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78 Telephone
Telephone operation
Redial
You can redial the last 10 numbers dialed.
Make sure the main telephone menu is
displayed.
Press .
The number list appears on the display.
By pushing the joystick up or down, you
can select the desired number.
The selected number is highlighted.or
By pushing the joystick to the left or
the right, you can jump to the next or
previous five numbers in the list.
Begin dialing:
If you have found the right number,
press .
Ending the call:
Press .Speed-dialing
Make sure the main telephone menu is
displayed.
Enter the memory location number us-
ing the number keys through
.
You can enter up to 2 digits.
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If there is no entry in the numbers list,
the message “LAST NUMBERS MEM-
ORY EMPTY” appears in the telephone
menu.
WarningG
If you enter“1” and confirm this memory lo-
cation as described in “Begin dialing”, the
default emergency number 9-1-1 is dialed.
The 9-1-1 emergency call system is a public
service. Using it without due cause is a crim-
inal offense.
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Telephone operation
Begin dialing:
If you have found the right number,
press .
Ending the call:
Press .Quick-dialing for the first 10 memory loca-
tions
Make sure the main telephone menu is
displayed.
Press one of the number keys to
longer than 2 seconds.
The phone number or name appears in
the menu. The telephone dials the
phone number stored in this memory
location.
The call time appears when the call is
initiated.Ending the call:
Press .
WarningG
If you press , the emergency number
9-1-1 (default input) is dialed.
The 9-1-1 emergency call system is a public
service. Using it without due cause is a crim-
inal offense.
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Emergency call
Emergency call
You can use a mobile communications net-
work to make an emergency call to an
emergency rescue station.
The emergency call is placed as long as the
corresponding mobile communication net-
work is available. To place an emergency
call, switch the telephone on.
Emergency calls may not be possible with
all mobile phone networks, or if certain
network services and/or telephone func-
tions are active. Check with your local net-
work operating company.Initiating an emergency call
Make sure that the main telephone
menu is displayed.
Press the number key longer
than 2 seconds (quick-dialing).
The telephone begins dialing.
The call time appears when the call is
initiated.
Ending or stopping an emergency call
Press .
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The emergency call is also placed if the
phone is locked.
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This function places a call to a local 9-1-
1 provider. This function does not ini-
tiate a Tele Aid call.
WarningG
The 9-1-1 emergency call system is a public
service. Using it without due cause is a crim-
inal offense.
!
If you press the number key
longer than 2 seconds, the number
stored in memory location “1” (default
is 9-1-1) is dialed.
!
It is not possible to complete the emer-
gency call if the cellular system is busy.
The message “SYSTEM BUSY” ap-
pears.
Take appropriate measures to alert an
emergency service as soon as possi-
ble.
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Importantnotes
Quickreference
Destinationinput
Routeguidance
Destinationmemory
Settings
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Important notes
Important notes
WarningG
For safety reasons, you should only enter a
destination when the vehicle is stationary.
When the vehicle is in motion, a passenger
should enter the destination. Study manual
and select route before driving.
Do not watch display screen or operate but-
tons while the vehicle is in motion- let voice
instructions guide you. Stop at a safe loca-
tion before using buttons or making correc-
tions.
Traffic regulations always have priority over
any route recommendations given.
The route calculated by the MCS is a
recommendation on how to best reach your
selected destination.
During route guidance, you will not receive
any information on
Traffic lights
Stop and yield signs
Parking or stopping zones
One-way streets
Narrow bridges
Similar traffic regulation data
You should therefore always strictly observe
traffic regulations while driving. Drive care-
fully and always obey traffic laws and road
signs even if they contradict the MCS
instructions.
WarningG
The DVD reader contains a Class 1 laser
product. There is a danger of invisible laser
radiation if the cover is opened or damaged.
Do not remove the cover. The DVD reader
does not contain any parts which can be ser-
viced by the user. For safety reasons, have
any service work which may be necessary
performed only by qualified personnel.
!
MCS calculates the route with the help
of data stored on the navigation DVD.
Only use Mercedes-Benz navigation
DVDs. Using other navigation DVDs
might lead to malfunctions.
Because of changes in local traffic pat-
terns (e.g. road work) and/or incom-
plete data, errors in calculation may
occur.
As a result, the recommended route
may deviate from the ideal route. The
data stored on the DVD only reflects lo-
cal conditions at the time of produc-
tion. DVD maps do not cover all areas
nor all routes within an area.
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Important notes
Travelling abroad
If you intend to travel through different re-
gions or abroad, you will need the respec-
tive navigation DVD.
Contact your Mercedes-Benz Center or
the Client Assistance Center at
1-800-FOR-MERCedes (1-800-367-6372)
for available DVDs.
Change the navigation DVD
(
page 86).
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The CD/DVD drive can read navigation
DVDs and playback audio CDs.
If an audio CD is inserted in the CD/
DVD drive and is pressed, the
message “MUSIC CD INSERTED
PLEASE REPLACE WITH A NAV-
IGATION DISC” is displayed.
Remove the audio CD and insert a
navigation DVD (
page 86).
!
GPS (Global Positioning System) sig-
nals received make it possible to de-
termine the current vehicle position.
Deviations from the actual position
may occur
If the reception of GPS signals is
disturbed, e.g. in parking garages
and tunnels
If road conditions are poor
If your vehicle has been damaged
The MCS may require some time to
find its exact position after your vehi-
cle has been transported by car, train,
or ferry. Moving the vehicle a few yards
is typically enough to remedy this situ-
ation.
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Quick reference
Quick reference
P82.85-9560-31
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85 Navigation
Quick reference
FunctionPage
1Color display
2Delete the last input, re-
turn to previous screen
3Press to:
Open and close the con-
trol panel
The CD/DVD slot and
button are located
behind the control panel.
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4Press to:
Switch the MCS on and
off
Turn to:
Set the volume differ-
ence between an audio
source and navigation
voice during an an-
nouncement
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16
FunctionPage
5Entering address num-
bers
6Altering the map scale
7Pushing Joystick:
Moves cursor
Pressing :
Confirm selection
8Switching the navigation
system on
Activating the navigation
menu90
9Repeating current (last)
voice instruction
10Altering the map scale114
FunctionPage
11Softkeys for:
“DETR”: Detour
“STOP”: Cancels the
current destination,
“LIST”: Lists the ma-
neuver
“MUTE”: Mutes the voice
instructions
“LGHT”: Changes be-
tween light and dark
mode
“MAP”: Changes be-
tween map screen and
maneuver screen, re-
turning to the map
To activate the softkey
functions, press any soft-
key
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