buttons AUDI Q2 2021 Owner´s Manual

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Heating and cooling
Automatic air conditioner
Applies to: vehicles with automatic air conditioner

We
recommend pressing the AUTO button and setting the temperature to 22 °C (72 °F).

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The functions can be switched on and off using
the buttons and controlled using the rotary
con­

trols.
The LED in the corresponding button lights
up when the function is switched on.
Automatic air conditioner
The air conditioner is fully automatic, and will
maintain the desired temperature at a constant

level.
When the heater is on, the blower normally
only switches to a higher speed once the coolant
has warmed up sufficiently (this does not apply
to the defrost setting).
AUTO Automatic or "eco" mode*
The automatic mode maintains a constant
tem­

perature inside the vehicle. Air temperature, out­
put and distribution are regulated automatically.
The AUTO mode is switched off immediately
when you operate any of the manual air controls.
The "eco"
mode*1*
is activated if you press the
AUTO button briefly while automatic mode is ac­

tive.
Fuel is saved in "eco" mode* because the
settings respond more passively. The "eco"

mode*
is on when eco appears in the console dis­
play. The "eco" mode* is deactivated when you
press the AUTO button again.

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This function is not available on all export versions.
A/C Cooling mode
The air cooling system only works when the blow­
er is switched on. The air cooling mode is switch­
ed on/off when the A/C button is pressed. When
the air cooling is switched off, the air is not
cooled and therefore not dehumidified. The
win­

dows may mist up as a result. The air cooling is
switched off automatically at low outside
tem­

peratures.

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/ # Temperature
The temperature for the driver's and front pas­
senger's sides can be set separately using
con­

trols ® and @. The temperature can be adjusted
between +16 °C (+60 °F) and +28 °C (+84 °F).
Outside this range, LO or HI will appear on the air
conditioner display. In the two extreme settings
the air conditioner operates continuously with
maximum cooling or heating output, and the
temperature is not regulated automatically.
Synchronisation: By pressing the AUTO button
for 2 seconds, the temperature of the passeng­
er's side can be set to the temperature of the
driver's side. The settings remain synchronised
until the temperature is changed on the passeng­
er's side.
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Heating and cooling

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Blower
You can adjust the blower speed manually using
the control
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You should leave the blower on at
a low setting to prevent the windows from mist­
ing up and to ensure that the vehicle interior is
constantly ventilated. Press the AUTO button for
automatic control of the blower speed.

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'J Air distribution and air outlets
The buttons can be used to adjust the air distri­

bution.
Press the AUTO button for automatic air
distribution.
The round air outlets in the dashboard can be ad­
justed
^>page
71.
To prevent the front side windows from misting
up in wet weather, it's a good idea to open the
side air outlets and point them to the side.

Foot-Level
air outlets are provided underneath
the front seats to heat the rear cabin.

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Defroster
The windscreen and side windows are defrosted
or demisted as quickly as possible. The air output
is increased to maximum and most of the air
comes out of the outlets below the windscreen.
The air recirculation mode is deactivated. The
temperature should be set to 22 °C or higher.
The temperature is regulated automatically. At
setting
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the A/C cooling mode is automatically
activated depending on the ambient tempera­

ture.

The defroster is switched off when the AUTO but­
ton is pressed.

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Air recirculation mode
The air recirculation mode can be switched on
manually or automatically*.
- To switch the manual air recirculation mode
on/off, press the
<s>
button.
-The automatic* air recirculation function must
be activated on the infotainment system. Se­
lect the following on the infotainment system:

|MENU|
button > Car > left control button > A/C
> Auto recirculation. The air quality sensor,
which is designed for the detection of diesel
and petrol exhaust fumes, automatically
switches the air recirculation mode on or off
depending on the
level
of pollution in the out­
side air.
In air recirculation mode, the air from the interi­
or of the vehicle is filtered and recirculated. This
setting prevents fumes etc. from entering the in­
terior. We recommend switching on the air recir­
culation mode when driving through a tunnel or
in traffic queues
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The air recirculation mode is switched off when
the
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or AUTO or
M.
button is pressed.
If the engine is
cold,
the air conditioner will auto­
matically switch to air recirculation mode when
the vehicle is reversing.

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Rear window heating
If the rear window heating is activated with the
ignition switched on, the battery management
determines whether or not the battery charge
level is sufficient for the rear window heating to
be switched on. Otherwise the rear window heat­
ing operates when the engine is running, and
switches off automatically after about
10 - 20 minutes, depending on the outside
tem­

perature.
To switch on the rear window heating perma­
nently, press and hold the
S
button for at least
2 seconds. This setting will be stored for approxi­
mately 15 minutes after the ignition is switched

off.

