AUDI TT COUPE 2014 Owner's Guide

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for instance whether it is in your jacket pock­
et or in a briefcase.
The locking function may be affected if you grasp
the door handle while the vehicle is being locked.
Once the doors have been locked, they cannot be
opened again immediately. This will enable you
to check that the doors are properly closed.
The system will unlock either all the doors or only
one of the doors, depending on the settings you
have chosen on the infotainment system
¢page 30.
_& WARNING
On vehicles with an anti-theft alarm system*,
do not leave anyone (especially children) in
the car if it is locked from the outside and the
safelock mechanism* is activated: the doors
and windows cannot then be opened from the
inside ¢ page 31. Locked doors could delay
assistance in an emergency, potentially put­
ting lives at risk.
((I)) Note
Please note the following points if the vehicle
is left parked for long periods:
- To save electrical power, the proximity sen­
sors are switched off after a few days. You
will then need to pull the door handle once
to unlock the vehicle, and a second time to
open it.
- To prevent the battery from becoming dis­
charged and thus maintain the vehicle's
starting ability for as long as possible, the
power management system will gradually
switch off convenience functions that are
not required. In this case you may not be
able to unlock the vehicle with this conven­
ience function. Doors
and windows
Central locking switch
Fig. 24 Driver's door: Central locking switch
� To lock the vehicle, press the� button ¢.& -
� To unlock the vehicle, press the @J button.
Please note the following when you use the cen­
tral locking switch to lock your vehicle:
- The doors and the boot lid cannot be opened
from the outside (for safety reasons, when
stopped at traffic lights, etc.).
- The LED in the central locking switch lights up
when all of the doors are closed and locked.
- You can open the doors individually from the in­
side by pulling the inside door handle.
- In the event of an accident in which the airbags
inflate, doors locked from the inside will be au­
tomatically unlocked to facilitate access and as­
sistance.
_& WARNING
- The central locking switch is still operative
when the ignition is switched off and will
automatically lock the entire vehicle when
the @l button is pressed.
- The central locking switch inside the vehicle
is not operative if you lock the vehicle from
the outside .
- Locked doors could delay assistance in an
emergency, potentially putting lives at risk.
Do not leave anyone (especially children) in
the vehicle.
The doors and the boot lid are locked auto­
matically when the vehicle reaches a speed of
about 15 km/h (Auto Lock) ¢page 25. You 1111>
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can unlock the vehicle again via the@] button
in the central locking switch.
Adjusting the settings for the central
locking system
You can use the infotainment system to select
which doors are unlocked by the central Locking
system
.. Select the following on the infotainment sys­
tem: JMENUJ button> Car > left control button
> Vehicle settings.
Unlock doors -You can select whether all doors
or only the driver's door are unlocked by the cen­
tral locking system. The boot lid will also be un­
locked if you select all. If you select driver on
vehicles with convenience key*, only one door will
be unlocked (whichever door you grip by the han­
dle).
When the driver setting is activated, you can still
unlock all the doors and the boot lid by pressing
the � button on the remote control key twice.
Fold mirrors* -If you select on, the exterior mir­
rors will be folded in automatically when you
press the [fil] button on the remote control key or
touch the sensor* on the door handle.
Lock when driving 1
) - Select on if you want the
vehicle to be locked automatically when you are
driving. This will lock all the doors and the boot
lid.
Confirmation tone1
)
- If you select on, an acous­
tic signal will be given when you lock the vehicle.
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This function is not available on all export versions.
30 Locking
and unlocking the doors manually
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Fig. 25 Driver's door lock
Fig. 26 Passenger's door: Locking manually a,
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If the central locking system should fail to work ,
the doors have to be locked/unlocked separately
using the emergency key or the spare key.
Locking and
unlocking the driver's door with
the emergency key
.,.. Remove the emergency key¢ page 2 7.
.. To unlock the driver's door, turn the key to the
unlock position ®¢ Fig. 25.
.. To
lock the driver's door, move the selector lev­
er to position P (automatic gearbox) and turn
the key to the lock position @ once ¢,& .
Locking the passenger's door with the
emergency key
A mechanical locking device (only visible when
the door is open) is provided on the passenger's
door.
.. Remove the emergency key¢ page 2 7 .
.. Pull the cap out of the opening ¢ Fig. 26 .
.. Insert the key in the slot inside and turn it as
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ht* side) or to the left (if the door is on the
left side).
