load capacity AUDI TT COUPE 2014 Owners Manual

Page 11 of 284

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Instruments
and warning/indicator lamps
Fuel gauge
The gauge @ only works when the ignition is
switched on. If there is less than 7 litres of fuel in
the tank, the LED at the bottom of the dial will
light up in red and the indicator lamp tD will ap­
pear c:::>page 16. The LED at the bottom of the
dial will flash in red if the fuel level is very low.
The tank capacity of your vehicle is given in the
Technical data section c:::> page 258.
CD CAUTION
Never run the tank completely dry. If there is
an irregular fuel supply, misfiring can occur.
Unburnt fuel can then enter the exhaust sys­
tem. This can lead to overheating and dam­
age to the catalytic converter.
Warning and indicator
lamps
Description
The warning and indicator lamps light up or flash
in the instrument cluster. Their purpose is to in­
dicate functions or faults.
Some of the warning and indicator lamps may be
accompanied by a driver message and a warning
tone. The warning/indicator lamps and driver
messages on the display can be masked by fur­
ther displays. To display a warning or message
again, use the controls on the multi-function
steering wheel to select the display tab for warn­
ing/indicator lamps and messages c:::> page 18.
If several malfunctions have occurred, you can
use the thumbwheel to scroll through them on
the display.
Some of the warning lamps may be displayed in
different colours.
Overview
When you switch on the ignition, some of the
warning and indicator lamps light up briefly to
0
� show
that the associated systems are working
� properly.
These systems are marked with a./ in
� the
following tables. If one of these warning/in-
N
ll'l
.... dicator
lamps does not light up, there is a fault in
the associated system.
Red warning lamps
,---------------
Br a k e system
c:::>page 11
Electro-mechanical parking brake
c:::>page 11
Cooling system
c:::>page 12
Engine oil pressure
c:::>page 12
Alternator c:::>page 13
Front seat belt
c:::>page 13
Electro-mechanical power steering ./
c:::>page 101
Steering lock
c:::>page 13
Central warning/indicator lamp
c:::>page 13
Engine start system
c:::>page 13
Gearbox malfunction
c:::>page 77
Rear spoiler ./
c:::>page 105
Yellow indicator lamps
Electronic stabilisation control (ES()
./ c:::>page 14
Electronic stabilisation control (ES()
./ c:::>page 14
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)./
c:::>page 14
Safety systems ./
c:::>page 14
• Brake
pads
. c:::>page 14
9

Page 53 of 284

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0
N
co
....
\D L/'l
N
L/'l
.... Extending
the luggage compartment
The two sections of the backrest can be folded
forwards either together or separately to in­
crease the capacity of the luggage compart­
ment.
Fig. 60 Backrest release lever (left-hand side)
Folding down backrest
"' Press
the release lever
¢ Fig.
60 in the direction
indicated (arrow).
> Fold down the backrest.
Returning backrest to an upright position
> Push the backrest up until it engages securely
¢ &_ .
,8. WARNING
- Make sure that the rear backrest is securely
locked in position so that the seat belts can
provide proper protection in the rear seats.
- Th e rear backrest must always be securely
latched so that objects stored in the lug­
gage compartment will not fly forward dur­
ing sudden braking.
CD CAUTION
When returning the backrest to an upright
position, make sure that the seat belts for the
outer rear seats are not caught up and dam­
aged in the catches for the backrest. Seats
and storage
Lowering the luggage compartment floor
panel
The luggage compartment floor panel can be
lowered in certain special cases.
Fig. 61 Luggage compartment: Floor panel removed
Fig. 62 Luggage compartment: Spare wheel removed
.. Take out the floor panel ¢ page 242.
"' Remove the two plastic base panels.
"' Turn the knob anti-clockwise and take out the
foam insert.
.. Take out the spare wheel.
"' Put the foam insert back in and tighten the
knob by turning it clockwise.
"' Put the floor panel back in the luggage com­
partment.
,8. WARNING
Please be aware that you will be unable to
drive the vehicle in the event of a flat tyre.
Note the relevant statutory regulations be­
fore removing the spare wheel. -
51

