infotainment AUDI Q2 2021 Owner´s Manual
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Table of Contents
Notes on this Owner's Manual .. 6
Quick reference 8
FAQs 8
Before you set off 8
Breakdowns and emergencies 8
Useful functions 8
Using the infotainment system 8
Communication 8
Navigation 9
Entertainment 9
Tips and tricks 9
Cockpit 10
Instruments and controls 10
Controls at a glance 10
Instrument cluster 12
Multi-function steering wheel plus 15
Multi-function steering wheel 18
Driver information system 19
Head-up display 25
Warning and indicator lamps 26
Setting off 37
Doors and windows 37
Central locking system 37
Boot lid 43
Child locks 46
Electric windows 46
Panorama sun roof 48
Lights and vision 49
Exterior lights 49
Interior lights 52
Clear vision 53
Windscreen wipers 55
Seats and storage 58
General notes 58
Front seats 58
Head restraints 58
Ashtray 59
Cigarette lighter 60
Power sources 60
Storage 61
Luggage compartment 62
Roof carrier 64
Heating and cooling 66
Heating system/air conditioner 66
Driving 72
General notes 72
Steering 74
Starting and stopping the engine
(vehicles with ignition lock) 74
Starting and stopping the engine
(vehicles with convenience key) 76
Driver messages 77
Starting the engine after a malfunction . . 79
Start/stop system 79
Electro-mechanical parking brake 82
Driving away from a standstill 83
Off-road driving 84
Automatic gearbox 85
Towing a trailer 96
Driving the vehicle with a trailer or
caravan 96
Removable towing bracket 99
Retrofitting 102
Driver assistance 104
Driver assist systems 104
Speed warning function 104
Cruise control system 104
Speed limiter 106
Camera-based traffic sign recognition ... 108
Rest recommendation 110
Audi adaptive cruise control
Ill
Traffic
jam assist 117
Distance indicator and distance warning . 118
Driver messages
119
Audi pre sense 120
Audi pre sense basic 120
Audi pre sense front 121
Driver messages 122
Audi active lane assist 123
Audi side assist 127
Audi drive select 131
Parking aids 134
General notes 134
Rear parking aid
135
Parking system plus 135
Reversing camera 137
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Park assist 139
Settings for parking aid 143
Fault warnings 144
Towing bracket 144
Intelligent technology 145
Electronic stabilisation control (ESC) .... 145
Brakes 147
Electro-mechanical power steering 148
Four-wheel drive (quattro) 148
Power management 149
Information saved in the control units . . . 150
Infotainment 152
Multi
Media Interface 152
Notes on traffic safety 152
Introduction 152
MMI
ON/OFF button with joystick
function 152
Infotainment display 153
How to use the MMI 153
MMI touch 155
Rotary pushbutton with joystick function 157
Speller for letters/numbers 159
Search function 160
Menus and symbols 161
Speech dialogue system 164
How to use the speech dialogue system .. 163
Notes on the overviews of commands ... 164
Commands 165
External speech dialogue system 170
Telephone 172
Introduction 172
Setting up 173
Using the Audi phone box 177
Using the telephone 178
Favourites 181
Messages 182
Listening to voicemail messages 185
Directory 185
Other settings 187
Troubleshooting 189
Audi connect (infotainment) .... 191
Introduction 191
Option 1: Using the embedded SIM card . 191
Option 2: Using your own SIM card 191
Configuring using
myAudi
196
Calling up Audi connect (infotainment) .. 196
Audi connect infotainment services 197
Wi-Fi hotspot 201
Configuring the data connection 203
General notes on Audi connect
(infotainment) 204
Troubleshooting 205
Navigation 207
Introduction 207
Setup 207
Calling up the navigation menu 207
Entering a destination 208
Personal route assist
214
Home address 215
Favourites 216
Directory contacts 216
Alternative routes 216
Other settings 217
Map 219
Google Earth map display 222
Map update 223
myAudi special destinations 224
Calling up traffic information 225
Troubleshooting 227
Radio 228
Calling up the radio menu 228
Radio functions 228
Radio menu 230
Favourites 231
Other settings 231
Troubleshooting 233
Media 234
Introduction 234
Notes 234
Media drives 235
Bluetooth audio player 237
Wi-Fi audio players 238
Online media and Internet radio 239
Multimedia connections 240
Playing media 243
Other settings 246
Supported media and file formats 249
Troubleshooting 250
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FAQs
FAQs
Before you set off
- How do I adjust the seats?
