Rear seat AUDI A8 2020 Workshop Manual
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4N0012721BD
Telephone
Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: SET-
TINGS > General > Reminder signal and mobile
device wireless charging .
The following settings are available:
— Signal tone
— Spoken cue": this setting is switched on at the
factory.
— Off
— Mobile device charging notification*: when
this function is switched on, the charge status
of your mobile device is displayed. You will also
be reminded not to forget your mobile device
when leaving the vehicle. Messages will appear
in the MMI when using your Audi phone box in
the front*. Messages will appear on the Rear
Seat
Remote when using the Audi phone box in
the rear*.
— Front wireless charging: when this function is
switched on, you can charge your Qi-capable
mobile device wirelessly in the Audi phone box.
— Rear wireless charging”: when the function is
switched on, you can charge your Qi-capable
mobile device wirelessly in the rear* Audi phone
box.
If you have an implant, consult a medical
specialist if you have any questions. You can
also switch the function for wireless charg-
ing in the Audi phone box on and off sepa-
rately for the front* and rear*. You can con-
tinue to charge your mobile device using a
cable connection.
ZA WARNING
— Loose objects can be thrown around the ve-
hicle interior during sudden driving or brak-
ing maneuvers, which increases the risk of
an accident. Store objects securely while
driving.
— The mobile device may become hot during
wireless charging. Pay attention to the tem-
perature of your mobile device and be care-
ful when removing it from the Audi phone
box.
— An alternating magnetic field is used for
wireless charging. Maintain a minimum dis-
tance of approximately 2.4 in (6 cm) to the
Audi phone box charging plate. The thresh-
olds for prolonged exposure at this distance
comply with ICNIRP1998. Therefore, inter-
actions such as irritation of sensory organs,
malfunctions of active implants (such as
pacemakers, infusion pumps, or neurosti-
mulators) or effects on passive implants
(such as prosthetic limbs) is highly unlikely.
C) Note
Applicable to U.S.A.
Operation of the Audi phone box is subject to
the following requirements of the Federal
Communications Commission:
— This is a CONSUMER device.
— BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DE-
VICE with your wireless provider and have
your provider’s consent. Most wireless pro-
viders consent to the use of signal boosters.
Some providers may not consent to the use
of this device on their network. If you are
unsure, contact your service provider.
— You MUST operate this device with approved
antennas
and cables as specified by the
manufacturer. Antennas MUST be installed
at least 20 cm (8 inches) from any person.
— You MUST cease operating this device im-
mediately if requested by the FCC or a li-
censed wireless service provider.
— WARNING: E911 location information may
not be provided or may be inaccurate for
calls served by using this device.
() Note
Applicable to Canada
In Canada, operation of a Zone Enhancer,
such as an Audi Phone Box, is subject to the
following requirements of the Innovation,
Science and Economic Development Canada
(ISED):
— This is a CONSUMER device.
— BEFORE USE, you MUST meet all require-
ments set out in CPC-2-1-05.
— You MUST operate this device with approved
antennas
and cables as specified by the
manufacturer. Antennas MUST NOT be in-
stalled within 20 cm of any person.
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— You MUST cease operating this device im-
mediately if requested by ISED or a licensed
wireless service provider.
— WARNING: £911 location information may
not be provided or may be inaccurate for
calls served by using this device.
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Applies to: vehicles with telephone
charged wirelessly in the Audi phone box.
— You can switch the front and rear Audi
phone box charging function on and off sep-
arately.
— Strong transmission quality* cannot be
guaranteed if more than one mobile device
is in the box.
Fig. 155 Upper display: selection menu
Requirement: A mobile device must be connected
to the MMI > page 200.
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen:
—To reduce the risk of malfunctions, make PHONE
sure the mobile device is positioned correct-
ly in the Audi phone box. The following phone functions will be available:
— Make sure there are no objects between the @ Search
Audi phone box and the mobile device. @ Calllist 00.0.0... eee 204
— Placing the mobile device in a bag or protec- @® Favorites ......... 0... eee eee 205
tive sleeve inside the Audi phone box can in- @® Contacts ..............222255. 205
terfere with the connection to the external © Voicemail 206
antenna*.
