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Navigation

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Map
How to
use
the map

Applies
to: vehicles with navigation system
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182 Example: Standard map with crosshairs switched

on


Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the map is displayed
^Fig.
181.
Zooming in/out on map
- Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise or
anti­

clockwise. You can also zoom in or out on the
map using the MMI touch
pad*
^>page
157. Or:
Scroll the left thumbwheel on the multi-func­
tion steering wheel*
^>page
16.
Switching the crosshairs on/off
- To switch on the crosshairs: Press the rotary
pushbutton while the map is displayed

^Fig.
181.
- To switch off the crosshairs: Press the |BACK|

button.

With the crosshairs switched off
•=>
Fig.
181:

(l)
Orientation: The map is displayed either in
the 2D north
or
the 2D driving position per­
spective.

1J
Applies to vehicles without camera-based speed limit
dis­

play
only
(2) Distance to the destination
(D When the trailer mode function is switched
on
[vj,
a corresponding symbol is shown next
to the arrival time.
(4) Scale: Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise/
anti-clockwise to zoom in or out. When the
Automatic zoom function is switched on
(vf,

an "A" for "automatic" is shown in the zoom

symbol.

(D Altitude
(?) Location of the vehicle
(7) Route information: Various information is
displayed during route guidance (e.g. the up­
coming manoeuvre including the calculated
distance and road name). Traffic information
or special destinations on your current route
are also displayed.
(D Road the vehicle is currently on. When the
vehicle is stationary, "offroad" is displayed

here.

With the crosshairs switched on
^>Fig.
182:
(9) The crosshairs: Move the crosshairs in the de­
sired direction using the MMI touch padVro-
tary pushbutton and select an item on the
map as the destination. Alternatively, have
information displayed on the map item.
© Speed display1); Display of the maximum
speed limit on motorways, dual carriageways
and other major roads.
© Entertainment drawer*: Refer to
^page
157.
© Additional information on the position of the
crosshairs: If
you
move the crosshairs onto a
point on the map, any existing information
on the current position of the crosshairs will
be displayed. Press the rotary pushbutton to
call up the destination details or start route
guidance. If the crosshairs are switched off,
the road you are currently on will be dis­

played.

© Map content (special destinations, favour­

ites).
If several special destinations are loca­
ted close to each other, their symbols are
stacked on the map.
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Navigation
© Better route
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If
a
better route is available
for the current route guidance, this will be
shown on the map together with the time

saved.
Further information can be found
from
^>page
226 onwards.
Further options on the map
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
©
Whether the level of congestion is taken into
account when the route is being calculated
depends on your traffic avoidance settings

<=>
page 217.
Map functions
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system


Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the map is displayed
•=>page
219, Fig. 181.


Press the left control button.
The following map functions are available:
Switch to destination entry
The search function must be displayed in the En­
ter destination menu
•=>page
207, Fig. 172.
Traffic announcements
Up-to-date traffic information is shown on the in­
fotainment display. Further information can be
found from
^page
225 onwards.
Route list
The route list can only be displayed when the
route guidance function is active; it contains in­
formation on the route, road names and the
length of the route sections. On motorways, po­
tential parking areas and service stations will be

displayed.
You can select them as e.g. a stopover.
Special destinations along the route
Important: The route guidance function must be

active.

You can search for special destinations along
your current route. For more information, please
refer to
opage
211.

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Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the map is displayed
^>page
219, Fig. 181.


Press the right controL button.
Depending on the function chosen, the following
additional options may be available in the Map

menu:

Stop route guidance: Refer to
^>page
213
Adjust position: You can adjust the vehicle's po­
sition on the map manually and thus change the

route.

Map settings: Refer to
^>page
221.

Route criteria: Refer to
•=>page
217.
Voice guidance: Refer to
^>page
218.
Navigation settings: Refer to
<=>page
217.
Always display alternative routes: Refer to

<=>page
216.
Parking in vicinity of route*: Parking facilities
near the vehicle are displayed.
Store current position*: You can store your
vehi­

cle's current position as a favourite
opage
216
or as a contact in the directory
<^page
216.
Audi connect at this location*: Enables you to
search for e.g. Travel information in the location
entered (events, weather at destination etc.).
Online traffic data*: You can switch the onLine
traffic data on or off
(vf.

