You can set the language (Y
page 41) and the
speed (Y page 38) of the read-aloud function.
Displaying details and phone numbers The multimedia system can also show a short-
ened sender display in full.
X To call up the telephone menu: press the
002B button.
X To switch to the menu bar: slide 6the con-
troller.
X To select 0083: turn and press the controller.
The message menu is displayed.
X To switch to the menu bar: slide 6the con-
troller.
X To select Folder Folder: turn and press the control-
ler.
X To select Text Message
Text Message orE-Mail
E-Mail: turn and
press the controller.
The selected folder is displayed.
X To highlight the desired message: turn the
controller.
X To select G: slide 9the controller.
X To select Details Details: turn and press the con-
troller.
The detailed view appears.
X To close the detailed display: slide8 the
controller.
X To return to the telephone menu: press the
0038 button. Writing text messages
Writing a new text message Observe the requirements for the message func-
tion (Y page 113). X
To call up the telephone menu: press the
002B button.
X To switch to the menu bar: slide 6the con-
troller.
X To select 0083: turn and press the controller.
The message menu is displayed.
X To switch to the menu bar: slide 6the con-
troller.
X To select New New: turn and press the controller.
X To select Text Message
Text Message: turn and press the
controller.
The text message input menu is displayed.
The To: To: input line is selected.
Entering a recipient X Enter characters using the controller
(Y page 30) or the touchpad (Y page 26).
or
X To enter a phone number from the phone
book: select 00D8.
The contacts from the address book which
have a phone number are displayed.
X Search for and select an entry (Y page 101).
The number is copied to the recipient line.
Entering text and sending text messages X To select an input line for text: select 0060in the
character bar.
X Enter characters.
The multimedia system contains templates
which you can use to compile your messages
(Y page 117).
X To send the text message: select OK
OK.
Answering a text message Observe the requirements for the message func-
tion (Y page 113).
X Display the message (Y page 115).
X Press the controller.
X To select Reply Reply: turn and press the controller.
The text message input menu is displayed.
The addressee's details are automatically fil-
led in using the details in the original mes-
sage. 116
Messages (text messages and e-mails)Telephone
X
Select the input line for a text message
(Y page 116) or e-mail (Y page 117).
X To select text templates 0043in the character
bar: turn and press the controller.
The text templates are displayed.
X To select and insert a text template: turn and
press the controller.
The text template is inserted into the text
message or e-mail.
Editing text templates 0043
Displays text templates
X Select the input line for a text message
(Y page 116) or e-mail (Y page 117).
X To select text templates 0043in the character
bar: turn and press the controller.
The text templates are displayed.
X To highlight the text template to be edited:
turn the controller.
X To select G: slide 9the controller.
X To select Edit
Edit : turn and press the controller.
The text template is displayed in an input line.
X Edit the text template as desired. Further
information on character entry using the con- troller (Y page 30) and on handwriting recog-
nition on the touchpad (Y page 26).
X To adopt changes to the text template, select
0054: turn and press the controller.
The text template has been changed. Calling a text message sender
X Display the message (Y page 115).
X To call up a menu: press the controller.
X To select Call Sender
Call Sender: turn and press the
controller.
The call is made. Using a phone number in the text
Numbers in text messages that are highlighted
can be used. X To highlight and select a usable phone num-
ber while the message is displayed: turn and
press the controller.
X To select Use Use: press the controller.
X To select Call Number
Call Number: turn and press the
controller.
The call is made.
i It is possible that a highlighted numerical
sequence may not contain a telephone num-
ber. Storing a sender as a new entry in the
address book
Storing the sender of a text message X
To call up the menu when a text message is
displayed: press the controller.
X To select Save Number Save Number: turn and press the
controller.
X To select New
NewEntry
Entry: turn and press the con-
troller.
X Select a number category, e.g. Home
Home.
X Select a telephone category, e.g. Mobile
Mobile
Phone
Phone.
X Select Continue
Continue .
The input line for the name of the new contact is displayed. The input line for the telephone
number is filled in automatically.
X Enter characters using the controller
(Y page 30) or the touchpad (Y page 26).
X To finish the entry: select OK OK.
The new contact has been created.
Saving the sender of an e-mail X
To call up the menu when an e-mail is dis-
played: press the controller.
X To select Save SaveSender's
Sender's E-Mail
E-MailAddress
Address :
turn and press the controller.
X To select New
New Entry
Entry: turn and press the con-
troller.
