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Further options
• Select: |RADI0| button > right control button.
The following options may be available to you de­
pending on the waveband:
- Sound settings: Refer to
^>page
260.
- Store as favourite: Refer to
^>page
231, Fa­
vourites.
-Tag this song for
iTunes*:1)2)
Connect your Ap­
ple device to the Audi music interface*. Select
and confirm Tag this song for iTunes. The track
that is currently playing will be copied to your
Apple device. Synchronise your Apple device
with iTunes. The next time you call up your
iTunes library, the tagged tracks
wiLl
be dis­

played.
If no Apple device is connected, the
tagged tracks will be stored temporarily on the
MMI system (max.
50
tracks). As soon as you
connect your Apple device to the Audi music in­
terface, the tags will be imported to the device.
- Programme
guide*:3'
The current and next ra­
dio programmes are Listed in the digital pro­
gramme guide* for all supported stations. Se­
lect and confirm a radio programme to have
more details on the programme displayed.
- Manual station search:4' The frequency bar is

displayed.
Select and confirm the desired
fre­

quency.
- Seek:5' The previous/next receivable frequency
will be set.
- Radio settings: Refer to
^>page
231.

Announcements
• Select: |RADI0| button > right control button >
Announcements.
Traffic
announcements*:6'

- off: Traffic announcements are not played.
- FM: Traffic announcements can be received via
FM and played
by
the system irrespective of the
selected waveband.
- FM/DAB*: You receive traffic announcements
from both wavebands. If DAB traffic announce­
ments are not available from the station cur­
rently set, they will be received from the FM

waveband.

DAB announcements*:6'
Depending on station availability, information

(e.g.
news, weather information) may be played
when the function
Fvf
is switched on.
Volume of announcements:6'
Refer to
•=>page
261.
Radio text
• Select: [RADIO] button > left control button > a
waveband (e.g. FM) > a station.

*•
Select: right control button > Radio text.
Additional information on the programme (e.g.
artist, composer, track) is shown.
To browse radio text entries: Turn the rotary
pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise.
Important: A radio text entry must be displayed,
and the station must be transmitting a telephone
number, navigation destination or a text mes­
sage number as Radio Text Plus information.
If a location, telephone number or text message
number has been stored for a radio text entry,
the entry will be displayed with a coloured frame.
The following options are available:
CallVStart route guidanceVWrite text mes­

sage*:

- Select a radio text entry with Radio Text Plus in­
formation and press the rotary pushbutton.

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This function is only available in the Mexican market.

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Still under development at the time of print.

3)
Not in the FM, AM station lists

4)
Not in the DAB* waveband or in the mixed FM/DAB* sta­
tion list.

5)
Not in the mixed station list FM/DAB*

6)
This function is not available in the Mexican market.
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Select and confirm Call*/Start route guid-
anceVWrite text message*. Or: Press the

|BACK|
button to cancel the process.
The availability of radio text and Radio Text
Plus depends on the radio station.
Station names


Select:
I
RADIO
|
button > left control button >

FM.
Select the desired station from the station
list.
Variable station names:
Some stations use variable station names. De­
pending on how the station names are sorted,
the position of
a
variable station name may
change in the station list. You can lock the cur­
rent name of
a
selected station permanently by
selecting the Lock station name1' option.
- Lock station name: Select the right control
button > Confirm. The locked station name will
be marked with the symbol (J)
^>page
228,
Fig. 188.
- Unlock station name: Select the right control
button > Unlock station name. The name re­
ceived for the radio station will be displayed.
Detailed station information view

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190 Radio view: Detailed station information
Important: The system must be tuned to a radio

station.
The detailed station information option
must be switched on
^>page
232.
Symbols in the detailed station information view

OFig.
190:

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Radio text availability
Radio text is available for the current station. Re­
fer to
•=>
page 229.
(2) Slide show availability1'
A slide show is available for the current station.
(3) Interference (DAB*, FM HD Radio*)
The station cannot be received.

0
Picture view
You can choose to dispLay a slide show1', cover
art1' or the station logo2'. Refer to
Opage
232,
Preferred image*
(DAB*,
HD Radio waveband,

FM).

Displaying the station list:
Turn the rotary pushbutton. Or: Press the |BACK|

button.

