Activating/deactivatin gfull-scree nmode
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Devices
#Select adatas torage medium.
Pla yable video files ar eplaye db ack.
#To activat efull-scree nmode: select
# Full Screen.
#Todeactivat efull-sc reen mode: pressthe
to uchpad or cont roller.
Changing video settings
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.Z Options.Video
Settings
The following pictur eformats ar eavailable:
RAutomatic
R16:9
R4:3
RZoom
#Select thep ictur eformat. Ad
justin gthe brightness manually
#Select Brightness .
#Adjus tthe brightness.
Media sear ch
Starting them edia sear ch
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.è Search
Depending on thec onnected media sources and
fi les, thef ollowing categories ar eliste d:
RAlbums
RArtists
RTracks
RKeyword Search
RPlaylists
RVideos
RFolder
RYear
RCurrent Track List
RMusic Genres
RComposers
RGenius Mixes (Apple®devices)
RPodcasts(Apple®devices)
RiTunes U(Apple®devices)
RAudiobooks (Apple®devices)
#Selectacategor y.
Media Inter face
Information abou tthe Media Inter face
Media Inte rface is auniversal inter face fort he
connection of mobile audioe quipment. The mul‐
timedias ystemh as tw oUSB ports. The USB
ports ar elocated in thes towa ge compartment
unde rthe armrest.
Suppor tedd evices
The Media Inter face allo wsyoutoc onnect the
fo llowing dat astorage media:
RiPod®
RiPhone®
RiPad®
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Multimedia sy stem
Bluetooth®audio
Information about Blue tooth®audio
Befor eusing your Blue tooth®audio equipment
wit hthe multimedia sy stem fort he firs tt ime,
yo uw illneed toauthorize it.
Sear ching fora nd authorizing the Blue tooth
®
audio equipment
Re quirements
Blue tooth
®is activated on them ultimedia sys‐
te m(→pag e226).
Chec kyour Blue tooth
®audio equipment fort he
fo llowing (see them anufacturer's operating
instructions):
RThe Blue tooth®audio equipment mus tsup‐
por tthe A2DPa ndAVRC PB luetoot h®audio
profiles.
RThe Blue tooth®function mus tbeactivated.
RThe Blue tooth®audio equipment mus tbe
"visible" foro ther devices. Multimedia sy
stem:
,Media.à Devices.Bluetooth
Audio.Z Options.Add New Bluetooth
Audio Device
#Select Start Search.
The multimedia sy stem sear ches forB lue‐
toot h
®audio equipment within rang ea nd
adds them totheB luetooth®device list.
#Select Blue tooth®audio equipment.
Ap romp tappear sasking if youw ant tocon‐
nect thed evice as audio equipment.
#Select Yes.
Auth orization starts.
Option 1: Secur eSimple Pairing
Ac ode is displa yedont he multimedia sy stem
and on them obile phone.
#Confir monb othd evices if thec odes are
identical.
Option 2: entering thep assk ey
The input menu fort he passk eyis displa yed.
#Multimedia sy stem: choose aone tosix‐
te en-digit number combination as apassk ey.
#Select OK once al lthe number shave been
entered.
#Mobile phone: enterthes ame passk eyand
con firm your entr y.
Af ters uccessfu lautho rization, theB lue‐
toot h
®audio equipment is connec teda nd
st arts playing.
Establishing aconnection from theB lue‐
to oth
®audio equipment
The Blue tooth®device name of them ultimedia
sy stem is MB BLUETOOTH XXXX.
#Select Search from Device.
#Startt he authorization on your Blue tooth®
audio equipment (see them anufacturer's
operating instructions).
Af ters uccessfu lautho rization, theB lue‐
toot h
®audio equipment is connec teda nd
st arts playing.
Wi th some Blue tooth
®audio equipment ,play‐
bac km ustbei nitiall ystarted on thed evice itself
so that them ultimedia sy stem can pla ythe
audiof iles.
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%Device-specific informatio nonauthorizing
and connecting Blue tooth®-capable mobile
phones can be obtained at http://
ww w.mercedes-benz.com/connect or from
an auth orized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Ac tivatin gBluetooth
®audio
Multimedi asystem:
,Media.à Devices
#Select Bluetoot hAudio.
