radio controls AUDI RS5 CABRIOLET 2013 Owners Manual

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7 2 Warm and cold
(D Note
To avoid damage to the heating e lements
in the seats, do not kneel on the seats or
place heavy loads on a small area of the
seat.
{l) Tips
The seat heating only works when the seat detects body weight on it. P laci ng objects
on the seat cou ld create enough we ight to
sw itch seat heat ing on.
Setup
The basic climate control settings can be ad­
justed in the radio or MM!* .
.. Se lect: ICAR !funct ion button>
A /C control
button. Or
.,. Se lect : ICAR ! funct io n button>
Car systems *
control button > AC.
Automatic recirculation*
When switched o n, automatic recirculation
controls the recirculation mode automatica lly.
If the windows fog up, press the
l 'lll> F RON TI
button .
Synchronization*
When synchronization is switched on , th e
same settings are applie d to both the driver
and front passenger, except for the seat heat­
ing/ventilation*. Synchronization switches off
when you adjust the settings on the front pas­
se nger's side .
You can a lso switch synchron izat ion on by
press ing and holding the knob on the driver's
side.
Upper cabin heating
Applies to vehicles: with upper cabin heating
Fig. 85 Driver's sea t: vent for upper cab in heat ing
Fig. 8 6 Driver's seat: upper cab in heating button
The upper cab in area of the front seats can be
heated at three levels when the engine is run­
ning.
.. Press the~ button to switch the upper cab ­
in heating on. The LED illuminates .
.. Press the~ button repeatedly until the LED
goes out to switch the upper cabin heating
off.
A WARNING
-
Th e out put from th e upper c ab in heat ing
syste m may be very hot te mpo ra rily if t he
air ven ts in t he seat s~ fig. 85 are cove red
b y clo thing o r other ob je cts whe n the sys­
t em is switched on. This can cause burns
on unprotected s kin exposed directly to
the vents .
(D Tips
-Upper cab in heatin g a lways swi tc hes on
at the highest level. You ca n redu ce the
heat o utput with the~ button and in­
crease it wit h the
1£1 button as needed.

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116 Homelink®
Programming the transmitter
(version B)
Applies to vehicles: with Homelink
Fig. 133 Distance between t he rad iator grille and the
hand transm itter
P rogramming: phase 1 on th e control unit
1. Sw itch on the ign it ion (do not start the
engine) .
2. Press and hold both of the outer Home­
Link buttons
¢ page 114, fig. 131 unti l
the LED @turns off completely (about
20
seconds). Th is procedure clears the stand­
ard codes that were set at the factory and
does not need to be repeated again to
p rogram the other buttons .
3 . Briefly press the Homelink button that
you would like to prog ram .
4. Wai t unti l the LED @ beg ins to blin k
q uickly. The Homelink module wi ll now
remain in learning mode for
5 minutes .
5. Now stand in front of your vehicle with
the original hand transmitter for the ga­
rage door opener or for the device that
you would like to allocate to the Home­
Link button .
P rogramming: pha se 2 on the radiator
gr ille
6 . Hold the orig inal hand transmitter some­
what towa rds the center of your vehicle's
r adiato r grille ¢
fig. 133 .
7. Now activate (p ress) the hand transmit­
ter.
8 . Pay attention to the tu rn signals fo r your
vehicle when activating the hand trans­
mitter . If the emergency flashers blink
three times, the programming was suc­
cessful. If the emergency flasher only blinks one time, the S minute time limit for the adaptation has expired or the pro
­
gramming was unsuccessful. Repeat the
programming from step 3 on the controls
or select another distance from the radia­
tor grille.
9 . If the garage door or other devices still
fail to be activated w it h the HomeL ink
control buttons after programming is
comple ted, it is possib le tha t these sys ­
tems mig ht be work ing with a roll ing code
instead of the normal f ixed code .
A Roll­
ing code pro gramming must be per­
formed
¢ page 117 .
Program the remaining two buttons accord ing
to the instructions mentioned above . Begin
similarly with the 3rd step if the program ­
ming connection was successful for the first
button.
Remote contro l units for garage door openers
in Canada are set to stop transmitting radio
frequency signa ls after two seconds. This time
may not be suffic ient for the Homelink sys­
tem to learn the radio frequency signa l. Per­
form all other steps as described above.
E rasing the button s
.,. Switch on the ignition (do not start the en­
gine).
.,. Press and hold both of the outer buttons un­
til the LED @turns off completely (about
20 seconds) to erase all of the buttons si­
multaneously .
.. Programmed buttons cannot be erased ind i­
vidua lly. Reprogram the buttons if necessa­
ry .
Reprogramming the buttons
.. Switch on the ignition (do not start the en­
gine) .
.. To reprogram an individua l button, press
and hold the b utton until the L ED@starts
to f lash quickly (after abo ut ten seconds).
Release the button immedia tely. The Home­
Link module will now remain in learning
mode for 5 minutes.
.,. Continue with step 5.