Practical interior accessories
118 1Brackets
2Telescopic rail
3Notch in the cargo bay rail
Mounting brackets
The two brackets are connected with a tele-
scopic rail.
1.Mount the bracket in the respective notch
of the rail on the cargo bay floor.
2.Press down the bracket to push it into the
desired position.
3.Check the firm seating of the brackets.
They must be clearly heard to engage.
Dividing up cargo bay
You can position the cargo as follows:
>between the rear backrest and the tele-
scopic rail
>between the telescopic rail and the retain-
ing strap
Positioning cargo between telescopic rail and
retaining strap:
1.Lay the cargo on the telescopic rail. Press
the button, arrow1, and pull the retaining
strap around the cargo, arrow2.2.Hook the retaining strap in the mounts3 on
the telescopic rail.
3.Press the button of the bracket, arrow1.
The retaining strap is tensioned.
You can also hook both retaining straps
into each other.<
Removing brackets
Press down the bracket and slide it up to the
notches of the rails. Then remove the brackets.
Ski bag*
Designed for safe, clean transport of up to
4 pairs of standard skis or up to 2 snowboards.
With the ski bag you can stow skis with a length
o f u p t o 6 . 9 f t / 2 . 1 0 m . W h e n s k i s o f 6 . 9 f t / 2 . 1 0 m
in length are loaded, the ski bag will tend to con-
tract, reducing its overall capacity.
Before loading the ski bag, fold in the dis-
play screen of the DVD system in the
rear
*, as otherwise the display screen could be
damaged.<
Loading
1.Fold down the center armrest, press the
button and open the cover.
2.Press the button again; the cover in the
cargo bay opens. If you press the button
firmly the first time, this cover also opens.
3.Extend the ski bag between the front seats
and fill it. The zipper facilitates access to the
stowed items and drying of the ski bag.
Destination entry
142 4.Press the controller.
The route criterion is highlighted.
5.If necessary, select an additional route cri-
terion and then press the controller:
>"Dynamic route"
Automatic changing of the route in case
of traffic obstructions. Depending on the
type of road and the nature and length of
the traffic obstruction, the route can also
be calculated so that you travel through
the traffic obstruction.
>"Avoid tollroads"
Tollroads are avoided where possible.
>"Avoid ferries"
Ferries are avoided where possible.
To exit the menu:
Select the arrow and press the controller.
The route criteria can also be changed in the
arrow or map display.
1.Select the symbol for the route criterion and
press the controller.
2.Select a route criterion and press the con-
troller.
Word matching principle
The system supports the word matching princi-
ple to make it easier for you to enter the names
of streets or towns/cities. The system runs
ongoing checks, comparing your destination
entries with the data stored on the navigation
DVD as the basis for instant response. The user
benefits include:
>Names of specific locations can also vary
from the official versions if you are using a
spelling that is customary in another coun-
try.
Example:
Instead of "München", you can also enter
the English spelling "Munich" or the Italian
spelling "Monaco".
>When you are entering the names of towns/
cities and streets the system will complete
them automatically as soon as enough let-
ters are available to ensure unambiguous
identification.
>The system only accepts name entries
beginning with letters that are stored on the
navigation DVD. The system will not accept
non existent names and addresses.
Navigation
Driving tips
149Reference
At a glance
Controls
Communications
Entertainment
Mobility
To exit from the menu:
Select the arrow and press the controller.
Depiction of traffic information in map
view
The traffic information symbols are shown in
the map view up to a scale of 100 miles/200 km.
With a scale of up to 5 miles/10 km, additional
information is displayed. The length, direction
and effect of a traffic obstruction are indicated
with arrows along the route, e.g.
Along planned route
Yellow symbol with the traffic obstruction sym-
bol.
Outside planned route
>Map scale up to 5 miles/10 km:
White symbol with black or gray border with
the traffic obstruction symbol
>Map scale from 10 miles/20 km:
White symbol with black border with an
arrow in the direction concerned
Traffic information during destination
guidance
The system behavior varies depending on
whether "Dynamic route" is selected:
>"Dynamic route" is not selected:
If a traffic obstruction is reported to the nav-
igation system, you will be provided with
certain information from a distance of
approx. 25 miles/40 km, e.g. the length of
the traffic congestion.
The last possible junction will be displayed
shortly before this.
>"Dynamic route" is selected:
The route is automatically changed in case
of traffic obstructions.
Depending on the type of road and the
nature and length of the traffic obstruction,
the route can also be calculated so that you
travel through the traffic obstruction.
This information is also displayed if you have
called up another application on the Control
Display.
Bypassing traffic congestion
Select "Detour" and press the controller.
The navigation system determines a new route
to bypass the traffic congestion. Traffic event with map scales greater
than 5 miles/10 km, arrow points in
the direction of travel concerned
Several traffic events have been
received. Select a smaller scale to
display these individually.
