AUDI R8 2008 1.G Infotainment MMI Operating Manual

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Using the telephone99
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control 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 Bluetooth car telephone kit
Calling the mailbox
– Select: Function selector button > control button
Memory > Call mailbox.
The mailbox number must be stored first page 98. 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 Bluetooth car telephone kit
Forwarding calls
– Select: Function selector button > function selector
button > Call forward.
Forward phone calls17)
Incoming calls are forwarded to your mailbox or another number.
You can choose from the following:
•Forward all calls - to forward all incoming phone calls.
•Forward if busy - to forward calls when you are already talking on
the phone.
•Forward if not available - to forward calls when the phone is
switched off.
•Forward if no answer - to forward calls that you do not answer.
Forward fax calls
17)
Incoming fax calls are forwarded to the specified number.
Forward data calls
17)
Incoming data calls are forwarded to the specified number.
Deactivate all fwd settings
17)
All call forward settings can be deleted at once.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit
Network selection
– Select: Function selector button > function selector
button > Network selection.
Login18)
•automatic - your telephone will automatically log into your
mobile service provider network.
•manual - a list of all available networks will appear on the display.
Select a network.
Network selection
18)
The networks for your present location are listed. You can choose
any of the available networks. This function can be used when the
manual login setting is activated.
Note
For further information about networks, please contact your mobile
network service provider.
17)Applies to mobile phones with SIM Access Profile.
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Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit
Memory settings
– Select: Function selector button > function selector
button > Memory settings.
Delete last calls*19)
•Delete numbers dialled - to delete individual telephone numbers
or the complete call list.
•Delete received calls - to delete individual telephone numbers or
the complete call list.
•Delete missed calls - to delete individual telephone numbers or
the complete call list.
Sort call lists
The telephone numbers in the call lists are sorted by the time of the
call. If this function is activated, the list is sorted in reverse order.
Phone book used
•SIM - SIM card entries are loaded onto the car telephone kit and
displayed on the MMI.
•Telephone - phone book entries on the mobile phone are loaded
onto the car telephone kit and displayed on the MMI.
•SIM+Tel - SIM card entries and phone book entries on the mobile
phone are loaded onto the car telephone kit and displayed on the
MMI.
Note
•The memory settings depend on your mobile network service
provider.
•Depending on your mobile phone, it may not be possible to
access the SIM card entries or phone book entries on your mobile phone. For further information, please ask an Audi dealer or
specialist retailer.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit and handset or mobile phone with SIM
Access Profile
Text messages
– Select: Function selector button > control button
Te x t m s g.
If enough memory is available on your SIM card, an incoming text
message can be saved and displayed.
The MMI display shows text messages which are stored on the SIM
card. Depending on the type of mobile phone, your text messages
are stored either on the SIM card or in the mobile phone memory. If
your text messages are stored in the mobile phone memory, they
cannot be displayed on the MMI.
Unread text messages
20)
The envelope symbol in the status line indicates that you have one
or more unread text messages. These are displayed together with
the date, time and telephone number or name.
Read text messages
20)
These are displayed together with the date, time and telephone
number or name.
Delete all text messages
20)
•Delete read text msgs
•Delete received text msgs - to delete read and unread text
messages.
•Delete all text messages - to delete all text messages on the SIM
card.
19)Applies to mobile phones with SIM Access Profile.
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Using the telephone101
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control Options
20)
The following functions are available under Options when you open
a text message to read it:
•Delete - to delete the open text message.
•Call - to dial the number of the person who sent the text
message.
•Extract number - to copy a telephone number contained in the
open text message into the speller for editing.
Note
•A crossed-out envelope symbol in the status line indicates that
there is not enough memory space available for new text messages.
In this case, you will have to delete one or more text messages from
the SIM card before you can receive further text messages.
•You can write and send text messages using the handset*
page 154.
Other settings for the phone pre-
installation
Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation
Options during a call
Important: You must be talking on the phone page 90.
– Select: Control button Options > Mike off.
Switching microphone on/off
Your caller cannot hear your private conversations when the micro-
phone is off. You can still hear the caller. Mike off appears in the
MMI display.Replacing a call
If you are already talking on the phone when someone else calls, the
options Replace and Ignore will appear on the MMI display.
If you select Replace, the active call will be replaced by the incoming
call. If you select Ignore, the incoming call will be declined.
The display in the MMI may remain for several seconds afterwards
(depends on your type of phone). Should you use the function
Replace or Ignore in the MMI system during this time, it is possible
that the current call will be ended.
Note
The option Call waiting must be activated on your mobile phone for
you to be made aware of incoming calls during a conversation. The
call options depend on your mobile network service provider.
