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Further information about anti-theft protection
can be obtained at a qualified specialist work-
shop.
Detailed information on protection against theft
is available at your authorized Sprinter Dealer.
In order to render the multimedia system use-
less for thieves, it is protected by a four-digitsecurity code. If the multimedia system was dis-
connected from the power supply, you will need
to enter this security code after switching the
multimedia system on.
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Overview
FunctionPage
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Selects navigation236
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Selects th ewaveban d
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?Õ
Selects audio source235
A%
Selects th etelephon efunc-
tion23 6
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CDisplay23 3
FunctionPage
Dx toslm
Radio mode:
Sets th efrequency manually
Store sand call sup astation
Medi amode:
Selects atrack
Telephon emode:
Telephon enumber entr y236
Bluetoot h®mode:
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Deletes characters
When rout eguidance is
active :cancels rout eguid-
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FunctionPage
GControl knob
Turn: selects menus and
entries
Press: confirms selection/
entry
H9/:
Selects the previous/next
line in the menu
= /;
Within a menu:
Jumps one entry to the left/
right
Jumps up one menu level
higher/jumps back to the
main menu
Shows other editing
options/menus
Io Turn:
Sets the volume
JqPress:
Switches on/off
KF
Radio mode:
Press briefly: station search
Press and hold: sets a station
Media mode:
Press briefly: skips forward
Press and hold: fast forwards
FunctionPage
LE
Radio mode:
Press briefly: station search
Press and hold: sets a station
Media mode:
Press briefly: skips back
Press and hold: rewinds
M6
Accepts a call
Makes a call236
N~
Ends a call
Rejects a call
O8
Mute
Pauses SD memory
card/USB device
Switches the hands-free sys-
tem on/off
Display overview
:Status bar
;Main menu bar
=Display/selection window
?Menu bar
The display shows the function currently selec-
ted with its current settings and associated
menus ?. The following functions and menus
are available:
OperationMenu
Navigation systemvia Becker®MAP
PILOT
RadioRadio
Presets
FM
Sound
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OperationMenu
SD memory cardSD
Music
Media
Sound
USB deviceUSB
Music
Media
Sound
AUXAUX
Volume
Sound
BT AudioBT Audio
Media
Sound
TelephoneTelephone
Call lists
SystemSettings
Display off
Bluetooth®settings
Requirements for a Bluetooth
®connec-
tion
You can connect Bluetooth®-compatible mobile
phones and other audio equipment to the mul-
timedia system.
To do so, the following conditions must be met:
RThe Bluetooth®device must be located inside
the vehicle in the vicinity of the multimedia
system.
RBluetooth®must be activated on both the
multimedia system and on the respective
Bluetooth
®device.
Rthe Bluetooth®device must be visible for the
multimedia system.
iYou can obtain further information about
suitable mobile phones and connecting
mobile phones via Bluetooth
®at any qualified
specialist workshop.
iYou can obtain further information about
suitable mobile phones and connecting mobile phones via Bluetooth
®at any author-
ized Sprinter Dealer.
Activating/deactivating the Bluetooth®
function
XPress the ibutton.
XPress the :button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
XSelect Settings.
XSelectActivate Bluetooth.
XActivate or deactivate the Bluetooth®func-
tion using the control knob.
A tick in front of the Activate Bluetooth
message indicates that the Bluetooth®func-
tion is activated.
iThe Bluetooth®function will remain
switched on until you switch it off again.
Searching for and pairing with a Blue-
tooth®device
XPress the %button.
or
XSelect the Bluetooth®audio function.
XPress the :button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
XSelect Telephone/BT Audio.
XBluetooth telephones/Bluetoothdevice list.
XSelectUpdate.
The multimedia system searches for Blue-
tooth
®devices within range for a certain
period of time.
If at least one Bluetooth
®device is found, the
display shows the Bluetooth®name of the
device.
If the multimedia system does not find a Blue-
tooth
®device, the SearchforBluetoothdevices failed.message is shown in the
display.
XTo search again: select Update.
XTo select a Bluetooth®device:select the
desired Bluetooth®device using the control
knob.
The display shows the input menu for the
passkey.
