AUDI TT ROADSTER 2016 Owners Manual

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but only a small amount is supplied.
The situation is also critical if electrical equip­
ment is in use when the engine is not running. In
this case power is consumed when none is being
generated.
In these situations you will be aware that the
power management system is intervening to con­
trol the distribution of electrical power.
When the vehicle is parked for long periods
If you do not drive your vehicle for a period of
several days or weeks, the power management
will gradually shut off the on-board systems one
by one, or reduce the amount of current they are
using. This limits the amount of power consumed
and helps to ensure reliable starting even after a
long period. Certain convenience features, such
as remote control unlocking, may not be availa­
ble. These functions will be restored when you
switch on the ignition and start the engine.
With the engine switched off
If you listen to the radio or use the other info­
tainment functions when the engine is not run­
ning, this will discharge the vehicle battery.
The infotainment display will show a warning
message before the battery power drops to a lev­
el where the starting ability is impaired. This
message warns you that the system you are using
will soon be switched off automatically. You
should therefore start the engine if you wish to
continue using the system.
When the engine is running
Although the alternator generates electrical
power, the vehicle battery can still become dis­
charged while the vehicle is being driven. This can
occur when a lot of power is being consumed but
only a small amount supplied, especially if the
vehicle battery is not fully charged initially.
To restore the necessary energy balance, the sys­
tem will then temporarily shut off the electrical
components that are using a lot of power, or re­
duce the current they are consuming. Heating
systems in particular use a large amount of elec­
trical power. If you notice, for instance, that the
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working, they may have been temporarily switch­
ed off or regulated to a lower heat output. These
systems will be available again as soon as suffi­
cient electrical power is available.
You may also notice that the engine runs at a
slightly faster idling speed. This is quite normal,
and no cause for concern. The increased idling
speed allows the alternator to meet the greater
power requirement and charge the vehicle bat­
tery at the same time.
Information saved in the
control units
The vehicle is fitted in the factory with electronic
control units that, among other things, control
the engine and the gearbox. The control units al­
so monitor the exhaust system and the airbags.
The control units continually analyse data rele­
vant to the vehicle while you are driving. In the
event of faults or anomalies in the vehicle data,
only these data are saved. As a rule, faults are
shown by the warning lamps in the instrument
cluster.
Data saved in the control units can only be read
and analysed with special equipment.
A qualified workshop is only able to recognise
and deal with faults by using the relevant saved
data. Among other things, the saved data may
contain the following information:
- Data relating to the engine and the gearbox
-Speed
- Direction of travel
- Braking force
- Seat belt warning system data
The control units installed will not under any cir­
cumstances record conversations in the vehicle.
Event data recorder
Your vehicle is not equipped with an event data
recorder.
In an event data recorder, information about
the
vehicle is temporarily saved. In the event of an
accident, you can therefore obtain detailed infor-
mation about the course of events. On vehicles ...,.
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with an airbag system, accident-related data
such as impact speed, seat belt status, seat posi­
tions and trigger times can be saved. The exact
information saved depends on the manufacturer.
The installation of an event data recorder is sub­
ject to the agreement of the vehicle&#39;s owner. This
process is governed by legislation in some coun­
tries.
Reprogramming control units
All data for controlling components are saved in
the control units. Some convenience features,
such as one-touch signalling, single door unlock­
ing and display messages can be reprogrammed
using special workshop equipment. If any con­
venience features are reprogrammed, the infor­
mation in this Owner&#39;s Manual will no longer be
accurate for the features that have been
changed. We recommend having the reprogram­
ming approved.
Your Audi dealer will be able to provide you with
information about possible reprogramming op­
tions.
Event memory
There is a diagnostic connection for reading out
the event memory located in the footwell on the
driver&#39;s side of the vehicle. Information regard­
ing the operation and status of the vehicle&#39;s elec­
tronic control units is stored in the event memo­
ry. The event memory should only be read out
and erased by a qualified workshop.
A WARNING
The diagnostic connection must not be used
for other purposes. Incorrect use can cause
malfunctions -risk of accident!
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Notes on traffic safety
You should only use certain infotainment system
functions, e.g. enter a navigation destination,
while the vehicle is stationary. Always be pre­
pared to stop operating the infotainment system
in the interest of your own safety and that of oth­
er road users.
A WARNING
Only operate the infotainment system when
the traffic conditions allow you to do so safely
and when you can maintain proper control of
your vehicle -risk of accident!
(©) Note
Certain functions are not available while the
vehicle is in motion.
