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As at 10.08.2016
Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz
First of all, familiarize yourself with your multimedia system. Read these operating instructions, particularly the safety and warning notes,
before you drive off.
This will help you to obtain the maximum pleasure from your multimedia system and avoid
endangering yourself and others.
The equipment level and functions of your multimedia system may differ depending on:
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Model
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Order
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Country specification
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Availability
Mercedes-Benz therefore reserves the right to
introduce changes in the following areas:
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design
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equipment
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technical features
The equipment in your vehicle may therefore
differ from that shown in the descriptions and
illustrations.
Consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center if
you have further questions.
The Operator's Manual and all supplements are
integral parts of the vehicle. You should always
keep it in the vehicle and pass it on to the new
owner if you sell the vehicle.
The technical documentation team at
Daimler AG wishes you safe and pleasant motoring.
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC
Mercedes-Benz Canada, Inc.
A Daimler Company
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Contents
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If you operate information systems and communication equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, you may be distracted from
the traffic situation. You could also lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate this equipment when the traffic
situation permits. If you are not sure that this
is possible, park the vehicle paying attention
to traffic conditions and operate the equipment when the vehicle is stationary.
You must observe the legal requirements for the
country in which you are currently driving when
operating the multimedia system.
The multimedia system calculates the route to
the destination without taking account of the
following, for example:
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traffic lights
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stop and yield signs
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merging lanes
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parking or stopping in a no parking/no stopping zone
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other road and traffic rules and regulations
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narrow bridges
The multimedia system may provide incorrect
navigation recommendations if the actual
street/traffic situation does not correspond
with the digital map's data. Digital maps do not
cover all areas nor all routes in an area. For
example, a route may have been diverted or the
direction of a one-way street may have changed.
For this reason, you must always observe road
and traffic rules and regulations during your
journey. Road and traffic rules and regulations
always have priority over the system's driving
recommendations.
Navigation announcements are intended to
direct you while driving without diverting your
attention from the road and driving.
Please always use this feature instead of consulting the map display for directions. Looking
at the icons or map display can distract you from
traffic conditions and driving, and increase the
risk of an accident.
Bear in mind that at a speed of only 30 mph
(approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle covers a
distance of 44 feet (approximately 14 m) every
second.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation
exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equip-
he FCC radio frequency (RF)
ment and
meets t
Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65.
This equipment has very low levels of RF energy
that is deemed to comply without maximum
permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). However, it is recommended to install it at a distance
of at least 8 inches (approx. 20 cm) between the
radiation source and a person's body (not
including limbs such as hands, wrists, feet and
legs).
WARNING
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Modifications to electronic components, their
software as well as wiring can impair their
function and/or the function of other networked components. In particular, systems
relevant to safety could also be affected. As a
result, these may no longer function as intended and/or jeopardize the operating safety of
the vehicle. There is an increased risk of an
accident and injury.
Never tamper with the wiring as well as electronic components or their software. You
should have all work to electrical and electronic equipment carried out at a qualified
specialist workshop.
Declarations of conformity
Vehicle components which receive
and/or transmit radio waves
USA only: The wireless devices of this vehicle
comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
1) These devices may not cause interference,
and
2) These devices must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
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Canada only: The wireless devices of this vehi-
cle comply with Industry Canada licenseexempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1) These devices may not cause interference,
and
2) These devices must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Correct use
You need to observe the following information
when using the multimedia system:
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the safety notes in this manual
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traffic rules and regulations
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laws and safety standards pertaining to motor
vehicles
Attaching metalized retrofit film to the windshield may affect radio reception. This can have
a negative impact on all other antennas (e.g.
emergency call antenna) in the vehicle interior.
Protection against theft: this device is equipped with technical provisions to protect it
against theft. Further information on protection
against theft can be obtained from an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Qualified specialist workshop
Read the information on qualified specialist
workshops in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Function restrictions
For safety reasons, some functions are restricted or unavailable while the vehicle is in motion.
You will notice this, for example, because either
you will not be able to select certain menu items
or a message will appear to this effect.
Data stored in the vehicle
Data recording
A wide range of electronic components in your
vehicle contain data memories.
These data memories temporarily or permanently store technical information about:
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the vehicle's operating state
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events
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malfunctions
In general, this technical information documents the state of a component, a module, a
system or the surroundings.
These include, for example:
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operating conditions of system components,
e.g. fluid levels
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the vehicle's status messages and those of its
individual components, e.g. number of wheel
revolutions/speed, deceleration in movement, lateral acceleration, accelerator pedal
position
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malfunctions and defects in important system
components, e.g. lights, brakes
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vehicle reactions and operating conditions in
special driving situations, e.g. air bag deployment, intervention of stability control systems
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ambient conditions, e.g. outside temperature
This data is of an exclusively technical nature
and can be used to:
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assist in detecting and rectifying faults and
defects
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analyze vehicle functions, e.g. after an accident
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optimize vehicle function
The data cannot be used to trace the vehicle's
movements.
When your vehicle is serviced, technical information can be read from the event data memory
and fault data memory.
Services include, for example:
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repair services
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service processes
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warranty events
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quality assurance
The vehicle is read out by employees of the service network (including the manufacturer) using
special diagnostic testers. You can obtain more
information there, if required.
After a malfunction has been rectified, the information is deleted from the malfunction memory
or is continually overwritten.
When operating the vehicle, situations are conceivable in which this technical data, in connec-
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Introduction
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tion with other information (if necessary, after
consultation with an authorized expert), could
be traced to a person.
Examples include:
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accident reports
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damage to the vehicle
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witness statements
Further additional functions that have been contractually agreed upon with the customer allow
certain vehicle data to be conveyed by the vehicle as well. The additional functions include, for
example, vehicle location in case of an emergency.
COMAND/mbrace
If the vehicle is equipped with COMAND or
mbrace, additional data about the vehicle’s
operation, the use of the vehicle in certain situations, and the location of the vehicle may be
compiled through COMAND or the mbrace system.
For additional information please refer to the
COMAND User Manual and/or the mbrace
Terms and Conditions.
Event data recorders
This vehicle is equipped with an event data
recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is
to record data that will assist in understanding
how a vehicle’s systems performed in certain
crash or near crash-like situations, such as during air bag deployment or when hitting a road
obstacle. The EDR is designed to record data
related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems
for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds
or less.
The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record
such data as:
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how various systems in your vehicle are operating
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whether or not the driver and passenger seat
belts are fastened
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how far (if at all) the driver is depressing the
accelerator and/or brake pedal and
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how fast the vehicle is traveling
This data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which crashes and
injuries occur. NOTE: EDR data is recorded by
your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash situation
occurs; no data is recorded by the EDR under
normal driving conditions and no personal data
(e.g., name, gender, age, and crash location) are
recorded. However, other parties, such as law
data w
enforcement, can combine the EDR
ith
the type of personal identification data routinely
acquired during a crash investigation.
To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required, and access to the vehicle or
the EDR is needed. In addition to the vehicle
manufacturer, other parties that have the special equipment, such as law enforcement, can
read the information by accessing the vehicle or
the EDR.
EDR data may be used in civil and criminal matters as a tool in accident reconstruction, accident claims, and vehicle safety. Since the Crash
Data Retrieval CDR tool that is used to extract
data from the EDR is commercially available,
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC ("MBUSA") expressly
disclaims any and all liability arising from the
extraction of this information by unauthorized
Mercedes-Benz personnel.
MBUSA will not share EDR data with others
without the consent of the vehicle owners or, if
the vehicle is leased, without the consent of the
lessee. Exceptions to this representation
include responses to subpoenas by law enforcement; by federal, state or local government; in
connection with or arising out of litigation involving MBUSA or its subsidiaries and affilia
tes; o
as required by law.
Warning: The EDR is a component of the Sup-
plemental Restraint System ("SRS") Module.
Tampering with, altering, modifying or removing
the EDR component may result in a malfunction
of the SRS Module and other systems.
State laws or regulations regarding EDRs that
conflict with federal regulation are pre-empted.
This means that in the event of such conflict, the
federal regulation governs. As of February 2013,
13 states have enacted laws relating to EDRs.
Information on copyright
Information on licenses for free and Open
Source software used in your vehicle and in the
electronic components can be found on this
website: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource.
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Your multimedia system equipment
These operating instructions describe all the
standard and optional equipment of your multimedia system, as available at the time of going
to press. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not
feature all functions described here. This also
applies to safety-relevant systems and functions.
Read the information on qualified specialist
workshops in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Introduction
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Overview
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Overview
Components
Overview and operation
:
Multimedia system display
;
Touchpad
=
Controller
The multimedia system consists of:
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the display
The display has 960 x 540 pixels
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the single DVD drive
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the controller
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the touchpad (for multimedia system with touchpad)
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ports in the center console (2 x USB, SD-card slot)
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An iPod
The controller and touchpad provide two options for entering characters and selecting functions.
is connected via a USB cable.
Functions
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HD FM radio and HD AM radio/satellite
radio
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Media
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Media support: audio CD, MP3 CD, DVD
video, two connection options for Media
Interface (e.g. iPod
audio, 10.8 GB Media Register on the hard
drive
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Music search using all media
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Sound system
®
), SD card, Bluetooth
You can select from two sound systems:
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Burmester®surround sound system
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Burmester high-end surround sound system for ultimate listening pleasure
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Navigation system
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Navigation via the hard drive
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Destination entry using keyword search
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Realistic 3D map with textured city models
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Personal POIs and routes using SD memory
card
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Dynamic route guidance with traffic reports
via SIRIUS satellite radio
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Additional navigation system functions,
such as Drive Information
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Communication
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Messaging functions (text messages,
email)
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Address book
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Internet browser
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Mercedes-Benz Apps with online search,
Facebook, stock prices, news and much
more
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Mercedes-Benz Companion app
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Mercedes-Benz Mobile Website
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Wi-Fi interface for the connection of a
smartphone to the multimedia system
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SIRIUS Weather
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Weather data as an information chart (current forecast, 5-day preview, detailed information)
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Weather data on the weather map, e.g. rain
radar data, storm characteristics and the
track of tropical cyclones (hurricanes,
typhoons)
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Vehicle functions
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Vehicle settings, e.g. belt adjustment
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Rear view camera
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DYNAMIC SELECT (individual drive program)
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Climate control functions
Setting climate mode, for example
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Favorites button
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fast access to favorites on the controller or
on the touchpad
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adds and edits favorites
Display
General notes
Avoid any direct contact with the display
!
surface. Pressure on the display surface may
result in impairments to the display, which
could be irreversible.
Wearing polarized sunglasses may impair your
ability to read the display.
Overview
The display has an automatic temperature-controlled switch-off feature. The brightness is
automatically reduced if the temperature is too
high. The display may then temporarily switch
off completely.
Overview
:
Status bar with displays
;
Cover view (if available)
=
Main display field
?
Climate control status display
The example shows media playback in SD memory card mode.
Cleaning instructions
Do not touch the display. The display has a
!
very sensitive high-gloss surface; there is a
risk of scratching. If you have to clean the
screen, however, use a mild cleaning agent
and a soft, lint-free cloth.
The display must be switched off and have
cooled down before you start cleaning. Clean
the display screen, when necessary, with a commercially available microfiber cloth and cleaning
agent for TFT and LCD displays. Do not apply
pressure to the display surface when cleaning it,
as this could cause irreversible damage to the
display. Then, dry the surface with a dry microfiber cloth.
Avoid using alcoholic thinners, gasoline or abrasive cleaning agents. These could damage the
display surface.
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Overview and operation
Overview
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Buttons and controller
Overview
Overview and operation
:
Back button
;
Controller
=
Favorites button
?
Switches the multimedia system on/off (Y page 26) and adjusts volume (Y page 26)
A
Touchpad
Back button
You can use the % button to exit a menu or to
call up the basic display of the current operating
mode.
X
To exit the menu: briefly press the %
button.
The multimedia system changes to the next
higher menu level in the current operating
mode.
X
To call up the basic display: press the %
button for longer than two seconds.
The multimedia system changes to the basic
display of the current operating mode.
Controller
The controller in the center console lets you:
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select menu items on the display
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enter characters
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select a destination on the map
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save entries
The controller can be:
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turned 3
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slid left or right 1
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slid forwards or back 4
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slid diagonally 2
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pressed briefly or pressed and held7
Favorites button
With the favorites button, you can select, add or
edit favorites.
X
Press the favorites button on the controller.
The favorites are displayed.
X
To select a favorite: turn and press the controller.
Other functions (
Y page 31).
Touchpad
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Touchpad
Alternatively, you can use the touchpad to select
and enter information (
Y page 21).
Multifunction steering wheel
:
Multifunction display
;
Right control panel
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Left control panel
Left control panel
ò
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:
9
:
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Calls up the main menu
Press briefly:
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Scrolls in lists
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Selects a menu or function
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In the Radio/Media menu: opens
the track or station list and selects
a station, an audio track or a video
scene
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In the Telephone menu: switches
to the phone book and selects a
name or a telephone number
Press and hold:
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Scrolls quickly through all lists
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In the Radio/Media menu: selects
a station, audio track or video
scene using rapid scrolling
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In the Telephone menu: starts
rapid scrolling if the phone book is
open
a
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In all menus: confirms the selected
entry in the list
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In the Radio/Media menu: opens
the list of available radio sources
and media
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In the Telephone menu: switches
to the phone book and starts dialing the selected number
ñ
Switches off the Voice Control System (see the separate operating
instructions)
%
Press briefly:
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Back
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In the Radio/Media menu: deselects the track, station list or list of
available radio sources and media
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Hides display messages
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Exits the telephone book/redial
memory
%
Press and hold:
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Calls up the standard display in the
menu
Trip
Right control panel
~
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Rejects or ends a call
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Exits the telephone book/redial
memory
6
W
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Makes or accepts a call
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Switches to the redial memory
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Adjusts the volume
X
8
ó
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Mute
Switches on the Voice Control System (see the separate operating
instructions)
Touchpad
Touchpad overview
Do not use any sharp objects on the touch-
!
pad. This could damage the touchpad.
Overview and operation
Touchpad
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:
Touch-sensitive surface
;
Favorites button
=
Calls up quick access for audio
?
Back button
Using the touchpad, you can:
Overview and operation
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select menu items (Y page 22)
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enter characters (handwriting recognition)
Y page 25)
(
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control the active audio source
Y page 26)
(
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create, manage and call up favorites
Y page 31)
(
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enter destinations in the navigation system
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save entries
Further information on operating the touchpad
Y page 22).
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Operating the touchpad
Selecting a menu item
X
Use one finger to touch the touch-sensitive
surface.
X
Swipe your finger up, down, to the left or right.
The selection in the display moves in accordance with the direction of movement. You can
navigate in lists or menus in this way.
Confirming a selection
Switching the touchpad on/off
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To select System Settings: slide 6, turn
and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Touchpad: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Activate Touchpad.
The touchpad is switched on O or off ª.
Do not press your finger too hard on the touchpad. This could cause malfunctions.
X
Use one finger to press the touch-sensitive
surface until you reach the pressure point.
A menu, an option or an application is started.
Calling up quick access for audio
X
Use two fingers to touch the lower part of the
touch-sensitive surface.
X
Swipe your fingers up.
Quick access is displayed.
Further information on quick access for audio
Y page 26).
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Hiding quick access for audio
Touchpad
X
Touch the touch-sensitive surface with two
fingers, spaced slightly apart.
X
Turn both fingers clockwise.
The control setting is increased.
or
X
Turn both fingers counter-clockwise.
The control setting is decreased.
Moving the map
X
Use one finger to press the touch-sensitive
surface until you reach the pressure point.
The crosshair is shown.
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Overview and operation
X
Use two fingers to touch the touch-sensitive
surface.
X
Swipe your fingers down.
Quick access is hidden.
Operating the control for vehicle and
sound settings
X
Touch the touch-sensitive surface again with
one finger.
X
Swipe your finger in any direction.
The map is moved is the direction of movement.
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Touchpad
Zooming in on the map
X
Touch the touch-sensitive surface with two
fingers, spaced slightly apart.
X
Glide your fingers away from each other.
Overview and operation
The map scale is magnified.
Zooming out of the map
Handwriting recognition
Handwriting recognition overview
:
Active input line
;
Inserts a space (Y page 25)
=
Illustration of the touch-sensitive surface
?
Deletes characters (Y page 25)
You can use handwriting recognition for text,
numbers or characters in any input line.
If the character that you have entered can be
interpreted in different ways, these options are
displayed. More information on the character
suggestions (
You can additionally switch the handwriting recognition read-aloud function on and off.
Y page 25).
X
Touch the touch-sensitive surface with two
fingers, spaced far apart.
X
Glide your fingers towards each other.
The map scale is reduced.
:
To exit the menu
;
To return to handwriting recognition
=
To use the phone book or text templates
?
To change the input line or the position of
the cursor
A
To change the input language
B
To finish character entry
X
To display the menu: press the touchpad.
Switching the text reader function of
the handwriting recognition on/off
You can switch the text reader function of the
handwriting recognition on or off.
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To select System Settings: slide 6, turn
and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Touchpad: turn and press the controller.
X
To select Read Out Handwriting Recog‐
nition: turn and press the controller.
The text reader function is switched on O or
off ª.
Entering characters
Requirement: an input line for text, numbers or
characters has been selected.
X
Use one finger to draw the desired character
on the touch-sensitive surface.
The character recognized is entered in the
input line. You can draw the next character on
the touch-sensitive surface.
If the character can be interpreted in different
ways, these options are displayed.
More information on the character suggestions
Y page 25).
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Touchpad
X
Use your finger to touch the touch-sensitive
surface and swipe to the left.
