Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Safety instructions relating to the
Infotainment system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Overview of control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Menu summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
General instructions for use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Voice control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Audio and Media Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Radio Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Media mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Navigation, entry and control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
CAR menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Introduction to managing the CAR menu . . . . . 52
Telephone management system
(PHONE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Introduction to the telephone management
system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Description of the telephone management
system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
MirrorLink™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Menu and system setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Volume and sound setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
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Important Information
Important Information Important Information. Traffic safety
Travelling on today's roads requires the driv-
er's full attention at all times.
Only operate the radio and its various func-
tions when the traffic situation really permits
this. WARNING
● Before starting the trip, you should fa-
miliarise yourself with the different radio
functions.
● High audio volume may represent a dan-
ger to you and to others.
● Adjust the volume in a way that you can
distinguish surrounding noise, for exam-
ple, horns and sirens, etc.
● Changes to the Infotainment system set-
tings should be made when the car is
stopped, or by a passenger.
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Introduction
Introduction Safety instructions relating to the
Infotainment system WARNING
Distracting the driver in any way can lead to
an accident and cause injuries. Operating the
Infotainment system can distract your atten-
tion from the traffic.
● Always drive carefully and responsibly.
● Select volume settings that allow you to
easily hear signals from outside the vehicle
at all times (e.g. emergency services sirens
and horns).
● Hearing may be impaired if using too high a
volume setting, even if only for short periods
of time. WARNING
The volume level may suddenly change when
you switch audio source or connect a new au-
dio source.
● Lower the base volume before connecting
or switching audio sources. WARNING
The driving recommendations and traffic indi-
cations shown on the navigation system may
differ from the current traffic situation. ●
Traffic signs and traffic regulations have
priority over the recommendations and dis-
plays provided by the navigation system.
● Adjust your vehicle speed and driving style
to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic
conditions. WARNING
Connecting, inserting or removing a data me-
dium while driving can distract your attention
from the traffic and cause an accident. WARNING
Connecting leads for external devices may
obstruct the driver.
● Arrange the connecting leads so that they
do not obstruct the driver. WARNING
External devices that are loose or not proper-
ly secured could move around the passenger
compartment during a sudden driving or
braking manoeuvre or an accident and cause
damage or injury.
● Never place or fit external devices to the
doors, windscreen, steering wheel, dash pan-
el, the backs of the seats, on top of or near
the area marked “AIRBAG” or between these
areas and the occupants. External devices
can cause serious injury in an accident, espe-
cially when the airbags inflate. WARNING
The armrest may obstruct the driver's arm
movements, which could cause an accident
and severe injuries.
● Always keep the armrest closed while the
vehicle is in motion. WARNING
Opening a CD or DVD player's housing can
lead to injuries from invisible laser radiation.
● Have CD or DVD players repaired only by a
qualified workshop. CAUTION
The Infotainment system can be damaged by
the incorrect insertion of a data storage de-
vice or the insertion of an incompatible data
storage device.
● When inserting a data storage device, make
sure it is correctly positioned ››› page 23.
● Applying force may irreparably damage the
memory card slot locking mechanism.
● Only use compatible memory cards.
● When inserting and removing CDs and
DVDs, always hold them at right angles to the
front of the CD/DVD drive without tilting so as
not to scratch them.
● If a CD or DVD is inserted while another is
already in the unit or being ejected, the DVD
drive may be irreparably damaged. Always
wait until the data medium is completely
ejected. » 3
Introduction
Setting knob: The function of this button
depends on the mode that is currently ac-
tive ››› page 6 .
– Tur
n on all Radio modes to access the
s
tation list and press to start and stop
automatic play (SCAN) ››› page 14.
– In Media mode
turn to view the track
list ››› page 23.
– Tur
n to mark the menu options on long
lis
ts and press to select the marked en-
try (for example, to select a station from
a list).
– Turn in order to modify some settings
(for e
xample, the scale of a map).
– Press to repeat a navigation announce-
ment durin
g route guidance.
Proximity sensor: The screen will auto-
matically change to control mode when
you move your hand towards it
››› page 10.
Menu s
ummary The Infotainment system touchscreen
››› Fig. 1 3 can be used to select the differ-
ent main menus.
Press the Infotainment system MENU button
to open the menu summary.
RadioTo change to Radio mode ››› page 14, Ra-
dio Mode. 4
5
Mediaswitches to media mode
››› page 23, Me-
dia mode.
TelephoneTo open the Telephone management sys-
tem ››› page 56, Telephone management
system (PHONE).
