Mercedes-Benz Audio 10 Operating Instructions Manual

Audio 10
Operating Instructions
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As at 03.04.2014
Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz
First of all, familiarize yourself with your Audio 10. Read this manual, particularly the safety and warning notices, before you drive off. This will help you to obtain the maximum pleasure from your Audio 10 and avoid endan­gering yourself and others.
The equipment and functions of your Audio 10 may differ depending on:
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model
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order
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country specification
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design
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equipment
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technology
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Index ....................................................... 4
Introduction ........................................... 7
At a glance ............................................. 9
System settings .................................. 15
Telephone ............................................ 23
Audio .................................................... 29
Technical data ..................................... 39
Contents
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1, 2, 3 ...
911 emergency call .............................24
A
Authorized Mercedes-Benz Center
see Qualified specialist workshop
AUX function
Connecting a device ........................ 36
Important safety notes .................... 30
Increasing the volume ...................... 36
Selecting .......................................... 36
B
Basic functions .................................... 13
Bluetooth
®
Activating/deactivating ...................17
Conditions .......................................16
Connecting another mobile
phone .............................................. 19
De-authorizing (de-registering) a
device .............................................. 20
Displaying details .............................20
Pairing a mobile phone .................... 17
Playing an MP3 ................................ 35
Settings ...........................................16
Unpairing ......................................... 20
Bluetooth®Audio ................................. 35
Connecting an audio device .............17
Connecting another audio device .... 19
Increasing the volume ...................... 35
Pairing an audio device .................... 17
Pairing an audio device (external) .... 18
Reconnecting an audio device .........19
Selecting .......................................... 35
Unpairing an audio device ................ 20
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Call
Accepting ......................................... 24
Ending .............................................. 24
Making ............................................. 25
Rejecting .......................................... 25
Call lists ................................................ 27
Call waiting
Accepting ......................................... 26
Calling .................................................. 25
Using Bluetooth®............................. 24
Changing folders ................................. 33
Cleaning ................................................. 8
Copyright ................................................ 8
Correct use ............................................ 7
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Declarations of conformity ................... 7
Display
On-board computer ......................... 13
Overview .......................................... 11
Setting the brightness ..................... 16
Switching on/off .............................. 16
E
Equipment .............................................. 7
Example of operation .......................... 12
External devices .................................. 36
F
Factory settings .................................. 21
Fast forward/rewind .......................... 33
Frequencies
Adjusting for radio stations .............. 30
Frequency input
Manual ............................................. 30
H
Hands-free system
Switching on/off .............................. 26
L
Language
Setting ............................................. 21
M
Media Interface
Supported file formats ..................... 40
Metadata
Displaying ........................................ 34
Mobile phone
Connecting ...................................... 17
Disconnecting .................................. 20
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Index
Displaying Bluetooth®details .......... 20
Pairing ............................................. 17
Pairing (external) .............................. 18
Reconnecting ................................... 19
Selecting .......................................... 24
MP3
Changing folders .............................. 33
Selecting a track .............................. 33
Mute function ...................................... 14
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On-board computer
Overview .......................................... 13
Operating safety .................................... 7
Overview of controls ........................... 10
P
Pairing .................................................. 17
Phone book
Calling an entry ................................ 25
Phone call
Dialing .............................................. 25
Playback options ................................. 34
Q
Qualified specialist workshop .............. 8
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Radio
Calling up stored stations ................ 31
Entering a frequency ........................ 30
Searching for a station ..................... 30
Selecting .......................................... 30
Setting a station .............................. 30
Setting stations manually ................ 30
Sound settings (balance, bass,
fader, treble) .................................... 16
Storing stations ............................... 31
Storing stations automatically ......... 31
Storing stations manually ................ 31
Switching wavebands ...................... 31
Redial .................................................... 26
Reset .................................................... 21
Resetting
Factory settings ............................... 21
S
SD function
Displaying metadata ........................ 34
Displaying track information ............ 34
Important safety notes .................... 32
Inserting a memory card .................. 32
Selecting .......................................... 32
Selecting a track .............................. 33
Selecting playback options .............. 34
Switching folders ............................. 33
SD memory card
Ejecting ............................................ 32
Inserting .......................................... 32
Setting
Stations ........................................... 30
Volume ............................................ 14
Settings
Adjusting the display ....................... 16
Brightness ........................................ 16
Language ......................................... 21
Sound settings ................................. 16
Specialist workshop .............................. 8
Station search ..................................... 30
Stations
Calling up ......................................... 31
Saving manually ............................... 31
Selecting .......................................... 30
Setting manually .............................. 30
Storing ............................................. 31
Storing automatically ....................... 31
Steering wheel with buttons
Overview .......................................... 13
Switching on/off ................................. 13
Switching wavebands (radio) ............. 31
T
Telephone
911 emergency call ......................... 24
Accepting/ending a call ................... 24
Entering phone numbers .................. 25
Important safety notes .................... 24
Making a call .................................... 25
Redialing .......................................... 26
Rejecting a call ................................ 25
Rejecting or accepting a waiting
call ................................................... 26
Index
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Selecting .......................................... 24
Setting the reception and trans-
mission volume ................................ 27
Switching hands-free system on/
off .................................................... 26
Telephone book
Downloading (from a mobile
phone) ............................................. 27
Track
Selecting by skipping to a track ....... 33
Selecting by track number ............... 33
Selecting from a track list ................ 33
Track information ................................ 34
Track list .............................................. 33
U
Unpairing ............................................. 20
USB (Audio)
Connecting a device ........................ 32
Displaying metadata ........................ 34
Displaying track information ............ 34
File structure ................................... 40
Requirements .................................. 40
Selecting .......................................... 32
Selecting a track .............................. 33
Selecting playback options .............. 34
Switching folders ............................. 33
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Volume
Setting ............................................. 14
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Index
Operating safety
Important safety notes
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WARNING
If you operate information systems and com­munication equipment integrated in the vehi­cle while driving, you will be distracted from traffic conditions. You could also lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate the 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.
