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Audi Q3 2016 - Bluetooth Connectivity; Initial Bluetooth Pairing; Wireless Audio Streaming

Audi Q3 2016
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Bluetooth®
Pairing:
MMI
Initial
Setup
Bluetooth
pairing
is
a
one-time
procedure.
Once
paired
via
Bluetooth,
your
phone
will
automatically
connect
when
you
startyour
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
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.
Bluetooth
active
and
network
strength
bars.
Learn
more
about
Bluetooth
Pairing
TEXT
Q3PAIR16A
to
38981
Do
not
text
and
drive.
Message
and
data
rates
may
apply.
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.)
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.
3.
Ensure
that
the
Bluetooth
audio
player
is
turned
on.
Media
0
(
<
&
Jukebox
i|
SD
card
a
S
Empty
Q1
Not
connected
0
iPhone
4
?)
Not
connected
Functions
Settings
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.)
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.
3.
Ensure
that
the
Bluetooth
audio
player
is
turned
on.
Bluetooth
Audio
player
will
remain
on
until
selected
off.
4.
Next,
select
Bonded
Bluetooth
devices.
5.
Choose
your
paired
device
and
select
it.
6.
Select
Audio
player
to
connect.
7.
Press
the
MEDIA
function
button.
8.
Select
the
Source
control
button
and
select
device.
Music
tracks
can
be
selected
using
the
PREVIOUS
and
NEXT
arrow
buttons.
Pressing
the
volume
dial
will
pause
audio.
With
Bluetooth
Audio
being
turned
on,
the
Bluetooth
audio
player
will
automatically
connect
to
your
device.
When
an
Apple
device
that
is
paired
to
the
Bluetooth
system
is
connected
to
the
Audi
Music
Interface
(AMI),
a
prompt
appears
to
notify
you
that
the
Bluetooth
connection
has
been
disabled.
Import
Media
0
f
Source
Jukebox
/
1
SD
card
I
Empty
1
ED
Not
connected
1
0
iPhone
\
4
?)
Not
connected
Functions
Settings
•Wireless
Audio
available
on
MMI
Navigation
equipped
vehicles.
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.
Bluetooth®

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