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Applies to: vehicles with telephone
After a mobile phone has been connected successfully, the contacts from the mobile phone are automatically imported into the directory of the MMI system.
Select: MENU button > Telephone > left control button > Directory.
- To call a contact: Select and confirm a contact in the directory. The telephone numbers for the contact you have selected will appear. Select and confirm a phone number to start the call.
- To search for a contact: Push the rotary pushbutton upwards. To limit the search, enter the initials of the contact you are looking for individually, separating them with a space. Enter additional letters if necessary.
The contacts are displayed in alphabetical order; they can be sorted by first name/surname link►.
You can connect up to four different mobile phones to the MMI system, or use four different mini SIM cards with the SIM card reader*, allowing you to manage up to four private directories.
You can open the directory via the Telephone* menu and via the Navigation* menu.
Note
- For more information on the search function, please refer to link►.
- Please pay attention to any synchronisation queries on your mobile phone. You must confirm any synchronisation queries from the directory before the contacts can be loaded from your mobile phone into the MMI directory.
- Which contacts are displayed on the MMI depends on the mobile phone you are using. For more information on which mobile phones are supported, please go to www.audi.com/bluetooth or contact an Audi dealer.
- The system will always display the directory of the mobile phone currently connected.
- In certain cases, contacts from a mobile phone may not be transmitted in alphabetical order. If there are too many entries, contacts with certain initial letters may not be displayed on the MMI system.
- If the mini SIM card is inserted in the SIM card reader* link►, the SIM card entries and the contacts in the local MMI memory (public) are displayed.
- The contacts in the local MMI memory (public) are visible anytime and are therefore not protected against access by other users.