Page 59 of 284

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0
N
co
.-I
\D U'l
N
U'l
.-I The
seat heating has three levels. The heat level
is indicated by an LED.
,. To switch on the seat heating, press the� but­
ton once.
,. To reduce the level, press the� button again.
,. To switch off the seat heating, press the [tJ but-
ton repeatedly until all the LEDs have gone out.
The seat heating automatically switches from
level 3 to level 2 after about 10 minutes.
When not to switch on the seat heating
Do not switch on the seat heating in the follow­
ing situations:
- Seat is unused
- A protective cover is fitted on the seat
- A child seat is fitted on the seat
- The seat is damp or wet
_&. WARNING
People with limited capacity to feel pain or
sense temperature could burn themselves
when using the seat heating. These people
must not use the seat heating -risk of injury!
CD CAUTION
To avoid damaging the heating elements of
the seat heating, please do not kneel on the
seat or apply sharp pressure at a single point.
(I)) Note
- The setting for the driver's seat heating is
assigned to the key in use.
- If the front passenger's seat heating was on
when you last switched off the ignition, it
will be switched on automatically only if the
ignition is switched on again within 10 mi­
nutes.
Supplementary heater
Applies to vehicles: with diesel engine
On cold days, the interior of the vehicle warms up
more quickly with the supplementary electric
heater. The supplementary heater is switched on
automatically as required, depending on the set­
ting on the vehicle heating system. Heating
and cooling
The "supplementary heater" function can be
switched on or off as required. Select the follow­
ing on the infotainment system: I MENU
I button >
Car > left control button > Vehicle settings > A/C
> Auto supplementary heater.
57

Page 136 of 284

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Telephone
- To import contacts from your myAudi ac­
count l
): Select and confirm Import contacts >
myAudi account. Enter your myAudi user data.
You must have a myAudi account before you can
import contacts from the myAudi account. You
only have to enter your myAudi user data/myAudi
PIN once. When you store a vehicle in your myAu­
di account, you will receive the myAudi PIN in the
account.
(D} Note
- Please also observe the notes on Audi con­
nect ¢page 145.
- For more information on the myAudi ac­
count, please see www.audi.com/myaudi.
- The imported contacts are stored in the lo­
cal memory of the directory you are using.
- You can import up to 1000 contacts. You
can call up the memory capacity of the di­
rectory any time ¢ page 135.
- Never store important data on SD cards or
USB mass storage devices. Audi shall not ac­
cept any liability whatsoever for the loss of
data or media.
- It is not possible to export contacts which
have been downloaded from a mobile
phone.
Other settings
Telephone settings
Applies to vehicles: with telephone
.,. Select: !TEL! button > right control button Tele-
phone settings.
Call options*
Call forward: Forwarding incoming calls to your
mailbox or to another phone number can be acti­
vated/deactivated. You can use Check status to
check whether this function is activated or deacti­
vated.
l l
The conditions for using Audi connect services must be
met and you must have created an account at
www.audi.co m/myaudi, added a vehicle to the account
and stored contacts.
134 Call
waiting: The warning (beep) that there is an
incoming call during a telephone conversation
can be activated/deactivated. You can use Check
status to check whether this function is activated
or deactivated.
Transmit caller ID: Sending your telephone num­
ber in outgoing calls can be activated/deactiva­
ted. With the Network-dependent option, the
setting agreed in your mobile network service
contract will be used. The settings apply only to
the Telephone menu in the MMI system. When
the Bluetooth connection has been terminated,
the settings of your mobile phone apply. You can
use Check status to check whether this function
is activated or deactivated.
Bluetooth settings
See ¢ page 188, Bluetooth settings onwards.
Data connection settings*
Refer to¢ page 144, Configuring the data con­
nection.
Teleph one mode*
On vehicles with a car telephone kit, you can
choose between three different telephone modes
to optimise the network response. In Automatic
mode, the car telephone automatically switches
between the UMTS network (3G) and the GSM
network (2G) depending on network availability
and reception and on the position of the vehicle.
There may be restrictions when using Google
Earth or Wi-Fi. With Telephony optimised, the
car telephone kit registers with the GSM network
(2G). In this mode, the reception is prioritised for
making and receiving calls. There may be restric­
tions when using Google Earth orWi-Fi. When
you select the telephone mode Automatic or Tel­
ephony optimised, there may be network restric­
tions when you try to use Audi connect services
and make voice calls at the same time. With Data
service optimised, the car telephone registers ..,.