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Seat heating*
When you press the
«r
button, the seat heating is
switched on at level 3 (the highest level). The
LEDs indicate the temperature level. To reduce
the temperature, press the button again. To
switch off the seat heating, press the button re­
peatedly until all the LEDs have gone out.
The seat heating automatically switches from
level 3 to level 2 after about 10 minutes.
A WARNING
For reasons of safety you should not leave
the air recirculation switched on for too

long.
This mode prevents fresh air from en­
tering the vehicle, so the windows can mist
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Multi
Media Interface

Multi
Media Interface
Notes on traffic safety
You should only use certain infotainment system
functions, e.g.
entera
navigation destination,
while the vehicle is stationary. Always be pre­
pared to stop operating the infotainment system
in the interest of your own safety and that of
oth­

er road users.
A WARNING
Only operate the infotainment system when
the traffic conditions allow you to do so safely
and when you can maintain proper control of
your vehicLe - risk of accident!

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Note
Certain functions are not available while the
vehicle is in motion.
Introduction
The Multi Media Interface (MMI) combines
dif­

ferent communication, navigation* and
enter­

tainment systems in your Audi. You can operate
your MMI system via the MMI control console,
the multi-function steering wheel or the speech
dialogue system*.

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Fig.
140 MMI control console
Overview of MMI control console

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Rotary pushbutton with joystick

function*
153,
157
© MMI touch
pad*
155
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Left controL button 154

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Right control button 154
(D Buttons for calling up menus di­
rectly 154
(6)
IMENU1
button
(7)
IBACKI
button
154
153
MMI ON/OFF button
with joystick function
How to use

Fig.
141 MMI ON/OFF button with joystick function
Switching MMI on/off: The MMI can be switched
on/off manually.
-To switch on manually: Briefly press the ON/
OFF
button
(D^F/g.
141.
Or. Press the
[MENU]

button (6)
^>page
152, Fig. 140 or one of the
buttons for calling up menus directly (J).
- To switch off manually: Press and hold the ON/
OFF
button
®^>F/g.
141 until the MMI
switches off. The MMI system will not be
switched on automatically when the ignition is
switched on if it was turned off manually the
last time it was operated.
Other functions:
- To adjust the volume: Turn the ON/OFF button

Ql^Fig.
141.
- Mute: Briefly press the ON/OFF button
(Î)

*Fig.
141.
- To select the previous/next function (e.g. ra­
dio station/track): Briefly press the ON/OFF
button
(i)t>Fig.
141 to the left KM or right
WH.

-To rewind/fast forward (e.g. track): Press and
hold the ON/OFF button
(T)^Fig.
141 to the

left KM
or right»!.
A WARNING
The audio system volume should be set at a
level which enables you to hear external
sig­

nals (such as the sirens of police and
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Multi Media Interface
Calling up the main menu


Press the button marked
[MENU
|(g)
tapage
152, Fig. 140. The MMI menus (e.g. Ra­
dio) will be displayed
of/g.
145. You can then
use the rotary pushbutton to select and
con­

firm a function.
Calling up a menu directly


Press the corresponding button to call up me­
nus
directly (§) ^>page
152, Fig. 140 in the di­
rection of the menu you require (e.g.
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RADIO
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You can then use the rotary pushbutton to se­
lect and confirm a function.
Options menu: You can use the options menu to
select and confirm specific functions for individu­
al menu items (e.g. Radio) and to make changes
to settings.
Important: The symbol for the options menu
L±|

must be shown on the infotainment display

^>Fig.
146. You can then use the rotary pushbut­
ton to select and confirm a function.
To call up/close the options menu: Press the
right control button
^>Fig.
146. You can then use
the rotary pushbutton to select and confirm a

function.

Calling up the selection/options menu with
the control buttons
90.5 MHz

91.5
MHz
96.6 MHz
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Fig.
146 Control buttons on MMI control console
Selection menu: You can use the selection menu
to call up further functions for individual menu
items (e.g. Radio).
Important: The symbol for the selection menu
must be shown on the infotainment display

ï>Fig.
146.
To call up/close the selection menu: Press the
left control button
^>Fig.
146. You can then use
the rotary pushbutton to select and confirm a

function.

Notes on path descriptions

The
path descriptions in this manual
show
you at
a glance how to call up the menu you require
along with its settings and functions.
Example of a path description


Select:
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RADIO|
button > left control button >

FM.

Using a path description
• Press the
I
RADIO
I
button.


Press the left control button.


Turn the rotary pushbutton to FM in the menu.


Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm FM.


The function you have selected and confirmed
is now set. In this example, the FM waveband is

selected.

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Multi Media Interface
MMI touch
MMI touch pad
Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch

You
can enter data on the MMI touch pad with
the help of handwriting recognition.