Radio menu

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Favourites

|J |
FM/DAB |

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DAB

Fig.
191 Example: Radio menu


Select:
I
RADIO
I
button > left control button.
To set the waveband: SeLect and confirm the
waveband you require in the radio menu

<=>F/g.
191. Or: Press the
[RADIO|
button repeat­
edly until the desired waveband appears. The sta­
tion list will be displayed. •

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This function is not available in the Mexican market.

2)
Station logos may not be available in all countries.
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Favourites
The favourites List will be displayed. The menu
item Favourites appears if at least one radio sta­
tion has been stored as a favourite. Refer to

*$page
231, Favourites.
©FM/DAB*
The mixed FM/DAB station List* appears when

DAB*
is available. Refer to
opage
228, Calling
up the radio menu.
Other wavebands
Depending on the vehicle's equipment, you may
be able to select other wavebands
©/@/(s)

^>Fig.
191 in the selection menu.
Favourites
You can store your favourite stations from any
waveband in the favourites
list.

Other settings
Radio settings

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Press the
I
RADIO
|
button.
Important: You must be in a station List.
- To store a favourite: Select a station from the
list > right control button > Store as favourite.
Or: Press and hold the rotary pushbutton for
several seconds.
Important: At least one favourite must be stored
in the favourites list.
- To display the favourites list: Select the

I
RADIO
|
button > Favourites.
Important: The favourites list must be displayed.
- To listen to a favourite: SeLect and confirm a
favourite from the
list.

- To move a favourite: SeLect a favourite from
the list > right control button > Move favourite.
Or: Press and hold the rotary pushbutton for
several seconds. Select and confirm the
posi­

tion of the favourite selected.
- To delete a favourite: Select a favourite from
the list > right control button > Delete favour­
ite > Delete this favourite or Delete all favour­

ites.

*'
This function is not available in the Mexican market.

2)
This function is only available in the Mexican market.


Select: |RADI0| button > right control button >
Radio settings.
Depending on the waveband setting, you can se­
lect the following options:
Alternative frequency* (FM, DAB*)1'

on:
The tuner attempts to switch to an alterna­
tive frequency of the current station when the re­
ception quality becomes weaker. When the re­
ception is lost in the FM or DAB* waveband, the
system will automatically (in the background)
switch to an alternative station, if there is one
available.
off: Switching to an alternative frequency is
switched off. The current frequency will be main­

tained,
and in some cases may no longer be re­

ceived.
In the FM waveband, the alternative
fre­

quency function is automatically switched on
again when the station is changed.
Switch regional stations* (FM,
DAB*)1'

Important: The Alternative frequency function
must be switched on.
Some stations divide up their programming by
region and provide different content to different
regions. When the function is on
(vf,
the system
switches to related regional stations if the cur­
rent station has poor reception.

Lband
(DAB*)1'
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 the
L
band.
When this option is on, stations from the L band

will
also be received.
Station names (FM)2'

scrolling:
Scroll texts transmitted by FM stations
will appear on the infotainment display. •
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fixed:
Scroll texts transmitted by FM stations will
not appear in the infotainment display. The cur­
rent scroll text on the dispLay will freeze.
FM/AM HD Radio1'
You can switch the reception of HD Radio on or

off.

Station sorting (FM)2'
A-Z: The stations are displayed in the station list
in alphabetical order. Radio stations with variable
station names are displayed after the stations
which have been sorted alphabetically. Radio sta­
tions with a frequency as their station name are
displayed
at
the end of the list.

ID:
The stations in the station list are sorted ac­
cording to the station's ID (e.g. all BBC radio sta­
tions are sorted together). Radio stations with a
frequency as their station name are displayed at
the end of the list.
Station sorting
(DAB*)2'

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 region);
they are listed together as an ensemble in the
station list. To open/close the list of radio sta­
tions in an ensemble, select and confirm the en­
semble. Available sub-programmes* (additional
services provided by DAB* radio stations) are
lis­

ted beneath the radio station (indented).
Detailed station information
When this function is switched on
Ef
and the sta­
tion or favourites list is open, the system
switches to the Detailed station information
view
<^page
230 after approximately five sec­

onds.
Where available, information on the seLec­
ted station (e.g. station name, artist, slide show,
station logo3') may be shown.

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This function is only available in the Mexican market.

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This function is not available in the Mexican market.

3)
Station logos may not be available in all countries.
Preferred image* (DAB*, HD Radio
waveband1', FM)
You can specify your preferred image for the De­
tailed station information option
^>page
230.
- station logo3': The station logo is displayed if
available.
- cover art: Album covers are displayed if availa­

ble.

