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Disconnecting the iPod connector
– Release the connector by pressing both knobs
page 16, fig. 9.
– Carefully pull the connector out of the iPod .
When it is connected, the iPod can be put away in the storage bay
page 15, fig. 5.
The iPod battery is charged via the adapter cable when the iPod is
connected to the Audi music interface and the ignition is switched
on.
The following iPods can be connected to the iPod adapter cable:
•iPod Mini (versions 1.3.0, 1.4.0 and 1.4.1)
•iPod nano 1G - First Generation (versions 1.1, 1.1.1 and 1.3)
•iPod 5G - Fifth Generation Video (version 1.1.2)
•iPod 4G - Fourth Generation (version 3.1.1)
Other versions cannot be used with the iPod adapter cable. You can
connect these devices as portable players using the optional
adapter cable with 3.5 mm jack plug* page 18.
Any problems with the iPod will also affect the operation of the MMI.
In this case, please reset your iPod (see operating instructions)
The following iPod control functions are not supported by the MMI:
•Star rating for music tracks
•Jump to a specific place in a track
•Add tracks to the “on-the-go” playlist
•Display the “compilations” folder. Similarly, tracks marked “part
of a compilation” are not included in the artist list if the compilation
function was activated in the iPod.
Note
•For more information on operating the iPod via the MMI, please
refer to the sections starting on page 63.
•Please refer to the iPod operating instructions for important
information on how to use your iPod.
•We recommend that you update the iPod software to the latest
status.
•Your Audi dealership will be able to provide the latest informa-
tion on the Audi music interface.
Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and USB/mini USB adapter cable - under
development at the time of printing
Connecting a portable player via a USB/mini
USB adapter cable
Different USB memory devices can be connected to the
Audi music interface via a USB/mini USB adapter cable.
When connected, the memory devices can be put away in the
storage bay page 15, fig. 5.
The Audi music interface supports USB memory devices belonging
to the “USB Device Subclass 1, 2 and 6”. The manufacturer will
provide you with information on the “USB Device Subclass” of a USB
memory device.
The following USB memory devices are supported:
•USB sticks
•Single card readers
•Multiple card readers (first card slot used)
•USB MP3 players that do not require special driver software
•External USB flash memory
•External USB hard drives (HDD) - 1", 1.8", 2.5" drives with a max.
starting/continuous current of 800 mA
For information on how to operate the USB memory device via the
MMI, please refer to sections starting on page 63.
MP3/ WMA files must meet the following specifications:
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Playing media65
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Selecting a track
The tracks and their playing times appear on the MMI
display.
Important: A CD page 64 or a folder page 64 must be
selected.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to mark a track fig. 57.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to select the track. The track
will then be played.
If ID3/ WMA tag information on the current track (e.g. artist) is avail-
able, it will be displayed as a pop-up for the track currently playing.
For this, the function track information must be switched on
page 69.
Note
Did you know that you can also operate this function with the multi-
function steering wheel page 130?
Fast forward/rewind and
next/previous track
You can fast forward and rewind within a track and jump
to the next/previous track within a CD or a folder.
Important: A track must be playing page 65.
Fast forward/rewind
– Press the control button for CD control.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to >> (forward) fig. 58 or <<
(rewind) and press and hold the rotary pushbutton.
Next/previous track
– Press the control button for CD control.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to >| (next) fig. 58 or |<
(previous).
– Press the rotary pushbutton to jump to the next/previous
track. The track will then be played.
If you start the rewind function while a CD track page 64 or a track
on an iPod (connected via an iPod adapter cable) page 16 is
Fig. 57 List of CD
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Playing media 66
playing, the rewind function will automatically stop when it reaches
the beginning of the track; the track will then be played.
If you select “Previous” within the first 10 seconds of a track, the
previous track will be played. If you press the button after ten
seconds, you will go back to the beginning of that track.
Note
You can also fast forward and rewind within a track by pressing and
holding the arrow buttons on the MMI control console page 41.
By briefly pressing the arrow buttons you can jump to the
previous/next track page 41.
Shuffle
The tracks can be played in random order.
Important: A track must be playing page 65.
– Press the control button for CD control.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Shuffle fig. 59.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to activate the shuffle func-
tion.Note
The shuffle function depends on your repeat settings page 68 or
page 69.
Scanning tracks
The SCAN function plays each track on the CD for a few
seconds.
Important: A track must be playing page 65.
– Press the control button for CD control.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to SCAN fig. 60.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to start the SCAN function.
– Press the rotary pushbutton again to stop the SCAN func-
tion. The track currently being scanned will be played.
Pausing and resuming (media drive)
Important: A track must be playing page 65.
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Using the telephone145
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Using the telephone
Applies to vehicles: with handset for the car telephone kit
Placing calls
Placing calls
– Enter the desired number on the keypad.
