - to delete one selected telephone number.
•Call number - to call the selected telephone number.
Note
•If you press the “Call” button page 140, fig. 124 in the main
screen, the list of dialled numbers will be displayed.
•The call lists contain telephone numbers which were stored after
the mobile phone was connected.
•If the SIM card is changed, the complete contents of the call lists
will be deleted.
24)The total number of phone numbers that can be stored in the call lists may
vary depending on your service provider.
Fig. 137 Last calls
menu
Fig. 138 Submenu
options
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•If you switch the call information on the MMI off and on again
page 97, the complete contents of the call lists will be deleted.
Applies to vehicles: with handset for the car telephone kit
“Phone book” menu
– Press the control button for Menu page 142,
fig. 126.
– Select Phone book using the navigation button.
New entry
•Name - to enter a first name and surname.
•Number - to enter the telephone number for the entry.
•Pos it ion - used for speed dialling and one-touch dialling
page 146. A free position is automatically suggested.
•Store - to store the phone book entry on the SIM card.
Finding an entry
When you enter the initial letter of an entry you want to find, the
cursor jumps through the list to the entries starting with that letter.
When an entry is selected, you can call up the following functions
by pressing the control button for Options:
•Details - to display the name, telephone number and position of
the entry.
•Edit - to edit the name, telephone number and position of the
entry.
•Delete - to delete the selected entry.
•Call - to call the selected entry.
Memory in use
•SIM - SIM card entries are loaded and displayed.
•Telephone - Phone book entries on the mobile phone are loaded
and displayed. To use this function, a mobile phone with SIM Access
Profile must be connected to the car telephone kit and the SIM card
must be in the phone page 24.
•SIM+Tel. - SIM card entries and phone book entries on the mobile
phone are loaded and displayed. To use this function, a mobile
phone with SIM Access Profile must be connected to the car tele-
phone kit and the SIM card must be in the phone page 24. If the
SIM card is in the handset, only the SIM card entries will be
displayed.
The memory in use can be set separately on the MMI page 100.
Displaying the phone book entries
The phone book entries are displayed in alphabetical order together
with a category symbol fig. 140, e.g. SIM card, private, business,
mobile phone or telephone symbol.
Fig. 139 Phone book
menu
Fig. 140 Phone book
entries
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•Extract number - to copy a telephone number from a text
message into the display for editing.
•Edit - to edit a text message open in the inbox.
•Forward - to forward a text message you have received to
another telephone number.
Templates
The Templates menu is used to insert a text template (e.g. I will be
late ...) into a text message.
Text message settings
•Status report - to receive a delivery status report from the
message centre after you send a text message.
•Va li dity - to specify how long text messages are held at the
message centre.
•Service centre - to retrieve or change the number of the message
centre.
•Memory capacity - to display the total capacity of the text
message memory and the amount of memory used.
•Store text msg - to store text messages in the outbox when they
are sent. The memory can fill up quickly if you activate this function.
If the memory is full, the crossed-out envelope symbol will appear
in the display and no more text messages can be received.
Delete txt msgs
•Read - to delete read text messages from the inbox.
•Unread - to delete unread text messages from the inbox.
•Sent - to delete text messages you have written and sent.
•Unsent - to delete text messages you have written but not sent.
•Delete all - to delete all text messages on the SIM card.
Note
The handset display shows only text messages which are stored on
the SIM card.
Applies to vehicles: with handset for the car telephone kit
“Settings” menu (handset)
– Press the control button for Menu page 142,
fig. 126.
– Select Settings using the navigation button.
Switch off tel.
The car telephone kit logs off the GSM network and shuts down but
the handset remains connected. If mobile phones are connected,
these connections are closed.
The car telephone kit can be switched on again from the handset
and will automatically log onto the GSM network.
Fig. 143 Settings
Fig. 144 Ring tone
volume
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