audio AUDI Q7 2008 4L / 1.G Infotainment MMI Operating Manual

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Television79
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control The DVB-T hybrid tuner* supports the DVB-T standard and the
analog TV standards PA L, NTSC and SECAM.
If you select the wrong TV standard the following problems can
occur: no picture or a poor picture, no colour picture, no audio
output or no reception of certain analog or digital channels.
Note
The TV standard is preset at the factory to the TV standard of the
country to which the vehicle is sold.
Applies to vehicles: with external AV source
AV standard
– Select: Function selector button > source
External AV source 1/2 > function selector button
> AV standard.
You can select from Default setting, PA L, SECAM or NTSC.
If you select the wrong AV standard, the following problems can
occur: no picture or a poor picture or no colour picture.
Applies to vehicles: with DVB-T
Channel following
The Channel Following function ensures that you remain
tuned to the selected TV channel.
– Select: Function selector button > source TV >
function selector button > Channel Following.
Channel Following on
The activated Channel Following function tries to retain the current
TV channel even if you leave its transmission area.
Channel Following off
If you leave the transmission area of the currently selected TV
channel, it may no longer be received.
MoroccoMorocco
Eastern Europe
PA L B GEstonia
Eastern Europe
PA L D K
a)at the time of print.
TV standard a)Valid for the following countries
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Using the telephone87
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control
Using the telephone
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
Introduction
You can operate a mobile phone* or the handset conveniently via
the MMI system. It does not matter whether the mobile phone is
connected to the Bluetooth car telephone kit or the phone pre-
installation. The basic operation via the MMI control console is
always the same.
Many telephone functions that you are familiar with from your land
line or your mobile phone are available in your vehicle: You can
answer and end calls, place calls on hold and go back and forth
between two separate calls (switching calls). In addition, you can
access the MMI directory, the phone book on your SIM card and the
phone book on your mobile phone.
When you place or receive telephone calls the audio source is
muted automatically and the current media drive is paused. A
crossed-out loudspeaker will appear in the display when the system
is muted. After the call the audio source will return to its previous
volume.
You can set the system so that it will switch off the navigation* voice
guidance during phone calls if desired page 119.
Caution
•You must switch off the telephone system via the MMI menu
(Setup Telephone) in areas where the use of mobile telephones is
prohibited. Please observe all relevant caution notices and regula-
tions.
•Switch off the car telephone kit, the handset* page 140 and
any other mobile phones in all areas where there may be a risk of
explosion. Remember that these areas may not always be
adequately marked. Such places are filling stations, fuel and chem-
ical storage facilities or transport vehicles and other places where fumes, chemicals (e.g. from leaking propane or fuel vapours in vehi-
cles or buildings) or large quantities of dust particles (e.g. from
flour, wood or metal) could accumulate in the air. This warning also
applies to all other places where you would normally switch off your
engine.
Note
The telephone functions will depend on the mobile network service
provider and the mobile phone used. For more information, contact
your service provider.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
Requirements for using the
telephone
If you want to use the telephone function of your MMI system, one
of the following requirements must be met:
•A mobile phone must be connected to the Bluetooth car tele-
phone kit page 24, or
•A handset* must be connected to the Bluetooth car telephone kit
page 27, or
•A mobile phone must be connected to the phone pre-installation
page 19.
In vehicles fitted with a Bluetooth car telephone kit, the car tele-
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Using the telephone 90
WARNING
Since your telephone operates via radio waves, a connection
cannot be guaranteed under all circumstances. Do not rely solely
on your telephone when a vital communication (e.g. medical emer-
gency) is involved.
Note
You can also place an emergency call using the handset*
page 147.
Dialling a telephone number
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
Directly via the speller
Using the speller, you can enter a telephone number
directly (as a series of numbers or as a series of letters).
Important: The telephone mode must be activated
page 26, and the speller must be displayed on the MMI
display fig. 83.
Entering a telephone number using numbers
– Enter the telephone number via the speller.