Slow traffic or other traffic event
Traffic back up
Stopped traffic
Stopped traffic in both directions of
travel
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Entertainment
Reference
At a glance
Controls
Driving tips Communications
Navigation
Mobility
Calling
Dialing phone numbers
Correcting phone number
After the last spoken sequence of digits has
been repeated by the system, you can delete
this sequence of digits.
The command {Correct number} can be
repeated as often as you like.
Deleting input
{Delete} is used to delete all the digits entered
so far.
Voice phone book
Operating by voice command requires a per-
sonal voice phone book.
>With combined drives for audio CDs and
navigation DVDs, the entries are automati-
cally applied from your mobile phone's
memory.
>With a single drive, the entries must be
entered by voice and are independent of
your mobile phone's memory. In this case, it
is not possible to use voice command either
to call phone numbers stored in the mobile
phone or to store new numbers.
Creating and editing voice phone
book*
Store entry:
An entry always consists of a name and phone
number.
Delete entry:
You can delete any entry from the voice phone
book.
Delete all entries:
{Delete phone book} deletes all entries in the
phone book.
Have entries read aloud and select:
You can have all the entries of your voice phone
book read aloud in the order of input and select
a certain entry to establish a connection: 1.{Dial number}.
The dialog for establishing a telephone
connection is opened.
2.Say the phone number.
For telephone calls abroad, say {Plus}
and then the country code.
3.{Dial}.
The connection to the desired sub-
scriber is established.
{Correct number}.
The digits are deleted.
1.{Save name}.
The dialog for storing a name is
opened.
2.Speak the name and repeat entry upon
request.
The spoken length of the names in the
phone book must not exceed approx.
2seconds.
3.Say the phone number when prompted.
4.To store the phone number:
{Save}.
1.{Delete name}.
The dialog for deleting an entry is
opened.
2.Say the name when prompted.
3.Confirm the prompt with {Yes}.
1.{Delete phone book}.
The dialog for deleting phone book is
opened.
2.Confirm the prompt with {Yes}.
3.Confirm the repeated prompt with
{Yes}.
1.{Read phone book}.
The dialog for reading phone book is
opened.
2.{Dial number} when the desired entry is
read aloud.
Everything from A to Z
258 Inflation pressure, refer to Tire
inflation pressure214
Inflation pressure monitoring
– refer to Flat Tire Monitor87
– refer to TPM Tire Pressure
Monitor89
Information
– on another location137
– on country137
– on current position137
– on destination location137
"Information on
destination"138
Information service205
"Info sources"72
Initializing
– Flat Tire Monitor87
– refer to Power failure234
– refer to Setting date78
– refer to Setting time77
– seat, mirror and steering
wheel memory42
"Input map"136
Installation location
– drive for navigation DVD130
– mobile phone113
Instructions for navigation
system, refer to Voice
instructions146
Instrument cluster12
Instrument lighting99
Instrument panel
– refer to Cockpit10
– refer to Instrument
cluster12
Integrated key28
Integrated universal remote
control110
Interesting destination for
navigation137
"Interim time"76
Interior lamps100
– switching on with remote
control30
Interior motion sensor35
– switching off35Interior rearview mirror49
– automatic dimming
feature49
– compass111
Intermittent mode of the
wipers63
J
Jacking points233
Joystick
– refer to iDrive16
– refer to Selector lever,
selecting transmission
positions60
Jumpering, refer to Jump
starting237
Jump starting237
K
Keyless-Go, refer to Comfort
access35
Keyless opening and closing,
refer to Comfort access35
Key Memory, refer to Personal
Profile28
"Keypad"197
Keys28
– key-related settings, refer to
Personal Profile28
Kick-down, automatic
transmission with
Steptronic61
Knock control213
L
Lamps, refer to Parking lamps/
low beams97
Lamps and bulbs228
"Language / Units"79
– for navigation146
"Language" for DVD system
in rear177
"Languages"79
– for DVD system in rear176
– for navigation146Lashing eyes, refer to
Securing cargo125
Last destinations, refer to
Destination list138
"Last seat pos."43
LATCH child restraint fixing
system54
LEDs light-emitting
diodes229
Length, refer to
Dimensions243
License plate lamp, replacing
bulbs231
Liftgate33
– closing33
– locking and unlocking from
inside32
– opening from inside33
– opening from outside33
– opening manually33
Light-emitting diodes
LEDs229
Lighter115
Lighter socket115
"Lighting"63,98
Lighting
– instruments99
– of the vehicle, refer to
Lamps97
Light switch97
"Limit"76
Loading
– securing cargo125
– stowing cargo125
– vehicle124
Load securing equipment,
refer to Securing cargo125
"Lock after driving"32
Lock buttons in the doors,
refer to Locking32
Locking
– from inside32
– from outside30
– setting confirmation
signals31
– without key, refer to Comfort
access35