The character last entered is deleted.
Switching input lines
X
Press the touchpad.
A symbol is shown.
X
To select p: swipe your finger to the left or
right and press.
X
To select the input line: swipe up or down and
press.
The selected input line is active and character
entry can be continued.
Moving the cursor within the input line
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Overview and operation
Character suggestions
X
To select a character suggestion: turn the
controller.
The selected character is entered instead of
the automatically recognized character. Character entry can be continued.
Inserting a space
Requirement: an input line for text, numbers or
characters has been selected.
X
Use your finger to touch the touch-sensitive
surface and swipe to the right.
A space is entered into the input line.
Deleting characters
Requirement: an input line for text, numbers or
characters has been selected.
X
Press the touchpad.
A symbol is shown.
X
To select p: glide your finger to the left or
right and press.
X
To move the cursor: glide to the left or right.
Changing the input language for handwriting recognition
Requirement: an input line for text, numbers or
characters has been selected.
Basic functions
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X
Press the touchpad.
A symbol is shown.
X
To select B: swipe your finger to the left or
right and press.
The list of available input languages appears.
X
To select a language: swipe up or down and
press.
The input language for handwriting recognition has been changed.
Searching in lists
The phone book search is used as an example.
You determine the first letter of the contact you
are looking for with the first character you enter.
X
Draw the letter on the touchpad surface.
Overview and operation
The first contact with the selected first character is highlighted in the phone book.
Further information on handwriting recognition on the touchpad (
X
Draw additional letters on the touchpad sur-
Y page 24).
face one after another.
To complete the search and return to the
X
phone book: press the touchpad.
Switching between the controller and
the touchpad as input device
Requirement: an input line for text, numbers or
characters has been selected.
To switch from character entry using the
X
controller to handwriting recognition on
the touchpad: use one finger to press the
touchpad.
Handwriting recognition on the touchpad is
active.
To switch from handwriting recognition
X
on the touchpad to character entry using
the controller: press the controller.
Character entry using the controller is active.
Quick access for audio
Depending on the audio source that is currently
activated, you can use this function to select the
next station or music track.
X
Call up quick access (Y page 23).
The current audio source is displayed.
X
To select the previous or next station or music
track: swipe to the left or right.
The selected station or music track is played.
Basic functions
Switching the multimedia system on/
off
X
Press the Ä control knob on the center
console to the right of the controller.
The multimedia system calls up the previously
selected menu.
If you switch the multimedia system off, playback of the current media source will also be
switched off.
Adjusting the volume
Adjusting the volume for media sources
X
Turn the Ä control knob on the center
console to the right of the controller.
or
X
Press the W or X button on the multifunction steering wheel.
The volume of the media source currently
selected changes.
Adjusting the volume for traffic
announcements and navigation
announcements
During traffic or navigation announcements:
X
Turn the Ä control knob on the center
console to the right of the controller.
or
X
Press the W or X button on the multifunction steering wheel.
You can set the volume for navigation
i
announcements to be different from the volume of the respective media source.
Basic functions
To switch navigation announcements on
X
again: switch the multimedia system off and
then on again (
or
X
Start a new route calculation (Y page 54).
or
X
While route guidance is active, show the
menu and select +(
Basic menu displays
Y page 26).
Y page 71).
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Adjusting the volume for phone calls
You can adjust the volume for hands-free mode
during a telephone call.
X
Turn the Ä control knob on the center
console to the right of the controller.
or
X
Press the W or X button on the multifunction steering wheel.
Setting the volume for the Voice Control
i
System voice output; see the separate operating instructions.
Switching the sound on or off
Media source sound
X
Press the 8 button on the multifunction
steering wheel.
If the audio output is switched off, the status
i
line will show the 8 symbol. If you switch
the media source or change the volume, the
sound is automatically switched on.
Even if the sound is switched off, you will still
i
hear navigation system announcements.
Switching navigation announcements
off and on again
To switch off navigation announcements:
X
press the 8 button on the multifunction
steering wheel during the announcement.
The Spoken driving recommendations
have been deactivated. message
appears.
X
To show the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
To select a main function, e.g. Navi
: turn and
press the controller.
Navigation: the map displays the current
vehicle position.
Radio: the basic menu of the last radio mode
set appears.
Media: the basic display for the last media
source set appears. In the example, SD card
mode is set.
Telephone: the basic display of the telephone menu appears.
Vehicle functions: the basic display
appears.
Overview and operation
Character entry (telephony)
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X
To show the menu: slide 4 the controller.
The menu for the selected functions appears.
Depending on the operation, the marking is
shown in main function bar : or menu
bar ;.
X
To select a menu item: turn and press the
controller.
Once you have selected a menu item in :,
the last menu set for the selected function
appears.
Menu bar ; offers options in the current
media mode.
Selecting the operating mode for a
main function
Overview and operation
You can select the available operating modes for
the main functions, e.g. telephone.
In the telephone menu, you can:
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switch to telephone mode
R
call up the address book
R
call up the Digital Operator's Manual for the
telephone
X
To display the main function bar: slide 5
the controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
X
To select Phone: slide 5 and press the controller.
A menu appears. Phone
X
To select Address Book, for example: turn
and press the controller.
is at the front.
Character entry (telephony)
Writing a text message is used as an example.
Further information on writing a text message
Y page 114).
(
X
To select a character: turn and press the
controller.
The character selected in character bar ; is
entered into telephone number input line :.
X
To delete a character: to switch to the bottom line of the character bar: slide 6 the
controller.
X
To select: turn and press the controller.
The character last entered is deleted.
X
To switch input line: to switch to the bottom
line of the character bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select 5, turn and press the controller.
or
X
Slide 5 the controller repeatedly until the
character bar disappears.
To select the input line for the text of the
X
text message: slide 6 and press the con-
troller.
The input line for the text of the text message
is selected. The character bar has been adapted for entering text.
X
To select a character: turn and press the
controller.
The character selected in character bar ? is
entered into text message input line =.
X
To delete a character: to switch to the bottom line of the character bar: slide 6 the
controller.
X
To select: turn and press the controller.
The character last entered is deleted.
X
To delete a whole entry: to switch to the
bottom line of the character bar: slide 6 the
controller.
X
To select: turn the controller.
X
Press and hold the controller until the entire
entry is deleted.
To change the country setting of the char-
X
acter bar: to switch to the bottom line of the
character bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select B, turn and press the controller.
The available languages are displayed.
X
Turn and press the controller.
Functions in the character bar
R
Ä
Switches between digits and symbols
R
*
Switches the character bar to uppercase/
lowercase letters
R
B
Changes the country setting for the character
bar
R
Deletes a character/an entry
R
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Selects the input line
R
23
Moves the cursor within the input line
R
¬
Confirms an entry
R
&
Cancels input
R
S
Inserts a paragraph
R
y
Uses a text template
Character entry (navigation)
Character entry (navigation)
Character entry options
You can enter characters using the controller or
the touchpad. With the controller, you enter
characters using a character bar. To enter using
the touchpad, draw the character in the entry
field. The multimedia system supports this using
a handwriting recognition function.
Entering characters using the character bar
:
Characters STUT entered by the user
(orange)
;
Characters automatically added by the multimedia system EBÜLL
=
Switches to keyword search
?
Characters not currently available
A
Currently selected character
B
Characters currently available
C
Character bar
The example shows the address entry
Y page 53).
(
X
To enter a character: turn, slide 6 or 5
and press the controller.
Selected character : is entered in the upper
line. The multimedia system adds the missing
characters and shows the entry that best
matches the current input.
The characters are available B or not ?,
depending on the characters already entered
and the data stored in the digital map.
The G symbol indicates that an entry exists
more than once.
X
To delete a character: slide 6 and turn the
controller, then press it after selecting
.
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Overview and operation
Character entry (navigation)
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X
To delete an entire entry: slide 6 and turn
the controller, then after selecting
press and hold down the controller until the
entire entry is deleted.
X
To switch to keyword search: slide 6 and
turn the controller, then press it after select-
Y page 55).
ing = (
X
To confirm an entry: slide 6 and turn the
controller, then press it after selecting¬.
or
X
Slide 5 the controller repeatedly until the
character bar disappears.
The location selection list appears. The selected entry is highlighted.
Overview and operation
:
Cursor
;
Entry line
The example shows the character entry when
you save a destination as a navigable contact in
the address book (
X
To select an input line: slide 6 and turn
the controller, then press it after selecting 4
or 5.
or
X
Slide 5 the controller repeatedly until the
character bar disappears.
X
Turn and press the controller.
X
To move the cursor: select the input line.
X
Slide 6 and turn the controller, then press it
after selecting 2 or 3.
Y page 53).
To change the character bar language:
X
slide 6 and turn the controller, then press it
after selecting B.
A menu appears.
X
To select the language: turn and press the
controller.
The character set for the selected language is
set.
Functions in the character bar
R
Ä
Switches between digits and symbols
R
*
Switches the character bar to uppercase/
lowercase letters
R
B
Changes the country setting for the character
bar
R
Deletes a character/an entry
R
è
Switches to keyword search (
R
45
Y page 55)
Selects the input line
R
23
Moves the cursor within the input line
R
¬
Confirms an entry
R
&
Cancels input
Favorites
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Entering characters using the touchpad
Alternatively, you can enter characters using the
touchpad (
ported by a handwriting recognition function.
An example is the address entry (
X
With one finger, draw the desired character,
e.g. the letter B
face.
In the list (e.g. City), the first entry that starts
with the letter entered is highlighted. You can
draw the next character on the touch-sensitive surface.
If the character that you have entered can be
interpreted in different ways, these options
are displayed.
X
To select a character suggestion: turn the
controller.
The selected character is used for the list display instead of the automatically recognized
character. Character entry can be continued.
X
To delete a character: touch the touch-sensitive surface with your finger and glide your
finger to the left.
The character last entered is deleted.
To complete the entry and switch to the
X
list: press the touchpad.
Y page 21). Character entry is sup-
Y page 53).
, on the touch-sensitive sur-
Favorites
Overview of favorites
:
Adds a new favorite (Y page 31)
;
Renames a selected favorite (Y page 32)
=
Moves a selected favorite (Y page 32)
?
Deletes a selected favorite (Y page 32)
X
To display the favorites overview: press
the favorites button on the controller.
X
To show the menu bar: slide 6 the con-
troller.
You can manage a total of 20 favorites.
Displaying and selecting favorites
X
Press the favorites button on the controller.
The favorites are displayed.
X
To call up a favorite: turn and press the controller.
Adding favorites
Adding predefined favorites
X
Press the favorites button on the controller.
X
To show the menu bar: slide 6 the con-
troller.
X
To select Reassign: turn and press the controller.
The categories and predefined favorites are
displayed.
X
To select a category: turn and press the
controller.
The available favorites are displayed.
Overview and operation
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Favorites
X
To select a favorite: turn and press the controller.
To add a favorite at the desired position:
X
turn and press the controller.
If there is already a favorite at this position,
then this will be deleted.
Adding your own favorites
You can store phone numbers from the phone
book, radio stations or destinations as favorites.
A phone number from the phone book is used as
an example.
X
Call up the phone book (Y page 99).
X
Search for and highlight a contact
Y page 100).
(
Overview and operation
To add a telephone number as a favorite
X
at the desired position: press and hold the
favorites button on the controller until the
favorites are displayed.
X
Turn and press the controller.
If there is already a favorite at this position, it
will be deleted and replaced by a new one.
Renaming favorites
X
Press the favorites button on the controller.
The favorites are displayed.
X
To select a favorite to be renamed: turn the
controller.
X
To show the menu bar: slide 6 the con-
troller.
X
To select Rename: turn and press the controller.
X
Enter characters using the controller
Y page 28) or the touchpad (Y page 25).
(
X
To finish the entry: select OK.
The favorite has been renamed.
X
To select Move: turn and press the controller.
To store a favorite in the desired order:
X
turn and press the controller.
If a favorite is stored over another favorite, the
favorite underneath is deleted.
Deleting favorites
X
Press the favorites button on the controller.
The favorites are displayed.
X
To select a favorite to be deleted: turn the
controller.
X
To show the menu bar: slide 6 the con-
troller.
X
To select Delete: turn and press the controller.
X
To select Yes: turn and press the controller.
The favorite is deleted.
X
If you select No, the process is canceled.
Moving favorites
X
Press the favorites button on the controller.
The favorites are displayed.
X
To select a favorite to be moved: turn the
controller.
X
To show the menu bar: slide 6 the con-
troller.
Your multimedia system equipment
These operating instructions describe all the
standard and optional equipment of your multimedia system, as available at the time of going
to press. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not
feature all functions described here. This also
applies to safety-relevant systems and functions.
Read the information on qualified specialist
workshops in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
If you operate mobile communication equipment when driving, you may be distracted
from the traffic situation. You could also lose
control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an
accident.
Only operate this equipment when the vehicle
is stationary.
WARNING
G
SD cards are small parts. They can be swallowed and cause choking. This poses an
increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Keep the SD card out of the reach of children.
If a SD card is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
You must observe the legal requirements for the
country in which you are currently driving when
operating mobile communications equipment in
the vehicle.
Display settings
Display settings
X
To select System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Display: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X
Select Brightness.
A control appears.
X
Select the desired brightness.
Display design
The display features optimized designs for daytime and night-time operation. You can set the
design by manually selecting day or night design
or opt for an automatic setting.
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Display: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X
Select Day Mode, Night Mode or Auto.
The # dot indicates the current setting.
DesignExplanation
Day Mode
Night Mode
Automatic
The display is set permanently to day design.
The display is set permanently to night design.
The multimedia system
evaluates the data of the
light sensor and automatically switches over the
display design.
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System settings
Setting the brightness
The brightness detected by the display light sensor affects the setting options for this function.
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
Switching the display on/off
Switching off the display
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To select Display Off: slide 6, turn and
press the controller.
The display goes out.
Z
Time settings
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X
To switch the display on again: press the
controller.
Time settings
General information
The multimedia system can automatically set
the time and date.
The following navigation system functions
require the time, time zone and summer/standard time to be set correctly in order to work
properly:
R
route guidance on routes with time-depend-
System settings
ent traffic guidance
R
calculation of expected time of arrival
Switching automatic time on and off
The Automatic Time Settings function is
used to activate or deactivate the automatic
setting of the time and date. This function is
activated when the vehicle leaves the factory.
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Time: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To activate O or deactivate ª Automatic
Time Settings: turn and press the control-
ler.
Setting the time zone
To set the time zone, the Automatic Time
Settings function must be activated.
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Time: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Time Zone:: turn and press the
controller.
A list of countries appears. The # dot indicates the current setting.
X
Select the country you are currently in by
turning and pressing the controller.
The country is accepted.
A time zone list may also be displayed,
depending on the country selected.
X
To select the desired time zone: turn and
press the controller.
The time zone is accepted.
A list of available options for setting summer
time appears (
Y page 34).
Setting summer and standard time
Using the Daylight Saving Time function,
you can set the automatic changeover to summer time or switch the summer time settings on
and off. The changeover to summer time advances the time by one hour.
The Daylight
matic option is not available in all countries.
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Time: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Daylight Saving Time: turn and
press the controller.
A list of available options for setting summer
time appears.
X
To select Automatic, On or Off: turn and
press the controller.
SettingFunction
Automatic
On
Off
Saving Time function or Auto‐
The summer and
standard time are
automatically
changed over.
The clock is advanced
one hour ahead of
standard time.
The standard time for
the chosen time zone
is selected.
Manual time setting
Using the manual time settings, you can set the
time forwards or backwards by up to several
hours.
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Time: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Set Time Manually: turn and
press the controller.
An analog clock appears.
X
To set the hour: turn the controller.
X
To highlight minutes: slide 9 the controller.
X
To set minutes: turn and press the controller.
The time is accepted.
The Automatic Time Settings
function is
deactivated ª.
If Automatic Time Settings is reactiva-
i
ted, the previous settings for time zone and
summer time changeover are restored.
Setting the time and date format
Use this function to set the time and date format
for all displays in the vehicle.
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Time: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Format: turn and press the controller.
Text reader settings
X
To select the desired date format: turn and
press the controller.
The # dot indicates the current setting.
X
To select the desired time format: turn and
press the controller.
The # dot indicates the current setting.
AbbreviationMeaning
YYYY/MM/DD
YY/MM/DD
MM/DD/YYYY
DD/MM/YYYY
HH:MM (24 hrs)
HH:MM (AM/PM)
Text reader settings
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Text Reader Speed: turn and
press the controller.
A list appears.
X
Select Fast, Medium or Slow.
The # dot indicates the current setting.
Year/Month/Day
date format, year (all
four digits)
Year/Month/Day
date format, year
(two digits)
Month/Day/Year
date format, year (all
four digits)
Day/Month/Year
date format, year (all
four digits)
Hours : Minutes
(24 hour time format)
Hours : Minutes
(AM/PM time format)
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System settings
Z
36
Wi-Fi
Voice Control System settings
Opening/closing the help window
If the set system language is not supported
i
by the Voice Control System, English will be
selected.
The help window also shows you information on
audible instructions:
R
during individualization
R
during subsequent operation of the Voice
Control System
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
System settings
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Voice Control: turn and press the
controller.
X
To activate O or deactivate ª Help Win‐
dow: turn and press the controller.
More information on the Voice Control System
is available in the separate operating instructions.
Individualization
Using individualization, you can fine-tune the
Voice Control System to your own voice. This
will help improve voice recognition; see the separate operating instructions.
Wi-Fi
Overview
Establishing a Wi-Fi connection between the
multimedia system and a Wi-Fi-enabled device,
such as a tablet computer or smartphone,
requires the following:
R
Wi-Fi must be activated on the multimedia
system and on the device to be connected.
