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Memory Download
The rad\fo cannot d\frectly access yo\br phone’s memory. Instead, \ft saves a synchron\fzed copy of the phone’s memory. Th\fs 
synchron\fzat\fon process \fs performed a\btomat\fcally each t\fme the veh\fcle power \fs t\brned on and/or the phone \fs docked.
Unlock\fng the Phone \fn \nVeh\fcular Mode
Yo\br phone \bses  the  f\fr st  three d\fg\fts of  yo\br phone’s 4-d\fg\ft \bn\clo ck code \fn  Veh\fc\blar Mode. 
     
        
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Integrated V60 Digital Cellular Phone
In-Vehicle Operation Guide
Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC
One Mercedes Drive
Montvale, New Jersey 07645
© 2001 Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC
Technical Information
Order Number S-2790-02A
Printed in the USA
All illustrations and specifications contained in this folder
are based on the latest product information available at the
time of publication approval. 
Mercedes-Benz reserves the right to make changes at any
time, without notice.6809437A95-O
10/01-RGC  
     
        
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DCAG Ref. No.
This bulletin has been created and maintained in accordance with MBUSA-SLP 5.1, Document and Data Control, and
MBUSA-SLP 16.1, Control of Quality Records.
                                                                                                                                                                            
© 2002 Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC All rights reserved. Reproduction or translation in whole
Mercedes-Benz Canada, Inc. or in part is not permitted without authorization from the
Technical Information publisher. Printed in the USA.
www.MBUSA.com 1-800-FOR-MERCedes
 
 
ServiceDate:February 2002
Order No.:S-B-82.70/179A
Supersedes:S-B-82.70/179
Group:82
UPDATE:
SUBJECT:Programming corrections—boldfaced print, pages 2 and 3 (This bulletin supersedes
S-B-82.70/179 dated December 2001)
MODELS 129, 163, 170, 203, 208, 210, 215, 220, 230, 463
MODEL YEAR 2002/2003
V60 PORTABLE TELEPHONE PROGRAMMING
The following programming instructions are for the V60 portable telephone.
Questions concerning telephone selection in accordance with customer cellular carrier choice and/or
telephone programming should be addressed with the Mercedes-Benz/Motorola V60 Technical Hotline toll
free at 1-877-668-8600.
The programming sequence differs between a TDMA telephone and a CDMA telephone. 
     
        
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S-B-82.70/179A February 20022 TDMA PROGRAMMING
1.  Obtain the following information from the cellular carrier before beginning the programming sequence:
•  Cellular telephone number:  __  __  __  -  __  __  __  -  __  __  __  __
•  Carrier system I.D.:  __  __  __  __  __  (I.D. number will be 1 to 5 digits)
2.  Obtain the telephone security code from the customer. In a new telephone, it is set to 000000.
•  Telephone security code:  __  __  __  __  __  __  (Default is all zeros)
3.  Program as follows:
StepToPress (Input)Phone Displays
1Enter Programming
ModePress: #, Carrier System I.D., #, *,
“SEND”Enter Security Code
_ _ _ _ _ _
2 Enter Security CodePress: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 and select
“OK” (This is the factory default
code)ESN (Hex)
3 Enter Phone NumberScroll down to MIN: --- --- --- ----
and insert the ten digit MIN
through the keypad and select
“OK” (MIN is the customer’s
cellular number)IMSI
4Finalizing
ProgrammingSelect “DONE” (The handset
display will turn off temporarily)Main Menu
Note: The telephone will display “Try Again” if an entry error is made. Press “CLR” to erase the
message/incorrect digits or press and hold “CLR” to clear all digits and then enter the correct number
and press “SEND.”
4.  The telephone will power off after the “NAM Program Begins” message displays. W hen the telephone is
powered up again, it will search for the network and be ready for use. 
     