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the wireless charging of your mobile device @ Swit Ing Retweenitwemoplsise 210
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and calls made using the exterior antenna’*.
—The maximum charging output is 5 W.
— The charging time and temperature will vary
depending on the mobile device being used.
— If you are not using the Audi phone box with
the holder*, you can close the holder @)
The selected telephone functions will also be
available in the instrument cluster > page 212
and the Rear Seat Remote* > page 212.
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— You can purchase a USB adapter from an au-
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cessories. Audi has verified their reliability,
safety, and suitability.
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Requirement: the call list must contain a phone
number.
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen:
PHONE > Call list.
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Telephone
Making an emergency call
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
Requirement: a mobile device must be connected
to the MMI via Bluetooth.
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen:
PHONE > Dial number > the emergency call
number specific to the country (for example,
911) > Dial.
ZA WARNING
— Because your phone works with radio sig-
nals, a connection cannot be guaranteed un-
der all circumstances. Do not rely on only
your phone when it comes to essential com-
munication (such as during a medical emer-
gency).
— Always follow the instructions given by the
emergency personnel during an emergency
call and only end the call when they instruct
you to do so.
Answering/ending a call
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
> To accept or end a call, press the @ button on
the multifunction steering wheel. Operating
=> page 13.
You can use the following options on the MMI
when there is an incoming call:
> Answering an incoming call: press Answer.
> Declining a call: press Decline.
> Declining a call with a text message”: Require-
ment: the function must be enabled in the set-
tings. Press Decline with text message.
> Silencing the ringtone: press Mute.
@ Tips
The radio or media playback is muted during a
phone call.
During a phone call
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
The following options may be possible during a
call depending on the mobile device being used
and the type of connection:
— End call: end the current phone call.
— Mute: the other person on the call will no lon-
ger be able to hear you. You will still be able to
hear the other person. To switch the micro-
phone back on, press Unmute.
— Hold/Resume: place your current phone call on
hold and answer another.
— Send tone sequence: press Numbers. You can
enter tone sequences (DTMF) and send them to
the other party on the call.
— Accepting an incoming call: if a phone call
comes in during another call, you can either Re-
place the current call with the incoming call, or
use Answer to put the current call on hold. The
incoming call will be answered.
— Ignoring an incoming call: If you select De-
cline, the incoming call will be declined.
— Muting the incoming call: press Mute.
— Other call options: press More.
Requirement: two phone calls must be in prog-
ress.
— Conference call*: add a call on hold and up to
five active parties (depending on the cell phone
service provider) to the conference call.
— Swap call: alternate between two phone calls
while one of the calls is on hold. Press on the
respective call. Selecting End call will end the
active phone call. A call that was placed on hold
stays on hold and can be taken off hold with Re-
sume.
— Accepting an incoming call: if a phone call
comes in during another call and when there is
a call on hold, you can either Replace the cur-
rent call with the incoming call, or use Answer
to put the current call on hold. The incoming
call will be answered.
Press More.
— Transferring a call*: press Transfer call to mo-
bile device to transfer the existing call from the
MMI to your mobile device or Bluetooth® head-
set”.
— Transfer audio to Rear Seat Remote”: press
Transfer audio to Rear Seat Remote to transfer
the current phone call from the MMI or Blue-
tooth® headset* to the Rear Seat Remote.
— Switch to hands-free mode*: Requirement: you
must have a phone call in progress on your
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mobile device or your Rear Seat Remote*. Press
Switch to hands-free to transfer the call from
your mobile device or Rear Seat Remote* back
to the MMI.
— Add call: Select: Call list/Contacts/Favorites >
select an entry from the list or press Dial
phone number and enter a phone number.
Then the active call will be on hold.
— Remove conf. member*: Requirement: you
must have started a conference call. You can re-
move conference call members individually
when a conference call is active. Press on the
contact you would like to remove.
— Microphone input level: you can adjust the mi-
crophone input level during a phone call using
the slider.
(i) Tips
—To be notified of an incoming call during a
phone call, the call waiting function in your
mobile device must be switched on when
using the Handsfree profile.
