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XSwitching from the search speller to
the list: Slide ZV repeatedly.
or
XSelect ¬.XSwitching from the list to the search
speller: Press button k.
Selecting an entry
Selecting via search speller
XIf necessary, switch from the list to the
search speller.
XSwitching search speller character
set: Select C.
Depending on the previous setting, this
switches the search speller to letters with
special characters or numbers with special
characters.
XEntering characters: Slide XVY or rotate
cVd the audio controller to select the
characters for the required entry.
The first letters you enter determine the
first letters of the name you are looking for.
XPress W to confirm.
The first entry containing the selected
initial letters is highlighted in the list. If
there are a number of similar entries, the
next different character is displayed.
Example:
In the example, the first letters of the names
Fisher, Bob and Fisher, Kim are the
same. The first possible distinct letter is the
B or the K.
Therefore, B and K are offered as possibilities.
XSelect the characters for the required entry
one after another.
As soon as the selection has been
narrowed down to a single entry, the audio
system will switch to the list automatically.
XDeleting an individual character: Select
2 and briefly press W.
or
XPress button 2 next to the audio
controller.
After entering each character or after each
deletion of a character, the closest
matching entry is given at the top of the list.
XDeleting an entire entry: Select 2 and
press and hold W until the entire entry has
been deleted.
or
XPress and hold button 2 until the entire
entry has been deleted.
XEnding search: Switch from the search
speller to the list.
The top list entry is highlighted
automatically.
Selecting via list
XIf necessary, switch from the search speller
to the list.
Phone book list
Entries with symbol :G have additional
options available, e.g. more phone numbers.
XSlide ZVÆ or rotate cVd the audio
controller until the desired entry is
highlighted.
XPress W to confirm and a call will be
initiated.
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Selecting subentriesXSelect an entry with the symbol G from
the list and press W.
Symbol G changes to I and the
subentries appear.
:Phone book entry with subentriesXSlide ZVÆ or rotate cVd the audio
controller until the desired subentry is
highlighted.
XPress W to confirm and a call will be
initiated.
Depending on the mobile phone and the
entries in the mobile phone book, the phone
numbers are assigned to categories. The
categories are indicated by category
symbols.
Number categoryDisplayNot classified°Home@Work\Phone categoryDisplayNot classified°Mobile¢Car^PagerïDisplaying details on an entry
The audio system can also fully display an
abbreviated entry.
XSelect entry.XSlide VY to select Options.XPress W to confirm.XSelect Details.
A popup screen with the details of the
selected entry appears.
XClosing popup screen: Slide ZVÆ, XVY,
rotate cVd, press W, or press button
2 or k.
Deleting entry
XSelect entry.XSlide VY to select Options.XPress W to confirm.XSelect Delete.
You will be prompted to confirm that you
really want to delete the entry.
XSelect Yes or No.
If you select Yes the actual entry is deleted
from the phone book.
Call lists
The audio system displays the calls received
(including missed calls) or made during phone
mode in their own lists.
iThe particular menu item can only be
selected if calls have already been received
or made from audio system.
Displaying missed calls in the audio system
display is not possible with all mobile
phones.
The control system displays the list of
dialed numbers in the multifunction
display.
iThe audio system’s call lists are not
synchronized with the call lists on your
mobile phone. If you make a call from your
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mobile phone and only use the audio
system’s hands-free device, these calls will
not be listed.
Calling up the list
X% Q Call Lists.XSelect Calls Received or Calls
Dialed.
The appropriate list appears.
iIf there is a symbol with a telephone
receiver in front of the phone number or the
name, then you have missed this call (e.g.
in the highlighted line of the following
figure).
XSlide ZVÆ or rotate cVd the audio
controller until the desired entry is
highlighted.
XInitiating call: Press button W or 6.XTo close the lists: Press button k.
Deleting call lists
iThe saved call lists are retained in the
audio system, even if you use the audio
system with another mobile phone. For this
reason you should delete any call lists
before handing over or selling the vehicle.
XIn the phone main menu select Call
Lists.
XSelect Delete Call Lists.
You will be prompted to confirm that you
really want to delete the entry. The
question Do you want to delete the
call lists appears in the display.
XSelect Yes or No.XPress W to confirm.
If you select Yes both lists are deleted.
Making calls
XPress button % on the audio control unit
to call up the telephone mode.
When the mobile phone is ready for
operation, the display will look similar like
this:
Initiating an outgoing call
Entering phone number via the audio
control unit
You can enter numbers and special
characters via the telephone keypad.
XEntering: Use x to s, m and
l to enter characters.
You can enter the * character by pressing
button l once. You can enter the +
character by pressing button l once
and then again within approx. 1.5 seconds.
XInitiating a call: Press button 6.XDeleting individual digits: Briefly press
button 2 in the audio control unit.
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XDeleting an entire entry: Press and hold
button 2 until the entire entry has been
deleted.
or
XPress button ~.