Country information: Refer to
^>page
213.
Exclude route*: When route guidance is activa­

ted,
a section of the calculated route that you
have set (max 20 km) will be avoided if possible.
The navigation system will calculate an alterna­
tive route. The route you entered will only be
blocked in the current route guidance; if re­

quired,
you will need to re-enter the route you
wish to avoid. If
you
exclude a route section, this
section will be hatched in red and white on the

map.

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Radio
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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Radio
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:
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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.

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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:
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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. •

V
This function is not available in the Mexican market.

2)
Station logos may not be available in all countries.
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Media
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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Media
the total and remaining playing time will be dis­

played.

Jukebox memory capacity*
Information on the jukebox memory capacity and
the number tracks stored on the jukebox will be

displayed.

Change play position
Turn the rotary pushbutton to the left or right.
Or: Move your finger from left to right across the
MMI touch
pad*.

Random playback1)
When this function is switched on
Ef,
all the files
in the playlist will be played and shown in
ran­

dom order.

Repeat
track15

When the function is switched on
[vj,
the current
track will be repeated.
Back to 'Playback'
The options menu will be closed. The track cur­
rently playing will be shown in the playlist.
Play similar music*
The track currently playing is briefly analysed

(e.g.
by artist, genre, mood, time) so that the
system can display an intelligent playlist with
similar tracks.
Play more...
An intelligent playlist is displayed based on the
track currently playing. You can choose between
a playlist with more tracks by this artist, of this
album or of this genre.
Copy to jukebox*
Refer to
^>page
236, Filling the jukebox.
Set as ring
tone*2)

Important: A mobile phone must be connected
to the MMI and the track currently playing must
be on the jukebox*
^page
236.

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source.
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This function is not available for all mobile
phones.

The selected track will be used as the ring tone
for incoming calls.
Gracenote online database*
Important: The MMI must be connected to the
Internet.
When this function is switched on
[vj,
various in­
formation will be downloaded for the track cur­
rently playing, if any is available.
Favourites
Refer to
^>page
246.
Further options
Important: The vehicle must be stationary and a
video file* or a DVD* must be playing.
Child lock*
You can use the child lock to restrict video DVD
playback.
Enter the child lock password. The password set
at the factory is 1234. The following options are
available:
- Safety level: Select and confirm a safety level

(e.g.
level 5). Eight safety levels are available
for the child lock function. If
you
select child
lock level 5, all DVDs with safety levels 1-5 can
be played. Playback of DVDs with a higher safe­
ty level will be blocked. SeLect No restriction to
remove all restrictions.
- Change password: You can change the current

password.

Switch to full screen
The video picture is displayed. Press the rotary
pushbutton to show the playlist. Or: Press the

I
BACKI
button.
Replay
video1'

When the function is switched on
[vj,
the current
video will be replayed. •
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Media
Display DVD menu
The DVD main menu will be called up on the info­
tainment display.
- To select a menu option: Select and confirm a
menu option. Or: Move your finger on the MMI
touch
pad*
and press the rotary pushbutton.
Audio track1
'

You can adjust the audio track (language and au­
dio format) manually. It depends on the video
DVD whether different languages and audio for­
mats are available.

Subtitles1'

You can select subtitles manually. It depends on
the video DVD whether different languages are
available.
Picture format
We recommend using the automatic setting for
the picture format. Depending on the active file
or source (e.g. video file*, DVD*), you may be able
to adjust the picture format.
Picture for­
mat
automatic
zoom
Description
The MMI detects the picture for­
mat of the source and dispLays the
picture using the best possibLe
width-to-height ratio. Depending
on the source format and the info­
tainment display installed, black
bars may be displayed on the edges
of the picture.
The picture is enlarged to fill the
infotainment display. Switch this
function off if the picture is distor­

ted.

Picture for­
mat
cinema­
scope
original
4:3
16:9
Description
Use this setting for films in the
cin­

ema format 21:9. Black bars will
be shown on the upper and Lower
edges of the infotainment display.
The picture will be displayed using
the picture ratio of the source for­
mat. Select this option if the pic­
ture shown with auto selected is
distorted or partially cut off.
The picture is set to a width-to-
height ratio of
4:3.
Black bars will
be shown on the edges of the info­
tainment display.
The picture is set to a width-to-
height ratio of 16:9. Black bars will
be shown on the upper and lower
edges of the infotainment display.

