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133Function
1
Trip
menu (Y page 133 )
R Displays the standard display or
resets the trip meter (Y page 133 )
R Displays or resets the trip compute r
from start (Y page 134 )
R Displays or resets the trip compute r
from reset (Y page 134 )
R Calls up the range (Y page 134 )
R Digital speedometer (Y page 135 ) 2
Nav* menu (navigation details)
( Y page 135 ) 3
Audio* menu
(Y page 137 )
R Selects a radio station
(Y page 137 )
R Operates the CD player/CD
changer*/DVD changer*/DVD
audio*/MP3 (Y page 137 )
R Operates the DVD
video* (Y page 138 ) 4
Tel* menu (telephone)
(Y page 138 ) Function
5
Service
menu(Y page 140 )
R Calls up display message s
( Y page 140 )
R Tyre pressure
R ASSYST PLUS (Y page 226 ) 6
Settings
menu(Y page 140 )
R Selects submenu (Y page 140 )
R Resets to factory setting s
( Y page 144 ) The number of menus shown depends on the
optional equipment in the vehicle.
The Audio*, Nav* and Tel* menus are dis-
played slightly differently in vehicles with
audio equipment* and vehicles with
COMAND APS*. The examples given in this
Owner's Manual apply to vehicles equipped
with COMAND APS*. Trip men
u
i Menu overview (Y page 132), using the
on-board computer (Y page 130).
Use the buttons on the luxury multi-function
steering wheel.
X Press (or& to select the Trip
menu.
Basic display X
In the Tripmenu, select the standard dis-
play with total distance recorder and trip
recorder submenu.
or
X Press the Lbutton repeatedly until the
standard display appears.
or
X Press and hold the Lbutton until the
standard display appears. Controls
* optional
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Trip meter
2 Total distance recorder
i Reset the trip meter (Y page 135).
Trip computer from start The values in the
From startsubmenu refer
to the start of the journey.
X Press $or% to select From
start. 1
Kilometres
2 Time 3
Average spee d
4 Average fuel consumption
The From start trip computer is automati-
cally reset if the trip is interrupted for longe r
than 4 hours. It is automatically reset if the
trip exceeds 999 hours or 9,999 kilometres .
i Reset the trip computer (Y page 135).
Trip computer from reset The values in the
From resetsubmenu refer
to the last time the submenu was reset .
X Press $or% to select From
reset. 1
Kilometres
2 Time
3 Average spee d
4 Average fuel consumption The
From reset trip computer is automati-
cally reset if the trip exceeds 9,999 hours or
99,999 kilometres .
i Reset the trip computer (Y page 135).
Calling up the range X
Press $or% to select the Range
submenu.
The multi-function display shows the esti-
mated distance that can be covered by the
vehicle, based on your current driving style
and the amount of fuel remaining in the
tank. 1
Estimated range
Once the reserve tank fuel is about half
empty, only the refuelling symbol appears. Controls
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Digital speedometer X
Press $or% to select the digital
speedometer. 1
Digital speedomete r
Resetting You can reset the following functions:
R
Trip meter
R Trip computer from start
R Trip computer from reset
X Press $or% to select the functio n
that you wish to reset.
X Press #. Example illustratio
n
X Press %to select Yesand press #
to confirm. Navigation* men
u
i Menu overview (Y page 132), using the
on-board computer (Y page 130).
The multi-function display shows navigation
instructions in the Navmenu.
Use the buttons on the luxury multi-function
steering wheel.
X Press (or& to select the Navmenu .Route guidance inactive 1
Direction of travel
2 Current road
The road you are currently driving on only
appears if it is still in the Audio 50 APS* or
COMAND APS* memory.