Observe the legal requirements of the coun­try in which you are currently driving.
Bear in mind that, at a speed of only 50 km/h, your vehicle covers a distance of nearly 14 m per second.
When using the device please follow:
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the safety information in these instructions
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traffic rules and regulations
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motor vehicle laws and safety standards
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Improper work on electronic components or other systems (such as the radio and disc slot) and their software may result in malfunction or failure. Even systems that have not been modified could be affected because the electronic systems are con­nected. Electronic malfunctions can seri­ously jeopardize the operational safety of your vehicle.
Always have all work on or modifications to electronic components carried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
Proper use
Audio 10 can be used to receive radio stations and to play back SD memory cards and other data carriers. Additionally, Audio 10 can
make calls via the Bluetooth®function.
Observe the specified requirements for data carriers and permissible formats.
Equipment
This Supplement describes Audio 10 with all standard and optional equipment available at the time of this Supplement going to print. Country-specific variations are possible. Please note that your Audio 10 system may not be equipped with all the features descri­bed. This also applies to systems and func­tions relevant to safety. Therefore, your Audio 10 equipment may differ from certain descriptions and illustrations. Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, consult any authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
This supplement is an integral part of the vehicle. Keep it in the vehicle together with the Operating Instructions.
Declaration of conformity
Radio-based vehicle components
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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
vehicle comply with Industry Canada RSS-210 standard. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. These devices may not cause interfer­ence, and
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2. These devices must accept any interfer­ence, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Information on copyright
Registered trademarks
Bluetooth®technology is the standard for
short-range wireless data transmission of up to approximately 10 meters.
Bluetooth®is a registered trademark of Blue­tooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Inc.
An SD memory card is a digital storage medium.
SD memory cards carry the logo displayed above. This logo is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
Qualified specialist workshops
Always have all work on or modifications to electronic components carried out at a quali­fied specialist workshop. This workshop has the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required. In particular, work relevant to safety or on safety-related systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
An authorized Mercedes-Benz Center is a qualified specialist workshop.
Cleaning
To clean, use a slightly damp cloth. The cloth must be soft and lint-free. For stubborn dirt, you can use a mild cleaning agent. In partic­ular, do not clean the display with alcohol, acid or an abrasive cleaning agent.
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Introduction
Operating system ................................ 10
Overview of operation with steer-
ing wheel buttons ............................... 13
Display overview of the on-board
computer ............................................. 13
Basic functions .................................... 13
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At a glance
Operating system
Overview
Function Page
: u
Adjusts sound settings 16
; $
Selects radio 30
Switches wavebands 31
= i
Adjusts system settings 16
? Õ
Calls up audio source:
SD memory card 32
USB device 32
AUX function 36
BT Audio 17
A %
Selects the telephone func­tion
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B
Display 11
C
SD memory card slot 32
Function Page
D
Stowage compartment
E
x to slm
Sets the frequency man­ually 31
Stores stations manually 31
Calls up stored stations 31
Selects a track 33
Telephone number entry 25
Searches for a phone book entry 25
Passkey entry 17
F j
Deletes characters
G %
Exits menu or jumps up one menu level higher
H 9
Confirms the selection/ entry
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Operating system
At a glance
Function Page
I
9:=;
Navigates within the menus
J o
Sets the volume 14
K q
Switches on/off 13
L F
Selecting a station 30
Skips forward 33
Fast forward 33
M E
Selecting a station 30
Skips back 33
Rewind 33
Function Page
N 6
Accepts a call 24
Makes a call 25
Redials 26
Accepts a waiting call 26
O ~
Ends a call 24
Rejects a call 25
Rejects a waiting call 26
P 8
Mutes audio source 14
Pauses SD memory card/USB device/BT audio
Display
:
Status bar
;
Display/selection window
=
Menu bar
The display shows the function currently selected with its current settings and associ­ated menus =. The following functions and menus are available:
Operation Menu
Radio Radio
Presets
Waveband
SD memory card SD
Music
Info
Media
USB USB
Music
Info
Media
AUX AUX
Volume
Media
BT Audio BT Audio
Playback/Stop Playback
Media
Operating system
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At a glance
Operation Menu
Telephone Telephone
Name
Calls List
System System
Display Off
Entry routines
Buttons and their functions
Use the 9, :, =, ; and 9 but­tons to navigate within the menus.
Button Operation
9
To exit the menu bar
Selects the previous line in the menu
:
To jump to the menu bar
Selects the next line in the menu
=
To jump to the left in the menu bar
Jumps up one menu level higher
To lower the level in the menu
;
To jump to the right in the menu bar
Jumps back to the main menu
To raise the level in the menu
9
Confirms the selection/entry
Example of operation
The following example shows, step by step, how to select and play MP3 tracks which have been saved on an SD memory card.
Initial situation: you are listening to the radio and the SD memory card is inserted in the slot.
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Press the Õ button repeatedly until
SD
appears in the display.
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Press the : button to jump to the menu bar.
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Press the = or ; button to select the
Music menu.
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Press the 9 button to confirm. The Music menu opens. The previously played track is selected.
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Press the = button repeatedly until the menu level with the desired folder has been reached. Audio 10 jumps one menu level each time the button is pressed.
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Press the 9 or : button to select the desired folder.