(T)
Note
- Not all video DVDs have a child lock feature.
- The child lock safety levels comply with the
US standards of the Motion Picture Associa­
tion of America (MPAA). Please note that
age ratings for DVDs may vary between
dif­

ferent European countries.
- If
you
enter the wrong child lock password
three times in a row, you will not be able to
enter
a
password for approximately one mi­

nute.
The password can only be reset by an
Audi workshop.
automatic
zoom
The MMI detects the picture for­
mat of the source and dispLays the
picture using the best possibLe
width-to-height ratio. Depending
on the source format and the info­
tainment display installed, black
bars may be displayed on the edges
of the picture.
The picture is enlarged to fill the
infotainment display. Switch this
function off if the picture is distor­

ted.

May not be possible during playback (depends on the
DVD).
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System settings
phone in the Audi phone box*. The following set­
tings are available:
- off: Switches the reminder signal off.
-
sound:
A sound is played as the reminder
sig­

nal.

- spoken: The reminder signal is spoken by the

system.

Reminder signal volume: You can adjust the
vol­

ume of the reminder signal by turning the rotary
pushbutton.
Switch off pop-up: This function is switched off
at the factory. When this function is switched on

fcTf,
the messages about the charging status of
the mobile phone in the Audi phone box* on the
infotainment display will not appear. The re­
minder not to forget the mobile phone when
leaving the vehicle will also be switched off.
Usage tips
Your MMI dispLays usage tips when this function
is switched on
5f.
They will appear less often as
time goes by.
Speech dialogue system
Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system
The following functions are available depending
on the equipment installed in your vehicLe:
Command display: The MMI displays possible
voice commands in the corresponding menu
when this function is switched on
Sf.

Short dialogue: When this function is switched
on
(vj,
the spoken cues are shortened.
Command during speech dialogue*: This option
is activated when the vehicle leaves the factory.
When this option is activated
(vf,
you can say a
new command while the system is giving a spo­
ken cue, rather than waiting for the beep. When
this option is deactivated
O,
wait until you hear
the beep to say
a
command.
Volume: You can adjust the volume of the spoken
cues by turning the rotary pushbutton.
Individual speech training (only possibLe when
the vehicle is stationary): You can use the individ­
ual speech training to adapt the speech dialogue
system to your voice or pronunciation so that the
speech dialogue system can then better recog­
nise what you are saying. The individual speech
training prompts you to repeat 20 spoken phra­
ses that consist of certain commands and blocks
of digits. If
you
would like to delete the stored
speech training setup, you can use the function
Reset individual speech training.
Display brightness
Display brightness: You can adjust the bright­
ness of the infotainment display by turning the
rotary pushbutton.
Factory settings
You can reset the following functions to the fac­
tory settings:
- Sound settings
- Radio
- Media settings
-Jukebox*
- Directory
-Telephone
- Bluetooth and Wi-Fi*
- Navigation settings*
- Navigation and online memory*
- Speech dialogue system*
- Message settings*
- Apps*
-Usage tips
-Audi connect*
- Audi smartphone interface*
You can select the desired options individually or
mark Select all entries. SeLect and confirm Re­
store factory settings.
Please note that not only settings will be de

Leted
when you do this; saved data may also
be erased
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System settings
On-board Handbook
Applies to: vehicles with On-board Handbook

The
On-board Handbook includes the Owner's
Manual
for
your vehicle.
Installing/updating the On-board Handbook
Important: The storage medium on which the
On-board Handbook is stored must have been in­
serted into the relevant drive
^>page
235.
• Select:
|MENU|
button > Settings > Left controL
button > System maintenance > System up­
date > SD card 1, SD card 2, CD/DVD* or USB*.


Follow the instructions given by the system.
Starting the Handbook
Important: The Handbook must have been instal­
led previously.


Select:
IMENUI
button > Car
>
left control but­
ton > Handbook.
The On-board Handbook will automatically load
in the language that is set underthe option Menu
language in the MMI
^>page
255.
Using the On-board Handbook
The following functions are available when you
are operating the On-board Handbook using the
rotary pushbutton:
- Select and confirm an entry: Turn the rotary
pushbutton to the entry you require and press
the rotary pushbutton.
- Show a picture in full size: Turn the rotary
pushbutton to the desired picture and press the
rotary pushbutton.
- Call up the options menu: You can use the
right controL button to return to the Home
page and open the Index.