        
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S-B-82.70/179AFebruary 20023 CDMA PROGRAMMING
1.  Obtain the following information from the cellular carrier before beginning the programming sequence:
•  Cellular telephone number:   __  __  __  -  __  __  __  -  __  __  __  __
•  Carrier analog system I.D.:  __  __  __  __  __  (I.D. number will be 1 to 5 digits)
•  Carrier digital system I.D.:  __  __  __  __  __  (I.D. number will be 1 to 5 digits)
Note: Generally, the analog and digital system I.D. numbers will be the same. Questions regarding
system I.D. numbers should be addressed with the cellular carrier.
2.  Program as follows:
StepToPress (Input)Telephone Displays
1Enter
Programming
ModePress: 7, 4, 6, 6, 3, #, MENU,
MENUNam 1
Nam 2
2
Selecting NAM Choose “SELECT” for NAM 1 MIN: 0000000000
3Enter Phone
NumberInsert the ten digit MIN
through the keypad and select
“OK” (This is the customer’s
cellular number)IMSI
4Enter AMPS
System I.D.Scroll down to AMPS Sys ID,
insert the number and select
“OK” (AMPS data is provided
by the carrier)CDMA Sys ID:
5Enter CDMA
System I.D.Insert the CDMA Sys ID and
select “OK” (CDMA data is
provided by the carrier)MIN:
6Finalizing
ProgrammingSelect “DONE” and then press
the “END” keyMain Menu
Note: The telephone will display “Try Again” if an entry error is made. Press “CLR” to erase the
message/incorrect digits or press and hold “CLR” to clear all digits and then enter the correct number
and press “STO.”
3.  After the “Entry Done” message appears, the telephone will display “Searching” as it attempts to contact
a network. W hen the “Searching” message disappears, the telephone is ready for use.
4.  To program a second number, follow step 1 in the table below and steps 2-6 in the above table.
StepToPress (Input)Phone Displays
1Enter NAM2
Programming
Mode7, 4, 6, 6, 3, #, 2, FCN, FCN Enter MIN
Note: Be sure to obtain the system I.D. for each before beginning the programming sequence if the
second through fourth numbers are with different cellular carriers.
Note: The CDMA telephone has a two telephone number maximum. Refer to the operation guide for
instructions on how to switch between the various telephone numbers. 
     
        
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 AZ82.60-P-0004A
Retrofit vehicle video system
3.10.00
MODELS 
163.136 /154 /172 1A as of 145273, 
163.136 /154 /172 1X as of 708319, 
163.113 /128 /157 /174 /175 1#
left hand drive vehicle
P82.60-2376-08
1
 Central interface module
2
 Video monitor
3
 Video player
 B
Video/DVD player wiring harness
C
 Wiring harness for video monitor
4
Auxiliary interface module
5
 DVD player wiring harness
A2
 Radio
P82.60-2399-01 P82.60-2400-01 P82.60-2444-01
6
Antenna cable for FM modulator
7
 Vehicle antenna cable
8
 Self-adhesive foamed material
9
 Antenna cable for FM modulator
 Illustrated as of VIN A289565, X754620
13
 Auxiliary interface module connector 
14
 Mount for center console
Illustrated up to VIN A289564, X754619
10
 Wiring harness for auxiliary interface 
module
11
 Clip
12
 Self-adhesive foamed material
 
Remove
1
Remove center console
 
f  
Remove/install center console
AR68.20-P-2000GH
2
Remove center console insulating mat
3
Remove rear air duct
 Up to VIN A289564, X754619. 2 screws 
at rear air duct.
4
Remove radio (A2)
 
f   
Remove/install radio
AR82.60-P-7502EA
5
Remove glove compartment
 
f  
Remove/install glove compartment
AR68.10-P-1400GI
 Torx bit set
*000589011000
6
Loosen upper section of right front door 
rubber seal
7
Remove A-pillar paneling on right
 
f   
Remove/install paneling on A-pillar
AR68.30-P-4050GH
 Long wedge
*115589035900
8
Remove right sun visor
 
f  
Remove/install sun visor
AR68.60-P-5480GH
9
Remove right front handle
 Open covers for handles, press down clip 
on each side of handle, at the same time 
press handle upward and pull out.
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Remove edge guard for tilting/sliding roof 
cutout
11
Release upper right B-pillar paneling
12
Remove covers at lower rear seat
 Do NOT remove center cover for lower 
40% seat. Do NOT reinstall curtain on 60% 
front bench seat.
 
f   
Remove and install cover on bottom of rear 
seat
AR91.12-P-1100GH
13
Release side shade at the 60% bench
 Fold shade upward so that the working 
area is not obstructed.
14
Remove 40% rear seat
 
f   
Remove and install bench
AR91.12-P-1010GI
 Torx bit set
*000589011000
 
Install
15
Retrofit central interface module (1)
AZ82.60-P-0004-01A
16
Insert antenna cable for FM modulator (6) into 
vehicle antenna cable (7)
17
Cover connector with self-adhesive foamed 
material (8)
18
Plug remaining antenna cable of FM 
modulator (9) into radio
19
Install radio (A2)
 
f   
Remove/install radio
AR82.60-P-7502EA
20
Retrofit video monitor (2) and wiring harness 
of video monitor (C)
 
With
  glass version of electric sliding/tilting 
roof, code 414a.
AZ82.60-P-0004-02A
 
