VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 2020 Owner´s Manual

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Carry out pairing only when the v ehicle
is stationary. When some mobile devices are paired,
a PIN is shown on the display of the
mobile de

vice. To finish the pairing proce-
dure, enter this PIN on the Infotainment sys-
tem.
Bluetooth pairing via NFC
NFC is not available in all countries and vehi-
cle models. Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, NFC is not available in every vehicle
with a wireless charging function.
Prerequisites for one-off pairing:
q NFC technology and a stowage compart-
ment with wireless charging function are
installed in the vehicle.
q NFC is activated on the mobile device. 1. Touch
Select mobile telephone.
2. Unlock the mobile device.
3. Place the mobile device correctly on the stowage area for the wireless charging
function.
4. Continue and confirm Bluetooth pairing in accordance with the displays on the
mobile device and Infotainment system.
The mobile device is paired with the Infotain-
ment system.
The wireless charging function is deac-
tivated while the Infotainment system
is in the
Known mobile phones menu. The wireless
charging function will be reactivated when
you leave the menu.
Managing connections
Prerequisites:
q The mobile device is paired and connec-
ted. 1. Touch
HOME
Mobile devices.
2. Touch the technology desired for the connection. Active and passive connection
At least one mobile de

vice must be connec-
ted to the Infotainment system in order to
use the functions of the mobile phone inter-
face. If several mobile devices are connected
to the Infotainment system, you can switch
between active and passive connections. Es-
tablish an active connection to the Infotain-
ment system in order to operate the mobile
phone interface with the desired mobile de-
vice.
Difference between the connection types
Mobile device is paired and connec-
ted. The functions of the mobile
phone interface are performed with
the data of this mobile device.
Mobile device is paired and connec-
ted. Only incoming calls can be ac-
cepted via the mobile phone inter-
face. No other functions are available.
Paired mobile devices are stored in the Info-
tainment system even if they are not current-
ly connected.
Changing the connection type (passive to ac-
tive) The connection type can be changed only if
se

veral mobile devices are connected to the
Infotainment system at the same time.
1. Touch . The mobile device with active
connection is marked.
2.

Touch the name of the desired mobile
device. Other mobile devices then auto-
matically have a passive connection.
User profiles
An individual user profile is automatically cre-
ated for every paired mobile device. Data
from the mobile device are stored in the user
profile, e.g. contact details. A maximum of
ten user profiles can be stored in the Info-
tainment system simultaneously.
Deleting a user profile 1. Touch .
The user profiles are located in the area
Select mobile telephone or Mobile devices.
Active
Passive
Mobile phone interface 24911A012720AB

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2. Touch the desired user profile and touch
to delete.
Types of mobile phone inter-
f
ace Please refer to and on page 218.
Depending on country and v
ehicle equip-
ment, the following mobile phone interface
types may be present in your vehicle:

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Qi-capable mobile devices with larger dimen-
sions cannot be charged wirelessly.
Bef
ore charging, remove any foreign objects
with metallic components such as coins from
the stowage compartment and observe the
operating instructions for the mobile device.
To charge a Qi-enabled mobile device, re-
move the protective cover and place the en-
tire surface of the device flat in the centre of
the stowage area with the display facing up-
wards. The charging process starts automati-
cally.
The factory-fitted Infotainment system will
provide information about the start of the
charging operation and, where applicable,
about any foreign objects with metallic com-
ponents that are detected in the stowage
compartment. Remove foreign objects im-
mediately.
If the mobile device has not been positioned
correctly in the stowage area or is too large,
it cannot be detected or cannot be detected
correctly. In certain circumstances, the Info-
tainment system will report that there is
a foreign object in the stowage compart-
ment. The fault can be rectified if a suitable
mobile device is used and its position is cor-
rected.
Stowage compartment cover
The storage compartment for the wireless
charging function has a cover for the mobile
device

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Using contact data
If there are several phone numbers for each
contact, you must select the desired phone
number.

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Favourites and speed dial buttons
A fa
vourite from the telephone book can be
assigned to a speed dial button. If an image is
stored in the entry, this will be displayed on
the speed dial button.
Speed dial buttons must be assigned manual-
ly and are assigned to a user profile

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Transporting items
Stowing luggage and
loads Stowing luggage saf
ely in the vehicle

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Accelerate carefully and gently.
x A
void sudden braking and driving ma-
noeuvres.
x Brake earlier than in normal driving. NOTICE
Rubbing objects on the rear windows can
cause damage, e.g. to the heating wires of
the rear window heating. Luggage compartment
co

ver Fig. 125
In the luggage compartment: remo
v-
ing and installing the luggage compartment cov-
er.
When the boot lid is opened and closed, the
luggage compartment cover is also raised
and lowered if the retaining straps are at-
tached.
The luggage compartment cover is not suita-
ble as a shelf for objects, not even for light
pieces of clothing

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The rear part of the luggage compartment
floor can be f
olded forward

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NOTICE
Incorrect use can damage the second lug-
gage compartment floor or the trim of the
luggage compartment.
x Always guide the second luggage com-
partment floor down carefully when clos-
ing and do not allow to drop.
x Always distribute loads (
maximum 50 kg)
over as wide an area as possible on the
luggage compartment floor in order to
avoid point loads. Partition
Fitting and removing the par-
tition behind the rear bench
seat
Fig. 129
P
artition installed behind the rear
bench seat
The fitted partition can help to prevent ob-
jects from being flung from the luggage
compartment into the passenger compart-
ment, e.g. when braking.
The partition can be optionally installed be-
hind the rear bench seat

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Always check after installation to make
sure that the retaining hooks of the par-
tition are correctly engaged.
x Additionally secure all objects in the lug-
gage compartment e
ven when the parti-
tion is installed.
x While the vehicle is moving, no passen-
gers may travel behind the fitted parti-
tion. NOTICE
If the partition is not secured at the mount-
ing points pro
vided for this purpose, this may
result in damage.
x Always secure the partition only to the
designated mounting points. Fitting and removing the par-
tition behind the front seats
Fig. 130
P
artition installed behind the front
seats.
The fitted partition can help to prevent ob-
jects from being flung from the luggage
compartment into the passenger compart-
ment, e.g. when braking.
The partition can be optionally installed be-
hind the rear bench seat

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