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you make calls using a separate mini SIM
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number of the mini SIM card in the SIM card
reader. Depending on the type of mini SIM card,
this may be the same number as for your current
mobile phone contract (twin/Multi SIM card) or
another number from a different mobile phone
contract.
Important
The vehicle must be stationary, the ignition must
be switched on and the Telephone menu must
have been called up.
Using your own mini SIM card
� The missing corner of the mini SIM card should
be at the front left. Slide the mini SIM card into
the slot in the SIM card reader ¢ Fig. 141 until
you feel it engage.
� If requested, enter the PIN code for your mini
SIM card in the MMI.
� Select and confirm OK.
� To allow the MMI to connect automatically in
the future, select and confirm Yes.
� Select
and confirm either Telephone installed
in vehicle (SIM card) or Personal mobile
phone (Bluetooth).
Telephone installed in vehicle (SIM card): The
external car aerial is used. The SIM card is used
for phone calls and Audi connect*.
Personal mobile phone (Bluetooth): The exter­
nal car aerial is only used in conjunction with the
Audi phone box*. The mini SIM card in the card
reader is only used for Audi connect*.
� You can set whether you would also like the
system to establish a data connection for the
Audi connect services* ¢ page 160. Please ob­
serve the notes on using Audi connect
¢page 159.
After connecting successfully
After connecting successfully, either one or two
symbols (depending on the connection type) will
appear in the status line of the infotainment dis-
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CX) Telephone
play to indicate the signal strength @/@
¢page 130, Fig. 137.
You can go back and change whether calls are
made using the mini SIM card in the SIM card
reader or your mobile phone via I MENU! > Set­
tings > left control button> MMI settings > Con­
nection manager ¢page 215.
In addition, the contacts on the mobile phone are
automatically loaded into the directory of the
MMI. This may take several minutes, depending
on how many contacts are stored on the mobile
phone.
Removing a mini SIM card
� Briefly
press the mini SIM card. The card will
then eject from the slot. Remove the mini SIM
card.
CD CAUTION
- To avoid damaging the SIM card reader, on­
ly use mini SIM cards (25 mm x 15 mm)
¢ Fig. 141. Please contact your service pro­
vider for more information on mini SIM
cards.
- Should you have inserted a different SIM
card size in the SIM card reader, do not un­
der any circumstances attempt to remove it
yourself as this may damage the SIM card
reader. Please contact a qualified workshop.
- If you use SIM card adapters, the vibrations
caused by the movement of the vehicle may
cause the SIM card to become detached
from the adapter -risk of damage to the
SIM card reader.
((!) Note
If your mobile phone does not support the re­
mote SIM Access Profile (e.g. iPhone), you can
use the contacts from your mobile phone by
connecting the mobile phone to the system
via the Directory/contacts profile
¢ page 214, Directory.
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Using the Audi phone
box
Applies to: vehicles with Audi phone box
You can use the Audi phone box to charge your
mobile phone&#39;s battery. You can use the vehicle&#39;s
external aerial* to make calls, which reduces ra­
diation in the vehicle and also ensures better re­
ception quality.
Fig. 142 Audi phone box with connections
The Audi phone box is located in the centre con­
sole&#39;s storage compartment @¢ page 8, Fig. 2.
Important: A mobile phone must be connected
via Bluetooth ¢page 142.
- To establish a connection with the external car
aeriaL 1
>: Place your mobile phone onto the mid­
dle of the telephone symbol in the Audi phone
box with the phone&#39;s display facing upwards.
When doing so, make sure that there are no ob­
jects between the Audi phone box and the mo­
bile phone¢ Fig. 142.
- To charge a mobile phone wirelessly: Place
your Qi compatible 2
>
mobile phone onto the
middle of the symbol in the Audi phone box
¢ Fig. 142 with the phone&#39;s display facing up­
wards. The mobile phone will be charged.
- To charge a mobile phone via a USB adapter:
Connect your mobile phone to the Audi music
interface (D ¢ Fig. 142 using a USB adapter ca­
ble.