If the multimedia system is to be used as a Wi-Fi
hotspot:
R
The multimedia system must be connected to
an Internet-enabled mobile phone via Blue-
®
or USB.
tooth
R
The Internet access data for the mobile phone
network provider must be selected or set in
the multimedia system
R
An Internet connection must be established
on the multimedia system.
Activating Wi-Fi
X
To select Vehicle from the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
Select System Settings.
X
Select WiFi.
The Wi-Fi menu appears.
X
Select Activate.
X
Press the controller.
Switch the connection on O or off ª,
depending on the previous setting.
Connecting the device
General notes
The exact Wi-Fi connection procedure may vary
depending on the device to be connected. Follow the instructions that are shown in the display. Further information; see the manufacturer's operating instructions.
Connecting a device via WPS PIN
Requirement: for this type of connection, the
device to be connected must support "Connect
using WPS PIN".
X
To select Vehicle from the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
Select System Settings.
X
Select WiFi.
The Wi-Fi menu appears.
X
Select Connect via WPS PIN.
X
Select the vehicle from the device to be connected and "Connect using WPS PIN". The
Wi-Fi
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vehicle is displayed with the SSID MB WLAN
XXXXX.
The device to be connected generates a PIN.
X
Also enter this PIN into the multimedia system.
Connecting the device by pressing a
button (push button)
Requirement: for this type of connection, the
device to be connected must support "Connect
via push button".
X
To select Vehicle from the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
Select System Settings.
X
Select WiFi.
The Wi-Fi menu appears.
X
Select Connect via WPS PBC.
X
Select the vehicle from the device to be connected and Connect
via WPS PBC. The vehi-
cle is displayed with the SSID MB WLAN
XXXXX.
X
Select Continue in the multimedia system.
Connecting the device via the security
key
X
To select Vehicle from the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
Select System Settings.
X
Select WiFi.
The Wi-Fi menu appears.
X
Select Connect Using Security Key.
X
Select the vehicle from the device to be connected. The vehicle is displayed with the SSID
MB WLAN XXXXX
X
Enter the security key that appears on the
multimedia system display into the device to
be connected.
X
Confirm the entry.
.
Generating a new security key
X
To select Vehicle from the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
Select System Settings.
X
Select WiFi.
The Wi-Fi menu appears.
X
Select Generate Security Key.
X
Select Regenerate.
A new security key is generated.
X
To save the security key: turn the controller
and select Save
.
The Wi-Fi menu appears. The new security key
will now be displayed and verified when a WiFi connection is established. The connection
must be re-established with the newly created security key.
Device connections established using the
i
previous security key will no longer work after
the security key is changed. You have to
reconnect these devices (
Y page 36).
Changing the name of the SSID
X
To select Vehicle from the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
Select System Settings.
X
Select WiFi.
The Wi-Fi menu appears.
X
Select Change SSID.
A dialog for entering the SSID appears.
X
Enter the new SSID.
System settings
Z
Setting the system language
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X
Select ¬.
X
Press the controller.
From now on, when establishing a connection, the vehicle will be shown with the new
SSID both on the device to be connected and
in the Connect
Device connections established using the
i
Using Security Key menu.
previous SSID will no longer work after the
SSID is changed. You have to reconnect these
devices (
Y page 36).
Bluetooth®settings
System settings
General information about Blue-
®
tooth
Bluetooth®-capable devices, e. g. mobile
phones, need to comply with a certain profile in
order to be connected to the multimedia system. Every Bluetooth
cific Bluetooth
Bluetooth
®
technology is a standard for shortrange wireless data transmissions up to approximately 10 m.
You can use Bluetooth
phone to the multimedia system, for example:
R
use the hands-free system
R
establish an Internet connection
R
listen to music using Bluetooth®Audio
R
exchange vCards
Bluetooth
®
is a registered trademark of Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Inc.
®
name.
®
device has its own spe-
®
to connect your mobile
Automatic volume adjustment
General information
With the Automatic Volume Adjustment function, the volumes of different audio sources are
adjusted for each other, to compensate for relative differences in volume.
For example: changing from a relatively quiet to
a relatively loud radio station. The volume for
both stations sounds the same. Manual readjustment of the volume is not required.
The Automatic Volume Adjustment
function
is deactivated ª when the vehicle leaves the
factory. Using this function, the dynamic range
of the music is slightly reduced. To make the
most of the audiophile sound quality, it is recommended to leave it off.
Switching the automatic volume
adjustment on/off
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Automatic Volume Adjustment:
turn and press the controller.
Switch the Automatic Volume Adjustment
function on O or off ª.
Activating/deactivating Bluetooth
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To activate O or deactivate ª Activate
Bluetooth: turn and press the controller.
Setting the system language
®
General information
This function allows you to determine the language for the menu displays and the navigation
messages. The selected language affects the
characters available for entry.
The navigation announcements are not
i
available in all languages. If a language is not
available, the navigation announcements will
be in English.
When you set the system language, the lan-
i
guage of the Voice Control System will
change accordingly. If it is not supported by
the Voice Control System, English will be
selected.
Importing/exporting data
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Setting the system language
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Language: turn and press the controller.
The list of languages appears. The # dot indicates the current setting.
X
Select the desired language.
The multimedia system loads the selected
language and sets it.
Calling up and editing the Favorites
function
The Favorites function can, depending on the
vehicle equipment, be called up as follows:
R
via the System Settings menu
R
via the Favorites button on the controller
R
via the Favorites button on the touchpad
Y page 21)
(
Calling up the Favorites function via the system menu
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Favorite Functions: press the
controller.
The favorites are displayed.
X
To select the desired function, e.g. Phone‐
book: turn and press the controller.
Calling up the Favorites function via the
controller or touchpad
X
Press the Favorites button on the controller or
touchpad.
The menu for setting favorites appears.
X
To select the desired function, e.g. Phone‐
book: turn and press the controller.
Exiting the Favorites function
X
Press the Favorites button again.
or
X
Press the % button.
Further information on favorites (
Y page 31).
Importing/exporting data
General notes
When writing data onto the USB stick or the SD
card, it is important not to remove the stick or
the card. Otherwise, data loss may occur.
Using this function you can do the following with
your personal data:
R
transfer your data from one multimedia system to another multimedia system
The transfer may be limited or not possible,
depending on the vehicle's equipment.
R
make a backup copy of your personal data
(export data) and load it again (import data)
R
protect your data from unwanted export by
activating a pin prompt (presetting: deactivated ª)
You can either use an SD card or a USB storage
device (e.g. a USB stick) as temporary storage.
You can obtain further information on data
import and export from an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.
Activating/deactivating PIN protection
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Data Import/Export: turn and
press the controller.
X
Select Activate PIN Protection.
Activate O or deactivate ª PIN protection.
When activating PIN protection, you will be
prompted to enter a PIN.
System settings
Z
Reset function
40
X
To enter the 4-digit PIN and select ¬: turn
and press the controller.
You will be prompted to enter the PIN again.
X
Enter the PIN again and select ¬.
The PIN prompt now protects your personal
data from unwanted export.
If you deactivate your PIN protection, you
i
will first be prompted to enter your PIN. If you
have forgotten your PIN, an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center can deactivate your
PIN protection for you. Alternatively, you can
deactivate PIN protection by resetting your
personal data (
Y page 40).
System settings
Importing/exporting data
The following data can be exported:
R
address data
R
system settings that you have made
R
bookmarks
R
radio station lists
Personal music files in the Media Register cannot be saved or transferred using this function.
Mercedes-Benz is not liable for any loss of data.
Connecting a USB storage device
X
Inserting an SD card (Y page 139)
or
X
Connect a USB device (e.g. a USB memory
Y page 139).
stick) (
Importing or exporting data
If you import data such as address data, the
i
existing data in the multimedia system is
overwritten. You will see a message to this
effect. The multimedia system is restarted
after the data import.
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Data Import/Export: turn and
press the controller.
X
Select Import Data or Export Data.
If PIN protection is activated, a PIN prompt
appears when you select Export Data
X
To enter the 4-digit PIN and select ¬: turn
and press the controller.
PIN protection is deactivated.
X
To select Memory Card, Media Interface 1
or Media Interface 2: turn and press the
controller.
This function exports all the data to the selected disc.
Reset function
General information
You can reset the multimedia system to the factory settings. Resetting is recommended before
handing over or selling the vehicle, for example.
This includes the deletion of all of your personal
data on the multimedia system. These include,
for example:
R
Station presets
R
Entries in the destination memory
R
Entries in the list of previous destinations in
the navigation system
R
Entries in the address book
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Authorized telephone
Data on the internal hard drive, e.g. music files in
the Media Register, will be deleted during a
reset.
In addition, an activated PIN protection, which
you have used to protect your data against
unwanted export, will be deactivated during a
reset.
Mercedes-Benz is not liable for any loss of data.
Resetting the multimedia system
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Reset: turn and press the controller.
A prompt appears asking whether you wish to
reset.
.
X
Select Yes.
A prompt appears again asking whether you
really wish to reset.
X
Select Yes.
A message appears. The multimedia system
is reset to the factory settings and restarted.
Reset function
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System settings
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Vehicle settings
42
Your multimedia system equipment
These operating instructions describe all the
standard and optional equipment of your multimedia system, as available at the time of going
to press. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not
feature all functions described here. This also
applies to safety-relevant systems and functions.
Read the information on qualified specialist
workshops in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Important safety notes
WARNING
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Vehicle functions
If you operate mobile communication equipment when driving, you may be distracted
from the traffic situation. You could also lose
control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an
accident.
Only operate this equipment when the vehicle
is stationary.
You must observe the legal requirements for the
country in which you are currently driving when
operating mobile communications equipment in
the vehicle.
Vehicle settings
Calling up vehicle settings
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To select Vehicle Settings: press the controller.
The Vehicle Settings
X
To select the desired vehicle setting: turn and
press the controller.
The main area with the setting element is
active.
Selecting a different vehicle setting:
X
To activate the menu for selecting the vehicle
setting: slide 5 the controller.
Exiting the vehicle settings:
X
To select &: slide 6 and press the controller.
menu is active.
Setting the easy entry and exit feature
This function makes getting in and out of your
vehicle easier.
X
Call up Vehicle Settings (Y page 42).
X
To select Easy Entry/Exit: turn and press
the controller.
The setting element is active.
X
To change the setting: press the controller.
You can find further information on the easy
entry and exit feature in the vehicle Operator's
Manual.
Activating/deactivating the acoustic
locking verification signal
You can also set an audible signal to confirm
that the vehicle has been locked.
X
Call up Vehicle Settings (Y page 42).
X
To select Acoustic Lock Feedback: turn
and press the controller.
The function switches on or off, depending on
the previous setting.
You can find further information on the locking
feature in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Switching the seat belt adjustment
on/off
The Belt Adjustment function adjusts the driv-
er's and front-passenger seat belt to the upper
body of the vehicle occupants.
X
Call up Vehicle Settings (Y page 42).
X
To select Belt Adjustment: turn and press
the controller.
The function switches on or off, depending on
the previous setting.
You can find further information on seat belt
adjustment in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Switching the automatic mirror folding function on/off
When the Automatic Mirror Folding function is activated, the outside mirrors fold in automatically as soon as you lock the vehicle from
the outside. The outside mirrors fold out automatically again as soon as you unlock the vehicle.
X
Call up Vehicle Settings (Y page 42).
X
To select Automatic Mirror Folding: turn
and press the controller.
The function switches on or off, depending on
the previous setting.
You can find further information on the automatic folding mirror function in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Switching locator lighting on/off
If you switch on the Locator Lighting function, the exterior lighting is switched on for a
short time when it is dark. The light switch must
be set to Ã; see the vehicle Operator's Manual.
The exterior lighting remains lit for 40 seconds
after the vehicle is unlocked. When you start the
engine, the locator lighting is switched off and
the automatic driving lights are activated.
X
Call up Vehicle Settings (Y page 42).
X
To select Locator Lighting: turn and press
the controller.
X
Press the controller.
The function is switched on or off, depending
on the previous status.
You can find further information on the locator
lighting in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Activating/deactivating the automatic door locking mechanism
The vehicle is locked automatically when the
ignition is switched on and the vehicle is traveling faster than walking pace.
X
Call up Vehicle Settings (Y page 42).
X
To select Automatic Locking: turn and
press the controller.
The function switches on or off, depending on
the previous setting.
You can find further information on the locking
feature in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Rear view camera
Setting the switch-off delay time
Interior lighting switch-off delay time
The interior lighting is activated for the duration
of the switch-off delay time when the SmartKey
is removed from the ignition lock.
X
Call up Vehicle Settings (Y page 42).
X
To select Interior Lighting Delayed
Switch-off: turn and press the controller.
The setting element is active.
X
To change the delayed switch-off time: turn
and press the controller.
You can find further information on the interior
lighting in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Exterior lighting switch-off delay time
If you switch on the Exterior Lighting
Delayed Switch-off function, the exterior
lighting is switched on for a short time after the
engine is switched off. The light switch must be
set to c; see the vehicle Operator's Manual.
The exterior lighting remains lit for 60 seconds
after the engine is switched off. If you close all
the doors and the tailgate, the exterior lighting
switches off after the set time.
X
Call up Vehicle Settings (Y page 42).
X
To select Exterior Lighting Delayed
Switch-off: turn and press the controller.
The setting element is active.
X
To change the delayed switch-off time: turn
and press the controller.
Rear view camera
General notes
The rear view camera covers the immediate surroundings behind the vehicle and assists you
when parking.
The rear view camera is only an aid. It is not a
replacement for your attention to your immediate surroundings. You are always responsible
for safe maneuvering and parking. Make sure
that there are no persons, animals or objects in
the maneuvering area while maneuvering and
parking in parking spaces.
You can find further information about the rear
view camera in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
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Vehicle functions
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Switching automatic mode of the rear
view camera on/off
This function activates the rear view camera
when reverse gear is engaged.
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
Slide 6 the controller.
X
To select System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
X
Select Rear View Camera.
X
Select Activation by R gear.
The function is switched on O or off ª,
depending on the previous status.
For further information on the rear view camera;
see the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Vehicle functions
Climate control settings
Overview
You can adjust the climate control settings
using the climate control bar (
the climate control menu (
Using the climate control bar you can set the
most important climate control functions, for
example:
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Temperature (Y page 44)
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Airflow (Y page 45)
R
Air distribution (Y page 44)
You can find all available climate control functions in the climate control menu. You can use
the climate control bar (
to the climate control menu.
Y page 44) or
Y page 45).
Y page 44) to switch
Settings in the climate control bar
Overview
:
Adjusts temperature and air distribution and
displays the current setting
;
Calls up the climate control menu, displays
the current cooling and climate mode setting
=
Adjusts airflow and temperature and displays the current setting
Calling up the climate control bar
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
Slide 6 the controller repeatedly until the
climate control bar is activated.
Setting the temperature
X
Call up the climate control bar (Y page 44).
X
To select the current temperature on the left
or right: turn and press the controller.
The temperature setting scale appears.
X
To change the setting: turn the controller.
X
To close the temperature setting scale: press
the controller.
You can also use the climate control menu
i
to set the temperature (
Y page 45).
Setting the air distribution
X
Call up the climate control bar (Y page 44).
X
To select the current air distribution display
on the left or right, e.g. O: turn and press
the controller.
The air distribution setting scale appears.
X
To change the setting: turn the controller.
X
To close the temperature setting scale: press
the controller.
You can also use the climate control menu
i
Y page 45) to set the air distribution.
(
Setting the airflow
X
Call up the climate control bar (Y page 44).
X
To select J: turn and press the controller.
The airflow setting scale appears.
X
To change the setting: turn the controller.
X
To close the temperature setting scale: press
the controller.
You can also use the climate control menu
i
Y page 45) to set the airflow.
(
Calling up the climate control menu
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
Slide 6 the controller repeatedly until the
climate control bar is activated.
X
To select from climate control bar ;: turn
and press the controller.
The menu for selecting the climate control
function is activated.
X
To select the climate control function: turn
and press the controller.
The selected climate control function
appears.
Climate control settings
X
To change the setting: turn the controller.
X
To exit the menu: press the % button.
The current airflow setting is shown in the climate control bar: DIFFUSE
(Y page 44).
Settings in the bottom bar of the climate control menu
Activating/deactivating climate control
This setting is made in the bottom bar of the
climate control menu.
X
Call up the climate control menu (Y page 45).
X
Slide 6 the controller repeatedly until the
bottom bar is activated.
X
To select O Climate Ctrl On: turn and
press the controller.
The climate control is switched on O or off
ª depending on the settings.
If the climate control is switched off:
R
the climate control setting functions are
deactivated.
R
the blower is switched off.
R
the air recirculation flaps are closed.
Switching cooling with air dehumidification on/off
This setting is made in the bottom bar of the
climate control menu.
X
Call up the climate control menu (Y page 45).
X
Slide 6 the controller repeatedly until the
bottom bar is activated.
X
To select O A/C: turn and press the controller.
X
Switch cooling with air dehumidification on
O or off ª.
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Vehicle functions
Adjusting the climate mode settings
By setting the climate mode you determine the
type of airflow. The setting is active when the air
conditioning system is set to Ã, see the vehicle Operator's Manual.
X
Call up the climate control menu (Y page 45).
X
To select Climate Mode: turn and press the
controller.
The current status of the cooling function is
i
displayed in the climate control bar: A/C ON
– activated, A/C OFF – deactivated
Y page 44).
(
Deactivating the cooling with air dehumidi-
i
fication function reduces fuel consumption.