^page
58.
- How do I adjust the steering wheel?
^>page
74.
- How does the selector lever for the automatic
gearbox work?
opage
86.
- How does the electro-mechanical parking brake
work?
^>page
82.
- How do I adjust the exterior mirrors?
^>page
53.
- How do I refuel my vehicle?
^>page
290.
- How do I refill the AdBlue tank on my diesel ve
hicle?
•=>
page 293.
- How do I operate the windscreen wipers on
vehicles with rain sensor?
^>page
55.
- Where is the windscreen washer container?
•=>
page 297.
- How can I store the tyre pressures?
•=>
page
311.
- How do I drive with a trailer or caravan?
^>page
96.
Breakdowns and
emergencies
- How do I jump-start the vehicle?
^>page
326.
- Where can I find the warning triangle?
<=>page
318.
- Where can I find the first-aid kit?
•=> pagre
318.
- Where can I find the recommended tyre pres
sures?
•=>
page 307.
- Which airbags are installed in my vehicle?
•=>
page 281.
- Where are the towline anchorages on the
vehi
cle?
tapage
328.
- How can I release the tank flap manually?
•=>
page 291.
Useful functions
- How can I automatically control the distance to
the vehicle in front?
^>page
111,
Audi adap
tive cruise control.
- How can I use the parking aid?
^>page
134.
- How can I have information projected onto the
windscreen?
^>page
25, Head-up display.
- How do I operate the main beam assist for the
headlights?
^>page
50.
- How can I drive off more easily?
opage
84,
Driving off with the hold assist.
- How can I stay in my lane more easily?
cépage
123, Audi active lane assist.
- How can I check the blind spot more easily
when changing lanes?
^>page
127, Audi side
assist.
- How can I adjust the brightness of the instru
ment and display lighting?
^>page
53.
- How can I change the vehicle set-up in different
driving situations depending on my personal
mood and driving style?
^>page
131, Audi
drive select.
Using the infotainment
system
- How do I switch on the infotainment system
and adjust the volume?
^>page
152.
- How do I navigate through the infotainment
menus?
^>page
153,
How
to use the MMI.
- How can I enter letters and numbers by
hand
writing?
^>page
155, MMI touch.
- How do I use the search function on the info
tainment system?
^>page
160, Search func
tion.
- How do I operate the infotainment system by
voice?
^>page
164.
- Which functions can I control using the buttons
on the steering wheel?
^page
15, Multi
function steering wheel plus.
- How do I set the date and time?
^>page
255.
Communication
- How can I connect my mobile phone to the
handsfree telephone system?
opage
173.
- How can I charge my mobile phone battery
without a cable?
^>page
177, Using the Audi
phone box.
- How can I control certain apps on my smart-
phone via the infotainment system?
cépage
253, Audi smartphone interface. •
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- How can I call up information online?
^>page
191, Audi connect (infotainment).
- How can I use the Wi-Fi hotspot?
•=>page
201.
Navigation
- What ways are there to enter
a
navigation des
tination?
^>page
208.
- How do I operate the map functions?
•=>
page 219.
- How can I display traffic information?
=>
page 225.
Entertainment
- How can I listen to the radio?
^>page
228.
- How can I play media?
^page
243.
- How can I play music from my mobile phone via
the
infotainment
system?
•=>page
237, Blue
tooth audio
player.