— When leaving the vehicle, the Bluetooth
connection to the mobile device will auto-
matically disconnect. Depending on your
mobile device, phone calls in progress may
be automatically redirected from the MMI
to your mobile device so that you can con-
tinue the call on your phone.
Messages
Text messages
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
Depending on the mobile device being used and
the mobile network contract, you may be able to
receive and send text messages using the MMI.
Requirement: your mobile device must be con-
nected to the MMI via Bluetooth Message Access
Profile (Bluetooth MAP) > page 200.
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen:
MESSAGES > (¢) > Text message (SIM card)*/
text message (phone 1)/text message (phone
2)*.
) Not available in all languages.
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Inboxes
— New text message: press on a template in the
list or dictate a text message. Press Add and
select one or more recipients from your con-
tacts. To remove a recipient, press Delete. Press
Send.
— Inbox: displays all received text messages.
— Sent: displays all sent text messages.
— Outbox": displays all text messages to be sent.
— Drafts*: text messages that have not been sent
yet by the mobile device are displayed on the
MMI.
— Deleted*: deleted text messages are displayed.
— User-defined*: folders defined by the user are
transferred from your mobile device.
Message options
The following options are available when you se-
lect a text message:
— Read out* the text message”).
— Reply: a reply can be sent to the selected mes-
sage in the Inbox.
— To switch to the previous or the next message,
press < or >.
— More: options
When you press More, the following options are
available:
— Call: Requirement: a number must be stored.
You can call the contact.
— Forward: the selected text message can be for-
warded to other recipients. Text can also be
added before sending.
— Navigate: Requirement: the contact must have
a navigation address stored with it in the direc-
tory. You can start route guidance.
— Extract numbers: Requirement: the message
must contain a number. You can extract a num-
ber from a text message.
— Send again: Requirement: the text message
must be in the Outbox. The selected text mes-
sage can be resent.
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When you press More, the following options may
be displayed depending on your mobile device
and the applicable mail folder:
— Call: Requirement: a number must be stored.
You
can call the contact.
— Forward: the selected e-mail can be forwarded
to other recipients. Text can also be added be-
fore sending.
— Extract e-mail add.: you can extract the e-mail
address from an e-mail.
— Navigate: Requirement: the contact must have
a navigation address stored with it in the direc-
tory. You can start route guidance.
— Extract numbers: Requirement: the text in the
e-mail must contain a number. You can extract
a number from an e-mail.
— Show all recipients*: you can display the recipi-
ents of an e-mail.
— Show attachmts.*: you can display a list of at-
tachments to an e-mail.
— Send again: the selected e-mail in the Outbox
and Sent mailboxes can be sent again.
Press and hold an entry in the Inbox until the Op-
tions menu appears.
— Reply: a reply can be sent to the selected e-
mail.
— Reply all: a reply can be sent for the selected e-
mail and it will be sent to all of the entered re-
cipients.
— Forward: the selected e-mail can be forwarded
to different recipients.
Settings
Press ©}.
— New e-mail notification: when this function is
switched on, you will be notified when new e-
mails are received. New e-mails are indicated
with an envelope Min the MMI status bar.
Deleting e-mails
Select: a mailbox > Z > one or more e-mails >
Delete > (Done).
@) Note
Read the information about Audi connect, and
be sure to note the connectivity costs section
=> page 216.
210
Settings
Phone settings
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen:
PHONE > ©}.
Switching between two mobile devices
Requirement: phone 1 and phone 2 must be con-
nected to the MMI.
Switch telephones: the device name of the avail-
able mobile device is displayed. You can switch
the phone by pressing the button.
Private mode: call lists only in Rear Seat
Remote*
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Remote
To allow contacts and call details to only be dis-
played on the Rear Seat Remote display, activate
private mode.
Declining a call with a text message*
When this function is switched on, you can de-
cline an incoming call with a text message.
Call options*
The following options may be available depend-
ing on the mobile device:
— Call forwarding: you can switch the forwarding
of incoming calls to your voicemail or to anoth-
er phone number on and off. You can check if
the function is activated or deactivated with
Status.
