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@ Tips 
Critical traffic  information,  such  as  warnings 
about  wrong-way  drivers,  is  automatically  dis
played.  To hide  the  traff ic information,  press 
the 
I BACKI button  or  the  control  knob. 
- TMC traffic  reports  are  not  ava ilable  in  Can
ada.  For  more  information,  please  contact 
Sirius  Canada. 
Better  route 
App lies  to:  veh icles with  navigation  system 
By receiving  traffic  information  through  TMC, 
your  MMI calculates  a better  route  -if available  -
and  the  possible  time  saved  for  the  current  route 
guidance.  You con  decide yourself  which  route 
you  would  like  to  use . 
.,. Press  the I NAV/MAPI button  repeatedly  until 
the  map  is displayed . 
Troubleshooting 
Applies  to: veh icles with  navigation  system 
Problem  Solution  Na
vigation 
Requirement: 
Route  guidance  must  be  active. 
If your  MMI has  calculated  a  better  route than 
the  current  route  guidance,  the  message 
A better 
route  is available. 
appears  on  the  map  a long 
with  the time  that  may  be  saved.  A  better ro ute 
is  i ndic ated  in the  map  view by the  symbol 
rS@ 
¢ page  143,  fig . 124. 
Accept  better  route 
Requirement:  the ta symbol  must  be  shown  on 
the  map . 
- Press  the  right  control  button. 
- Select  and  confirm  the  better  route. 
- The  better  route  is used  for  the  remaining 
route  guidance  and  the  route  is  recalcu lated  . 
Free text  search: the  desired  des- The dest ination  might not  be  entered  in  the navigation  database . 
t i nation  cannot  be  found . 
Or: check  the  spelling  of the  search  term  and  whether  the right 
country/state  was  selected  using  the 
Country/state selec -
tion ¢ 
page  136 for the  free  text  search. 
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Radio 
Radio 
Opening  the  radio 
The  radio  supports  the  FM, AM and  SiriusXM* 
(satellite  radio)  bands.  Using the  HD  Radio re
ceiver also  allows you  to  receive radio  stations 
on the  FM and  AM bands  in  digital  format. 
Fig . 129 FM station  list  (HO Radio  technology  FM) 
Radio:  S ir iusXM 
E l 
0 . 000 RADIO ID m 
120 001 
Preview  NoSignal 
& 
002 Hits  1 
'''  .I 
003  20  on  20 NoSignal
=Gl 
004 40s  on  4  NoSignal 
Fig. 130 S
iriusXM stat ion  list 
~ Press  the I RADIO I button . 
After  opening  the  radio,  the  last  opened  station 
list  is displayed. 
. 
I 
Selecting  a station: select  and  conf irm  a station 
from  the  station  list. FM/  AM stations  that  can  be 
received  by digital  radio are marked  with the HD 
Radio technology  symbol 
1-Q) @ ~ fig.  129. If re
ception  quality  declines,  the  radio  automatically 
sw itches  to  the  analog  FM/AM  station  depending 
on  availability.  Digital  HD Radio  stations*  may 
contain  multiple  additional  stations*.  The  avai la
b le  additional  stations*  are  listed under  the  radio 
station.  If you  lose  reception,  the  additional  sta 
tions*  are  muted  since  they  can  no  longer  be re
ceived . 
Setting  the  frequency  band : press  the I RADIO I 
button repeatedly  until  the  desired  frequency 
band  is set. 
Updating  the  station list: station  lists are  updat
ed  automatically . 
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The  following information  is  displayed  in the  sta
tion  lists: 
@ Favorites 
The  stat ion  is stored  as  a  preset.  The symbol 
shows  the  stored  location  in the  presets  list (for 
example,  21). 
@ Radio text  (shortened  display) 
If  available,  program  information  about  the  set 
station  is  displayed  in  all  of  the  stat ion  lists. 
@ Frequency 
@ Station  name 
® Channel  number 
If  there is a Loss  of  radio  signal  (Sir i usXM*),  the 
following  system  information is  displayed  in the 
station  list: 
NoSignal : the  tuner  is current ly not  receiving  a 
sate llite  s ignal ® 
c::> fig.  130. 
The  system  informa tion  turns  off  when  the radio 
stations  are  received  again. 