Tips and tricks
- How can I unlock my vehicle from inside to let
passengers in?
=t>page
40.
- How can I open all the windows from outside
using the remote control key?
•=>page
47,
Convenience
open/close function.
- How can I operate both sides of the air condi
tioner together?
^page
69.
- How can I deactivate the front passenger's air-
bag?
•=>
page 288.
- How do I secure a child seat?
^>page
270.
- What do I have to be aware of when driving
through an automatic car wash?
<$page
312.
- How can I drive (more) economically?
^>page
72.
- How can I see when the next service date is?
^page
304.
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Instruments and controls
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Doorhandle
(D side assist 127
(D CentraL
locking switch 40
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Light switch 49
(D Air outlets 66
(?) Control lever for:
- Turn signals and main beam
headlights 50
- Main beam assist 50
- Active lane assist 123
-Trafficjam
assist 117
(7) Multi-function steering wheel
with:
- Horn
- Driver's airbag 282
- Controls for driver information
system 15, 18
- Controls for audio/video, tele
phone,
navigation system and
speech dialogue system 17, 18
-ButtonH
17,18
- Paddle levers 90
(5) Instrument cluster 12
(?) Control lever for windscreen wipers
and washer 55
@
Steering column with optional
equipment:
- Ignition lock 74
- Starting the engine after a
mal
function 79
@
Adjustable steering column 74
@
Control lever for:
- Cruise control 104
- Speed limiter 106
-Adaptive cruise control
Ill
@
Depending on equipment, knob for:
- Headlight range control 49
- Head-up display 25
@
Instrument lighting 53
@
Bonnet lock release 296
@
Boot lid switch 44
@
Electric adjuster for exterior mir
rors 53
@
Electric windows 46
@
Electric child lock 46
@
Infotainment display 153
Deactivating front passenger's air-
bag
Glove box
Drives for CD, DVD and
SIM/SD
cards
Front passenger's airbag
Depending on equipment fitted,
buttons for:
- Drive select
- Start/stop system
- Park assist
- Parking aid
- Hazard warning lights
- Electronic stabilisation control
(ESC)
-Switching infotainment display
on and off
Depending on equipment fitted:
- Heating/ventilation system or
manual air conditioner
- Deluxe automatic air conditioner
Depending on equipment fitted:
- Cigarette lighter
- Electrical socket
Depending on equipment fitted:
- Gear lever (on vehicles with
man
ual gearbox)
- Selector lever (for automatic
gearbox)
Cup holder
On/off button for infotainment sys
tem
Infotainment control console ...
Hold assist
Centre armrest with storage com
partment and the following option
al equipment:
- Audi music interface
- AUX input/USB charging socket
- Audi smartphone interface ....
- Audi phone box
Electro-mechanical parking brake
|START
ENGINE STOP] button
Centre console with ashtray
Audi music interface
288
61
235
282
131
79
139
135
52
145
153
67
69
60
60
85
61
152
152
84
241
242
253
177
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Instruments and controls
-Totaljourney
memory summary
- Energy consumers
^>page
20
- Driver assistance
^>page
104
- Traffic sign recognition
<=>page
108
The single journey memory processes the infor
mation on
a
journey from the time the ignition is
switched on until it is switched off. If the journey
is resumed within two hours after the ignition is
switched off, the new figures are automatically
included in the calculation.
Unlike the
single
journey memory, the totaljour-
ney memory is not erased automatically. In this
way, you can determine the period for which you
wish the on-board computer to supply driving in
formation.
Fuel consumption
The current fuel consumption can be shown in a
bar display
^>Fig.
15. The average fuel consump
tion from the single journey memory can also be
displayed.
If the barturns green, yourvehicle is
saving fuel using the following function:
- Recuperation: Electrical energy can be stored in
the battery (recuperation) if the vehicle is trav
elling downhill or coasting in gear (overrun). In
this case, the bar will move towards the
Q
symbol.
