X
Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected. X
To switch on: selectMicrophone On
Microphone On.
The The microphone is on
The microphone is on message
appears briefly in the display. The 004Dsym-
bol disappears from the display/selection
window.
X To switch off: selectMicrophone Off
Microphone Off.
The The microphone is off
The microphone is off message
appears briefly in the display and the 004D
symbol appears in the display/selection
window. Accepting/rejecting a waiting call
If you receive an incoming call while already
making a call, the display shows the incoming call. You also hear a tone.
i The
call waiting function is only available
if it is supported and has been activated by
the mobile phone network provider. X
To accept: press the0061button. or
X Press the control knob.
You are connected to the new party. The
previous call is ended.
X To reject: press the0076button.
or X Select Reject Reject in the display.
The waiting call is rejected. Transferring a call
From the hands-free system to the
mobile phone i
If you wish to continue a call in private
mode, you will need to perform the neces-
sary steps on the mobile phone (see the
mobile phone operating instructions).
From the mobile phone to the hands-
free system i
If you wish to continue a call using Audio
15, you will need to perform the necessary
steps on the mobile phone (see the mobile phone operating instructions). Setting the reception and transmis-
sion volume
If a mobile phone is connected, you can opti-
mize the reception and transmission volumes – even during a call. Inquire about the best
possible settings at an authorized Sprinter
Dealer.
i If reception and transmission volumes
have been incorrectly set, call quality may
be impaired.
X Press the 002Bbutton.
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Telephone Telephone .
X Select Adjust Volume
Adjust Volume. Using the telephone
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X
Select Reception Volume
Reception Volume orTransmis‐
Transmis‐
sion Volume
sion Volume .
The display shows the corresponding vol-
ume, including the current and previous
setting.
X Select the desired volume (-2 -2to+2
+2).
X To exit the menu: press the 0038button
twice. Using the call lists and telephone
book
Introduction You can make calls via one of the following
call lists:
R received calls (accepted and missed calls)
R dialed numbers
i Telephone book entries and call lists of
mobile phones with PBAP (Phone book
Access Profile) are only available if the
mobile phone is connected to Audio 15. If
you connect a different mobile phone, you
will automatically see its telephone book
entries and call lists. Those of the previous
mobile phone connected are no longer
available.
What is PBAP? PBAP stands for
PhonebookAccess Profile
and refers to the possibility of transferring
telephone book entries and call lists from the mobile phone to Audio 15. Audio 15 supports this profile. Whether you
can transfer the information mentioned
depends on your mobile phone:
R Bluetooth ®
phones with Bluetooth ®
profile
PBAP: telephone book entries and call lists
are transferred automatically if Audio 15
and the mobile phone are connected to
each other.
R Bluetooth ®
telephone without PBAP Blue-
tooth ®
profile: telephone book entries and
call lists are not transferred.
Selecting a phone number from the call
lists X
Press the 002Bbutton.
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Call Lists
Call Lists. X
To view received calls: select Calls Calls
Received
Received.
or X To view calls made: select Calls
Calls
Dialed
Dialed .
The name and phone number of the chosen list is shown in the display.
i Missed calls are identified in the
Calls
Calls
Received
Received list by the00D1symbol, located
before the name or number.
X Select the desired entry.
X Press the 0061button.
or
X Press the control knob.
This initiates dialing. 34
Using the telephoneTelephone
i
You can also select the
Calls Dialed
Calls Dialed
call list from the telephone main menu by
pressing the 0061button.
Deleting call lists You cannot delete call lists in Audio 15.
Calling up the phone book X
Press the 002Bbutton.
The entry line is selected. X
Select Name Name.
The display shows the telephone book.
Entries are sorted alphabetically by sur-
name.
i The telephone book is only available for as
long as the mobile phone is connected.
Calling a contact from the telephone
book X
Call up the telephone book.
X To find a contact : enter the initial letter of
the desired contact by using the 0082to
0089 number keys.
The selection window skips to the first con-
tact with this initial letter.
X Selecting the person you wish to call from
the selection list. X
To call: press the 0061button.
or X Press the control knob.
If several phone numbers are stored for one
contact, a list of these phone numbers
appears. X
Select the desired telephone number.
X Press the 0061button again.
or
X Press the control knob again.
This initiates dialing.
Displaying contact details X
Call up the telephone book.
X Select the desired entry using the control
knob.
X Select the list symbol next to the entry
using the 0065button.
X Press the control knob. X
Select Details Details.
The display shows the contact details of the entry chosen. Using the telephone
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X
To close the detailed display: press the
0038 button.
X Press the 0038button again.
The display shows the telephone book
again.
X To exit the telephone book: press the
0038 again.
Deleting/editing contacts You cannot edit or delete contacts transfer-
red onto Audio 15. Using speed dial
If you have assigned phone numbers to
speed-dial keys on your mobile phone, these
may also be used on Audio 15.
i This access is only possible if it is suppor-
ted by your mobile phone.
X Press the 004Ato0089 number key
assigned to the entry for longer than 2 sec- onds.