The input line for the name of the new contact
is displayed. The input line for the e-mail
address is filled in automatically. 118
Messages (text messages and e-mails)Telephone
Explanation of the access data
Input field Meaning
Phone Num‐
Phone Num‐
ber: ber: Access number for estab-
lishing the connection
The access number
depends on the mobile
phone used. For GSM/
UMTS mobile phones,
*99***1# *99***1# is used as a
standard. Access
Access
Point: Point: APN network access point
(Access
PointName)
You can obtain this infor-
mation from your mobile
phone network provider.
Entry is not necessary for
all mobile phone network
providers and mobile
phones. PDP Type: PDP Type: Internet protocol used.
You can obtain this infor-
mation from your mobile
phone network provider.
User ID: User ID: The user identification can
be obtained from your
mobile phone network pro-
vider.
Entry is not necessary for
all mobile phone network
providers. Password: Password: The password can be
obtained from your mobile
phone network provider.
Entry is not necessary for
all mobile phone network
providers. Auto DNS: Auto DNS: Automatic allocation of
DNS servers is activated. If
the function is deactivated, the DNS server addresses
must be entered manually.
DNS (Domain Name
Service). DNS1: DNS1:
DNS2: DNS2: Fields for entering the DNS
server addresses manually.
The address can be
obtained from your mobile
phone network provider. Managing existing access data
Calling up the device list X
Call up Internet functions (Y page 124).
X To switch to the menu bar: slide 6the con-
troller.
X To select Settings Settings: turn and press the con-
troller.
X To select Configure Internet Settings
Configure Internet Settings:
turn and press the controller.
The device list is displayed.
Editing the access data The mobile phone must be connected with the
system for the access data to be changed.
When the Internet connection is active, you can-
not edit or delete the access data of the cur-
rently set mobile phone network provider.
X Call up the device list (Y page 123).
X To highlight the desired mobile phone in the
device list: turn the controller.
X To select G: slide 9the controller.
X To select Change Configuration
Change Configuration: turn and
press the controller.
X Select Predefined Settings
Predefined Settings orManual Manual
Settings Settings.
The provider settings are displayed.
In order to edit the access data of the mobile
phone network provider you have two options:
R Option 1: select the predefined access data of
the mobile phone network provider
(Y page 122).
R Option 2: manually set the access data of the
mobile phone network provider (Y page 122). Setting up an Internet connection (Canada)
123Online and Internet functions Z
Canceling Internet access permission
for a mobile phone X
Call up the device list (Y page 123).
X To highlight the desired mobile phone in the
device list: turn the controller.
X To select G: slide 9the controller.
X To select Delete Configuration
Delete Configuration: turn and
press the controller.
A prompt appears asking whether you wish to
delete the Internet configuration.
X To select Yes
Yes : turn and press the controller.
The Internet access permission for the mobile
phone is now canceled. The mobile phone can
now no longer be used by the system for
Internet functions. Setting automatic disconnection of
the Internet connection
If a preset time has elapsed during which the
Internet functions have not been used, the Inter- net automatically disconnects.
X Call up the device list (Y page 123).
X To highlight the desired mobile phone in the
device list: turn the controller.
X To select G: slide 9the controller.
X To select Disconnect Automatically
Disconnect Automatically
When Inactive When Inactive: turn and press the control-
ler.
X To select 5 Minutes
5 Minutes, 10 Minutes
10 Minutes or20
20
Minutes
Minutes: turn and press the controller. Managing all Internet devices
If multiple mobile phones have been enabled for
Internet usage, these can be given priorities.
The system then selects the mobile phone with the highest priority to establish an Internet con-
nection.
X Call up the device list (Y page 123).
X To highlight the mobile phone: turn the con-
troller.
X To select G: slide 9the controller.
X To select Manage All Internet Devices
Manage All Internet Devices:
turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X To highlight a mobile telephone: turn the con-
troller.
X To select G: slide 9the controller.
X To select Change Device Priority
Change Device Priority: turn
and press the controller.
X To move the desired mobile phone up or
down: turn and press the controller.
The mobile phone's priority is changed.
The priority of the mobile phones is deter-
mined by the hierarchy. The mobile phone at
the top of the list has the highest priority. Establishing/ending the connection
Establishing the connection
Read the conditions for establishing a connec-
tion (Y page 120).