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Press the 9 button to confirm. The folder opens and the first music track is selected.
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Select the desired track using the : button.
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Press the 9 button to confirm. The selected track is played.
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Operating system
At a glance
Overview of operation with steering wheel buttons
Steering wheel (example: Sprinter)
But­ton
Operation
:
On-board computer display
; W
Increases the volume
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Reduces the volume
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Accepts an incoming call/ redials
~
Ends/rejects a call
= V
Selects next main menu
U
Selects previous main menu
&
Jumps up in the menu bar
*
Jumps down in the menu bar
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For further information on operation with the steering-wheel buttons, see the vehi­cle's Operating Instructions.
Display overview of the on-board com­puter
The display of the on-board computer shows the following menus and functions of Audio 10:
Menu Function
Radio Selects the stored stations on
the current waveband
SD/USB Selects tracks in the current
folder
Tele­phone
Accepts a call
Ends/rejects a call
Performs calls via the phone book menu
BT Audio Selects tracks in the current
folder
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The operation of certain functions is described in the sections on basic func­tions, radio, SD memory card, USB device
and Bluetooth®.
Basic functions
Switching on/off
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Press the q On/Off button. Once switched on, Audio 10 calls up the most recently active function.
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Audio 10 switches off automatically when you remove the ignition key.
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Audio 10 switches off automatically when the condition of charge of the battery is low.
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If Audio 10 is on while the ignition is switched off, it will switch itself off auto­matically after approximately 30 minutes to save the vehicle battery.
Basic functions
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At a glance
Setting the volume
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Turn the volume control o during play­back.
or
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Press the W or X button on the steer­ing wheel.
Activating/deactivating the mute function
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Press the 8 button. The sound from the audio source is switched on or off. When the sound has been muted, the x symbol is shown in the status bar.
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If you change the audio source or adjust the volume, the sound switches on again automatically.
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When the mute function is active, play­back from the SD memory card, USB device and BT audio is paused. When you deacti­vate the mute function, playback will resume from the position where it was paused.
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Basic functions
At a glance
Display settings ................................... 16
Sound settings .................................... 16
Bluetooth®settings ............................ 16
System language ................................. 21
Resetting to factory settings ............. 21
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System settings
Display settings
Setting the brightness
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Press the i button and then confirm with 9.
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Press the : button to select
Bright
ness and confirm with 9.
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Adjust the brightness using the = or ; button. The long bar shows the current setting. The short bar shows the most recently stored brightness setting.
X
Press the 9 button. The new setting is saved and Audio 10 returns to the system menu.
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To exit the system menu: press the $ or Õ button.
Switching the display on/off
X
Press the i button.
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Press the ; button to select
Display
Off and confirm with 9.
The display is switched off. Audio 10 func­tions remain available. You continue to lis­ten to the selected audio source.
X
To switch the display on again: press 9, $ or Õ.
Sound settings
You can adjust the treble, bass, balance and fader depending on the vehicle's equipment.
X
Press the u button. The display shows the current sound set­tings.
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Select
Treble, Bass, Balance or Fader
with the 9 or : button.
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Adjust the sound with the = or ; button. The long bar shows the current setting. The short bar shows the most recently stored sound setting.
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To exit sound settings: press the % button. Audio 10 stores the new sound settings.
Bluetooth®settings
Requirements for a Bluetooth®con­nection
With Audio 10, you can use the following functions via Bluetooth®:
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make a phone call using a mobile phone
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play an audio file via an audio device
To do so, the following conditions must be met:
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you require a mobile phone with Blue­tooth®or an audio device with Bluetooth
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(Bluetooth®device).
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the Bluetooth®device must be located inside the vehicle in the vicinity of Audio 10.
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the Bluetooth®function of Audio 10 is acti­vated (Y page 17)
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Bluetooth®settings
System settings
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the Bluetooth®function of the Bluetooth
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device is activated.
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the device must support the A2DP and AVRCP audio profiles.
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Information on the Bluetooth®mobile phones and audio devices recommended by Mercedes-Benz is available from quali­fied specialist workshops.
Activating/deactivating the Blue­tooth
®
function
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Press the i button and then confirm with 9.
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Press the : button to select
Activate
Bluetooth.
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Activate or deactivate the Bluetooth®func­tion by pressing the 9 button. A checkmark in front of the
Activate
Bluetooth message indicates that the
Bluetooth®function is activated.
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To exit the system menu: press the % button.
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The Bluetooth®function will remain active until you deactivate it again. If you switch Audio 10 off, the existing Blue-
tooth®connection is disconnected. The call can be continued on the mobile phone. When switching on, Audio 10 automatically establishes the connection.
Pairing/unpairing a Bluetooth
®
device
What does pairing mean?
When pairing, an authorized connection is established between Audio 10 and the Blue-
tooth®device.
Your mobile Bluetooth®device must be visi­ble. Information on how to make your Blue-
tooth®device visible can be found in the operating instructions of your Bluetooth
®
device.
If Audio 10 and your Bluetooth®device are paired, they will connect automatically as
soon as there is a Bluetooth®connection.
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Audio 10 saves the pairing data of up to 10 Bluetooth®devices. If an additional Bluetooth®device is coupled, Audio 10
overwrites the pairing data for the Blue­tooth®device that has not been connected
to it for the longest period of time.
There are two ways of pairing:
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Bluetooth®pairing: Audio 10 searches for the Bluetooth®device and starts the pair-
ing process
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Bluetooth®external: the Bluetooth
®
device searches for Audio 10 and starts the pairing process
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If you pair a mobile phone as an audio device, it is automatically paired as a mobile phone as well, as long as your mobile phone supports this.