The multimedia sy stem activates thec onnec‐
te dB luetoot h
®audio equipment. Switch
ingtoBlue tooth
®audio equipment via
NFC
Requ irements
Obser vethen otes on using theN FC.
The Blue tooth
®audio overviewisd isplayed
(→pag e266).
#Lightl ypress theN FC area of them obile
phone (see them anufacturer's operating
instructions).
If th em obile phone has already been author‐
ized on them ultimedia sy stem as Blue tooth
®
audio equipment ,itisnowconnec ted.
If th em obile phone is authorized on them ul‐
timedia sy stem as Blue toothaudioe quip‐
ment fort he firs tt ime ,itisc onnected af ter
confirming them obile phone instructions
(see them anufacturer's operating instruc‐
tions).
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De-authorizing (de-registering) Blue tooth®
audio equipment
Multimedi asyst em:
,Media.à Devices
#Select Blue tooth®audio equipment.
#Select ZOptions .
#SelectDeauthorize.
#SelectYes.
The devic ewill be dele tedf romt he Blue‐
toot h
®device list.
Radio
Switchin gontheradio
Multimedia sy stem:,Radio
#Alternatively: press the$ button.
The radio displa yappears. Youw ill hear the
las tstatio np laye dont he las tfrequ ency
band selected.
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Setting music and sportalerts
Re quirements
Swit chon thef ollowing function:
RO Artist Alerts
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio.Þ Waveband.Satellite
Radio.Z Options.Alert for Artist,
Song&S porting Event
Setting amusic alert
#Select Manage Artist &SongA lerts .
#Select ¥Options.
The following option sareavailable:
RMark This Entry
RMark All Entries
RUnmar kAll Entries
RDeleteT his Entry
RDeleteA ll Entries
#Select an option.
The alertisset forthe cur rent artis tortrack .
If am atchisf ound, apromp tappear sasking
whe ther youw ish tochang etot hechannel.
Setting aspor talert
#Select Manage Sport sAlerts.
#Select Add New Alert orEdi tAlerts.
#Select ateam from aleague.
Displ aying satellit eradio servicei nformation
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio.Þ Waveband.Satellite
Radio.Z Options
#Select Service Information .
Displaying satellit eradio channeli nforma‐
tion
Multimedi asystem:
,Radio.Þ Waveband.Satellite
Radio.Z Options.Display Radio Text
Information
#Switc hthe function on O.
Sound
Tone settings
Information about thes ound sy stem
The sounds ystemh asatotal output of 100
wa tts and is equippe dwiths eve nspeakers. It is
av ailable fora ll functions in ther adio and media
modes.
The tone settings can be selected tosuit avari‐
et yofi ndividual audio sources.
Calling up thes ound menu
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound
The following function sareavailable:
REqualizer
RBalance and Fader
#Select thes ound menu.
Ad justin gthe treble ,mid-rang ea nd bass
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound.Equalizer
#Select Treble, Mid Range orBass.
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Multimedia sy stem
#Changethes ettings.
Ad justin gthe balance/ fader
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound.Balance and
Fader
#Ad jus tthe balance and fader.
#To exitth em enu: press the% button.
Burmes ter®sur round soun dsystem
Information abou tthe Burmes ter®sur round
soun dsystem
The Burmes ter
®sur round sounds ystemh as a
to ta lo utput of 590 watts and is equipped wi th
13 speakers. It is available fora ll functions in the
ra dio and media modes.
The tone settings can be selected tosuit avari‐
et yofi ndividual audio sources. Calling up
thes ound menu in the
Bu rm ester
®sur round soun dsystem
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound
The following function sareavailable:
REqualizer
RBalance and Fader
RSurroun dSound
RSoun dFocus
#Select thes ound menu.
Ad justin gthe treble ,mid-rang ea nd bass in
th eB urme ster
®sur round soun dsystem
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound.Equalizer
#Select Treble, Mid Range orBass.
#Chang ethe settings. Ad
justin gthe balance/ fader in the
Burmes ter
®sur round soun dsystem
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound.Balance and
Fader
#Ad jus tthe balance and fader.
#To exitth em enu: press the% button.
