phone AUDI A5 COUPE 2018 Service Manual
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Emergency call
Messages
Applies to: vehicles with emergency call function
1!/1 Emergency call function: malfunction! Re
stricted functionality . Please conta ct Service
If the indicator lig ht t urns on and the message
appears, yo u can only make an emergency ca ll
wit h rest ric ted f un ct io n. For e xamp le, you ca nnot
call the emergen cy c all ce nte r, bu t da ta m ay st ill
be tra nsmi tted under certa in circ umst ances/
D rive to an a uthorized Audi dea le r or a uth orized
Aud i Service Facility immediately to have the
malfunct ion corrected.
II Emergency call function : malfunction! Fun c
tion unavailable. Please contact Service
I f t he indi cator lig ht tur ns on and the message
ap pears, yo u can not m ake an eme rge ncy call.
D rive to an a uth o rize d Aud i de aler or auth orized
Aud i Serv ice Facility immedia tely to have t he
malfunct io n corrected .
Online roadside
assistance
Description
Applies to: veh icles with online roadside ass istance
You can request help if you are in an accident or
b reakdow n situation using on line roadside ass is
tance
1> . A roads ide assistance call is a comb ina
tion of data transmission and a phone call. The
data transmission from your vehicle forwards im portant information to the A udi service cente r,
such as the veh icle and pos it io n data.
l ) Th e availab ili ty of th e services offered depe nds o n th e
country and may ch an ge over time.
206
· Calling online roadside ass istance
Applies to: vehicles with on line roadside assistance
The roadside assistance call can be made two
differ ent ways.
Fig. 192 Front headliner: roadside assista nce button
Calling roadside assistance manually
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.,. Press the bu tton @ ~fig. 192. The LED in t he
but ton turns red. Ro adside ass istance is c alled.
.,. If you press the button @ by mista ke, then
press it again. Or
.,. Select and confirm Cancel or End call in the In-
fotainment system.
Automat ic roadside assistance (Audi incident
assistance)
A minor accident is detected by the veh icle elec
trical system. You have the option of select ing
betwee n
Call online roadside assistance or Make
emergency call .
.,. Select one of the options and confi rm it by
press ing the control knob.
@ Tips
If t he roadside assistance call is canceled due
to a poor connection, then the call m ust be
made again .
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Navigation
Opening navigation
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
The navigation system directs you to your desti
nation, around traffic incidents and on alterna
tive routes, if desired.
Fig. 193 Diagram : Ente r dest ination menu
.. Press the I NAV/MAPI button.
The
Ente r des tinati on menu is displayed after
opening navigation. The following information
can be displayed in the Infotainment system dis
play:
(D I nput field for free text search 208
@ Home address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
@ Last dest inations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208
@ Stored favorites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
As soon as yo u select an entry from the list (de
pending on the vehicle equipment), the corre
sponding destination d isplays as a map preview*
@ r::!> fig . 193.
If
yo u have connec ted a ce ll phone to the MMI,
your di rectory contacts will also be listed if they
have navigation data assigned to them.
The
Fav orites @¢ fig. 193 menu item as well as
the directory/contacts are only shown in the
En
t er des tination
menu if you have ente red one or
more characters using the input field.
Swi tching betwe en d estination entr y and th e
m ap :
- Press the I NAV/MAPI button repeated ly until
the map is d isplayed .
Or: select the left contro l
button
> S wi tch t o map . Na
vigat ion
A WARNING
--The demands of traffic require your full at-
tention. Always read the chapter
q page 158, Traffic safety information.
- Obey all traff ic laws when driving.
- The route calculated by the navigation sys-
tem is a recommendation for reaching your
destination. Obey traffic lights, stopp ing re
strictions, one-way streets, lane change re
strictions, etc.
(D Note
- If the driving directions conflict with traffic
laws, obey the traffic laws .
- To reduce the risk of an accident, adjust the
volume of the nav igation system so that sig
nals from outside the veh icle, such as police
and f ire s irens, can be heard easily at all
times.
(i) Tips
- Snow and obstruct ions on the GPS antenna
or interference caused by trees and large
buildings can impair satell ite recept ion and
affect the system's ability to dete rm ine the
veh icle pos it ion. Several deactivated or mal
functioning satell ites can also interrupt G PS
recept ion and affect the system's ability to
determine the vehicle position.
- Because street names sometimes change,
the names stored in the MMI may in rare cases d iffer from the actual street name.
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Navig ation
Transferring a destination from the directory
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
You can navigate directly to destinations in the
directory.