You can charge your mobile phone using special
USB adapters ¢page 197, Fig. 171.
l) Additional car telephone function only with Audi connect*.
2 > The Qi standard enables you to charge your mobile phone
wirelessly.
146 A
WARNING
- Loose objects can be flung around in the
passenger compartment in the event of sud­
den driving or braking manoeuvres. This
could result in serious injuries and also
cause you to lose control of the vehicle. Al­
ways keep the centre armrest closed when
driving.
- The mobile phone may become hot while
charging wirelessly. Consider the tempera­
ture of your mobile phone when removing
it. Take the mobile phone out of the Audi
phone box carefully.
<a)) Note
- The Audi phone box is not available in all
countries. Your Audi dealer will be able to
provide you with more detailed information.
- If the mobile phone is placed in the Audi
phone box in a bag or a protective case, this
may interfere with the connection to the ex­
ternal aerial.
- There must not be any metallic objects in
the Audi phone box if you wish to use its
charging function or the external aerial*.
- The charging time and the temperature vary
depending on the mobile phone being used.
- Your mobile phone can be charged in the
Audi phone box when the ignition is on.
- To avoid malfunctions, ensure that the mo­
bile phone is correctly placed inside the
Audi phone box.
- The maximum charging capacity is 5 W.
-An enhanced transmission quality cannot be
guaranteed if more than one mobile phone
is placed inside.
-Audi recommends the use of Audi Genuine
Accessories. Audi has tested these products
for suitability, reliability and safety.
- USB adapters are available from Audi deal­
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- Edit number before making call: To edit a tele­
phone number before making a call. Select and
confirm OK to use the changes. Or: Press the
left control button to go back without making
the changes.
- Send text message: To send the selected con­
tact a text message.
- Delete call list: Select and confirm if you wish
to Delete this entry or Delete all entries.
- Store as favourite: To store the selected con-
tact as a favourite.
Favourites
Important: A telephone number or a contact
must have been added as a favourite
¢page 149.
Select and confirm a favourite in the favourites
list.
Directory
Important: You must have stored a contact on
your mobile phone.
Select and confirm a telephone number in the di­
rectory ¢page 153.
Enter number
- To enter a telephone number using numbers:
Enter a telephone number using the speller for
numbers¢ Fig. 145.
- To enter a telephone number using letters: Se­
lect and
confirm !ABC!
using the speller for
numbers. Enter a series of letters, e.g. AUDI­
SERVICE using the speller for letters.
- To dial a telephone number: Select and con­
firm qP_ Or: Push the rotary pushbutton down­
wards. Select and confirm OK.
- To delete letters/numbers individually: Select
and confirm�-
- To delete all the numbers/letters you have en­
tered at once: With the selection line activated,
turn the rotary pushbutton to� and press and
hold the rotary pushbutton. Or: Select the right
control button> Clear entry field.
You can enter DTMF tones (&#34;touch-tones&#34;) using
the speller while you are talking on the phone.
148 Answe
ring/ending a call
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
- To answer a call: Select and confirm Answer.
- To decline a call: Select and confirm Ignore.
- To mute an active call: Select and confirm
Mute.
- To end a call/cancel the dialling process: Se­
lect and confirm End call. Or: Press the rotary
pushbutton.
To answer a further call: Refer to ¢ page 148,
During a telephone call.
Caller information: Depending on whether the
caller is stored in the directory and whether the
telephone number is transmitted with the call,
the caller&#39;s name, his/her telephone number or
Unknown will appear on the infotainment dis­
play. A photo of the caller may also be shown if
one has been assigned to the contact in your mo­
bile phone and transmitted to the MMI. You can
find out if your mobile phone supports this func­
tion by asking your mobile network provider, con­
sulting your mobile phone&#39;s operating manual or
visiting www.audi.com/bluetooth.
@ Note
Media playback or the radio is muted auto­
matically during a call.
During a telephone call
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
Important: A call must be in progress.
.., Press the right control button.
The following options may be available during a
call depending on the mobile phone being used
and the type of connection:
- To
make a further call: Select Find contact >
Call list/Directory/Favourites > an entry from
the List.
