ignition AUDI TT ROADSTER 2016 Workshop Manual
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technology
A WARNING
When extending or retracting the rear spoiler,
please make sure that no persons or objects
are close to the moving spoiler -risk of injury!
CD CAUTION
- If you need to push the vehicle, never put
your weight on the rear spoiler -Risk of
damage!
- To avoid damage to the rear spoiler, you
should not lean on it or apply any other type
of pressure.
- Do not operate the rear spoiler manually
when the boot lid is open or any moving
parts of the automatic rear spoiler are ob
structed -risk of damage!
Note
Clean the rear spoiler housing every 2 to 3
months. The rear spoiler housing must be
free of ice, snow and leaves in order to oper
ate correctly.
Power management
This system helps to ensure reliable
starting
The power management controls the distribu
tion of electrical energy and thus helps to ensure
that there is always enough power available to
start the engine.
If a vehicle with a conventional electrical system
is left parked for a long time, the vehicle battery
will gradually lose its charge because certain
electrical equipment (such as the immobiliser)
continues to draw current even when the ignition
is off. In some cases there may not be enough
power available to start the engine.
Your vehicle is equipped with an intelligent pow
er management system to control the distribu
tion of electrical energy. This significantly im
proves reliability when starting the engine, and
also prolongs the life of the vehicle battery.
The main functions incorporated in the power
management system are battery diagnosis, re-
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current management and dynamic power
management.
Battery diagnosis
The battery diagnosis function constantly regis
ters the condition of the vehicle battery. Sensors
detect the battery voltage, battery current and
battery temperature. This enables the system to
calculate the current power level and charge con
dition of the vehicle battery.
Residu al current management
The residual current management reduces power
consumption while the vehicle is parked. It con
trols the supply of power to the various electrical
components while the ignition is switched off.
The system takes the battery diagnosis data into
consideration.
Depending on the power level of the vehicle bat
tery, the individual electrical components are
switched off one after the other to prevent the
vehicle battery from losing too much charge and
to ensure that the engine can be started reliably.
Dynamic power management
While the vehicle is moving, this function distrib
utes the available power to the various electrical
components and systems according to their re
quirements. It ensures that on-board systems do
not consume more electrical power than is being
generated, and thus maintains the maximum
possible vehicle battery power level.
.
1 Note
- The power management system is not able
to overcome the given physical limits.
Please remember that the power and life of
the vehicle battery are limited.
- If the indicator lamp ri'.J ¢ page 15 appears,
the starting ability may be impaired.
Points to remember
Starting ability has first priority.
Short trips, city traffic and low temperatures all
place a heavy load on the vehicle battery. In
these conditions a large amount of power is
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but only a small amount is supplied.
The situation is also critical if electrical equip
ment is in use when the engine is not running. In
this case power is consumed when none is being
generated.
In these situations you will be aware that the
power management system is intervening to con
trol the distribution of electrical power.
When the vehicle is parked for long periods
If you do not drive your vehicle for a period of
several days or weeks, the power management
will gradually shut off the on-board systems one
by one, or reduce the amount of current they are
using. This limits the amount of power consumed
and helps to ensure reliable starting even after a
long period. Certain convenience features, such
as remote control unlocking, may not be availa
ble. These functions will be restored when you
switch on the ignition and start the engine.
With the engine switched off
If you listen to the radio or use the other info
tainment functions when the engine is not run
ning, this will discharge the vehicle battery.
The infotainment display will show a warning
message before the battery power drops to a lev
el where the starting ability is impaired. This
message warns you that the system you are using
will soon be switched off automatically. You
should therefore start the engine if you wish to
continue using the system.
When the engine is running
Although the alternator generates electrical
power, the vehicle battery can still become dis
charged while the vehicle is being driven. This can
occur when a lot of power is being consumed but
only a small amount supplied, especially if the
vehicle battery is not fully charged initially.