@ Tips 
- Contact  the SiriusXM"  provider  if you  would 
like  to receive  satellite  programming. 
- Buildings,  tunnels,  bridges,  open  areas,  oth
er  vehicles  or  objects  on  the  vehicle  roof  can 
affect  reception. 
- Satellite  radio  is not  available  in Alaska and 
Hawaii. 
- iT unes  tagging*  is not  support ed by all  radio 
stations.  
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Radio  functions 
Free  text  search 
Using the  free text  search,  you  can sel ect  t he or
der  that  th e search  terms  ar e entered  in th e in
pu t fi eld. Search  in all fr equency  bands  for  a sta 
tion  name  o r program  type  such  as 
News ). 
891 l, 
~ WJ.3 
D 
H'l.6 WIBI-FM HDl 
WJ .7 WIBI-FM HD4 
',M 
'1M 
~ 
8') .9 WIBI-FM HD6 ~M 
Fig.  131 Input  field  and  resu lts  l is t  fo r free  text  searc h 
-Opening the  free  text  search: wh en  in a sta tion 
li st,  keep turni ng  the  co nt rol knob to  t he  left 
until  t he 
free  text  search inpu t fie ld is d is 
p layed. 
- Using the  free  text  search : see c::> page  1 04, 
F ree  te x t se arch. 
You can  also search  for frequ enci es. 
Stat ions from  t he p resets  list @ are  d isp layed  in 
the  resu lts  list 
(D e::> fig.  131 The symbol @ indi 
cates  which station  list you switched  to  based  on 
the  s tation selec tion. 
Additional  options 
~ Se le ct: I RADIO ! butto n > right  co ntro l bu tton. 
The  fo llow ing o ptions  are  ava ilable  de pend ing on 
th e frequency  ban d: 
- Sound settings : c::> page  178. 
-Store as preset : see c::> page  152,  Favorites . 
-Delete  all  entries : all en tries are  de lete d in  the 
Last stations view . 
-Tag this  song for  iTunes*1>: conne ct your  Apple 
devi ce wi th t he A udi  music i nte rfa ce* on yo ur 
M MI.  Se lec t and  conf irm 
Tag this  song for 
iTunes. 
The track  that  is cur rently  play ing is 
~ stored  on y our App le dev ice. Synchron ize your 
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Radio 
Ap ple dev ice w it h  iTunes . The t agged  tra ck will 
disp lay the  next t ime yo u open  your iT unes  me 
d ia center . If the re is no App le  dev ice co nnect
ed, the  tagged  t rack are  stored  tempo rarily i n 
the  MMI (max imum  of 50  t racks). Once y ou 
connect  your App le  device to  the  Au di m usic in
t erface,  the  tags  a re stored  o n the device . 
-Manual  station  tuning : the  frequency  bars  are 
d isp layed. Select  a nd confi rm the  desired  fre 
que ncy. 
- Seek : the rad io t unes to  the  previous or  next  re
ceivab le stat io n. 
- Scan : all stat ions are  p layed fo r severa l seconds 
each. 
- Radio settings: c::>page  153. 
Radio  text 
~ Select: I RADIO I button > left  control  button > a 
frequency  band  (such as 
FM ) > a station . 
~ Select:  righ t con trol b utton  > Radio text. 
Browsing through  radio text  entries : 
turn t he 
contro l knob to  the  left  o r rig ht. 
Requirement:  a  radio text  ent ry must  be d is
played and t he station  must  be b roadcas ting a 
phone  number,  a navigation  dest ination  or a text 
message  number  as  Radio Te xt  Plus  informat ion . 
If a location,  a p hone  numbe r or a text  message 
number  is included with a  radio te xt  entry,  the 
r ad io text  will be shown  with a colo red borde r. 
You have the  following  opt io ns: 
Call*/Start  route  guidance*/W rite  text  mes
sage* : 
-Select  a  rad io  text  en try w ith  Rad io  Text  Plus  in
for mation  a nd press  the co ntrol kn ob . 
- Select  and  confirm 
Call*  /Start  route  guid
ance* /Write  text  message* . Or : 
press  t he 
I BACK ! button t o cancel. 
(D Tips 
The availabi lity of  radio  text and R ad io Text 
Pl us d ep en ds o n the r adi o s tat ion. 