Pairing a Bluetooth®device (mobile phone/audio device) using Bluetooth
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pairing
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To call up the telephone menu: press the : button, select
Telephone using
the = or ; button and confirm by pressing the 9 button. The
Connect Phones menu item is selec-
ted.
or
X
To call up the BT audio menu: press the : button, select
BT Audio using the
Bluetooth®settings
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System settings
= or ; button and confirm by press- ing the 9 button. The Bluetooth Audio Device List menu item is selected.
X
Press the 9 button. The display shows the device list. The
Update menu item is selected.
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To start the search: press the 9 button. Audio 10 searches for Bluetooth®devices
(BT devices) within range for a certain period of time. The display briefly shows a message.
X
To cancel the search: press the 9 button during the search.
If at least one Bluetooth®device is found, the display shows the Bluetooth®name of the
device.
If Audio 10 does not find a Bluetooth®device, the
Search for Bluetooth devices
failed message is shown in the display.
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To search again: select
Update and press
the 9 button.
X
Press the : button to select the desired Bluetooth®device and press the 9 button
to confirm. The display shows the input menu for the passkey.
X
To enter the passkey: enter a four-digit, easy to remember number using the x
to s number keys and press the 9
button to confirm.
or
X
Press the = or ; button to select 4 digits, one after the other, and press the 9 button to confirm.
X
Press the ; button to select
OK and
press the 9 button to confirm. The Bluetooth®device is authorized.
X
Select Bluetooth®device name MB Blue­tooth on the device.
X
Enter the number selected previously on the Bluetooth®device, and confirm.
X
Confirm possible prompts using the Blue­tooth®device.
The
Authorization successful mes-
sage is shown in the display. You will see the Bluetooth®name of the Bluetooth
®
device in the display/selection window.
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When the Authorization failed mes-
sage is displayed, you may have exceeded the prescribed time period. Repeat the pro­cedure.
Alternatively, the pairing was only deleted on the Bluetooth®device. In this case, the Bluetooth®device must be unpaired and
then paired again.
Pairing a Bluetooth®device externally (mobile phone/audio device) using
Bluetooth
®
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To call up the telephone menu: press the : button, select
Telephone using
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Bluetooth®settings
System settings
the = or ; button and confirm by pressing the 9 button. The Connect Phones menu item is selec­ted.
or
X
To call up the BT audio menu: press the : button, select
BT Audio using the
= or ; button and confirm by press­ing the 9 button. The Bluetooth Audio Device List menu item is selected.
X
Press the 9 button. The display shows the device list.
X
Press the ; button. The display shows the menu for external authorization. The
External Authoriza
tion menu item is selected.
X
Press the 9 button to confirm.
X
Start the Bluetooth®scan process on the Bluetooth®device.
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Select Bluetooth®device name MB Blue­tooth on the device.
A prompt appears in the display asking whether the Bluetooth®device should be
authorized.
X
To authorize: press the = button to select
Yes and press the 9 button to con-
firm. The Bluetooth®device is authorized.
X
To enter the passkey: enter an easy to remember, four-digit number using the
x to s number keys and press the 9 button to confirm.
or
X
Use the = or ; button to select 4 digits in the number bar, one after the other, and press the 9 button to confirm.
X
Press the ; button to select
OK and
press the 9 button to confirm.
X
Enter the number selected previously on the Bluetooth®device, and confirm.
X
Confirm possible prompts using the Blue­tooth®device.
The
Authorization successful mes-
sage is shown in the display. You will see the Bluetooth®name of the Bluetooth
®
device in the display/selection window.
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When the Authorization failed mes­sage is displayed, you may have exceeded the prescribed time period. Repeat the pro­cedure.
Reconnecting a Bluetooth®device
Audio 10 always searches for the last con­nected Bluetooth®device. If the last connec­ted Bluetooth®device cannot be connected, Audio 10 searches for the Bluetooth®device
that was connected prior to that.
Connecting another Bluetooth®device (mobile phone/audio device)
If you have authorized more than one Blue­tooth®device, you can switch between the
devices.
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You can only switch to another authorized phone if you are not currently making a call.
X
To call up the telephone menu: press the : button, select
Telephone using
the = or ; button and confirm by pressing the 9 button. The Connect Phones menu item is selec­ted.
or
X
To call up the BT audio menu: press the : button, select
BT Audio using the
= or ; button and confirm by press­ing the 9 button. The
Bluetooth Audio Device List
menu item is selected.
Bluetooth®settings
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System settings
X
Press the 9 button. The display shows the device list.
X
Press the : button to select the desired Bluetooth®device and press the 9 button
to confirm. The selected Bluetooth®device is searched
for and connected to Audio 10.
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Audio 10 can only be connected to one Bluetooth®device at any one time. The Bluetooth®device is identified by the #
dot.
Displaying Bluetooth®details
X
To call up the telephone menu: press the : button, select
Telephone using
the = or ; button and confirm by pressing the 9 button. The
Connect Phones menu item is selec-
ted.
or
X
To call up the BT audio menu: press the : button, select
BT Audio using the
= or ; button and confirm by press­ing the 9 button. The Bluetooth Audio Device List menu item is selected.
X
Press the 9 button. The display shows the device list.
X
Press the ; button.
X
Press the : button to select the
Details menu item and press the 9 but-
ton to confirm. The display shows the following informa-
tion on the selected Bluetooth®device:
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Bluetooth®name
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Bluetooth®address
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authorization status
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availability
X
To exit the detailed view: press the % button.