Once the passenger's door has been closed it can
no longer be opened from the outside. The door
can be opened from the inside by pulling the
door handle.
A WARNING
On vehicles with an anti-theft alarm system*,
do not Leave anyone (especially children) in
the car if it is locked from the outside and the
safelock mechanism* is activated: the doors
and windows cannot then be opened from the
inside ¢page 31. Locked doors could delay
assistance in an emergency, potentially put­
ting lives at risk.
Anti-theft alarm system
Applies to vehicles: with anti-theft alarm system
Fig. 27 End face of (open) driver's door: Button for interior
monitor/tow-away protection
If the anti-theft alarm system senses interfer­
ence with the vehicle it triggers an audible and
visible alarm. The anti-theft alarm system is acti­
vated when you lock the vehicle in the usual way
and is switched off again when you unlock the ve­
hicle.
The anti-theft alarm system comprises the fol­
lowing components:
Anti-theft alarm
The alarm is triggered if the bonnet, the boot lid
or any of the doors are forced open. The alarm
system is armed whenever the vehicle is locked.
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This function is not available on all export versions/equip­
ment versions. Doors
and windows
If you unlock the vehicle by turning the key in the
driver's door lock, you should switch on the igni­
tion within 15 seconds to prevent the alarm from
being triggered. On some export versions, the
alarm is triggered immediately when you open a
door.
To deactivate the alarm, switch on the ignition or
press the@J button on the remote control key.
Interior monitor and tow-away protection
When the vehicle is locked, the alarm will be trig­
gered if movements are detected in the interior
(e.g. by animals) or if the vehicle's inclination is
changed (e.g. during transport). You can prevent
the alarm from being triggered accidentally by
switching off the interior monitor and/or tow­
away protection. To do so, proceed as follows:
� Press the� button ¢ Fig. 27. The LED in the
button will light up.
� If you now lock the vehicle, the interior monitor
and tow-away protection will remain deactiva­
ted until the vehicle is unlocked again.
Safelock 1
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The doors can no longer be opened from the in­
side. This makes it more difficult to break into
the vehicle ¢ ,A. The message Be aware of door
safelock. See owner's manual appears on the in­
fotainment display when you switch off the igni­
tion as a reminder that the safe lock mechanism*
will be activated. You can switch off the safelock
mechanism* by using one of the following op­
tions:
� Press the� button on the remote control key a
second time within 2 seconds. Or:
� Touch the sensor on the door handle a second
time within 2 seconds (applies to vehicles with
convenience key). Or:
� Turn the emergency key in the door lock to the
lock position a second time within 2 seconds.
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The alarm is triggered if you switch off the safe­
lock mechanism* and a door handle is then oper­
ated. To deactivate the alarm, switch on the igni­
tion or press the @J button on the remote control
key.
8_ WARNING
Do not leave anyone (especially children) in
the car if it is locked from the outside and the
safelock mechanism* is activated: the doors
and windows cannot then be opened from the
inside. Locked doors could delay assistance in
an emergency, potentially putting lives at
risk.
CD CAUTION
If you switch off the safe lock mechanism*,
the interior monitor and tow-away protection
are automatically disabled, and vice versa.
This means that your vehicle is no longer
completely protected against theft.
ijj} Note
The interior monitor and tow-away protection
will only function as intended if the windows
are closed.
Boot lid
Opening and closing the boot lid
Fig. 28 Boot lid open
Opening boot lid 0
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... To open the boot lid, press the� button on the
remote control key for at least one second. Or:
... Pull the boot lid up.
32 Closing
boot lid
... Pull
down the boot lid and let it drop into the
latch �.&, .
8_ WARNING
- Always pay attention to passengers in the
rear seat when closing the boot lid -risk of
injury!
- After closing the boot lid, always check that
the catch has engaged properly. The boot lid
could otherwise open suddenly when the ve­
hicle is moving -this could result in an acci­
dent.
- The boot lid must always be completely
closed when the vehicle is moving; other­
wise toxic exhaust fumes can be drawn into
the interior.
{(D Note
When the vehicle is locked, you can unlock the
boot lid separately by pressing the c::5 button
on the remote control key. The boot lid will
lock automatically when you close it again.

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the boot lid manually
The boot lid can be released manually from the
inside.
Fig. 29 Accessing manual release lever on left of luggage
compartment below rear window
Fig. 30 Manual release lever in luggage compartment
(from inside)
• Fold down the left backrest.