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Radio 
View:  additional  station  information 
Fig . 13 2 Radio v iew:  add itional  stat ion informat ion 
Req uirement:  you  must  be  tuned  to  a  radio  sta
tion . The 
Show "Now  P layin g" s creen opt ion  is 
sw itche d on 
Qpage  153. 
Symbo ls  in the  addit ional  station  i nformation 
view 
Q fig. 132: 
(D Radio text  availability 
Rad io text 
is avai lab le for  the  selected  station . 
See 
~ page  151. 
@ iTunes tagging 
The Tag this  song for  iTunes option  is  available 
for  the  se t sta tion . See ~ 
page  151,  Additional 
options. 
@ FM HD  Radio technology 
The  station  is  received  through  F M HD Radio 
technology. 
© S creen view 
Disp lay Cover art  or Station  logo . See 
~page  153. 
Displaying a  station  list: turn  the  cont rol  knob . 
Or: press  th e !BACKI  button . 
Radio  menu 
Fig . 133 E xa mple : Rad io  m en u 
152 
.,.  Select: !RADIO I but ton>  le ft  con trol  b utton. 
Setting  th e frequency  band : select  and co nfirm 
the  des ired  frequency  band  in  the  radio  me nu 
~ fig.  133. Or: press  the I RADIO ! button  repeat 
edly  unti l the  desired  frequency  ba nd  is set . The 
station  list  is d is p layed. 
@ Switch  to  media 
The Media menu  is disp laye d. See~ page  163, 
P laying  media. 
@ Favorites 
The  presets  list  is  displayed . See Q page  152, 
Favorites . 
@ Last  stat ions 
The  last  stat ions  listened  to  from  all  frequency 
bands  are  shown  in the  list.  Select  and  confirm  a 
station  for  immediate  playback . 
@Siriu sXM* 
The SiriusXM* station  list  is d isplayed. 
@ FM 
The  FM s tat io n  lis t is displaye d. 
Additional  frequency  bands 
Depend ing  on  the  vehicle  equipment,  you  can  se
lect  additional  frequency  bands  in the  select ion 
menu 
Qfig . 133 . 
Favorites 
You can store your  favorite  stations  from  every 
frequency  band  in the  prese ts lis t. 
.,.  Select:  the I RADIO I button > Presets . 
Requirement:  the  presets.  list  must  be  d isp layed. 
- Sto ring  presets : select  and  conf irm a free  pre-
set  space. 
Follow  the  system  instructions . 
- Select  and  confirm 
a station  from  the  list if 
necessary . 
Require ment:  a st ation  list  mus t  be d isplayed . 
-Storing  presets : select: an entry  from  the  list> 
r ight  control  button > Store as preset . Or : 
press  and  hold  the  contro l knob  fo r severa l sec-
onds . 
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-Di splaying  the  pre set s list : select: I RADIO I but-
ton 
> Presets . 
Requirement:  the  favorites  list must be  dis
p layed. 
- Listening to  presets: select  and  confirm a pre
set  from  the  list. 
- Move preset : select a favorite  from  the  list > 
right  control  button> 
Move  preset.  Or: press 
and  hold  the  control  knob  for  several  seconds . 
Select  and  confirm  the  locat ion  of  the  selected 
favorite . 
-Deleting  presets: select a preset  from  the  list > 
right  cont rol  button  > 
Delete  preset > Delete 
this  preset  or Delete  all  presets . 
Additional  settings 
Radio  settings 
... Se lect : I RADIO ! button  >  right contro l button  > 
Radio settings . 
The  following  settings  can  be selected,  depend
ing  on  the  band that  is selected: 
FM/AM  HD  Radio* 
You can switch  HD Radio  reception  on  or  off. 
Station  sorting  (SiriusXM*} 
You can  set  the  station  sort ing for  SiriusXM sta
tion  lists*  by: 
-Channel  number: the  stations  are  sorted  in  as
cending  order  according  to  their  station  num
ber. 
- Channel name: the  stations  are  listed  in alpha
betical  order. 
- First category, then  channel number: the  sta
tions  are  sorted  by their  category  and  then  by 
the ir channel  numbers. 
- First the  category,  then the  channel name : the 
stations  are  sorted  by their  category  and  then 
by the ir channel  names. 