Page 137 of 284

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0
N
co
....
\D Lfl
N
Lfl
.... with
the UMTS (3G) or GSM (2G) network de­
pending on network availability and reception
and on the position of the vehicle. In this mode,
the reception is prioritised for the use of data
services. There may be restrictions when making
and receiving calls. We recommend that you
mainly use this setting in areas with good UMTS
(3G) network coverage.
Ring tone and volume settings 1
>
You can switch the MMI ring tone on or off using
the Mute telephone function. Ring tones are
played when you select the function Ring tone.
Press the rotary pushbutton to store the selected
ring tone. You can adjust the Microphone input
level during an active phone call using the rotary
pushbutton. For the settings Ring tone volume/
Message volume, see¢ page 190.
Network settings*
See ¢ page 188, Network settings* onwards
Serial number (IMEi)*
The serial number of the telephone module in­
stalled in the MMI system is displayed.
Switch on teleph one/Switch off telephone
The car telephone will be turned "on" automati­
cally when the ignition is switched on, as long as
it was not switched off separately the last time it
was used.
{D) Note
- You can bond several mobile phones to the
MMI system; however only one connection
is active at a time.
- All bonded Bluetooth devices can be deleted
by resetting the Bluetooth function to the
factory settings ¢page 187.
Directory settings
Applies to vehicles: with telephone .,. Sele
ct:
I TELi button > left control button > Di­
rectory.
l l
Depends on the connected mobile phone Telephone
.,. Select: right control button > Directory set-
tings.
Memory capacity
The Memory capacity of the directory will be dis­
played.
You can manage up to 17,000 contacts with the
directory. Up to 4,000 contacts can be loaded
from your mobile phone into each directory, and
up to 1,000 contacts can be imported from a
storage device.
Sort order
You can sort the contacts in your directory alpha­
betically according to their surname or first
name.
Import contacts
Refer to ¢ page 133, Importing/exporting con­
tacts.
Export contacts
Refer to ¢ page 133, Importing/exporting con­
tacts.
Download phone book
To update the contacts in the MMI, you can
download the contacts from your mobile phone
manually. Depending on the mobile phone you
are using, the Bluetooth connection may have to
be disconnected and re-established before you
can update the contacts.
Greying out contacts without a number
If no number has been stored for a contact, the
contact is displayed greyed out in the directory.
You can activate this option if you wish to hide
these contacts.
135

