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Multifunction steering wheel
Example illustration
Function Page
0043
Multifunction display
0044
0059
Voice control (only in
conjunction with Becker ®
MAP PILOT ) 0087
0081
Increases the volume 21
0082
Decreases the vol-
ume 21
0061
Accepts a call 49
0076
Ends a call 49
0063
Press briefly: mutes
the audio source 21 Function Page
0085
00590065
Calls up the
menu bar and selects
menus 00630064
Press briefly:
selects a submenu or
scrolls through lists. In the
Audio Audio menu, this selects a
stored station or an audio
track. In the Phone
Phonemenu,
this switches to the phone
book and selects a name or
phone number. 00630064
Press and
hold: in the Audio Audio menu,
this selects the next/previ-
ous station or selects an
audio track using rapid
scrolling. In the Phone Phone
menu, this starts rapid
scrolling through the phone
book. 0076
Confirms selections
and fades out messages. In
the Phone Phone menu, this
switches to the phone book
and starts dialing. 0083
0038
Press briefly:
returns to the previous
menu and hides display
messages 0038
Press and hold:
selects the standard dis-
play; see vehicle Operator's
Manual 18
Multifunction steering wheelAt a glance
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Operating Audio 20
Selecting menus
Basic menu X
Press the appropriate 002A,003A,002Bor
0066 button.
The basic menu of the respective function
is shown. The main area is active.
The active area is highlighted.
i The following pictures show the display in
daytime design (Y page 31). The menu
highlighting appearance is different
depending on the display design. Switching from the display window to the
submenu bar
X Slide 00520064the controller.
Horizontal menus Navigating within a menu
X
Slide 009500520096or turn 00790052007Athe controller.
The menu item selected is highlighted in
white. Selecting a menu item
X
Press 0098the controller.
Exiting a menu without making a selec-
tion
X Slide 00970052the controller in the opposite
direction to the direction of the list.
or
X Press the 003Dback button on the control-
ler.
Vertical menus Navigating within a menu
X
Slide 009700520064or turn 00790052007Athe controller.
The menu item selected is highlighted in
white.
Selecting a menu item
X Press 0098the controller.
Exiting a menu without making a selec-
tion
X Slide 009500520096 the controller in the opposite
direction to the direction of the list.
or
X Press the 003Dback button on the control-
ler. Operating Audio 20
19At a glance
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Rear Seat Entertainment
Components
Overview The Rear Seat Entertainment System includes:
R two rear-compartment screens behind the front-seat head restraints
R a remote control
R a CD/DVD drive
R AUX jacks on both screens (display AUX) and on the CD/DVD drive (drive AUX)
R two sets of cordless headphones
Rear-compartment screens 0043
AUX jacks, detailed view in the "CD/DVD drive and AUX jacks" section (Y page 26)
0044 Display 24
Rear Seat EntertainmentAt a glance
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Switching the sound on or off
X
Press button 0084on the remote control.
The sound is on or off.
Selecting a menu/menu item and con-
firming your selection X
Select a menu/menu item using the
0059006500630064 buttons on the
remote control and press the 008Bbutton to
confirm. CD/DVD drive and AUX jacks
The CD/DVD drive is located in the center
behind the front seats. 0043
CD/DVD slot
0044 AUX, right-hand (R) jack for audio signal
0087 AUX, left-hand (L) jack for audio signal
0085 AUX, jack for video signal (V)
0083 CD/DVD eject button
The AUX jacks shown are for the AUX drive.
Identical jacks can be found on the right-hand
side of the rear-compartment screens (AUX
display) (Y page 24). 26
Rear Seat EntertainmentAt a glance
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Cordless headphones
Overview 0043
Volume control
0044 Selects a screen for the headphones
0087 Battery compartment cover
0085 Switches the cordless headphones on/off
0083 Indicator lamp with various displays (Y page 27)
X Open both sides of the headphones and adjust the fit of the headphones by pulling the
headphone band in the direction of the arrow.
Switching the cordless headphones
on/off X
Press button 0085.
Depending on the previous status, the
headphones are switched on or off.
To save the battery, the headphones are
switched off automatically if they do not
receive an audio signal within three
minutes.
Adjusting the volume of the head-
phones X
Turn volume control 0043until the desired
volume has been set.
i If you have connected corded head-
phones to a rear-compartment screen, you can adjust the volume by pressing buttons
006B on the remote control (Y page 25).
Selecting a screen for the headphones X
Move push slider 0044toL(left-hand screen)
or R(right-hand screen).
Indicator lamp displays The color of the indicator lamp shows
whether the headphones are switched on or
off and indicates the charge level of the bat-
teries inserted. Rear Seat Entertainment
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LED dis-
play Status
Green The batteries are fine.
Red The batteries are almost dis-
charged.
Lit contin-
uously The headphones are switched
on and connected to a screen.
Flashing The headphones are search-
ing for the connection to a
screen.
No display
(dark) The headphones are switched
off or the batteries are dis-
charged.
Connecting additional headphones
You can connect one additional set of corded
headphones to each of the two rear screens
(Y
page 24). The socket is designed for head-
phones with a 3.5 mm stereo jack plug and
an impedance of 32 ohms. Changing batteries
Batteries are required for the remote control
and for the two sets of cordless headphones.
For changing batteries, see (Y page 88).28
Rear Seat EntertainmentAt a glance
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Audio system features
.......................30
System menu ...................................... 30
Switching the display on/off .............30
Display settings .................................. 31
Time settings ....................................... 31
Favorites button (asterisk key) .........32
Bluetooth ®
settings ............................ 32
System language settings ..................33
Reset function ..................................... 33 29System settings
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Audio system features
i These Operating Instructions describe all
standard and optional equipment available
for your audio device at the time of going
to print. Country-specific deviations are
possible. Please note that your audio equip-
ment may not offer all the features descri-
bed. System menu
Calling up the System basic menu
X Press 0066.
or
X Select System
System from the main function bar
using the controller (slide 00520064,009500520096or
turn 00790052007A ) and press 0098to confirm. Full screen display
X With the menu item Full Screen Full Screenhigh-
lighted, press 0098the controller.
The main function bar and the submenu bar
disappear.
X To make the main function bar and sub-
menu bar reappear: press0098the control-
ler. Changing the screen
You can change the screen to display either
the clock or the consumption indicator.
X Slide 009500520096or turn 00790052007Athe controller.
The display changes. Switching the display on/off
X To call up the basic menu: press0066.
X Switch to the submenu bar by sliding 00520064
the controller.
X Select Display Display Off
Offby sliding 00520096the con-
troller and press 0098to confirm.
X To switch the display on again: press
0098.
or
X Press 0041.
i You can also press one of the function
buttons, such as the 003Abutton, to dis-
play the relevant basic menu. 30
Switching the display on/offSystem settings