Category  filter  (SiriusXM*} 
The  stations  shown  in the  station  list  can  be fi l
tered  by your  personal  preferences  and  by pro-
Radio 
gram  type . The  program  categories  that  you  can 
select  depend  on  what  is offered  by your  provid
er.  Se lect  the 
All  categories option  to  deactivate 
all filter  options  and  display all  available  stations 
in the  satellite  station  list. 
Additional  station information 
When  the  function  is switched on~ and  station 
or  presets  lists  are  open,  the  display will  switch 
after  approximate ly five  seconds  to  the 
Show 
"Now  Playing"  screen 
view Q page  152. Depend
ing  on  ava ilability,  information  about  the  set  sta
t ion  (such  as  stat io n  name,  artist,  slide  show, 
station  logo)  is  displayed  in th is view . 
Preferred  picture  view 
You can  set  your  preferred  picture  view  for  the 
Show "Now  Playing"  screen display Q page  152. 
-Station  logo: the  station  logo  is displayed,  de-
pending  on  availability . 
-Cove r art: the  album  cover or  genre  cover  is dis-
played,  depending  on  availability. 
Gracenote  online  database* 
Requirement:  the  MMI must  be  connected  to  the 
Internet.  The 
Cover art option  must  be selected 
Qpage  153, Preferred  picture  view. 
When  the function  is switched  on~, the  album 
cover  or  genre  cover  for  the song  that is  playing 
is  loaded  from  the  Gracenote  online  database, 
depend ing  on  availability. 
Subscription  status  (SiriusXM}* 
This option  is available  when  your  subscription  is 
about  to  expire  or  has already  expired. The  expi
ration  date  fo r your  license  is  displayed. 
Call  to  SiriusXM *: the  contact information  for 
your  satellite  radio provider  is  displayed . To  call 
your  sate llite  radio  provider  using  the  MMI, press 
Call to  SiriusXM*. 
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Radio 
Troubleshooting 
Problem Solution 
A station  with poor  reception  is  no  longer  Store  the  stat ion  as  a favorite  in advance.  Access  the fa-
displayed  in  the  station  list once  you  vorite  through  the  favorites  list 
¢page 152. 
switch  to  a  different  station. 
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Media 
Introduction 
There  are various  media  drives  and  connections 
avai lable  in the  MMI. You can  play,  for  example, 
audio/video  files  from  the  Jukebox*  or  connect 
your  mobile  device  to  the  Audi  mus ic interface* 
and  operate  it through  the  MMI. 
Notes 
General  information 
Media  and format  restrictions: 
the  MMI  (includ
ing  the  SD card  reader and  the  USB storage  de
vice  connection*)  was  tested  with  a variety  of  products  and  media  on  the  market.  However, 
there  may  be  cases  where  individual  devices  or  media  and  audio/video*  files  may  not  be  recog
n ized,  may  play  only  w ith  restrictions  or  may  not 
play  at  all. 
Digital  Rights  Management: please  note  that 
the  audio/video  files  are  subject  to  copyright  pro
tection . 
The  media  drives  do  not  play  fi les  that  are  pro
tected  by  ORM and  that  are  ident ified  with  the 
symbol 
l'.D . 
Data  security: never  store  important  data on  SD 
cards,  the  Jukebox*,  CDs/DVDs  or  mobile  devices . 
Audi  AG is  not  responsible for  damaged  or  lost 
files  and  media . 
Loading times: the  more  files/fo lders/play lists 
that  are  on  a  storage  medium,  the  longer it  will 
take  to  load  the  audio/video  files* . Audi  recom
mends  using  storage  media  that  only  contain  au
dio/video  files*. To  decrease  the  t i me  it  takes  to 
load  audio/v ideo  files*,  create  subfolders  (for  ex
ample,  fo r the  art ist  or  album).  The  loading  time 
will  also  increase  when  importing  fi les. 
Additional  information : when  playing,  audio 
files  are  automatically  displayed  w ith  any  add i
tional  information  that  is stored  (such  as  the  ar
tist,  track  and  album  cover).  If  this  information  is 
not  available  o n the  storage  med ium, the MMI 
will  check  the Grace  note  metadata  database . 
Media 
However,  in  some  cases,  the additional  informa
tion  may  not  be  displayed. 
Restricted functionality : reset the Media  set
tings 
t o  the  factory  default settings  if  functional
ity  is  restr icted 
<> page 175. 