- Active Cylinder Management*: The engine au
tomatically shuts down two cylinders when per
formance demand is low and certain other
con
ditions have been met. This process is imper
ceptible to the occupants. The driver message
2-cylinder
mode will appear if the average fuel
consumption display
^>Fig.
15 is selected in the
instrument cluster. The cylinders are reactiva
ted under heavier load conditions.
Energy consumers*
In the Energy consumers view, auxiliary equip
ment currently affecting the vehicle's fuel
con
sumption is listed. The display shows up to
three energy consumers. The energy consumer
drawing the most power appears at the top of
the list. If more than three energy consumers are
switched on, the ones currently using the most
power are displayed. In addition, a scale
indi
cates the overall current fuel consumption of all
energy consumers.
Economy tips
Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select and efficiency mode
In efficiency mode, economy tips are shown
briefly on the instrument cluster display in cer
tain situations where fuel economy is affected.
By following these economy tips, you can save
fuel.
To clear an economy tip from the display immedi
ately, press the left thumbwheel on the multi
function steering wheel.
To activate/deactivate economy
tips:
Select the
following on the infotainment system:
|MENU|
button > Car
>
Audi drive select. Select: efficien
cy
>
right control button > Economy tips.
© Note
- The date, the time and the time/date dis
play format can be changed via the infotain
ment system
^page
255.
- The economy tips are not always displayed
in every conceivable situation, but are delib
erately spaced out over time.
- Once you have cleared an economy tip from
the display, it will not appear again until the
next time you switch on the ignition.
On-board computer (analogue instrument
cluster)
Applies to: vehicles with analogue instrument cluster
15:50
0
6,0
Fig.
16 Instrument cluster: Consumption display
Resetting values to zero
•
Press the
[Hi
button on the multi-function
steering wheel and select On-board computer
or Efficiency program from the menu. •
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Instruments and controls
in certain situations. By following these econo
my tips, you can save
fuel.
To clear an economy
tip from the display immediately, press any of
the controls on the multi-function steering
wheel.
The date, the time and the time/date display
format can be changed via the infotainment
system
•=>
page 255.
Radio
Important: Radio mode must be activated
^>page
228, and the radio/media tab must be
displayed.
•
Press the
HH
button or the left control button
^>page
16, depending on the equipment in
your vehicle.
The following functions are available on the driv
er information system, depending on the vehicle
equipment:
- To set the waveband: Select and confirm the
waveband.
- To tune to a station from the memory list*:
Select Memory
>
desired radio station.
- To tune to a station from the station list*: Se
lect and confirm a radio station.
- To tune to a station from the favourites list:
Select Favourites > desired radio station.
- To call up a media source: Select and confirm
To media.
Other settings
Applies to: vehicles with Audi virtual cockpit
- SeLect: right control button > desired
entry.
The following settings are available depending
on which function is selected:
- Update station list*: see
<=>page
232.
- Detailed station information: See
opage
232.
Media
Important: A media drive must contain audio/
video files
^page
235, and the radio/media tab
must be displayed.
•
Press the
\M
button or the left control button
^page
16, depending on the equipment in
your vehicle.
The following functions are available on the driv
er information system, depending on the vehicle
equipment:
- To select a media source: Select and confirm a
media source, e.g. "SD
card".
- To play an audio/video file: Select and confirm
a track/file.
-To pause/resume playback: Press the right
thumbwheel (D^poge
17, Fig. 12. To continue
playback, press the right thumbwheel again.
- To restart playback of an audio file: Select the
track currently playing if it is not already selec
ted and press the left thumbwheel.
Applies to: vehicles with analogue instrument cluster
- To switch to the radio: Select and confirm a
waveband (e.g. FM).
Applies to: vehicles with Audi virtual cockpit
- To switch to radio: Select and confirm To radio.
- To call up detailed track information: SeLect
the right control button > Detailed track infor
mation.