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Miinchsmiinster,
85126

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Petershausen,
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Fig.
147 Entering a navigation destination via the MMI
touch pad
The MMI touch pad is located between the
con­

troL buttons
^>Fig.
147.
Entering letters, numbers and characters
Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch

The
MMI touch pad enables information to be
entered with the help of handwriting recogni­
tion.
Important: A function requiring text or number
input must be active and the
symbol (T)

oF/g.
148 must be shown on the display.
- Basic principle: Use your finger to write an
indi­

vidual letter (capital or small letters) or num­
bers/symbols on the MMI touch pad. If the sys­
tem positively identifies a character, it will be
shown on the infotainment display
(Î)
^>page
155, Fig. 147 and may be confirmed
acoustically. It will then be shown in the entry

field.

- To enter a space: Move your finger from left to
right across the MMI touch pad.
- To delete a character: Move your finger from
right to left across the MMI touch pad.
- To use the suggestion: Press the rotary push­

button.

- To switch directly to the results list: Turn the
rotary pushbutton to the right.
- To enter Cyrillic characters: Press the right
con­

trol button. Select and confirm Switch to Cyril­
lic characters.
- To open the speller: Select the right control
button > Open speller. Text and numbers can
be entered via the speller
^>page
159.
Telephone: call list

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Who would you like to call?

e.g
"John Smith"

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Mailbox

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Smith, John
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148 Display when MMI touch is active
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System settings
Volume of announcements: You can adjust the
volume of traffic announcements by turning the
rotary pushbutton.
Speech dialogue system

Applies
to: vehicles with speech dialogue system
Command display: Refer to
<=>page
256.
Short dialogue: Refer to
^>page
256.
Volume: Refer to
^>page
256.
Individual speech training: Refer to
^>page
256.
Parking
aid*

You can adjust the volume of the sounds by
turn­

ing the rotary pushbutton.
- To adjust the front volume: Select and confirm

high,
medium or low.
- To adjust the rear volume: Select and confirm

high,
medium or low.
MMI touch*
You can adjust the volume of the MMI touch*
spoken cues by turning the rotary pushbutton.
Restarting the MMI
system

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Fig.
207 Combination of buttons for restart


Briefly press the rotary pushbutton and
simul­

taneously press the two buttons for calling up
menus directly upwards
^>Fig.
207.
Notes on software
Licences
Information on the MMI system's software and
its licence conditions
- Select:
|MENU|
button > Settings > left control
button > System maintenance
>
Version infor­

mation.

- Or: On the Internet at www.audi.com/softwar-

einfo.

Information on the head-up display's software
and its licence conditions
- Important: The vehicLe must be stationary.
- After switching on the ignition, press and hold
the button for the head-up display for at least
five seconds
<P.

- Press the rotary pushbutton to close the infor­
mation box. Or: Drive off.
Information on the instrument cluster's soft­
ware and its licence conditions
Press the reset button
(£) ^>page
12, Fig. 4 twice
in the first five seconds after switching on the ig­

nition.

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Index

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Emergency braking function 82
New brake pads 147
Browser
see Media centre 244
Bulb failure
Changing bulbs 334

Bulbs,
changing 334
Buttons
Assigning functions (multi-function steering
wheel) 17
Multi-function steering wheel 15, 18
Operating unit (MMI) 152
C
Cables (USB adapter/AUX adapter) 240
Calling up media 243

Call
list 179

CalL
options 187
Capacities
AdBlue 292

Fuel
tank 343
Washer fluid reservoir 343
Caps for wheel bolts, removing 321
Car care
Washing/cleaning 312
Care
see Cleaning 312
Car phone
172,188

Catalytic converter 295
CD drive 236
Central locking system 37
Cetane number (diesel) 289
Changing settings for additional dispLay .... 19
Charging
see Power sources 60
Charging battery 242
Charging battery (mobile devices) 241
Chassis number 342
Child lock 46
DVD 246
Child seats 267
Fitting 270
Cigarette Lighter 60
Classic view 17
Cleaning 312
Cleaning/de-icing windows 314
Cleaning/treating leather 315
Cleaning Alcantara 315
Cleaning carbon parts 314, 315
Cleaning controls and displays 314
Cleaning fabrics 315
Cleaning leatherette 315
Cleaning plastic parts 314
Closing
Panorama sun roof 48
Windows 46
see also Unlocking/locking 39, 40
Closing/opening
see Unlocking/locking 39, 40
Coasting mode 91
Coat hooks 61
Colour code 342
Coming home/leaving home
see Entry/exit lights 51
Commands (speech dialogue system) 164
Compact temporary spare wheel 324
Compartments 61
Conference calls 180
Connection manager 257
Connections
see Media 234, 243
Consumption (fuel) 19, 20, 342
Contacts 185
From another directory 258
Importing/exporting 187
Memory capacity 189
Storing as a destination
216

Control buttons (MMI operation) 154
Controls and displays (overview) 10
Control units 150
Convenience key
Manual operation 79
Starting/stopping the engine 76
Unlocking/locking 39
Convenience open/close 47
Cooling mode
Automatic air conditioner 69
Manual air conditioner 67
Cooling system
Anti-freeze 299
Checking coolant level 300
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