Reset  the  Jukebox*  to  the  factory  default set
t in gs  if functiona lity  is rest ricted <> 
page 175. 
For information  about the propert ies  of  support
ed  media  and  fi le  formats,  see 
<>page 168 . 
(D Note 
You  are  responsible  for all  precaut ions  taken 
for  data  protection,  anti-virus  protect ion  and 
protection  against  loss  of  data  on  mobi le  de
v ices  that  are  used  to  access the  Internet 
through  the Wi-Fi  hotspot. 
CD/DVD  operation 
CD/DVD  and format  restrictions: 
the  functionali
ty  of  individual  storage  media  may  be  limited due 
to  the  variety  of  blank  CDs/DVDs  availab le  and 
the various capacities. Audio CDs or video DVDs 
with  copy  protection,  CDs/DVDs that  do  not  con
form  to  the  standard  and  mult isess ion  CDs may 
have  limited  playback  or  may  not  play  at  all . Audi 
recommends  finaliz ing  t he  recording  process 
whe n creat ing  mult isess ion  CDs. Mult isession  is 
not  supported  for DVDs . 
Using CDs /DVDs, the  CD drive  or the  DVD drive : 
to  ensure  correct,  high-quality  playback  and  to 
prevent  damage  to  the drive  or  disc  reading er
ro rs,  always  store  CDs/DVDs  in a protective 
s leeve  and  do  not  expose them  to  direct  sunlight. 
Do 
not use: 
- Damaged,  dirty  or  scratched  CDs/DVDs 
- Single  CDs/DVDs  (3  inch/8  cm  diameter) 
- CD/DVDs that  are  not  round 
- CDs/DVDs w ith  labels 
- Protective  rings 
- Cleaning  CDs 
Thermal  protection  switch: CD/DVD playback 
may  be  temporarily  unavailable  if outside  tem-
peratures  are extremely  hot or cold.  A thermal 
llo-
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Media 
protection  switch  is installed  to  protect  the  CD/ 
DVD and  the  laser. 
L aser  dev ices: laser  dev ices  are  d iv ided  into  safe 
ty  classes  1 to  4  in accordance  with  DIN  IEC 76 
(CO) 6/VDE  0837.  The  various  types  of  audio 
equipment  installed  conform  to  safety  class 
l. 
The  laser  uses  so  little  power  or  is sh ielded  so 
there  is  no  danger  when  it  is  used  correctly. 
Media  drives 
SD  card  reader 
Fig . 134 In serting  the  SD card 
The  SD card  reader  is located  in the  glove  com
pa rtment @)¢ 
page 6, fig. 2. 
- In se rting  the  SD c ard : the  angled  corner  of  the 
SD card  must  face  toward  the  right  front.  Slide 
the  SD card  into  the  card  reader  slot 
(J) c:> fig . 134 until  the  SD card  clicks  into  place . 
-Aut om atic  playback : playback  will  start  auto 
matically  if the  inserted  SD card  contains  sup
po rted  audio/v ideo  f iles 
c::> page 168 . 
-Removing th e SD card : press  briefly  on  the  SD 
card . 
The  SD card  reader  is accessed  and  operated 
through  the  MMI @c::> 
page 163, fig. 139 . 
(D Note 
Only use  one-piece  SD cards.  If  adapter  cards 
(SD cards  with  more  than  one  piece)  are  used, 
the  card  cou ld fall  out  of  the  adapter  when 
dr iving  because  of v ibrations . Ind iv idual 
pieces  cou ld then  become  stuck  in the  drive 
and  impair  the  functionality. 
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@ Tips 
A lways  keep  the  SD card  in a  suitable  case  to 
protect  it  from  dirt,  dust  particles  and  other 
damage. 
DVD  drive 
Applies to: vehicles with  a DVD drive 
Fig . 135 DVD dr ive 
The  DVD drive  is  located  in the  g love  compart
ment @) 
c::> page 6, fig . 2. 
-Loadin g a CD /DVD : the  CD/DVD is p ulled  in  au 
tomatically . Slide  the  CD/DVD straight  into  the 
DVD s lot @ with  the  label  facing  up 
c::>fig . 135. 