A connection can be established, for example
by:
R entering a web address (Y page 127)
R calling up a Mercedes-Benz App
(Y page 125)
R calling up a favorite
R establishing an Internet connection via a Wi-Fi
device
The "Allow shared Wi-Fi usage" option must
be activated in the multimedia system for
this. (Y page 38)
Ending the connection
X Press Cancel Cancel in the connections window. Calling up Internet functions
X To show the main function bar: slide 5the
controller.
X To select 00A7: turn and press the controller.
The menu with the Internet functions is dis-
played. 124
Establishing/ending the connectionOnline and Internet functions
Navigating the website
Step Result
X
Turn the controller. Navigates from one
selectable item (e.g.
link, text field or
menu) to the next and
highlights the respec-
tive element on the
website. Sliding the controller:
X
Left or right 1
X Up or down 4
X Diagonally 2 Moves the pointer on
the page. X
Press the control-
ler. Opens the selected
item.
X
Press 0038. Calls up the menu.
Menu functions
0043
Closes the browser
0044 Goes back/forward
0087 Updates/cancels
0085 URL entry
0083 Favorites
0084 Closes the window
006B Options
X To show the menu: press the0038button.
X To call up the Options menu: select0057by
turning and pressing the controller.
X To close the website: select0039.
X To call up the previous website: select
007F.
X To call up the next website: select0080. X
To refresh the website: select0080.
The website is refreshed. This procedure may
take some time.
i While the website is loading, a cross
appears in the menu. This can be used to can-
cel the loading procedure.
X To enter a URL: selectg.
X Enter a web address (URL) (Y page 127).
X Favorites: selectf.
X To close the active window: selecth. Options menu
Opening in a new window In order to be able to use this function, the cur-
sor must be on a link.
X To show the menu: press the0038button.
X To select 0057: turn and press the controller.
X Select Open In A New Window Open In A New Window .
The website is opened in a new window.
Adding to bookmarks Adds the current website to the favorites. The
website can then be called up using the menu.
You can store up to 20 favorites in the menu.
X To show the menu: press the0038button.
X To select 0057: turn and press the controller.
X Select Add to Bookmarks
Add to Bookmarks .
The website is added to the bookmarks.
Current URL X
To show the menu: press the0038button.
X To select 0057: turn and press the controller.
X Select Current URL
Current URL .
The URL appears. 128
Web bro
wserOnline an d Internet functions
Using the search function
X
In radio mode: slide 6the controller.
The radio menu bar appears.
X Select 00D3and enter the first letters of the
required station using the controller.
X Press OK
OKto confirm.
The multimedia system displays a list of avail-
able stations.
X To select stations from the list: turn the con-
troller and press to confirm.
Using the preset position X
In radio mode: slide 6the controller.
X To select Preset
Preset : turn and press the control-
ler.
X To select Enter Preset Enter Preset : turn and press the
controller.
X Enter the station preset of the desired station. Station list
X In radio mode, press the controller.
The station list appears with the stations cur-
rently available. Saving/deleting a station
Storing current stations
X In radio mode: slide 6the controller.
The radio menu bar appears.
X To select Preset Preset: turn and press the control-
ler.
X To select the Save
SaveCurrent
Current Station/Chan‐
Station/Chan‐
nel
nel option: turn and press the controller.
X To select the position of the required preset
entry: turn and press the controller. or
X Select the Edit Station Preset
Edit Station Preset option.
X Select the position of the required preset:
turn the controller.
This can also be a preset position that is
already occupied, which is then overwritten
by the current station.
X Slide 9the controller.
An additional menu appears.
X To select the Save SaveCurrent
Current Station/Chan‐
Station/Chan‐
nel
nel option: turn and press the controller.
The currently set station is stored in the selec-
ted preset position. A tone signals a success-
ful preset entry.
or X In the main display field, press and hold the
controller.
A list of current allocated preset positions
appears.
X To select the position of the required preset
and confirm: turn the controller and press.
Moving highlighted stations X In radio mode: slide 6the controller.
The radio menu bar appears.
X To select Preset Preset: turn and press the control-
ler.
X Select Edit Station Preset
Edit Station Preset .
X To select the required preset entry: turn the
controller.
X Slide 9the controller.
An additional menu appears.
X To select the Move Highlighted Station/ Move Highlighted Station/
Channel
Channel option: turn and press the control-
ler.
The list of stored stations appears again.
X To move the highlighted station to the new
position: turn the controller and press to con-
firm.
Deleting highlighted stations
X In radio mode: slide 6the controller.
The radio menu bar appears.