— Call waiting: you will be alerted to an incoming
call during a phone call when the function is
switched on. You can check if the function is ac-
tivated or deactivated with Status.
— Send own number: sending your phone num-
ber with an outgoing call can be switched on
and off. With the Net.-depen. setting, the set-
ting listed in the contract with the cell phone
service provider is used. The settings only apply
to the PHONE menu in the MMI. Please note
that the settings on your mobile device will ap-
ply after disconnecting the Bluetooth connec-
tion. You can determine which setting is active
with Status.
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Contacts in vCard format (.vcf) can be imported
or exported from the MMI.
— Applies to: MMI: Importing contacts from a
storage device: Select: Import contacts >
Search for import data > SD card 1 or USB de-
vice 1/USB device 2 > desired contacts or Se-
lect all contacts > Start import.
— Applies to: MMI: Exporting contacts to a stor-
age device: Requirement: Only previously im-
ported contacts can be exported. Select: Export
contacts > Find source for exporting > SD card
1 or USB device 1/USB device 2 > desired con-
tacts or Select all contacts > Start export.
@ Tips
— For more information about the myAudi ac-
count, visit my.audi.com.
— The imported contacts are stored in the lo-
cal MMI memory.
— Contacts that were downloaded from a mo-
bile device cannot be exported.
— There should be no other files or folders on
the storage medium containing the contacts
to be imported.
— Apple devices and MTP devices (such as
smartphones) are not recognized as USB
storage devices.
Mobile phone network settings
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen:
SETTINGS > Connection settings > Mobile
phone network.
Switching the car phone or data module on
Applies to: vehicles with car phone/data module
See > page 211.
Instrument cluster
Telephone
Applies to: vehicles with multifunction steering wheel and
telephone
In the instrument cluster display, you can control
the MMI functions with the multifunction steer-
ing wheel. Operating > page 13 and > page 40,
Additional function buttons.
212
Requirement: the Telephone tab must be select-
ed in the instrument cluster.
> Press the [=] button.
Possible options:
— Call list: Requirement: the call list must con-
tain a phone number.
— Favorites: Requirement: favorites must be stor-
ed in the MMI.
— Switch telephones: Requirement: two cell
phones must be connected to the MMI.
— Back to call: Requirement: there must be a call
in progress.
i) Tips
Depending on the selected function, it may be
necessary to use the MMI.
Using the Rear Seat
Remote
Pairing a mobile device
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Remote and Audi phone
box
You can make calls through the exterior antenna
on the vehicle using the Rear Seat Remote. Using
the exterior antenna helps when there is a low
signal and also provides better reception quality.
When making phone calls, you can leave the Rear
Seat Remote in the holder or remove it. If you
hold the Rear Seat Remote in your hand, the
screen will automatically switch to the Phone
menu when there is an active phone call. Pay at-
tention to the positioning of the screen so that
the other person on the call can hear you.
You can use the phone functions with the Rear
Seat Remote. You can adjust settings in the MMI,
for example, the Bluetooth settings for connect-
ing with the mobile device.
Connecting a mobile device
Requirement: The Bluetooth settings must be
open on your mobile device during the connec-
tion setup. The mobile device to be connected
must not be actively connected to any other Blue-
tooth device.
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Telephone
> Enable the Bluetooth function and visibility on
the MMI > page 267 and the cell phone.
> Applies to: Rear Seat Remote: Select on the
home screen: SETTINGS > Connect > ©.
> In the Connected devices menu, press on the
desired mobile device in the list.
A PIN for a secure Bluetooth connection will be
generated.
> Confirm the PIN on your mobile device, or
> Enter the PIN for connecting on your cell
phone. The time allowed for entering the PIN is
limited to approximately 30 seconds.
> If you would like to prevent the MMI from ac-
cessing your call list and contacts, enable Pri-
vate mode > page 215 / => page 210.
> Follow the system instructions.
> Pay attention to any additional system prompts
displayed on your mobile device or the Rear
Seat Remote, for example if the PIN should be
saved for future use.
Connecting another mobile device
Requirement: a connected mobile device must be
displayed on the Rear Seat Remote.
