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Te l e p h o n e s e t u p m e n uOpening and closing the phone setup menuFig. 85 Telephone setup: Main menu– While in any telephone menu, press the function selector button
to access the Setup Telephone main menu ⇒fig. 85 .
– Press the button again to close the main setup menu.The following submenus are available in the Telephone setup function:•Telephone settings ⇒page 73•Call options ⇒page 74•Voice mailbox number ⇒ page 74
The sound and tuning settings and the brightness of the display can be
altered using the control buttons ⇒page 118.Note
We recommend that you enter these settings when the vehicle is stationary.
Please note ⇒page 6, “Notes on road safety”.
Telephone settingsFig. 86 Telephone setup: Telephone settings– Press the button in a telephone menu.
– Select Te l e p h o n e s e t u p .
– Select the desired setting.Factory settings
When changing the settings back to the default settings make sure there is
no ongoing telephone call, no mobile phone is connected via Bluetooth and
the mobile phone is not inserted in the mobile phone adapter. Reverting to
the default settings deletes all stored phone books for the mobile phones
⇒ page 69, all name tags ⇒ page 76, the list of Bluetooth devices
⇒ page 60 and the voice mailbox number. In addition, any existing Bluetooth
connections will be disconnected and the Bluetooth PIN will be reset to 1234
⇒ page 60. The Automatic answer ⇒ page 74 function is switched off.
Bluetooth PIN
Bluetooth is a wireless connection between your mobile telephone and the
navigation system in your vehicle ⇒ page 60. The factory-stored Bluetooth
PIN is 1234. Use the Bluetooth PIN function to edit the Bluetooth PIN as
required.
SETUP
SETUP
SETUP
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•Are the phone book entries being loaded from the mobile phone into the
mobile phone interface ⇒page 69?Speech control system: switching on and off
The speech control system can be activated via the talk button
on the mobile phone adapter or the button on the multi-func-
tion steering wheel*.
Important: the ignition must be switched on and no phone calls
must be active.
Activating the hands-free system/speech control system
– Press the talk button on the multi-function steering wheel*
⇒fig. 89 or
– Press the talk button on the mobile phone adapter ⇒fig. 90 .
A signal tone will indicate that the speech control system is
ready. SPEAK will appear on the instrument panel display.
– Say the desired command ⇒page 78.
Switching off the speech control system
–Say the command CANCEL, or
– Press the talk button on the multi-function steering wheel* ⇒fig. 89 or
F i g . 8 9 Ta l k b u t t o n o n t h e
multi-function steering
wheel
Fig. 90 Phone adapter
with talk button
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– Press the talk button on the mobile phone adapter ⇒page 77, fig. 90 . The speech control system will answer with
Cancel and will be switched off.
Volume adjustment
– With the speech control system switched on, scroll the right thumbwheel of the multi-function steering wheel*
⇒page 77, fig. 89 up
or down
, or
– With the speech control system switched on, turn the ON/OFF button ⇒page 11 clockwise or anti-clockwise.
Commands
The speech control system processes speech commands.The system confirms acceptance of speech commands verbally and guides
you through the dialogue.To ...
Speak this command:
Instruct the system to tell you
which commands are possible
while a dialogue is active.
HELP
Enter the PIN code for the SIM
card.
ENTER PIN ⇒page 79
Enter a telephone number you
want to dial.
DIAL NUMBER ⇒ page 79
Select the telephone number
associated with a name tag
from the phone book for the
speech control system.
SELECT NAME ⇒ page 81
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Dial a selected telephone
number.
DIAL ⇒ page 79
redial the last number dialled.
REDIAL ⇒ page 79
Store a name tag in the speech
control system for a phone
book entry shown in the instru-
ment panel display.
STORE ⇒ page 80
store a spoken name and tele-
phone number in the phone
book for the speech control
system.
STORE ⇒ page 81
End a dialogue
CANCEL
Repeat a specified name or all
of the digits specified up to
this point.
REPEAT
The system prompts you to Please con-
tinue to enter other figures or commands.
Delete the specified name or
the last entered block of digits.
BACK
The blocks of digits entered previously will
be repeated. The system prompts you to
Please continue to enter other figures or
orders.