Unpairing a Bluetooth®device (mobile phone/audio device)
X
To call up the telephone menu: press the : button, select
Telephone using
the = or ; button and confirm by pressing the 9 button. The Connect Phones menu item is selec­ted.
or
X
To call up the BT audio menu: press the : button, select
BT Audio using the
= or ; button and confirm by press­ing the 9 button. The
Bluetooth Audio Device List
menu item is selected.
X
Press the 9 button. The display shows the device list.
X
Press the ; button.
X
Press the : button to select the
Delete
menu item and press the 9 button to con­firm. A prompt appears in the display asking
whether the Bluetooth®device should def­initely be de-authorized.
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Bluetooth®settings
System settings
X
To unpair: use the = or ; button to select
Yes and press the 9 button to con-
firm. The display briefly shows a message. The
Bluetooth®device is de-authorized and deleted from the device list.
X
To cancel the unpairing process: use the
= or ; button to select
No and press
the 9 button to confirm. The Bluetooth®device is not unpaired from
Audio 10. You have canceled the process.
System language
As standard, Audio 10 uses the language set in the on-board computer. You can also set the language independently of the on-board computer.
X
Press the i button and then confirm with 9.
Language is selected.
X
Press the 9 button to confirm. The display shows a list of available lan­guages. The # dot indicates the currently set language.
X
Press the : button to select the desired language and press the 9 button to con­firm. Audio 10 display texts are shown in the selected language.
Or
X
Press the 9 button to select
Synchron
ize languages.
Audio 10 display texts are shown in the selected language on the on-board com­puter.
X
To exit the system menu: press the $ or Õ button.
Resetting to factory settings
You can reset the settings of Audio 10 to the factory settings. This will delete all personal data (station memory, phone book etc.).
i
Resetting to factory settings is useful
when you sell the vehicle, for example.
X
Press the i button and then confirm with 9.
X
Use the : button to select
Reset and
confirm with 9. A prompt appears in the display asking whether the data should be deleted.
X
Use the = or ; button to select
Yes
or No and confirm with 9. If Yes has been selected, a second prompt appears in the display asking whether the data should be deleted.
Resetting to factory settings
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System settings
X
To cancel the deleting process: select
No.
Audio 10 is not reset.
or
X
To delete: select
Yes in the display and
confirm with 9. The display briefly shows a message. Audio 10 is reset and restarted.
Resetting without deleting your personal data:
X
Press and hold the q on/off button for approximately 10 seconds. Audio 10 is reset.
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Resetting to factory settings
System settings
General notes ...................................... 24
Using the telephone ............................ 24
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Telephone
General notes
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
If you operate mobile communication equip­ment while driving, you will be distracted from traffic conditions. You could also lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate this equipment when the vehicle is stationary.
Observe the legal requirements of the coun­try in which you are currently driving.
Call disconnection while the vehicle is in motion
A call may be disconnected if:
R
there is insufficient GSM network coverage in certain areas.
R
you move from one GSM or UMTS trans­mitter/receiver area (GSM/UMTS cell) into another and no channels are free.
R
you use a SIM card which is not compatible with the network available.
R
you are using a mobile phone with "Twin­card" and the mobile phone with the sec­ond SIM card is already logged into the net­work.
"911" emergency call
Making emergency calls without entering a PIN is only possible using the mobile phone.
The 911 emergency call number is a public service. Any misuse is punishable by law.
Using the telephone
Conditions
The following requirements must be met in order to make calls using Audio 10:
R
The Bluetooth®function of Audio 10 is acti­vated (Y page 17).
R
The Bluetooth®function of the mobile phone is activated.
R
The mobile phone is paired and connected to Audio 10 (Y page 17).
Selecting the telephone function
X
Press the % button.
or
X
Press the 6 button. The display shows the telephone main menu.
:
Device name display
;
Mobile phone operational readiness sym­bol
=
Signal strength display
?
Call lists menu
A
Displays the phone book
B
Telephone menu
Accepting and ending a call
When you receive a call, you will hear a ring­tone via the Audio 10 loudspeakers. The phone number of the caller is shown in the display, if it is not withheld.
X
To accept a call: press the 6 button.
or
X
Select
Accept by pressing the 9 button.
The call is played over the Audio 10 loud­speakers. Audio 10 mutes the active audio source.
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Using the telephone
Telephone
X
Use the volume control to adjust the call volume, if desired.
X
To end a call: press the ~ button. Audio 10 plays the active audio source again.
Rejecting a call
X
Press the ~ button.
or
X
Press the ; button to select
RejectReject
and press the 9 button to confirm. Audio 10 plays the current audio source again.
Making a call
Entering a phone number using the number keys
X
Press the % button.
X
Enter the desired phone number using the x to s number keys and the l button.
i Notes on the l button:
R
to enter a star: press the l button once
R
to enter a plus: press the l button twice within approx. 1.5 seconds
X
To delete individual digits: press the
í button.
X
To delete the entire numerical sequence: press and hold the í button
until the entire numerical sequence is deleted.
or
X
Press the ~ button.
X
To make a call: press the 6 button. This initiates dialing.
Entering a phone number using the character bar
You can also enter a phone number via the character bar in the display.
X
Press the % button.
X
Call up the character bar by pressing the : button.
X
Press the = or ; button to select the first digit and press the 9 button to con­firm.
X
Enter the rest of the phone number in the same way.
X
Press the ; button to select ; and press the 9 button to confirm.
X
To delete individual digits: press the
= or ; button to select r and press the 9 button to confirm.
X
To delete the entire numerical sequence: press the = or ; button
to select r and press and hold the 9 button until the entire numerical sequence is deleted.
or
X
Press the = or ; button to select = and press the 9 button to confirm.
