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Intelligent technology

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event of faults or anomalies in the vehicLe data,
only these data are saved. As a rule, faults are
shown by the warning lamps in the instrument
cluster.
Data saved in the control units can only be read
and analysed with special equipment.
A qualified workshop is only able to recognise
and deal with faults by using the relevant saved

data.
Among other things, the saved data may
contain the following information:
- Data relating to the engine and the gearbox
-Speed
- Direction of travel
- Braking force
- Seat belt warning system data
The control units installed will not under any cir­
cumstances record conversations in the vehicle.
Event data recorder
Your vehicLe is not equipped with an event data
recorder.
In an event data recorder, information about the
vehicle is temporarily saved. In the event of an
accident, you can therefore obtain detaiLed infor­
mation about the course of events. On vehicles
with an airbag system, accident-related data
such as impact speed, seat belt status, seat
posi­

tions and trigger times can be saved. The exact
information saved depends on the manufacturer.
The installation of an event data recorder is sub­
ject to the agreement of the vehicle's owner. This
process is governed by legislation in some coun­

tries.

Reprogramming control units
All data for controlling components are saved in
the control units. Some convenience features,
such as one-touch signalling, single door unlock­
ing and display messages can be reprogrammed
using special workshop equipment. If any
con­

venience features are reprogrammed, the infor­
mation in this Owner's Manual will no longer be
accurate for the features that have been

changed.
We recommend having the reprogram­
ming approved.
Your Audi dealer will be able to provide you with
information about possibLe reprogramming op­

tions.

Event memory
There is a diagnostic connection for reading out
the event memory Located in the
footweLL
on the
driver's side of the vehicle. Information regard­
ing the operation and status of the vehicle's elec­
tronic control units is stored in the event memo­
ry. The event memory should only be read out
and erased by
a
qualified workshop.
A WARNING
The diagnostic connection must not be used
for other purposes. Incorrect use can cause
malfunctions - risk of accident!
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Speech dialogue system
Function
Dialling a phone number when an
address card is open
Calling a contact from the favour­
ites list
Displaying the call list
Calling the last number dialled
Dialling a telephone number
Correcting an entered phone num­
ber
Displaying contact information
Listening to voice mail messages
Entering the SIM PIN code
Correcting an entered PIN
Correcting an entry
Closing the full List of commands
Say:
Call / Call business number / Call private number / Call land
line / Call business mobile
Telephone favourites
>
desired contact when requested
>
Dial
Call list
Redial
Enter number
>
enter phone number in blocks of individual dig­
its when requested, e.g. 07441 234
567
> Dial
Correction / Delete number
Directory
>
desired contact when requested,

e.g.
John Smith
Call mailbox
Enter PIN
>
enter PIN in individual digits when requested >
Store
Correction / Delete PIN

No,
I meant (XY)
Close
© Note
- If
you
have a mobile phone that transmits
first names and surnames separately, you
can select directory contacts both by enter­
ing the full name
("first
name, surname" or
"surname, first name") and by saying only
the first name or surname.
- Please note that commands can only be
spoken for the main teLephone*

^>page
173.
- For more information on which mobile
phones are supported, please go online

(e.g.
www.audi.com/bluetooth) or contact
an Audi dealer.
Audi connect (infotainment)
Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system and Audi connect (infotainment)
Important: The requirements for Audi connect
(infotainment) must be met
^>page
191.
Function
Calling up an Audi connect infotain­
ment service
Audi connect infotainment services
Search areas for Audi connect info­
tainment services
Correcting an entry
Say:
Audi connect
>
follow the directions given by the system
Weather / Online news / Fuel prices / Parking information /
Travel information / Twitter / Online traffic information / City
events / Flight information / Train information
In vicinity of destination / In immediate vicinity / In new town

No,
I meant (XY)
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Telephone
mobile network provider via the embedded SIM

card1)
^page
191. Your mobile phone will be
connected via Handsfree only
^>page
172, and
you will not be able to use the car telephone

function*
^>page
172.


No: All data connections for all Audi connect in­
fotainment services will use your own SIM
card.

All connections via the embedded SIM
card1*

will be disconnected, and you will be able to
use the car telephone function*
^>page
172.