> Applies to: Rear Seat Remote: Select on the
home screen: SETTINGS > [? > Connect.
Switching between two mobile devices
Requirement: two connected mobile devices
must be displayed on the Rear Seat Remote.
> Applies to: Rear Seat Remote: Select on the
home screen: PHONE > {J
ZA WARNING
Follow the safety precautions > page 25, Rear
Seat
Remote.
Using the telephone
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Remote and telephone
The following possible phone functions will be
available:
— Search
— Call list > page 204
— Contacts > page 214
— Favorites > page 205
— Voicemail > page 206
— Select number > page 206
Possible functions during an incoming call:
— Answering an incoming call: press Answer.
— Declining a call: press Decline.
— Declining a call with a text message”: press
A.
— Silencing the ringtone: press Mute.
Requirement: there must be a call in progress.
The following options may be possible during a
call depending on the mobile device being used
and the type of connection:
— End call: you can end a phone call.
— Mute: the other person on the call will no lon-
ger be able to hear you. You will still be able to
hear the other person. To switch the micro-
phone back on, press Unmute.
— Hold/Resume: you can place the existing call
on hold and resume it again.
— Accepting an incoming call: if a phone call
comes in during another call, you can either Re-
place the current call with the incoming call, or
use Answer to put the current call on hold. The
incoming call will be answered.
— Ignoring an incoming call: If you select De-
cline, the incoming call will be declined.
— Send tone sequence: press Numbers. You can
enter tone sequences (DTMF) and send them to
the other party on the call.
Press More.
Possible options depending on whether you are
holding the Rear Seat Remote or it is in the hold-
St;
— Transfer call*: press Transfer audio to MMI or
Transfer call to mobile device.
— Hands-free*: requirement: a call must be in
progress on your mobile device, headset, or the
MMI. Press Hands-free to transfer the call back
to the Rear Seat Remote.
— Adding an additional call: press Additional call
Select: Search/Call list/Contacts/Favorites >
select an entry from the list, or press Dial
phone number and enter a phone number.
Then the active call will be on hold.
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— Conference call*: you can add a call on hold and
up to five active parties (depending on the cell
phone service provider) to the conference call.
— Remove conf. member*: Requirement: you
must have started a conference call. You can re-
move conference call members individually
when a conference call is active. Press on the
contact you would like to remove.
Call list
Applies to: Rear Seat Remote: Select on the
home screen: PHONE > Call list.
— Displaying a business card: press @. All inter-
actions with a contact or a number and the de-
tails about a contact will be displayed.
Press and hold a number in the call list until the
Options menu appears.
— Calling: press the desired number.
— Edit no.: edit the phone number.
Contacts
Applies to: Rear Seat Remote: Select on the
home screen: PHONE > Contacts.
— Search: press &.
— Speakers: press (J.
— Displaying a business card: the business card
shows you details about a contact. Press ona
contact in the list.
Favorites
Requirement: favorites must be created in the
MMI.
You can display the favorites.
@ Tips
— Follow the safety precautions > page 25,
Rear Seat Remote.
— The call list and favorites can only be edited
through the MMI.
— You can have one active call at a time.
— Favorites stored in the MMI may be dis-
played in the Rear Seat Remote depending
on your mobile device.
— Missed calls are indicated by a number on
the call list. After the call list has been
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opened, the display of missed calls disap-
pears.
Connected devices
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Remote and telephone
You can connect two mobile devices to the MMI
and use them to make phone calls with the Rear
Seat Remote.
> Applies to: Rear Seat Remote: Select on the
home screen: DEVICES. The list of all devices
already connected will be displayed.
» Press a mobile device in the list of devices al-
ready connected. The status is displayed in the
respective category:
— Connected/Not connected
— Private mode on/Private mode off
— Favorite/Not a favorite
Connecting a mobile device
Requirement: The Bluetooth settings must be
open on your mobile device during the connec-
tion setup. The Bluetooth function and visibility
of the MMI and mobile device must be switched
on. The mobile device that will be connected
must not be connected to any other Bluetooth
device. The Rear Seat Remote is not connected to
a mobile device via the MMI.