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Synchronizing the climate control settings
Use O Sync (synchronization) to select the climate control setting for all zones together O or
separately ª.
This setting is made in the bottom bar of the
climate control menu.
X
Call up the climate control menu (Y page 45).
X
Slide 6 the controller repeatedly until the
bottom bar is activated.
X
To select O Sync: turn and press the controller.
X
Switch the synchronization function on O or
off ª.
For further information on synchronizing climate
control settings (see the vehicle Operator's
Manual).
Vehicle functions
DYNAMIC SELECT
General notes
You can use DYNAMIC SELECT to configure the
following settings for the Individual drive program:
R
Drive system
R
Suspension
R
Transmission
R
Sports exhaust system
R
ESP®(Electronic Stability Program)
In addition, current vehicle and engine data can
be visualized via the two further Vehicle Data
and Engine Data menus.
There may be fewer settings depending on the
vehicle equipment.
Configuration via the DYNAMIC
SELECT controller
X
Use the DYNAMIC SELECT controller to select
the Individual Configuration
drive program (see the vehicle Operator's Manual).
A window appears after a short while.
X
To confirm Adjust: press the controller.
The Individual Configuration
menu for
setting the drive program appears.
X
To select Drive, Suspension, Transmis‐
sion, Exhaust Systemor ESP: turn and press
the controller.
The menu symbol, text and image show the
selected setting.
Displaying vehicle data
There may be fewer displays depending on
i
your vehicle's equipment.
X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To select DYNAMIC SELECT: turn and press
the controller.
The Individual
Data and Engine Data menus appear.
X
Select Vehicle Data.
Updates of the following data are displayed:
R
Road type analogous to the selected drive
program
R
G-force display of longitudinal and lateral
acceleration
R
Accelerator and brake pedal activity
R
Activity of the suspension struts
R
Wheel angle
R
Overrun mode animation
The G-force display is not available in all of the
drive programs.
Daytime or night-time view is shown depending
on the automatic light sensor.
Configuration, Vehicle
Displaying engine data
There may be fewer displays depending on
i
your vehicle's equipment.
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X
Press Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X
To select DYNAMIC SELECT: turn and press
the controller.
The Individual
Configuration, Vehicle
Data and Engine Data menus appear.
X
Select Engine Data.
The following current data is displayed:
R
Engine output
R
Engine torque
R
Transmission oil temperature
R
Engine oil temperature
Setting options
You can choose from the following settings for
the drive:
RRace
CComfort
SSport
S+Sport +
You can make the following settings for the suspension:
You can choose from the following settings for
®
the ESP
(Electronic Stability Program):
SSport
On
Activates ESP®(Electronic
Stability Program)
Vehicle functions
CComfort
SSport
S+Sport +
You can choose from the following settings for
the transmission:
DAutomatic
MManual
You can make the following settings for the
sports exhaust system:
CComfort
S+Sport +
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Your multimedia system equipment
These operating instructions describe all the
standard and optional equipment of your multimedia system, as available at the time of going
to press. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not
feature all functions described here. This also
applies to safety-relevant systems and functions.
Read the information on qualified specialist
workshops in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Introduction
Important safety notes
Navigation
WARNING
G
If you operate information systems and communication equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, you may be distracted from
the traffic situation. You could also lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate this equipment when the traffic
situation permits. If you are not sure that this
is possible, park the vehicle paying attention
to traffic conditions and operate the equipment when the vehicle is stationary.
You must observe the legal requirements for the
country in which you are currently driving when
operating the multimedia system.
The multimedia system calculates the route to
the destination without taking the following into
account, for example:
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traffic lights
R
stop and yield signs
R
merging lanes
R
parking or stopping in a no parking/no stopping zone
R
other road and traffic rules and regulations
R
narrow bridges
The multimedia system may give incorrect navigation commands if the actual street/traffic
situation does not correspond with the digital
map's data. For example, a route may have bee
d
iverted or the direction of a one-way street may
have changed.
For this reason, you must always observe road
and traffic rules and regulations during your
journey. Road and traffic rules and regulations
always have priority over the system's driving
recommendations.
Navigation announcements are intended to
direct you while driving without diverting your
attention from the road and driving.
Please always use this feature instead of consulting the map display for directions. Looking
at the icons or map display can distract you from
traffic conditions and driving, and increase the
risk of an accident.
General notes
Operational readiness of the navigation
system
The navigation system must determine the position of the vehicle before first use or whenever
operational status is restored. Therefore, you
may have to drive for a while before precise
route guidance is possible.
GPS reception
Among other things, correct functioning of the
navigation system depends on GPS reception. In
certain situations, GPS reception may be
impaired, there may be interference or there
may be no reception at all, e.g. in tunnels or
parking garages.
Entry restriction
For vehicles in certain countries, there is a data
entry restriction.
The restriction is active from a vehicle speed of
above approximately 3 mph (5 km/h). As soon
as the speed falls below approximately 2 mph
(3 km/h), the restriction becomes inactive.
When the restriction is active, certain entries
cannot be made. Menu items are shown in gray
and cannot be selected.
For example:
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entering the destination city and street
R
entering a destination via the map
R
entering POIs in the vicinity of a city or via a
n
name search
R
editing entries
Other entries are possible, such as entering
points of interest in the vicinity of the destination or current position.
Switching to navigation mode
:
Traffic reports can be received or traffic
reports are available
X
To show the menu: slide 5 the controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
Introduction
X
To hide: press the % button.
or
X
Slide 5 the controller.
Full screen symbol : appears.
X
Press the controller.
Moving the map
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Navigation
Showing/hiding the menu
Using the menu, you can make a destination
entry or select the navigation settings, for example.
X
To show: slide 6 the controller when the
map appears.
or
X
Swipe down the touchpad with one finger.
If there has been no route calculated, Des‐
tination is marked.
If a route has been calculated, y is
marked.
Requirement: the map is in full screen mode, the
menu is faded out (
X
Press the controller.
Y page 49).
The crosshair is shown.
X
Slide 1, 4 or 2 the controller.
The map moves in the corresponding direction under the crosshair.
Enter a destination using the map
i
Y page 60).
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Basic settings
Selecting the route type
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
Navigation
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Route Settings.
X
Select a route type.
A filled circle indicates the current selection.
R
Active route guidance: the multimedia system calculates a new route.
R
Inactive route guidance: the multimedia
system uses the selection as the new setting.
Route guidance active: a destination has
i
been entered and the route has been calculated.
Route guidance inactive: no destination has
been entered yet and no route has been calculated yet.
Fast Route
Dynamic
Traffic
Route
The multimedia system calculates a route with a short
travel time.
Based on the Fast Route
route type and includes traffic reports on the route for the
route guidance.
Eco Route
The multimedia system calculates an economical route.
The journey may take slightly
longer compared to taking
the fast route.
Short
Route
The multimedia system calculates a short distance
route.
The Dynamic Traffic Route route type uses
real-time traffic reports from SIRIUS satellite
radio.
Further Information on real-time traffic reports
Y page 74).
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X
To calculate alternative routes: select
Calculate Alternative Routes
.
Switch the function on O or off ª.
Function activated: after each route calcula-
tion, route alternatives are offered that correspond to the local conditions (
Y page 72).
If desired, you can have the multimedia system calculate alternative routes even during
route guidance (
Y page 72).
Setting route options
X
To avoid/use route options: select Avoid
Options.
A menu appears.
X
Select one of the options.
O: using or avoiding route options is enabled
ª: using or avoiding route options is disabled
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Menu item Avoid Area (Y page 82)
The multimedia system enables you to avoid
areas you do not wish to drive through.
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Menu item Avoid Highways
R
Menu item Avoid Ferries
R
Menu item Avoid Auto Trains
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Menu item Avoid Tunnels
R
Menu item Avoid Unpaved Roads
The function is not available in all countries.
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Menu item Use Toll Roads
The route calculation includes roads which
require you to pay a usage fee (toll).
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Menu item Use Carpool Lanes
If your vehicle meets the access conditions
for carpool lanes, you can use this function.
Navigation includes carpool lanes if the car-
pool lanes option is activated.
Depending on local conditions, the multimedia
system may not always be able to include all
route options. A route may include a ferry, for
instance, even though Avoid Ferries
is enabled. The multimedia system will notify you of
this visually and through a navigation message.
X
To use toll roads: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X
Select an option.
The options include using roads that require
cash payment or electronic billing, or switching off the function.
X
To exit a menu: slide 8 the controller.
Selecting announcements
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Settings.
X
Select an option.
Switch the option on O or off ª.
Announce
Street
Names
The multimedia system
announces the names of the
roads onto which the upcoming change of direction leads.
The function is not available in
all countries.
Audio
Fadeout
The volume of an active media
source is automatically
reduced during a navigation
announcement.
Gas on
Reserve
Function activated: once the
reserve fuel tank level is
reached, a message appears to
help you start a gas station
search.
Atten‐
tion
Assist
Function activated: if ATTENTION ASSIST displays a warning in the multifunction display,
a message appears in the multimedia system display when
you drive on a highway. This
can help you start a rest stop
search.
For further information on
ATTENTION ASSIST, see the
vehicle Operator's Manual.
Using car pool lanes
You can include carpool lanes (HOV or car sharing lanes) in the route calculation.
If you use HOV or carpool lanes, please observe
the applicable laws as well as the local and time
limitation conditions.
Carpool lanes may only be used under certain
conditions. They can normally be used when
there are two people in the vehicle. However,
there are also carpool lanes which can only be
used when there are three or more people in the
vehicle. If the vehicle's emission or consumption values are below the prescribed levels, lone
drivers may also use the carpool lanes in California.
Carpool lanes may be reserved for specific
times (e.g. during the peak period).
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Destination entry
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Carpool lanes are indicated by a diamond symbol on specific road signs and on the road surface. The road signs may also include the designation CARPOOL. The lanes are arranged as a
separate lane next to the others or are built as a
physically separate lane.
Depending on the setting under Use Carpool
Lanes, the multimedia system uses carpool
lanes when calculating the route. During route
guidance, visual and audible driving directions
provide guidance into and out of carpool lanes.
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
Navigation
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Route Settings.
X
Select Avoid Options.
X
Select Use Carpool Lanes.
Carpool lanes will either be used O or avoided ª when calculating the route.
Destination entry may be blocked while driving,
depending on the country specifications.
General notes
The various character entry options are described for the controller. Alternatively you can use
the touchpad to enter characters and select
Y page 21).
menus (
Using an address
Calling up the address entry menu
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select Address Entry.
Destination entry
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
If you operate information systems and communication equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, you may be distracted from
the traffic situation. You could also lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate this equipment when the traffic
situation permits. If you are not sure that this
is possible, park the vehicle paying attention
to traffic conditions and operate the equipment when the vehicle is stationary.
You must observe the legal requirements for the
country in which you are currently driving when
operating the multimedia system.
Address entry options
Examples of how you can enter an address:
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City/ZIP code, street, house number
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City/ZIP code, street
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City/ZIP code, center
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City/ZIP code, street, intersection
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Street, City/ZIP code, house number
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Street, City/ZIP code, intersection
The address can be entered faster by entering
the street before the city if the address has an
unusual street name.
While entering an address, you can also switch
to other destination entry options:
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Keyword search (Y page 55)
R
Map (Y page 60)
R
POI (Y page 57)
Entering an address
The example shows you how to enter a city,
street and house number for an address, e.g. for
your home address.
X
Call up the address entry menu (Y page 52).
X
To select Street: turn and press the controller.
X
Enter BROADWAY. Character entry (Y page 29).
X
To call up the list: slide 5 the controller
repeatedly until the character bar disappears.
or
X
To select OK, turn and press the controller.
Destination entry
X
Enter the house number.
X
Confirm the entry.
The address entry menu shows the address.
The city in which the vehicle is currently located
(current vehicle position) is at the top of the list
of cities. When entering an address as the destination, the locations for which route guidance
has already been carried out are more prominently available.
You can enter any of the cities, streets, ZIP
codes, etc. which are stored in the digital map.
State/province and city are sufficient to start
navigating. You can enter either a city or a ZIP
code. The street and house number complete
the destination address.
Entering additional address data
You can enter additional address data:
R
State/province
You can use Last Used
selected state (USA) or province (Canada).
You can also select Mexico and The Bahamas.
R
ZIP code
Entering a ZIP code will delete a previously
entered city.
R
Center
Entering a center will delete a previously
entered street.
R
Intersection
Entering an intersection will delete a previ-
ously entered house number.
X
Call up the address entry menu (Y page 52).
X
To select State/Province, ZIP Code, Cen‐
ter or Intersection: turn, slide 6 and
press the controller.
X
Enter and select the address element.
to select the last
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X
To select Town: press the controller.
X
Enter the city, e.g. New York. Then call up the
list and select an entry. Proceed in the same
way as when entering a street.
X
To select No.: press the controller.
Saving an address
You can store the address entered as:
R
a home address in the address book
R
a navigable address book contact
For further information on the address book,
Y page 102)
see (
R
a personal destination on the SD card
Y page 78)
(
Z
Destination entry
54
X
Call up the address entry menu (Y page 52).
X
To select Save: slide 6, turn and press the
controller.
X
As the home address: select As "My
Address".
The home address is stored in the list of contacts under the entry My Address
Navigation
X
As a contact: select As New Contact.
X
Select Not Classified, Home or Work.
X
Enter a surname and first name (Y page 28).
X
To select OK: turn and press the controller.
The destination address is saved in the
address book as a navigable contact.
Starting route calculation
:
To view the vicinity of the destination
The entered destination appears in the address
entry menu.
X
To confirm Start or Continue: press the
controller.
If you select Start
with the current route settings (
While route calculation is in progress, an
arrow will indicate the direction to your destination. Once the route has been calculated,
route guidance begins. If the vehicle is traveling on a non-digitized road, the system displays the linear distance to the destination,
: the route is calculated
.
Y page 50).
the direction to the destination and the Road
Not Mapped message.
Selection Continue
: if Calculate Alter‐
native Routes is activated, alternative
routes are calculated. These can be displayed
and selected for route guidance
Y page 72).
(
If route guidance has already been activated,
a prompt will appear asking whether you wish
to end the current route guidance.
X
To select Yes or Set as Intermediate
Destination: turn and press the controller.
cancels the current route guidance and
Yes
starts route calculation to the new destination.
Set as Intermediate Destination
the new destination in addition to the existing
destination and opens the intermediate destinations list.
The route is calculated using the digital map
i
data. The calculation time depends on the
distance from the destination, for example.
The calculated route may differ from the ideal
route, e.g. due to roadworks or incomplete
map data. Please also refer to the notes about
the digital map (
X
To call up the keyword search: select è
Y page 84).
by sliding 6, turning and pressing the controller in the address entry menu.
X
To view the vicinity of the destination: to
select :, turn and press the controller.
You can explore the destination area.
Requirement for exploring a destination
(USA): mbrace must be activated for Internet
Y page 118).
access (
Requirement for exploring a destination (Can-
ada): a mobile phone is connected to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
Y page 151).
or USB (
®
(Y page 90)
adds
Destination entry
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Keyword search
Entering keywords
The keyword search is used to help find destinations using fragments of words. The keyword
search is tolerant of errors.
It can be used for an address or a POI. For example, you can search for the Empire State Building
in New York.
The keyword search finds geographically tolerant hits. If, for example, you are searching for a
street located on the edge of a major city, the
search will also cover adjacent smaller cities.
The keyword search supports languages using
Latin characters.
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select Keyword Search.
X
Enter the first few letters of the city and
street, e.g. NEW
While entering the information, the number of
exact matches/all hits is shown.
---/---
acters have been entered.
is displayed if there are too many hits.
999+
X
Select the ¬ symbol.
The search results are displayed
Y page 55).
(
and EMP.
is displayed if fewer than three char-
Selecting search results
The search results are divided into categories,
such as addresses. The number of exact/total
hits is shown in brackets.
Further search results are displayed, if POI
Search and/or Fuzzy Search are activated in
the search options (
X
To select Addresses : press the controller.
The search results are displayed.
Exact hits are shown at the very top of the list.
Hits are listed alphabetically. The search term
that you entered is highlighted in orange in the
entries.
X
Select an entry: turn and press the controller.
The address entry menu appears, showing the
destination address.
X
To start route calculation: select Start.
X
To select a POI: select POIs in the Vicin‐
ity or All POIs by turning and pressing the
controller.
A list appears. The search results are displayed according to the linear distance, starting with those closest.
X
Select a POI.
The POI is shown.
X
To start route calculation: select Start.
Y page 56).
Navigation
Z
Destination entry
56
X
To use online search: select Online
Search by turning and pressing the control-
ler.
The search switches to the online functions.
Online search requirement (USA): mbrace
must be activated for Internet access
Y page 118).
(
Requirement for the online map display (Can-
ada): a mobile phone is connected to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
Y page 151).
or USB (
®
(Y page 90)
Selecting search options
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
Navigation
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select Keyword Search.
X
To select Search Options: slide 5, turn
and press the controller.
X
Select Fuzzy Search or POI Search.
Switch the setting on O or off ª.
The error-tolerant search is useful if parts of
the address are incomplete or the spelling is
unclear.
The POI search takes into account points of
interest in the search.
X
To select State/Province: slide 5, turn
and press the controller.
States/provinces are sorted alphabetically.
X
To select a state/province: turn and press the
controller.
Using online search
Requirement (USA): mbrace must be activated
for Internet access (
Requirement (Canada): a mobile phone is connected to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
(Y page 90) or USB (Y page 151).
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select Keyword Search.
X
To select Online Search: slide 5, turn and
press the controller.
The search switches to the online functions.
Y page 118).
Selecting a destination from the list of
last destinations
®
Selecting a state/province
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select Keyword Search.
