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Bluetooth car telephone kit
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit
Introduction
The car telephone kit has a universal interface, which
means that different types of mobile phone can be
connected using Bluetooth technology.
The car telephone kit is approved for use in GSM 900 and GSM 1800
networks. The functionality of SIM cards for UMTS networks may be
limited in certain circumstances.
Bluetooth profiles
Bluetooth devices use profiles to communicate with each other. The
SIM Access Profile and the Hands-Free Profile are used to exchange
data between Bluetooth phones and the car telephone kit. Please
check which profiles are supported by your mobile phone.
Mobile phones which support both the Hands-Free Profile and the
SIM Access Profile can use all of the telephone functions on the car
telephone kit. These telephone functions are appended with the text
“Mobile phone with SIM Access Profile” in this Operating Manual.
Mobile phones which support only the Hands-Free Profile cannot
use all of the telephone functions on the car telephone kit. These
telephone functions are appended with the text “Mobile phone with
Hands-Free Profile” in this Operating Manual.
Mobile phone with SIM Access Profile
SIM Access Profile means that a car telephone kit can access the SIM
card on a Bluetooth-capable mobile phone via a Bluetooth connec-
tion.
You can use your mobile phone's SIM card, phone book and tele-
phone functions on the car telephone kit as long as your mobile
phone is fully compatible with the car telephone kit. Telephone calls
are directed via the external aerial. This reduces the radiation inside
the vehicle and improves the quality of the telephone connection.Handset* for the car telephone kit
If your vehicle is equipped with a car telephone kit and handset*,
you can insert a SIM card in the handset*. Alternatively, you can
bond a mobile phone (with SIM Access Profile) to the car telephone
kit and use the mobile phone's SIM card functions on the handset*.
Please refer to page 27 for information on how to set up the
system.
Mobile phone with Hands-Free Profile
Hands-Free Profile means that a mobile phone can be connected to
the car telephone kit via Bluetooth. The handsfree system on the car
telephone kit can then be used to make phone calls. Not all of the
telephone functions on your car telephone kit will be available.
Please refer to page 28 for information on how to set up the
system.
The external car aerial is not used. The handset* cannot be used.
The following can be used for operation
•MMI* page 87
•Handset* for the car telephone kit page 30
•Multi-function steering wheel* page 132
•Speech dialogue system* page 169 or telephone speech
control system* page 160
WARNING
•Always place the handset* back into the carrier after use.
Otherwise, you could place yourself or others at risk when braking
or during an accident.
•Health organisations recommend keeping a minimum distance
of 15 centimetres between an activated handset* and a pace-
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Bluetooth car telephone kit25
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control −To lessen the risk of interference you should use the ear
opposite to the pacemaker.
−Never carry the handset* in a chest pocket.
−If you suspect interference, switch the handset* off immedi-
ately.
•The handset* may interfere with the function of hearing aids in
certain circumstances. If necessary, contact the manufacturer of
your hearing aid to find an alternative solution.
•If you use other health related devices, please contact the
manufacturer before using the handset* to find out if the device is
adequately protected against radiation.
•Airbags are released with extreme force. Never place the
handset* within the area of inflation of an airbag. You will put
yourself and others at risk.
•When using the telephone, please note page 9, “Notes on
traffic safety”.
Caution
•Please heed laws regulating the use of telephones in vehicles.
•You must switch off the telephone system in areas where the use
of mobile telephones is prohibited. Please observe all relevant
caution notices and regulations.
•Switch off the car telephone kit page 26, the handset*
page 140 and any other mobile phones in all areas where there
may be a risk of explosion. Remember that these areas may not
always be adequately marked. Such places are filling stations, fuel
and chemical 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 accumulate in the air. This
warning also applies to all other places where you would normally
switch off your engine.
•The car telephone kit and handset may be installed, serviced and
repaired only by an Audi workshop or other qualified workshop.