• Prise off the cover c::> Fig. 29 using the emergen­
cy key c::> page 2 7.
• Pull the plastic cord in the direction indicated
by the arrow c::> Fig. 30.
Electric windows
Controls
The driver can operate all the electric windows.
Fig. 31 Detail of the driver's door: Controls Doors
and windows
All electric windows have two-stage switches:
Opening a window
• Press the switch as far as the first stop and
hold it until the window has moved to the de­
sired position.
• Press
the switch briefly to the second stop: the
window will automatically open all the way.
Closing a window
... Pull the switch as far as the first stop and hold
it until the window has moved to the desired
position.
• Pull the switch briefly to the second stop: the
window will automatically close all the way.
Switches for electric windows
@ Driver's window
@ Front passenger's window
A WARNING
- Always take the key with you when leaving
the vehicle -even if you only intend to be
gone for a short time. This is especially im­
portant if children are left in the car. They
might otherwise be able to start the engine
or use power-operated equipment such as
the electric windows -this could Lead to in­
juries. The window switches are only deacti­
vated when the driver's door or the front
passenger's door is opened.
- Always be careful when closing the win­
dows. Careless use of the electric windows
can cause severe injuries.
- When Locking the vehicle from the outside,
make sure that nobody is inside the vehicle,
as the windows cannot be opened from the
inside in an emergency.
@ Note
- The windows can be operated for about ten
minutes after the ignition has been switch­
ed off. The window switches are only deacti­
vated when the driver's door or the front
passenger's door is opened.
- When the doors are opened the windows
will automatically come down approximate­
ly 10 mm.
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Convenience open/close function
The windows can be opened or closed simultane­
ously when the vehicle is unlocked or Locked.
Convenience open function
... Press and hold the� button on the remote
control key until all the windows have reached
the desired position, or
... First unlock the vehicle using the� button on
the remote control key, then insert the key in
the driver's door lock, turn it to the "unlock" po­
sition and hold it there until all the windows
have reached the desired position.
Convenience close function
... Press and hold the locking button l'.D on the re­
mote control key until all windows are closed
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... Lock the driver's door with the key and hold the
key in the "lock" position until all the windows
are closed
Convenience close function with convenience
key*
... Touch and keep your hand in contact with the
sensor* on the door handle until all the win­
dows are closed. Do not rest your hand on the
door handle while this is happening.
Adjusting settings for convenience open
function via infotainment system
... Select the following on the infotainment sys­
tem: l MEN u
I button > Car > left control button
> Vehicle settings.
If you wish to use the convenience open function
for the windows, select on for Front windows.
A WARNING
- Take care when closing the windows. Care­
less use of the windows can cause injuries.
- For safety reasons, you should only use the
remote control open and close functions
within about 2 metres of the vehicle. To
avoid injuries, always keep an eye on the
windows when pressing the !filJ button to
close them. The windows and soft top stop
moving as soon as the !filJ button is released.
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to do after a malfunction
The one-touch open and close function must be
reactivated if the battery has been disconnected.
... Pull and hold the electric window switch until
the window is fully closed .
... Release the switch and then pull it again for at
least one second.
Garage door opener
(Homelink)
Description
Applies to vehicles: with garage door opener (Homelink)
Fig. 32 Garage door opener: Examples of various devices
which can be activated
Th e garage door opener (Homelink) allows you
to activate garage doors, security systems, home
or office lighting and other electric devices by
means of control buttons inside your car. It com­
prises three buttons integrated in the headliner
which perform the functions of up to three hand­
held transmitters.
To operate the desired systems with the garage
door opener, you first need to program the but­
tons in the headliner.
A WARNING
When you are operating or programming the
garage door opener, make sure that no per­
sons or objects are close to the devices receiv­
ing the transmitter signals. Otherwise, per­
sons might be injured or other damage
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Note
- For security reasons we recommend that
you delete the programming of the buttons
prior to selling your vehicle.
- For more information about Homeli nk,
please see www.homelink.com.
Con trols
Applies to vehicles: with garage door opener (Homelink)
Fig. 33 Headliner: Operating unit
Important: The button in the headliner must be
programmed ¢ page 35 and the vehicle must
be within range of the garage door or other sys­
tem you wish to operate.
.,. To open the garage door, press the button. The
LED ® will Light up or flash.
