Bluetooth®
Pairing
Initial
Setup
Bluetooth pairing is a one-time procedure. Once paired
via Bluetooth, your phone will automatically connect
when you start your vehicle and your phone's contacts
automatically synchronize, allowing you to retrieve
contacts and make and receive calls through the
infotainment system. For more information regarding
phone compatibility visit audiusa.com/bluetooth.
1.
Switch ignition to accessories mode.
2.
Activate your phone's Bluetooth function and set
to pairing or search mode.
3. Select Audi MMI when it appears on the phone's
screen.
4.
Use the MMI control knob to select Yes.
5. Confirm that the six-digit PIN displayed matches
the PIN displayed on your phone, and select Yes.
6. Select Pair on your phone to complete the
pairing process.
Contacts synchronizing.
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Bluetooth active and network strength bars.
Some phones may require
a
response
to
automatically
connect
for
future
connections. Once paired, the Bluetooth
symbol appears on the MMI screen along with network
strength bars and it will
be
displayed whenever
a
paired
phone is connected
to
the
infotainment
system.
Wireless Audio
Streaming
When your Bluetooth device is paired to your Audi
vehicle, it allows
you to
stream music wirelessly from
your device through the vehicle's stereo system. (Refer
to
Bluetooth pairing instructions
to
pair
a
device.) To
ensure that the Bluetooth Audio is enabled on the
MMI system*:
1.
Press the TEL function button.
2.
Select
the Settings control button and choose
Bluetooth from the menu.
Note:
Bluetooth® Pairing requires compatible device.
See
your phone’s Owner’s Manual for specific Bluetooth activation instructions. Vehicle must be
stationary with the parking brake engaged while performing this operation. Once paired, the Bluetooth symbol appears in the MMI® screen along
with network strength bars and it will be displayed whenever
a
paired phone is connected to the infotainment system.
Important Safety Instructions and Warnings: Bluetooth* Pairing
Medical experts warn that cell phones can interfere with the function of pacemakers. Always maintain
a
minimum distance of 20 centimeters
between the cell phone antenna and the pacemaker.
Do not carry the cell phone in
a
pocket directly over the pacemaker when the phone is switched on.
Switch the cell phone off immediately if
you suspect
it may
be
interfering with the pacemaker.
Do not
use
the Voice Recognition system in emergencies
because
your voice may change in stressful situations. It may take longer
to
dial the
number or the system may not
be
able
to
dial it
at
all. Dial the emergency number manually.
Switch your cell phone off in areas where there is
a
risk of an explosion. These locations are not always clearly marked. This may include
gas
stations, fuel and chemical storage facilities or transport vehicles, or locations where fuel vapors (such
as
propane or gasoline vapor in vehicles or
buildings), chemicals or large quantities of
dust
particles (such
as
flour, sawdust or metal) may
be
present in the air. This also applies
to
all other
locations where
you
would normally turn your vehicle engine off.
The demands of traffic require your full attention.
Obey
all applicable laws regarding
use
of telephones in vehicles.
Switch off the telephone where
use
of cell phones is prohibited.
Obey
all applicable notices and regulations.
Important Safety
Instructions and Warnings: Voice
Recognition
Direct your full attention
to
driving. As the driver,
you
have complete responsibility for safety in traffic. Only
use
the functions in such
a
way that
you
always maintain complete control over your vehicle in all traffic situations.
Do not
use
the Voice Recognition system in emergencies
because
your voice may change in stressful situations. It may take longer
to
dial the
number or the system may not
be
able
to
dial it
at
all. Dial the emergency number manually.
Bluetooth®
&
Voice Recognition