Audio and Media Mode
will find the necessary software and
inf orm
ation on the Int
ernet.
Take into account all other instructions and
limitations regarding requirements for media
sources ››› page 24.
iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™
Depending on the country and the equip-
ment, iPods™, iPads™ or iPhones™ can be
connected using the device's USB cable to
the USB port of the vehicle and used as
audio sources.
After connecting an iPod™, iPad™ or
iPhone™, the specific list views of the iPod
are displayed in the upper selection level
( Playlists , Artists , Albums ,
Tracks , Podcasts etc.). Possible error messages after connecting an
extern
al data storage device 1)
The device is not compatible
CauseProcedure
The external data carri-
er cannot be played or
communication is not
possible with the
adapter cable being
used.Check the connection and
make sure the external data
medium is working correctly.
If possible, update the data
storage device software.
The device does not work
CauseProcedure
Communication fault.Check the connection and
make sure the external data
medium is working correctly. Disconnecting
An
y
c
onnected data storage devices must be
prepared before their disconnection in order
to remove them.
● From the main Media menu, press the
SETUP button to open the Media Settings
menu or pr e
s
s the Infotainment MENU buttonand then press
Settin
g
s to open the System
settings menu.
● Press the R
emo
v
e safely function button. A
dr opdo
wn menu ap
pears with three options:
SD Card1, SD Card 2 and USB. After correctly
ejecting the data storage device from the sys-
tem, the function button becomes inactive
(grey colour).
● Now the data storage device can be discon-
nected. Note
● Do not c onnect
an external media player at
the same time to play music via Bluetooth ®
and via the USB port with the Infotain-
ment system, as this could cause playback
limitations.
● If the external player is an Apple device™,
it cannot
be simultaneously connected by
USB and by Bluetooth.
● If a connected device is not recognised, dis-
connect a
ll the connected devices and try
connecting the device again.
● Do not use memory card adaptors, USB ex-
tens
ion cords or USB hubs! 1)
Due to the large number of different data storage
devic e
s and various iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™
generations available, it is not possible to guarantee
fault-free operation of all functions described here.
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Audio and Media Mode
External audio source connected to
the A UX
-IN mu
ltimedia socketFig. 29
Media mode: external audio source
c onnect
ed t
o the AUX-IN socket. Depending on the equipment and country
ther
e m
a
y be an AUX-IN multimedia socket
››› Booklet Instruction Manual, chapter Prac-
tical equipment .
In order to connect the external audio source
to the AUX-IN socket, a suitable cable is re-
quired with a 3.5 mm jack that is inserted in-
to the AUX-IN socket of the vehicle.
Ensure that the AUX-IN connection is ena-
bled ››› page 34.
The connected external audio source is
played over the vehicle speakers and cannot
be controlled via the Infotainment system
controls.
The connection of an external audio source is
indicated by AUX on the screen ››› Fig. 29. Connecting an external audio source to the
AUX-IN mu
ltimedia socket
● Lower the base volume on the Infotainment
syst
em.
● Connect the external audio source to the
AUX-IN mu
ltimedia socket.
● Start playback on the external audio
source.
● In the MEDIA m
ain menu, press the SOURCE function button and select
A
UX .
The outp ut
volume of the connected external
audio source should be adjusted to the vol-
ume of the other audio sources ››› page 73.
Information on operating an external audio
source connected to the AUX-IN multimedia
socket
OperationEffect
Selection of another au-
dio source from the Info-
tainment system.The external audio source
continues to run in the
background.
Stopping playback on the
external audio source.The infotainment system
remains in the AUX menu.
Disconnecting the plug
from the AUX-IN multime-
dia socket.The infotainment system
remains in the AUX menu. Note
● Ple a
se read and observe the manufactur-
er's instruction manual for the external audio
source.
● Interference noise may be heard if the ex-
terna
l audio source is powered from the 12-
volt power socket of the vehicle. Connecting an external audio source
vi
a Bluet
ooth® Fig. 30
Media mode: Bluetooth audio menu. Bluetooth
®
Audio mode al lo
w
s you to listen
to audio files being played on a Bluetooth ®
audio source (e.g., a mobile telephone) con-
nected via Bluetooth ®
(audio playback by
Bluetooth ®
) over the vehicle speakers.
The Bluetooth ®
audio source must support
the A2DP Bluetooth ®
profile. »
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Audio and Media Mode
Conditions
● The Bluetooth ®
audio sour c
e mu st support
the A2DP Bluetooth ®
profile.