Note
•If you use mobile phones in the vehicle this can generate electro-
magnetic fields.
−For this reason, you should always operate mobile phones
with an external aerial. This also applies to mobile phones used
in Bluetooth mode. The external aerial directs the electromag-
netic fields to the exterior, which reduces the field strength in the
vehicle interior.
−If retrofitting an external aerial, please ensure that it is
installed correctly.
Setting up
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit
Introduction
Range of a Bluetooth connection
The maximum range of the Bluetooth connection is limited to the
interior of the vehicle. The connection can be susceptible to inter-
ference caused by obstacles or other electronic devices.
Bonding Bluetooth devices
No other mobile phone may be connected to the car telephone kit
during the bonding process. Before bonding a mobile phone, make
sure it is not connected to any other Bluetooth device (such as a
notebook computer or headset, etc.). Watch the display on your
mobile phone and follow any instructions.
You can bond up to four mobile phones to the car telephone kit,
however only one connection is active at a time. If you bond a fifth
mobile phone to the car telephone kit, the system will cancel the
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various steps, depending on the mobile phone you are
using.
– Make sure that Bluetooth and access to your SIM card are
activated on your mobile phone. Discoverability must be
activated on your mobile phone.
– Press the button on the MMI control console. The
MMI display will show the message Please connect your
mobile phone or insert the SIM card in the handset.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Find new mobile phones
page 26, fig. 17 and press the rotary pushbutton. The
available Bluetooth mobile phones are shown in the MMI
display.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select a mobile phone and
press the rotary pushbutton. A 16-digit PIN number
page 26, fig. 18 will appear in the MMI display.
– To enter the 16-digit PIN shown in the display, select
Accept PIN page 26, fig. 18. Enter this PIN number on
the mobile phone while the vehicle is stationary. You will
usually be given about 30 seconds to complete the entry.
– To enter any other 16-digit PIN, select Enter other PIN
page 26, fig. 18. Enter any 16-digit PIN code via the
speller page 43. Then enter this 16-digit PIN on the
mobile phone while the vehicle is stationary. You will
usually be given about 30 seconds to complete the entry.
– Confirm the bonding process on the mobile phone when
prompted to do so. The SIM card symbol page 29,
fig. 21 will appear in the status line of the MMI display
when the mobile phone has successfully bonded.
– Enter the PIN code for your SIM card.Note
•You can delete stored Bluetooth devices using the function
Delete external Bluetooth devices page 96.
•For up-to-date information on mobile phones with the SIM
Access Profile, please ask an Audi dealer or specialist retailer.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit and handset
Bonding a handset
The factory-fitted handset is already bonded to the car
telephone kit.
You may have to bond the handset to the car telephone kit
if the connection is not established automatically. The
bonding procedure is started from the handset.
–Set Discoverability to on for the bonding process
page 96.
– Select Veh. base station on the handset fig. 19.
– Press the control button for OK on the handset. The avail-
able vehicle base station will be displayed (e.g. “AUDI
BTA”) page 156.
TEL
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Fig. 19 Handset: Scan-
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– Enter the PIN for handsfree mode on the mobile phone
within about 30 seconds. The factory default for the PIN
for handsfree mode is 1234. A mobile phone symbol
page 28, fig. 20 will appear in the status line of the
MMI display when the mobile phone has successfully
bonded.
The external car aerial is not used. The handset* cannot be used.
Note
•Audi does not recommend using a mobile telephone with Hands-
Free Profile.
•You should change the PIN for handsfree mode to prevent other
users from connecting to your car telephone kit page 96.
•For up-to-date information on mobile phones with the Hands-
Free Profile, please ask an Audi dealer or specialist retailer.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit
Phone book entries
The phone book entries on your SIM card and your mobile
phone directory are automatically stored on the MMI
system.
Loading the phone book entries
The phone book entries will be loaded into the MMI automatically
when you switch on the ignition (if the mobile phone supports this
function). It may take several minutes to load the entries, depending
on how many entries are stored on the mobile phone.