Naviga-
tionTo change to Navigation mode
››› page 40, Navigation.
TrafficTo open current traffic reports ››› page 47,
Traffic reports and dynamic route guidance
(TRAFFIC).
VehicleTo open the Vehicle and system setup
››› Booklet Instruction Manual.
ImagesTo view Images ››› page 38.
SoundTo open the Sound setup ››› page 72, Vol-
ume and sound setup.
SettingsTo open the System setup ››› page 70,
Menu and system setup.
Mirror
Link™To change to Mirror Link™ mode
››› page 66 General instructions for use
Introduction If the setup is changed, this may change the
display on the screen and in some cases, the
Infotainment system may behave in a manner
different to that described in this manual. Note
● Lightly pressing the buttons or briefly
pressing the touchscreen is sufficient to op-
erate the Infotainment system.
● Not all listed function buttons and func-
tions described may be available due to the
device software used in your market. The
equipment is not faulty if a function button is
missing from the screen.
● Due to country-specific legislation, certain
functions may not be available on the screen
when the vehicle is travelling above a certain
speed.
● Using a mobile telephone in the vehicle
may cause noise from the vehicle loudspeak-
ers.
● Restrictions on the use of devices using
Bluetooth ®
technology may apply in some
countries. For further information, contact the
local authorities.
● On some vehicles with ParkPilot, the vol-
ume of the audio source is automatically low-
ered when reverse gear is selected. You can
change settings for lowering the volume in
the Sound setup menu ››› page 72. Infotainment system rotary knobs and
buttons
Rotary/push knobs
The left-hand rotary knob
›››
Fig. 1 1 is the
volume control or the on/off button.
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Introduction
The right-hand rotary knob ››› Fig. 1 4 is the
setup button.
Infotainment buttons
The buttons on the unit are shown in this
manual with the words "Infotainment button"
and its function within a rectangle, for exam-
ple, MEDIA Infotainment button.
The Infotainment buttons are used by press-
ing them or pressing and holding.
Sw it
ch on and switch off To manually switch the Infotainment system
on and off, briefly
press the rotary knob
››› Fig. 1 1 .
When switching on, the system starts-up with
the last set volume, provided that this does
not exceed the preset maximum start-up vol-
ume ››› page 72, Volume and sound setup .
D ependin
g on the unit and the country, the
infotainment system switches off automati-
cally when the engine is switched off or the
vehicle key is removed from the ignition. If
the Infotainment system is switched on
again, it will switch off automatically after ap-
proximately 30 minutes (switch-off delay). Note
● The Infotainment system is a part of the ve-
hicle. It cannot be used in any other vehicle. ●
If the battery has been disconnected, the
ignition must be activated before switching
on the Infotainment system. Change base volume
Increasing or decreasing the volume or
muting the sound
Increasing the volume
: Turn the volume con-
trol clockwise or move the left thumbwheel
on the mu ltif
unction steering wheel upward
››› Booklet Instruction Manual.
L o
wering the volume : Turn the volume con-
trol anti-clockwise or move the left thumb-
wheel on the multifunction steering wheel
downward ››› Booklet Instruction Manual.
Changes in volume are indicated by a volume
bar on the screen. The volume can be control-
led using the steering wheel controls. In this
case, the changes in volume are represented
on the control screen by a volume bar.
It is possible to preset certain volume set-
tings and adjustments ››› page 72, Volume
and sound setup.
Mutin
g the Infotainment system sound
● Turn the volume control anti-clockwise
until it displays . Muting the Infotainment system sound stops
the media source that is playing The screen
displays
. Note
If the base volume has been considerably in-
creased to play a certain audio source, lower
the volume again before switching to another
audio source. 7
Audio and Media Mode
Audio and Media Mode
Radio Mode RADIO main menu Fig. 7
RADIO main menu Fig. 8
Radio mode: station list (FM). Press the Infotainment
RADIO button to open
the RADIO main menu ››› Fig. 7 . RADIO m
ain menu f unction buttons
Function button: effect
1To change the group of memory buttons
slide a finger over the memory buttons from
left to right or vice-versa
BANDfor selecting the desired frequency band.
STA-
TIONSOpens the list of currently receivable radio
stations
››› page 18.
MANUALOpens the frequency dial for the selected fre-
quency band ››› page 18.
VIEW a)Displays additional services
››› page 17.
The function button is only available in DAB
mode.
SET-
TINGSOpens the setup menu of the currently selec-
ted frequency band (FM, AM or DAB)
››› page 21.
/ To change between available radio stations
››› page 21.