Applies to vehicles: with phone pre-installation
Telephone settings
– Press the > buttons on the MMI control
console and select Telephone settings on the MMI.
Bluetooth settings
•PIN for handsfree mode - to change the factory default (1234).
This PIN number has to be entered when you bond a Bluetooth
mobile phone with the Hands-Free Profile to the on-board phone
system page 22.
•Remove Bluetooth devices - to delete all bonded mobile phones.
Default settings
The on-board phone system is returned to the factory defaults. This
will delete your user data, including the phone books stored in the
memory page 23, any bonded Bluetooth devices page 22 and
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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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Using the telephone103
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control Sort call lists
The telephone numbers in the call lists are sorted by the time of the
call. If this function is activated, the list is sorted in reverse order.
Phone book used
•SIM - SIM card entries are loaded onto the on-board phone
system and displayed on the MMI.
•Telephone - phone book entries on the mobile phone are loaded
onto the on-board phone system and displayed on the MMI.
•SIM+Tel - SIM card entries and phone book entries on the mobile
phone are loaded onto the on-board phone system and displayed
on the MMI.
Note
Depending on your mobile phone, it may not be possible to access
the SIM card entries or phone book entries on your mobile phone.
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Navigation 104
Navigation
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Introduction
Let the “Global Positioning System” (GPS) guide you to
your destination.
Wasting time studying confusing maps and tediously planning
routes are things of the past! Now you can simply enter your desired
destination into the navigation system, and the route guidance will
guide you directly to it. You can also set up to three stopovers on the
way to your destination.
The route guidance will be transmitted in the form of spoken cues
that will inform you in good time of any necessary turns, stops etc.
In which language would you like to hear the route guidance? You
can select any of the following languages: German, English, French,
Italian, Portuguese, Spanish or Dutch. You can have the last route
guidance cue repeated by pressing the right-side thumbwheel on
the multi-function steering wheelpage 137.
A detailed route map is displayed on the MMI screen page 110.
You can also receive information on your route via the driver infor-
mation system page 111.
If you do not want to follow a certain route guidance cue, no
problem! The navigation system will re-calculate the route from the
current location of the vehicle. In addition, if the dynamic navigation
function is activated, the navigation system will even take into
account traffic reports so that you can reach your destination even
faster.
If the vehicle is located in a place that cannot be identified by the
software (e.g. car park), a speech cue will inform you of this.
WARNING
•Today's driving conditions require the full attention of drivers.
Please see page 9, “Notes on traffic safety”.
•Pay attention to traffic rules when driving.
•The route calculated by the navigation system is a recommen-
dation of how best to reach a destination. Pay attention to traffic
lights, no stopping signs, lane change restrictions, one-way
streets, etc.
Caution
•Should the navigation directions contradict the current traffic
regulations, you must always 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 aerial or interference
caused by trees or large buildings could affect the reception of the
satellite signals and make positioning difficult. GPS reception and
vehicle positioning can also be adversely affected by deactivation or
a malfunction of several satellites.
•Street and town names can change, therefore the names stored
on the DVD can in some cases be different from the names that have
since been changed.
•The navigation DVDs can only be purchased from Audi dealers.
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Navigation105
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Activating navigation mode
Important: The MMI system must be switched on
page 40, and a navigation DVD must be inserted in the
drive page 14.
– Press the function selector button. The entry space
fig. 91, the Route plan menu fig. 93 or the naviga-
tion menu that was last activated will appear on the MMI
display.
The menu that was active when you last used the navigation system
will appear on the MMI display. Call up the entry space or the Route
plan menu by pressing the function selector button again
(while in navigation mode).
Note
•Press the right-side thumbwheel on the multi-function steering
wheel* page 128 to have the last spoken voice guidance cue
repeated.
•You can also start the navigation in demo mode page 120 if
you want a simulation.
Entering a destination
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Entering a route with and without stopover(s)
You can choose whether you would like to enter a single
destination (Route without stopover) or up to three stopo-
vers (Route with stopover).
Important: The navigation mode must be activated
page 105, and an entry space for a single destination
fig. 91 or a route plan fig. 93 must be displayed.
Fig. 91 Entry space
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Navigation 106
Route without stopover
–When the Route plan appears on the MMI display
page 105, fig. 93, the MMI system is set for the option
Route with stopover. Press the control button for Route.
The option Route without stopover will appear on the
MMI display.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Route without stopover.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The entry space for a single
destination will now appear in the MMI display
page 105, fig. 91. The navigation system is now set for
route guidance without stopover(s).
Route with stopover
– When the entry space for a single destination appears on
the MMI display page 105, fig. 91, the MMI system is
set for the option Route without stopover. Press the
control button for Route. The option Route with stopover
will appear on the MMI display.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Route with stopover
page 105, fig. 92.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The Route plan will appear
on the MMI display page 105, fig. 93. The navigation
system is now set for route guidance with stopover(s).