Entering phone number via the audio
controller
In addition to the actual menu bar, the
telephone main menu features a second bar
containing numbers, the number menu.
When the bar is active (highlighted), you can
select elements.
XEntering digits: Slide XVY or rotate
cVd the audio controller to select the
required digit.
XPress W to confirm.XRepeat the procedure, until you have select
all digits for the necessary phone number.
XDeleting individual digits: Slide XVY or
rotate cVd to select 2 and briefly press
W.
or
XPress button 2 next to the audio
controller.
XDeleting entire phone number: Slide
XVY or rotate cVd to select 2, press
and hold W until the phone number has
been deleted.
or
XPress and hold button 2 until the entire
entry has been deleted.
orXPress button ~.XInitiating a call: Slide XVY or rotate
cVd the audio controller to select ö.
XPress W to confirm.
or
XPress button 6.
Initiating a call to a phone book entry
X% Q Name.XSelect entry (Y page 175).XPress button 6 or W.
Initiating a call to a call list entry
X% Q Call Lists.XSelect Calls Received or Calls
Dialed.
The appropriate list appears.
XSelect entry (Y page 176).XPress button 6 or W.
Redialing
iIn order to use the redial function, no
numbers may have been entered.
XPress button 6.
or
XSelect ö and press W.
The dialed calls list appears. The call dialed
last will be at the top of the list.
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cVd the audio controller until the desired
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Aborting dial or ending a callX% Q ¢ and press W.
or
XPress button ~ on the audio control unit
or on the multifunction steering wheel.
Rejecting or accepting calls
You will be notified of an incoming call by the
ringing tone and a message on the display.
iDepending on the mobile phone you are
using, the audio system’s ringing tone may
differ from the one you have set on your
mobile phone. You may hear
Rthe ringing tone set on the mobile phone
Rthe audio system’s preset ringing tone
Rthe audio system’s preset ringing tone
and the ringing tone set on the mobile
phone
If the caller’s name and number are among
the entries in the audio system’s phone book
and the caller has not withheld this
information, it will appear on the display. If
the caller withholds this information, you will
see:
XAccepting: Press button 6 on audio
control unit or on the multifunction steering
wheel.
or
XPress W.XRejecting: Press button ~ on audio
control unit.
or
XSlide XV or rotate cVd the audio
controller to select Reject, and press W
to confirm.
The call is rejected.
If you have accepted the call using the audio
control unit, audio controller, or the
multifunction steering wheel, the call will be
conducted via the hands-free system. The
volume of the call can be adjusted
(Y page 144).
Further operating functions can be found in
the “Functions during a single-call” section
(Y page 179).
You can also accept a call if the audio display
is showing a screen other than the telephone
mode screen. After accepting the call, the
display switches to the phone display. Once
the call is over, the display for the previous
mode will appear again.
Functions during a single call
Switching hands-free microphone on or
off
The menu bar changes when you make or
receive a call. Instead of the Call Lists
menu item, Mic Off or Mic On will appear.
XSwitching off: Select Mic Off.
The following message will flash up on the
display: The microphone is off.
When the microphone is switched off the
symbol Q appears in the main area.
XSwitching on: Select Mic On.
The following message will flash up on the
display: The microphone is on.
The microphone is switched on and the
symbol Q disappears in the main area.
iYou can also switch the microphone on or
off by pressing button 8.
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Sending DTMF tones
iThis function is not possible with all
mobile phones.
Answering machines or other devices can be
controlled via DTMF tones, e.g. for remote
query functions.
XTransmitting individual characters:
During a call select the required
characters.
or
XPress the corresponding button on the
audio control unit.
Every selected character is transmitted
immediately.
XTransmitting a phone number of a
phone book entry as a sequence of
characters: Select Name.
XSelect the desired phone book entry.
The entry is transmitted immediately as a
sequence of characters.
XSwitching back to call display: Select
Back.
Driving systems
Introduction
This section describes the following driving
systems of your vehicle:
RCruise control
RHill-start assist system
RAll-wheel drive (4MATIC)
RDynamic handling package with sport
driving mode
RParktronic system, Canada only
RRear view camera
The driving safety systems ABS, Adaptive
Brake, BAS, EBP and ESP® are described in
the “Safety and security” section
(Y page 60).
Cruise control
The cruise control maintains the speed you
set for your vehicle automatically.
The use of the cruise control is recommended
for driving at a constant speed for extended
periods of time.
The currently set speed or last set speed
(“Resume” function) appears in the
multifunction display for approximately
5 seconds. The corresponding cruise control
speed segments : from the selected speed
to the vehicle maximum speed in the
multifunction display are illuminated.
GWarning!
The cruise control is a convenience system
designed to assist the driver during vehicle
operation. The driver is and must always
remain responsible for the vehicle’s speed
and for safe brake operation.