The last 50 destinations are stored automatically.
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
Destination entry
57
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select From Previous Destinations.
X
Select the destination.
The address entry menu appears, showing the
destination address.
X
To start route calculation: select Start.
Selecting an address book contact as
a destination
You can select navigable address book contacts
as the destination. These are identified by the
L symbol. If you have already entered and
saved your home address, you can select this as
the destination by using My Address
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select From Contacts.
X
Select the destination.
The address entry menu appears, showing the
contact and associated destination address.
X
To start route calculation: select Start.
Selecting a destination from POIs
Calling up the POI menu
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select From POIs.
Navigation
Selecting a POI category
Z
Destination entry
58
X
Select a category or one of the searches listed in the table.
The G symbol after an entry shows that further categories are available.
X
Select a sub-category.
The search for POIs starts.
If route guidance is active, first define the position for the POI search (
Y page 58).
If no route guidance is active, the POI search covers a 240 mile (400 km) radius around the current
vehicle position.
Once the search is completed, the POI list is displayed.
The search results display the following information:
R
an arrow that shows the linear direction to the POI (search around vehicle position)
R
the linear distance to the POI
R
the name of the POI
X
Select a point of interest (Y page 59).
The complete address of the POI is shown.
SelectionInstructions
Navigation
Search By Name
The search looks for all
POIs on the digital map or
X
To select Search By Name: turn and press the controller.
X
Select All POIs or a position for the POI search.
The search for POIs starts.
around one of the three
previously specified posi-
Y page 58).
tions (
Search By Phone Num‐
ber
All POIs with a telephone
X
To select Search By Phone Number: turn and press the control-
ler.
The search for POIs starts.
number can be selected.
Defining the position for the POI search
The POI search covers a 240 mi (400 km) radius around the selected position.
SelectionInstructions
Near Destination
The search is performed
in the vicinity of the desti-
X
Select a category or Search By Name (Y page 57).
X
Select Near Destination.
The search for POIs starts.
nation.
Current Position
Searches in the vicinity of
the current vehicle posi-
X
Select a category or Search By Name (Y page 57).
X
Select Current Position.
The search for POIs starts.
tion.
Other City
After entering a city, the
search is performed
within the city's boundaries
Option 1
X
Call up the POI menu (Y page 57).
X
To select Other City: turn and press the controller.
X
Select the state/province (Y page 53), if desired.
X
Enter the city (Y page 53).
X
Select a POI category (Y page 57).
Option 2
X
Enter a city in the address entry menu (Y page 53).
X
To select POIs: slide 6, turn and press the controller.
X
Select a POI category (Y page 57).
Selecting a POI
Requirement for "Calling up a POI": a mobile
phone must be connected to the multimedia
system (
Requirements for "Viewing the vicinity of the
destination" and "Loading data from the Internet" (USA): mbrace must be activated for Internet access (
Requirements for "Viewing the vicinity of the
destination" and "Loading data from the Internet" (Canada): a mobile phone must be connected to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
(Y page 90) or USB (Y page 151).
The complete address of the POI is shown.
Y page 90).
Y page 118).
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Destination entry
To view the vicinity of the destination:
X
select : by turning and pressing the controller.
If street images are available, the street in the
vicinity of the destination address is shown.
X
To call up the map: select Map.
X
Move the map, change the map scale
Y page 60) and select the POI.
(
3D POIs can be displayed in an all-round view
Y page 60)
(
X
To call up a POI: select Call.
If a phone number is available, the multimedia
system switches to the telephone function.
X
To load data from the Internet: select www.
If an Internet address is available, data is loaded from the Internet.
X
To store a POI: select Save.
The POI can be saved as:
R
home address
R
a navigable address book contact
Y page 102)
(
R
a personal destination on the SD card
Y page 78)
(
X
To start route calculation: select Start or
Continue
troller.
by turning and pressing the con-
59
Navigation
Z
Destination entry
60
If Calculate Alternative Routes is acti-
Y page 50), Continue is available.
vated (
Rotating a 3D POI
Realistically modeled buildings are shown on
the map in an all-round view. These 3D POIs are
sights or buildings of regional importance, e.g. a
main railway station.
3D POIs can be turned on the 20 m, 50 m and
100 m map scales. To aid orientation, the points
of the compass are shown while turning.
X
Select a point of interest (Y page 59).
X
To select Map: turn and press the controller.
X
Select a 3D POI from the map using Previous
or Next.
If the 3D POI is marked in gold, you can select
Navigation
.
3D
X
Select 3D.
The 3D POI turns on its own axis.
X
To exit the all-round view, press the controller.
Using the map
X
Select Using Map.
The map with crosshair is shown.
X
To move the map: slide 1, 4 or 2
the controller.
X
To change the map scale: turn the controller
until the desired map scale is selected.
The scale is displayed at the bottom.
To enlarge the map: turn the controller counter-clockwise.
To zoom the map out: turn the controller
clockwise.
X
To select a destination: press the controller.
X
To select a destination from the selection list:
turn and press the controller.
If the digital map provides navigable address
data, you will see the destination address in
the address entry menu.
X
To start route calculation: select Start.
Entering intermediate destinations
Introduction
You can also map the route to the destination
yourself by entering up to four intermediate destinations. The sequence of the intermediate destinations can be changed at any time.
The multimedia system provides a selection of
predefined destinations in eight categories for
this purpose, such as Gas Station
also use the destination entry options to enter
intermediate destinations.
. You can
:
Crosshair
;
Distance of crosshair position from current
vehicle position
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
Creating intermediate destinations
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select Intermediate Destinations.
X
To select a POI category or Other: turn and
press the controller.
After selecting one of the eight POI categories, available POIs are displayed:
R
along the route
R
in the vicinity
The multimedia system first searches for destinations on the route. The search for destinations is then initiated in the area around the
current vehicle position.
X
After selecting Other, select one of the destination entry options.
SelectionStep
X
Address Entry
Keyword
Search
From Previ‐
ous Destina‐
tions
From Con‐
tacts
From POIs
Using Map
From Memory
Card
From
MercedesBenz Apps
Using GeoCoordinates
Enter a destination by
address (
X
Select a destination
Y page 52).
using a keyword search
Y page 55).
(
X
Select a destination
from the list of last destinations (
X
Select a contact from
Y page 56).
the address book as the
destination (
X
Select a point of interest
Y page 59).
(
X
Enter a destination using
the map (
X
Select a personal POI
Y page 65).
(
X
Enter a destination from
Y page 57).
Y page 60).
Mercedes-Benz Apps
Y page 62).
(
X
Enter a destination using
the geo-coordinates
Y page 63).
(
Destination entry
X
To select a POI: turn the controller and press
to confirm.
After selecting a POI or entering a destination,
the address of the intermediate destination is
displayed.
After the destination is entered via the map,
the address is displayed.
X
To call up a map: select Map by turning and
pressing the controller.
You can move the map and select the destination.
X
To make a call: select Call.
If the intermediate destination has a telephone number and a mobile phone is connected to the multimedia system
Y page 90), the call is connected.
(
X
To load data from the Internet: select www.
If an Internet address is available, data is loaded from the Internet.
To store an intermediate destination in
X
the destination memory: select Save
(Y page 77).
To accept an intermediate destination:
X
select OK
The destination is entered in the intermediate
destinations menu.
To enter another intermediate destina-
X
tion: slide 5 the controller and highlight
Add New:
X
Press the controller.
X
Proceed as described above.
Editing intermediate destinations
You can perform the following functions:
R
change intermediate destinations
R
switch the sequence of the intermediate destinations in the intermediate destinations
menu
R
delete intermediate destinations
by pressing the controller.
.
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Z
Destination entry
62
You cannot edit POIs.
i
X
To select an intermediate destination in the
intermediate destinations menu: turn and
press the controller.
A menu appears.
To change an intermediate destination:
X
Navigation
select Edit
X
Change the address, e.g. the city and street.
X
To select OK: turn and press the controller.
in the menu.
The intermediate destinations menu appears
and displays the changed intermediate destination.
You can enter the intermediate destinations and
the destination in any order. To change the
order, at least one intermediate destination and
the destination must be entered.
X
To change the order: in the menu, select
.
Move
X
Turn the controller and move the intermediate
destination or destination to the desired position.
X
Press the controller.
To delete an intermediate destination:
X
select Delete
in the menu.
Accepting intermediate destinations
for the route
X
To select Start Route Guidance in the
intermediate destinations menu: press the
controller.
The route is calculated with the entered intermediate destinations.
If an intermediate destination was passed
during route guidance, a green tick mark will
be entered in the intermediate destinations
menu. Once the route has been recalculated,
the intermediate destination is deleted from
the intermediate destinations menu.
Saving as a personal route
You can save a route including intermediate
destinations on the SD card.
Requirements: the SD card has the FAT data
system format (e.g. FAT32).
X
Insert the SD memory card (Y page 139).
X
To select Save As Personal Route in the
intermediate destinations menu: press the
controller.
An input field appears.
X
Enter a file name in the input field. Press OK to
confirm.
The route is saved to the SD memory card.
Searching for a gas station when the
fuel level is low
Requirement: the setting Gas on Reserve must
be enabled (
If the fuel tank reserve level is displayed, you will
see the Reserve Fuel Would you like to
start a search for surrounding gas
stations? message.
X
To select Yes or No: turn and press the controller.
If you select Yes
starts. When the search is complete, a list of
the gas stations available along the route or in
the vicinity is displayed.
If you select No
X
Select the gas station.
The address of the gas station is displayed.
X
To select Start: press the controller.
The selected gas station is entered into position 1 of the intermediate destinations menu.
Route guidance begins.
If the intermediate destinations menu already
contains four intermediate destinations, a
prompt will be displayed, asking you whether
you wish to enter the gas station into position
1. If you select Yes
ferred into the list and intermediate destination 4 is deleted.
Y page 51).
: the gas station search
: the search is canceled.
, the gas station is trans-
Entering a destination from
Mercedes-Benz Apps
Requirement (USA): mbrace is activated for the
Mercedes-Benz Apps (
Y page 118).
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Requirement (Canada): a mobile phone is connected to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
(Y page 90) or USB (Y page 151).
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select From Mercedes-Benz Apps.
The list of Mercedes-Benz Apps appears.
Using geo-coordinates
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select Using Geo-Coordinates.
Geo-coordinates (longitude and latitude) are
entered in degrees, minutes and seconds.
X
To enter geo-coordinates: turn the controller.
The value for degree, minute or second
changes.
X
To move the selection within the line: slide
1 the controller.
X
To move the selection between lines: slide
4 the controller.
X
To confirm the value: press the controller.
X
To store geo-coordinates: select Save by
turning and pressing the controller.
The destination with the geo-coordinates can
be saved as:
R
a home address in the address book
R
a navigable address book contact
®
For further information on the address
book, see (
R
a personal destination on the SD card
Y page 78)
(
X
To start route calculation: select Start
Y page 102)
Route Guidance by turning and pressing the
controller.
Personal POIs and routes
General notes
The use of personal POIs for displaying traffic
surveillance equipment is not permitted in every
country. Please observe the country-specific
regulations and always drive at a suitable speed.
Personal POIs are filed in categories:
R
Not Classified
Standard entry for personal POIs
R
Mercedes-Benz Apps
Personal POIs (destinations, routes) that you
have imported via the online functions.
R
Categories which you have created yourself,
e.g. on your PC
Personal routes are not categorized.
Settings for personal POIs
Displaying on the map
Requirements: an SD card with personal POIs is
inserted (
The SD card has the FAT data system format
(e.g. FAT32).
All personal POIs of the selected category are
displayed on the map with a corresponding symbol.
Y page 139).
Navigation
Z
Personal POIs and routes
64
If the "Alert when approaching" function is acti-
Y page 64), the symbols are displayed
vated (
up to a map scale of 2 mi.
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Personal POIs.
X
Select Display on the Map.
Navigation
The menu displays the categories available on
the SD card.
X
To select a category: turn and press the
controller.
All personal POIs in the selected category are
displayed O or not displayed ª, depending
on the previous status.
Alert when approaching
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Personal POIs.
X
Select Approaching POI Cue.
The menu displays the categories available on
the SD card.
X
Select Audible or Optical.
The function is switched on O or off ª,
depending on the previous status.
X
To select a category: turn and press the
controller.
The function is switched on O or off ª, for
all personal POIs of this category, depending
on the previous setting.
Saving personal POIs and routes
General notes
Personal POIs and routes are geodata which are
saved in open GPX format (GPS Exchange format) on the SD card.
Requirements: the SD card has the FAT data
system format (e.g. FAT32).
Requirements: an SD card with personal POIs is
inserted (
Y page 139).
The SD card has the FAT data system format
(e.g. FAT32).
If the vehicle is approaching a personal POI, this
is highlighted on the map and/or an audible signal sounds.
For this purpose, both the corresponding function Approaching POI Cue
and the category
containing the personal POI must be activated.
Personal POI from current vehicle position or crosshair position
X
Insert the SD memory card (Y page 139).
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
When the map is displayed, press the controller until a message appears.
The current vehicle position is saved to the
Not Classified
category on the SD card
Personal POIs and routes
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and also stored in the "Last destinations"
memory (
Y page 79).
If the "Move map" function is selected
Y page 49), the crosshair position is saved.
(
If no SD card is inserted, the personal POI
i
will only be stored in the "Last destinations"
memory.
Personal POI from destination address
X
Insert the SD memory card (Y page 139).
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
Call up the address entry menu and enter the
destination address (
X
To select Save, slide 6 the controller.
X
Turn and press the controller.
X
To make a selection, turn and press the con-
Y page 52).
troller.
X
Enter the name.
X
Select a category.
The current address is saved as a personal
POI on the SD card.
You can select a destination from the From
i
Previous Destinations or From Contacts
memories and save it on the SD card.
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From Previous Destinations
(Y page 56)
R
From Contacts (Y page 57)
Personal route from a tour including
intermediate destinations
X
Insert the SD memory card (Y page 139).
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
Enter a destination, e.g. by address
Y page 53).
(
X
Start route calculation (Y page 54).
X
Enter an intermediate destination
Y page 60).
(
X
Select Save As Personal Route in the
intermediate destinations menu.
The route is saved in the Personal Routes
folder on the SD card.
Importing personal destinations and
routes via Mercedes-Benz Apps
You can import destinations and routes into the
navigation via the Mercedes-Benz apps. These
have their own symbol and are filed in the
Mercedes-Benz Apps
category.
Mercedes-Benz apps are, for example:
R
Download POI
R
Local Search
You can save the imported destinations and
routes as personal POIs and routes (
Y page 64).
When importing routes, please note:
R
The Mercedes-Benz Apps may generate a
route based on a different map from the one
used by the multimedia system. Points on the
route may therefore be situated off the digital
roads.
R
The Mercedes-Benz Apps minimize the number of route points offered.
For this reason an imported route commenced in the multimedia system may deviate from the original route from the
Mercedes-Benz Apps.
Selecting and editing personal POIs
and routes
Selecting
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The example shows a personal POI.
X
Insert the SD memory card (Y page 139).
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select From Memory Card.
The menu displays the categories available on
the SD card.
Navigation
X
To select a category or Personal Routes,
turn and press the controller.
The available personal POIs or route entries
are displayed.
X
Select personal POI or personal route.
The address of the personal POI appears or
the personal route is displayed in the map.
If a large number of entries are stored, a register
for quick selection appears. Personal POIs and
routes can be saved and sorted with different
character sets (e.g. Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic).
X
To select a register: slide 9 the control-
ler.
X
To select a character: turn and press the controller.
X
To select a character set for sorting: slide
9 the controller to select B.
X
Press the controller.
The available character sets are displayed.
The # dot indicates the current setting.
X
Turn and press the controller.
Editing
The example shows a personal route.
X
Select personal POI or personal route
Y page 65).
(
To explore a personal POI or personal
X
route: turn and press the controller to select
.
Map
The map with the crosshair appears and
shows the destination.
X
Scroll the map (Y page 49).
X
Set the map scale (Y page 79).
X
To switch to the menu: press the % button.
X
To call the personal POI: turn and press the
controller to select Call
.
If a mobile phone is connected to the multimedia system and the telephone number is
available, the call is connected (
X
To save a personal POI: turn and press the
controller to select Save
X
Continue saving (Y page 77).
X
To edit the name and symbol: turn and
press the controller to select Edit
X
Select Change Name or Edit Icon.
X
Character entry (Y page 28).
X
Select a symbol.
X
To delete a personal POI or route: turn and
press the controller to select Delete
Y page 96).
.
.
.
A prompt will appear.
X
Select Yes or No.
If you select Yes
, the personal destination or
personal route is deleted.
To select the outward and return route:
X
select Swap
by turning and pressing the controller.
The starting and destination positions of your
personal route, and thus the direction for
route guidance, are switched round. One-way
streets or restricted intersections are taken
into consideration. Therefore, the outward
and return routes may differ from each other.
X
To start route guidance: turn and press the
controller to select Start
.
Recording the route
General notes
Routes are recorded using the SD card.
Requirements: the SD card has the FAT data
system format (e.g. FAT32).
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When recording the route, bear in mind the following:
R
If the SD card is inserted, it must not be
removed during recording.
R
If route recording is started manually, it must
be finished manually before the multimedia
system is switched off (e. g. when the engine
is switched off).
R
The multimedia system minimizes the number of route points recorded. Therefore when
the recorded route is subsequently commenced, it may differ from the route that was
originally recorded.
Starting/finishing route recording
X
Insert the SD memory card (Y page 139).
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select From Memory Card.
X
Select Start Route Recording.
The route is recorded and REC appears at the
bottom edge of the screen.
