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WARNING
Warning notes make you aware of dangers
which could pose a threat to your health or
life, or to the health and life of others. H
Environmental note
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mation on environmentally aware actions or
disposal.
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dangers that could lead to damage to your
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tions or further information that could be
helpful to you.
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tion you must follow.
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cate an instruction with several
steps.
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can find further information on a
topic.
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an instruction that is continued on the next page.
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the display. Vehicle distributor
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Sprinter Dealer.
As at 03.04.2014
1, 2, 3 ...
911 emergency call .............................30A
Audio fadeout ...................................... 20
Authorized Mercedes-Benz Center
see Qualified specialist workshop
AUX function
Connecting a device ........................ 47
Important safety notes .................... 38
Increasing the volume ...................... 48
Selecting .......................................... 47 B
Balance Setting ............................................ .20
Basic functions .................................... 14
Bass
Setting ............................................. 20
Becker ®
MAP PILOT
see Navigation
Bluetooth ®
Activating/deactivating ................... 21
Conditions ....................................... 20
Connecting another mobile
phone .............................................. 24
De-authorizing (de-registering) a
device .............................................. 25
Displaying details ............................. 24
Pairing a mobile phone .................... 21
Playing an MP3 ................................ 46
Selecting a playback option ............. 46
Selecting a track .............................. 46
Setting s........................................... 20
Starting and stopping playback ....... 46
Unpairing ......................................... 25
Bluetooth ®
Audio ................................. 45
Connecting an audio device ............. 21
Connecting another audio device .... 24
Increasing the volume ...................... 47
Interrupting playback ....................... 46
Pairing an audio device .................... 22
Pairing an audio device (external) .... 23
Reconnecting an audio device ......... 24
Selecting .......................................... 45
Unpairing an audio device ................ 25 C
Call Accepting ......................................... 30
Ending .............................................. 30
Making ............................................. 31
Rejecting .......................................... 31
Call lists
Calling up an entry ........................... 34
Call waiting
Accepting ......................................... 33
Calling .................................................. 31
Using Bluetooth ®
............................. 30
Changing folders ................................. 43
Cleaning ................................................. 8
Copyright ................................................ 8
Correct use ............................................ 7 D
Day design ........................................... 18
Declarations of conformity ................... 7
Deleting
Call lists ........................................... 35
Display
On-board computer ......................... 14
Overview .......................................... 11
Selecting the design ........................ 18
Setting the brightness ..................... 18
Switching on/of f.............................. 19 E
Equipment .............................................. 7
Example of operation .......................... 12
External devices .................................. 47 F
Factory settings .................................. 26
Fader
Setting ............................................. 20
Fast forward/rewind .......................... 43
Frequencies
Adjusting for radio stations .............. 38
Frequency input
Manual ............................................. 38 4
Index
G
GPS reception ...................................... 28 H
Hands-free system Switching on/off .............................. 32 L
Language Setting ............................................. 25 M
Media Interface Supported file formats .................... .50
Metadata
Displaying ........................................ 44
Mobile phone
Connecting ...................................... 21
Disconnecting .................................. 25
Displaying Bluetooth ®
details .......... 24
Pairing ....................................... 21, 22
Pairing (external) .............................. 23
Reconnecting ................................... 23
Selecting .......................................... 30
MP3
Changing folders .............................. 43
Selecting a track .............................. 42
Mute function ...................................... 14 N
Navigation Becker ®
MAP PILOT ......................... 28
GPS reception .................................. 28
Switching to ..................................... 28
Night design ........................................ 18 O
On-board computer Overview .......................................... 14
Operating safety ................................... .7
Overview of controls ........................... 10 P
Pairing ............................................ 21, 22
Phone book .......................................... 34
Calling an entry ................................ 35
Calling up ......................................... 35
Deleting an entry ............................. 36
Displaying details ............................. 35
Phone call
Dialing ..............................................31
Playback options ................................. 44
Playlists
Playing back .....................................43
Protection against theft ........................ 8 Q
Qualified specialist workshop .............. 8 R
Radio Calling up stored stations ................39
Entering a frequency ........................ 38
Searching for a station ..................... 38
Selecting .......................................... 38
Setting a station .............................. 38
Setting stations manually ................ 38
Station list ....................................... 39
Storing stations ............................... 39
Storing stations automatically ......... 39
Storing stations manually ................ 39
Switching wavebands ...................... 40
Rear view camera
Operation ......................................... 14
Redial .................................................... 32
Reset .................................................... 26
Resetting
Factory setting s............................... 26 S
SD function Displaying metadata ........................ 44