-Aut om atic  playb ack: playback  wi ll sta rt  auto-
matically  if the  inse rted  CD/DVD contains  sup 
ported  aud io/video*  fi les 
c::> pag e 168. 
-Eje cting  a CD /DVD : press  the  b utton (J) 
c::> fig. 135. 
The  CD/DVD is  pulled  in again  automat ically  if it 
i s  not  removed  from  the  DVD slot  w ith in a pprox i
mately  ten  seconds  after  ejecting  it . 
The  DVD d rive is accessed  a nd  operated  t hrough 
the  MMI @ 
c::> page 163, fig. 139. 
(D Note 
-Never  force  a  CD/DVD into  the  drive . The 
CD/DVD is  pulled  in automatically. 
- Do not  insert  CDs/DVDs with  labels  into  the 
dr ive . Labe ls  can  come  loose  from  the  CD/ 
DVD and  damage  the  drive. 
¢j) Tips 
The  CD/DVD playback  is not  ensured  with  au
d io fi les  that  have  a  high  data  rate .  
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CD drive 
Applies to:  vehicles  wit h a CD drive 
Fig.  13 6 CD drive 
The  CD drive  is  located  in the  glove  compartment 
@) c> page  6,  fig.  2 . 
-Loading  a CD : the  CD is pulled  in a utomat ically . 
S lide  the  CD straight  into  the  s lot @ with  the 
label  fac ing  up 
c> fig.  136. 
- Automatic  playback : playback  will  start  auto
matically  if the  inserted  CD conta ins  suppo rted 
audio  files 
c> page  169,  CD drive. 
- Ejecting  a CD : press  the  button (D c> fig.  136. 
Th@  CD  is  pulled  in again  au toma tic ally  if  i t  is no t 
remove d from  the  slot  w it hi n te n seconds  of 
e jecting  it. 
T h e  CD dr ive is accessed  and  operate d thro ugh 
the  MMI 
c>page  16 3,  Playing media . 
(D Note 
- Never force  a CD  into  th e dr ive . The  CD  is 
pull ed  in a uto mat ically . 
- D o  not  i nsert  CDs  with  lab els  in to  t he drive . 
L ab els  ca n co me  lo os e from  the  CD an d 
dam age  the  drive . 
(D Tips 
CD p layback  cannot be  gu aran tee d wi th  audio 
fi les  that  have  a  h igh data  rate. 
Media 
Jukebox 
Applies  to:  veh icles w ith  Jukebox 
After  you  have  filled  the  Jukebox  with  music  and/ 
or videos,  for  example  from  your  SD card, you 
can play  th ese  files  directly  from  the  Jukebox . 
T he Jukebox  memory  capacity  is approxima tely 
10  CB . 
.,. Press  th e I MEDIA ! button.  Press  the  left  cont rol 
button  unt il the  sources  overv iew 
c> page  163 
is displayed.  Sele ct  and  co nfir m Jukebox . 
Adding  files  to  the  Jukebox 
- Press  the !MEDIA ! button. Press  the  left  cont rol 
button  unti l the  sources  overv iew 
c> page  163 
is  displayed . Select  one  of  the  follow ing  so urces 
t o copy  to t he  Jukebox:  SD card,  C D-RO M, D V D
RO M*,  USB  storage  device*. 
Requirement:  the  media  center  (for  examp le , 
tracks,  albums)  m ust  be  o pen . 
-Selecting  an  ent ry : se lec t an  entry  from  the 
media  cente r. Se lect : rig ht  contro l button 
> 
Copy to  Jukebox > This entry or Entire  list. 
R equirement:  the pla yli st  mus t  be open.  See 
c>page  165. 
-Selecting  a track : select  the  track  that  is  cur
rent ly p laying . Select : right  control  b utton 
> 
Copy to  Jukebox > This track or Entire  album 
or This artist . 
Requirement:  a v ideo  file  must  be  playing. 
- Sele ct:  r igh t cont rol  button 
> Copy to  Jukebox . 
The  copying  process  begi ns.  T he  stat us of  the 
copy ing  process  is  shown  in  the  MMI. 
- Hiding  the  importing  process : select  and  co n
fi rm 
Continue  copying  in  background . Theim
porti ng  p rocess  is hidden . 
-Canceling the  importing  process: selec t and 
confirm 
Cancel copying : Or: remove  t he source 
that  is being  imported . Files  al rea dy copied  re 
ma in. 