- slide show:2' Depending on availability,
addi­

tional information as a supplement to the nor­
mal programme may be shown (e.g. images
from the studio, current photographs of artists
or album covers).
Update station list* (AM, DAB*2')
The station list will be updated.
Gracenote online database*
Important: The MMI must be connected to the
Internet. The cover art option must be selected

^>page
232, Preferred image*
(DAB*,
HD Radio
waveband, FM).
When this function is switched on
[vj,
album cov­
ers or genre artwork
will,
if available, be down­
loaded from the Gracenote online database for
the track currently playing.
Region for station logos*3'
We recommend using the setting automatic.
When driving abroad, or if the station Logo is not
displayed correctly, select and confirm the appro­
priate region.
Applies
to
journeys in Russia: SeLect and confirm
the city in Russia from the list which is the near­
est distance to your vehicle's current Location.

(T)
Note
If the Traffic announcements or DAB an
nouncements* function is switched on
playback is interrupted for announcements
You can cancel an announcement while it is
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Media
Introduction
The MMI system includes various media drives
and provides various options for connecting
devi­

ces.
For example, you can play audio/video* files
from the jukebox* or connect mobile devices to
the Audi music interface* and operate it via the

MMI.

Notes
General information
Media and format limitations: The MMI system
(including the SD card reader and the connection

for
the USB mass storage device*) has been tes­
ted for use with many of the products and media
currently available on the market. However,
there may be some devices/media and audio/vid­

eo*
files that are not supported or cannot be

played,
or the functionality may be limited under
certain circumstances.
Digital rights management: Please note that
copyright Law applies to audio/video* files.
The MMI media drives do not support DRM-pro-
tected files; these files are marked with the sym­
bol S.
Data storage: Never store important data on SD

cards,
the jukebox*, CDs/DVDs or mobile devices.
AUDI AC shall not accept any liability whatsoever

for
the loss of files 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
con­

tains only audio/video* files. If
you
want to re­
duce 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 ad­
ditionally if
you
are importing data.
Metadata: Metadata 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 medi­

um,
the MMI system will use the database of
metadata from Gracenote. Nevertheless, meta­
data may not be displayed in some cases.
Restricted performance: If
you
experience re­
stricted performance, reset the Media settings
to the factory defaults
^page
256.
If
you
experience restricted performance from
the Jukebox*, reset it to the factory settings

<=>
page 256.
For information on the characteristics of the sup­
ported media and file formats, please refer to

opage
249 onwards.
CAUTION
Please always observe the information
<=>(J)in

Wi-Fi hotspot on page 202.
CD/DVD mode
CD/DVD and format limitations: In view of the
variety of CDs/DVDs and the difference in memo­
ry capacities, the functionality may be restricted
in the case of some storage devices. Under cer­
tain circumstances, audio CDs/video DVDs that
are copy-protected or CDs/DVDs that do not com­
ply with the standard audio format, and multi-
session CDs cannot be played at all, or the func­
tionality may be limited. We recommend always
finalising the burning process when creating

multisession
CDs. Multisession is not supported
for DVDs.
Handling CDs/DVDs, the CD drive or the DVD

drive:
To ensure perfect, high-quality playback
and avoid scanning errors or damage to the me­
dia drive, always store CDs/DVDs in a suitable
case and do not expose them to direct sunlight.
Do not use:
- Damaged, dirty or scratched CDs/DVDs
- Single CDs/DVDs (diameter 8 cm)
- Non-circular CDs/DVDs (shape CDs)
- CDs/DVDs with stickers
- Protective rings
- Cleaning discs
Thermal cut-out: In the case of unusually hot or
cold outside temperatures, it is possible that CD/
DVD playback will temporarily not be possible. A •
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Note
Playback cannot be guaranteed if the CD/DVD
contains audio/video files with a high data

rate.

