6IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information.......................6
Theft-deterrent feature ...................7
Control elements overview ............8
Usage .......................................... 14General information
The Infotainment system provides
you with state-of-the-art in-car
infotainment.
The radio can easily be used by
registering a large number of FM, AM
and DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio stations with the 1...6 preset
buttons.
You can connect external data
storage devices, e.g. iPod, USB
devices, or other auxiliary devices to
the Infotainment system as further
audio sources; either via cable or via
Bluetooth.
Using the controls and menus of the Infotainment system, you can operate
approved smartphone applications.
In addition, the Infotainment system is equipped with a phone application
that allows for comfortable and safe
use of your mobile phone in the
vehicle.Optionally, the Infotainment system
can be operated using the instrument panel controls, the controls on thesteering wheel or the speech
recognition function.
The well-thought-out design of the
control elements 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
The Infotainment system must be
used so that the vehicle can be
driven safely at all times. If in
Introduction13
18 SRCE (Source) button
Press to toggle through the
different audio sources
CD/MP3 player ...................... 30
USB ....................................... 32
AUX ....................................... 32
Bluetooth ............................... 32
AM ......................................... 24
FM ......................................... 24
DAB ....................................... 24Steering wheel audio controls
1 qw button
Short press: take phone call . 64
or dial number in call list .......64
or activate speech
recognition ............................ 57
Long press: show call list ......64
or deactivate speech
recognition ............................ 57
2 SRC (Source) button
Press: select audio source ....24
If radio is active: turn up/
down to select next/
previous preset radio
station ................................... 24
If CD player is active: turn
up/down to select next/
previous CD/MP3/WMA
track ...................................... 31
If external device is active:
turn up/down to select
next/previous track ................34
If phone is active: turn up/
down to select next/
previous entry in call list ........64
If phone is active and calls waiting: turn up/down to
switch between calls .............64
3 w button
Increase volume .................... 14
4 ─ button
Reduce volume .....................14
5 xn button
Short press: end/decline
call ......................................... 64
14Introduction
or close call list ...................... 64or activate/deactivate mute ...14
or deactivate speech
recognition ............................ 57Usage
Control elements
The Infotainment system is operated
via function buttons, a multifunction
knob and menus that are shown on
the display.
Inputs are made optionally via: ■ the central control unit on the instrument panel 3 8
■ controls on the steering wheel 3 8
■ the speech recognition system 3 57.
Notice
Only the most direct ways for menu operation are described in the
subsequent chapters. In some
cases, there may be other options.
Switching the Infotainment
system on or off Press the X knob briefly. After
switching on, the last selected
Infotainment source becomes active.Automatic switch-off
If the Infotainment system is switched
on using the X knob while the ignition
is switched off, it switches off again
automatically after 10 minutes.
Setting the volume Turn the X knob. The current setting
is shown in a pop-up at the bottom of
the screen.
When the Infotainment system is
switched on, the last selected volume
is set, provided that volume is lower
than the maximum start-up volume.
The following can be set separately: ■ the maximum start-up volume 3 20
■ the volume of the traffic announcements 3 20
■ the volume of the navigation messages 3 39.
Auto volume
When auto volume is activated
3 20, the volume is adapted
automatically to compensate for the
road and wind noise as you drive.
58Speech recognition
In such a case you need to select
another language for the display if you want to control the Infotainment
system via voice input. Changing
the display language, see
"Language" in chapter "System
settings" 3 21.
Address input for destinations in
foreign countries
In case you want to enter the address
of a destination located in a foreign
country via voice input, you need to
change the language of the
Infotainment display to the language
of the foreign country.
E.g. if the display is currently set to
English and you want to enter the
name of a city located in France, you
need to change the display language
to French.
Exceptions: If you want to enter
addresses in Belgium, you may
optionally change the display
language to French or Dutch. For
addresses in Switzerland you may
optionally change the display
language to French, German, or
Italian.For changing the display language,
see "Language" in chapter "System
settings" 3 21.
Input order for destination addresses The order in which the parts of an
address need to be entered using the speech recognition system is
dependent on the country where the
destination is located.
■ Austria, Germany:
■ Belgium, France, Great Britain:
■ Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland:
Usage
Activating speech recognition Notice
Speech recognition is not available
during an active phone call.
Press the w button on the right side of
the steering wheel.The audio system mutes, the w
symbol on the display is highlighted, and a voice output message prompts
you to say a command.
As soon as the speech recognition is
ready for voice input, a beep is heard.
You can now say a voice command to
directly initiate a system function
(e.g. playing a radio station), or to
start a dialogue sequence with
several dialogue steps (e.g. entering
a destination address), see
"Operation via speech commands"
further below.
After a dialogue sequence is finished,
the speech recognition is deactivated
automatically. To initiate another dialogue sequence, you must activate
the speech recognition again.
Adjusting the volume of voice
prompts
Press the w or ─ buttons on the right
side of the steering wheel.
Speech recognition59
Interrupting a voice promptAs an experienced user, you can
interrupt a voice prompt by briefly
pressing the w button on the steering
wheel.
A beep is heard immediately, and a
command can be stated without
having to wait.
Cancelling a dialogue sequence There are several possibilities to
cancel a dialogue sequence and to
deactivate the speech recognition:
■ Say " Cancel" or "Exit".