To restore the necessary energy balance, the sys
tem will then temporarily shut off the electrical
components that are using a lot of power, or re
duce the current they are consuming. Heating
systems in particular use a large amount of elec
trical power. If you notice, for instance, that the
seat heating* or the rear window heater is not Intelligent
technology
working, they may have been temporarily switch
ed off or regulated to a lower heat output. These
systems will be available again as soon as suffi
cient electrical power is available.
You may also notice that the engine runs at a
slightly faster idling speed. This is quite normal,
and no cause for concern. The increased idling
speed allows the alternator to meet the greater
power requirement and charge the vehicle bat
tery at the same time.
Information saved in the
control units
The vehicle is fitted in the factory with electronic
control units that, among other things, control
the engine and the gearbox. The control units al
so monitor the exhaust system and the airbags.
The control units continually analyse data rele
vant to the vehicle while you are driving. In the
event of faults or anomalies in the vehicle data,
only these data are saved. As a rule, faults are
shown by the warning lamps in the instrument
cluster.
Data saved in the control units can only be read
and analysed with special equipment.
A qualified workshop is only able to recognise
and deal with faults by using the relevant saved
data. Among other things, the saved data may
contain the following information:
- Data relating to the engine and the gearbox
-Speed
- Direction of travel
- Braking force
- Seat belt warning system data
The control units installed will not under any cir
cumstances record conversations in the vehicle.
Event data recorder
Your vehicle is not equipped with an event data
recorder.
In an event data recorder, information about
the
vehicle is temporarily saved. In the event of an
accident, you can therefore obtain detailed infor-
mation about the course of events. On vehicles ...,.
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Media Interface
Notes on traffic safety
You should only use certain infotainment system
functions, e.g. enter a navigation destination,
while the vehicle is stationary. Always be pre
pared to stop operating the infotainment system
in the interest of your own safety and that of oth
er road users.
A WARNING
Only operate the infotainment system when
the traffic conditions allow you to do so safely
and when you can maintain proper control of
your vehicle -risk of accident!
(©) Note
Certain functions are not available while the
vehicle is in motion.
Introduction The Multi Media Interface (MMI) combines dif
ferent communication, navigation* and enter
tainment systems in your Audi. You can operate
your MMI system via the MMI control console,
the multi-function steering wheel or the speech
dialogue system*.
Fig. 123 MMI control console
Overview of MMI control console
CD Rotary pushbutton with joystick
function .................... .
@ MMI touch pad* ............. .
o @
Left control button ........... . 122
124
123
123
� @
Right control button .......... .
8 ®
Buttons for calling up menus di-
� rectly ...................... . 122 Multi
Media Interface ® !
MENU! button
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I BACK! button
122
122
MMI ON/OFF button
with joystick function
How to use
Fig. 124 MMI ON/OFF button with joystick function
Switching the MMI system on/off:
The MMI can be switched on/off manually. l?l
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- To switch on manually: Briefly press the ON/
OFF button CD¢ Fig. 124. Or: Press the I
MENU!
button ®
¢page 121, Fig. 123 or one of the
buttons for calling up menus directly ®
¢ page 121, Fig. 123.
- To switch off manually: Press and hold the ON/
OFF button CD¢ Fig. 124 until the MMI
switches off. The MMI system will not be
switched on automatically when the ignition is
switched on if it was turned off manually the
last time it was operated.
Other functions:
- To adjust the volume: Turn the ON/OFF button
CD ¢ Fig. 124.
- To mute: Briefly press the ON/OFF button.
- To select the previous/next function (e.g. ra-
dio station/track): Briefly press the ON/OFF
button to the left l
- To rewind/fast forward (e.g. track): Press and
hold the ON/OFF button to the right l>l>I or left
l
The audio system volume should be set at a
level which enables you to hear external
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dialogue system
How to use the speech
dialogue system
Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system
You can operate many infotainment functions
conveniently by voice.