CD drive
Applies to: vehicles with CD drive
Jukebox
Applies to: vehicles with jukebox

Audi
multimedia

Fig.
194 CD drive
The CD drive is located in the glove
box@
^>page
10, Fig. 2.
- To load a CD: The
CD
will be drawn in automati­
cally. Insert
the
CD (text facing upwards) into

the CD slot
©oF/g.
194, holding it straight.
- Automatic playback: Playback starts automati­
cally when a
CD
with supported audio files

^>page
250,
CD
drive is inserted.
- To eject a CD: Press button ®
^>Fig.
194.
After it has been ejected, the
CD
will automati­
cally be pulled back into the CD player after
about ten seconds if it is not removed from the
CD slot.
The
CD
drive is started and operated via the MMI

^>page
243, Playing media.
CAUTION
- Never use any force to push a CD into the

drive.
The
CD
will be drawn into the slot au­
tomatically.
- Do not insert any CDs with stickers into the
media drive. The stickers could become de­
tached from the CD and damage the drive.
© Note
After you have filled the jukebox with music or
videos, for example from your
SD
card, you can
play them directly from the jukebox. The jukebox
has approximately 10
GB
of storage.


Press the |MEDIA| button. Press the left control
button repeatedly until the source overview

^page
243 is displayed. SeLect and confirm
Jukebox.
Filling
the
jukebox
- Press the |MEDIA| button. Press the left control
button repeatedly until the source overview

*=>page
243 is displayed. SeLect one of the
fol­

lowing sources to copy to the jukebox: SD

card*,
CD-ROM*, DVD-ROM*, USB storage de­

vice*.

Important: The media centre (e.g. tracks, al­
bums) must be open.
- To select an entry: Select an entry from the
media centre. SeLect: right control button >
Copy to jukebox
>
This entry or Entire list.
Important: The playlist must be open. Refer to

ï>
page 246.
- To choose a track: Select the track currently be­
ing played. Select: right control button
>
Copy
to jukebox
>
This track/Entire album
or
This
artist.
Important: A video file must be playing.
-Select: right control button > Copy to jukebox.
The copying procedure will start and its status
will be shown on the MMI.
- To hide the copying procedure: Select and
con­

firm Continue copying in background. The
copying procedure will be hidden.
- To cancel the copying procedure: Select and
confirm Cancel copying procedure. Or: Remove
the source from which you are currently import­
ing files. Files that have already been copied
will remain stored. •
Playback cannot be guaranteed if the CD
con­

tains audio files with a high data rate.
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Important: Copying must be in progress in the
background.
- To display the copy procedure: SeLect: right
control button
>
Active copy procedure.
During the copying procedure, the audio files are
automatically sorted according to the categories
in the media centre based on the metadata stor­
ed for the files
^page
244. The video files cop­
ied can be found in the Videos category of the
media centre.
Playing from the jukebox
Important:
The
jukebox must contain audio/vid­
eo files
opage
236, Filling the jukebox.
The jukebox is called up and operated via the

MMI
®
<>page
243, Fig. 199.
Displaying the jukebox memory capacity
SeLect: right control button
>
Jukebox memory
capacity. Information on the jukebox memory ca­
pacity and the number of stored tracks will be

displayed.

Deleting tracks from the jukebox1'
Important:
The
jukebox must contain audio/vid­
eo files.
- Delete entry: Select an entry from the
juke­

box's media centre. SeLect: right control button
> Delete from jukebox
>
This entry or Entire
list.
- The status of the deletion process will be
shown on the MMI. During the deletion process
the playback of the jukebox is interrupted; it is
started again automatically once the deletion
process has been completed.
(7) CAUTION
Only copy audio/video files while the engine is

running;
otherwise the vehicle battery will be
discharged
© Note
For legal reasons it is not possible to copy
tracks from audio CDs onto the jukebox

1)
Not in the Playback view.
- Files that have already been copied are de­
tected automatically and cannot be copied
to
the
jukebox again.
- It is not possible to play audio/video files*
in the CD/DVD* drive while they are being

copied.

- For legal reasons there is no export function

for
the jukebox.
- Files or tracks that do not include stored
metadata are listed as Unknown. Audi rec­
ommends that you mark the audio files with
the corresponding metadata (e.g. ID3 tags).
- When handing over your vehicle e.g. to a
new buyer, reset the jukebox to the factory
settings
^>page
256.
Bluetooth audio player
Applies to: vehicles with Bluetooth