X To select Preset Preset: turn and press the control-
ler.
X Select Edit Station Preset Edit Station Preset .
X To select the required preset entry: turn the
controller. 134
StationRadio
X
Slide 9the controller.
X To select the Delete Highlighted Sta‐
Delete Highlighted Sta‐
tion/Channel
tion/Channel option in the additional menu:
turn and press the controller.
X To select Yes
Yes: turn and press the controller.
The highlighted station is deleted.
or X To select No
No: turn and press the controller.
The process is canceled.
i Frequencies have already been stored in the
multimedia system. There are 100 preset
positions available. Activating/deactivating the station
presets display
You can use this function to change to the sta-
tion presets display.
Activating
X In radio mode: slide 6the controller.
X To select Preset
Preset: turn and press the control-
ler.
X To select Station Preset View: On Station Preset View: On: turn
and press the controller.
The station preset display appears.
X To switch between the stored stations: turn
the controller.
Deactivating
X In radio mode: slide 6the controller.
X To select Preset
Preset: turn and press the control-
ler.
X To select Station
Station Preset PresetView:
View:Off
Off : turn
and press the controller.
A view of the last waveband you listened to
appears. Tagging music tracks
If an Apple ®
device is connected, the music
tracks and artist displayed in the radio text can be stored. You have the option of purchasing
this track using iTunes Store ®
. Not all radio sta-
tions support this function. X
In radio mode: slide 6the controller.
The radio menu bar appears.
X To select Options
Options: turn and press the con-
troller.
X Select Tag This Track Tag This Track.
A message appears about storing the track
information. Displaying station information
X In radio mode: slide 6the controller.
The radio menu bar appears.
X To select Options Options: turn and press the con-
troller.
X You can determine whether or not the artist,
track or station name are shown in the main
display area with 0073or0053 before Show ShowSta‐
Sta‐
tion Information
tion Information. Calling up sound settings
X In radio mode: slide 6the controller.
The radio menu bar appears.
X To select à: turn and press the controller.
The sound menu appears (Y page 165). Displaying information
This function is available in HD FM radio and HD
AM radio mode.
Reception is only possible if the radio stations
provide the relevant information.
X In radio mode: slide 6the controller.
X To select Info Info: turn and press the controller.
Information on the currently received pro-
gram is displayed. Displaying information
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Data can only be copied from an MP3 player
if this can be configured as a mass storage
device.
Video files from DVD-V cannot be copied.
While copying, several functions will not be
available. If this is the case, you will see a
message to this effect.
1. Selecting a data medium X
In media mode: press the 00FDbutton.
A menu appears with the available media
sources.
X To select the media source: turn the control-
ler and press to confirm.
X To switch to the menu bar: slide 6the con-
troller.
X To select Options Options: turn and press the con-
troller.
X Select Save Files to Media Register
Save Files to Media Register.
The media list appears. A data medium from
which files can be copied is selected auto-
matically.
i The
Save Files to Media Register
Save Files to Media Register
function can be reached from any media
application.
X Select the displayed data medium.
The data medium is loaded.
If the data medium contains files that can be
copied, a selection menu appears.
2. Selecting files X
To select All Media Files All Media Files: turn and press
the controller.
This command copies all files from the selec-
ted data medium. The symbol next to All
All Media Files Media Files
is filled in. All subsequent
entries have a checkmark 0073beside them.
X Select a folder.
A checkmark 0073next to the folder entry high-
lights the selection.
X To select Continue Continue: turn and press the con-
troller.
The copying menu appears.
3. Starting the copying process In the example, files are copied from a USB
device to the Media Register.
X To select Start Start: press the controller.
i The selection of a target folder is optional. If
there is no target folder given, the selected
files are saved to the main directory of the
Media Register.
X To select Target TargetFolder
Folder: turn and press the
controller.
X Select a folder.
X Select Continue
Continue.
X To select Start
Start: press the controller.
The copying procedure starts and is shown in
the progress bar.
It may take some time for the copying process to be completed, depending on the amount of
data. If there is not enough memory space, a
message to this effect appears.
Once the copying procedure is complete, you will hear the first track of the copied album.
You can now copy more files to the Media
Register.
X To cancel copying: selectCancel Cancel .
Files are stored in the Media Register up until
the point of cancellation.
i It is possible to change to a different func-
tion (e.g. radio) during the copying procedure.
The copying procedure continues in the back-
ground. While the copying procedure is taking 150
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