Your mobile device must not appear in the list of
devices already connected.
—Press @.
— Search for and connect a mobile device.
If your mobile device appears in the list of devi-
ces already connected.
— Press on a Bluetooth device that is not connect-
ed.
— Press Not connected.
Disconnecting a mobile device
— Press on a connected Bluetooth device.
— Press Connected. The selected Bluetooth device
is disconnected.
Deleting a mobile device
— Press on a Bluetooth device.
— Press Delete.
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— Follow the system instructions.
Activating private mode
— Press on a connected Bluetooth device.
— If you would like to deny MMI access to infor-
mation such as your call list and contacts, press
Private mode off. The private mode will be acti-
Storing a mobile device as a favorite
— Press on a connected Bluetooth device.
—To set a Bluetooth device as a favorite, press
Not a favorite.
vated.
Troubleshooting
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
The information that follows lists some trouble-
shooting options. They depend on the equip-
ment.
Problem Solution
Pairing the mobile device to the
MMI failed.
Make sure the requirements for connecting a cell phone have been
met > page 200, or
make sure you did not accidentally decline the PIN for establishing
a connection on your cell phone. If necessary, repeat the pairing
process > page 200.
After pairing, not all contacts or
no contacts have been loaded in-
to the MMI.
Avoid using special characters in names.
Avoid using contact groups on your cell phone.
Check for prompts on your mobile device when connecting via
Bluetooth.
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Remote: Check if private mode
is active > page 215.
Certain telephone functions are
grayed out or not available.
The telephone functions depend on the mobile device service pro-
vider and the mobile device you are using.
Some telephone functions may
be switched off or not available,
even though the mobile device is
supported.
Check if the Bluetooth settings on your cell phone are limited or
individual Bluetooth settings are deactivated. This may be the
case with business cell phones.
Wireless cell phone charging is
not working or is interrupted.
Check if wireless charging with the Audi phone box is switched on.
Check if your mobile device is Qi-capable.
Check if your mobile device is positioned correctly in the Audi
phone box > page 202 and no other objects are between them.
The MESSAGES menu is not avail-
able.
Check if the Show messages option is on your mobile device and it
is enabled.
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Navigation
— Applies to: Audi tablet: Follow the safety
precautions > page 29, Rear Seat Entertain-
ment (Audi tablet).
@) Note
Read the information about Audi connect, and
be sure to note the connectivity costs section
>@ in General information on page 216.
G) Tips
— Snow and obstructions on the GPS antenna
or trees and large buildings can impair sat-
ellite reception and affect the system's abil-
ity to determine the vehicle position. Sever-
al deactivated or malfunctioning satellites
can also interrupt GPS reception 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 differ from the actual street name.
— Applies to: Multifunction steering wheel:
Depending on the selected function, it may
be necessary to use the upper display.
— Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect Info-
tainment: Other services may be available
depending on the country and vehicle equip-
ment.
— An additional indicator will appear in the
head-up display.
myAudi navigation
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect Infotainment
MMI navigation works seamlessly with the myAu-
di app.
Your destinations (favorites, last destinations)
are synchronized through your myAudi account.
All top destinations are available in the vehicle
and in the myAudi app.
To download the destinations automatically into
the vehicle, we recommend linking the access da-
ta from your myAudi account to your personal
profile > page 41.
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myAudi navigation functions:
— You can send destinations and routes from the
myAudi app to the vehicle > page 229.
— Active route guidance in the myAudi app can be
continued in the MMI.
— Depending on the situation, it may be possible
to continue active route guidance from the MMI
in the myAudi app to continue navigating to the
destination after leaving the vehicle.
@) Note
Read the information about Audi connect, and
be sure to note the connectivity costs section
=@ in General information on page 216.
Entering a destination
Select destination
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
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> Press NAVIGATION on the home screen.
> If the map is displayed, press 88 @) > page 225,
fig. 160.
The following functions are available > fig. 161:
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@ Entering anaddress ............ 227
@® Last destinations .............. 228
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© POs... 22... 228
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@ Received destinations & routes . . 229