You can now use Audi connect infotainment serv­

ices.

Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect (infotainment)


You can configure your vehicle's mobiLe Wi-Fi

hotspot*2)
and the Audi connect infotainment
services* immediately after connecting an

rSAP-enabled
mobile phone
^page
191. Or:

Select [TÊT]
button > right control button >
Connection manager
>
right controL button >
Wi-Fi settings.
Using the function Store as default telephone in
the Connection manager, you can store one of
your connected mobile phones as the default
phone
^>page
258.

(T)
CAUTION
Please always observe the information
^©/n

Wi-Fi hotspot on page 202.
- You can adjust further settings for connec­
ted mobile phones using the connection
manager
^>page
257.
- You can also search for the MMI system via
the Bluetooth device search function on
your mobiLe phone.
- Bluetooth devices only have to be bonded

once.
Any devices that have already been
bonded to the MMI system are connected
automatically when the Bluetooth function

11
SIM card installed in vehicle at factory.

2'
Not available in all markets.

3)
The number of possible attempts depends on the SIM

card.

is switched on, the devices are within range
of the car and the ignition is on. The mobile
phone last connected is given priority.
-You will need to authorise the MMI connec­
tion on your mobile phone to enable auto­
matic connection.
- Please note any system queries on your mo­
bile phone, e.g. whether the phone should
connect automatically in the future. On
some mobile phones, you may also need to
download the directory and allow access to
your text messages separately.
- You receive the SIM PIN code from your mo­
bile network service provider together with
the SIM
card.
If
you
enter the SIM PIN code
incorrectly three
times35
in a row, the SIM
card will be be blocked. A PUK (personal un­
blocking key) must be entered in order to
reactivate the SIM
card.

-The Bluetooth connection between the sys­
tem and the mobile phone is automatically
terminated when you leave the car. Depend­
ing on the mobile phone, telephone calls
may be transferred automatically from the
MMI to your mobile phone so that you can
continue talking.
- For further information regarding your mo­
bile phone, contact your mobile network
service provider or refer to the operating in­
structions for your mobile phone. For infor­
mation on using a phone in your car, please
go online (e.g. www.audi.com/bluetooth)
or ask an Audi dealer.
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Audi connect (infotainment)

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- It is only possible to connect a mobile
phone via the remote SIM Access Profile on
vehicles with the Audi phone box.
- Bluetooth devices only have to be bonded

once.
Depending on the mobile phone you
are using, any devices that have already
been bonded to the MMI system are connec­
ted automatically when they are within
range and the ignition is on. You can bond
several mobile phones to the MMI system;
however only one connection is active at a

time.

- You receive the SIM PIN and the PUK from
your mobile network service provider to­
gether with the SIM
card.
If
you
enter the
SIM PIN code incorrectly three
times1)
in a
row, the SIM card will be be blocked. A PUK
(personal unblocking key) must be entered
in order to reactivate the SIM
card.

-The Bluetooth connection between the sys­
tem and the mobile phone is automatically
terminated when you leave the car.
- For further information regarding your mo­
bile phone, contact your mobile network
service provider or refer to the operating in­
structions for your mobile phone. For infor­
mation on using a phone in your car, please
go online (e.g. www.audi.com/bluetooth)
or ask an Audi dealer.
Option 2.3: Using a personal Wi-Fi hotspot
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect (infotainment) and per­
sonal Wi-Fi hotspot
Important
The vehicle must be stationary, and the ignition
must be switched on.
Your mobile device and mobile network provider
must support the mobile Wi-Fi hotspot function.
The personal Wi-Fi hotspot on your mobiLe device
must be activated.
Other devices must be permitted to access the
mobiLe hotspot.
Connecting the MMI to a personal hotspot


Select:
|MENU|
button
>
Telephone
>
right
con­

trol button
>
Wi-Fi settings
>
Wi-Fi
>
on.


Then select and confirm Network search. The
devices found will be shown on the infotain­
ment display.
• Select and confirm your personal Wi-Fi hotspot
from the List.