Important: The ignition and the MMI system
must be switched on, you must not be talking on
the phone, and the parking aid must not be ac
tive.
� To switch on: Briefly press the [2!l button @ on
the multi-function steering wheel¢ page 23,
Fig. 10 and give a spoken command after the
beep signal.
� To switch off: Press and hold the [2!l button for
several seconds. Or: Say the command Cancel.
� To pause: Say the command Pause. To end the
pause, press the [2!l button.
� To make a correction: Press the� button once
® ¢page 21, Fig. 8. Or: Say the command Cor
rection.
Input help
The system guides you through the input routine
with cues and messages.
- Input help messages on screen: After the
speech dialogue system is switched on, a selec
tion of possible commands will be shown. The
command display can be switched on/off via
IM ENU I
> Settings > left control button > MMI
settings > Speech dialogue system.
- Spoken input help cues: To have the system
play the commands currently possible, press
the [2!l button on the multi-function steering
wheel and say Help.
How to help the system understand you
Speak clearly in a normal volume. Speak louder if
you are driving fast.
Speak in a normal tone without long pauses.
Avoid speaking when the speech dialogue system
is saying a cue. Speech
dialogue system
Close doors and windows and soft top* to reduce
background noise. Make sure that passengers are
not talking when you say a command.
Keep the air outlets of the air distribution system
pointed away from the microphone, which is fit
ted in the vicinity of the front interior lights in
the headliner/on the driver's seat belt*. For more
information about the seat belt microphone, re
fer to¢ page 157.
The system should only be operated by the driv
er, since the handsfree microphone is directed
towards the driver.
Other settings
Refer to¢ page 218, Speech dialogue system.
&_ WARNING
- Please direct your full attention to the road
at all times! As the driver, you have full re
sponsibility for the safety of the vehicle and
other road users. For this reason, you should
only use the functions in a manner that al
lows you to maintain control of the vehicle
in all situations -accident risk!
- The speech dialogue system must not be
used in cases of emergency, since the voice
changes in stressful situations. This could
result in a failed or delayed telephone con
nection. Always dial emergency numbers
manually!
(@ Note
- The dialogue is paused when an incoming
telephone call is received; you can continue
the dialogue by ignoring the call. If you an
swer the call, the dialogue will be cancelled.
- No navigation cues* or traffic announce
ments* are played when a dialogue is active.
- You can select an entry from a list both via
the speech dialogue system and using the
rotary pushbutton.
- The speech dialogue system does not sup
port commands in Arabic, Norwegian or
Hungarian.
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CAUTION
Please always observe the information ¢(0 in
Wi-Fi hotspot on page 166.
Natural commands
Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system Speech
dialogue system
The following overview shows a selection of commands that enable you to speak more naturally with
your vehicle.
• I want to talk to John Smith.
• Who did I call lately?
• Who called me last?
• Call the last number.
• I
would like to go to (XY).
• How much longer to go?
• Show me the traffic on the map.
RAD IO
• Please select BBC.
• What's
my most recent station?
Fig. 139 Natural commands
ijj} Note
The natural commands are not available for
all languages.
External speech dialogue system
Applies to: vehicles with external speech dialogue system
Important: The ignition and the MMI system must be switch
ed on.
You must not be speaking on the phone.
The parking aid and the Audi speech dialogue sys
tem must not be active.
A mobile phone must be connected to the MMI
system via the Handsfree profile¢ page 141.
The mobile phone connected must feature a
speech dialogue function that can be controlled
� externally.
� � To switch on: Press and hold the@!l button on
[;:j the
multi-function steering wheel and give a •
How far can the fuel get us?
• Nearest restaurant.
• I'm hungry. Let's eat.
MEDIA
• Play my favourite music.
• What artists have I got?
spoken command after the external speech dia
logue system has been activated.
� To resume a dialogue: Press the @!l button if
necessary and say a new command. Or: Select
and confirm Continue on the MMI control con
sole.