■ Press the n button on the right
side of the steering wheel.
In the following situations a dialogue
sequence is automatically cancelled:
■ If you do not say any commands for
some time (by default you are
prompted three times to say a
command).
■ If you say commands that are not recognised by the system (by
default you are prompted three times to say a correct command).Operation via speech
commands
The speech recognition can
understand commands that are either naturally stated in sentence form, or
direct commands stating the
application and the task.
For best results: ■ Listen for the voice prompt and wait
for the beep before saying a
command or replying.
■ Say " Help" if you want to listen
again to the help prompt for the
current dialogue step.
■ The voice prompt can be interrupted by pressing the w button
again
■ Wait for the beep and then speak the command naturally, not too
fast, not too slow. Use short and
direct commands.
Usually phone and audio commands
can be spoken in a single command. For example, "Call David Smith at
work", "Play" followed by the artist orsong name, or "Tune to" followed by
the radio frequency and the
waveband.
Navigation destinations, however,
are too complex for a single
command. First, state "Navigation" and then, e.g. "Address" or "Point of
Interest". The system responds with
requesting more details.
After saying "Point of Interest", only
major chains may be selected by
name. Chains are businesses with at
least 20 locations. For other POIs,
say the name of a category, e.g.
"Restaurants", "Shopping centres", or
""Hospitals".
Direct commands are easier
understood by the system, e.g. "Call
01234567".
If you say "Phone", the system
understands that a phone call is
requested and responds with
respective questions until enough
details are gathered. If the phone
number has been saved with a name
and a place, the direct command
should include both, for example "Call David Smith at work"
70IndexAActivating AUX.............................. 34
Activating Bluetooth music ...........34
Activating CD player .....................31
Activating radio ............................. 24
Activating the Infotainment system 14
Activating the navigation system ..39
Activating the phone portal ...........64
Activating USB audio ....................34
Activating USB picture ..................35
Address book................................ 43
Audio CUE volume .......................20
Audio files ..................................... 32
Autostore lists ............................... 25
Retrieving stations..................... 25
Storing stations ......................... 25
Auto volume.................................. 20
AUX .............................................. 32
B BACK button ................................. 16
Balance......................................... 19
Basic operation ............................. 16
Bass.............................................. 19 Bluetooth connection ....................62
Bluetooth music ............................ 32
Bread crumbs ............................... 52C
Category list.................................. 24
CD player...................................... 30
Chime volume............................... 20
Control elements Infotainment system ....................8
Steering wheel ............................ 8
Control elements overview .............8
D DAB .............................................. 29
Date .............................................. 21
Destination input ..........................43
Digital audio broadcasting ............29
Display .......................................... 21
Displaying pictures .......................35
E Emergency call ............................. 63
EQ ................................................ 19
Equaliser....................................... 19
F
Factory defaults ............................ 21
Fader ............................................ 19
Favourite lists ............................... 26
Retrieving stations..................... 26
Storing stations ......................... 26
File formats ................................... 30
76IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information.....................76
Theft-deterrent feature .................77
Control elements overview ..........78
Usage .......................................... 81
Basic operation ............................ 82
Tone settings ............................... 84
Volume settings ........................... 86General information
The Infotainment system provides
you with state-of-the-art in-car
infotainment.
For the AM, FM and DAB wavebands the radio is equipped with twelve
automatically assignable channel presets. Furthermore, 36 channels
can be allocated manually
(waveband-independent).
The integrated audio player will
entertain you with audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDs.
Furthermore, you can connect
external data storage devices, e.g.
iPod, MP3 player or USB stick, or a
portable CD player to the
Infotainment system as further audio
sources.
The digital sound processor provides
you with several preset equalizer
modes for sound optimisation.
The navigation system with dynamic
route planning will reliably guide you
to your destination, and, if desired,
will automatically avoid traffic jams or other traffic problems.Optionally, the Infotainment system
can be operated using controls on the
steering wheel or via the speech
recognition system (if available).
In addition the Infotainment system can be equipped with a mobile phone portal.
The well-thought-out design of the
control elements, the clear displays
and a large multifunction knob 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.
80Introduction
19 RPT / NAV button
Repeat last navigation
message ............................. 136
20 O button
Open telephone menu ........154
Activate/deactivate mute .......81
21 NAV button
Display map ....................... 106Steering wheel audio controls
1
Short press: take phone call 148
or dial number in call list .....154
or activate speech
recognition (if available) ......143
Long press: show call list ....154
or deactivate speech
recognition (if available) ......143
2 SRC (Source) ........................ 81
Press: select audio source ....81
If radio is active: turn
upwards/downwards to
select next/previous
preset radio station ...............87
If CD player is active: turn
upwards/downwards to
select next/previous CD/
MP3/WMA track ....................97
If Phone portal is active:
turn upwards/downwards
to select next/previous
entry in call list ....................154
If Phone portal is active
and calls waiting: turn
upwards/downwards to
switch between calls ...........154
3 Increase volume .................... 81
4 Reduce volume .....................81
5 Short press: end/decline
call ....................................... 154
or close call list .................... 154 or activate/deactivate mute ...81
or deactivate speech
recognition (if available) ......143