X
To stop recording, select End Route
Recording from the menu.
The route is stored under Personal Routes
Displaying/editing the recorded route
X
Insert the SD memory card (Y page 139).
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select From Memory Card.
X
Select Personal Routes.
Previously recorded routes are displayed.
X
To select a route, turn and press the controller.
The map appears with a menu. The recorded
route is shown on the map in blue.
X
To calculate a route: select Start.
X
To change the name and symbol: select
.
Edit
X
Select Change Name or Edit Icon.
X
Character entry (Y page 28).
X
Select a symbol.
Route guidance
General notes
The multimedia system calculates the route to
the destination without taking the following into
account, for example:
R
traffic lights
R
stop and yield signs
R
parking or stopping restrictions
R
road narrowing
R
temporary traffic rules and regulations
The navigation system can give differing driving
recommendations if the actual street/traffic situation does not correspond with the digital
map's data. For example, if the road layout or
the direction of a one-way street has been
changed.
For this reason, you must always observe road
and traffic rules and regulations during your
.
journey. Road and traffic rules and regulations
always have priority over system driving recommendations.
Route guidance begins once a route has been
calculated (
The multimedia system guides you to your destination by means of navigation announcements
in the form of audible navigation announcements and route guidance displays.
The route guidance displays can be seen if navigation mode is switched on.
If you do not follow the navigation announcements or if you leave the calculated route, the
multimedia system automatically calculates a
new route to the destination.
Y page 54).
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If the digital map contains the corresponding
information, the following applies:
R
During route guidance, the multimedia system tries to avoid roads with restricted
access. These include, for example, roads
which are closed to through-traffic.
R
Roads that have time restrictions (e.g. closed
on Sundays and public holidays) are considered for route guidance on days when they are
open. For this purpose, the relevant times
must be correctly stored in the database.
Change of direction
Overview
Changes of direction have three phases:
Navigation
R
Preparation phase
R
Announcement phase
R
Change-of-direction phase
Changes in direction are also shown in the multifunction display of the instrument cluster (see
the vehicle Operator's Manual).
Preparation phase
The multimedia system prepares you for the
upcoming driving maneuver, e.g. with the
announcement "Prepare to turn right". You see
the full-screen map.
Announcement phase
The display is now split into two sectors. The
map is shown on the left side of the display, and
a detailed image of the intersection or a 3D
image of the imminent change of direction is
shown on the right side of the display.
Change-of-direction phase
The multimedia system announces the immediate change of direction. The change of direction
is announced ahead of time, e.g. with the
announcement "Now turn right".
The display is split in two like in the announcement phase.
The change of direction is performed when the
light-color bar on the right drops down to 0 ft and
the current vehicle position symbol has reached
the white change-of-direction point.
When the change of direction is completed, the
map will appear in full screen mode again.
Display on highways
:
Next road or direction
;
Point at which the change of direction takes
place (white dot)
=
Change of direction (turn right here)
?
Distance to the next change of direction
The multimedia system announces the imminent change of direction.
The image shows an example of route guidance
at a highway intersection when driving on a
highway.
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Lane recommendations
Display on multi-lane roads
:
Lanes not recommended (dark gray)
;
Possible lane (light gray)
=
Recommended lanes (white)
If the digital map contains the relevant data, the
multimedia system can display lane recommendations on multi-lane roads for the next change
of direction.
Lane not recommended :: you will not be able
to complete the next change of direction if you
stay in this lane.
Possible lane ;: you will only be able to complete the next change of direction in this lane.
Recommended lane =: in this lane you will be
able to complete the next change of direction
and the one after that.
The multimedia system shows the lane recommendations for the next two changes of direction. Lane recommendations are also shown in
the multifunction display of the instrument cluster (see the vehicle Operator's Manual).
lane recommendations with a lower boundary
line.
Highway information
Display mode
Requirement: the Highway Information map
content must be enabled (
While driving on the highway, gas stations, rest
stops, rest areas and highway exits are displayed along with their immediate distances
from the current vehicle position.
Y page 81).
Calling up the selection mode
Navigation
Approaching new lanes
:
Approaching new lane
During the change of direction, new lanes may
be added. These will be shown in the display of
X
When highway information is displayed, slide
9 the controller.
The marker is on the highway information. The
associated position is highlighted on the map.
To select the desired rest stop/freeway
X
exit: turn and press the controller.
The available POIs are displayed.
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Starting route guidance to a POI
X
To select a POI: turn the controller and press
to confirm.
The POI details are displayed.
You can perform the following functions:
Navigation
R
Store in the address book (Y page 77)
R
View on the map (Y page 82)
R
Called if a phone is connected and a phone
number is available (
R
Select for route guidance and calculate a
route to it (
Y page 54)
Y page 96)
Using the traffic jam function
Highway information enables the use of the traffic jam function. The remaining route on the
highway in this case is blocked in the direction of
travel from the selected exit.
X
To select Detour: turn and press the controller.
The traffic jam function appears
Y page 73).
(
Destination reached
Once the destination is reached, you will see the
checkered flag. Route guidance is finished.
Navigation announcements
Repeating navigation announcements
If you missed the current navigation announcement, you can call it up again.
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select +: turn and press the controller.
The navigation announcement is repeated.
If the Repeat Spoken Driving Recom‐
i
mendations function has previously been
added as a favorite, you can alternatively
select the function using the favorites button
Y page 31).
(
Setting the volume manually
X
During a navigation announcement, turn
Ä the control knob.
When you start the engine, the volume is set
i
to the lowest setting.
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Switching navigation announcements
on/off
To switch off navigation announcements:
X
press the 8 button on the multifunction
steering wheel during a navigation message.
To switch navigation announcements
X
back on: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select +: turn and press the controller.
The multimedia system automatically switches
the navigation announcements back on when:
R
a new route is calculated
R
the vehicle is started
A navigation message is given if the route is
recalculated during dynamic route guidance due
to new traffic reports (
Y page 74).
Canceling/continuing route guidance
Canceling route guidance
X
Slide 6 the controller.
The menu is shown.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select Cancel Active Route Guidance.
The blue route line is no longer shown on the
map.
Resuming route guidance
X
Slide 6 the controller.
The menu is shown.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select Continue Route Guidance.
The multimedia system calculates the route.
Route information
Destination information
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Route: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Destination Information.
The destination and existing intermediate
destinations are displayed with distances,
travel time and arrival time.
To select destination or intermediate des-
X
tination: turn and press the controller.
The address appears.
X
Select Save.
The destination or intermediate destination
can be saved as:
R
a navigable address book contact
R
a home address
X
To call up the map, select Map.
X
Move the map, change the map scale and
select the destination or the intermediate
destination (
X
To call the destination or intermediate destination, select Call
If a phone is connected and a phone number
is available, the multimedia system switches
to the telephone function.
Y page 60).
.
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Taking an alternate route
If the Calculate Alternative Routessetting
is activated O, different routes will be offered
each time a route is calculated (
You can call up alternative routes to the current
Navigation
route.
Routes 1, 2 and 4 are displayed with a dark blue
line.
Route 3 is the most economic route and is dis-
played with a green line.
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Route: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Alternative Route.
Route 1 is shown.
X
To display additional routes: select Next or
Previous
X
To start a new route guidance: select
Start
.
.
Y page 50).
X
Select Route List.
The route list shows the next change of direction and the immediate distances from the
current vehicle position.
X
To display additional route sections: turn
the controller.
The position of the change of direction that
belongs to the respective route section is
indicated on the map with a cross.
Where am I?
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Position: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Where am I?.
The street you are currently on and the previous and next intersections are displayed.
Route list
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Route: turn and press the controller.
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Traffic jam function
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Route: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Detour.
To specify the start of the traffic jam sec-
X
tion: select Beginning
.
The next possible traffic jam section starting
point is marked.
X
Turn the controller.
The marking moves along the route to the
next starting position.
X
Press the controller.
The start of the traffic jam is set.
To specify the end of a traffic jam section:
X
select End
.
The next possible traffic jam section end point
is marked.
X
Turn the controller.
The marking moves along the route to the
next end position.
X
Press the controller.
The end of the traffic jam is determined.
X
To calculate the detour: select Start.
Off-road
General notes
The navigation system may guide you to off-road
routes that your vehicle cannot drive on without
causing damage to the tires or wheels or the
vehicle itself. It is the driver’s sole responsibility
to determine the suitability of the route. The
condition of the off-road routes may vary. The
navigability of off-road routes may be influenced
by various factors such as time of day, time of
year and prevailing weather conditions. The navigation system cannot judge these factors or
take them into account for route guidance.
Route guidance to an off-road destination
The multimedia system can guide you to destinations which are within the area of the digital
map, but which are not themselves on the map.
These destinations are known as off-road destinations, which you can enter using the map, for
example. The multimedia system guides you for
as long as possible with navigation announcements and displays on roads known to the system.
If the vehicle reaches an area which is not part of
the digital map, the display appears as a splitscreen view. On the right, an arrow appears that
points to the off-road destination. You hear the
announcement: "Please follow the arrow on the
display". As the vehicle approaches the destination, you will see a display to this effect.
Route guidance from an off-road location to a destination
Off-road location: the vehicle's position is on the
digital map, but the map does not contain any
information about that location. The multimedia
system is able to guide you to a destination even
from an off-road location.
At the start of route guidance, you will see the
Road Not Mapped
message, an arrow and the
distance to the destination. The arrow shows
the compass heading to the actual destination.
As soon as the vehicle is back on a road known
to the system, route guidance continues in the
usual way.
Off-road during route guidance
Due to road construction, for example, there
may be differences between the data on the
digital map and the actual course of the road.
In such cases, the system will temporarily be
unable to locate the vehicle position on the digital map. The vehicle is therefore in an off-road
position.
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In the display, you will then see the Road Not
Mapped message, an arrow and the distance to
the destination. The direction arrow shows the
compass heading to the destination.
As soon as the system can assign the vehicle
position to the map again, route guidance continues in the usual way.
Real-time traffic reports
Prerequisites
This function is currently not available for Canada.
In order to receive real-time traffic reports via
satellite radio, you need to subscribe to SIRIUS
XM Satellite Radio Traffic Message Service.
Navigation
Further information on satellite radio
Y page 131).
(
The multimedia system can receive traffic
reports via satellite radio and take account of
these for route guidance in the navigation system. Received traffic reports are displayed on
the map either as text or as symbols.
Real-time traffic reports on the map
X
To hide the menu: slide 5 and press the
controller.
The map can be seen in the full-screen display.
X
To set the map scale: turn the controller
until the desired map scale is selected.
:
Traffic jam on the route
;
Slow-moving traffic on the route
=
Road blocked
?
Traffic jam
A
Traffic warning
B
Dashed red and white line delimiting the
traffic warning
C
Road block (crosses along the affected
road)
D
Slow-moving traffic (orange line along the
affected route)
E
Traffic jam (red line along the affected route)
The multimedia system can show certain traffic
incidents on the map with symbols (type of incident) and colored lines (extent). Traffic reports
are shown on the map at scales of 1/32 mi to
20 mi.
When : is displayed, traffic reports can be
received or traffic reports are available. If it is
not displayed, no reception is possible.
Displaying real-time traffic reports
Starting a search for traffic reports
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X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Traffic: turn and press the controller.
If satellite signals cannot be received or there
are no traffic reports, you will see a message
to this effect.
X
To close the report: press the controller.
Traffic symbol information
:
Affected roads with indication of direction
;
Symbol for report type, e.g. traffic flow message
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Traffic: turn and press the controller.
X
To select Traffic Symbol Information:
turn and press the controller.
The map appears and shows the available
traffic information as icons. The first traffic
information is highlighted.
X
To highlight additional traffic symbols, select
or Previous.
Next
X
To move the map: select Map.
You can move the map to enable further traffic information to be displayed.
You can have the traffic report relevant to a traffic icon shown.
X
To select Details: turn and press the controller.
The report shows the following information:
R
State/province, road and display of the affected direction
R
Section of the road to which the traffic report
applies
R
Traffic icon and traffic report
X
To close the detailed display: press the
% button.
Displaying reports on the route
The function is only available while route guidance is active. It shows the available traffic
reports affecting the current route.
If there are no reports for the route or the function is not supported in the selected language:
the Messages
cannot be selected.
On Route menu item is gray and
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X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Traffic: turn and press the controller.
X
To select Messages On Route: turn and
press the controller.
The traffic report window appears. Several
traffic reports may be available for the calculated route, marked for example by 1/3.
The report shows the following information:
Navigation
R
State/province, road and display of the
affected direction
R
Section of the road to which the traffic
report applies
R
Traffic icon and traffic report
To display the next/previous traffic
X
report: turn the controller.
X
To close the display: press the % button.
Displaying all traffic reports
X
To select All Messages: turn and press the
controller.
A list is shown containing all roads, areas or
regions affected by traffic reports. Roads,
areas or regions not on the route also appear
in the list.
X
To select the road, area or region: turn the
controller and press to confirm.
The traffic report is displayed (
Y page 75).
There may be several traffic reports for the
affected road.
X
To close the display: press the % button.
Settings for the display on the map
You can switch these displays on/off on the
map:
R
Incidents
R
Speed & Flow
R
Free Flow
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Traffic: turn and press the controller.
X
To select Traffic Information On Map:
turn and press the controller.
X
Select Incidents, Speed & Flow or Free
Flow.
The display is on O or off ª.
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Traffic: turn and press the controller.
Reading out traffic reports on the
route
Introduction
The text reader function is only available while
route guidance is active. It reads out traffic
reports affecting the current route.
You can select from the following text reader
properties:
R
Language (Y page 38)
R
Text reader speed (Y page 35)
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You can start the text reader function manually
or set it to automatic.
Starting the text reader function manually
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Traffic: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Read Out All Messages on Route.
The multimedia system reads out the reports
in sequential order.
If there are no reports for the route, the Read
Out All Messages on Route menu item is
gray and cannot be selected.
To cancel the read-aloud function: select
X
Cancel Read-Aloud Function
The multimedia system reads the current
report aloud and then exits the read-aloud
function.
.
for the current route when calculating the route
Y page 50).
(
If you have selected Dynamic Traffic Route
as the route type, the multimedia system guides
you to your destination along the updated route.
Storing destinations
General notes
If a route to a destination has been calculated,
the multimedia system saves the destination to
the last destinations memory. If the memory is
full, the multimedia system overwrites the oldest destination. When you save the current vehicle position or a crosshair position, this position
is stored in the "Last destinations" memory.
You can save destinations permanently in the
address book and on an SD card. For example,
you can save a destination as your home
address immediately after entering the address
Y page 53).
(
Requirements: the SD card has the FAT data
system format (e.g. FAT32).
Storing the destination in the address
book
Navigation
Automatic text reader function
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Traffic: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Read Traffic Announcements
Automatically.
Depending on the previous state, switch the
option on O or off ª.
Recalculating the route dynamically
The Dynamic Traffic Route route type takes
into account all of the traffic reports it receives
The example shows an intermediate destination.
X
To select Save: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X
New contact: select As New Contact.
If the address book already contains contacts, the entry Add
to Contactis also avail-
able.
X
Select Not Classified, Home or Work.
An input menu shows the destination
address.
Z
Storing destinations
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X
Enter a surname and first name. Character
Y page 28).
entry (
X
To select OK: turn and press the controller.
The Saving Successful
message appears.
The destination address is saved in the
address book as a navigable contact.
X
To add to a contact: select Add to Con‐
tact.
The address book appears.
X
Search for a contact (Y page 103).
X
Press the controller.
The Saving Successful
message appears.
The destination address is allocated to a contact in the address book.
Telephone numbers are not transferred to the
telephone number fields of the address book.
After selecting the destination address from
Navigation
the address book for navigation, the associated telephone number will be displayed.
If the contact already has two destination
addresses, a prompt will appear asking if a
destination address should be overwritten.
X
Select Yes or No.
If you select Yes
, a list showing both destina-
tion addresses appears.
X
To select the destination address: turn and
press the controller.
The destination address is overwritten.
X
Select Save as "My address" As "My
Address".
The destination is saved as your home
address.
Saving a destination to an SD card
X
Insert the SD memory card (Y page 139).
X
Select a POI, for example (Y page 57).
X
To select Save: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X
Select To Memory Card.
If no destination has been saved yet on the SD
card, an input menu will appear.
or
X
Select Not Classifiedor, if available, select
a category that you have created yourself.
An input menu appears.
X
Enter a new name and a new category for the
destination in the input menu if required.
Character entry (
X
Select OK.
The Saving Successful
Y page 29).
message appears.
The destination is saved to the SD card.
Saving the current vehicle position
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Position: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Save.
The current vehicle position is saved in "Last
destinations".
Saving the crosshair position
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To display the crosshair: press the controller.
X
Move the map to the desired position
Y page 49).
(
X
To show the menu: press the controller.
X
To select Position: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Save.
The crosshair position is saved in the last destinations.
Editing the last destinations
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
X
Select From Previous Destinations.
The "Last destinations" memory appears.
X
To save the destination: select the destination.
The destination address appears.
X
Store the destination in the address book
Y page 77).
(
X
Save the destination to the SD card
Y page 78).
(
X
To view the details: while in the "Last destinations" memory, turn the controller and
highlight the entry.
X
Slide 9 the controller.
A menu appears.
X
To select Details: press the controller.
The destination address can be changed if
i
desired. For instance, a different street or
house number can be selected.
X
To delete one or all destinations: while in
the "Last destinations" memory, turn the controller and highlight the entry.
X
Slide 9 the controller.
A menu appears.
Map functions
X
To select Delete or Delete All: turn and
press the controller.
A prompt appears.
X
Select Yes or No.