F ig . 19 4 Po ssible directory /contacts
Req uir ement: an address with navigation data o r
a nav igat ion destination must a lready be as
sig ned to a con tact
¢ page 215 .
.,. Press t he I N AV/MAPI button repeated ly until
the
Enter de stination menu is d isplayed
"* page 207, fig . 193.
.,. Se lect : left cont rol button > Director y > a con-
tact.
The d irectory/contacts a re s hown in alphabetical
order and are marked w it h symbo ls to ind ic a te
the storage location :
(D Business address
@ Private address
@ Business destination
© Private dest inat io n
-Se lect and confirm a n address or a destinat ion.
When you have se lected a dest ination , the
r ou te g uidance can be started di rect ly.
-Check the address input again when select ing
an address.
-T hen select and confirm Start route guidan ce .
Addit ional directory f unctions in the navigation
system can be found
under¢page215.
(D Tips
-Addresses that have been imported from
your cell phone into the
MMI can a lso be
used as a dest ination.
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-If a contact is g rayed out in the directory,
this contact has neither a destination nor an address assigned to them.
Point of interest search
App lies to: vehicles with navigat ion system
.,. Press the I NAV/MAP I button repeatedly until
the
Enter des tinat ion me nu is displayed
¢ page 207, fig . 193 .
.,. Select: left control button > Points of intere st.
-Changing the search area : select and confirm
Search area and then a search area from the
list.
The following search categor ies are available:
Nearby : points of interest can be se lected from
different categories. The points of interest are
li sted starting from the immed iate vicin ity of the
vehicle up to a radius of app roximately 124
miles (200 km).
Along the route : points of interest along the
route can only be se lected dur ing active route
guidan ce. The points of interest are located di
r ectly along or in the immediate vicin ity of the
ca lculated route . The points of interest can like
wise be selected from various catego ries . Fo r ex
amp le, yo u can searc h for a hotel or pa rking lot
at the dest ina tion.
Near destination /Near stopover : points of inter
est near a destination or a stopover can only be selected dur ing act ive ro ute guidance. The po ints
of i nteres t can likewise be sele cted from var ious
c a tego ries . Fo r example , you can sea rch for a ho
te l o r par king lot at the dest inat ion .
In a new city: select a count ry/state o r sea rch in
a new c ity. En te r t he name of t he des ired city.
Po ints of inte rest ca n be selec ted from vario us
catego ries. This funct ion a llows yo u to se arch for
po ints of interest in any city regard less of the ac
tive ro ute guidance or the vehicle position.
-Search for a point of intere st name in the se
lected sear ch area :
enter the n ame of the point
of interest.
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Delete: the selected entry is deleted. You can de
l ete individual entries or all entries (for example,
favorites or last destinat ions).
Audi connect at thi s location *: Requirement: you
must have selected a destination from the re
sults list. Allows you to search for items in the v i
cinity of the selected location, such as
Travel in
formation.
Online traffic data* :
the on line traffic informa
tion
¢ page 223 can be switched on or off .
Add destination to contact : Requirement: a cell
phone must be connected to the MMI
¢page 178. See qpage 215.
Store as favorite : see q page 215.
Voice guidance : see c>page 216.
Navigation settings: see¢ page 215.
(Di Tips
Information on online traffic data* can also
be found online at
www.audiusa.com.
Personal route
assistance
Ap plies to: ve hicles with navigation system and persona l
rou te ass istance
Your MMI can learn your frequently driven routes
and, depending on the current vehicle position,
suggest route guidance (for example, your daily commute to work and back) .
Fig. 196 Example: display o f personal routes in the "Enter
desti natio n" men u
Navigation
Fig. 197 In format ion o n perso nal route
"' Press the !NAV /MAPI button repeatedly until
the
Enter destination menu is displayed
¢page 207, fig .193 .
"'Select: right control button > Navigation set-
tings
> Personal route assistance.
When the function is switched on~, the MMI re
cords the frequently-driven routes regardless of
whether a destination was entered and reached
or not.
As long as route guidance is not active, your per
sonal routes are listed in the
Enter destination
menu under the home address and indicated with
the symbol
(D c> fig. 196. When personal route
ass istance is switched on, this symbol is dis
played in the Navigation menu and in the Info
ta inment system display status line at the same
t ime .
The distance to the dest inat ion and the calculat
ed arrival time are also displayed for your person
al routes. Without starting route guidance, your
MMI monitors the traffic conditions for your per
sonal routes and shows possible traffic incidents
for the possible routes to be driven in the Info
tainment system
display @¢ fig. 196 .