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WARNING
You should only use the On-board Handbook
when the traffic conditions allow you to do so
safely and when you can maintain proper
con­

trol of your vehicle - risk of injury.
(7) Note
-The On-board Handbook is
not
available in
all countries. Your Audi dealer will be able
to provide you with more detailed informa­

tion.

-Switch off the ignition while you are instal­
ling/updating the On-board Handbook.
- Please note that the On-board Handbook is
not a substitute for the printed Owner's

Manual.

Sound settings

You
can adjust the sound and volume of the MMI
individually.
The
settings depend on the equip­
ment fitted in your vehicle.

Fig.
206 Adjusting balance/fader


Select:
|MENU[
button > Sound > Left control
button > Entertainment.
Treble / Bass
You can adjust the settings for Treble and Bass
by turning the rotary pushbutton. Any changes to
the settings only apply to the audio source cur­
rently active. This allows you to set the sound for
each audio source separately.
Balance/fader* (sound focus)
- To set the left/right volume ratio: Press the
rotary pushbutton. Turn the rotary pushbutton
clockwise or anti-clockwise to the desired
posi­

tion.

- To set the front/rear volume ratio*: Press the
rotary pushbutton again. Turn the rotary push­
button clockwise or anti-clockwise to the de­
sired position.
- To set the volume ratio using the MMI touch

pad*:
Move your finger in the desired direction
on the MMI touch pad. •
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Sound effects
SeLect and confirm a setting for Focus:
-
all:
All the loudspeakers in the vehicle are ac­
tive (evenly distributed sound focus).
- front: Only the loudspeakers in the front of the
vehicle are active.
- rear*: Only the loudspeakers in the rear of the
vehicle are active.
Surround level
You can adjust the surround sound by turning the
rotary pushbutton.

Subwoofer*

You can adjust the subwoofer by turning the ro­
tary pushbutton.
Speed-dependent volume control
You can adjust the automatic volume adaption to
the interior noise level by turning the rotary
pushbutton.
Volume settings
Adjusting the volume
Using the
ON/OFF
button, you can adjust the
vol­

ume of
an
audio source or system message (e.g.
during a speech dialogue*) directly while it is be­
ing played.
- Volume up/down: Turn the ON/OFF button
(T)
^>page
152, Fig. 141 clockwise or
anti-clock­

wise.

- Mute/pause: Briefly press the ON/OFF button.
Or: Turn the ON/OFF button anti-clockwise un­
til the
sy m bol @ •=>
page 161 appears. Any ac­
tive audio/video source will then be paused.
- Unmute/resume: Briefly press the ON/OFF but­

ton.
Or: Turn the ON/OFF button clockwise.

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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 emer­
gency vehicles)
clearly-failure
to do so could
result in an accident.
When you switch on the MMI system, very
high/very low volume levels are automatically
reduced/increased to a preset level.
Setting the system volume


Select:
|MENU|
button > Sound > left control

button.

Telephone
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
Mute telephone: Message and ring tones are si­

lenced.

Ring tone: Refer to
^>page
188, Ring tone and
volume settings.
Ring tone volume: You can adjust the volume of
the ring tone currently selected by turning the ro­
tary pushbutton.
Message volume: You can adjust the volume of
the tone informing you of
a
new message by
turning the rotary pushbutton.
Microphone input level: You can adjust the tele­
phone volume during a call by turning the rotary
pushbutton.
Navigation
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
Voice guidance: Refer to
^>page
218.
Voice guidance during calls: Refer to

•=>
page 218.
Volume of spoken cues: You can adjust the
vol­

ume of the spoken cues by turning the rotary
pushbutton. Or: You can adjust the volume of the
spoken cues while route guidance is active by
turning the ON/OFF button.
Entertainment fader: This option allows the
vol­

ume of the current audio source to be temporari­
ly reduced when the parking aid is active or while
a navigation cue is being played.
Announcements*
Traffic announcements: Refer to
^>page
229.
DAB announcements*: Refer to
^>page
229. •
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