Introduction The Multi Media Interface (MMI) combines dif­
ferent communication, navigation* and enter­
tainment systems in your Audi. You can operate
your MMI system via the MMI control console,
the multi-function steering wheel or the speech
dialogue system*.
Fig. 123 MMI control console
Overview of MMI control console
CD Rotary pushbutton with joystick
function .................... .
@ MMI touch pad* ............. .
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Left control button ........... . 122
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Right control button .......... .
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Buttons for calling up menus di-
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MMI ON/OFF button
with joystick function
How to use
Fig. 124 MMI ON/OFF button with joystick function
Switching the MMI system on/off:
The MMI can be switched on/off manually. l?l
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- To switch on manually: Briefly press the ON/
OFF button CD¢ Fig. 124. Or: Press the I
MENU!
button ®
¢page 121, Fig. 123 or one of the
buttons for calling up menus directly ®
¢ page 121, Fig. 123.
- To switch off manually: Press and hold the ON/
OFF button CD¢ Fig. 124 until the MMI
switches off. The MMI system will not be
switched on automatically when the ignition is
switched on if it was turned off manually the
last time it was operated.
Other functions:
- To adjust the volume: Turn the ON/OFF button
CD ¢ Fig. 124.
- To mute: Briefly press the ON/OFF button.
- To select the previous/next function (e.g. ra-
dio station/track): Briefly press the ON/OFF
button to the left l<l<l or right l>l>I.
- To rewind/fast forward (e.g. track): Press and
hold the ON/OFF button to the right l>l>I or left
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A WARNING
The audio system volume should be set at a
level which enables you to hear external
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signals (such as the sirens of police and emer­
gency vehicles) clearly -failure to do so could
result in an accident.
(© Note
If the engine is switched off and the vehicle
battery charge level is low, the MMI system
will be switched off automatically.
How to use the MMI
Selecting and confirming a function
Fig. 125 How to use the rotary pushbutton
Selecting and confirming a function in a
menu/list
... To select a function: Turn the rotary pushbut­
ton (D ¢ Fig. 125 to the desired function (e.g.
setting a frequency) .
... To confirm the select ion: Press the rotary
pushbutton @¢ Fig. 125.
Returning to the previous function level
... Press the I
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I button
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Fig. 123.
122 Calling
up the main menu/menu
Fig. 126 Illustration: Main menu
Calling up the main menu
... Press the button marked I MENU I®
¢ page 121, Fig. 123. The MMI menus (e.g. Ra­
dio) will be displayed ¢ Fig. 126. You can then
use the rotary pushbutton to select and con­
firm a function.
Calling up a menu directly
... Press the corresponding button to call up me­
nus directly ®¢ page 121, Fig. 123 in the di­
rection of the menu you require (e.g. !RA
DIO!).
You can then use the rotary pushbutton to se­
lect and confirm a function.

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up the selection/options menu with
the control buttons
You can use the selection menu to call up further
functions for individual menu items (e.g. radio).
Fig. 127 Control buttons on MMI control console
Selection menu: You can use the selection menu
to call up further functions for individual menu
items (e.g. Radio).
Important: The symbol for the selection menu
must be shown on the infotainment display
¢Fig. 127.
To call up/close the selection menu: Press the
left control button ¢ Fig. 12 7. You can then use
the rotary pushbutton to select and confirm a
function.
Options menu: You can use the options menu to
select and confirm specific functions for individu­
al menu items (e.g. Radio) and to make changes
to settings.
Important: The symbol for the options menu G
must be shown on the infotainment display
¢Fig. 127.
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call up/close the options menu: Press the
� right
control button ¢ Fig. 12 7. You can then use
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the rotary pushbutton to select and confirm a
function.
{(D Note
Please note that the control buttons are the
other way around if Arabic is selected as the
menu language.
Notes on path descriptions
The path descriptions in this manual show you at
a glance how to call up the menu you require
along with its settings and functions.
Example of a path description
.,. Select: I RADIO! button> left control button>
FM.
Using a path description
.,. Press the I RADIO I button .
.,. Press the left control button .
.,. Turn the rotary pushbutton to FM in the menu .
.,. Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm FM .
.,. The function you have selected and confirmed
is now set. In this example, the FM waveband is
selected.
@ Note
Please note that the control buttons are the
other way around if Arabic is selected as the
menu language.
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MMI touch
MMI touch pad
You can enter data on the MMI touch pad with
the help of handwriting recognition.
Fig. 128 Entering a navigation destination
The MMI touch pad@¢page 121, Fig. 123 is lo­
cated on the rotary pushbutton @¢ page 121,
Fig. 123.
Entering letters, numbers and characters
Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch
The MMI touch pad enables information to be
entered with the help of handwriting recogni­
tion.