- To answer a further call when you are talking
on the phone and have another call on hold:
Select Replace. The current call will be replaced
by the incoming call.
-To answer a further call: If you are already
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Answer to place the current call on hold
and to answer the incoming call. If you select
Ignore, the incoming call will be declined.
Other functions are:
Switch microphone off: If you select and confirm
this option, the caller will no longer be able to
hear you; you will still be able to hear the caller.
Hold/Resume: You can put a call on hold and re­
trieve it later from the hold queue. Select and
confirm a call to resume it.
Transfer call to mobile phone*: Select and con­
firm Transfer call to mobile phone to transfer
your current call from the MMI to your mobile
phone.
Retrieve call*: Important: A call must be in pro­
gress. Select and confirm Retrieve call to trans­
fer the current call from your mobile phone to
the MMI.
Switch: You can switch between two phone calls
(one of them will be on hold at any given time).
Select End call to end whichever call is active.
The call on hold will remain in the hold queue
and can be continued by pressing the right con­
trol button > Resume.
Merge to conference: Up to five callers and one
caller on hold can be added to a conference (de­
pending on the network service). To set up a fur­
ther call, place all the members of an existing
conference on hold by pressing the right control
button > Hold. Press the left control button. Se­
lect and confirm Call list/Directory/Favourites >
an entry from the list. You can add the contact
you have called to the conference using the right
control button > Merge to conference. Select Re­
sume if you want to retrieve all participants in an
existing conference from the hold queue.
Connection manager: Refer to ¢ page 213.
Telephone settings: Refer to¢ page 155.
CD) Note
- If you are using the handsfree profile
(Handsfree), the call waiting option must
be activated on your mobile phone for you Telephone
to be made aware of incoming calls during a
conversation.
- For further information, contact your mo­
bile network service provider or refer to the
operating instructions for your mobile
phone.
- The Bluetooth connection between the sys­
tem and the mobile phone is automatically
terminated when you leave the car. Depend­
ing on the mobile phone, telephone calls
may be transferred automatically from the
MMI to your mobile phone so that you can
continue talking.
- The display for the incoming call may re­
main visible for several seconds afterwards;
this depends on the type of mobile phone
you are using. Should you use the functions
Replace or Ignore, it is possible that the
current call will be ended.
Favourites
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
In addition to the mailbox number, you can store
up to 50 contacts in the list of favourites, in any
order.
� Select: I MENU
I button >Telephone > left con­
trol button.
- To store an existing telephone number as a fa­
vourite: Select and confirm Call list/Directory.
Select and confirm a contact/a telephone num­
ber from the list. Select: right control button >
Store as favourite. Enter a name for the favour­
ite or accept the suggestion. Select and confirm
Store.
- To rename a stored favourite: Select and con­
firm Favourites > select a favourite from the
list. Select: right control button> Rename fa­
vourite.
- To move a stored favourite: Select and confirm
Favourites > select a favourite from the list.
Select: right control button > Move favourite.
Select and confirm the position of the favourite
selected.
- To delete a stored favourite: Select and con-
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List. Select: right control button> Delete fa­
vourite > Delete this favourite or Delete all fa­
vourites.
Messages Text messages
Applies to: vehicles with car telephone function or mobile
phones with Bluetooth Message Access Profile
Depending on your mobile phone and your mo­
bile phone contract, you may be able to send and
receive text messages via the MMI.
Important Your own mini SIM card with a messaging option
must be inserted in the control console&#39;s SIM
card reader* ¢ page 144, Fig. 141.
Or: A mobile phone with Bluetooth MAP (Mes­
sage Access Profile) must be connected to the
MMI ¢page 142. ...
Sele ct: !T
EL! button
> left control button> Text
message (SIM card)* /Text message (my­
Phone)/Text message (additional phone)*.
Inbox
All the text messages you have received are dis­
played.
Sent text messages
All the text messages you have sent are dis­
played.
Outbox
All the text messages to be sent are displayed.
ijJ) Note
- Please note that, depending on your SIM
card (e.g. if you are using a Multi SIM card),
you may need to activate the function for
sending and receiving text messages. For
further information, contact your mobile
network service provider or refer to the op­
erating instructions for your mobile phone.