X
To make a call: press the = or ; button to select ; and press the 9 button to confirm. This initiates dialing.
Selecting a phone number from the tele­phone book
X
Press the % button.
X
Press the ; button to select
NameName and
press the 9 button to confirm.
X
To select a list entry with the arrow but­tons: press the 9 or : button to
Using the telephone
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Telephone
Z
select a list entry and press the 9 button to confirm.
or
X
To select a list entry with the number keys: select characters using the l to
s number keys.
i Notes on entering characters using num-
ber keys:
R
press the button once: the first character on the button is selected.
R
press the button twice: the second char­acter on the button is selected.
R
and so on
X
Press the : button to select the desired party and press the 9 button to confirm.
or
X
Press the 6 button. This initiates dialing.
Selecting a phone number from calls lists
X
Press the % button.
X
Press the ; button to select
Call
Lists and press the 9 button to confirm.
X
Press the : button to select the desired call list and press the 9 button to confirm.
X
Press the 9 or : button to select the desired call list entry and press the 9 but­ton to confirm.
or
X
Press the 6 button. This initiates dialing.
Redialing
X
Press the % button.
X
Press the 6 button. The display shows the most recently dialed phone numbers.
X
Press the : button to select the desired phone number and press the 9 button to confirm.
or
X
Press the 6 button. This initiates dialing.
Canceling dialing
X
Press the ~ button when dialing.
Switching the hands-free system on/ off
You can switch the hands-free function on or off during a call.
i
When making a call, instead of Call
Lists, the display shows Microphone Off
or Microphone On in the menu bar.
X
Press the : button.
X
To switch off: press the ; button to select
Microphone Off and press the 9
button to confirm. The
The microphone is off message
appears briefly in the display.
X
To switch on: press the ; button to select
Microphone On and press the 9 to
confirm. The
The microphone is on message
appears briefly in the display.
Accepting/rejecting a waiting call
If you receive an incoming call while already making a call, the display shows the incoming call. You also hear a tone.
i
The call waiting function is only available
if it is supported and has been activated by the mobile phone network provider.
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Using the telephone
Telephone
X
To accept a call: press the 6 button.
or
X
Select
Accept by pressing the 9 button.
You are connected to the new party. The previous call is ended.
X
To reject a call: press the ~ button.
or
X
Press the ; button to select
Reject
and press the 9 button to confirm. The waiting call is rejected.
Setting the reception and transmis­sion volume
If a mobile phone is connected, you can opti­mize the reception and transmission volumes – even during a call. Inquire about the best possible settings at an authorized Sprinter Dealer.
i
If reception and transmission volumes have been incorrectly set, call quality may be impaired.
X
Press the % button.
X
To call up the telephone menu: press the : button, select
Telephone using
the = or ; button and confirm by pressing the 9 button.
X
Press the : button to select
Adjust
Volume and press the 9 to confirm.
The display shows the Adjust Volume menu.
X
Press the : button to select
Receive
for reception volume or Send for transmis­sion volume.
X
Set the desired volume with the = or ; button. The long bar shows the current setting. The short bar shows the last volume saved.
X
To exit the telephone menu: press the
% button twice.
Loading the telephone book and call lists
You can load the telephone book and call lists of the connected mobile phone onto Audio
10.
X
Press the % button.
X
To call up the telephone menu: press the : button, select
Telephone using
the = or ; button and confirm by pressing the 9 button.
X
Press the : button to select
Import
Contacts and press the 9 button to con-
firm. The display briefly shows a message.
X
To exit the system menu: press the % button.
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Telephone
Z
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Important safety notes ....................... 30
Radio mode .......................................... 30
SD memory card and USB device ...... 32
Bluetooth®audio ................................. 35
AUX function ....................................... 36
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Audio
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
Handling discs while driving may distract you from traffic conditions. You could also lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Handle discs only when the vehicle is station­ary.
G
WARNING
If you handle or operate mobile audio/video sources when driving, you will be distracted from the traffic conditions. You could also lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only handle or operate these mobile audio/ video sources when the vehicle is stationary.
Only operate mobile audio/video sources using the communication equipment integra­ted in the vehicle when traffic conditions per­mit. If this is not the case, park the vehicle paying attention to traffic conditions and operate the equipment when the vehicle is stationary.
G
WARNING
If you operate information systems and com­munication equipment integrated in the vehi­cle while driving, you will be distracted from traffic conditions. You could also lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate the 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.
Observe the legal requirements of the coun­try in which you are currently driving.
Radio mode
Selecting the radio
X
Press the $ button. You will hear the last station selected.
Selecting a station
Station search
X
Press the E or F button briefly. You will hear the next receivable station.
Setting stations manually
X
Press and hold the E or F button until the desired frequency is reached. You will hear the selected station if it is receivable.
Setting the frequency manually
X
Press the l button.
X
Using the x to s number keys, enter the desired frequency .
or
X
Press the : button, then use the = or ; button to select
Radio and confirm
by pressing 9. The
Enter Frequency menu item is selec-
ted.
X
Press the 9 button.
X
Using the x to s number keys, enter the desired frequency .
i
You can only enter frequencies in the
waveband that has been set (Y page 31).
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Radio mode
Audio
Storing stations
Storing stations manually
You can save the current station.
X
Press and hold any of the x to s number keys until the display shows the number you pressed in front of the trans­mitter frequency. The station is stored under the selected preset.
Storing stations automatically
You can automatically save 10 receivable sta­tions to the presets on the selected wave­band. The order is determined by reception quality.
i
Previously stored stations on the wave­band will be deleted.
X
Press the $ button to select the wave­band.