– To confirm your entry turn the speller to OK and press the
rotary pushbutton, or
– Press the control button for Dial. After the connection
has been established, the audio system will be muted.
Entering a telephone number using letters
– Enter a code, e.g. 0800 via the speller fig. 83.
– To switch to the speller for letters, turn the speller to A-Z
fig. 83 and press the rotary pushbutton. The speller
for letters will appear on the MMI display fig. 84.
– Enter a series of letters, e.g. AUDISERVICE via the speller
fig. 84.
– To confirm your entry turn the speller to OK and press the
rotary pushbutton, or
Fig. 83 Entering a tele-
phone number via the
speller for numbers
Fig. 84 Entering a tele-
phone number via the
speller for letters
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Using the telephone91
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control
– Press the control button for Dial. The telephone number
entered will be dialled.
Should you have entered a telephone number incorrectly, you can
delete the telephone number you have entered into the speller by
pressing the control button .
Note
•DTMF tones can be entered directly using the speller or loaded
from the telephone numbers stored in the memory lists page 91.
•The audio source is muted automatically when you make or
receive telephone calls. The mute symbol page 42, fig. 31 will
then appear in the status line.
•If you activate the voice guidance option off (phone)* in the navi-
gation* function you will not hear any navigation cues while you are
talking on the telephone* page 119.
•If the MMI display was switched off, it will be switched on auto-
matically for the duration of the telephone call.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
From a list
Important: The telephone mode must be activated
page 26.
Finding and calling a telephone number from a
list
– Press the Memory control button.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select Numbers dialled,
Directory, Phone book, Received calls or Missed calls.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The telephone numbers in
the selected list will appear in the MMI display.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to the telephone number you
wish to select.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The selected telephone
number will be entered into the speller automatically.
– To start the call, turn the speller to OK and press the
rotary pushbutton, or
– Press the control button for Dial.
Calling up the Numbers dialled list (shortcut) and
calling a number
– Press the function selector button marked . The
speller will appear on the MMI display. There will be no
phone number in the entry space of the speller.
– Press the control button for Dial. The Numbers dialled list
will appear in the MMI display.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to the telephone number you
wish to select.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The selected telephone
number will be entered into the speller automatically.
RETURN
Fig. 85 Selecting a
telephone number
from a list
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Using the telephone 92
– To start the call, turn the speller to OK and press the
rotary pushbutton, or
– Press the control button for Dial.
Note
•In vehicles fitted with the Bluetooth car telephone kit any Missed
calls will be indicated by the symbol page 91, fig. 85 on the
MMI display.
•The telephone functions will depend on the mobile network
service provider and the mobile phone used. For more information,
contact your service provider.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
Answering and ignoring telephone
calls
Important: There must be an incoming call.
Answering telephone calls
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Answer and press to
confirm, or– Press the control button for Answer.
Ignoring telephone calls
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Ignore and press to
confirm, or
– Press the control button for Ignore.
Depending on whether the caller is stored in the phone book and
whether the number is transmitted with the call, the name, the tele-
phone number or Unknown will appear on the MMI display.
Note
•You can answer an incoming call while you are already talking on
the phone. The active telephone call will then be placed on hold
automatically.
•The audio source is muted automatically when you make or
receive telephone calls. The mute symbol page 42, fig. 31 will
then appear in the status line.
•If you do not want to hear any navigation cues while you are on
the phone, simply switch off the route guidance page 119.
•You can also answer and ignore incoming calls using the multi-
function steering wheel page 135.
•In vehicles fitted with phone pre-installation* a call can also be
answered by pressing the talk button on the mobile phone adapter
page 161, fig. 145.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
Ending calls
Important: You must be talking on the phone, or the phone
must be establishing a connection.
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Using the telephone97
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control deactivated. Once you have bonded your mobile phone, you should
switch this function off to prevent your car telephone (vehicle base
station) from being discovered by other users.