● In the Bluetooth settings menu, the
Bluetooth Audio (A2DP/AVRCP) function must
be activ at
ed ›
›› page 61.
Starting Bluetooth ®
audio transfer
● Activate Bluetooth ®
vis
ibility on the exter-
nal Bluetooth ®
audio source (e.g., mobile tel-
ephone).
● Lower the base volume on the Infotainment
syst
em.
● Press the Infotainment MEDIA button.
● Press the SOURC
E function button and then
sel ect
B
T audio .
● Press Find new dev
ic
e in order to connect an
e xt
ern
al Bluetooth ®
audio source for the first
time ››› page 53.
● OR: Select a Bluetooth ®
ext
ernal audio
source from the list.
● Please refer to the instructions on the
scr
een of the Infotainment system and on the
Bluetooth ®
audio source regarding the rest
of the procedure.
You may still need to manually start playback
on the Bluetooth ®
source.
When playback on the Bluetooth ®
audio
source is stopped, the Infotainment system
remains in Bluetooth ®
Audio mode. Controlling playback
The extent
to which the Bluetooth ®
audio
source can be controlled via the Infotainment
system depends on the connected Blue-
tooth ®
audio source.
The available functions will depend on the
Bluetooth ®
Audio profile that the connected
external player supports.
With media players that support the AVRCP
Bluetooth ®
profile, playback on the Blue-
tooth ®
audio source can be automatically
started or stopped when the unit is switched
to Bluetooth ®
Audio mode or to a different
audio source. In addition, it is possible to
view or change the track via the Infotainment
system. Note
● Due t o the l
arge number of possible Blue-
tooth ®
audio sources, it is not possible to
guarantee fault-free operation of all descri-
bed functions.
● Always switch off the warning and service
tones
on a connected Bluetooth ®
audio
source, e.g. key tones on a mobile telephone,
to prevent possible interference noise and
malfunctions.
● Do not connect an external media player to
pla
y music via Bluetooth ®
and via the USB
port ››› page 31 at the same time with the
Infotainment system, as this could cause
playback limitations. ●
If the e xt
ernal player is an Apple device™,
it cannot be simultaneously connected by
USB and by Bluetooth. Media settings
●
Select the MEDIA main menu b y
pressing
the Infotainment MEDIA button.
● Press the SETUP function button to open
the Media Settings menu.
Function button: function
Sound: Sound settings ››› page 73.
Mix/Repeat including subfolders: Subfolders will be inclu-
ded in the selected playback mode ››› page 23.
Bluetooth: Bluetooth ®
settings ››› page 61
Remove safely: In order to prepare the external data stor-
age devices for their removal or disconnection. See also
››› page 31, Insert or eject a memory card and
››› page 31, External data storage device connected to
USB port
.
Traffic Program (TP): The TP function (traffic news station
tracking) is active ››› page 21.
External AUX device: Enable/disable AUX-IN socket.
34
Audio and Media Mode
Images Fig. 31
Images main menu. Using the Ima
ge
s menu, image files can be
viewed (e.g. photos) individually or as a sli-
deshow.
The image files must be stored on a compati-
ble data storage device (e.g., a CD or an SD
card).
● Press the Infotainment MENU button and
then pr e
s
s the Images function button.
● Press the SOURC
E function button to select
the sour c
e wher
e the pictures in question are
located.
Function button: function
SOURCEViewing and selecting the source.
SELEC-
TIONOpens a list of image files.
Function button: function
The image viewed was obtained via GPS lo-
calisation and upon pressing this function
button, the navigator menu opens to start a
route to this destination.
/ Rotate the view of the image to the left or
the right.
Reset the view of the image.
To stop the playback of a slideshow. The function button changes to .
To continue the playback of a slideshow.
The function button changes to .
/ To change to the PREVIOUS
or NEXT im-
age.
SETUPOpen the Image settings menu. Enlarging or reducing the view
T
o en
l
arge or reduce the view of the image
displayed:
● Turn the adjustment knob.
● OR: Stretch or reduce the image on the
sc
reen using 2 fingers.
Requirements for viewing images
Image filesMaximum resolution
BMP4MP
JPEG4MP (Progressive Mode)
Image filesMaximum resolution
JPG64MP
GIF4MP
PNG4MP Image settings
Open the Image settings
menu
● In the Images main menu, press the SETUP function button.
Function button: function
View image: To adjust the viewing format of the image.