Page 161 of 284

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0
N
co
....
\D L/'l
N
L/'l
.... Google
Earth map
display
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system and Audi connect
You can have the map display satellite images
using the Google Earth map display.
Fig. 149 Google Earth map display
Fig. 150 Google Earth map display with Google Street
View
Important: The requirements for Audi connect
must be met ¢page 137.
... Press
the I NAV/MAP!
button repeatedly until
the map is displayed.
... Select: right control button > Map settings>
Map display> Google Earth.
For this map display the system uses data pack­
ets received on line in the form of satellite pic­
tures and combines these pictures with the road
network from the Standard map display. The
MMI has a memory capacity of 2 GB for tempora­
rily storing the map/navigation data received on­
line (corresponds to map/navigation data for
about 4000 km of route guidance). You can also
use the loaded satellite pictures for route guid­
ance without an active data connection as long as
these pictures are stored.
Google Street View
With Google Street View, you can explore many
locations all over the world virtually from the
perspective of a pedestrian. Google Street View is Navigation
available as soon as the symbol (D ¢ Fig. 149 is
shown in crosshairs mode.
To start Google Street View: Turn the rotary
pushbutton to select a scale below 30 m.
The following options are available:
- To explore a destination step-by-step: Press
the rotary pushbutton when the symbol @is
visible.
- To zoom in/out of the current display {up to
4x): Turn rotary pushbutton to the left/right
® ·
- To navigate in the street view: Move your fin-
ger in the desired direction on the MMI touch
pad.
Additional information
In the Map content menu¢ page 158, you can
activate the function to show additional informa­
tion on the infotainment display such as Panora­
mic photos of landmarks/special destinations. To
show the additional information move the cross­
hairs onto an item on the map and press the rota­
ry pushbutton. You can now look at pictures of
landmarks or special destinations, for example,
and have information about them displayed.
@ Note
- You can delete the data stored by the Goo­
gle Earth map display using the Factory set­
tings > Navigation and online memory
¢page 187.
- Google Earth is an Audi connect service that
is updated at regular intervals when it is
called up. This can take a few seconds.
- When the Google Earth map display is
switched on and the position 3D map type is
selected, the map display automatically
switches to the position 2D map while you
are driving through a tunnel.
- For safety reasons, the Google Street View
functions cannot be used while the vehicle
is moving.
- Please observe the notes in the chapter
Notes on Audi connect ¢page 145.
- Further information can be found on the In­
ternet at www.audi.com/connect.
159

Page 172 of 284

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Media
@ Note
Playback cannot be guaranteed if the CD/DVD
contains audio/video files with a high data
rate.
CD drive
Applies to vehicles: with CD drive
Fig. 159 CD drive
The CD drive is Located in the glove box@
¢page 6, Fig. 2.
- To load a CD: The CD will be drawn in automati­
cally. Insert the CD (text facing upwards) into
the CD slot @¢ Fig. 159, holding it straight.
-Automatic playback: Playback starts automati-
cally when a CD with supported audio files
¢ page 178, CD drive is inserted.
- To eject a CD: Press button @.
After it has been ejected, the CD will automatical­
ly be pulled back into the CD player after about
ten seconds if it is not removed from the CD slot.
The CD drive is started and operated via the MMI
¢page 179.
- Never use any force to push a CD into the
drive. The CD will be drawn into the slot au­
tomatically.
- Do not insert any CDs with stickers into the
media drive. The stickers could become de­
tached from the CD and damage the drive.
l l
Not in the Now playing view.
170 Note
Playback cannot be guaranteed if the CD con­
tains audio files with a high data rate.
Jukebox
Applies to vehicles: with jukebox
You can play your favourite music and video files
from the jukebox. The jukebox has approximate­
ly 10 CB of storage .
.,. Select: I MEDIA!
button. Press the Left control
button repeatedly until the source overview
¢ page 179 is displayed. Select and confirm
Jukebox.
Playing from the jukebox
Important: The jukebox must contain audio/vid­
eo files.
The jukebox is called up and operated via the
MMl @¢page 179, Fig. 164.
Displaying the jukebox memory capacity
Select: right control button > Jukebox memory
capacity. Information on the jukebox memory ca­
pacity and the number of stored tracks will be
displayed.
Deleting tracks from the jukebox 1
)
Important: The jukebox must contain audio/vid­
eo files.
- Delete entry: Select an entry from the jukebox's
media centre. Select: right control button > De­
lete from jukebox > This entry or Entire list.
- The status of the deletion process will be
shown on the MMI. During the deletion process
the playback of the jukebox is interrupted; it is
started again automatically once the deletion
process has been completed.
Filling the jukebox
- Select: I MEDIA!
button. Press the Left control
button repeatedly until the source overview .,..