1 to 18Preset buttons to store radio stations
››› page 17.
a)
This depends on the country and unit in question.
Possible messages and symbols
Display: Meaning
A
View the frequency or the name of the sta-
tion and, where applicable, the radio text.
The name of the radio station and the radio
text will only be displayed if equipped with
RDS and if it is active ››› page 15.
RDS
Off a)The RDS radio data service is deactivated.
The RDS can be activated in the
FM setup
menu ››› page 21.
TPa)The TP function is active and can be tuned in
››› page 20.
a)No traffic news station available.
The radio station is stored on a preset but-
ton.
a)There is no DAB reception.
a)
This depends on the country and unit in question. Note
● Bear in mind that being underground, in
tunnels, in areas with tall buildings or moun-
tains can interfere with radio signals.
● Foil or metal-coated stickers attached to
the windows may affect reception on vehicles
with a window aerial. 14
Audio and Media Mode
RDS radio data services Fig. 9
RADIO main menu Fig. 10
Radio mode: list of stations. The RDS (Radio Data System) offers addition-
al information in FM such as the visualisation
of the station name, automatic station track-
ing (Alternative Frequencies AF), text emitted
by radio (Radio Text), traffic reports (TP) and
station types (PTY). RDS is not supported by all units and is not
available everywhere or on every FM radio
station.
Depending on the country and the unit in
question, the RDS can be deactivated in the
FM setup menu ››› page 21 .
W ithout
RDS it is not possible to use radio
data services
.
Name of the station and automatic station
tracking
If equipped with the RDS function, the names
of the stations can be displayed in the main
RADIO
menu and in the FM station list.
FM radio stations may occasionally or contin-
uously broadcast different content on differ-
ent regional frequencies under the same sta-
tion name (e.g. Station 3).
By default, automatic station tracking always
switches to the currently selected station's
frequency that offers the best reception, as
the vehicle travels from one area to the next.
As a result, this may cause the regional sig-
nal to be lost.
Automatic frequency changing and automatic
station tracking can be deactivated in FM set- up ››› page 21. Ra
dio Text (RDS)
Some RDS-enabled stations also broadcast
additional text information known as radio
text.
Radio Text is displayed in the upper half of
the screen above the preset buttons
››› Fig. 7 A .
The Radio Text display can be deactivated in
FM setup ››› page 21 . Note
Radio stations are responsible for the content
of the information they transmit. 15
Audio and Media Mode
Digital radio mode (DAB, DAB+ and
audio DMB) Fig. 11
Display of preset buttons in DAB
mode. Fig. 12
Display of station information in DAB
mode. The DAB radio receiver supports the DAB,
DAB+ and DMB-Audio broadcasting stand-
ards. In Europe, digital radio is transmitted via
Band III frequencies (174 MHz to 240 MHz)
and the L Band (1452 MHz to 1492 MHz).
The frequencies of the two bands are referred
to as “
channels
” and each has a channel
n
ame (e.g. 12 A).
Several DAB stations are combined into one
channel with the additional services availa-
ble in a “block”.
St
arting DAB radio mode
● From the
RADIO main menu press the BAND function button and select
DAB .
The DAB radio station that was last selected
will be played if it can still be received at the
current location.
The selected DAB station is displayed in the
upper bar of the screen; the group of selec-
ted stations is displayed below ››› Fig. 11 .
Ad dition
al DAB stations (Secondary Service
Components)
Some DAB stations temporarily or perma-
nently offer additional stations , (for example,
for broadcasting sports events).
Press the name of the main station in the
DAB menu to select an additional station. Or,
select the additional station from the station
list. The DAB main menu shows the name of the
additional selected station on the right
alongside the abbreviated name of the main
DAB station.
The additional stations cannot be stored.
Automatic station tracking: change from DAB
to FM
DAB is currently
not available in all areas . In
areas without DAB, is displayed in DAB ra-
dio mode.
Automatic station tracking can be activated
in DAB setup to change to the FM frequency
band ››› page 22.
If r
eception of the currently selected DAB sta-
tion is lost (e.g. no DAB reception available),
the Infotainment system attempts to find the
station on the FM frequency band and tune to
it. Automatic station tracking between fre-
quency bands only works if the DAB station
and the FM station transmit the same station
identifier or the DAB signal indicates a corre-
sponding station on the FM frequency band.
Once the corresponding FM station has been
found, (FM) is displayed after the station name. When reception for the corresponding
DAB station returns, the unit will switch back
to DAB mode after a short time. The (FM)
dis-
play is hidden.
If the reception of the selected DAB station is
too weak and the station can no longer be
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