Delete all specified digits.
DELETE
The system will then give the cue The
number has been deleted. Please con-
tinue so that you can enter more figures or
give another command.
store names along with a tele-
phone number in the phone
book for the speech control
system.
STORE NAME ⇒ page 81
To ...
Speak this command:
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NoteOn some mobile phones, the number you dialled last is placed at the bottom
of the list. In this case, the redial function of the speech control system
cannot be used.Storing a name tag for a phone book entry
You can store a name tag for a phone book entry shown on the
dash panel display.
– Use the button on the multi-function steering wheel* ⇒fig. 91 to switch to the telephone function. A phone book
entry will appear on the dash panel display ⇒ fig. 92.
– Scroll the left thumbwheel ⇒fig. 91 to select a phone book
entry.
– Press the talk button ⇒page 77, fig. 89 on the multi-function
steering wheel*. You will hear a tone.
–Say the command STORE.
– When requested by the speech control system, please say the name ("tag") under which you wish to store the phone book
entry.
– Repeat the name when the speech control system gives you the cue. The name tag for the selected phone book entry will be
stored in the phone book for the speech control system.
Fig. 91 Multifunction
steering wheel: left thum-
bwheel and MODE button
Fig. 92 Dash panel
display: phone book entry
with assigned name tag
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If a name tag has been stored for a phone book entry, that entry will be
marked by a horizontal arrow
⇒page 80, fig. 92 on the dash panel
display. This arrow will help you identify the phone book entries to which a
name tag has been assigned.
Storing a name in the phone book using the speech control system
Name tags, consisting of a name and associated telephone
numbers, can be stored in the phone book using the speech
control system.– Switch on the speech control system ⇒page 77.
– Say the command STORE NAME.
– When requested by the speech control system, please say the name ("tag") under which you wish to store the phone book
entry.
– When requested by the speech control system, repeat the name.
– When requested by the speech control system, say the digits of the corresponding telephone number individually or in groups.
After each block of digits you specify (separated by a brief pause)
the system will repeat the digits.
–Say STORE when you have completed the number entry. The
recorded name (spoken name tag with corresponding phone
number) will be stored in the phone book for the speech control
system.
Name tags which you store in the phone book for the speech control system
using the STORE NAME command are not shown in the dash panel display.
Note
If two or more names sound alike, it is better to save the names including the
first name or some other distinguishing entry.Selecting name– Switch on the speech control system ⇒page 77.
–Say the command DIAL NAME.
– When the speech control system gives you the cue, say the name of one of the entries stored in the phone book ⇒page 81.
–Say the command DIAL. The telephone number will be dialled.Deleting a name from the speech control system phone book– Switch on the speech control system ⇒page 77.
–Say the command DELETE NAME.
– When the speech control system gives you the cue, say the name of one of the entries stored in the phone book ⇒page 81.
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NAV, INFONAV (navigation system)General safety precautionsThe driver is completely responsible for traffic safety even
when driving with the navigation system active.B e s u r e t ha t y o u a l wa y s ha v e co m p le t e co n t r o l o f y o u r v e h i c l e i n a ll t r a f f i c s i t u -
ations when using navigation system functions.
WARNING
•Today's driving conditions require the full attention of drivers. Please
see ⇒page 6, “Notes on road safety”.•Observe traffic regulations when driving. The route calculated by the
navigation system is a recommendation of how best to reach a destination.
If driving instructions run contrary to traffic laws, the traffic laws always
take precedence. Pay attention to traffic lights, no-stopping signs, lane
change restrictions, one-way streets, etc.Caution
The volume of the sound system should be set at a level that enables you to
hear acoustic signals from outside, such as police and fire brigade sirens.
Failure to do so may cause an accident.
IntroductionIntroductionThe navigation system makes time-consuming map reading superfluous.
During route guidance you receive information on the dash panel display
⇒ page 86, fig. 93 regarding vehicle position, turn-off information (direction
and distance to turn-off) and estimated arrival time. Additionally, you receive
spoken navigation information ⇒page 87.
There are two possibilities for route guidance:•Route without stopover (single destination mode)•Route with stopovers (route plan)
Route without stopover (single destination mode)
In the single destination mode you can drive directly to a destination
⇒ page 91.