Page 179 of 284

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0
N
co
....
\D Lfl
N
Lfl
.... Media
- Very high or very low temperatures (a com­
mon occurrence in a car's interior) can cause
damage to mobile devices and/or impair
their performance. Please do not leave your
mobile devices in the vehicle when the tem­
perature is very high or very low. -
The AUX adapter cable is available from
Audi dealers or specialist retailers.
- USB hubs are not supported.
- Please refer to the operating instructions of
your mobile device for important informa­
tion on its operation.
@ Note -
It cannot be guaranteed that all mobile de­
vices will function without any problems.
- Do not use any additional USB extension ca­
bles or adapters when connecting mobile
devices which must be connected to the USB
charging socket@¢ Fig. 163 via a USB
adapter (¢ page 174); this could cause per­
formance issues. -
Using a mobile device with the engine
sw itched off will drain the vehicle's battery.
- Audi recommends setting the volume of a
mobile device connected to the AUX input to
about 70 % of maximum.
Supported media and file formats
Overview
The following audio/video file specifications are supported by the DVD drive, the Jukebox, the SD card
readers and the connection for the USB mass storage device:
Audio files I
Video files*
Supported SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC
memory cards: with a capacity of up to 128 GB
media DVD
drive: audio CDs (up to 80 minutes) with CD text (artist, album, tracks)*; CD-ROMs
with a capacity of up to 700 MB; DVD±R/RW; video DVDs; audio DVDs compatible with
video DVD;
Audi music interface: mobile devices ¢ page 174 (e.g. iPod, MTP players, USB mass
storage devices belonging to "USB Device Subclass 1 and 6" compatible with USB 2.0,
USB sticks, USB MP3 players (plug-and-play capable), external USB flash memories and
external USB hard drives)
File system Memory
cards: exFAT, FAT, FAT32, NTFS
USB mass storage devices: FAT, FAT32, NTFS
USB mass storage partitions: max. 2 partitions per USB connection
CD/DVD file systems: I509660, Joliet, UDF
Meta data Album
covers: GIF, JPG, PNG up to
800x800 px.: depending on availability,
the album cover will be displayed using the
corresponding medium or Gracenote.
Format MPEG-1/-
Windows MPEG-2/-
FLAC MPEG-1/-
ISO-
ISO- Windows
2 Media
4 2
MPEG-4; MPEG-4 Media
Layer 3 Audio 9 DivX 3, 4 H.264 Video 9
and 10 and 5; (MPEG-4
Xvid AVC)
File exten- .mp3
.wma .m4a; .flac
.mpg; .avi
.mp4; .wmv;
sion .m4b;
.mpeg .m4v; .asf
.aac .mov
Playlists .M3U;
.PLS; .WPL; .M3U8; .ASX
177