You
can use the Bluetooth audio player to play
music
from
your Bluetooth-enabled
device
(e.g.
smartphone) wirelessly via the MMI.
Important: To connect a Bluetooth device, the
vehicle must be stationary and the Bluetooth
function of your Bluetooth device and the Blue­
tooth audio player
^>page
258 function of the
MMI system must be switched on.
- To connect a Bluetooth device: Press the
|MEDIA| button. Press the left control button
repeatedly until the source overview is dis­

played.
Select and confirm Bluetooth audio
player
© ^>page
243, Fig. 200.
- You may need to select and confirm Not
con­

nected > Connect Bluetooth audio player. The
system will start searching for Bluetooth
devi­

ces.
Follow the instructions given by the MMI.
- Select and confirm the desired Bluetooth de­
vice from the List. The MMI will generate a PIN
to establish the connection.
- Select and confirm Yes.
- Enter the PIN on your Bluetooth device to es­
tablish a connection. Or: If the PIN is already
being displayed on your Bluetooth device,
please confirm it on the device. You have about
30 seconds to enter the PIN. •
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cause a short interruption in the audio
playback of some media players.
- Please always note the information in the
chapter
^>page
204, General notes on Audi
connect (infotainment).
- Please note that the Wi-Fi connection does
not automatically enable you to use the In­
ternet. Further information can be found
from
^>page
191 onwards.
-To avoid interruptions in audio playback, de­
activate the energy saving function on your
media player, or connect the player to a
charger.
- The time it takes to load audio files depends
on the media player in use and on the num­
ber of files stored.
- A maximum of 2,000 entries per directory
are shown on the MMI.
-Tracks downloaded from music streaming
services for use offline may be stored on
your mobile device (e.g. smartphone) with
DRM protection. Please note that files with
DRM protection cannot be played by the Wi-
Fi audio player.
- Audi dealerships will be able to provide you
with further information on Wi-Fi audio
players.
Online media and
Internet radio

Applies
to: vehicles with Audi connect (infotainment)

You
can start and operate Internet radio and
various online media services via the MMI.
Online media

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195
Online media

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Press
the|MEDIA|
button. Press the left control
button repeatedly until the source overview

^>Fig.
195 is displayed.

Applies
to: using online media and Internet radio
Important:
- The Audi MMI connect app must have been in­
stalled and started on your mobiLe device.
- You must be logged in to your myAudi account
in the Audi MMI connect app and must have
selected your vehicLe.
- The Wi-Fi function must be activated on the
mobile device and on the MMI.
- If necessary, open the connection manager

^page
257 and check that the mobile device
you have connected is selected under MMI
con­

nect App
(|vf).

- A network connection must be set up on the
MMI
^page
203.
- The symbol for the media source Online media

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195 must be shown on the MMI.

Applies
to: using online media
Additional requirements:
- One of the supported online media services
must be available in your country.
- You must have an account with one of the sup­
ported online media services.
- Depending on the online media service, an app
may need to be installed and set up on your
mobile device.
Starting online media
- Press
the|MEDIA|
button. Press the Left controL
button repeatedly until the source overview

^>page
243 is displayed.
- Select and confirm an online media service.
Starting Internet radio
- Press the
|MEDIA|
button. Press the left control
button repeatedly until the source overview

Opage
243 is displayed.
- Select and confirm Internet radio. The Internet
radio browser or the most recently played sta­
tion will be shown.
- To select a station: Select and confirm a cate­
gory in the Internet radio Browser (if desired) >
a station.
Online media and Internet radio: Further op­
tions
- Press the right control button.
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The following options may be available depend­
ing on the information displayed (e.g. the sta­
tion/track currently playing):
- Sound settings: Refer to
^>page
260.
- Wi-Fi settings: Refer to
Opage
201, Wi-Fi hot-
spot.
- Connection manager: Refer to
<>page
257.
- Additional options may be available depending
on the active online media service or Internet
radio function.
A WARNING
- Mobile devices, tablet and laptop computers
and devices of
a
similar weight can only be
operated safely when the vehicle is station­
ary. Like any Loose object, they can be cata­
pulted through the vehicle in an accident
and cause serious injuries. Always make sure
that such devices are securely stowed while
you are driving.
- No Wi-Fi devices may be used from the front
seats in the areas around the airbags while
the vehicle is being driven. Please also ob­
serve the safety warnings on
^>page
282,
Front airbags.
© CAUTION
- Please always observe the information
•=>©

in Wi-Fi hotspot on page 202.
- In order to use online media, you generally
have
to
set up an account with an online
media service, which may lead
to
additional

costs,
especially if
you
are using the service

abroad.