Route with stopovers (route plan)
In the route with stopover mode ( ⇒page 92) you can enter up to six stopo-
vers and a final destination.
For example, when travelling you can save time by finding the nearest filling
station in unfamiliar towns. You can also make a stopover to eat in a restau-
rant or visit a tourist attraction.
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NoteYou do not receive any information about the meaning of road signs!How does the navigation system work?
The navigation system works with the help of satellites (GPS).Route information and satellite signals are used to pinpoint the current
vehicle position. GPS satellites send the necessary signals required by the
system (GPS stands for “Global Positioning System”).
The information is transmitted to the navigation system and compared with
the information stored in the navigation CD map database. This way, the
route guidance can be accurately calculated.
The navigation CD must be in the CD drive to calculate the route ⇒page 24.
Once the calculation is complete, you can remove the navigation CD and play
audio or MP3 CDs in the internal drive unit. The data required for navigation
is stored in the navigation system. Where the navigation system requires
more data (e.g. if the route is modified), the system will ask you to insert the
navigation CD.
Navigation operations are limited if the navigation CD is not inserted. Some
functions, such as route modification, are “greyed out” and cannot be
selected.
The navigation system improves the route during the trip. The route initially
calculated may differ to the route actually taken.
The navigation instructions can be given in 9 languages (English, German,
Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish and Czech). The
language can be selected using the menu language function in the setup
menu ⇒page 116.
Note
•Snow or other obstructions on the GPS aerial or interference caused by
trees or large buildings could affect the reception of the satellite signals and
make positioning difficult. GPS reception can also be adversely affected by
the deactivation or malfunction of several satellites.•Street and town names can change, therefore the names stored on the CD
can in some cases be different from the names that have since been changed.•You can obtain navigation CDs from your dealer. Your dealer will also be
able to provide information on updates which are available for the CDs.Navigation route guidanceRoute guidance assistance is given both visually and acoustically:•by voice guidance•by the display in the dash panel ⇒fig. 93
Fig. 93 Navigation:
Example of a display in
the dash panel
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Note
You can also start a route guidance in demo mode ⇒ page 107 for simulation
purposes.Navigation system voice guidanceRoute calculation is announced with a voice message. During this time, the
display will show a list of the selected route criteria options ( ⇒page 103)
and the dash panel display will show an arrow. This arrow faces in the direc-
tion of the entered destination.
When route calculation is complete, guidance is given by spoken driving
instructions and symbols. The spoken navigation directions are given in good
time before a turn-off.
You can use the following options to repeat the last navigation voice
message:•Press the rotary pushbutton while in the Nav-Info menu.•Press the control button for Nav-Info if you are not already in the Nav-Info
menu.•press the right thumbwheel on the multi-function steering wheel*
⇒ page 14.
If the navigation CD is inserted in the CD player ⇒page 25, the language in
which the navigation system voice guidance is given can be changed
⇒ page 116.Caution
If driving instructions run contrary to traffic laws, the traffic laws always take
precedence.
Note
•You can adjust the volume of the voice guidance prompts as they are
being announced using the on/off button ⇒page 11 on the navigation
control console or the right thumbwheel on the multi-function steering
wheel* ⇒page 14.•If the vehicle is in a location that cannot be read by the navigation system
(e.g. car park or garage), a voice message will inform you of such. The arrow
in the dash panel display faces in the direction of the entered destination.•In neighbouring countries, the instructions given are slightly different to
those of your country of origin, as the navigation CD for these countries only
contains the main roads.Dynamic navigation
The dynamic navigation function calculates routes based on
the currently available TMC traffic messages.If the dynamic navigation function ⇒page 103 is activated and a TMC radio
station is set, the system constantly checks whether relevant TMC messages
are available for the selected route. If the navigation system then determines
that a TMC traffic message is relevant for the current route, the system will
automatically calculate a new route plan to the destination.
The navigation system receives and processes the traffic announcements
issued by certain channels (TMC) in addition to regular programming. The
reception of TMC traffic messages is free of charge in Germany.
Note
•Please note that the TMC messages sent by the radio stations may not
always be complete and correct.
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