The last four phone books loaded into the MMI memory remain
stored there. When you link a fifth mobile phone to the car tele-
phone kit, the phone book from the mobile phone which has not
been used for the longest time is deleted from the MMI. Up to 1255
phone book entries per phone book can be stored in the memory.
Reconnecting a mobile phone
If the SIM card is the same as before, the phone book will appear on
the MMI after a short time.
The MMI automatically checks the phone book entries in the back-
ground and will update the memory if the entries have changed.
Displaying the phone book entries
The phone book entries are displayed in alphabetical order together
with a category symbol fig. 21, e.g. SIM card, private, business,
mobile phone or telephone symbol.
Note
•Which phone book entries are displayed on the MMI will depend
on the mobile phone you are using.
•If the SIM card is in the handset page 31, only the SIM card
entries will be displayed.
•In certain cases, phone book entries from a mobile phone may
not be transmitted in alphabetical order. If there are too many
phone book entries, entries with certain initial letters may not be
displayed on the MMI system.
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Fig. 21 Phone book
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Handset for the Bluetooth car telephone kit31
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control Do not let the handset fall and avoid shaking and knocking as much
as possible.
Care and cleaning
Use a cloth dampened with a mild detergent to clean the unit.
Do not use solvents or other harsh chemicals.
Caution
Do not expose the handset to strong sunlight.
Setting up
Applies to vehicles: with handset for the car telephone kit
Inserting and removing the SIM card
Inserting SIM card
– Open the centre armrest.
– Press the release button on the handset carrier.
– Remove the handset. The SIM card slot is at the top end
of the handset fig. 22.
– Insert the SIM card into the card holder fig. 22. Make
sure that the card slides all the way into the slot. The cut-
away corner of the SIM card should be at the bottom left.
The correct position of the SIM card is shown on the
handset display.
– If necessary, enter the PIN on the keypad page 140,
fig. 124 and press the control button for OK.
Removing SIM card
– Open the centre armrest.
– Press the release button on the handset carrier.
– Remove the handset. The SIM card slot is at the top end
of the handset.
Fig. 22 Position for
SIM card when
inserting
Fig. 23 Removing SIM
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Charging the battery
– Place the handset into the carrier. The battery is charged
in the handset.
Changing the battery
– Switch off the handset page 140.
– Release the latch page 32, fig. 24.
– Lift the cover.
– Remove the old battery fig. 25.
– Insert the new battery with the contacts facing down
(Audi symbol facing upwards). Note the installation
instructions on the battery.
– Place the notches of the cover into the lower section of
the handset and press the cover back into place.
Charging the battery
The battery level indicator page 142, fig. 126 shows the power
level of the battery. If all of the segments (vertical bars) are shown,
the battery is fully charged. The battery level indicator flashes while
the battery is being charged.A new battery only reaches its full capacity if it is fully charged and
discharged several times.
Changing the battery
Batteries have a limited service life. When the operating time of the
battery has considerably reduced, it is time to replace the battery.
WARNING
•Batteries can cause injuries and property damage.
−Keep battery contacts away from conducting materials such
as jewellery or keys.
−Do not heat the battery, as this can cause chemical
substances to be released. Note the symbols on the battery.
−Do not dismantle the battery. This could cause a battery
short-circuit or the release of chemical substances.
−Keep the battery away from naked flames to prevent explo-
sion.
•The handset and battery should not be exposed to extremely
hot or cold environments.
•Always keep the battery out of the reach of children.
Caution
•Prevent the battery from coming into contact with liquids.
•Do not expose the handset or battery to strong sunlight.
•Do not drop the handset or battery.
For the sake of the environment
Batteries contain toxic substances. They must be disposed of appro-
priately and must not be discarded with ordinary household waste.
Fig. 25 Changing the
battery
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Basic operation41
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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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SETUP
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A3
A4
RETURN
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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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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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