The display shows the telephone main
menu with the selected entry. This initiates
dialing. 36
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Radio mode .......................................... 38
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Bluetooth ®
audio ................................. 45
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Important safety notes
G
WARNING
Handling discs while driving may distract you from traffic conditions. You could also lose
control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an
accident.
Handle discs only when the vehicle is station-
ary. G
WARNING
If you handle or operate mobile audio/video
sources when driving, you will be distracted
from the traffic conditions. You could also
lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only handle or operate these mobile audio/
video sources when the vehicle is stationary.
Only operate mobile audio/video sources
using the communication equipment integra-
ted in the vehicle when traffic conditions per-
mit. If this is not the case, park the vehicle
paying attention to traffic conditions and
operate the equipment when the vehicle is
stationary. G
WARNING
If you operate information systems and com-
munication equipment integrated in the vehi- cle while driving, you will be distracted from
traffic conditions. You could also lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate the equipment when the traffic
situation permits. If you are not sure that this
is possible, park the vehicle paying attention
to traffic conditions and operate the equip-
ment when the vehicle is stationary.
Observe the legal requirements of the coun-
try in which you are currently driving. Radio mode
Selecting the radio
X Press the 002Abutton.
You will hear the last station selected. Selecting a station
Station search X
Press the 0048or0049 button briefly.
You will hear the next receivable station.
Setting stations manually X
Press and hold the 0048or0049 button
until the desired frequency is reached.
You will hear the selected station if it is
receivable.
Setting the frequency manually X
Press the 003Ebutton.
X Using the 004Ato0089 number keys, enter
the desired frequency 0043.
or X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Radio Radio.
The display shows the Radio menu.
X Select Enter Frequency
Enter Frequency .
X Using the 004Ato0089 number keys, enter
the desired frequency 0043.
i You can only enter frequencies in the
waveband that has been set (Y page 40).38
Radio modeAudio
Storing stations
Storing stations manually using the
number keypad You can save the current station.
X
Press and hold any of the 004Ato0089
number keys until the display shows the
number you pressed in front of the trans-
mitter frequency 0043.
The station is stored under the selected
preset.
Storing stations manually using the sta- tion list You can store the current station in the sta-
tion list.
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Presets Presets.
The display shows a list of the stored sta-
tions. The 0036dot indicates the current sta-
tion.
X Select the preset where the station is to be
stored.
X To save the station: press and hold the
control knob until the station frequency is
shown in the list.
Audio 15 continues to play the station.
Storing stations automatically You can automatically save 10 receivable sta-
tions to the presets on the selected wave-
band. The order is determined by reception
quality. i
Previously stored stations on the wave-
band will be deleted.
X Press the 002Abutton to select the desired
waveband.
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Presets Presets.
The display shows a list of the stored sta-
tions. The 0036dot indicates the current sta-
tion.
X Select Autostore Autostore.
Audio 15 searches for the 10 stations with the best reception and stores them. X
To cancel the storing process: select
Cancel
Cancel during the storing process.
Audio 15 cancels the automatic storing
process.
X To exit the menu: select one of the stored
stations in the list.
Audio 15 plays the selected station.
or
X Press the 0038button.
Calling up stored stations Calling up stations using the number key-
pad
X Press the 002Abutton to select the wave-
band.
X Briefly press a number button from 004Ato
0089.
You will hear the station stored in the selec-
ted preset, if it is receivable. Radio mode
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Calling up stations using the station list
X Press the 002Abutton to select the wave-
band.
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Presets
Presets.
The display shows a list of the stored sta-
tions. The 0036dot indicates the current sta-
tion.
X Select the desired station.
You will hear the station stored in the selec-
ted preset, if it is receivable.
Calling up a station using the control knob
X Press the 002Abutton to select the wave-
band.
X Select display/selection window.
X Select the desired stored station using the
control knob.
You will hear the station stored in the selec- ted preset, if it is receivable. Switching wavebands
Audio 15 can receive the following wave-
bands: Waveband Frequency
FM (VHF) 87.7 – 107.9 MHz
MW (medium wave) 530 – 1710 kHz
X
Press the 002Abutton repeatedly until the
display shows the desired waveband.
or X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select the current waveband (e.g FM FM).
The display shows a list of the wavebands.
The 0036dot indicates the current wave-
band. X
Select the desired waveband.
Audio 15 switches waveband and plays the
last station selected. SD memory card and USB device
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
SD memory cards are small parts. They can be swallowed and cause asphyxiation. This
poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Keep SD memory cards out of the reach of
children. If an SD memory card is swallowed,
seek immediate medical attention. Inserting/ejecting an SD memory
card
Inserting an SD memory card X
Insert the SD memory card into the SD slot
with the contacts at the front and facing
downwards.
Audio 15 automatically activates SD mode
and loads the files.
The display shows Reading Memory Reading Memory
Card...
Card....
i If Audio 15 cannot find any readable files
on the SD memory card, the display shows
No Playable Files
No Playable Files.
Information on readable file formats can be found in the technical data (Y page 50).40
SD memory card and USB deviceAudio