Automatic
: The images are shown in scale in rela-
tion to the size of the screen (the image may not be
displayed in its entirety).
Full : The full images are displayed on the screen.
Display time: To adjust the display time of the images
during a slideshow.
Repeat slideshow: The active slideshow will be repeated
indefinitely. 35
Navigation*
Selecting a point of interest on the mapFunction button: function
1There are several points of interest in the area.
Press this symbol to open a list of points of inter-
est.
2The only point of interest in this zone. Press the
symbol to open the detailed view of the point of
interest. Search for point of interest
●
In the main Na vigation menu, pr
ess the
POI function button and then
Other POI .
● Press the Se
ar
c
h area function button and
sel ect
the se
arch type for the desired points
of interest.
View Press the
function button in the main Na
v-
igation menu.
Function button: function
2D Map display in two dimensions (conven-
tional).
3D Map display in three dimensions (bird's
eye view).
a)To display the destination on the map.
a)To display the route on the map.
Function button: function
Auto/ Day/
NightTo change between day and night format.
Split screenPress to display the split screen
››› page 42.
Show POIDisplay points of interest on the map.
a)
This function button is only displayed with route guidance ac-
tivated.
Split screen Fig. 36
Split screen displayed. Additional information can be displayed on
s
p
lit
screen ›››
Fig. 36 A .
● Press the split screen to select a display
option.
Function button: function
Audio: Indicates the selected audio source.
Compass: Displays a compass with the current travelling
direction and indicates the current position of the vehi-
cle (street name).
Manoeuvres: Displays a list of all driving manoeuvres a)
.
Position: current vehicle position in coordinates and GPS
status (satellite reception).
Most frequent routes: Information on the user's most fre-
quent routes.
a) This function button is only displayed with route guidance ac-
tivated.
Press the function button to deactivate the
s p
lit
screen.
Map display Fig. 37
Messages and function buttons on
the m ap di
s
play.42
Navigation*Function button: function
Select preferred petrol station: The selected petrol station
mark will be shown before other points of interest in
the search.
Fuel warning: The warning to refuel is active.
If the fuel level reaches the reserve level, the corre-
sponding warning is generated which permits the
search for petrol stations.
Navigation announcements: To make adjustments to naviga-
tion announcements.
Volume: To adjust the volume for driving recommen-
dations.
Lowering navigation announcements: Adjusting the volume
of the active audio source during navigation instruc-
tions.
Turn off voice guidance during calls: No audible driving
instructions will be given during a telephone conver-
sation.
Warning: My points of interest: Audible announcement
when nearing a point of interest.
Advanced settings: To make advanced adjustments to the
navigation.
Time display: displayed during route guidance.
Time of arrival: The estimated time of arrival at the
final destination is displayed.
Travelling time: The estimated travelling time to the
final destination is displayed.
Status line: displayed during route guidance.
Function button: function
Destination: The distance calculated to final desti-
nation is displayed.
Next stopover: The calculated distance until next
stopover is displayed.
Note: National border crossed: Displays the speed lim-
its of the country in question when crossing the bor-
der.
Demo mode: When Demo mode is activated and
route guidance is started, virtual guidance to the en-
tered destination can be initiated ››› page 46.
Define demo mode starting point: if demo mode is activa-
ted, a fictitious starting point for virtual route guid-
ance can be defined when the vehicle is stationary.
Manage memory: To modify saved destinations.
Sort contacts: To select the sequential order of the en-
tries in the phonebook that have (postal) addresses,
see also ››› page 40.
Define home address: To assign or edit a home address,
see also ››› page 40.
Delete my points of interest: To delete the points of inter-
est stored in the points of interest memory
››› page 45.
Update my points of interest: To update the stored points
of interest ››› page 45.
Delete user data: To delete the stored destinations
(e.g., the Recent destinations or the Destina-
tion memory ).
Import destinations: To import electronic business cards
(vCards) into the destination memory ››› page 44.
Function button: function
Version information: Information on the stored navigation
data.
Maximum speeds: Shows the speed limits, depending on
the road, for the current country. 47
Telephone management system (PHONE)
●
If y
ou wish to connect a device to the tele-
phone management system via Bluetooth ®
technology, consult the safety warnings in its
instruction manual. Only use compatible
Bluetooth ®
devices. Areas where special regulations apply
Switch off the mobile telephone and the mo-
bi
l
e Bluetooth function in places with a risk
of explosion. In the majority of cases, these
places are signposted, but not always clearly
››› in General information on page 52.