Route guidance active No manoeuvre announce
d 1
Distance to destination
2 Distance to next manoeuvre
3 Current road
4 Symbol for "follow the road's course " Cont
rols
* optional
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Manoeuvre announced without change of
lane
1
Road into which the manoeuvre leads
2 Distance to manoeuvre and graphical dis-
tance displa y
3 Symbol for manoeuvre
When a manoeuvre is announced, you will see
the symbol for the manoeuvre and beside it a
graphical distance display 2. This decreases
as you approach the announced manoeuvre. Manoeuvre announced with change of
lan
e
Lane recommendations are only displayed if
the relevant data is available on the digital
map. 1
Road into which the manoeuvre leads
2 Distance to manoeuvre and graphical dis-
tance displa y
3 Lane recommendation
4 Symbol for manoeuvre
On multiple-lane roads, a lane recommenda-
tion 3may be shown for the next manoeu -
vre. Additional lanes may be added during a
manoeuvre. Lane recommendation display
1
Uninterrupted lane
2 New lane during a manoeuvre
3 Lane recommended for the manoeuvre
For more information on lane recommenda-
tions, see the separate Operating Instruc-
tions for Audio 50 APS* and COMAND
APS*.
Navigation status indicators in the multi-
function display
When route guidance is activated, the follow-
ing messages may appear:
R < : you have reached the destination.
R New route...: a new route is being calcu-
lated. Controls
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R
Off map orOff road : the vehicle position
is outside the area of the digital map (off-
map position).
R No route: no route to the selected desti-
nation could be calculated.
For more information, see the separate Oper-
ating Instructions for Audio 50 APS* and
COMAND APS*. Audio* menu
i Menu overview (Y page 132), using the
on-board computer (Y page 130).
Use the functions in the Audiomenu to oper-
ate the audio equipment *. If noaudio equip-
ment* is switched on, the multi-functio n
display will show the Audio offmessage.
Use the buttons on the luxury multi-function
steering wheel.
X Press (or& to select the Audio
menu . Selecting a radio station X
Switch on the audio equipment* or
COMAND APS* and select the radio; see
the separate Operating Instructions . 1
Waveband
2 Station
X To select a stored station :briefly press
the % or the $button.
or
X To select the next or previous station :
press and hold the %or the $but-
ton .
i DAB* radio mode 13
( Digital Audio Broad-
casting); see the separate operating
instructions for the audio equipment* or
COMAND APS* . i
You can only change the waveband and
store new stations using COMAND APS*.
Operating the CD player/CD changer */
DVD changer*/DVD audio*/MP3 X
Switch on the audio equipment* or
COMAND APS* and select the CD player or
DVD audio or MP3; see the separate Oper-
ating Instructions . Illustration showing the CD player
1
Current track
X To select the next or previous track :
briefly press the %or the $button.
or
X To search for the next or previous
track :press and hold the %or the
$ button.
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If you are playing a CD or DVD with track
information, the multi-function display
shows the name and number of the track.
The title is displayed for MP3s.
Operating the DVD video* X
Switch on COMAND APS* and select DVD
video; see the separate Operating Instruc-
tions . 1
Current scen e
X To select the next or previous scene:
briefly press the %or the $button.
or
X To search for the next or previous
scene: press and hold the %or the
$ button. Tel* menu
Functions and displays are dependent on the
optional equipment installed in your vehicle.
i Menu overview (Y page 132), using the
on-board computer (Y page 130).
You can use the functions in the Telmenu to
operate your mobile phone if you have inser-
ted it into the mobile phone
bracket* (Y page 199).
i If you have a Bluetooth mobile phone, you
can set up a Bluetooth connection to the
audio equipment* or COMAND APS*; see
the separate Operating Instructions.
Use the buttons on the luxury multi-function
steering wheel.
X Switch on the audio equipment* or
COMAND APS* and select the radio; see
the separate Operating Instructions .
X Press (or& to select the Telmenu .
Mobile phone on PIN code not yet entered
The
Please enter PIN message appears in
the multi-function display. X
Enter the PIN using the mobile phone, Lin-
guatronic*, the audio equipment* or
COMAND APS* .