Default settings
This function returns the car telephone settings to the factory
defaults. This will delete your user data, including the phone books
stored in the memory page 29, any bonded Bluetooth devices
page 24 and your mailbox number.
Call information*
14)
This function determines whether the vehicle occupants can see the
telephone numbers in the MMI display.
•on - the telephone numbers or names are shown in the MMI
display. All call lists are deleted when you switch on this function.
•off - asterisks ******** appear in the MMI display in place of tele-
phone numbers and names during inbound and outbound calls.
Telephone numbers stored on the MMI cannot be accessed. The call
lists are not updated.
Sound focus
•front - to direct the audio output during a telephone call to the
front loudspeakers.
•centre - to direct the audio output during a telephone call to the
front and centre loudspeakers.
Shutdown delay
•Activated (ticked ) - the telephone system remains active for a
period (factory default setting) after you switch off the MMI. You can
still make calls during this period.
•Deactivated (not ticked) - the telephone system shuts down
when you switch off the MMI. In this case, you can use a twin card
shortly after leaving the vehicle page 30.
Note
The telephone settings depend on your mobile network service
provider.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit
Call options
– Select: Function selector button > function selector
button > Call options.
Call waiting*16)
•Activate - when you are on the phone an audible tone will tell you
if a caller is trying to reach you.
•Deactivate - when you are on the phone you will not be informed
if a caller is trying to reach you.
•Status - to display whether the call waiting function is on or off.
Transmit caller ID*
16)
•Activate - to transmit your telephone number with outbound
calls.
•Deactivate - to suppress your telephone number during
outbound calls.
•Network-dependent - to use the setting agreed in your mobile
network service contract.
•Check status - to check whether the setting for this function is
activated, deactivated or network-dependent.
Automatic redial
•on - to dial a number automatically up to five times if the line is
engaged. Select End call if you want to cancel the automatic redial
function.
16)Applies to mobile phones with SIM Access Profile.
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Using the telephone 102
Sound focus
•front - to direct the audio output during a telephone call to the
front loudspeakers.
•centre - to direct the audio output during a telephone call to the
front and centre loudspeakers.
Shutdown delay
•Activated (ticked ) - the telephone system remains active for a
period (factory default setting) after you switch off the MMI.
•Deactivated (not ticked) - the telephone system shuts down
when you switch off the MMI. In this case, you can use a twin card
shortly after leaving the vehicle.
Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation
Call options
– Press the > buttons on the MMI control
console and select Call options on the MMI.
Automatic redial
•on - to dial a number automatically up to five times if the line is
engaged. Select End call if you want to cancel the automatic redial
function.
•off - a number is not redialled automatically if the line is
engaged.
Auto call answer
•on - an incoming call is answered automatically. It is possible to
decline an incoming call (Ignore) before the auto answer function
responds.
•off - an incoming call is not answered automatically.
Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation
Mailbox number
– Press the > buttons on the MMI control
console and select Mailbox number on the MMI.
Enter the mailbox number using the speller and select OK to store it.
To delete the mailbox number, select Del in the speller and confirm
with OK.
Once the number has been stored, you can call the mailbox by
pressing the control button for Memory.
Note
This service must be set up beforehand. For more information,
contact your service provider.
Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation
Calling the mailbox
– Select: Function selector button > control button
Memory > Call mailbox.
The mailbox number must be stored first page 102. This service
must be set up and activated on your mobile network before you
can use it. For more information, contact your service provider.
Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation
Memory settings
– Press the > buttons on the MMI control
console and select Memory settings on the MMI.
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Basic operation 128
Basic operation
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel
Introduction
You can use the multi-function steering wheel to call up
the following functions in the driver information system
one after the other: Navigation*, Telephone*, Radio, CD
player, Audi music interface* and TV*.
Using the multi-function steering wheel fig. 110, you can operate
certain functions on the radio, the CD player, the Audi music inter-
face*
22), the TV*, the telephone* and the navigation system* very conveniently and without having to take your hands off the steering
wheel.