You may need to enter the password specified
by your mobile device.
• Select and confirm OK.
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WARNINf

Mobile devices, tablet and Laptop computers
and devices of
a
similar weight can only be
operated safely when the vehicLe is stationary.
Like any loose object, they can be catapulted
through the vehicle in an accident and cause
serious injuries. Always make sure that such
devices are securely stowed while you are

driving.

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CAUTION
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The connection via the eSIM card
^>page
191
is disconnected when you use your own SIM

card.
All data connections for all Audi connect
infotainment services will use your SIM
card.

Depending on your network provider, you may
be charged for this service, especially if you
are using the system abroad. We therefore
strongly recommend
that
you use an unlimi­
ted data
plan.
For more information, contact
your service provider.
- The Connection to personal hotspot option

cépage
202 will be switched on
([vf)
auto­
matically during the network search.
- Please contact your mobile network service
provider to find out which functions your
mobiLe device supports.

x)
The number of possible attempts depends on the SIM

card.

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Flight information
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect (infotainment)
Information on flights and current arrival/depar­
ture times in the search area selected.


Select and confirm Flight information.
Train information
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect (infotainment)
Information on bus stops, train stations and cur­
rent arrival/departure times in the search area

selected.


Select and confirm Train information.
You can use the right controL button to select the
train information you require.
City events
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect (infotainment)
Information on events of different categories in
the search area selected.


Select: City events
>
left control button > a
cat­

egory.
Online news
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect (infotainment)
With this service, you can call up the latest head­
lines from your preferred news providers in the

MMI.

Important: You must have subscribed to news
feeds via your myAudi account and your vehicle
must be connected to myAudi
<^>page
196.


Select: Online news > desired news feed
>
a
headline.
© Note
If
you
have not yet subscribed to any personal
news feeds in your myAudi account, pre-con-
figured news feeds will be shown.
Twitter
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect (infotainment)

You
can
access
the most important functions of
your Twitter account via the MMI.
Important:
You must have linked your myAudi account to
Twitter. Further information can be found on the
Internet at my.audi.com.
You must have linked your vehicle to myAudi

opage
196.


Select: Twitter
>
left control button > function
desired (e.g. Trends).
You can choose the following categories in the
Twitter menu:
- My tweets: New tweets and tweets you have
composed are listed.
- Home: All the tweets from people you are
fol­

lowing are displayed.
-Trends: Topics currently being favoured for dis­
cussion within a particular country.
Different functions will be available depending
on the Twitter category you choose:
- New tweet: You can send a new tweet with the
help of ready-made templates or text blocks
created personally using myAudi.
- Refresh: The selected Twitter function is upda­

ted.

- Favourite: You can "favourite" a tweet to show

that
you like it.
- Retweet: You can repost a tweet to share it
with other people.
- Further settings (such as your account,
lan­

guage,
Tweet privacy, and location settings)
cannot be changed in the MMI. If
you
wish
to change anything in these menus, please
do so on the Twitter website itself.
- Further information on the individual
tem­

plates can be found online at my.audi.com.
- You can only connect one Twitter account to
your myAudi account.
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Navigation
Setting a destination from the map (via
MMI touch)

Applies
to: vehicles with navigation system (flash memory)

and
MMI touch pad
A location on the map can be set as a destina­
tion.
- To set a convenient map scale: Turn the rotary
pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise.
- To activate the crosshairs: Press the rotary
pushbutton. The crosshairs will appear on the

map.

- To move the crosshairs: Use the MMI touch pad
to move the crosshairs to the destination

<^>page
156.
- To use the destination for route guidance:
Press the rotary pushbutton when the cross­
hairs are displayed. If
you
wish to set
a
stop­

over, select and confirm Set as stopover and
then Start route guidance.
-
To
hide the crosshairs: Press the
|BACK|
button.
Additional information on the point selected
with the crosshairs: If
you
use the crosshairs to
preselect a location on the map, any existing in­
formation on this location (e.g. road name, ad­
dress or special destinations) will be displayed ©

