
At
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ating system Multimedia system with navigation
Function Page
:
Microphone
;
Light sensor 172
=
NAVI
Selects navigation 182
?
MAP
Calls up map view
Repeat
slast navigation mes-
sage 187
A
Back button
Goes back to th
eprevious
view B
USB port 177
C
AU
Xp ort 178
D
V
Control knob Turn:
Changes th
eadjustment
value Highlight
sthe menu item Press:
Selects
ahighlighte dmenu
item E
Touchscreen 170 Function Page
F
V
On/off knob Press and hold:
Switches the multimedi
asys-
tem on/off 170
Turn:
Adjusts the volume 170
Press briefly:
Switches the mute function
on/off
170
Interrupts
atraffic report G
RE
SET Restart
sthe multimedia sys-
tem 173
H
Slot fo
rmicroSD card 177
I
PHONE
Selects the telephone func-
tion
178
J
MEDIA
Selects audi
osource 177
iPod
®
/iPhone ® 178
USB device 177
SD card 177
Bluetooth
®
audi osource 178
AUX function 178At
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Multimedia system without navigation
Function Page
:
Microphone
;
Light sensor 172
=
Plays back next track
?
Plays back previous track
A
Back button
Goesb
ack to th eprevious
view B
USB port 177
C
AU
Xp ort 178
D
V
Control knob Turn:
Changes th
eadjustment
value Highlight
sthe menu item Press:
Selects
ahighlighte dmenu
item E
Touchscreen 170 Function Page
F
V
On/off knob Press and hold:
Switches the multimedi
asys-
tem on/off 170
Turn:
Adjusts the volume 170
Press briefly:
Switches the mute function
on/off
170
Interrupts
atraffic report G
RE
SET Restart
sthe multimedia sys-
tem 173
H
Slot fo
rmicroSD card 177
I
PHONE
Selects the telephone func-
tion
178
J
MEDIA
Selects audi
osource 177
iPod
®
/iPhone ® 178
USB device 177
SD card 177
Bluetooth
®
audi osource 178
AUX function 178At
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Setting the date
X
Select ¯.
X Select Date/Time
Date/Time.
X Select the date.
An input men uappears.
X Set the date using the arrows.
Setting the time X
Select ¯.
X Select Date/Time
Date/Time.
X Select the time.
An input menu appears.
X Set the time using the arrows. Synchronisin
gthe time
The following functions are available:
R RDS RDS:ift his function is activated, the time will
be regularly compared with the RDS 5
time
signal and adjusted if necessary
R GPS
GPS:ift his function is activated, the time will
be regularly compared with the GPS 6
time
signal and adjusted if necessary
R Manually
Manually:ift his function is activated, the
time set manually is maintained
X Select ¯.
X Select Time synchronizing
Time synchronizing.
X Select the desired setting.
The #dot indicates the current setting. Adjusting the standby time
If this function is activated, the mul timedia sys-
te mr emain sinstandby mod efor th eset time
after th eignition has been switched off .Ifthe
ignition is switched on again during this set time,
th en avigation system, for example, is available
again immediately.
X Select ¯.
X Select Standby
Standby.
X Selec tthe desired setting, 5minutes
5m inutes, 15 15
minutes
minutes, 30 minutes
30 minutes orOff
Off .
The #dot indicates the curren tsetting. Switching the button tone on/off
X Select ¯.
X Select Key tone
Key tone.
X The #dot indicates that the function is acti-
vated. Switching the AM waveband on/off
In order to select the AM waveband in radio
operation, the AM-Tuner AM-Tunermust be activated in
the system settings.
X To switch the AM waveband on/off: select
¯.
X Select AM-Tuner
AM-Tuner.
The #dot indicates that the function is acti-
vated. Display settings
The mul timedia system includes an optimised
display design fo rday and night mode.
X Select ¯.
X Select Day/night mode
Day/night mode.
X Selec tthe desire dsetting.
The #dot indicates th ecurren tsetting.
Wit hthe Auto
Auto setting ,the display design is
automatically adapted to th ebrightness of
th ea mbien tlight.
Afte rselecting Custom
Custom,aday mode bright-
ness scale appears.
X Se tthe desire dbrightness usin gthe arrows.
X Selec tSave ý.
An ight mode brightness scale appears.
X Se tthe desire dbrightness usin gthe arrows.