Fig. 129 Display when MMI touch is active
124 Important:
A function requiring text or number
input must be active and the symbol @
¢ Fig. 129 must be shown on the display.
- Basic principle: Use your finger to write an indi­
vidual letter (capital or small letters) or num­
bers/symbols on the MMI touch pad. If the sys­
tem positively identifies a character, it will be
shown on the infotainment display@
¢ page 124, Fig. 128 and may be confirmed
acoustically. It will then be shown in the entry
field.
- To enter a space: Move your finger from left to
right across the MMI touch pad.
- To delete a character: Move your finger from
right to left across the MMI touch pad.
-To delete characters quickly: Move your finger
quickly from right to left across the MMI touch
pad.
- To use the suggestion: Press the rotary push­
button.
- To switch directly to the results list: Turn the
rotary pushbutton to the right.
-To enter Cyrillic characters: Important: The
Latin character set must be active. Press the
right control button. Select and confirm Switch
to Cyrillic characters.
- To enter Latin characters: Important: The Cyril­
lic character set must be active. Press the right
control button. Select and confirm Switch to
Latin characters.
- To open the speller: Select the right control
button > Open speller. Text and numbers can
be entered via the speller ¢ page 128.

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the crosshairs
Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch
Fig. 130 Moving the crosshairs
Important: A map must be displayed
¢page 178, Fig. 159.
- To bring up/hide the crosshairs: Press the ro­
tary pushbutton to bring up the crosshairs CD
¢ Fig. 130. To hide the crosshairs, press the
!BACK! button (J) ¢page 121, Fig. 123.
- To move the crosshairs on the map: Move your
finger in the desired direction on the MMI
touch pad while the crosshairs are displayed.
- To move the crosshairs quickly: Move your fin­
ger quickly in the desired direction on the MMI
touch pad while the crosshairs are displayed CD
¢ Fig. 130. The crosshairs will only stop moving
again after a few seconds. Multi
Media Interface
Moving the map
Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch
Fig. 131 Moving the map
Important: A map must be displayed
¢page 178, Fig. 159.
- To bring up/hide the crosshairs: Press the ro­
tary pushbutton to bring up the crosshairs CD
¢Fig. 131.
- To move the standard map/Google Earth map:
Move two fingers in the desired direction on the
MMI touch pad¢ Fig. 131 while the crosshairs
are displayed CD ¢Fig. 131.
- To move the map quickly: Move two fingers
quickly in the desired direction on the MMI
touch pad¢ Fig. 131 while the crosshairs are
displayed CD ¢Fig. 131. The map will only stop
moving again after a few seconds.
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Zooming in/out on map
Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch
Fig. 132 Zooming in/out on map
Important: A map must be displayed
¢page 178, Fig. 159.
- To zoom in/out on the map: Press the rotary
pushbutton to bring up the crosshairs. Place
two fingers on the MMI touch pad and move
them apart/together ¢ Fig. 132.
To hide the crosshairs, press the I
BACK !
button
(J) ¢page 121, Fig. 123.
Adjusting the sound focus
Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch
Important: The Balance/fader option must be se­
lected ¢ page 217.
- To move the crosshairs of the sound focus:
Move your finger in the desired direction on the
MMI touch pad.
- To store the location of the crosshairs: Press
the rotary pushbutton twice. Or: Press the
!BACK !
button (J) ¢page 121, Fig. 123.
Operating the DVD main menu
Important: A video DVD must be playing
¢ page 200 and the DVD main menu must be
displayed.
- To select a menu option: Move your finger up/
down or to the left/right on the MMI touch
pad.
- To confirm your selection: Press the rotary
pushbutton.
126 (I))
Note
- You can set the volume of the MMI touch*
spoken cues according to your own prefer­
ences ¢page 218, fv1fv1I touch volume*.
- Please note the direction of writing/delet­
ing characters if the menu language is set to
Arabic.
Rotary pushbutton with
joystick function
Using the rotary pushbutton with joystick
function
Fig. 133 How to use the rotary pushbutton with joystick
function
You can push the rotary pushbutton up/down @
¢ Fig. 133 or to the left/right @.
Calling up/closing the selection menu
Push the rotary pushbutton to the left to call up
the selection menu¢ page 123.
Press the I
BACK !
button (J) ¢ page 121, Fig. 123
to return to the previous function. Or: Push the
rotary pushbutton to the right to close the selec­
tion menu.
Calling up/closing the options menu
Push the rotary pushbutton to the right to call up
the options menu ¢page 123.