Switching sur round soun don/of fint he
Burmes ter
®sur round soun dsystem
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound.Surround
Sound
#Switc hthe function on Oor off ª.
Ad justin gthe sound focus in theB urme ster
®
sur round soun dsystem
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound.Sound Focus
#Adjus tthe focus.
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Burmester®high-end 3D sur round sound
sy stem
Information abou tthe Burmes ter®high-end
3D sur round soun dsystem
The Burmes ter
®high-end 3D sur round sound
sy stem has atotal output of 1,450 watts and is
equipped wi th23 speake rs.Itisa vailable fora ll
functions in ther adio and media modes.
The tone settings can be selected tosuit avari‐
et yofi ndividual audio sources.
Calling up thes ound menu in the
Bu rm ester
®high-end 3D sur round sound
sy stem
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound
The following function sareavailable:
REqualizer
RBalance and Fader
RVIP Seat (seat-based soundo ptimization)
RSoun dProfiles
#Select thes ound menu. Ad
justin gthe treble ,mid-rang ea nd bass in
th eB urme ster
®high-end 3D sur round sound
sy stem
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound.Equalizer
#Select Treble, Mid Range orBass.
#Chang ethe settings.
Ad justin gthe balance/ fader in the
Burmes ter
®high-end 3D sur round sound
sy stem
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound.Balance and
Fader
#Ad jus tthe balance and fader.
#To exitth em enu: press the% button.
Ad justin gthe seat-base dsound optimization
in the Burmes ter
®high-end 3D sur round
soun dsystem
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound.VIP Seat
This setting optimizes thes ound playbac kfor the
selected seat position.
#Switc hthe function on O.
#Selectthes eat position.
Selecting thes ound profile in the
Bu rm ester
®high-end 3D sur round sound
sy stem
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Sound.Sound Profiles
The following profiles ar eavailable:
RPure
REas yListening
RLive
RSurround
R3D-Sound
#Select thes ound profile.
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Multimedia sy stem
Selecting .............................................134
Information Audio mode ........................................ .256
Blue tooth
®Audio ................................ .265
Burmes ter®high-end 3D sur round
sounds ystem. ..................................... 276
Burmes ter
®sur round sounds ystem. ...2 75
Media Inter face ................................... 262
Satelli teradio ...................................... 271
Softwar eupdat e.................................. 232
Sound settings ..................................... 274
Instrument clus ter
see Instrument display
Instrument display ..................................1 94
Lights ...................................................1 97
Overvie w..............................................1 94
Wa rning and indicator lamps (o verview) .. 8
Wa rning/indicator lamps .................... 396
Instrument lighting .................................197
Interior lighting ........................................ 114
Ambient lighting ................................... 115
Setting ................................................. 114
Switch-of fdelay tim e........................... 115 Interior lighting
see Inte rior lighting
Interne tconnection
Au tomatic disconnection .....................2 52
Canceling permission .......................... 251
Connectio nstatus .............................. .252
Disconnecting ............................ ......... 252
Di
spl aying thec onnection status ........ 252
Editin gthe access dat a........................ 251
Es tablishing .........................................2 52
Mobile phone de tails .......................... .251
Re strictions ......................................... 249
Setting access da ta............................. 250
Setting up ............................................ 250
Setting up permanently ....................... 251
Vi aaW i-Fihotspo t.............................. 250
Vi aB luetoot h
®..................................... 250
In tern etfavo rite s
Del eting .............................................. .254
Setting ................................................. 254
In tern ethis tory
Del eting .............................................. .254
Interne tradio
Calling up ............................................ 254 Deleting
stations ................................ .255
Logging out ......................................... 256
Overvie w............................................. 255
Re gis tering .......................................... 256
Saving stations .................................... 255
Selecting and connectin gtoastation
............................................................ .255
Selecting stre am ................................ .256
Setting options ....................................2 56
Te rm sofu se ........................................2 56
Ionization ................................................. 123
J
Jack Storag elocation ..................................2 93
K
Ke y.............................................................. 55
Batter y................................................... 57
Energy consum ption .............................. 56
Overvie w............................................... 55
KEYLESS-GO Lockin gthe vehicle ................................ 60
Problem .................................................6 1
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