- For more information on which mobile
phones are supported, please go online
(e.g. www.audi.com/bluetooth) or contact
an Audi dealer.
150 -
In order to send text messages via the MMI,
you will require a mobile phone with the
Message Access Profile which also supports
sending messages.
Write text message
Applies to: vehicles with car telephone function or mobile
phones with Bluetooth Message Access Profile
... Select: I MENU I button >Telephone > left con­
trol button > Text message (SIM card)* /Text
message (myPhone)/Text message (additional
phone)* > Inbox > right control button.
Write text message
Select and confirm the desired template from
the list. Enter a recipient. Select and confirm
Send.
Reply*
Select and confirm the desired template from
the list. Select and confirm Send .
Message options
Applies to: vehicles with car telephone function or mobile
phones with Bluetooth Message Access Profile
... Select: !MENU! button> Telephone > left con­
trol button > Text message (SIM card)* /Text
message (myPhone)/Text message (additional
phone)* > In box/Sent text messages/Outbox
> right control button.
The following options may be available depend­
ing on which menu you have selected:
Reply*
You can reply to a text message you have selec­
ted in the Inbox.
Forward
You can forward a text message you have selec­
ted to another recipient.
Resend*
You can re-send a text message you have selec­
ted.
Delete this text message*
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You can have the MMI read an opened text mes­
sage to you.
Text message settings*
Activate Text message notifications to have a no­
tification displayed when a new text message is
received. An envelope symbol 121 is displayed in
the status line of the infotainment display if
there are any new text messages.
The number of your mobile network service pro­
vider&#39;s Text message centre is displayed. If no
number has been stored, you can enter the num­
ber of the text message centre. For more infor­
mation, contact your service provider.
Conne ction manager
Refer to¢ page 213.
Telephone settings
Refer to ¢page 155.
� Note
Messages deleted using the MMI are also au­
tomatically deleted on the mobile phone.
E-mail*
Applies to: mobile phones with Bluetooth Message Access
Profile
Depending on your mobile phone, you may be
able to send and receive e-mails via the MMI.
Important: Your mobile phone must have mes­
sage access rights activated in its Bluetooth set­
tings (MAP -Message Access Profile) and must be
connected to the MMI ¢ page 142. Please refer
to the operating instructions for your mobile
phone to find out whether it supports this func­
tion.
.,. Select: IM E
N u
I button > Telephone > left con­
trol button > E-mail (myPhone)/E-mail (addi­
tional phone)*.
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Not available in all langu ages. Telephone
Write new e-mail
- To
use
a template: Select and confirm the tem-
plate you require from the list.
- Enter one or more recipients.
- Select and confirm Send.
lnbox
All the e-mails you have received are displayed.
Sent
All the e-mails you have sent are displayed.
Outbox
All the e-mails to be sent are displayed.
Drafts
All the e-mails which have been stored but not
yet sent are displayed.
CD CAUT
ION
Please always observe the information ¢(Din
Wi-Fi hotspot on page 166.
((D) Note
- For more information on which mobile
phones are supported, please go online
(e.g. www.audi.com/bluetooth) or contact
an Audi dealer.
- Please connect your mobile phone to the ve­
hicle&#39;s Wi-Fi hotspot* so that the e-mail app
on your mobile phone retains access to the
Internet. This helps to ensure that e-mails
can be sent and received. If you cannot re­
ceive e-mails despite being successfully con­
nected, please contact your e-mail service
provider or your mobile network provider.
Message options
Applies to: mobile phones with Bluetooth Message Access
Profile
.,. Select: I M
ENU
I button >Telephone > left con­
trol button > E-mail (myPhone)/E-mail (addi­
tional phone)* > lnbox/Sent/Outbox > right
control button.
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Note
Emergency numbers are not the same for all
countries. Please make sure that you know
the emergency number for the country you
are in.
Directory Calling up the directory
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
After a mobile phone has been connected suc­
cessfully, the contacts from the mobile phone
are automatically imported into the directory of
the MMI system.