^>page
219, Fig. 182.
Using home address/favourite as the
destination

Applies
to: vehicles with navigation system

The
home address option is a quick and easy way
to have the system guide you home.
The
favour­

ites make it easier to
access
destinations you re­
quire regularly.
• Press the
|NAV/MAP|
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed

opage
207, Fig. 172.
Using the home address as the destination
Important: A home address must have been stor­
ed
o
page 215.
Your home address is displayed in the Enter des­
tination menu
(f) opage
207, Fig. 172.
- SeLect: Home address
>
Start route guidance.
Using a favourite as the destination
Important: At Least one favourite must have been
stored as a destination
<=>page
216.
- Enter at least the first three letters of the de­
sired favourite in the entry field for the search

function.
The favourites found will be shown on
the infotainment display (4)
^>page
207,
Fig. 172.
- SeLect and confirm the desired item.
- Select and confirm Start route guidance.
- Further home address settings can be found
on
•=>page
215.
- Further favourites settings can be found on

^>page
216.
Using a destination from the directory

Applies
to: vehicles with navigation system

You
can navigate directly to entries in the direc­

tory.

Options — Show contact details
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Max
Mustermann jy
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E^
MusterstraGe
4,
54321 Musterstadt [

jr3^^
HauptstraSe
1,
54321
Musterstadt

h ^\
(D) 54321 Musterstadt,
MusterstraBe
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Important: A postal address with navigation data
must be available for
a
contact or
a
navigation
destination must have already been added for a
contact
Opage
216, Directory contacts.


Press the
|NAV/MAP|
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed

^>page
207, Fig. 172.

*•
Select: left control button > Directory
>
a con­

tact.

Directory contacts are displayed in alphabetical
order and are displayed together with a location

symbol:

(Î)
Business postal address
(D Private postal address
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Navigation
- The route calculated by the navigation sys­
tem is a recommendation of how best to
reach a destination. Pay attention to traffic

lights,
no stopping signs, lane change re­
strictions, one-way streets, etc.
© CAUTION
-Should the navigation directions contradict
the current traffic regulations, you must al­
ways follow the traffic regulations.
- The volume should only be set at a level
which enables you to hear distant police and
emergency vehicles clearly - failure to do so
could result in an accident.
© Note
- Snow or other obstructions on the GPS aer­
ial or interference caused by trees or large
buildings could affect the reception of the
satellite signals and make positioning
diffi­

cult. GPS reception and vehicle positioning
can also be adversely affected by deactiva­
tion or a malfunction of several satellites.
- Road names can change; therefore the
names stored on the MMI may be different
from the actual names in exceptional cases.
Entering a destination
Searching for navigation destinations
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
With the search function, you can use the MMI
touch
pad*
or the speller for letters/numbers to
enter navigation destination information in any
order (e.g. Forest Road 20 London).
You
can
search for special destinations, contacts, recent
destinations or favourites in the same way to
help you navigate to the desired address.
Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly untiL the
Enter destination menu is displayed
opage
207,
Fig. 172.
• Push the rotary pushbutton upwards. The entry
field will be displayed
@ ^>page
207, Fig. 172.
- Enter one or more search terms in the entry

field.

- If appropriate, confirm an autocomplete
sug­

gestion*
or a suggested word*. Refer to

^page
159, Speller for letters/numbers.
- Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise to switch
to the results list.
- Select a destination from the results list and
confirm it.
- Select and confirm Start route guidance.
The route will be displayed as an overview on the

map.
Route guidance is already active.
Narrowing the search area
All countries are preselected for the search func­
tion at the factory.
-In the input menu
(T)<=>page207,
Fig. 172, se­
lect the right controL button > Country selec­

tion.

- Select the country flvj) which you would Like to
search in. This will limit the number of results
and speed up the search. The entry selected in
the country selection menu will be stored.
© Note
- The terms suggested by the MMI depend on
the destinations to which you have recently

driven.

- Up to 50 entries are stored in the list of des­
tinations to which you have recently driven.
- For more information on the search func­

tion,
please refer to
^>page
160.
Loading last destination
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system

The
destinations you have most recently driven
to are stored automatically and can be loaded
directly as new destinations.
Important: You must have set
a
destination in
the past.


Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed

opage
207, Fig. 172.
The destinations to which you have recently driv­
en are listed directly in the Enter destination
menu under your home address and marked with
the
symbol®^
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207, Fig. 172. •
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- Select and confirm one of the recently set des­
tinations from the List.
- Select and confirm Start route guidance.
Deleting recent destinations
- Select and confirm one of the recently set des­
tinations from the list.
- Select: right control button > Delete destina­
tion > Delete this recent destination or Delete
all recent destinations.
The destination selected or all the recent desti­
nations will be deleted and no longer displayed in
the Enter destination menu.
Entering an address
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
As an alternative to the search function, you can
also enter an address step by step.


Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed

«*
page 207, Fig. 172.


Select: left control button > Enter address.
- To enter a destination via the country: Select
and confirm Country. Select
a
country from the
list and confirm it. Or: Search for
a
country via
the entry
field.

- To enter a destination via the town/post code:
Select and confirm Town/post code. Enter a
town or a post code. Or: Select and confirm a
town from the list.
- Select and confirm additional details for the
destination such as Street, House number or
Centre.
- To enter a destination via an intersection*: Se­
lect and confirm Intersection. You must al­
ready have entered a street. SeLect
a
street di­
rectly from the list and confirm it. Or: Search

fora
street via the entry
field.

- Select and confirm Start route guidance.
Setting a destination from the map (via
rotary pushbutton)
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system (SD card) and ro­
tary pushbutton with joystick function
A location on the map can be set as a destina­
tion.

Fig.
173 Moving the crosshairs (MMI control console with
rotary pushbutton with joystick function)


Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the map is displayed.
- To set a convenient map scale: Turn the rotary
pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise.
- To activate the crosshairs: Press the rotary
pushbutton.
- To navigate in the legend menu: Select and
confirm the crosshairs mode in the legend
menu
(D^F/g.
173. The crosshairs will appear
on the
map(î).

- To move the crosshairs: Turn the rotary push­
button in the direction you would like to move
the crosshairs (see magnified detail

^>Fig.
173). Press and hold the rotary pushbut­
ton until the crosshairs are at the desired
posi­

tion on the map. Press the |BACK| button.
- To use the destination: Select
|QK[
in the
Leg­

end menu
(f)^>
Fig.
173.
If you
wish to set a
stopover, select and confirm Set as stopover
and then Start route guidance.
- To hide the crosshairs: Press the
I BACK |
button

twice.

Additional information on the point selected
with the crosshairs: If
you
use the crosshairs to
preselect a location on the map, any existing in­
formation on this location (e.g. road name, ad­
dress or special destinations) will be displayed ©

<=>page
219, Fig. 182.
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Navigation
Setting a destination from the map (via
MMI touch)

Applies
to: vehicles with navigation system (flash memory)

and
MMI touch pad
A location on the map can be set as a destina­
tion.
- To set a convenient map scale: Turn the rotary
pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise.
- To activate the crosshairs: Press the rotary
pushbutton. The crosshairs will appear on the

map.

- To move the crosshairs: Use the MMI touch pad
to move the crosshairs to the destination

<^>page
156.
- To use the destination for route guidance:
Press the rotary pushbutton when the cross­
hairs are displayed. If
you
wish to set
a
stop­

over, select and confirm Set as stopover and
then Start route guidance.
-
To
hide the crosshairs: Press the
|BACK|
button.
Additional information on the point selected
with the crosshairs: If
you
use the crosshairs to
preselect a location on the map, any existing in­
formation on this location (e.g. road name, ad­
dress or special destinations) will be displayed ©

^>page
219, Fig. 182.
Using home address/favourite as the
destination

Applies
to: vehicles with navigation system

The
home address option is a quick and easy way
to have the system guide you home.
The
favour­

ites make it easier to
access
destinations you re­
quire regularly.
• Press the
|NAV/MAP|
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed

opage
207, Fig. 172.
Using the home address as the destination
Important: A home address must have been stor­
ed
o
page 215.
Your home address is displayed in the Enter des­
tination menu
(f) opage
207, Fig. 172.
- SeLect: Home address
>
Start route guidance.
Using a favourite as the destination
Important: At Least one favourite must have been
stored as a destination
<=>page
216.
- Enter at least the first three letters of the de­
sired favourite in the entry field for the search

function.
The favourites found will be shown on
the infotainment display (4)
^>page
207,
Fig. 172.
- SeLect and confirm the desired item.
- Select and confirm Start route guidance.
- Further home address settings can be found
on
•=>page
215.
- Further favourites settings can be found on

^>page
216.
Using a destination from the directory

Applies
to: vehicles with navigation system

You
can navigate directly to entries in the direc­

tory.

