4IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information.......................4
Control elements overview ............6
Theft-deterrent feature .................20
Usage .......................................... 20
Tone settings ............................... 24
Volume settings ........................... 27General information
The Infotainment system provides
state-of-the-art in-car information and entertainment.
The radio is equipped with assignable channel presets for FM, MW and LW
wavebands.
The audio player plays audio CDs,
MP3 CDs and also WMA CDs.
External data storage devices, e.g.
iPod, MP3 player or USB stick, or a
portable player can be connected to
the Infotainment system. External
audio sources can also be connected
via Bluetooth.
The digital sound processor provides
several preset equalizer modes for
sound optimisation.
The navigation system's dynamic route planning will reliably guide you
to your destination and can help avoid
traffic jams and other traffic problems.
Optionally, the Infotainment system
can be operated using controls on the steering column or via the voice
recognition system.In addition, the Infotainment system
can be equipped with a handsfree
phone system.
The well-thought-out design of the
controls and the clear displays enable
you to control the system easily and
intuitively.
Notice
This manual describes all options
and features available for the
various Infotainment systems.
Certain descriptions, including those for display and menu functions, may
not apply to your vehicle due to
model variant, country
specifications, special equipment or
accessories.
Important information on
operation and traffic safety9 Warning
Drive safely at all times when
using the Infotainment system.
If in doubt, stop the vehicle before operating the Infotainment
system.
18Introduction
Steering column controls -
Type A1 AUDIO/SOURCE -
Change audio source ............20
2 6TEL - Telephone menu ......71
NAVI - Navigation menu .......55
3 ! - Increase volume .............20
4 @ - Mute/unmute ...................20
5 78 - Take/end phone call ....79
6 # - Decrease volume ............20
7 5 - Voice recognition ............. 69
8 OK - Confirm actions ............. 28
Turn: Move up/down in
display menus, select
next/previous radio
preset / radio frequency /
audio track ........................... 29
9 _ / 6 - Move left/right
within display text, move
around display screen ...........37Steering column controls -
Type B
Introduction19
1 RADIO/CD - Change
audio source ......................... 28
MEDIA - Change audio
source ................................... 28
2 ! - Increase volume .............20
3 @ - Mute/unmute ...................20
4 # - Decrease volume ............20
5 Short press: Change radio
source/waveband ..................28
Long press: Automatic station storing ........................ 32
6 Turn: Change radio
frequency .............................. 29
Short press: Select audio
track (CD player mode) .........37
Long press: Fast forward/
rewind an audio track (CD
player mode) ......................... 37Steering column controls -
Type C1 SOURCE/AUDIO -
Change audio source ............20
2 78 ........................................ 71
Take/end phone call .............79
@ - Mute/unmute ...................20
3 5 - Activate voice
recognition ............................ 69
4 ! - Increase volume,
mute/unmute ......................... 20
5 # - Decrease volume,
mute/unmute ......................... 20
6 MODE/OK - Confirm
actions, change audio
mode ..................................... 28
Take/end phone call .............79
7 Turn: Access display
menu options, next/
previous radio preset /
radio frequency / audio
track ..................................... 28
28RadioRadioUsage.......................................... 28
Station search .............................. 29
Autostore lists .............................. 32
Radio data system (RDS) ............33Usage
Radio reception
Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of
reception due to:
■ changes in distance from the transmitter,
■ multi-path reception due to reflection,
■ shadowing.
Control buttons - R15 BT / CD15 BT / R16 BT / CD16 BT /
CD18 BT
The most important buttons for
control of the radio are:
■ RADIO : Activate radio, change
waveband
■ 2 3 : Station search
■ OK rotary knob: Change frequency
■ Station buttons 1...6: Preset station
buttons■ SETUP : System settings,
automatic station storing
■ TEXT : Display radio text
information
Activating the radio
Press the RADIO button to switch the
audio source to radio.
The station previously selected will be
received.
Selecting the waveband
Press the RADIO button repeatedly to
switch between the available
wavebands (e.g. FM1, FM2, AM).
The station previously selected in that waveband will be received.
Control buttons - CD30 BT
The most important buttons for
control of the radio are:
■ RADIO/CD : Activate radio
■ Central rotary knob: Change waveband and frequency
■ ⊲ ⊳: Change search mode (frequency, station name, stored
station number)
Radio29
■2 3 : Station search
■ MEM : Access stored radio station
list
■ Station buttons 1...6: Preset station
buttons
■ 0 : System settings
Activating the radio
Press the RADIO/CD button to switch
the audio source to radio.
The station previously selected will be
received.
Selecting the waveband
Press button ⊲ or ⊳ to highlight the
waveband in the display menu then
turn the rotary knob to select the
desired waveband.
The station previously selected in that waveband will be received.Control buttons - CD35 BT
The most important buttons for
control of the radio are:
■ RADIO : Activate radio, change
waveband
■ 2 3 : Change frequency, station
search
■ Central rotary knob: Access stored radio station list
■ Station buttons 1...6: Preset station
buttons
■ SETUP / TEXT : System settings
Activating the radio
Press the RADIO button to switch the
audio source to radio.
The station previously selected will be
received.
Selecting the waveband
Press the RADIO button repeatedly to
switch between the available
wavebands (e.g. FM1, FM2, MW,
LW).