Fig. 147 Directory
Important: You must have stored a contact on
your mobile phone.
.,. Select: IM EN u I button > Telephone > left con­
trol button > Directory.
- To select a contact: Select and confirm a con­
tact in the directory. The telephone numbers
for the contact you have selected will be dis­
played. Select and confirm a phone number to
start the call.
- To use the search function: Refer to
¢page 129.
The contacts are displayed in alphabetical order;
they can be sorted by first name/surname
¢page 156.
You can connect several different mobile phones
to the MMI system, or use different mini SIM
cards in the SIM card reader*, allowing you to
manage up to four private directories.
� You can open the directory via the Telephone*
� menu
and via the Navigation* menu.
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- Please pay attention to any synchronisation
queries on your mobile phone. You must
confirm any synchronisation queries from
the directory before the contacts can be loa­
ded from your mobile phone into the MMI
directory.
- Which contacts are displayed on the MMI
depends on the mobile phone you are using.
For more information on which mobile
phones are supported, please go online
(e.g. www.audi.com/bluetooth) or contact
an Audi dealer.
- The system will always display the directory
of the mobile phone currently connected.
- In certain cases, contacts from a mobile
phone may not be transmitted in alphabeti­
cal order. If there are too many entries, con­
tacts with certain initial letters may not be
displayed on the MMI system.
- If the mini SIM card is inserted in the SIM
card reader* ¢ page 144, the SIM card en­
tries and the contacts in the local MMI
memory are displayed.
- The contacts in the local MMI memory are
visible anytime and are therefore not pro­
tected against access by other users .
Using contacts from another mobile phone
Applies to: vehicles with SIM card reader
If a mini SIM card is inserted in the SIM card
reader and is used for telephone calls, you can
access the phone book on another mobile phone.
Important: A mini SIM card must be inserted in
the SIM card reader.
.,. Refer to¢ page 214, Directory.
@ Note
- When the MMI system has downloaded the
phone book from the mobile phone, the
contacts from the SIM card will no longer be
shown in the MMI directory.
- When you switch the ignition on again after
switching it off and leaving the car, the MMI
system will load the mobile phone&#39;s
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directory if the phone is within range and
Bluetooth is activated both on the phone
and on the MMI system. If this is not the
case, the MMI system will show the con­
tacts from the mini SIM card in the SIM card
reader.
Searching for a contact
Applies to: vehicles with telephone �
Selec t: !MENU! button > Telephone > left con­
trol button > Directory.
� To limit the search, enter the initials of the con­
tact you are looking for individually, separating
them with a space. Enter additional letters if
necessary.
� Select and confirm a contact in the directory.
The telephone numbers for the contact you
have selected will appear.
� Select
and confirm a phone number to start the
call.
Ci) Note
- You can scroll rapidly through long lists by
turning the rotary pushbutton quickly. The
scrolling speed depends on the number of
entries in the list.
- For more information on the search func­
tion, please refer to¢ page 129.
Showing contact details*
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
Fig. 148 Show contact details
� Select: !M
ENU!
button > Telephone > left con­
trol button. Select and confirm Directory > a
contact from the directory.
� Select:
right control button > Show contact de­
tails.
154 -
Call: Select and confirm the desired telephone
number.
- Add navigation destination: To start navigat­
ing*, select and confirm the desired address.
Select and confirm Start route guidance.
Press the right control button to call up further
options for the contact details.
- Read contact: The MMI system automatically
creates a name tag for each contact in the di­
rectory, which you can have the system read to
you.
- Store as favourite: Refer to¢ page 149, Fa­
vourites.
- Send text message*: You can send the selected
contact a text message ¢page 150.
- Delete contact: You can delete a contact you
have selected.
(!) Note
You can only edit/delete the contacts in the
local MMI memory.
Importing/exporting contacts
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
You can import or export contacts in the vCard
format (. vcf) into or from the directory.
Important: An SD card must be inserted in the SD
card reader ¢ page 192, or a USB mass storage
device must be connected to the Audi music in­
terface* ¢ page 197.