A message will be displayed if there is a large
traffic incident (more than 12 minute delay) re
gardless of which men u is selected
q fig. 197 .
Select and confirm one of the following options:
- Start route guidance : the MMI starts the route
guidan ce fo r the personal route displayed and
searches for a faster ro ute if available.
-Ignore this route and this message : the dis
p la yed destination with all applicable personal
routes is no longer factored into the current
trip . No more messages are shown for the d is
played destination. The disp layed destination
..,.
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Additional settings
Home address
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
• Press t he I NAV/MAP I button repeated ly un til
t h e
Enter destination me nu i s di splayed
<=:>page 20 7, fig . 193.
Storing a home address
- Se lect and confirm Home address @
c::> page 207, fig. 193. Afte r opening the home
address for the first t ime, yo u will be asked to
cr eat e a home address.
- Se lect and co nfirm
Create now .
-Enter a desti nati on or select a des tina tion from
t h e lis t.
Or:
-Se lect and co nfirm a destination > right control
bu tton
> Store as home addre ss .
Editing the home address
- Se lect t he Home address @<=:> page 207,
fig. 193 .
-Se lect: rig ht contro l button > Ed it home ad
dress .
-Se lect and co nfirm a new dest inat ion as t he
home address.
The se le ct ed des tin ation is sto re d as t he new
h ome address .
Favorites
Applies to: veh icles with navigation system
• Press t he I N AV/MAPI button repeated ly until
the
Enter destination menu is displayed
<=:> page 207, fig . 193.
- Storing a destination as a favorite : search for
the des ired destination using the i nput f ie ld.
Or : select a destinat ion from the list. Select:
rig ht cont rol button
> Store as favor ite .
- Renaming a favorite :
select the left cont rol
button
> Favorites > a favorite from the list >
rig ht cont rol button > Rename favorite .
- Move favorite :
select a favorite from the list>
r ig ht cont rol button> Move favorite . Select
and co nfirm the locat ion of t he se lected favor
ite .
Navigation
- Deleting a favorite :
select a favorite from the
list>
ri ght cont rol b utton > Delete favorite >
Delete this favorite o r Delete all favorites.
Directory contacts
Applies to : vehicles with navigat ion system
Two addresses (private/business) can be as
signed as destinations for each contact in the di
rectory.
• Press the I NAV/MAPI b utton repeatedly u nti l
the
Enter destination men u is disp laye d
c::> page 20 7, fig . 193.
Storing a destination as a contact in the
directory
R equirement: a ce ll phone must be connected to
t h e MMI
<=:> page 17 8.
- S elect: a destin ation > righ t contro l bu tton >
Add destination to contact .
-En ter the first le tters of t he des ired c ont act in
t he free text sear ch inpu t fie ld
c::> page 20 7,
fig. 193
an d th en select a contact from the list .
= Select an d co nfirm Add business destination or
Add private destination.
Navigation settings
Appl ies to : vehicles with navigation system
• Press the INAV/MAPI b utton repeatedly unti l
the
Enter destination men u is disp laye d
<=:>page 207, fig. 193 .
• Select: right control b utton > Navigation set -
tings .
Depen ding on the selected function, the follow
ing settings can be selected :
Show alternative routes
Up to three s ugges ted rou tes are shown on the
map when t his fu nction is switche d
on~
c::> page 214 .
Low fuel warning
A message is displ ayed if the fue l g auge goe s be
lo w the rese rve mar king w hen th is func tio n is
swi tched
on~-Confirmin g this mess age disp lays ..,.
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Navig ation
a list o f gas stations in the area. When a gas sta
tion is selected, route guidance from the current
veh icle position is calc ulated.
Trail er mode *
Trailer mode is sw itched off at the factory.
When the function is switched
on~' the maxi
m um permitted speed for vehicles with trailers is
incorpo ra ted into the rou te g uidance and the ca l
culated arrival time is adjusted according ly. Trail
e r mode is disp layed using
symbols -~ in the side
menu on the map .
Personal route assistance *
Personal route assistance is sw itched off at the
factory.
Your trips are recorded and destinations are sug
gested by the MMI when this f unct ion is switched
on~ ¢ page 213 .
The personal route ass istance is indicated by the
~ symbol in the status line of the Infotainment
system display.
Notification when n ea rby *
The notification when nearby is switched off at
t he factory .
The MMI notifies you when you are approaching
selected po ints of int erest whe n this function is
sw itched
on~-You can a lso have a Notification
tone .