X
To select the preset menu: press the : button, select
Presets using the
= or ; buttons and confirm by pressing the 9 button.
X
To select Autostore: press the : or 9 button to select
Autostore and con-
firm by pressing the 9 button. Audio 10 searches for the 10 stations with the strongest signal and stores them.
X
To cancel storage: during storage, press the 9 button.
X
To exit the preset menu: using the : button, select one of the stored stations and confirm by pressing the 9 button.
or
X
Press the % button.
Calling up stored stations
Calling up stations using the number key­pad
X
Press the $ button to select the wave­band.
X
Briefly press a number button from x to s. You will hear the station stored in the selec­ted preset, if it is receivable.
Calling up stations using the station list
X
Press the $ button to select the wave­band.
X
Press the : button, then use the = or ; button to select
Presets and con-
firm by pressing 9. The display shows a list of the stored sta­tions.
The # dot indicates the station being cur­rently played, if the station has been stored.
X
To select a station: using the : or 9 buttons, select a station and confirm
by pressing the 9 button. You will hear the station stored in the selec­ted preset, if it is receivable.
Switching wavebands
Audio 10 can receive the following wave­bands:
Waveband Frequency
FM (VHF) 87.7 – 107.9 MHz
MW (medium wave) 530 – 1710 kHz
X
Press the $ button repeatedly until the display shows the desired waveband.
or
X
Press the : button, then use the = or ; button to select the waveband in the menu bar and confirm by pressing 9. The display shows a list of the wavebands.
Radio mode
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Audio
Z
The # indicates the waveband currently called up.
X
Use the : or 9 button to select the waveband and confirm by pressing 9.
SD memory card and USB device
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
SD memory cards are small parts. They can be swallowed and cause asphyxiation. This poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Keep SD memory cards out of the reach of children. If an SD memory card is swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
Inserting/ejecting an SD memory card
Inserting an SD memory card
X
Insert the SD memory card into the SD slot with the contacts at the front and facing downwards. Audio 10 automatically activates the SD function and loads the files.
The display shows
Reading Memory
Card....
i
If Audio 10 cannot find any readable data
on the SD card, the display shows
No
Playable Files.
Information on readable file formats can be found in the technical data (Y page 40).
Ejecting an SD memory card
X
Press the SD memory card. Audio 10 ejects the SD card.
X
Remove the SD memory card.
Connecting a USB device
The port for USB devices is located in the stowage compartment on the driver's side of the instrument panel.
X
Connect the USB device to the USB port in the correct position. Audio 10 automatically activates the USB function and loads the files.
The display shows
Reading USB
device...
i
If Audio 10 cannot find any readable files on the USB device, the display shows the message
No Playable Files.
Information on readable file formats can be found in the technical data (Y page 40).
i
Due to the wide range of USB devices available on the market, playback cannot be guaranteed for all USB device brands.
Information about suitable USB devices can be obtained from an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Selecting the SD/USB function
X
Press the Õ button repeatedly until the display shows
SD/USB.
or
X
Insert the SD card (Y page 32)/USB device (Y page 32). Playback starts.
If you are using one of the audio sources SD, USB, AUX or BT Audio, you can call up the SD/ USB function via the media menu.
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SD memory card and USB device
Audio
X
To select the Media menu: press the : button, select
Media using
the ; button and press the 9 button to confirm. The display shows the list of audio sources. The # dot is in front of the audio source currently being played.
X
Use the : button to select the desired audio source and confirm with 9. SD/USB playback starts.
Selecting a track
Selecting a track by skipping to a track
X
Press the E or F button briefly. Audio 10 plays back the previous or next track.
i
The following principles apply to the skip
back function:
R
If the track has been playing for less than 8 seconds, playback moves back to the start of the previous track.
R
If the track has been playing for more than 8 seconds, playback moves back to the start of the current track.
i
If you have selected random playback (Y page 34), a random selection follows as the next track.
Selecting a track in the track list
X
Press the 9 button. The display shows the track list of the folder in which the track currently playing can be found. The # dot indicates the track cur­rently being played.
X
Select a track using the : or 9 but­ton and press the 9 button to confirm. Audio 10 exits the music menu and plays the selected track.
Selecting a track by track number
X
Press the l button.
X
Enter the desired track number using the x to s number keys. Audio 10 plays the selected track.
i
You can only enter numbers of tracks which are in the folder currently being played.
Fast forward/rewind
X
Press and hold the E or F button. The current title plays quickly backwards or forwards.
Changing folders
X
To select the music menu: press the 9 button.
X
To select a folder: press the =, 9 and : buttons to select a folder and confirm with 9.
X
To exit the music menu: press the : button to select a track in the folder and confirm with 9.
You can navigate through the folder structure of the SD memory card/USB device as fol­lows:
SD memory card and USB device
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Audio
Z
Button Operation
9:
Jumps within the folder level
=
Jumps one folder level higher
9
Opens a folder/selects a track
;
Exits the SD/USB menu
Selecting track playback options
You may select from the following track play­back options:
Playback option
Operation
Normal track sequence
You hear the tracks in the same order as they are stored on the SD memory card/USB device.
Random tracks
All the tracks on the SD memory card/USB device are played in a random order.
Random folder
All tracks in the selected folder and sub-folders are played in random order.
X
Press the : button, then use the = or ; button to select
SD/USB and press
9 to confirm.
X
To select the track playback option:
press the : button to select
Normal
Track Sequence, Random Tracks or Ran dom Folder and press 9 to confirm.
You will hear the tracks in the desired play­back option.
i
Depending on the active random play-
back mode, the
Mix symbol is shown in the
status line in front of the folder, SD memory card or USB device symbols.