The mobile phone will search for a network.
During this time, No networkappears in
the multi-function display .
Mobile phone ready to receive
The multi-function display shows the name of
the GSM network provider.
Accepting a call If someone calls you while you are in the
Tel
menu, the following message appears in
the multi-function display: X
Press sto answer a call.
You can also accept a call if you have not
selected the Telmenu . Cont
rols
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Rejecting or ending a call X
Press t.
You can also reject or end a call if you have
not selected the Telmenu.
Dialling a number from the phone book For information on entering new phone num-
bers in the phone book, see the respectiv e
Operating Instructions for the mobile phone,
the audio equipment* or COMAND APS*.
If your mobile phone is able to receive calls,
you can search for and dial a number from the
phone book in the audio equipment* or
COMAND APS* at any time.
X Copy the phone book of your mobile phon e
to the audio equipment* or COMAND
APS*; see the separate Operating Instruc -
tions for the audio equipment* or COMAND
APS* .
X Press %,$ or# to call up the
phone book.
X Press %or$ to select the name yo u
are searching for .
To scroll rapidly, press and hold the %
or the $button for longer than 1 sec- ond. After four seconds, the rapid scroll
speeds up.
The rapid scroll stops when you release the
button or reach the end of the list.
X If only one telephone number is stored
for a name: presssor# to start
dialling.
The Connecting call.. .message and
the telephone number dialled appear in the
multi-function display. The name also
appears, provided it is stored in the phon e
book. The dialled number is stored in the
NOS. DIALLE Dlist .
If a call is connected, the phone book entry
appears in the multi-function display.
or
X If there is more than one number for a
particular name: presssor# to
display the numbers.
X Press %or$ to select the numbe r
you want to dial.
X Press sor# to start dialling.
The Connecting call.. .message and
the telephone number dialled appear in the
multi-function display. The name also
appears, provided it is stored in the phon ebook. The dialled number is stored in the
NOS. DIALLE Dlist .
If a call is connected, the phone book entry
appears in the multi-function display.
or
X If you do not want to make a call: press the
t button.
Redialling The on-board computer stores the most
recently dialled names and numbers from the
mobile phone.
X Press the sbutton to go to the most
recently dialled number or name in the
redial menu.
X Press %or$ to select the numbe r
or name you are looking for.
X Press sor# to start dialling. Controls
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i Menu overview (Y page 132), using the
on-board computer (Y page 130). In the
Servic emenu, you can:
R call up display messages (Y page 140 )
R restart the tyre pressure loss warning sys-
tem (Y page 214 )
R call up the service due date (Y page 226 )
Calling up display messages The on-board computer stores certain display
messages. You can call up display messages
in this menu. G
Risk of accident
The on-board computer only records and
displays messages and warnings from cer-
tain systems. For this reason, you shoul d
always make sure that your vehicle is safe to drive. You could otherwise cause an acci-
dent by driving an unsafe vehicle .
Use the buttons on the luxury multi-function
steering wheel.
X Press (or& to select the Service
menu.
X Press %or$ to select the Mes-
sages submenu.
X Press #to confirm.
If there are messages, the following mes -
sage may appear in the multi-function dis-
play, for example: 2 messages.
X Press %or$ to scroll through the
messages.
i The possible display messages are
explained in the "Practical advice" section
( Y page 236).
All display messages are deleted when you
turn off the ignition. Settings menu
i Menu overview (Y page 132), using the
on-board computer (Y page 130). In the
Settings menu, you can:
R change the instrument cluster settings
(Y page 141 )
R change the time/date settings
(Y page 142 )
R change the light settings (Y page 142 )
R change the vehicle settings (Y page 143 )
R change the convenience settings
(Y page 144 )
R restore the factory settings (Y page 144 )
Use the buttons on the luxury multi-function
steering wheel.
X Press (or& to select the Set-
tings menu. Controls
* optional
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