� To restart a dialogue: After a dialogue has
been ended, the system remains active for a
short period during which you can start a new
dialogue at any time. Briefly press the @!l but
ton. Or: Select and confirm Restart speech dia
logue on the MMI control console.
� To switch off: Press and hold the @!l button for
several seconds. Or: Select and confirm Cancel
on the MMI control console.
@ Note
- No navigation cues* or traffic announce
ments* are played when a dialogue is active.
- This function depends on the mobile phone
you are using. For further information re
garding your mobile phone, contact your
mobile network service provider or refer to
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- We recommend using the vehicle's Wi-Fi
hotspot when the car phone is in use so that
your mobile phone's apps retain access to
the Internet.
Setting up
Connecting a mobile phone via Bluetooth
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
Fig. 140 PIN display for entry on mobile phone
Important
The vehicle must be stationary, and the ignition
must be switched on.
The Bluetooth function and the discoverability
option of the MMI system ¢page 215 and the
mobile phone must be activated.
The mobile phone you would like to connect must
not be connected actively to any other Bluetooth
device.
The MMI must not be connected to a mobile
phone.
A mini SIM card must not be inserted in the SIM
card reader*.
Connecting a mobile phone
... Select: I MENU I button >Telephone > Connect
mobile phone> Continue. The available Blue
tooth devices will be shown on the infotain
ment display. Or: Search for the MMI system
via the Bluetooth device search function on
your mobile phone.
... Select and confirm the desired mobile phone
from the list of Bluetooth devices shown.
l l
Not available in all markets. Applies to mobile phones
with Bluetooth remote SIM Access Profile on vehicles with
Audi connect* and Audi phone box*.
142 ...
The MMI will generate a PIN for the connection
¢Fig. 140.
... Select and confirm Yes.
... Enter the PIN to establish a connection on your
mobile phone. Or: If the PIN is already being
displayed on your mobile phone, confirm it on
the phone and on the M MI. You have about 30
seconds to enter the PIN.
... If you wish to connect your mobile phone via
the remote SIM Access Profile, please also en
ter your SIM card's PIN in the MMI 1
> .
... Please note any additional system queries on
your mobile phone, e.g. whether the phone
should connect automatically in the future. On
some mobile phones, you may also need to
download the directory and allow access to
your messages separately.
After connecting successfully
After the connection has been established suc
cessfully, you will be shown a short message con
taining information on the profiles used to estab
lish the connection. You can also change the pro
files afterwards. Select: !MENU! button
> 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.
You can configure your vehicle's mobile Wi-Fi
hotspot 1
> and the Audi connect services*
¢page 159 immediately after connecting an
rSAP-enabled mobile phone. Or: Select !TEL! but
ton > right control button> Connection manager
> right control button > Wi-Fi settings.
CD CAUTION
Please always observe the information ¢0 in
Wi-Fi hotspot on page 166. _______ �
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Note
- You can adjust further settings for connec
ted mobile phones using the connection
manager ¢page 213.
- You can also search for the MMI system via
the Bluetooth device search function on
your mobile phone.
- Bluetooth devices only have to be bonded
once. Any devices that have already been
bonded to the MMI system are connected
automatically when the Bluetooth function
is switched on, the devices are within range
of the car and the ignition is on. The mobile
phone last connected is given priority.
- You will need to authorise the MMI connec
tion on your mobile phone to enable auto
matic connection.
- Please note any system queries on your mo
bile phone, e.g. whether the phone should
connect automatically in the future. On
some mobile phones, you may also need to
download the directory and allow access to
your text messages separately.
- You receive the SIM PIN code from your mo
bile network service provider together with
the SIM card. If you enter the SIM PIN code
incorrectly three times1
>
in a row, the SIM
card will be be blocked. A PUK (personal un
blocking key) must be entered in order to
reactivate the SIM card.
- 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.