Selecting Yes
tion or all destinations.
Map functions
General notes
Company logos displayed on the map are trademarks of the respective companies and used
solely for the purpose of indicating the locations
of these companies. The use of such logos on
the map does not indicate approval of, support
of or advertising by these companies for the
navigation system itself.
Alternatively, you can carry out this opera-
i
tion using the touchpad (
Map settings
Setting the map scale
Requirement: the map is in full screen mode, the
menu is faded out (
The lower left-hand section of the map shows
the currently set map scale and compass needle.
Right-hand-drive vehicles: the currently set map
scale and compass needle are displayed in the
lower right-hand section of the map.
X
To show the map in full screen mode: to
hide the menu, push the % button.
or
X
Slide the controller to the center of the map
and press to confirm.
X
To set the map scale: as soon as you turn the
controller, the scale bar appears on the bottom of the display.
X
Turn the controller until the needle points to
the desired map scale.
Once you are finished selecting a map scale,
the new map scale will be shown.
deletes the selected destina-
Y page 22).
Y page 49).
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Navigation
Z
Map functions
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Selecting map orientation
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
Navigation
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Map Orientation.
The # dot indicates the current setting.
X
Turn and press the controller.
The map orientation is set.
Change
map direction
North Up
Heading Up
3-D Map
Explanation
0 The map view is displayed
so that north is always up.
¤ The map view is aligned to
the direction of travel. The
direction of travel is always at
the top; the red tip of the symbol points north.
¤ The map view is aligned to
the direction of travel. The
map displays a 3D oblique
view with elevation; the red tip
of the symbol points north.
Selecting POI symbols on the map
POIs can be displayed as symbols in the map
display. POIs include, for example, gas stations,
hotels and restaurants.
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Map Content.
X
Select POI Symbols On Map.
The # dot indicates the current setting.
X
Turn and press the controller.
Default Symbols
fined categories in the map.
Custom
Symbols allows symbols to be selec-
ted from other/all available categories.
X
Turn and press the controller.
You have the option of selecting symbols to
be displayed O or not displayed ª on the
map.
The list shows all symbols that are contained
on the digital map across all countries. However, not all points of interest are available in
all countries. As a result, certain point of interest symbols may not be displayed on the map,
even if the symbol display is switched on.
shows symbols of prede-
Selecting text information on the map
At the bottom of the display, you can specify
whether to display geo-coordinates or not to
display text information for the street you are
currently on.
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Map Content.
X
Select Text Information On Map.
The # dot indicates the current setting.
X
Turn and press the controller.
Current
Street shows the current street at
the bottom of the display.
Geo-coordinates
shows the longitude and
latitude, elevation and number of satellites
received.
The elevation shown may deviate from the
actual elevation.
X
Turn and press the controller.
Switching highway information on/off
The following can be displayed when driving on
a highway:
R
the nearest gas stations and rest stops
R
rest areas and highway exits
and their present distances from the vehicle's
current position (
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Map Content.
X
Select Highway Information.
Switch the display in the map on O or off ª.
Further information (
Y page 69)
Y page 69).
Map functions
Displaying the next crossroads
If route guidance is not active, the next crossroads can be displayed at the upper edge of the
display.
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Map Content.
X
Select Next Intersecting Street.
Switch the display in the map on O or off ª.
Showing the map version
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Map Content.
X
Select Map Version.
Information on the current map version is
shown. Information about new versions of the
digital map can be obtained from an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
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Navigation
Z
Map functions
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Rotating the 3D map
You can use this function to explore the vicinity
of the destination in a 3D view. The function is
available in all map scales.
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
Navigation
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Position: turn and press the controller.
X
Select 3D Map Rotation.
X
Turn the controller to change to the 3D map
perspective.
Additional functions:
R
Moving the map (Y page 49)
Map display
Displaying the navigation map
The multimedia system displays the navigation
map and globe satellite images. This allows for a
realistic map display free from distortion in all
map scales.
Other functions:
R
Moving the map (Y page 49)
R
Changing the map scale (Y page 79)
Building images
In small map scales 1/32 mi (20 m) and 1/16 mi
(50 m) important buildings are depicted realistically on the map. Other buildings are shown as
models.
Elevation model
The map uses elevation modeling to show a
realistic illustration.
Avoiding an area
General notes
The multimedia system enables you to avoid
areas you do not wish to drive through.
If you activate or deactivate a route block while
route guidance is active, the multimedia system
will calculate a new route. If you activate or
deactivate a route block while route guidance is
inactive, the multimedia system will use the new
setting for the next route guidance.
The calculated route may include an area to be
avoided if:
R
your destination is located in such an area
R
there is no alternative route of comparable
length available
Highways within blocked areas are always taken
into consideration in the route calculation.
Alternatively, you can carry out this opera-
i
tion using the touchpad (
Y page 22).
Avoiding a new area
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Route Settings.
X
Select Avoid Options.
X
Select Avoid Area.
X
Select Avoid New Area.
A menu appears.
X
Select Using Map or Address Entry.
If you select Using Map
hair appears.
When you have selected Address Entry
address entry menu appears (
map appears with the crosshair after the
address is entered.
, the map with cross-
Y page 52). The
Map functions
X
To select an area: when the map with crosshair appears, press the controller.
A red square appears on the map, symbolizing
the area to be blocked.
X
To change the size of the area, turn the controller.
The map scale is shown at the bottom of the
display. The needle points to the map scale
currently selected.
X
When the desired size is set, press the controller.
The area is entered into the list.
Turning an area on/off and displaying/
changing the area
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
the
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Route Settings.
X
Select Avoid Options.
X
Select Avoid Area.
A list appears.
X
To switch an area to avoid on/off: select an
area by turning and pressing the controller.
The area will be avoided O or not ª.
X
To display/change an area: mark an area by
turning the controller.
X
Slide 9 the controller.
X
To select Display/Change: press the controller.
The map with the crosshair appears.
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Navigation
Z
Map functions
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The area currently blocked is displayed as a
red square.
X
To move the area to a new location: slide
1, 4, 2 the controller.
X
To change the size of the area: press the controller.
X
Turn the controller.
X
To accept changes: press the controller.
A message appears stating that the area has
been set.
Deleting one/all areas
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
Navigation
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Options: turn and press the controller.
X
Select Route Settings.
X
Select Avoid Options.
X
Select Avoid Area.
A list appears.
X
To delete an area: mark an area by turning
the controller.
X
Slide 9 the controller.
X
Select Delete or Delete All.
A prompt appears asking whether you wish to
delete the area.
X
Select Yes or No.
After selecting Yes
X
To delete all areas: when the list appears,
slide 9 the controller.
X
Select Delete All.
A prompt appears asking whether you wish to
delete all areas.
X
Select Yes or No.
After selecting Yes
, the area is deleted.
, all areas are deleted.
SIRIUS XM service
Displaying SIRIUS XM service information
You can display the SIRIUS XM service information.
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The map displays the current vehicle position
or the navigation menu appears.
X
If the navigation menu appears, press the
controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X
To show the menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Traffic: turn and press the controller.
X
Select SIRIUS Service.
The provider's phone number (SIRIUS XM)
and the serial number of your service module
are displayed.
Alternatively you can call up this function
i
using the touchpad (
Y page 22).
Registering for the SIRIUS XM traffic
report service
X
Call the provider telephone number shown on
the multimedia system display.
You can also have the satellite service acti-
i
vated online. To do so, visit the SIRIUS XM
Radio website at http://www.sirius.com
(USA).
X
The connection is established: follow the
service employee's instructions.
The activation process may take up to ten
minutes.
If registration is not included when purchas-
i
ing the system, your credit card details will be
required to activate your account.
Updating the digital map
Introduction
The digital maps generated by the map software
become outdated in the same way as conventional road maps. Optimal route guidance can
only be provided by the navigation system in
Navigation functions
85
conjunction with the most up-to-date map software.
Information about new versions of the digital
map can be obtained from an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center. You can have the digital
map updated there using a data medium, or you
can update it yourself.
Carrying out a manual update
You can carry out the update yourself.
The update process may take some time (up to
45 minutes), depending on the size of the digital
map. The update will be completed more quickly
if the vehicle is stationary. If you begin the
update while the vehicle is stationary and the
starter battery has insufficient power, the multimedia system may switch off automatically.
This protects the battery. In order to prevent
this, a suitable power supply to the vehicle must
be maintained.
Navigation functions
Calling up the navigation system
menu
X
To switch to navigation mode: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Navi: turn and press the controller.
The navigation menu appears or the map displays the current vehicle position.
X
If the map appears, slide 5 the controller.
X
Press the controller.
The navigation menu appears.
X
To return to the map: turn the controller
until Navigation
appears and then press the
controller.
Calling up the online map display
Requirement for online map display (USA):
mbrace must be activated for Internet access
Y page 118).
(
Requirement for the online map display (Can-
ada): a mobile phone is connected to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
Y page 151).
USB (
X
Call up the navigation menu (Y page 85).
X
Turn the controller until Online Map Dis‐
play is brought to the front.
®
(Y page 90) or
X
Press the controller.
The online connection is established. Once
the connection is established, the Google
Maps™ map shows the vicinity of the current
vehicle position.
Alternatively you can call up this function
i
using the touchpad (
X
To exit the online map display: press the %
Y page 22).
button.
Calling up the compass display
X
Call up the navigation menu (Y page 85).
X
Turn the controller until Compass is brought to
the front.
X
Press the controller.
The compass display provides the following
information:
R
The current direction of travel with bearing
(360 degree format) and compass direction
R
Longitude and latitude coordinates in
degrees, minutes and seconds
R
Height (rounded off) above sea level
R
Number of GPS satellites from which a signal can be received
Alternatively you can call up this function
i
using the touchpad (
X
To exit the compass display: press the %
button.
Y page 22).
Navigation
Z
Problems with the navigation system
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Drive information
X
Call up the navigation menu (Y page 85).
X
Turn the controller until Drive Information
is brought to the front.
X
Press the controller.
Navigation
The Starting Drive Information.
Please Wait... message appears.
You will then see maps with the current vehicle position and the vicinity of the destination
in different scales, these are automatically
displayed one after another.
If mbrace is activated for Internet access
Y page 118), additional information can be
(
displayed, e.g. weather at the destination.
Alternatively you can call up this function
i
using the touchpad (
X
To exit Drive Information: press the controller.
X
Press the % button.
Y page 22).
Route flight
X
Call up the navigation menu (Y page 85).
X
Turn the controller until Route Flight is
brought to the front.
X
Press the controller.
Alternatively you can call up this function
i
using the touchpad (
X
Select Ì.
Y page 22).
The route will be flown along from a helicopter
perspective.
X
To stop route flight: select Ë.
X
To exit the route flight: press the controller.
X
Press the % button.
Info on navigation
X
Call up the navigation menu (Y page 85).
X
Turn the controller until Info on Naviga‐
tion is brought to the front.
X
Press the controller.
The Digital Operator's Manual is opened at
the section on navigation.
Alternatively you can call up this function
i
using the touchpad (
Y page 22).
Problems with the navigation system
Problem
The multimedia system
does not resume route
guidance after the journey has been interrupted.
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
Route guidance is canceled if you interrupt the journey for more than
two hours.
"Interrupting the journey" refers to stopping the vehicle.
"Continuing route guidance" refers to switching the multimedia sys-
tem back on and driving on.
X
Continue route guidance (Y page 71).
Problems with the navigation system
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Problem
The multimedia system
is unable to determine
the vehicle's position.
Problem
The Navigation
Unavailable Please
refer to the Opera‐
tor's Manual. mes-
sage appears.
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
The multimedia system must identify the vehicle’s position again after
it has been transported.
Example:
R
After transporting the vehicle by ferry
R
After transporting the vehicle by motorail
X
Start the vehicle and pull away.
The multimedia system calculates the vehicle's position. Depending
on the driving situation, this may take some time.
Route guidance may be restricted during the determination of the
vehicle's position.
When positioning is complete, route guidance is resumed with navigation announcements and route guidance displays.
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
The multimedia system has an integrated hard drive on which the
digital map is stored.
To protect the integrated hard drive against damage, the multimedia
system deactivates it at very high and low temperatures. The navigation system will then be temporarily unavailable.
X
Let the vehicle and the multimedia system heat up or cool down to
a normal temperature.
X
To hide the message: switch the multimedia system off and then
on again.
Navigation
Problem
A message informs you
that the data medium
containing the digital
map is incompatible with
the vehicle software.
Problem
The map software
update has failed.
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
The data medium containing the digital map cannot be used for the
update.
X
To confirm the message: press the controller.
X
Remove the data medium.
X
Have the system database checked at an authorized MercedesBenz Center.
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
The data medium is dirty.
X
Clean the data medium.
X
Restart the update.
The data medium is scratched.
X
Consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Z
Problems with the navigation system
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Problem
Problem
The multimedia system
asks for an activation
code during the map
Navigation
update.
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
There is overheating due to excessive temperatures in the vehicle
interior.
X
Wait until the vehicle interior has cooled down.
X
Restart the update.
The multimedia system's integral hard disk has been physically damaged.
X
Consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions
The digital map is secured with an activation code.
X
Consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
General notes
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Your multimedia system equipment
These operating instructions describe all the
standard and optional equipment of your multimedia system, as available at the time of going
to press. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not
feature all functions described here. This also
applies to safety-relevant systems and functions.
Read the information on qualified specialist
workshops in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Important safety notes
WARNING
G
If you operate mobile communication equipment when driving, you may be distracted
from the traffic situation. You could also lose
control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an
accident.
Only operate this equipment when the vehicle
is stationary.
If you make a call on your mobile phone while
driving, always use hands-free mode. Only use
the mobile phone when road, weather and traffic
conditions permit. Some jurisdictions prohibit
the driver from using a mobile phone while driving a vehicle.
Keep in mind that at a speed of 30 mph (approximately 50 km/h), the vehicle covers a distance
of 44 ft (approximately 14 m) per second.
Excessive levels of electromagnetic radiation
may cause damage to your health and the health
of others.
There is scientific discussion surrounding the
possible health risks posed by electromagnetic
fields. You can reduce this risk by using an exterior antenna.
Therefore, connect your mobile communications equipment to the vehicle's exterior
antenna wherever possible.
General notes
Telephony
A Bluetooth®interface is available for telephony.
If your mobile phone supports the Bluetooth
®
profile PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile), the
contacts are automatically displayed in the multimedia system.
You can use the message function if your mobile
phone supports the MAP Bluetooth
®
profile
(Message Access Profile).
With a suitable mobile phone, you can use the
hands-free system and receive vCards via the
Bluetooth
®
interface.
You can obtain more information about suitable
mobile phones on the Internet at
http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect.
Or call the Mercedes-Benz Service Center at
1-800-FOR-MERCedes(1-800-367-6372) for
the USA or at 1-800-387-0100 for Canada.
HD Voice
The multimedia system supports telephone
calls in HD Voice
®
®
. The voice quality can be
improved with this procedure.
®
Requirements for HD Voice
R
Your mobile phone and mobile phone network
provider support HD Voice
R
The mobile phone and mobile phone network
provider of the person you are calling support
HD Voice
®
.
:
®
.
Depending on the quality of the connection, the
voice quality may fluctuate.
Call disconnection while the vehicle is
in motion
A call may be disconnected if:
R
there is insufficient network coverage in certain areas
R
you move from one transmitter/receiver area
(cell) into another and no channels are free
R
you use a SIM card that is not compatible with
the network available
Telephone
Z
Connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone
90
Operating options
You can operate the telephone by:
R
using the controller by turning, pressing, sliding 1 or 4
R
using the touchpad (Y page 22)
R
using the 6 or ~ button on the multifunction steering wheel
R
using the Voice Control System (see the separate operating instructions)
Function restrictions
You may have to wait to use telephony via the
multimedia system in the following situations:
R
if the mobile phone is switched off
R
if Bluetooth®is switched off on the mobile
phone
Telephone
R
if the mobile phone is not (or not yet) logged
into a mobile phone network
R
if the Bluetooth®function is switched off in
the multimedia system
The telephone automatically tries to log on to a
network. If no network is available, you may not
be able to make a "911" emergency call. If you
attempt to make an outgoing call, the No Ser‐
vice message will appear for a short while.
Telephone menu
Symbols : to = and A are not shown until
after a mobile phone has been connected to the
multimedia system. The symbols depend on
your mobile phone and your mobile phone network provider. Further information on connecting a mobile phone (
Y page 90).
Symbol ; shows the current signal strength of
the mobile phone network. If all bars are filled,
you have optimum reception.
If the bars are not filled, you have very poor
reception or no reception at all.
Receiver icon shows whether a call is
i
active/being connected ¡ or not ¢.
Calling up the telephone menu
X
To show the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
Showing the menu bar
X
Slide 6 the controller.
If the mobile phone connected supports the
MAP Bluetooth
®
profile (Message Access
Profile), the 1 menu item is available. Further
information on text messages and e-mail
(
Y page 111).
If you have an unread text message or e-mail,
the 0 mail symbol is displayed at the top in
the status bar. The symbol disappears once you
have read the text message or e-mail. The ú
symbol is displayed as soon as the message
memory on the mobile phone or SIM card is full.
The symbol disappears once you delete at least
one message.
:
Mobile phone network provider
;
Signal strength of the mobile phone network
=
Receiver icon ¢ or ¡
?
Telephone menu character bar
A
Bluetooth®device name of the currently
connected mobile phone
B
Enters characters using the touchpad
C
Displays the phone book
Connecting/disconnecting a mobile
phone
Prerequisites
For telephony via the Bluetooth®interface, you
require a Bluetooth
mobile phone must support Hands-Free Profile
1.0 or above.