© Note
- Depending on the Internet connection and
network
load,
playback of the online media
services may be interrupted.
- Whether online media and Internet radio
can be used depends on the availability
of

services provided by third parties.
- AUDI AG only enables you
to
access online
media services via the MMI system and ac­
cepts no responsibility for the content of
online media services.
- Please always note the information in the
chapter
^>page
204, General notes on Audi
connect (infotainment).
- Depending on the mobile device you are us­

ing,
you may experience interruptions
in

media playback when using the Audi MMI
connect app. To avoid interruptions, keep
the Audi MMI connect app running in the
foreground and do not lock the screen on
your mobile device.
- Audi dealerships will be able
to
provide you
with further information on online media.

Multimedia connections

USB adapters for Audi music interface or
USB charging socket
Depending on the vehicle equipment, you may be
able
to
connect your mobile devices (e.g. smart-
phones, MP3 players)
to
the Audi music interface
or the
USB
charging socket using the special
USB

adapters.

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Fig.
196 Audi USB adapters
The USB adapters
^>Fig.
196 are available from
Audi dealers or specialist retailers:
® USB adapter for devices with micro USB
con­

nector
© USB adapter for devices with Apple Lightning
connector
© USB adapter for devices with Apple dock
con­

nector
If the appropriate equipment is installed on your
vehicle, you can connect your mobiLe devices
to

the MMI and simultaneously charge the battery
using a USB adapter connected
to
the Audi music
interface.


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- To charge a mobile device using
a
USB adapt­
er: Connect your mobile device®
^>Fig.
198
to

the charging socket® using
the
appropriate
USB adapter©.
- To disconnect
the
USB adapter from
the

charging socket: Detach
the
USB adapter©

^Fig.
198
from
the
USB charging socket.
- To disconnect mobile devices with Apple dock
connector: With
the
release tabs
©

^>page
240,
Fig.
196
pressed, detach
the
Apple
dock connector from
the
Apple device.
A WARNING
Today's driving conditions require your full
at­

tention.
As
the
driver, you have full responsi­
bility
for
the
safety
of
the vehicle
and
other
road users. Never use mobile devices while
the vehicle
is
moving
-
risk
of
accident!
!
)
CAUTION
-To avoid damaging
the
connection
on the

Audi music interface, please take care when
unplugging
the
connector from
the
AUX
in­

put
or the
USB charging socket.
- Very high
or
very
low
temperatures
(a
com­
mon occurrence
in a
car's interior)
can
cause
damage
to
mobile devices and/or impair
their performance. Please
do not
leave your
mobile devices
in the
vehicle when
the
tem­

perature
is
very high
or
very
low.

© Note
- When you switch
off
the ignition,
the
USB
ports will continue
to be
supplied with pow­
er as Long as
the
energy management sys­
tem does
not
intervene.
- USB charging sockets marked

ICHARGEONLYI
cannot transfer data
and

are intended
for
charging only.
-
Do not
use
any
additional USB extension
ca­

bles
or
adapters when connecting mobile
devices which must
be
connected
to the USB

charging
socket
©^F/g.
198
via
a USB

adapter
(^>page
240);
this could cause per­
formance issues.
- The AUX adapter cable
is
available from
Audi dealers
or
specialist retailers.
- USB hubs
are not
supported.
- Please refer
to the
operating instructions
of

your mobile device
for
important informa­
tion
on its
operation.
-
It
cannot
be
guaranteed that
all
mobile
de­

vices will function without
any
problems.
- Using
a
mobile device with
the
engine
switched
off
will drain
the
vehicle's battery.
- Audi recommends setting
the
volume
of
a

mobile device connected
to the
AUX input
to

about
70 % of
maximum.
Playing media
Calling
up
media

You
can start
and
operate various types
of
media
via
the MMI
control console.
| Jukebox
I

Q
DVD

Audi
music interface

Xux
^external
audio player

Fig.
199
Illustration:
Possible sources
in the
media menu

3H
BT
audio
playe

Ç"
WI-FI
audio player
• Online media

Fig.
200
Illustration:
Possible sources
in the
media menu
Important:
A
media source must contain audio/

video*
files
^>page
235.

*•
Press
the
I
MEDIA|
button. Press
the
left control
button repeatedly until
the
source overview
is

displayed.


Select and confirm
the
desired source.
Or:

Press
the|MEDIA|
button repeatedly until
the

desired source
is
selected.
You
can
select
the
following sources
in the
Media

menu,
depending
on the
vehicle equipment:


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