Presentation mode
The Presentation mode helps yo u to effect ively
p lan a trip and follow the p lanned route without
moving the ve hicle . You can
Select starting point
when you wou ld like to calculate a route starting
from a location other than the vehicle pos ition,
for example . Start
Pres entation mod e to simu
late route gu idance .
1> High occu pan cy vehi cle
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' Route criteria
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
J(
Fig . 199 Poss ible ro ute c riter ia
.. Press the I NAV /MAP I button repeatedly until
the
Enter des tinat ion menu is displayed
¢page 207, fig. 193 .
.. Select: r ight control button> Rout e criteria .
(D HOV lanes 1>: with the Avoid function, HOV
l anes are excluded when ca lculating routes. With
Allow , the MMI will route you through HOV lanes
and show them .
@Highways /@ Toll roads /@ Ferries : if the nav
i gation system should not include highways, toll
roads or ferries
-if poss ible -when calculat ing
routes, you can select the
Avoid f u nction.
Voice guidance
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
.. Press the I NAV /MAPI button repeatedly unti l
the
En ter de stination me nu is displayed
¢page 207, fig. 193 .
.. Select: r ight con trol b utton> Voice guidance.
Voic e guidan ce :
vo ice guidance can be Comp let e
or Short ened . With the Traffic fu nction, spoken
announcements are only given when there are
traffic incidents on your ro ute . When
Off is se
l ected, no voice guidance is given .
Voice guidan ce during phone call : voice guid
ance d uring a phone call can be swi tched on or
off.
Entertainment fader : see c::> page 256.
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Radio
Radio functions
Free text search
App lies to: ve hicles w ith free text search
Using the free text search, you can select the or
der that the search terms are entered in the in
put field. Search in all frequency bands for a sta
tion name or program type (such as
News ).
Fig . 209 In put field a nd results l ist fo r free tex t sea rch
- Opening the free text search : when in a s ta tion
l ist, keep turning the contro l knob to t he left
u nt il the
free tex t search inp ut fie ld is dis
played .
-Using the free text sear ch : see c::> page 167,
Free text search.
You can a lso search for frequencies .
Stat ions from the presets @ are disp layed in the
results list
(D c::> fig. 209. The symbo l@ indicates
which station list you sw itched to based on the
station selection.
Additional options
.,. Se lect : I RADIO I button > right contro l button.
The follow ing options are ava ilable depending on
the frequency band:
- Sou nd settings : see c::>page 255.
- Store a s fa vorite : see c::> page 228 , Presets .
-Manage Siriu sXM al ert s: see c::> page 22 7, Sir-
iusXM alerts.
- Stor e arti st a s favori te /S to re track as fa vorite :
see c::> page 22 7, SiriusXM alerts.
-Manu al tuner : the frequency ba rs a re dis
played . Se lect and confirm the desired frequen
cy .
-See k: the radio tunes to the prev ious or next re
ce ivable station .
226
-Scan : all s tations are p layed for severa l seconds
each.
- Radio settin gs: see c::> page 228.
Radio text
.,. Select: I RADIO I button > left control button > a
frequency band (such as
FM ) > a station.
.,. Select: r ight control button> Rad io te xt.
Information that accompanies the program (such
as artist, composer, t rack) is displayed .
Browsing through radio text entrie s: turn the
contro l knob to t he left or right.
Requirement: a rad io text entry must be dis
played and the station must be broadcast ing a
phone number, a navigation dest inat ion or a text
message number as Radio Text Plus in formation .
If a location, a phone number or a text message
numbe r is included with a radio text entry, the
r ad io text will be shown wi th a colored borde r.
You have the following opt ions:
Call* /Start route gu idance */Write t ext mes
s age *:
-Sel ect a radio text entry with Radio Text Plus in
formation and press the control knob.
- Select and confirm
Call */Start route guid
a nce* /W rite te xt me ssage* . O r:
press the
I BACK I button to cancel.
(!') Tips
The availability of radio text and Radio Text
P lus depends on the radio station.
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When importing, the audio files a re automatical
l y sorted into the media center categor ies based
on the stored addit ional info rmation
c:> page 240. The copied video files are stored in
the media ce nter under the
Videos category.
Playing the Ju kebo x
Req uirement: the J ukebox must contain audio/
vi deo fi les
c:> page 232, Adding files to the Juke
box.
The Jukebox is a ccesse d and ope rated thr ou gh
the
M MI(D c:>page239, fig. 219.