.,. To close the garage door, press the button
again.
i Note
When opening/closing the garage door, do
not keep the button pressed for more than
20 seconds; otherwise the garage door open­
er will switch to the programming mode. Doors
and windows
Programming the transmitter
Applies to vehicles: with garage door opener (Homelink)
Fig. 34 Distance between radiator grille and hand-held
transmi tter
Programming a button: Stage 1 (at the
operating unit)
1. Switch on the ignitio n.
2. Press
and hold down the two outer buttons in
the headliner ¢ page 35, Fig. 33 until the
yellow LED@ goes out and the green LED®
Lights up. This procedure will delete the
standard factory settings and does not need
to be repeated when programming the other
buttons.
3. Briefly press the particular button in the
headliner that you would Like to program .
4. Wait until the yellow LED@ flashes. The pro­
gramming mode is then activated for S mi­
nutes.
S. Step
in front of your vehicle with the original
hand-held transmitter for the system you
wish to assign to the button in the headliner.
Programming a button: Stage 2 (at the
radi ator grille)
6. Hold
the hand-held transmitter in front of
your car's radiator grille¢ Fig. 34.
7. Now press and hold the button on the hand­
held transmitter until the turn signals on
your vehicle start to flash. This can take up to
30 seconds.
8. If the hazard Lights flash three times, the
button has been programmed successfully. If
the hazard Lights flash once only, the pro­
gramming operation has failed or the five mi­
nute programming period has expired. Re-
peat the programming procedure starting
Ill-
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with the 3rd step, or try holding the trans­
mitter nearer or further away from the radia­
tor grille.
9. If the garage door or other system still fails
to be activated using the buttons in the head­
liner after programming is completed, it is
possible that the system might be working
with a rolling code instead of the normal
fixed security code. If this is the case, a roll­
ing code programming is required in addi­
tion to the steps described above
¢page 36.
Follow the instructions above to program the
other two buttons in the headliner. Start with the
3rd step.
Erasing the button programming
Programmed buttons can only be erased all at
once; it is not possible to erase them individually.
Reprogram the buttons if necessary.
.. Switch on the ignition.
.. Press and hold down the two outer buttons in
the headliner until the yellow LED@ goes out
and the green LED@ lights up.
Reprogramming the buttons
.. Switch on the ignition.
.. To
reprogram an individual button, press and
hold the desired button until the LED@ begins
to flash rapidly (after about 20 seconds). Then
release the button immediately. The program­
ming mode is then activated for 5 minutes.
.. Continue with the 5th step.
@ Note
- The required distance between the hand­
held transmitter and the HomeLink module
inside the radiator grille¢ Fig. 34 depends
on the system you are programming.
- Wi th some types of systems, you may need
to briefly release the button during pro­
gramming and then press it again. When
programming a new device, keep the button
pressed for at least 15 seconds before try­
ing again with the transmitter in a different
position. Watch out for your vehicles's haz­
ard light signals during that time.
36 Rolling
code programming
Applies to vehicles: with garage door opener (Homelink)
Some devices require rolling code programming.
Identifying a rolling code
.. Press a programmed button in the headliner
again and hold it down.
.. Watch the LED@¢page 35, Fig. 33. If the
LED starts flashing rapidly, this indicates that
the system you wish to operate, such as a ga­
rage door, is equipped with a rolling code.
.. Program the rolling code as follows:
Activating a system's drive unit
.. Locate the programming button on the sys­
tem's drive unit. The exact location and colour
of the button may vary depending on the type
of system.
.. Press the programming button on the system's
drive unit (this will normally cause an indicator
lamp on the unit to light up). You now have
about 30 seconds to start and complete the
programming process for the button in the
headliner.
Programming the button in the headliner
.. Press the previously programmed button in the
headliner for 2 seconds .
.. Press
the button for 2 seconds again to com­
plete rolling code programming.
.. For some systems, the button may have to be
pressed a third time to complete the program­
ming sequence
.
After programming, the system should recognise
the signal and respond when the button in the
headliner is pressed. Now the other control but­
tons can be programmed as required.
ijJ) Note
- Having a second person assist you makes
programming of the rolling code easier and
faster.
- If you encounter problems programming
the rolling code you may find helpful infor­
mation in the operating instructions of the
system you wish to operate.

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Exterior lights
Switching lights on and off
Fig. 35 Dashboard: Light switch
Light switch -'!;5.-
T urn the switch to the appropriate position. The
�oo: symbol lights up when the lights are on.