The available functions are displayed in the driver information
system fig. 111. In addition, you can use the multi-function
steering wheel to switch the speech dialogue system* or the tele-
phone speech control system* on and off and to adjust the volume
on these systems.
These functions can be operated by pressing and scrolling buttons
to fig. 110.
•Press the button repeatedly to switch between the
navigation* mode, the telephone* mode and the current audio
source. The selected function will appear in the display of the driver
information system fig. 111. If a sub-menu is displayed in the
driver information system, you can exit this menu again by pressing
the button.
•Scroll the left thumbwheel to select an option within one of
the following functions: radio, CD, Audi music interface*22), TV*,
telephone* and navigation*.
•The speech dialogue system* and the telephone speech control
system* are activated by pressing the talk button . Press and hold
the talk button again to deactivate the speech dialogue / speech
control system.
•Scroll the right thumbwheel up/down to raise/lower the
volume as desired.
Note
•The on-board computer is also displayed in the driver informa-
tion system. Please refer to your Owner's Manual for a detailed
description.
Fig. 110 Controls on
the multi-function
steering wheel
Fig. 111 Display in the
driver information
system
22)Still under development at the time of printing.
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Basic operation129
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control
•If your vehicle is not equipped with these systems, the corre-
sponding button has no function.
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel
Adjusting the volume
The volume of the active audio source (radio, CD, Audi
music interface*, TV*) and the route guidance cues can
be adjusted on the multi-function steering wheel.
Important: The MMI system must be switched on
page 40.
Increasing and reducing the volume on the
active audio source
– Use the right thumbwheel page 128, fig. 110 to
scroll up/down.
Mute
– To mute the MMI system, scroll the right thumbwheel
page 128, fig. 110 down until a crossed-out loud-
speaker symbol appears in the status line of the MMI
display. Any activated media drives will be paused. Pause
will also appear in the heading of the MMI display.
– To deactivate the mute/pause function, scroll the right
thumbwheel up. Playback of the paused media drive will
then be resumed.
Route guidance
– Press the right thumbwheel page 128, fig. 110. The
last route guidance cue will now be repeated.
– To change the volume, scroll the right thumbwheel
up/down during the route guidance cue.
Listening to the radio
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel
Calling up the radio menu
Important: The radio function on the MMI system must be
switched on page 54.
– Press the button page 128, fig. 110 repeatedly
until the radio menu appears in the display of the driver
information system page 130, fig. 113.
Would you like to find out more about the radio function in your
vehicle? You can find a detailed description on page 53,
“Listening to the radio”.
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel
Setting the waveband
The four wavebands FM, MW, LW and DAB* (digital radio)
are displayed at the top of the display of the driver infor-
mation system.
Important: The radio menu must be displayed page 130,
fig. 113.
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Fig. 112 List of wave-
bands
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– Use the left thumbwheel page 128, fig. 110 to scroll
down and select a waveband.
– Press the left thumbwheel to confirm the waveband.
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel
Selecting a station from the station list
Important: The radio menu must be displayed fig. 113.
– Use the left thumbwheel page 128, fig. 110 to scroll
up/down and select a radio station.
– Press the left thumbwheel to tune to the station.
Note
Any stations that appear in grey lettering in the MMI display are not
displayed in the driver information system.
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel
Selecting a stored station
Important: The radio menu must be displayed fig. 113,
and a station must be stored in the memory list page 57.– Use the left thumbwheel page 128, fig. 110 to scroll
up/down and select Memory.
– Press the left thumbwheel. The radio memory list will be
displayed.
– Scroll the left thumbwheel to select a radio station and
press the left thumbwheel. The system will tune to the
radio station.
Playing media
Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel
Calling up the media menu
Important: The media function must be activated on the
MMI system, and an audio source must be selected
page 63.
– Press the button page 128, fig. 110 repeatedly
until a list of tracks fig. 114 / page 131, fig. 115
appears in the display of the driver information system.
Fig. 113 Radio menu
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Fig. 114 List of CD
tracks
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