X Selec tSave ý. Control settings
The function of th econtrol knob in navigation
mod ecan be set in amultimedia system with
navigation.
The control knob can be set so that turning:
R zooms in or out of th emap
R jumps to th enextorp revious statio nortrack
5 Radio Dat aSystem.
6 Global Positionin gSystem. 172
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X
Select ¯.
X Select Controller setting
Controller setting.
X Select the desire dsetting.
The #dot indicates the current setting.
i If the
Change station/title
Change station/title function is
active and the navigation system is running in
the front, zooming into or ou tofthe map is
only possible via the touchscreen.
i In the 3D display
,you can only zoom ou tof
the map up to acertain scale .Ifyouzoom out
beyond this scale ,the map switches to a2D
display. Settin
gthe system language
X Select ¯.
X Select the Language
Language.
Al ist of available languages appears.
X Select the desired language.
The #dot indicates the active language. Raisin
gorlowering the volume of
audio sources
Yo uc an raise or lowe rthe volume of individual
audi osources relative to the volume set on the
multimedi asystem. For example, yo ucan set
traffic reports to play back louder than the cur-
rentl yset volume.
X Select ¯.
X Select Volume
Volume.
X Select the desire daudio source.
Am enu appears.
X Set the desire dvalue using the arrows.
X Select Save ý.
The menu is closed. Starting
aself diagnosis
The self-diagnosis checksw hether radio and
GPS signals are being received and whether all
loudspeakers are emittings ound.
X Select ¯.
X Select Self-diagnosis Self-diagnosis.
The diagnostics display appears.
X Select TEST
TEST.
The self diagnosis starts. Calling up version info
rmation
X Select ¯.
X Select Versio ninfo
Versio ninfo.
Information on th esoftwar estatus of th emul-
timedia system is displayed. Resettin
gthe multimedi asystem
Resetting to factory settings Thi
sfunction return sthe settings of the multi-
media system to the factor ysettings. This will
delete all personal settings.
X Select ¯.
X Select Factory reset Factory reset.
Ap rompt appears asking whether you wish to
reset the multimedia system.
X To reset: selectYES
YES.
The multimedia system is reset to its factory
settings.
Restarting the multimedia system In the following cases, restarting the multimedia
system may be useful:
R if the multimedia system is not operating cor-
rectly
R if malfunctions occur
R if the vehicl eisdisplayedatani ncorrect loca-
tion on the map
There are two methods of restarting the multi-
media system.
Method 1: restart using the on/off knob
X Remove any devices that may be connected
to the multimedia system.
X Press and hold the on/off knob for five sec-
onds.
The multimedia system restarts.
Method 2: restart using the RESET button on the
front of the device
X Remove any devices that may be connected
to the multimedia system.
X Switch off the ignition.
X Using apointed object, press the RESET but-
ton on the front of the multimedia system.
The multimedia system restarts. System settings
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X
Select è.
X Select the contact.
X If several phone numbers are store dfor one
contact, select the desire dnumber.
The number is dialled.
Deleting aphon ebook X
Pres sthe PHONE button.
X Select O.
X Select Delete phone book
Delete phone book.
Ap rompt appears asking whether the phone
book should be deleted.
X Select YES
YES.
The phone book is deleted. Call lists
Transferrin gcall lists If your mobile phone supports the Bluetooth
®
profile PBA P(Phone Book Access Profile), the
call lists of the mobilep hone appear in the mul-
timedia system. When connecting the mobile
phone, you may have to confirm the request for
the PBAP Bluetooth ®
profile.
Displaying call lists X
Press the PHONE button.
X Select Last dialed numbers Last dialed numbers, Received
Received
calls
calls orMissed calls
Missed calls.
Depending on your selection, alist appears
with your most recently dialled phone num-
bers, received calls or missed calls.
Dialling phone numbers from acall list X
Press the PHONE button.
X Select Last dialed numbers Last dialed numbers, Received
Received
calls
calls orMissed calls
Missed calls.
X Select the desired entry.
The number is dialled. Navigation
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
Operating the integrated information systems and communications equipment in the vehicle
while driving will distract you from traffic con-
ditions. You could then lose control of the
vehicle. There is arisk of an accident.
Only operate these devices if road traffic con-
ditions permit. If you are unsure about the
surrounding conditions, pullo ver toasafe
location and make entries only while the vehi-
cle is stationary.