For more information, please refer to
tapage
246.
® Note
- The MMI media drives do not support DRM-
protected files; these files are marked with
the
symbolS.
- Please note that when you are using the
driver information system to control play
back within a media source, only the playlist
selected on the MMI control console can be
played
^>page
244.
- Always note the information on the info
tainment display. It may be necessary to
use the MMI control console to operate cer
tain functions.
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Instruments and controls
Height adjustment
The height of the head-up display can be adjus
ted to your individual requirements.
•
Sit in the correct position in your seat
•=>
page 265.
• Turn the
Settings on infotainment system
•
Select the following on the infotainment sys
tem:
IMENU|
button > Car
>
left control button
> Driver assist
>
Head-up display.
Display contents
The settings on the infotainment system allow
you to specify which information is shown in the
display. Possible options include navigation mes
sages*, adaptive cruise control* and camera-
based traffic sign recognition*.
The display of certain information and some of
the red warning lamps cannot be deactivated on
the infotainment system.
Brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the display via
the infotainment system. In addition, the display
brightness is reduced automatically as the
day
light starts to fade. The basic level of brightness
is determined by the instrument lighting setting
•=>
page 53.
© CAUTION
Do not place any objects over the opening for
the head-up display to avoid scratching the
glass cover.
© Note
- The display may be harder to see in unfav
ourable light conditions or if
you
are wear
ing polarised sunglasses.
- To be able to see the display as clearly as
possible, adjust the position of your seat
and the height setting for the head-up dis
play.
- Notes on cleaning
^tab.
Cleaning the inte
rior on page 314.
Warning and indicator
Lamps
Description
The warning and indicator lamps light up or flash
in the instrument cluster to indicate functions or
faults.
Some of the warning and indicator lamps may be
accompanied by a driver message. The warning
display will be accompanied by the corresponding
warning chime. The warning/indicator lamps and
driver messages on the instrument
duster
dis
play can be masked by further displays. You can
have them displayed again on the driver informa
tion system* by calling up the second tab (driver
messages) via the
\<±\
button on the multi-func
tion steering wheel. If several malfunctions have
occurred,
you can use the Left thumbwheel to
scroll through them on the display.
Some of the warning lamps may be displayed in
different colours.
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Central warning/indicator lamps
If the warning/indicator lamp
|g or pq
lights
up,
observe the additional information on the in
strument cluster display.
Applies
to: vehicles with monochrome display
If
a
driver message appears and a central warn
ing [amp
Kfl/central
indicator
lamp^S
lights up,
the central warning/indicator lamp indicates the
priority level of the warning. If
a
white indicator
lamp also appears, the central warning/indicator
lamp indicates its actual colour. For example, if
g
lights up with
H.
read the description for
Overview
When you switch on the ignition, some of the
warning and indicator lamps Light up briefly to
show that the associated systems are working
properly. These systems are marked with a
•/
in
the following tables. If one of these warning/in
dicator lamps does not light up, there is a fault in
the associated system. •
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Doors and windows
Doors and windows
Central locking system
Accidental lock-out
To
prevent
yourseLf from being locked out, only
lock the vehicle when the remote control key is
not in the vehicle and all of the doors and the
boot lid are closed.
The central locking system prevents you from be
ing locked out of the vehicle in the following sit
uations:
- When the driver's door is open, you cannot Lock
the vehicle by pressing the
M
button on the re
mote control key or touching the locking
sen
sor* on one of the doors.
- The boot lid will be released again automatical
ly if the convenience key* that was last in use is
left inside the boot when the boot lid is closed.
- If the convenience key* that was last in use is
detected in the vehicle, it is not possible to lock
the vehicle from the outside.
A WARNING
- Always take the key with you when leaving
the vehicle - even if
you
only intend to be
gone for a short time. This is especially im
portant if children are left in the car. They
might otherwise be able to start the engine
or use power-operated equipment such as
the electric windows - this could lead to in
juries.