Page 183 of 284

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0
N
co
....
\D Lfl
N
Lfl
.... The
categories Podcasts, Audiobooks and
Composers are available when you are using
an iPod (source: Audi music interface
¢page 174).
- For safety reasons, the video picture is not
available while the vehicle is moving. While
you are driving, only the sound is played.
- If you synchronise a portable player with
"cloud" services, the playlists may not be
displayed correctly on the MMI. Use the de­
vice's local media library.
Further options
Further options may be available via the right
control button depending on the source selected
and the current view.
.,. Press the right control button.
Options
- Change play position: Turn the rotary pushbut­
ton to the left/right. Or: Move your finger from
left to right across the MMI touch pad.
- Random playback 1
>: When this function is
switched on�. all the files in the playlist will
be played and shown in random order.
- Repeat track1
>: When this function is switched
on �, the current track will be repeated.
- Play entire medium: When this function is
switched on�. all tracks from the active
source will be used in the playlist at the next
selection, regardless of the category selected.
If the function is switched off, only the content
of the selected folder will be used for the play­
list at the next selection from the media centre.
- Back to 'Now playing': This closes the options
menu. The track currently playing will be shown
in the playlist.
- Copy to jukebox: Refer to ¢ page 170, Filling
the jukebox.
- Jukebox memory capacity: Refer to
¢page 183.
- Media settings: Refer to ¢ page 183.
l) This function is automatically deactivated if you change
the source .
2 > May not be possible during playback (depends on the
DVD). Media
Important: A video file* or a DVD* must be play­
ing, and the vehicle must be stationary.
- Switch to full screen: The video picture is dis­
played. Press the rotary pushbutton to show
the playlist. Or: Press the I
BACK!
button.
- Replay video1
>: When this function is switched
on �. the current video will be replayed.
- Display DVD menu: The DVD main menu will
appear on the infotainment display. To select a
menu option, move your finger on the MMI
touch pad and press the rotary pushbutton.
- Audio track2
>: You can adjust the audio track
(language and audio format) manually. It de­
pends on the video DVD whether different lan­
guages and audio formats are available.
- Subtitles 2
l
: You can select playback subtitles
manually . It depends on the video DVD whether
different languages are available.
Picture format option
We recommend using the automatic setting for
the picture format. Depending on the active file
or source (e.g. video file*, DVD*), you may be able
to adjust the picture format.
Picture for-Information
mat
automatic The
MMI detects the picture for-
mat of the source and displays the
picture using the best possible
width-to-height ratio. Depending
on the source format and the info-
tainment display installed, black
bars may be displayed on the edges
of the picture.
zoom The
picture is enlarged to fill the
infotainment display. Switch this
function off if the picture is distor-
ted.
cinema- Use
this setting for films in the cin-
scope ema
format 21:9. Black bars will
be shown on the upper and lower
edges of the infotainment display.
181

Page 185 of 284

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0
N
co
....
\D Lfl
N
Lfl
.... until
the source overview ¢ page 179 is dis­
played. Select a source which supports Catego­
ries ¢ page 180 (e.g. an SD card). Select the Fa­
vourites category.
Important: The favourites list must be displayed.
- To listen to a favourite: Select and confirm an
item in the favourites list.
- To move a favourite: Select the desired item
from the favourites list. Select: right control
button > Move favourite. Select and confirm
the desired memory position.
- To delete a favourite: Select the desired item
from the favourites list. Select: right control
button > Move favourite > Delete this favour­
ite or Delete all favourites.
Other settings
Media settings
� Select: I MEDIA! button > right control button >
Media settings.
Depending on the active source and the storage
device used, you can select the following set­
tings:
Sound settings
Refer to¢ page 190.
Input level
Important: A mobile device must be connected
via an AUX adapter cable* or a USB adapter*.
The volume of the mobile device will be adapted
to the MMI system. We recommend setting the
volume of the mobile device to about 70 percent
of the maximum volume.
Bluetooth settings
Refer to¢ page 188.
Wi-Fi settings
Refer to ¢ page 143, Wi-Fi hotspot.
Connection manager
Refer to¢ page 187. Media
Child lock*
Important: A video DVD must be playing.
You can use the child lock to restrict video DVD
playback.
Enter the child lock password. The password set
at the factory is 1234. The following options are
available:
- Safety level: Select and confirm a safety level
(e.g. level 5). Eight safety levels are available
for the child lock function. If you select child
lock level 5, all DVDs with safety levels 1-5 can
be played. Playback of DVDs with a higher safe­
ty level will be blocked. Select No restriction to
remove all restrictions.
- Change password: You can change the current
password.
Detailed track info
When this function is switched on [;1 and the
playlist is open, information on the selected track
(e.g. the artist, album, album cover*) as well as
the total and remaining playing time will be dis­
played.
Jukebox memory capacity
Information on the jukebox memory capacity and
the number tracks stored on the jukebox will be
displayed.
{!) Note
- Not all video DVDs have a child lock feature.
- The child lock safety levels comply with the
US standards of the Motion Picture Associa­
tion of America (MPAA). Please note that
age ratings for DVDs may vary between dif­
ferent European countries.
- If you enter the wrong child lock password
three times in a row, you will not be able to
enter a password for approximately one mi­
nute. The password can only be reset by an
Audi worksho p.
183

Page:   1-10 11-20 next >