On the multimedia system
X
Activate Bluetooth®(Y page 38).
®
-capable mobile phone. The
Connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone
91
On the mobile phone
X
Switch on the mobile phone and enter the PIN
when prompted to do so (see the manufacturer's operating instructions).
X
Activate Bluetooth®and, if necessary, Blue-
®
visibility for other devices (see the
tooth
manufacturer's operating instructions).
This visibility is for restricted periods of time
on some mobile phones (see the manufacturer's operating instructions).
X
Set the Bluetooth®device name for the
mobile phone if necessary.
®
The Bluetooth
device names for all of one manufacturer's products might be identical. To
make it possible to clearly identify your mobile
phone, change the device name (see the manufacturer's operating instructions). The name
can be freely selected.
If the mobile phone supports the PBAP (Phone
Book Access Profile) and MAP (Message
Access Profile) Bluetooth
®
profiles, the following information will be transmitted after you
connect:
R
Phone book
R
Call lists
R
Messages
Further information on allowing or suppressing
the automatic download of the phone book
Y page 106).
(
The battery of the mobile phone should always
be kept sufficiently charged in order to prevent
malfunctions.
Not all mobile phones available on the mar-
i
ket are equally suitable. You can obtain further information about suitable mobile
phones and about the connection between
the mobile phone and the multimedia system
on the Internet at http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect.
You can also obtain more information by calling.
In the USA, you can get in touch with the
Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance Center
on 1-800-FOR-MERCedes (1-800-367-6372).
In Canada, you can get in touch with the Customer Relations Center on 1-800-387-0100.
Some displays (e.g. the signal strength)
i
depend on the supported version of the
Hands-Free Profile.
Procedure and general information
Searching for and authorizing (connecting)
a mobile phone
Before using your mobile phone with the multimedia system for the first time, you will need to
search for the phone (
authorize it (
Y page 92). Depending on the
mobile phone, authorization either takes place
by means of Secure Simple Pairing or by entering a passkey. The multimedia system automatically makes the procedure that is relevant for
your mobile phone available. You can recognize
Secure Simple Pairing by the fact that a code is
displayed on the mobile phone and on the multimedia system. You can recognize the passkey
system by the fact that you have to enter a code
on the mobile phone and on the multimedia system. The mobile phone is always connected
automatically after authorization.
If the multimedia system does not detect your
mobile phone, this may be due to particular
security settings on your mobile phone. You can
also start the search procedure and authorization on the mobile phone (
Device-specific information on authorizing and
connecting Bluetooth
can be found on the Internet at http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect.
You can authorize up to 15 mobile phones. After
authorization, the connection of the last two telephones used always functions automatically.
Only one mobile phone can be connected to the
multimedia system at any one time.
De-authorizing (disconnecting) a mobile
phone
The connection is terminated automatically if
you leave the receiver range of the multimedia
system or deactivate Bluetooth
phone.
If you no longer want the Bluetooth
to be established automatically, the mobile
phone must be de-authorized (disconnected)
Y page 94).
(
Y page 92) and then
Y page 93).
®
-capable mobile phones
®
on your mobile
®
connection
Telephone
Z
Connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone
92
Searching for a mobile phone
X
To show the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar in the telephone
menu: slide 6 the controller.
Telephone
X
To select Connect Device: turn and press
the controller.
The device list is displayed.
X
To select Search for Phones: turn and
press the controller.
A message is displayed that Bluetooth
be activated on the mobile phone and must be
made visible to other devices.
X
To select Start Search: press the controller.
The available mobile phones are displayed in
the device list.
The duration of the search depends on the number of Bluetooth
their characteristics.
If a new phone is found, it appears in the device
list with the Ï symbol. You can now authorize (connect) the mobile phone found
Y page 92).
(
If the maximum number of authorized devices in
the device list is reached, you will be requested
to de-authorize a mobile phone (
When you call up the device list again, deauthorized devices will be removed from the list.
To update the device list, start the search again.
®
telephones within range and
Y page 94).
®
Symbols in the device list
Sym-
Explanation
bol
Ï
New mobile phone found, not yet
authorized.
Ñ
Mobile phone is authorized, but is
not connected
#
Mobile phone is authorized and
connected
Authorizing a mobile phone (connecting)
Authorization via Secure Simple Pairing
If the multimedia system has found your mobile
phone, you can authorize (connect) it.
X
To select a mobile phone from the device list:
turn the controller and press to confirm.
A code is displayed in the multimedia system
and on the mobile phone.
must
The code is the same
X
Multimedia system: select Yes.
X
Mobile phone: confirm the code. Depending
on the mobile phone used, you may have to
confirm the connection to the multimedia system and for the PBAP and MAP Bluetooth
profiles. The prompt to confirm may take up
to two minutes to be displayed. You may also
save the confirmation on the mobile phone
(see the manufacturer's operating instructions).
The mobile phone is now authorized and connected to the multimedia system. You can
now speak using the hands-free system.
To ensure an optimum language quality, you can
set the mobile phone's transmission and reception volume (
The code is different
X
Multimedia system: select No.
The process is canceled. Repeat the authorization.
Y page 94).
®
Authorization via passkey entry (access
code)
If the multimedia system has found your mobile
phone, you can authorize (connect) it.
Connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone
93
X
To select the Bluetooth®name of the desired
mobile phone in the device list: turn and press
the controller.
The input menu for the passkey is displayed.
The passkey is a one- to sixteen-digit number
combination which you can choose yourself.
X
Multimedia system: enter the passkey using
the character bar.
X
Select ¬ once all the numbers have been
entered.
X
Mobile phone: enter the same passkey and
confirm your entry. Depending on the mobile
phone used, you may have to confirm the
connection to the multimedia system and for
the PBAP and MAP Bluetooth
®
profiles. The
prompt to confirm may take up to two
minutes to be displayed. You may also save
the confirmation on the mobile phone (see the
manufacturer's operating instructions).
The mobile phone is now authorized and connected to the multimedia system. You can
now speak using the hands-free system.
To ensure an optimum language quality, you can
set the mobile phone's transmission and reception volume (
If the Authorization Failed
Y page 94).
message
appears, you may have entered a different passkey or exceeded the prescribed time limit.
Repeat the procedure.
Some mobile phones require a passkey with
i
four or more digits.
If you wish to re-authorize the mobile phone
i
after de-authorizing it, you can choose
another passkey for it.
Establishing the connection from the
mobile phone
The Bluetooth®device name of the multimedia
system is MB Bluetooth
X
Multimedia system: call up the telephone
menu.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Connect Device: turn and press
the controller.
The device list is displayed.
.
X
To select Connect via Phone: turn and
press the controller.
A message is displayed, stating that you can
start the search on your mobile phone.
X
Mobile phone: start the search for a Blue-
®
device (see manufacturer's operating
tooth
instructions).
The multimedia system is displayed with the
name MB Bluetooth
in the mobile phone's
device list.
X
Select MB Bluetooth.
A prompt appears in the multimedia system's
display asking if the mobile phone should be
authorized.
X
Multimedia system: select Yes.
is selected, the procedure is canceled.
If No
If your mobile phone supports Secure Simple
Pairing, a code is now displayed on both devices.
The code is the same
X
Multimedia system: select Yes.
X
Mobile phone: confirm the code. Depending
on the mobile phone used, you may have to
confirm the connection to the multimedia system and for the PBAP and MAP Bluetooth
®
profiles. The prompt to confirm may take up
to two minutes to be displayed. You may also
save the confirmation on the mobile phone
(see the manufacturer's operating instructions).
The mobile phone is now authorized and connected to the multimedia system. You can
now speak using the hands-free system.
To ensure an optimum language quality, you can
set the mobile phone's transmission and reception volume (
Y page 94).
The code is different
X
Multimedia system: select No.
The process is canceled. Repeat the procedure.
If your mobile phone does not support Secure
Simple Pairing, an input menu is displayed for
the passkey. The passkey is a one- to sixteendigit number combination which you can choose
yourself. Enter the same passkey in both the
multimedia system and on the mobile phone and
confirm. Depending on the mobile phone used,
you may have to confirm the connection to the
multimedia system and for the PBAP and MAP
Bluetooth
®
profiles.
Telephone
Z
Reception and transmission volume
94
Reconnecting automatically
The multimedia system always searches for the
last connected mobile phone.
If no connection can be made to the most
recently connected mobile phone, the system
searches for the mobile phone that was connected before that one.
Switching between mobile phones
If you have authorized more than one mobile
phone, you can switch between the individual
phones.
X
To show the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
X
To show the menu bar: slide 6 the control-
Telephone
ler.
X
To select Connect Device: turn and press
the controller.
The device list is displayed.
X
To select the desired mobile phone: turn and
press the controller.
The selected mobile phone is searched for
and connected if it is within Bluetooth
and if Bluetooth
®
is activated.
Only one mobile phone can be connected at any
one time. The currently connected mobile
phone is indicated by the # dot in the device list.
You can only switch to another authorized
i
mobile phone if you are not currently making
a call.
De-authorizing (disconnecting) a
mobile phone
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC recommends deauthorization in the multimedia system as well
as on the mobile phone. Subsequent authorization may otherwise fail.
X
To show the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
X
To show the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
®
range
X
To select Connect Device: turn and press
the controller.
X
To highlight the desired mobile phone in the
device list: turn the controller.
X
To select G: slide 9 the controller.
X
To select Deauthorize: turn and press the
controller.
A prompt appears, asking whether you really
wish to de-authorize this device.
X
To select Yes: turn and press the controller.
The mobile phone is de-authorized.
Before re-authorizing the mobile phone, you
i
should also delete the device name MB
Blue‐
tooth from your mobile phone's Bluetooth
list.
Displaying connection details
X
To show the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar in the telephone
menu: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Connect Device: turn and press
the controller.
X
To highlight the desired mobile phone in the
device list: turn the controller.
X
To select G: slide 9 the controller.
X
To select Details: turn and press the controller.
The following information concerning the
selected mobile phone is shown:
R
Bluetooth®device name
R
Bluetooth®address
R
Availability status (shown after a new
search)
R
Authorization status
X
To close the detailed display: slide 8 the
controller.
Reception and transmission volume
Once the mobile phone has been authorized,
you can optimize the transmission and reception volume settings. To find out about the best
possible settings for your mobile phone, visit
http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect.
®
Using the telephone
95
Or call the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance
Center at 1-800-FOR-MERCedes
(1-800-367-6372) (USA) or Customer Relations
at 1-800-387-0100 (Canada).
X
To show the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Connect Device: turn and press
the controller.
The device list appears.
X
To highlight the desired mobile phone in the
device list: turn the controller.
X
To select G: slide 9 the controller.
X
To select Reception Volume or Transmis‐
sion Volume: turn and press the controller.
X
To select a volume setting: turn the controller.
X
To accept changes: press the controller.
If the phone number of the caller is trans-
i
ferred, it appears in the display. If the phone
number is saved in the phone book, the contact's name is also displayed. If the phone
number is not transferred, Unknown
is shown
in the display.
Rejecting a call
X
To select = Reject: turn and press the
controller.
or
X
Press ~ on the multifunction steering
wheel.
Making a call
Using the telephone menu
X
To show the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
X
To select the sequence of numbers: turn and
press the controller for each number.
X
To select w in the telephone menu: turn
and press the controller.
The call is made.
Further information about ending a call
Y page 99).
(
Telephone
Incorrect settings may have an impact on
i
the quality of calls.
Using the telephone
Accepting a call
X
To select w Accept: press the controller.
or
X
Press 6 on the multifunction steering
wheel.
The call is accepted.
Additional functions available during a call
Y page 96).
(
Adjusting the call volume (
Further information about ending a call
Y page 99).
(
Y page 94).
Using the touchpad
X
To display the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
X
To select n: turn and press the controller.
X
Draw the sequence of numbers on the touchsensitive surface.
X
To select w in the telephone menu: turn
and press the controller.
The call is made.
Further information about the touchpad
Y page 24).
(
Z
Using the telephone
96
Using favorites
This function can be used when a telephone
number has been added as a favorite. Further
information about adding favorites (
X
Press the favorites button on the controller.
Y page 32).
The favorites are displayed.
X
To select a telephone number: turn the controller.
X
To make a call: press the controller.
Redial
X
To show the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
X
To select w in the telephone menu: turn
and press the controller.
The list of outgoing calls is displayed. The
Telephone
most recently dialed number is at the top.
X
To select an entry and make a call: turn and
press the controller.
For redialing using the multifunction steering
wheel (see the vehicle Operator's Manual).
Further information about ending a call
Y page 99).
(
Using call lists
X
To show the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Call Lists: turn and press the
controller.
X
To select Calls Receivedor Calls Dialed:
turn and press the controller.
The relevant list is displayed.
X
To select an entry and make a call: turn and
press the controller.
Selecting and placing a call using the multifunction steering wheel (see vehicle Operator's Manual)
Further information about ending a call
Y page 99).
(
Using the phone book
X
To show the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
X
To select Name in the telephone menu: turn
and press the controller.
X
Search for a contact (Y page 100).
X
To make a call: press the controller.
Selecting and placing a call using the multifunction steering wheel (see vehicle Operator's Manual)
Further information about ending a call
Y page 99).
(
Using speed dial
X
To show the main function bar: slide 5 the
controller.
X
To select Phone: turn and press the controller.
The telephone menu is displayed.
X
To highlight a number from the character bar:
turn the controller.
X
Press the controller for longer than two seconds.
The telephone menu displays the selected
entry. The number is dialed.
Further information on setting up speed dial
Y page 110).
(
Further information about ending a call
Y page 99).
(
Functions available during a call
Overview
:
Adds a call (Y page 97)
;
Person you are calling
=
Symbol for active telephone connection
Using the telephone
97
?
Ends a call
A
Switches the microphone on or off
Y page 97)
(
B
Sends DTMF tones (not possible with all
mobile phones) (
Y page 97)
Other functions:
R
Accepting a waiting call (Y page 98)
R
Call waiting (Y page 97)
R
Conducting a conference call (Y page 98)
Availability depends on the network (only possible on GSM networks) and the Bluetooth
®
mobile phone.
Adding a call
If the mobile phone network provider and the
mobile phone support the function, you can
make another call during an existing call. The
previously active call is held.
:
Adds a call
X
To select °2: turn and press the controller.
X
To make a call, for example:
R
Using the telephone menu (Y page 95)
R
using redial (Y page 96)
R
using the call lists (Y page 96)
R
using the phone book (Y page 96)
R
using speed dial (Y page 96)
Switching off the microphone:
X
To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller.
X
To select Microphone Off: turn and press
the controller.
If the microphone is switched off, the Q
symbol and the The microphone is off.
message are displayed.
Switching on the microphone:
X
Select Microphone On.
The Q symbol disappears. The The micro‐
phone is on. message is shown.
Sending DTMF tones
This function is not supported by all mobile
phones.
Answering machines or other devices can be
controlled by DTMF tones, e.g. for remote query
functions.
X
If you would like to listen to the messages on
your answering machine, for example, dial the
corresponding number.
Transmitting individual characters
X
Once a connection has been established to
the answer phone, select the desired characters in the telephone menu: turn and press the
controller each time.
Every character selected will be transmitted
immediately.
Calls with several participants
Switching between calls (call waiting)
Telephone
Switching the microphone on/off
This function is available in the telephone menu
during an active phone call.
If you make another call, you can switch
between the two calls (call waiting). This function depends on your mobile phone network
Z
Using the telephone
98
provider and the mobile phone (see the manufacturer's operating instructions).
The calls are marked 1 and 2. The active call is
highlighted.
Switching between the calls
X
To select °1or °2: turn and press the controller.
or
X
Press 6 on the multifunction steering
wheel.
The selected call is active. The other call is on
hold.
Ending the active call
X
To select = in the telephone menu: turn
and press the controller.
or
X
Press ~ on the multifunction steering
wheel.
Telephone
The other call is still on hold.
X
To activate the call on hold: select w
Resume.
The call on hold is activated. If you select
Hang Up, the call on hold is also ended.
=
On some mobile phones, the call on hold is
i
activated as soon as the active call is ended.
Conference call
You can interconnect active and held calls. This
permits several parties to hear one another and
speak with one another. This function depends
on your mobile phone network provider and the
mobile phone (see the manufacturer's operating
instructions).
X
Add a call (Y page 97).
or
X
Answer an incoming call (Y page 98).
X
To select Conference in the telephone menu:
turn and press the controller.
The new participant is included in the conference call. Conference
is displayed in the tele-
phone menu.
Incoming call during an existing call
(call waiting)
The call waiting function depends on your
mobile phone network provider and your mobile
phone. Depending on the mobile phone used,
behavior when answering a call may vary (see
the manufacturer's operating instructions).
Call waiting: if you receive a call while already
in a call, a message is shown. You also hear a
tone. You can decide whether to accept or reject
the call.
Accepting
X
To select w Accept: press the controller.
or
X
Press 6 on the multifunction steering
wheel.
The incoming call is active, the previously
active call is on hold. You can switch back and
forth between both calls (call waiting)
Y page 97).
(
Depending on the mobile phone, you may
i
also be able to accept the incoming call (call
waiting) on your mobile phone. This function
and behavior depends on your mobile phone
network provider and the mobile phone (see
the manufacturer's operating instructions).
Rejecting
X
To select = Reject: turn and press the
controller.
or
X
Press ~ on the multifunction steering
wheel.
The behavior after the call is rejected depends
on your mobile phone and mobile phone network provider.
Option 1: The originally active call is continued and the incoming call is rejected.
Option 2: The originally active call is ended
and the incoming call is accepted.
Option 3: Both calls are ended.
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