Options — Show contact details
H
^

i
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C

Fiç

s
Max
Mustermann jy
.
E^
MusterstraGe
4,
54321
Musterstadt
[

Jr3^^
HauptstraSe
1,
54321
Musterstadt

h ^\
(D) 54321 Musterstadt,
MusterstraBe
^J
0°45'44.5"N,
l°25'30.7'O

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Important: A postal address with navigation data
must be available for
a
contact or
a
navigation
destination must have already been added for a
contact
Opage
216, Directory contacts.


Press the
|NAV/MAP|
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed

^>page
207, Fig. 172.

*•
Select: left control button > Directory
>
a con­

tact.

Directory contacts are displayed in alphabetical
order and are displayed together with a location

symbol:

(Î)
Business postal address
(D Private postal address
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- You will receive your myAudi
PIN
after set­
ting
up
a myAudi account.
- Further information
can
be found
on the In­

ternet
at
www.audi.com.
Entering
a
destination using coordinates

Applies
to:
vehicles with navigation system


Press
the |NAV/MAP|
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu
is
displayed

<>page
207,
Fig.
172.

*-
Select: left control button > Geographic coordi

nates.

- Select Latitude/Longitude.
- Press
the
rotary pushbutton
to
select
the
indi­

vidual values.
- Turn
the
rotary pushbutton clockwise
or
anti­

clockwise
to
change
the
selected value.
- Select and confirm Start route guidance.
Adding
a
stopover

Applies
to:
vehicles with navigation system

You
can enter
a new
destination while route
guidance
is
active.
Navigation: enter destination
(D) Hamburg, 20148
Stop route guidance
Delete stopover

Fig.
176
Example: Active route guidance with stopover
Important:
The
route guidance function must
al­

ready
be
active.


Press
the |NAV/MAP|
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu
is
displayed

•=>
page
207,
Fig.
172.

Entering
a
destination
as a
stopover
- Enter
a
destination
in the
entry line

•=>
page
208.

- Select
a
destination from
the
results list
and

confirm
it.

- Select and confirm
Set
as stopover.
Deleting
a
stopover
- Push
the
rotary pushbutton upwards.
The

search function
and the
active route guidance
will
be
displayed.
- Select and confirm Delete stopover
@
o
Fig.
176.

- The stopover will
be
deleted.
Stopping route guidance

Applies
to:
vehicles with navigation system
Important:
The
route guidance function must
be

active.


Press
the |NAV/MAP|
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu
is
displayed

o page
207,
Fig.
172.

*•
Turn
the
rotary pushbutton
to the
left until
the

active route guidance
is
displayed
<=>page
213,

Fig.
176.

*•
Select and confirm Stop route guidance
(l)
•=>page
213,
Fig.
176. The
destination will
be

deleted.
Or:
Select
the
right control button
>

Stop route guidance.
Further options when entering
a

destination

Applies
to:
vehicles with navigation system
Depending
on the
function chosen,
the
following
options
may be
availabLe
to
you when
you are en­

tering
a
destination:


Press
the
right control button.
Stop route guidance:
The
route guidance func­
tion must
be
active.
The
route guidance will
be

stopped.
For
more information, please refer
to

=>
page
213.

Country information: With this option, you
can

view
the
speed Limits
for
towns
and
country
roads
in the
country you have selected. This infor­
mation
is
displayed automatically when
you
cross
a border
in the
route information
(7)

•=>page
219,
Fig.
181 if
this
is
activated

<=>
page
221.

Country selection: Select
a
country
([vj)
which,
for example, you wish
to
include
in
your searches

^>page
208.
Alternatively, select
all
countries.


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