Except
  glass version of electric 
sliding/tilting roof, code 414a.
AZ82.60-P-0004-02B
21
Secure upper right B-pillar paneling
 Ensure that the lugs of the seat belt height 
adjustment are located correctly in the recess 
clearance of the paneling.
22
Install right front handle
23
Install right sun visor
 
f   
Remove/install sun visor
AR68.60-P-5480GH
24
Install right front A-pillar cover
 
f  
Remove/install paneling on A-pillar
AR68.30-P-4050GH
25
Re-secure upper area of rubber door seal
26
Route wiring harness of video/DVD player 
(B), additional interface module (4) and wiring 
harness of video monitor (C) later
 Up to VIN A289564, X754619.
AZ82.60-P-0004-03A
 As of VIN A289565, X754620.
AZ82.60-P-0004-03B
27
Retrofit auxiliary interface module (4) in 
center console
 Up to VIN A289564, X754619.
AZ82.60-P-0004-04A
 As of VIN A289565, X754620.
AZ82.60-P-0004-04B
28
Install center console insulating mat
29
Install center console
 
f   
Remove/install center console
AR68.20-P-2000GH
30.1
Plug in plug of additional interface module 
and secure the wiring harness of the 
additional interface module (10) to the clip 
(11) together with the wiring harness of the 
rear power windows in the center console
 Up to VIN A289564, X754619.
30.2
Insert auxiliary interface module (13) 
connector and route between center console 
mount (14) and center console.
 As of VIN A289565, X754620.
31.1
Secure auxiliary interface module plug in the 
left rear corner of the ashtray housing using 
self-adhesive foamed material (12)
 Up to VIN A289564, X754619.
32
Open ashtray and cup holder and close to 
check correct function
33
Attach side shade of the 60% bench
34.1
Retrofit video player (3)
AZ82.60-P-0004-05A
 
*BA91.12-P-1005-03A
 
*BA91.12-P-1008-03A
34.2
Retrofit DVD player
AZ82.60-P-0005-01GH
35
Install 40% rear seat
 
f   
Remove and install bench
AR91.12-P-1010GI
 Torx bit set
*000589011000
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Install remaining covers under rear seat bench
 Replace cover under rear seat bench at 
rear with cover from the conversion kit.
 
f   
Remove and install cover on bottom of rear 
seat
AR91.12-P-1100GH
37
Disconnect ground lead from battery
 
f   
Disconnect ground lead from battery
AR54.10-P-0003A
38
Retrofit voltage supply for central interface 
module (1)
AZ82.60-P-0004-06A
39
Install glove compartment
 
f   
Remove/install glove compartment
AR68.10-P-1400GI
 Torx bit set
*000589011000
40
Connect ground cable for battery
 
f  
Disconnect ground lead from battery
AR54.10-P-0003A
41.1
Initialize DVD player
 As of VIN A289565, X754620.
AZ82.60-P-0004-07GH
 
Rear seats
Number
Designation
Model 
163 as of 
09/99
BA91.12-P-1005-03A
Nuts for rear seat console on vehicle floor 
NM
40
BA91.12-P-1008-03A
Screws for rear seat console on vehicle floor
NM
40
115 589 03 59 00
Longitudinal wedge
Torx bit set
000 589 01 10 00
Parts ordering notes
 Part no.
Designation
Quantity
B6 782 6500
Monitor, anthracite/orion, with 2 earphones (NTSC)
1
B6 782 6501
Monitor, java, with 2 earphones (NTSC)
1
B6 782 6505
DVD player (national code 1), with bracket
1
B6 782 6506
Video player (NTSC), with bracket
1
B6 782 6507
Earphones (NTSC)
1
B6 782 6508
Radio-controlled earphones (NTSC)
1
B6 782 6530
Floor covering at bottom of rear seat, orion (only with video player) (NTSC)
1
B6 782 6531
Floor covering at bottom of rear seat, anthracite (only with video player) (NTSC)
1
B6 782 6532
Floor covering at bottom of rear seat, Java (only with video player) (NTSC)
1
B6 782 6536
Monitor, anthracite/orion, with 2 earphones (PAL)
1
B6 782 6537
Monitor, java, with 2 earphones (PAL)
1
B6 782 6538
DVD player (national code 2), with bracket
1
B6 782 6539
Video player (PAL), with bracket
1
B6 782 6540
Floor covering at bottom of rear seat, orion (only with video player) (PAL)
1
B6 782 6541
Floor covering at bottom of rear seat, anthracite (only with video player) (PAL)
1
B6 782 6542
Floor covering at bottom of rear seat, Java (only with video player) (PAL)
1
B6 782 6545
Earphones (PAL)
1
B6 782 6551
Central interface module
1
B6 782 6570
Supplementary kit as of VIN A289565, X754620 (PAL)
1
B6 782 6571
Supplementary kit as of VIN A289565, X754620 (NTSC)
1
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