You must observe the lega lrequirements for the
country in which you are driving when operating
the system.
The multimedi asystem calculates the route to
the destination without taking account of the
following, for example:
R traffic lights
R stop and give way signs
R parking or stopping restrictions
R road narrowing
R other road and traffic rule sand regulations
The multimedi asystem may provid eincorrect
driving recommendations if the surroundings do
not correspond to the data on the digital map
(for example, aroute may have been diverted or
the direction of aone-wa ystreet may have
changed).
For this reason, you must alwayso bserve road
and traffic rule sand regulations during your
journey .Roada nd traffic rule sand regulations
alwaysh ave priority over the system' sdriving
recommendations. GPS reception
Positio nfinding and route guidance take place
using GPS ( GlobalPositioning System). Correct
functioning of the navigation system depends,
amongst other things, on GPS reception. In cer-
tain situations, GPS reception may be impaired, there may be interference or there may be no
reception at all,e .g. in tunnels or multi-storey
car parks. Navigat
ion
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Switching to navigation mode
X Press the NAVI button.
The main menu appears. Entering the destination
Entering characters :
Entry line
; Results list
= To delete characters
? To hide the keypad
A To cancel an entry
X Enter characters using the keypad.
Results matching the current entry appear in
results list ;.
X To hide the keypa
dand switc htothe
results list: select keypadsym bol ?.
X To cancel the entry: selectA.
X To complete the entry: select the entry from
the results list.
Entering adestinatio nbyaddress Address entry options
Yo uc an,for example:
R ente ratownorp ostcode, stree tand house
number
R ente ratownorp ostcode and street
R ente ratownorp ostcode and centre
R ente ratownorp ostcode, stree tand junction
i You can ente
rany of th etow ns,streets,
postcodes, etc. that are store dinthedigital
map. However, postcodes are no tavailable
for som ecountries .Countr yand town are suf-
ficien ttostart navigating .You can enter
either atow norap ostcode. The stree tand house number complete the destination
address.
Entering an addre ss
This example shows how to enter an address in the form of acountry, town, street and house
number or acrossing street.
X Press the NAVI button.
The main menu appears.
X Select New Route New Route.
X Select Address
Address.
X To enter the country: select the input line for
Country
Country in the input menu for addresses.
An input menu appears.
X Enter the desired country.
The results list appears below the input line.
X To hide the keypad: select the keypad sym-
bol.
X Select the desired countryf rom the results
list.
The countrya ppears in the address input
menu.
X To enter the town: select the input line for
Town or Postcode Town or Postcode in the input menu for
addresses.
An input menu appears.
X Select the desired town.
The results list appears below the input line.
X Proceed as described in "Entering acountry".
X To selectt
he centre of the town as ades-
tination: selectGo to Town Go to Town.
The location is shown on the map.
or
X To enter the street: select the input line for
Street
Street in the input menu for addresses.
An input menu appears.
X Enter the desired street.
The results list appears below the input line.
X Proceed as described in "Entering acountry".
X To complete the address entry without
further address details:
selectGo to
Go to
Street Street.
The location is shown on the map.
or X To enter the house number or crossing
street:
selectHouse House number
number or
orcrossing
crossing
street
street.
An input menu appears. 182
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X
Select OK
OK.
X Enter the desire dlon gitude.
X Select Go!
Go!
The location is shown on the map.
X Select Select as Destination
Select as Destination.
The route is being calculated.
X To start route guidance: selectStart
Start Nav‐
Nav‐
igation
igation.
Selecting adestinatio nfrom all possible
destinations X
Press the NAV Ibutton.
The main menu appears.
X Select New Route
New Route.
X Select Search in All
Search in All.
Am enu appears. The currently selected
search area is displayed on the right.
X Enter the name, address or category of the
destination you are searching for.
X Select è.
Al ist of possible destinations appears.
The search results appear in the right-hand
column, filtered by category, e.g. Last des‐ Last des‐
tinations
tinations.
X Select the desired category.
Al ist of destinations in the selected category
appears.
X Select the desired destination.
The location is shown on the map.
X Select Select as Destination Select as Destination.
The route is being calculated.
X To start route guidance: selectStart
Start Nav‐
Nav‐
igation
igation.
Selecting adestination using the map X
Press the MAP button.