Displaying Jukebox memory capacity
Select: r igh t control button > Jukebox memory
capacity .
Inform ation abou t the J ukebox memory
c a pacity an d the numbe r of store d tra cks is dis
p layed .
Deleting tracks from the Jukebox1
)
Req uirement: the Ju kebox must contain audio/
video fi les.
- Deleting an entry : select an entry from the
Jukebox media center. Select: rig ht cont ro l but
ton
> Delete from jukebox > This entry or En
tire list .
- The s tatus of the de leti ng p rocess is shown in
the MMI. Jukebox playback stops d uring the de
l eting process a nd starts again au tomatically
on ce the dele tio n i s comp lete.
(D Note
D o not import au dio/video files when the en
g in e is t urned off because this will d rain the
ve hicl e battery.
(D Tips
-Tracks fro m aud io C Ds cannot be impo rted
t o the Jukebox for leg al re as ons.
- Files that have al rea dy been import ed are
a utomat ica lly r ecogn ized and ca n not be
cop ied to the Juk eb ox again.
- It is no t possib le to play audio/v ideo* files
i n the C D/D V D* drive while import ing the m.
l) Not in th e Playba ck view .
Media
-The Jukebox does not provi de a n export
function d ue to legal reasons .
- F iles o r trac ks w ithout addi tio nal store d in
formatio n are listed as
Unknown . Audi rec
ommends adding a dditio nal info rmation
(such as ID3 tags) to a udio f iles.
- Reset the
Jukebox to the factory defa ult
sett ings when selling yo ur vehicle
<=:>page 252.
Bluetooth audio player
Appl ies to: vehicles with Bluetooth audio player
With the Bluetooth audio player, you con ploy
music wirelessly from your Bluetooth-capoble
device (such as a cell phone) through th e MMI.
Requirement: the vehicle must be stationary and
the Bluetooth function on your Bl uetooth device
and the
Bluetooth audio player c:> page 254 in
the MMI m ust both be sw itched on .
-Connecting a Bluetooth device : press the
!MEDI Ai butto n. Press the left control button
until the sources overview is disp layed. Selec t
and confirm Bluetooth audio player ®
<=:>page 239, fig. 220 .
-If necessa ry, select and co nfirm, Not connected
> Connect Bluetooth audio player . The Blue
t oot h dev ice searc h starts. Follow the inst ru c
tion s in the M MI.
- Select and confirm the des ire d B luetooth d e
vice from the list. The M MI generates a PIN fo r
t he conne ction.
- Select an d confirm
Yes .
-En ter the PIN for connect ing o n your Bl uetoo th
dev ice .
Or : if the PIN is already displayed on
your Bl uetoo th device, co nfi rm i t in the Bl ue
t ooth dev ice and in the MMI. The t ime a llowed
for ente ring the P IN is lim ite d t o approx ima tely
30 seconds.
T he media is s tarted and operated thro ugh the
mobile device o r th e
M MI, depending on t he de-
vi ce being used.
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Media
(D Tips
-Check for any connection requests on your
Bluetooth dev ice .
- Mult iple Bluetooth audio players can be
connected to the MMI, but only one mobile
device can be active.
- Bluetooth protocols AVRCP ( 1.0/1.3/1.4)
and A2DP are suppo rted.
- Note the volume setting on your Bluetooth device. A ud i recommends setting your mo
bile device to the maxim um vo lume when
us ing it as a Bluetooth audio player.
- The supported media functions (such as
sh uffle) depend on the Bluetooth device be
i ng used.
- For more information on the supported de
v ices, visit
www.aud iusa.com /bluetooth or
contact an author ized Audi dealer or author
i zed Audi Service Facility.
Wi-Fi audio player
A ppl ies to: ve hicles w ith Wi-F i audio playe r
Using the Wi-Fi audio player media source on the
MMI, you can connect and operate your Wi-Fi-ca
pable media player (such as a smartphone) to wirelessly play music from your media player
li
brary. The media player is connected through the
vehicle's Wi -Fi hotspot. A UPnP Server opp or an
integrated UPnPIDLNA server on your media
player is required to access your media player
li
brary.
Requirement: the Wi-Fi function on your media
p layer must be sw itched on. The
Aud i MMI con
n ect
app or a UPnP server app must be installed
on your med ia p layer .
Or: you must be us ing a
media player with an integrated UPnP/DLNA
server.
- Connecting a medi a playe r: press the I MEDIA !
button. Press the left control button unt il the
sources
overview ¢ page 239 is d isplayed . Se
lect and co nfirm
W i-Fi audio play er 0
¢ page 239, fig . 220.