– If you have entered an incorrect digit, press the control
button for Delete.
– Press the “Call” button page 140, fig. 124 to start
dialling.
Selecting a number from the “phone book”
– Press the control button for Ph.book page 142,
fig. 126. The entries stored in the phone book will be
listed.
– To jump to a particular entry in the phone book, enter the
initial letter using the normal text entry method.
– Use the navigation button to scroll up or down to the
desired entry page 153, fig. 140.– Press the “Call” button page 140, fig. 124 to start
dialling.
Redial
– Press the “Call” button page 140, fig. 124 once. The
list of last numbers dialled appears.
– Use the navigation button to scroll up or down to the
desired entry page 153, fig. 140.
– Press the “Call” button to start dialling.
Hold the reverse side of the handset to your ear (the earpiece and
microphone are located on the reverse side of the handset
fig. 129).
You can use the handset to make phone calls in private mode or
handsfree mode page 150.
A microphone integrated in the interior light is used in handsfree
mode. The microphone is directed towards the driver.
You can also select and dial a telephone number from the call lists
page 152.
Note
Press and hold the button to enter the international network
symbol “+”.
Fig. 129 Earpiece and
microphone on back
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Using the telephone 146
Applies to vehicles: with handset for the car telephone kit
Speed and one-touch dialling
The position number of a SIM card entry is used for speed
dialling and one-touch dialling.
Dialling a SIM card entry (speed dialling)
– Enter the position (e.g. 2) fig. 130 of the SIM card entry
you want to dial.
– Press the button. The selected SIM card entry is
displayed.
– Press the “Call” button page 140, fig. 124 to start
dialling.
Dialling a SIM card entry (one-touch dialling)
– Press and hold one of the buttons 2 to 9. The selected
SIM card entry will be displayed.
–Confirm the Really connect? prompt by pressing the
control button for Ye s. The number will be dialled.Dialling the mailbox (one-touch dialling)
– Press and hold button . The phone number you have
stored for your mailbox will be dialled page 157.
Changing the position of a SIM card entry
– Press the control button for Ph.book. The phone book
entries will be listed page 153, fig. 140.
– To jump to a particular entry in the phone book, enter the
initial letter using the normal text entry method.
– To select a SIM card entry, use the navigation button to
scroll up or down.
– Press the control button for Ok.
– Select Edit and then press the control button for Ok. You
can now change the information stored in the selected
SIM card entry.
–Scroll to the Position function fig. 130 using the navi-
gation button.
– Press the control button for Ok.
– To delete the position shown on the display, press the
control button for Delete.
– Enter the desired position on the keypad.
– Press the control button for Ok.
–Scroll to the Store function using the navigation button.
– Press the control button for Ok to save the changes you
have made.
The telephone numbers stored at positions two to nine in the SIM
card phone book can also be used as one-touch dial numbers.
Fig. 130 Position of a
phone book entry
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Menus153
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•If you switch the call information on the MMI off and on again
page 97, the complete contents of the call lists will be deleted.
Applies to vehicles: with handset for the car telephone kit
“Phone book” menu
– Press the control button for Menu page 142,
fig. 126.
– Select Phone book using the navigation button.
New entry
•Name - to enter a first name and surname.
•Number - to enter the telephone number for the entry.
•Pos it ion - used for speed dialling and one-touch dialling
page 146. A free position is automatically suggested.
•Store - to store the phone book entry on the SIM card.
Finding an entry
When you enter the initial letter of an entry you want to find, the
cursor jumps through the list to the entries starting with that letter.
When an entry is selected, you can call up the following functions
by pressing the control button for Options:
•Details - to display the name, telephone number and position of
the entry.
•Edit - to edit the name, telephone number and position of the
entry.
•Delete - to delete the selected entry.
•Call - to call the selected entry.
Memory in use
•SIM - SIM card entries are loaded and displayed.
•Telephone - Phone book entries on the mobile phone are loaded
and displayed. To use this function, a mobile phone with SIM Access
Profile must be connected to the car telephone kit and the SIM card
must be in the phone page 24.
•SIM+Tel. - SIM card entries and phone book entries on the mobile
phone are loaded and displayed. To use this function, a mobile
phone with SIM Access Profile must be connected to the car tele-
phone kit and the SIM card must be in the phone page 24. If the
SIM card is in the handset, only the SIM card entries will be
displayed.
The memory in use can be set separately on the MMI page 100.
Displaying the phone book entries
The phone book entries are displayed in alphabetical order together
with a category symbol fig. 140, e.g. SIM card, private, business,
mobile phone or telephone symbol.
Fig. 139 Phone book
menu
Fig. 140 Phone book
entries
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