Press the I BACK!
button (J) ¢ page 121, Fig. 123
to return to the previous function. Or: Push the
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the entry field*
Push the rotary pushbutton upwards to access
the entry field or the beginning of a list in the
central area.
Switching to the speller*
If the entry field is already open, you can switch
directly to entry via the speller by pushing the ro­
tary pushbutton upwards again¢ page 128,
Speller for Letters/numbers.
On the map
Important: A map must be displayed
¢page 178, Fig. 159.
- To display the entry field*: Push the rotary
pushbutton upwards.
- To display the route: If route guidance is ac­
tive, you can have the route displayed by push­
ing the rotary pushbutton upwards
¢page 170.
- To zoom in/out of the map: Turn the rotary
pushbutton to the left/right to make the map
scale larger or smaller.
Adjusting the sound focus*
Important: The balance/fader option must be se­
lected ¢ page 217. The cross hairs must be dis­
played.
- To adjust the sound focus using the cross­
hairs: The crosshairs can be moved horizontal­
ly. Turn the rotary pushbutton to the left or
right. To move the crosshairs vertically, press
the rotary pushbutton. Turn the rotary push­
button to the left or right. Press the rotary
pushbutton again to save the setting.
Operating the DVD main menu
Important: A video DVD must be playing
¢page 200.
- To select a menu option: Move the rotary push­
button with joystick function up or down, or to
the left or right.
- To confirm your selection: Press the rotary
� pushbutton.
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Please note that the control buttons are the
other way around if Arabic is selected as the
menu language.
Calling up the selection/options menu with
the rotary pushbutton
Applies to: vehicles with joystick function
Fig. 134 Calling up the selection/options menu with the
rotary pushbutton
To call up/close the selection menu: Press the
rotary pushbutton to the left
@ to
call up the se­
lection menu ¢ Fig. 134. You can then use the ro­
tary pushbutton to select and confirm a function.
Press the !BACK!
button (J) ¢page
121, Fig. 123
to return to the previous function.
To call up/close the options menu: Press the ro­
tary pushbutton to the right

Fig. 134 to call
up the options menu. You can then use the rotary
pushbutton to select and confirm a function.
Pres s the !BACK!
button
(J) ¢page
121, Fig. 123
to return to the previous function.
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Speller for Letters/numbers
Fig. 135 Illustration: Speller for letters/numbers
You can use the speller for letters/numbers to
enter letters, numbers and characters in the
MMI. This option is available while the entry field
@ is active ¢ Fig. 135.
- To call up/close the speller for letters/num­
bers: Push the rotary pushbutton upwards/
downwards while the entry field is active. Or:
Select the right control button > Open speller/
Close speller.
- To enter a letter/number: With the selection
line activated, turn the rotary pushbutton @
¢ Fig. 135 to select the desired letter/number.
Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm the let­
ter/number. Your entry will appear in the entry
field @. When you have entered all characters,
select and confirm I LIST !@ .
Or: Push the rota­
ry pushbutton downwards.
- To enter diacritics (e.g. a,�. ii, o)*: With the
selection line activated, turn the rotary push­
button to select a letter @¢ Fig. 135. To open
the corresponding set of diacritics, press and
hold the rotary pushbutton. Turn the rotary
pushbutton to select a diacritic while in the
character selection line@¢ Fig. 135. Press the
rotary pushbutton to apply the diacritic. To
close the set of diacritics without selecting a
character, press and hold the rotary pushbut­
ton again. Or: Select and confirm la ou lQ)
¢ Fig. 135. Select and confirm a diacritic.
-To delete a character: Select and confirm �@
¢Fig. 135. To delete all characters in the entry
128 field,
select� @¢ Fig. 135 and press and
hold the rotary pushbutton until all characters
have been deleted.
- To enter a special character: Select and confirm
! !&?! @¢Fig. 135 or!123! @. Use the speller
for numbers to select and confirm the special
character desired (such as a hyphen or full
stop).
- Input help: In some cases (such as in the navi­
gation system*), the system will suggest a
word* to complete your entry while you are still
making it@ ¢ Fig. 135. You can confirm the
word by pushing the rotary pushbutton up­
wards.
- Results list: In some cases (such as in the direc­
tory), the system will switch to the results list
@ ¢Fig. 135 automatically. Select and confirm
a suggestion from the list.
Requirement: The entry field@¢ Fig. 135 must
be active.
- To switch between the speller and the MMI
touch pad*: The handwriting recognition fea­
ture is automatically activated for the MMI
touch pad*, which means you can simply start
writing.
Overview of the symbols in the speller
The symbols of the speller for letters/numbers
are explained in the following table:

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