- If necessary, select and confirm Wi-F i turn ed
off > Turn on Wi-Fi
to activate Wi-Fi in the
MMI. Select
Wi-Fi s etti ng s, if necessa ry . Se lect
234
the same settings on the wireless media player
that are used for the Wi- Fi hotspot .
-Starting the Wi-Fi audio pla yer : start the Audi
MMI connect
app or a UPnP server app, or set
media permissions on your media player.
Operating the medi a pl ayer : the med ia p layer is
operated through the MM I.
- Press the left control button repeatedly until
the
Folders menu item appears. Select and con
firm
Folder s.
- Playing music from the medi a pla yer:
select
and confirm
M edia cent er.
Web r adio :
see ¢page 235.
A WARNING
- As the d river, do not allow usage of the Wi
Fi hotspot to distract you from driving, as
this could increase the r isk of an accident.
- It is on ly safe to use tablets, laptops, mo
bi le devices and other similar dev ices when
the vehicle is stat ionary because, like all
loose objects, they co uld be thrown around
the inside of the ve hicle in a c rash and ca use
serio us inju ries . Store these types of devices
secure ly while driving.
- Do not use any wire less devices on the front
seats wi thin range of the airbags while dr iv
ing . Also read and follow the warn ings in
¢ page 281, Front airbags.
(D Note
A lways fo llow the information fo und in ¢ (!) in
Wi -Fi hotspo t on page
197.
(D Tips
- Always read the chapter¢ page 198, Audi
connect (Infotainment) general informa
tion.
- Please note that a Wi-F i connection does
not automatically make it possible to use
the Interne t. For addit io nal info rm ation,
see
¢ page 191 .
- To avoid interr upt ions du ring playback, de
act ivate the powe r saving function on the
media player or connect it to a charger.
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-The loading times for the audio data depend
on the media player used and the number of
files that it contains.
- A maximum of 2,000 entries per directory
are displayed in the MMI.
-Songs downloaded for offline use using mu
sic streaming services are stored on your mobile device (such as a smartphone) and
may be ORM protected. The Wi-Fi audio
player will not play ORM protected files.
-Contact an authorized Audi dealer or au
thorized Audi Service Facility for additional information on the Wi-Fi audio player .
Online media and
Internet radio
A pplies to: ve hicles with Audi co nnect
You can playback and operate various online me
dia services and Internet radio using the MMI.
Fig. 216 Online med ia
... Press the I MEDIAi button. Press the left control
button until the sources overview¢
fig. 216 is
displayed.
A pplies to: using o nline media and I nte rnet ra di o
Requirement:
-The Audi MMI connect app must be installed
and open on your mobile device.
-You must be logged into your myAudi account in the
Audi MMI connect app and you must
have selected your veh icle.
-The Wi-Fi function on the mobile device and on
the MMI must be switched on .
-If necessary, check in the connection manager
¢
page 252 if the mobile device you connected
is selected under the
MMI connect app ([;'.().
-The MMI must be connected to the network .
-The symbol for the Online media source@
¢fig . 216 is shown in the MMI.
Applies to : usin g on line medi a
Additional requirement:
Media
-A supported online med ia service must be avail
able in your country.
-You mus t have an account with a supported on
line media service .
-Depending on the on line media service, you
must install and open an app on your mobile
dev ice.
Starting Online media
-Press the I MEDIA i button. Press the left control
button until the sources overview ¢
page 239
is displayed.
-Select and confirm an online media service .
Starting Internet radio
-Press the I MEDIAi button. Press the left control
button until the sources overview
Q page 239
is displayed.
-Select and confirm Internet radio. The Internet
radio browser or the last station that was play
ing is shown.
-Selecting the station: if necessary, select and
confirm a category in the Internet radio
Brows
er >
a station.
Online media and Internet radio: additional op
tions
-Press the right control button.
The following options may be available, depend ing on the information shown (such as the sta
tion/track that is currently playing):
-Sound settings: see¢ page 255.
-Wi-Fi settings: see Q page 197, Wi-Fi hotspot.
-Connection manager: see ¢page 252 .
-Additional options may be available, depend ing
on the active online media service or Internet
radio.
_& WARNING
-It is only safe to use tablets, laptops, mo
b ile devices and other similar devices when
the vehicle is stationary because, like all
loose objects, they could be thrown around
the inside of the vehicle in a crash and cause
serious injuries. Store these types of devices
securely while driving.
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