R equirement:  the  copy in g  pr ocess  m ust  be  active 
in the  bac kgro und. 
- Showing  the  copying  process : select:  right 
cont rol  bu tton 
> Copying  in  progress . 
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Media 
When importing,  the  audio  files  are  automatical 
ly sorted  into the  media  center  categories  based 
on  the  stored  addit ional  information 
¢ 
page  164. The  copied  video  files  are  stored  in 
the  media  center  under  the 
Videos category. 
Playing  the  Jukebox 
Requirement:  the  Jukebox  must  contain  audio/ 
video  fi les  ¢ 
page  15 7, Adding  files  to  the Juke 
box. 
The  Jukebox  is  accessed  and operated  through 
the  MMI 
(D ¢ page  163,  fig . 139. 
Displaying  Jukebox  memory  capacity 
Select:  right  control  button > Jukebox  memory 
capacity . 
Information  about the Jukebox  memory 
cap acity and  the  number  of sto red  tracks  is  dis
p la yed. 
Deleting  tracks  from  the  Jukebox1
) 
Requ irement:  the  Jukebox  must  contain  audio/ 
video  fi les. 
- Delet ing  an  entry: select  an  entry  from  the 
Jukebox  media  center . Select:  right control  but 
ton 
> Delete  from  Jukebox > This  entry or En
tire  list. 
- The  status  of  the  deleting  process  is shown  in 
the  MMI.  Jukebox  playback  stops  during  the de
leting  process  and starts  again  automatically 
once  the  dele tion  is  complete . 
0 Note 
Do not  import  aud io/video  files  when  the  en
gine  is t urned  off  because  this  will  drain  the 
veh icle battery. 
(D Tips 
- Tracks  from  aud io  CDs cannot  be imported 
to  the  Jukebox  for  legal reasons . 
- Files  that  have  already  been  imported are 
automat ically  recognized  and  cannot  be 
copied  to  the  Jukebox  again. 
- It is  not  possible  to play  audio/v ideo*  files 
in  the  CD/DVD* drive  while  importing  them. 
1> Not  i n the Playback vie w. 
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- Th e Juk ebox  does  not provide  an export 
function  due to legal  reasons . 
- Files  or  tracks  without  stored  additional in
formation  a re  listed  as 
Unknown . Audi  rec
ommends  adding  additional  information 
(such  as  ID3  tags)  to  audio  files. 
- Reset  the  Jukebox  to  the  factory  default  set
t ings  when  selling  your  vehicle¢ 
page  175 . 
Bluetooth  audio  player 
Applies  to: vehicles wi th Blu et oot h 
With  the  Bluetooth  audio  player,  you  can play 
music  wirelessly  from  your  Bluetooth-capable 
device (such as a cell phone)  through  the  MMI. 
Requirement:  the  vehicle  must  be  stationary  and 
the  Bluetooth  function  on  your  Bluetooth  device  and  the 
Bluetooth  audio  player¢ page  176 in 
the  MMI  must  both  be  sw itched  on . 
-Connecting  a Bluetooth  device : press  the 
!MEDIA ! button.  Press  the  left  control  button 
until  the  source  overview  is d isp layed.  Select 
and  confirm 
Bluetooth  audio  player @ 
opage 163, fig . 140 . 
-If  necessary,  select  and  confirm, Not connected 
> Connect  Bluetooth  audio  player . The Blue
tooth  device  search  starts . Follow  the  instruc
tions  in the  MMI. 
- Select  and  confirm  the  des ired  Bluetooth  de
vice  from  the  list.  The MMI  generates  a  PIN for 
the  conn ection. 
- Select  and  confirm 
Yes . 
-Enter  the  PIN for  connecting  on  your  Bluetooth 
dev ice . 
Or : if the  PIN is  already  displayed  on 
your  Bluetooth  device,  conf irm  it  in the  Blue
tooth  device  and  in the  MMI. The time  allowed 
for  entering  the  PIN is lim ited  to  approximately 
30  seconds. 
The  media  is started  and  operated  through  the 
mobile  device  o r the  MMI,  depending  on  the  de
vice  being  used. 
(D Tips 
- Check  fo r any  connection  requests  on  your 
Bluetooth  device.