Sele ct: !MENU! button
> Telephone > Left con­
trol button > Directory.
� Select: right control button > Directory set­
tings.
- To import contacts from a storage device: Se­
lect and confirm Import contacts > SD card 1/
SD card 2 or USB device 1/USB device 2 > de­
sired contacts > Start import.
- To export contacts to a storage device: Select
and confirm Export contacts > SD card 1/SD
card 2 or USB device 1/USB device 2 > desired
contacts > Start export.
- To select all contacts at once for import/ex­
port: Select and confirm Import contacts/Ex-
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1/USB device 2 >All> Start import/
Start export.
- 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.
- Please always note the information in the
chapter¢ page 167, Notes on Audi con­
nect.
- For more information on the myAudi ac­
count, please refer to my.audi.com.
- 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 156.
- 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.
- There should be no files or directories on
the storage medium other than the contacts
you wish to import.
Settings Telephone settings
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
� Select: I MENU
I button
>Telephone > right con­
trol button > Telephone settings.
1} The conditions for using Audi connect services* must be
met and you must have created a myAudi account at
my.audi.com, added a vehicle to the account and stored
contacts. Telephone
Call options*
Call forward: Forwarding of incoming calls to
your mailbox or to another phone number can be
switched on/off. You can use Check status to
check whether this function is activated or deacti­
vated.
Call waiting: If this option is activated �, you
will be informed of incoming calls when you are
on the phone. 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.
Telephone mode*
On vehicles with a car telephone kit, you can
choose between three different telephone modes
to optimise the network response:
-Automatic: The car telephone automatically
switches between the GSM (2G), UMTS (3G)
and LTE networks. This depends on the net­
work, the network reception, and the position
of the vehicle. In this mode, there might be re­
strictions when using Google Earth or Wi-Fi.
- 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 restrictions
when using Google Earth or Wi-Fi.
- Data service optimised: The car telephone reg­
isters with the GSM (2G), UMTS (3G) or LTE net­
work. This depends on the network, the net­
work reception, and the position of the vehicle.
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use of data services. There may be restrictions
when making and receiving calls.
If you select the telephone mode Automatic or
Telephony optimised, there may be network re­
strictions if you try to use Audi connect services*
and make telephone calls at the same time.
Ring tone and volume settings 1
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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.
Select an entry from the list and confirm it. For
the settings Ring tone volume/Message volume,
see ¢ page 217. You can adjust the Microphone
input level during an active phone call using the
rotary pushbutton.
Network settings*
Refer to¢ page 215, Network settings*.
Serial number (IMEi)*
The serial number of the telephone module in­
stalled in the MMI system is displayed.
Sw itch on telephone/Switch off telephone
Applies to: vehicles with car telephone kit
The car telephone will be turned &#34;on&#34; automati­
cally when the ignition is switched on, as long as
it was not switched off separately the last time it
was used.
((!)} Note
- You can bond several mobile phones to the
MMI system; however only two* connec­
tions are active at a time.
- All bonded Bluetooth devices can be deleted
by resetting the Bluetooth function to the
factory settings ¢ page 213.
- If you select the telephone mode Automatic
or Telephony optimised, there may be net­
work restrictions if you try to use Audi con­
nect services* and make telephone calls at
the same time.
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Depends on the connected mobile phone
156 Further
options
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
.,. Select: I MENU
I button >Telephone > right con-
trol button.
Connection manager
Refer to¢ page 213.
Bluetooth settings
Refer to¢ page 215.
Online settings*
Refer to¢ page 215.
Wi-Fi settings
Refer to¢ page 165, Wi-Fi hotspot.
Data connection settings*
Refer to ¢ page 166, Configuring the data con­
nection.
Directory settings
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
.,. Select: I MENU
I button >Telephone > left con­
trol button > Directory > right control button>
Directory settings.
Memory capacity
The Memory capacity of the directory will be dis­
played.
You can manage up to 17,000 contacts with the
MMI&#39;s directory. Up to 4,000 contacts can be loa­
ded 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 154, Importing/exporting con­
tacts.

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