The station previously selected in that waveband will be received.Station search
Automatic station search
R15 BT / CD15 BT / R16 BT /
CD16 BT / CD18 BT - Automatic
station search
Briefly press button 2 or 3 to
search for the next receivable station
in the current waveband.
If no station is found, automatic
searching continues until 2 or 3 is
pressed again.
CD30 BT - Automatic station search
Highlight the frequency in the display
using button ⊲ or ⊳.
Press button 2 or 3 to search for
the next receivable station in the
current waveband.
CD35 BT - Automatic station search
Press button 2 or 3 for approx.
2 seconds to search for the next
receivable station in the current
waveband.
Navigation57
Information on the displayMenu screen
The menu screen contains the
following:
1. Menu name
2. Sub-menu selection
3. Menu page scroll bar
To access the main menu, press the
MENU button.
Menus may contain multiple screen
pages. The scroll bar indicates the
current position.
Quick menu
The Quick menu contains a preset
selection of some commonly used
menu items (e.g. hide map, cancel
route, report safety cameras, etc.).
To access the Quick menu, press the
central button on the remote control.
Map screenThe map screen contains the
following:
1. Warning of the next risk area within distance (fixed or mobile
speed camera, school, etc.)
2. Speed limit. Illuminates red and flashes if speed limit is exceeded
3. Name of the next major road or road sign information, if
applicable
4. Traffic sidebar: Display of incidents on the route, traffic info
reception indicator
5. Current time
6. Direction and distance to next change of direction
7. Exterior temperature (depending on vehicle)
8. Journey information, e.g. estimated arrival time, total
remaining distance
9. Current location
10. Audio system information
11. Compass To access the map screen at any
time, press the MAP 2D/3D button.
Navigation61
Name preferences
To display street and house numbers on the map.Use day/night colours
In the default automatic mode, the
system will automatically switch
between day and night modes.
If manual mode is preferred,
automatic mode can be deactivated
by selecting Use day colours or Use
night colours .
Automatic switching can be
reactivated using the Brightness
preferences menu.Change map colours
New colours can also be
downloaded. To select a downloaded colour, select an additional colour
scheme, then the colour required.Brightness preferences
Adjust the screen brightness to suit
the external lighting conditions.Set clock
When the clocks change in summer
or winter, or when travelling abroad,
the time on the system will need
adjusting. Select Set clock; thesystem offers three display modes.
Select the desired mode, then Done
using the soft button. Set the clock,
then select Done.
Clock synchronisation: The
synchronisation option allows the time to be set directly using GPS
information. Select the Sync option
with the left soft button ⌞.Start-up preferences
Used to change the system start-up
settings and also the start-up page by
customising it with a chosen photo.Show fewer menu options
Allows simplification of the menu to
facilitate better use. To reactivate all
options, select this icon again.Change language
To change language, select
Language: , the required language
can then be selected from the list.Reset factory settings
To reset all system parameters and delete all personal data.
Select Reset factory settings in the
main menu, then follow the on-screen instructions using the soft buttons.Partial reset: allows the deletion of allpersonal data (favourites, recent
destinations, etc.).
After resetting, the system will restart
in English.
Destination input
Select a destination
From the main menu, select Navigate
to... , then choose from the following
options:Home
Guides you to your home.
To store the address of your home
location, see Add and save a
favourite .Favourite
A stored list of frequently visited
destinations.
■ Select Favourite and confirm.
■ Select the required destination from
the list and confirm.
To store a destination in the
favourites list, see Add and save a
favourite .
Phone79
Select Emergency followed by Enter/
change number . Enter the
emergency call number (e.g. 112)
using the numerical keyboard 3 71.
Emergency call numbers vary
depending on the country or region.
Dialling the emergency call number
CD30 BT
Open the Phone menu by pressing
button 6 or TEL .
Select Emergency followed by Call to
start dialling the emergency call
number (e.g. 112).
A telephone connection to the
emergency call centre is set up.
Answer when the service personnel
questions you about the emergency.9 Warning
Do not end the call until you are
requested to do so by the
emergency call centre.
Operation
Introduction When a Bluetooth connection has
been set up between your mobile
phone and the handsfree phone
system, certain functions of your
mobile phone can be operated via the
Infotainment system controls.
It is then possible, e.g., to import the
contacts and telephone numbers stored in your mobile phone into the
handsfree phone system.
After connection, the mobile phone
data is transmitted to the handsfree
phone system. This can take some
time, depending on phone model. During this period, operation of the
mobile phone is possible via the
Infotainment system only to a limited extent.
Notice
Not every mobile phone supports
the functions of the handsfree phone
system. Therefore, deviations from
the range of functions described are possible.Phone menu
To display the Phone menu:
■ Press button 6, or
■ Press button TEL.
Volume control
R15 BT / CD15 BT, R16 BT /
CD16 BT, CD18 BT - Volume control
During a call, turn m rotary knob or
press ! or # (on the steering column
controls) to change the call volume.
CD30 BT - Volume control
To preset the volume for calls, voice
recognition or the ringtone, press the
0 button and select Phone settings
from the settings menu, followed by Volume .
Select the desired option (e.g.
Ringing volume ) and adjust the
volume with the m rotary knob (or
button ! or #). Press 0 again to save
changes and exit the menu.
During a call, turn m or press ! or #
to change the call volume.