Reset
............................................... 33
Time ................................................ .31T
Telephone Accepting/ending a call ................... 49
Ending an active call ........................51
Incoming call ................................... 49
Making a call via speed dia l............. 51
Operating options ............................ 42
Outgoing call ................................... .50
Sending DTMF tones ........................ 52
Switching the hands-free micro-
phone on/off ................................... 51
Telephone basic menu
Bluetooth ®
interface ........................ 48
Telephone book
Calling up ........................................ .53
Importing external data ...................52
Multifunction steering wheel ............ 55
Telephone mode
Redialing .......................................... 51
Time
Setting the time ............................... 31
Track
Selecting .......................................... 93
Treble
Setting ............................................. 21U
Using the telephone ............................49 V
Vehicle Data acquisition ................................. 9
Video DVD
DVD menu ....................................... 99
Fast forward/rewind ........................98
Function restrictions ........................96
Interactive content ........................101
Pause function ................................. 98
Picture settings ................................ 99
Selecting a film/title ........................98
Selecting a scene/chapter ..............98
Setting the language ......................100Stop function
................................... 98
Subtitles ........................................ 101
Video DVD mode
DVD playback restrictions ...............96
Switching to ..................................... 97
Volume
Adjusting (multifunction steering
wheel) .............................................. 18
Phone calls ...................................... 21 W
Weather Band Searching for a channel ...................63
Switching on .................................... 63 Index
7
Audio 20 display
Display overview The display shows the function currently
selected and its associated menus. The dis-
play is divided into several areas. Example: radio
0043
Status bar
0044 Main function bar
0087 Waveband/frequency
0085 Display/selection window
0083 Radio text plus (if available)
0084 Submenu bar
006B HD Radio logo (only with HD Radio recep-
tion)
i The layout of the menus may vary,
depending on the vehicle's equipment.
Depending on the current setting of Audio 20,
the following information can be displayed in
the status bar:
R Time
If a mobile phone is operational, additional
information is shown:
R Name of the mobile phone network pro-
vider
R Signal strength of mobile phone network
Ä (Ypage 48)
R Receiver icon 0071,0075(Ypage 48) 16
Audio 20 operating systemAt a glance
Menu overview
The main functions, i.e. radio mode, CD mode, telephone mode and systems settings, can be
reached at the touch of a button. Each main function has a basic menu. Each item in the basic
menu can have several submenu items. Switch Basic menu Menu items
002A
Radio Radio
Presets
Info
Sat/FM/AM/WB
Sound
003A
Disc
CD/MP3/USB/BT Audio
1
/Media
Int. 2
Tracklist/folder
Media
Sound 002B
Telephone Telephone
Text messages
Call lists
Connect device
0066
System Settings
Time
Display off
Seat (if available)
Notes on cleaning
!
When cleaning the display must be
switched off and cooled down.
Clean the display screen, when necessary,
with a commercially available microfiber cloth
and cleaning agent for TFT/LCD displays.
Then dry and polish the screen with a dry
microfiber cloth.
! Avoid using alcoholic thinners, gasoline or
abrasive cleaning agents. These products
can damage the display surface.
1 Bluetooth ®
audio.
2 Media Interface. Audio 20 operating system
17At a glance
Operating example
Example: setting the radio station to FM
104.5 MHz.
X Press the 002Abutton once or several
times until the FM FMwaveband appears in the
status bar.
X To switch to the submenu bar: slide
00520064 the controller.
X To highlight Radio
Radioin the submenu bar:
Slide 00950052or turn 00790052007Athe controller. X
To confirm your selection: press0098the
controller.
A selection list with the functions in the
Radio Radio submenu appears. X
To highlight the Enter Frequency
Enter Frequency func-
tion:
Slide 009700520064or turn 00790052007Athe controller.
X To confirm your selection: press0098the
controller. i
Only permissible numbers for the fre-
quency range can be entered in front of the
decimal point. If non-permissible numbers
are entered after the decimal point, the
next lowest frequency is set.
X Press the 0080007F0084 number
keys on the keypad.
The station selected is played. Basic functions of Audio 20
Switching Audio 20 on/off
Overview 0043
Button 0043
0044 Thumbwheel
Switching Audio 20 on X
Press button 0043.
or
X If Audio 20 was on the last time the ignition
was switched off, turn the SmartKey to
position 2 in the ignition lock. 20
Basic functions of Audio 20At a glance
Remote control
Overview 0043
Switches the screen on/off
0044 Switches the button lighting on/off
0087 Selects the screen for the remote control
0085 Selects a menu or menu item
0083 Confirms a selection or setting
0084 Switches the sound on/off (for corded
headphones)
006B Adjusts the volume (for corded head-
phones)
006C Skips to a track, fast-forward/fast-rewind
006D Selects a track; direct entry
006E Exits a menu (back) Selecting the screen for the remote
control You can use the remote control to operate
one of the two rear screens at a time. To do
so, you must switch the remote control to the
desired screen.
X
To select the left-hand screen: turn
thumbwheel 0087until "L REAR" is high-
lighted in the window.
X To select the right-hand screen: turn
thumbwheel 0087until "R REAR" is high-
lighted in the window.
Switching the screen on/off i
If the SmartKey is in position 0or 1in the
ignition lock (see the vehicle Operator's
Manual), or the SmartKey is not inserted,
the screens in the rear will switch off after
30 minutes.
Before the screens switch off, they show a
message to this effect.
You can switch the screens back on. How-
ever, this will discharge the starter battery.
X Point the remote control at the rear-com-
partment screen which has been selected
for remote operation.
X Press button 0043on the remote control.
The respective rear screen switches on or
off.
i You can only switch the screens on using
the remote control if the ignition is
switched on.
Switching the button lighting on/off X
Press button 0044on the remote control.
Depending on the previous status, the but-
ton lighting is switched on or off.
i If you do not use the remote control for
about 15 seconds, the button lighting
switches off automatically. Rear Seat Entertainment
25At a glance
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
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
Display settings
Display design
You can adjust the brightness of the display
to suit the prevailing ambient light.
X To call up the basic menu: press0066.
X Switch to the submenu bar by sliding 00520064
the controller.
X Select Settings Settings using the controller (slide
009500520096 or turn 00790052007A) and press 0098to confirm.
X Select Display Display and press 0098to confirm.
X Select Brightness
Brightness, Day Mode
Day Mode,Night
Night
Mode
Mode orAutomatic
Automatic and press0098to con-
firm.
i If you select Brightness
Brightness, an adjustment
scale appears which you can use to adjust
the brightness manually.
When the Automatic Automatic setting is selected,
Audio 20 evaluates the readings from the
automatic vehicle light sensor and
switches between the display designs auto-
matically. Time settings
Accessing the date/time settings
menu
X To call up the basic menu: press0066.
X Switch to the submenu bar by sliding 00520064
the controller.
X Select Time
Time by sliding 009500520096or turning
00790052007Athe controller and press 0098to con-
firm. Setting the time
X Select Set Time
Set Time by sliding00970052or turning
00790052007Athe controller and press 0098to con-
firm. X
To set the time: slide006400520097or turn
00790052007Athe controller and press 0098to con-
firm. Setting the date
X Select Set Date
Set Date by sliding00970052or turning
00790052007Athe controller and press 0098to con-
firm. Time settings
31System settings