Displaying track information ............ 45
Important safety notes .................... 40
Inserting a memory card .................. 40
Selecting .......................................... 41
Selecting a track .............................. 42 Index
5
Selecting playback options .............. 44
Switching folders ............................. 43
SD memory card
Ejecting ............................................ 41
Inserting .......................................... 40
Selecting active partition ................... 44
Setting
Stations ........................................... 38
Volume ............................................ 14
Settings
Adjusting the display ....................... 18
Brightnes s........................................ 18
Display desig n................................. 18
Language ......................................... 25
Sound settings ................................. 19
Time format ..................................... 18
Specialist workshop .............................. 8
Speed dial
Calling a number .............................. 36
Station list ............................................ 39
Station search ..................................... 38
Stations
Calling up ......................................... 39
Selecting .......................................... 38
Setting manually .............................. 38
Storing ............................................. 39
Storing automatically ....................... 39
Storing manually .............................. 39
Steering wheel with buttons
Overview .......................................... 13
Switching on/off ................................. 14
Switching wavebands (radio) ............. 40T
Telephone 911 emergency call ......................... 30
Accepting/ending a call ................... 30
Entering phone numbers .................. 31
Important safety notes .................... 30
Making a cal l.................................... 31
Making a call from a call list ............ 34
Redialing .......................................... 32
Rejecting a call ................................ 31
Rejecting or accepting a waiting
call ................................................... 33
Selecting .......................................... 30 Setting the reception and trans-
mission volume ................................ 33
Switching hands-free system on/
off .................................................... 32
Telephone book
Editing an entry ................................ 36
Time
Setting the format ............................ 18
Tone settings
Balance and fader ............................ 20
Treble and bass ............................... 20
Track
Selecting by skipping to a track ....... 42
Selecting by track number ............... 42
Selecting from a track list ................ 42
Track information ................................ 45
Track list .............................................. 42
Treble
Setting ............................................. 20 U
Unpairing ............................................. 25
USB (Audio)
Connecting a device ........................ 41
Displaying metadata ........................ 44
Displaying track information ............ 45
File structure ................................... 50
Requirements .................................. 50
Selecting .......................................... 41
Selecting a track .............................. 42
Selecting playback options .............. 44
Switching folders ............................. 43 V
Volume Setting ............................................. 14 6
Index
RSS-210 standard. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1. These devices may not cause interfer-
ence, and
2. These devices must accept any interfer-
ence, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device. Information on copyright
Registered trademarks
Bluetooth
®
technology is the standard for
short-range wireless data transmission of up
to approximately 10 meters.
Bluetooth ®
is a registered trademark of Blue-
tooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Inc. An SD memory card is a digital storage
medium.
SD memory cards carry the logo displayed
above. This logo is a registered trademark of
SanDisk Corporation. Qualified specialist workshops
Always have all work on or modifications to
electronic components carried out at a quali- fied specialist workshop. This workshop has
the necessary specialist knowledge and tools
to carry out the work required. In particular,
work relevant to safety or on safety-related systems must be carried out at a qualified
specialist workshop.
An authorized Mercedes-Benz Center is a
qualified specialist workshop. Protection against theft
This device is equipped with technical meas-
ures to protect it against theft.
i You can obtain further information from
an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Cleaning
To clean, use a slightly damp cloth. The cloth must be soft and lint-free. For stubborn dirt,
you can use a mild cleaning agent. In partic-
ular, do not clean the display with alcohol,
acid or an abrasive cleaning agent. 8
Int
roduction
Operating system
................................ 10
Overview of operation with steer-
ing wheel buttons ............................... 13
Display overview of the on-board
computer ............................................. 14
Basic functions .................................... 14 9At a glance
Operating system
Overview
Function Page
0043 00BE
Calls up navigation 28
0044 002A
Selects radio 38
Switches wavebands 40
0087 003B
Makes system settings 18
0085 00FD
Selects audio source:
SD memory card 41
USB device 41
AUX function 47
BT Audio 45
0083 002B
Selects the telephone func-
tion 30
0084
SD memory card slot
006B
Display 11 Function Page
006C
004A
to0089003E003F Selects audio source:
Stores and calls up a sta-
tion
39
Sets the frequency man-
ually 38
Selects a track 38
Telephone number entry 31
Searches for a phone book
entry
35
Passkey entry 22
006D 003C
Deletes characters
006E 0038
Exits menu or jumps up one
menu level higher 006F
Navigates within the menus
(turn) Confirms selection/entry
(press)10
Operating systemAt a glance
Function Page
0070
0063006400590065
Navigates within the menus
Station search 38
Skip 42
Fast forward/rewind 43
0071 0041
Sets the volume 14
0072 0043
Switches on/off 14
0073 0049
Station search 38
Skips forward 42
Fast forward 43
0074 0048
Station search 38
Skips back 42
Rewind 43 Function Page
0075 0061
Accepts a call 30
Makes a call 31
Redials 32
Accepts a waiting call 33
0076 0076
Ends a call 30
Rejects a call 31
Rejects a waiting call 33
0077 0063
Mutes audio source 14
Pauses SD memory
card/USB device
Switches the hands-free
system on/off
32
Display
0043
Status bar
0044 Main menu bar
0087 Display/selection window
0085 Menu bar
The display shows the function currently
selected with its current settings and associ-
ated menus 0085. The following functions and
menus are available: Operation Menu
Navigation system
via Becker
®
MAP
PILOT Radio Radio
Presets
FM
Sound
SD memory card SD
Music
Media
Sound
USB device USB
Music
Media
SoundOperating system
11At a glance