- Locked doors could delay assistance in an
emergency, potentially putting lives at risk.
Do not leave anyone (especially children) in
the vehicle.
© Note
- Never leave any valuable items in the
vehi
cle unattended. Even a locked vehicle is not
a safe.
- When you lock the vehicle, the LED on the
driver's window sill flashes. If the LED is
still on about 30 seconds after the vehicle is
locked,
the central locking system is not
working properly. You should have the
mal
function repaired by
a
qualified workshop.
Description
The vehicle can be locked and unlocked via the
central locking system. You can use any of the
following:
- Remote control key
^>page
39, or
- Sensors in the front door handles*
cépage
39, or
- Lock on driver's door
^>page
41
- Interior central locking switch
^>page
40
Turn signals
The turn signals will flash twice when the vehicle
is unlocked and once when the vehicle is locked.
If the turn signals do
not
flash, the ignition may
still be on or one of the doors, the bonnet or the
boot lid may still be open.
Automatic locking function (Auto Lock)
The Auto Lock function Locks the doors and the
boot lid when the vehicle exceeds a speed of
about 15 km/h.
The vehicle is unlocked again immediately when
the ignition key is removed, the unlock button on
the central locking switch is pressed or one of the
interior door handles is pulled. The Auto Lock
function can be switched on and off in the info
tainment system
^> page
41.
In the event of an accident in which the airbags
inflate,
the doors will be automatically unlocked
to facilitate access and assistance.
Selecting which doors are unlocked with the
remote control
When you lock the vehicle, the central locking
system will lock the doors and the boot lid. When
you unlock the vehicle, the central Locking system
will unlock either the driver's door
only,
or all the
locks on the vehicle, depending on the setting
you have selected on the infotainment system
^
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Doors and windows
Set of keys
service work is required. This also applies to
vehicles with convenience key*.
Fig.
21 Keys supplied with the vehicle
Remote control keys
The remote control key can be used to lock and
unlock the car. Press the release button
OFig.
21
-arrow- to make the key spring out of the handle
and to fold it back in.
Number of keys
You can check how many keys are initialised for
your vehicle using the infotainment system. To
do so, select:
|MENU|
button > Car
>
left control
button
>
Servicing & checks
>
Car information.
This feature enables used car buyers to make
sure they have received all of the keys.
Replacing a key
If
you
should lose a key, please contact an Audi
dealer. Have the remote control coding for that
key deactivated.
For
this purpose you should
bring all available keys with you. It is also impor
tant to notify your insurance company if
a
key has
been lost.
Electronic immobiliser
The immobiliser is designed to prevent unauthor
ised persons from driving the vehicle. It may not
be possible to start the engine with the key if
there is another ignition
key
from a different
make of vehicle on the same key
ring.
Data stored on remote control key
Data related to the service and maintenance of
the vehicle are stored continuously on your re
mote control key. Your Audi dealer can read out
the data and will then be able to tell you what
The function of the remote control key may
be impaired by interference from other
near
by radio signals (for example from a mobile
telephone or TV transmitter) if these are in
the same frequency range.
LED and battery for the remote control key
Fig.
22 Remote control key (rear): Opening the cover
LED on remote control key
The LED on the remote control key lights up
when you press the buttons.
•
The LED should flash once when you press one
of the buttons briefly.
•
The LED should flash repeatedly when you
press and hold one of the buttons (convenience
open/close).
•
If the LED does not flash, the battery in the re
mote control key is flat. In addition, the indica
tor lamp |y will light up and the message Re
mote control key: please change key battery
will appear. Replace the battery in the remote
control key.
Replacing
the battery for the remote control
key
• Use a coin to lever the cover (2) off the key
®
=>
Fig.
22.
•
Insert the new battery with the "+"
symbol
fac
ing up.
•
Press the cover back onto the key until it clicks
into place. •
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