0 - Lights off (on vehicles for some markets the
daytime running lights* are switched on when
the ignition is switched on).
AUTO* -The automatic headlights switch on (and
off again) automatically according to the ambient
light conditions (for instance at dusk, in the rain
or in a tunnel).
�oo: -Side lights
�D -Dipped headlights
� - All-weather lights*
@!l - Rear fog light(s)
All-weather lights*
On vehicles with all-weather lights, the front
lights are adjusted automatically so that the
headlights on your own vehicle do not blind you,
for instance when driving on a wet road.
Automatic dynamic headlight range control*
Your vehicle is equipped with a headlight range
control to prevent oncoming traffic from being
dazzled when the vehicle is heavily laden. The
headlight beam settings are adjusted automati­
cally (even during braking and acceleration). Lights
and vision
Light functions
The following light functions depend on which
equipment is fitted in your vehicle and work only
when the light switch is set to AUTO. You can de­
activate them in the Audi adaptive light menu in
the infotainment system¢ page 39.
Static cornering light (turning light)* (on
vehicles with LED headlights) -the turning light
is automatically activated when the steering
wheel angle exceeds a specified value (up to
about 70 km/h) or when the turn signals are
switched on (up to about 40 km/h). This feature
provides better illumination at the side of the ve­
hicle when you turn off at a junction.
Motorway light* (on vehicles with LED head­
lights) -this function adjusts the vehicle lighting
on motorways, according to your speed.
Speed-dependent light distribution* (on
vehicles with LED headlights) -this function ad­
justs the light distribution as required in towns,
on motor ways and on other main roads. Intersec­
tions can also be illuminated if your vehicle is
equipped with a navigation system*.
A WARNING
- The automatic headlights* are only intended
to assist the driver. The driver must always
ensure that the headlights are used when
required, and may have to switch them on
manually when the light conditions or visi­
bility are poor. For example, the light sen­
sors are not able to detect fog. Therefore,
you should always switch on the dipped
headlights io in these conditions and when
driving after dark.
- Observe all relevant statutory requirements
when using the lighting systems described
here.
CD CAUTION
To avoid dazzling the traffic behind you, the
rear fog light should only be used in accord­
ance with statutory regulations.
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@ Note
- The light sensor for the automatic head­
lights* is Located in the mounting for the in­
terior mirror. Do not affix any stickers on
this section of the windscreen.
- Some of the settings for the exterior light­
ing can be adjusted in the driver informa­
tion system.
- A buzzer will sound if you remove the igni­
tion key and open the door when the exteri­
or Lighting is on.
- On vehicles for some markets, the rear
lights switch on together with the daytime
running lights.
- In cool or damp weather, the inside of the
headlights, turn signals or rear lights can
sometimes mist up, due to the temperature
difference between the interior and exterior
of the car. They should clear again partially
or completely soon after you switch on the
headlights. This phenomenon has no influ­
ence on the life expectancy of the vehicle
lights.
Turn signal and main beam lever
The turn signal Lever also operates the main
beam headlights, parking Lights and headlight
flasher.
Fig. 36 Turn signal and main beam headlight lever
Turn signals ¢¢ and parking lights pE
The turn signals will flash if you move the Lever
while the ignition is switched on. The parking
Lights will be switched on if you do this with the
ignition switched off.
@ -Turn signals/parking lights (right side)
38 0 @
-Turn signals/parking lights (left side)
If you just tap the Lever, the turn signals will
flash three times (one-touch signalling).
Main beam and headlight flasher �D
Move the lever to the appropriate position:
@ -Main beam headlights on (vehicles with main
beam assist* � page 38)
@ -Main beam headlights off or headlight flash­
er
The indicator Lamp Ill will light up in the instru­
ment cluster.
A WARNING
The main beam can dazzle other drivers. Risk
of accident! Never use the main beam head­
lights or the headlight flasher if they could
dazzle other drivers.
((D Note
A buzzer will sound if you open the door when
the parking light is on.
' Main beam assist
Applies to vehicles: with main beam assist
The main beam assist automatically switches
the main beam headlights on or off depending
on the surrounding Light conditions.
Fig. 37 Turn signal and main beam lever: Switching main
beam assist on/off 0
A camera (located in the mounting for the interi­
or mirror) detects light sources from other road
users. The main beams are activated or deactiva­
ted automatically depending on the position of
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