They
inc lude, f
or example:
● the vicinity of chemical pipelines and tanks
● The lower decks of boats and ferries.
● In the proximity of vehicles that run on liq-
uid gas
(such as propane or butane).
● places where the air is laden with chemi-
cals
or particles such as flour, dust or metal
powder.
● all other places where the vehicle engine
must
be switched off WARNING
Switch off the mobile phone in areas with a
risk of
explosion! The mobile telephone can
automatically connect to the mobile tele-
phone network again if it loses the Blue-
tooth ®
connection to the telephone manage-
ment system. CAUTION
In areas where special regulations apply or
the use of mo
bile telephones is prohibited,
both the telephone and the telephone man-
agement system must be switched off. The
radiation produced by the mobile telephone
when switched on may interfere with sensi-
tive technical and medical equipment, possi-
bly resulting in a malfunction or damage to
the equipment. Bluetooth
® Bluetooth
®
Bluet ooth®
tec
hnology allows a mobile tele-
phone to be connected to your vehicle's tele-
phone management system. In order to use
the telephone management system with a
mobile telephone with Bluetooth ®
technolo-
gy, it is first necessary to pair them.
Some Bluetooth ®
mobile telephones detect
and automatically connect when turning on
the ignition if a connection has been previ-
ously established. For this to take place the
telephone must be switched on and its Blue-
tooth ®
function activated, and there must be
no active Bluetooth ®
connection with other
devices.
Bluetooth ®
connections are free.
Bluetooth ®
is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth ®
SIG, Inc. Bluetooth profiles
®
When a mobi
le telephone is connected to the
telephone management system, a data ex-
change takes place via one of the Bluetooth ®
profiles.
● Hands-free Bluetooth profile (HFP): If a mo-
bi
le telephone is connected to the telephone
manager through the HFP, calls can be made
wirelessly through the hands-free device.
This function also requires other Bluetooth
profiles such as the phonebook download
and instant messaging.
● Audio profile (A2DP): Bluetooth profi
le for
transmitting audio signals with stereo quali-
ty. This function can also connect other addi-
tional Bluetooth profiles for viewing tracks
and for controlling playback on the mobile
device. Note
● To pr ev
ent them from being heard through
the speakers, the button and mobile tele-
phone alert tones must be disconnected.
Where necessary, disconnect the headset
from the mobile telephone you wish to con-
nect to the system. 53
Telephone management system (PHONE)
Pairing and connection of mobile telephones
Y ou c
an p
air up to 20 mobile telephones to
the Infotainment system, but there can only
be two mobile phones simultaneously con-
nected as hands-free, and one of these in
turn as BT Audio.
When the Infotainment system is switched
on, it automatically connects to the last con-
nected mobile telephone. If it is not possible
to connect to this mobile telephone, the tele-
phone management system will try to auto-
matically connect to the next mobile tele-
phone on the list of paired devices.
The maximum range of the Bluetooth ®
is ap-
proximate. 10 metres. The active Bluetooth ®
connection disconnects if this distance is ex-
ceeded. The connection is automatically re-
established as soon as the device is once
again within Bluetooth ®
range.
If the maximum number of paired devices is
reached and you wish to pair another one to
the system, it will automatically replace the
one least used recently. If you wish to replace
it with another one, the user must erase it be-
forehand. To do so:
● Press the Setup button on the device while
in telephone mode.
● Pr
ess the function button Bluetooth setup .
● Activate the P
air
ed dev
ices function button.
● In the list of paired devices, press the function button next to the mobile telephone to be deleted and then press
Delete to c
on-
firm the pr
ocess. Note
It may be necessary to confirm the phone-
book d at
a transfer request on the mobile tel-
ephone. Description of the telephone
man
ag
ement system
Introduction Some functions and setup can only be per-
f
ormed when the
v
ehicle is stopped and are
not available on all mobile telephones.
With the help of the telephone manager, up
to 2 mobile telephones can be connected to
the infotainment system via the Bluetooth
profiles (for example, one used as a Blue-
tooth-audio player and hands-free and an-
other as a hands-free telephone). Note
● Us in
g a mobile telephone inside the vehicle
may provoke noise in the speakers.
● Some networks may not recognise all lan-
guage ch
aracters or offer all services. PHONE main menu
Fig. 49
PHONE main menu Fig. 50
Active call Assign a user profile
The d
at
a fr
om the phonebook, the call lists
and the stored speed dial buttons are as-
signed to a user profile and remain stored on »
55