Only use the cruise control if the road, traffic,
and weather conditions make it advisable to
travel at a constant speed.
RThe use of the cruise control can be
dangerous on winding roads or in heavy
traffic because conditions do not allow safe
driving at a constant speed.
RThe use of the cruise control can be
dangerous on slippery roads. Rapid
changes in tire traction can result in wheel
spin and loss of control.
RDeactivate the cruise control when driving
in fog.
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The “Resume” function should only be
operated if the driver is fully aware of the
previously set speed and wishes to resume
this particular preset speed.
GWarning!
The cruise control brakes automatically so
that the set speed is not exceeded.
:Setting current or higher speed ;Setting current or lower speed=Canceling the cruise control?Activating the cruise control or resuming
to last set speed
Activating cruise control
You can activate the cruise control at a
vehicle speed above 20 mph (30 km/h).
You cannot activate the cruise control
Rwhen you brake
Rwhen you have engaged the parking brake
Rwhen the automatic transmission is in park
position P, reverse gear R, or neutral
position N
Rthe ESP® is switched off or has switched off
due to a malfunction
The vehicle speed displayed in the
speedometer can briefly vary from the speed
setting for the cruise control system.
Setting current speed XAccelerate or decelerate to the desired
speed.
XBriefly lift the cruise control lever in
direction of arrow : or press in direction
of arrow ;.
XRemove your foot from the accelerator
pedal.
iOn uphill grades, the cruise control may
not be able to maintain the set speed. Once
the grade eases, the set speed will be
resumed.
On downhill grades, the cruise control
maintains the set speed by braking with the
vehicle’s brake system.
Vehicles with automatic transmission:
In addition, on longer downhill grades the
automatic transmission will downshift
automatically.
iVehicles with manual transmission:
If you depress the clutch pedal when
shifting into another gear, the engine speed
may increase.
RAlways drive with sufficient, but not
excessive, engine speed.
RShift the gear in a timely manner.
RAvoid shifting down more than one gear
if at all possible.
Canceling cruise control
XDepress the brake pedal.
or
XBriefly push the cruise control lever in
direction of arrow =.
The last set speed is stored for later use.
The last stored speed is deleted from memory
when the engine is turned off.
The cruise control switches off automatically
when you depress the brake pedal or you
engage the parking brake. In this case, the
cruise control speed segments in the
multifunction display will go out.
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The cruise control also switches off
automatically when
R the vehicle speed falls below 20 mph
(30 km/h)
R the ESP ®
is in operation
R the ESP ®
is switched off with the ESP ®
switch
R the ESP ®
has switched off due to a
malfunction
R Vehicles with manual transmission: you
engage neutral or depress the clutch pedal
for more than 6 seconds during shifting into
another gear
R Vehicles with manual transmission: you
engage a gear too high for the current
speed and thus the engine speed is too low
R Vehicles with automatic transmission: you
shift the automatic transmission into
neutral position N while driving
The cruise control speed segments in the
multifunction display goes out and an
acoustic warning will sound. Observe
additional messages in the multifunction
display that may appear.
Depressing the accelerator pedal does not
deactivate the cruise control. After a brief
acceleration (e.g. for passing), the cruise
control will resume the last set speed.
Changing the set speed GWarning!
Keep in mind that it may take a brief moment
until the vehicle has made the necessary
adjustments.
Increase or decrease the set vehicle speed to
a value that the prevailing road conditions and
legal speed limits permit. Otherwise, sudden
and unexpected acceleration or deceleration
of the vehicle could cause an accident and/
or serious injury to you and others.
You can increase or decrease the set speed
in 1 mph (Canada: 1 km/h) increments or in
5 mph (Canada: 10 km/h) increments.
When you use the cruise control lever to
decelerate, the brake system will brake the
vehicle automatically if the engine’s braking
power does not brake the vehicle sufficiently.
Adjustment in 1 mph (Canada:
1 km/h) increments
i The set speed value is increased or
decreased in 1 mph (Canada: 1 km/h)
increments each time you lift or press the
cruise control lever up or down to the
resistance point.XIncreasing: Briefly lift the cruise control
lever up to the resistance point in direction
of arrow :.XDecreasing: Briefly press the cruise
control lever down to the resistance point
in direction of arrow ;.XRelease the cruise control lever.
The new speed is set and the vehicle will
accelerate or decelerate.
Adjustment in 5 mph (Canada:
10 km/h) increments
i The set speed value is increased or
decreased in 5 mph (Canada: 10 km/h)
increments each time you lift or press the
cruise control lever up or down past the
resistance point.
XIncreasing: Briefly lift the cruise control
lever up past the resistance point in
direction of arrow :.XDecreasing: Briefly press the cruise
control lever down past the resistance
point in direction of arrow ;.XRelease the cruise control lever.
The new speed is set and the vehicle will
accelerate or decelerate. Keep in mind that
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