The navigation system remains in the mode which is currently set
until you change it. For example, if you have selected the mode
Route with stopover for a journey which you have completed, the
navigation will stay in this mode until you manually set the mode
Route without stopover.
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Notes on entering a destination
To w n s
While you are entering the data, the system will offer you towns
which you have visited in the past. The proposed town appears in
the speller entry field fig. 94. Further towns matching your entry
are listed below the speller entry field. The total number of towns
found is displayed in the bottom right-hand corner fig. 94.
If the desired town is displayed in the speller entry field, you can
select the town from a list by pressing and holding the rotary push-
button.
Selecting “Centre (end entry)”
The navigation system will calculate a route leading to the centre of
the selected town.
Selecting “Street”
After entering a street name you can also define your destination
more specifically by entering an Intersection or House number.
Selecting “Special destination in town”
You can select a special destination in the specified town as your
destination. For example, you can navigate directly to tourist attrac-
tions or public buildings (e.g. hospital, cinema, recreation areas).
Fig. 94 Entering a
destination via the
speller
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Navigation107
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control If you would like to find a special destination without entering a
specific town, select Special destination page 116 from the navi-
gation menu after selecting the country.
Selecting “Select destination on map”
You can also set your destination via the map display.
Once the map for the selection of a destination is displayed, cross-
hairs will appear in the centre of the corresponding town. You can
then specify a new destination by moving the crosshairs vertically
and horizontally page 109.
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Single destination (route without stopover)
For a single destination the country and town must
always be specified. You can specify the destination
further by entering an address or a special destination.
Important: The system must be set to Route without
stopover page 105.
– If the entry space page 105, fig. 91 does not appear in
the MMI display, press the function selector button
marked .
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select Country.– Press the rotary pushbutton. Using the rotary push-
button, you can now select a country from the list and
then copy it into the entry space by pressing the rotary
pushbutton.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select To w n / Z I P.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The speller will appear on
the MMI display page 43.
– Enter the town or the ZIP code via the speller.
– To complete the entry, turn the rotary pushbutton to
Centre (end entry) and press to confirm, or
– To enter additional data on the navigation destination,
turn the rotary pushbutton to Street, Special destination
in town or Select destination on map and press to
confirm.
– Enter the additional information.
– Start the route guidance by turning the rotary push-
button to Start route guidance and then pressing the
rotary pushbutton. The route criteria and subsequently
the map page 110 will be shown on the MMI display.
An arrow will appear in the display of the driver informa-
tion system.
To add a house number or intersection after entering the destina-
tion, select the line fig. 95 and complete your entries.
Note
•If your navigation destination contains special characters such
as the dashes in “Stratford-upon-Avon”, simply switch between the
speller for letters and the speller for numbers page 43.
Fig. 95 Entering a
house number/inter-
section
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Navigation 108
•To have the last route guidance cue repeated, press the control
button Nav-Info page 118 or the right thumbwheel on the multi-
function steering wheel page 129.
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Route plan (route with stopovers)
You can enter up to three stopovers and a final destina-
tion in the route plan.
Important: The system must be set to Route with stopover
page 105.
– If the Route plan fig. 96 does not appear in the MMI
display, press the function selector button .
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select Destination.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The entry space will appear
in the MMI display page 105, fig. 91.
– Enter the navigation destination page 107.
– To enter stopovers, turn the rotary pushbutton to Stop 1,
Stop 2 or Stop 3.– Press the rotary pushbutton. The entry space will appear
in the MMI display page 105, fig. 91.
– Enter the stopovers (see page 107).
– Start the route guidance by turning the rotary push-
button to Start route guidance and then pressing the
rotary pushbutton. The route criteria and subsequently
the map page 110 will be shown on the MMI display.
An arrow will appear in the display of the driver informa-
tion system.
Note
•If you would like to change your route plan, no problem! Simply
use the rotary pushbutton to select the destination or stopover and
then press the rotary pushbutton. Now you can change or delete the
destination or stopover or move the stopover.
•If your navigation destination contains special characters such
as the dashes in “Stratford-upon-Avon”, simply switch between the
speller for letters and the speller for numbers page 43.
•To have the last route guidance cue repeated, press the control
button Nav-Info page 118 or the right thumbwheel on the multi-
function steering wheel page 129.
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Changing the route guidance
You can change a route guidance plan at any time.
Important: The route guidance function must be activated
page 105.
– Press the function selector button.
– Enter new information for the single destination or a
destination/stopover of the route plan page 105.
Fig. 96 Route plan
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