- For further information regarding your mo
bile phone, contact your mobile network
service provider or refer to the operating in
structions for your mobile phone. For infor
mation on using a phone in your car, please
l) The number of possible attempts depends on the SIM
card.
2 > Not available in all markets. On vehicles with Audi con
nect* and Audi phone box* Telephone
go online (e.g. www.audi.com/bluetooth)
or ask an Audi dealer.
Operating two phones via the MMI
Applies to: vehicles with Audi phone box
You can connect two mobile phones to the MMI
system using the Audi phone box (e.g. your busi
ness mobile as the primary phone and your per
sonal mobile as an additional phone). You can
then be reached inside the vehicle on both mo
bile phones.
The first mobile phone that you connect is shown
as the primary phone on the MMI system. The
second mobile phone is connected as an addi
tional phone.
The system will always display the phone book on
the primary phone while it is connected. To use
the phone book on the additional phone, you
have to swap the primary phone and additional
phone ¢ page 144.
Connecting a mobile phone as the primary
phone
Connect your mobile phone to the MMI system
via Bluetooth. The first mobile phone that you
connect is shown as the primary phone on the
MMI system.
Refer to ¢ page 142, Connecting a mobile phone
via Bluetooth.
Connecting a mobile phone as an additional
phone
Important: A mobile phone must be connected
to the MMI system as the primary phone. Or:
Your own mini SIM card2
> for making and receiv
ing calls must be inserted in the SIM card read
er*.
Select: I MENU!
button> Telephone > right con
trol button > Connect additional phone.
Refer to ¢ page 142, Connecting a mobile phone
via Bluetooth. llll-
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For example, you have connected your business
mobile to the MMI system as the primary phone
and your personal mobile as the additional
phone. To call a contact stored in your personal
phone book, you now have to swap the primary
phone with the additional phone because the sys
tem always displays the phone book from the pri
mary phone.
Using a mini SIM card in the SIM card
reader*
Refer to ¢ page 144, Making and receiving calls
using your own mini SIM card.
Connecting a mini SIM card as an additional
phone
Insert your own mini SIM card in the SIM card
reader*. Refer to¢ page 144, Making and re
ceiving calls using your own mini SIM card.
Then connect a mobile phone to the MMI system
as an additional phone* via Bluetooth.
You can now use the option Switch primary &
additi onal phone* so that the mini SIM card is
connected as an additional phone*.
Swapp ing the primary phone and additional
phone
Important: A primary phone and additional
phone must be connected.
To swap the primary phone with the additional
phone, select: !MENU! button
> Telephone > right
control button> Switch primary & additional
phone.
{© Note
- Please note that the system only ever dis
plays the directory on the primary phone.
- Please note that, when your mini SIM card is
inserted in the SIM card reader*, any mobile
phones for making and receiving calls which
are already connected to the MMI via Blue
tooth will be disconnected.
- You can see in the connection manager
¢ page 213 whether your mobile phone is
connected as a primary phone or additional
phone. Or: The device name of the primary
144 phone connected
to the system (e.g. my
Phone) is displayed in the Telephone menu.
- If the primary phone is not connected to the
MMI automatically when the ignition is
switched on, e.g. because it is out of range
of the vehicle or because the Bluetooth
function is switched off, a phone which was
previously connected as an additional phone
will be connected automatically as the pri
mary phone.
- You can send and receive messages on both
the primary phone and additional phone
¢ page 147, Fig. 143. You do not have to
swap the primary phone and additional
phone to do so.
- Using the function Store as default tele
phone in the Connection manager, you can
store one of your connected mobile phones
as the default phone ¢page 215.
Making and receiving calls using your own
mini SIM card
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect and Audi phone box
Fig. 141 Mini SIM card (actual size)
The SIM card reader is located in the glove box@
¢page 8, Fig. 2.
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), you can be reached on the telephone
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-
[;:j 1} Not available in all markets.
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's battery. You can use the vehicle'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'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'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'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.
- 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
ers or specialist retailers.