Displaying metadata
There are two ways to display the name of the track in the display window:
R
with the names stored in the metadata of the track
R
with the file names
X
Press the : button, then use the = or ; button to select
SD/USB and press
9 to confirm.
X
Using the : button, select
Display
Metadata.
X
Using the 9 button, switch the
Display
Metadata function on or off.
A tick in front of
Display Metadata shows
that tracks are displayed using metadata and not file names.
X
To exit the SD/USB menu: press %.
Calling up information on the cur­rently played track
Folder name
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SD memory card and USB device
Audio
X
Press the m button. The display shows the folder name and track.
X
To exit the info menu: press the %
button.
Artist and album
X
To select the info menu: press the :
button, select
Info using the = or ;
buttons and confirm by pressing the 9 button. The display shows the artist, album and track.
X
To exit the info menu: press the %
button.
Bluetooth®audio
Selecting the Bluetooth®audio func­tion
:
Display of Bluetooth®function
;
Bluetooth®device status indicator
=
Media menu
?
Start and stop
A
BT audio menu
B
Track display
X
Press the Õ button repeatedly until
BT
Audio is shown in the display.
or
X
To select using the media menu: press the : button, select
Media using
the ; button and confirm by pressing the 9 button. The display shows the list of audio sources. The audio source currently playing is indi­cated by the # dot.
X
Press the : button to select Bluetooth
®
device names and press the 9 button to confirm. The
BT Audio message is shown in the dis-
play.
Playing audio files
X
Press the Õ button repeatedly until
BT
Audio is shown in the display.
or
X
To select using the media menu: press the : button, select
Media using
the ; button and confirm by pressing the 9 button. The display shows the list of audio sources. The audio source currently playing is indi­cated by the # dot.
X
Press the : button to select the Blue­tooth®device name and press the 9 but-
ton to confirm. The
BT Audio message is shown in the dis-
play.
Audio 10 plays your Bluetooth®device's MP3 player via the loudspeakers.
Operation takes place via your Bluetooth
®
device.
Setting the volume
If you play audio files from a Bluetooth
®
device, it is possible that the volume may need to be significantly increased. You can therefore select from two volume options:
Bluetooth®audio
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Audio
Z
Volume option
Operation
Standard
The Bluetooth®device is played back at a normal vol­ume.
Boost
The Bluetooth®device is played back louder.
X
To call up the BT audio menu: press the : button, select
BT Audio using the
= or ; button and confirm by press­ing the 9 button.
X
To call up the volume menu: press the ; button to select
Volume and press
the 9 button to confirm. The display shows the available settings:
Standard and Boost. The current setting is
indicated by the # dot.
X
Press the : button to select the desired setting and press the 9 button to confirm.
AUX function
Connecting an external device
You can connect an external device to Audio 10 and play it back via the speakers.
The AUX jack intended for this purpose (3.5 mm stereo audio jack) is located in the stowage compartment on the driver's side of the dashboard.
X
Connect an external device to the AUX jack.
i
An adapter cable is required for the AUX
jack.
i
If you connect an external device, Audio 10 does not automatically switch over to the AUX function.
Selecting the AUX function
X
Press the Õ button repeatedly until the display shows
Aux.
If you are in one of the SD, USB or BT Audio audio sources, you can call up the AUX func­tion using the Media menu.
X
To select the Media menu: press the : button, select
Media using
the ; button and press the 9 button to confirm. The display shows the list of audio sources. The audio source currently playing is indi­cated by the # dot.
X
Press the : button to select
Aux and
press the 9 button to confirm. The display shows
Aux.
X
Switch the external device to playback. The external device is played back over the Audio 10 loudspeakers.
Increasing the volume
If you connect an external device via its head­phones jack, it may be the case that the vol­ume must be increased significantly. You can therefore select from two volume options:
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AUX function
Audio
Volume option
Operation
Standard The external device playback
is at a normal volume.
Boost The external device playback
is louder.
X
To call up the volume menu: press the : button, select
Volume using
the ; button and press the 9 button to confirm. The display shows the available settings:
Standard and Boost. The current setting is
indicated by the # dot.
X
Press the : button to select the desired setting and press the 9 button to confirm.
AUX function
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Audio
Z
38
Requirements for SD memory
cards/USB devices ............................. 40
Supported file formats ....................... 40
SD memory card/USB device file
structure .............................................. 40
39
Technical data
Requirements for SD memory cards/USB devices
SD memory cards
Model SD, SDHC
Capacity 32 GB
Format FAT/FAT32
i
SD memory cards are available in many different sizes. Therefore, it cannot be guar­anteed that playback is possible with every SD memory card.
USB devices
The following USB devices are supported:
R
USB sticks
R
certain MP3 players
Model USB 2.0
Format FAT/FAT32, maximum
of 4 primary partitions
Electrical con­sumption
800 mA
i
USB devices are available in many differ­ent sizes. Therefore, it cannot be guaran­teed that playback is possible with every USB device.
i
Do not use a USB extension cable.
i
Do not use a spiral cable for the USB port.
Supported file formats
SD memory card/ USB device
MP3, AAC, WMA, WAV, MP4, M4A, M4B (max­imum 2 channels)
BT Audio SBC, MP3
i
To shorten the initialization period, only load music files onto the USB device, if possible.
i
Unsupported file formats are not dis­played.
Audio 10 does not support any DRM (Digital Rights Management) coded files.
SD memory card/USB device file structure
Maximum number of folders per direc­tory
200
Maximum number of tracks per direc­tory
500
Maximum number of tracks in "Ran­dom tracks" random playback
300
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SD memory card/USB device file structure
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