The map view appears.
X Move the map to the desired position.
X Select the desired point on the map.
The cursor appears.
X Select Select as Destination
Select as Destination.
The route is being calculated.
X To start route guidance: selectStart
Start Nav‐
Nav‐
igation
igation. Rout
es
Creatin ganewroute X
Press the NAV Ibutton.
The main menu appears.
X Select Multipoint Route Multipoint Route.
The route list appears.
X Select the Destination Destination.
X Enter the desired destination.
The location is shown on the map.
X Select Select as Destination Select as Destination.
The route list appears.
X To add intermediate destinations: select
add waypoint
add waypoint.
X Enter the desired destination.
The location is shown on the map.
X Select select as waypoint select as waypoint.
The route list appears.
X To startr outecalculation:select Calcu‐
Calcu‐
late Route
late Route.
X To startr outeguidance: selectStart
Start Nav‐
Nav‐
igation
igation.
Saving the route X
Create ther oute.
X To star troute calculation:select Calcu‐
Calcu‐
lat eR oute
lat eR oute.
The rout eoverview appears.
X Select 3.
X Select SaveR oute
Sav eR oute.
X Select Y.
The rout eissavedunde r"Saved Routes".
Saving th eactive route:
X Select S.
The main men uappears.
X Select Route Summary
Route Summary.
X Select 3.
X Select SaveR oute
Sav eR oute.
X Select Y.
The rout eissavedunde r"Saved Routes".
Renamin gsave droutes:
X Press th eNAVIbutton.
The main men uappears.
X Select New Route
New Route.
X Select Saved Routes
Saved Routes .
The list of save droutes appears.
X Select 3. 184
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X
Select Edit Edit.
X Select the desire droute.
Am enu appears.
X Select Rename Rename.
X Enter the desire dname.
X Select Y.
Changing the save droute X
Press the NAV Ibutton.
The main menu appears.
X Select New Route
New Route.
X Select Saved Routes
Saved Routes.
The list of saved routes appears.
X Select the desired route.
The route list appears.
X To change the order of the destinations:
select the desired route.
Am
enu appears.
X Select Move Up Move Up orMove Down
Move Down.
The destination is moved one position up or
down the route list.
X To delete single destinations: select the
desired destination.
Am enu appears.
X Select Delete
Delete.
The destination is deleted from the route list.
X To add an intermediate destination: select
add waypoint add waypoint where you inten dtoadd the
intermediate destination.
X Enter the desired destination.
The location is shown on the map.
X Select select as waypoint select as waypoint.
The route list appears.
X To enter anew final destination: select
Final Destination
Final Destination.
X Enter the desired destination.
The location is shown on the map.
X Select Select as Destination
Select as Destination.
The route list appears.
X To startr outecalculation:select Calcu‐
Calcu‐
late Route
late Route.
X To startr outeguidance: selectStart
Start Nav‐
Nav‐
igation
igation. Changing the active route Adding an intermediate destination
X Select S.
The main menu appears.
X Select add waypoint
add waypoint.
X Enter the desired destination.
The location is shown on the map.
X Select select as waypoint
select as waypoint.
Avoidi ng special sections on th eroute
X Select S.
The main men uappears.
X Select Detour s&Alternatives
Detour s&Alternatives .
X Select Avoid Specia lSections
Avoid Specia lSections.
Al ist of special sections appears.
X Selec tthe desired special section.
The multimedia system calculates an alterna-
tiv er out eexcluding th eselected special sec-
tion.
X To select an alternative route: select
accept accept .
Avoiding specific roads on th eroute
X Select S.
The main men uappears.
X Select Detour s&Alternatives
Detour s&Alternatives .
X Select Avoid Specific Road
Avoid Specific Road.
Al ist of th eroad sont herout eappears.
X Selec tthe desired road.
The multimedia system calculates an alterna- tiv er out eexcluding th eselected road.
X To select an alternative route: select
accept
accept .
Avoiding th eroute ahead
X Select S.
The main men uappears.
X Select Detour s&Alternatives
Detour s&Alternatives .
X Select Avoid route ahead
Avoid route ahead.
The map appears. The rout eahead is high-
lighted.
X Use W orX to select th elengt hoft he
rout etobea voided.
The ne wrout eappears.
X To select an alternative route: select
Avoid
Avoid. Navigation
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