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XTo enter the passkey:enter an easy to
remember, four-digit number using the x
to s number keys.
XTo confirm the entry: select OK.
The Bluetooth®device is authorized.
XSelect Bluetooth®device name MB Blue-
tooth on the device.
XEnter the four-digit number selected previ-
ously on the Bluetooth®device, and confirm.
XConfirm possible prompts using the Blue-
tooth®device.
The Authorization successful.message
is shown in the display. You will see the Blue-
tooth
®name of the Bluetooth®device in the
display/selection window.
iWhen the Authorization failed.mes-
sage is displayed, you may have exceeded the
prescribed time period. Repeat the proce-
dure.
If the pairing process was successful, the
Bluetooth
®device is automatically connected
to the multimedia system.
Unpairing a Bluetooth®device
XPress the %button.
or
XSelect the Bluetooth®audio function.
XPress the :button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
XSelect Telephone/BT Audio.
XBluetooth telephones/Bluetoothdevice list.
The display shows all paired Bluetooth®devi-
ces. The current Bluetooth®device is identi-
fied by the #dot.
XSelect the Bluetooth®device to be unpaired.
XSelect the list symbol next to the entry using
the ; button.
XSelect De-authorize.
A prompt appears in the display asking
whether the Bluetooth
®device should be de-
authorized.
XTo unpair: select Yes.
The Bluetooth®device is unpaired and
deleted from the device list.
XTo cancel the unpairing process : selectNo.
The Bluetooth®device is not unpaired from
the multimedia system. You have canceled
the process.
Ending a Bluetooth®connection
iIf you end the Bluetooth®connection, the
Bluetooth®device is not deleted from the
multimedia system memory.
A Bluetooth
®connection can be ended in the
following ways:
Rdeactivate the Bluetooth®function of the
multimedia system.
Rdeactivate the Bluetooth®function of your
Bluetooth®device.
Rswitch off the multimedia system.
Rswitch off the Bluetooth®device.
Media mode
Memory card audio playback
XTo insert the SD memory card: insert the
SD memory card into the SD slot with the
contacts at the front and facing downwards.
XPress the Õbutton repeatedly, until the
display in the menu bar shows SD.
Playback starts.
iIf the multimedia system cannot find any
readable files on the SD memory card, the
display shows No Playable Files
.
XTo remove the SD memory card: press the
SD memory card.
The multimedia system ejects the SD memory
card.
USB device audio playback
The connection for USB devices is located in the
left-hand stowage compartment, next to the
multimedia system.
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XConnect the USB device to the USB portinthe
correct position.
XPress the Õbutton repeatedly, unt ilthe
displ ayinthe menu bar shows USB.
Playback starts.
iDue to the widerange of USB devices avail-
able on the market, playback cannot beguar-
anteed for all USB device brands.
Audio playback from a Bluetooth®
device
Requir ement: the Bluetooth®audio device is
paired and connected to the multimedia system.
XPress theÕbutton repeatedly untilBTAudiois shown in thedispl ay.
XPress the :button repeatedly untilthe
menu bar isselected.
XTo start playback: selectMinthe menu bar.
Playback starts.
XTo stop playback: select¯inthe menu bar.
Playback stops.
Audio playback via the AUX jack
XConnect an external device to the AUX jack.
XPress the Õbutton repeatedly untilthe
displ ay shows Aux.
The multimedia system plays the external
device and produces sound through the loud-
speakers again.
Telephone mode
"999" or "112" emergency call
Making emergency calls without entering a PIN
is only possible using the mob ilephone.
The 999 or112 emergency call number isa
public service. Any misuse ispunishable by law.
Making a call
XPress the%button.
XEnter the desired phone number using the
xtos number keys and the lbut-
ton.
XTo delete individual digits: press theí
button.
XTo delete the entire numerical sequence:
press and hold the íbutton until the
entire numerical sequence isdeleted.
XTo make a call: press the6button.
This initiates dialing.
XTo cancel dialing: press the~button
when dialing.
Navigation system
Important safety notes
GWARNING
If you operate information systems and com-
munication equipment integrated in the veh i-
cle while driving, you will be distracted from
traffic conditions. You could also lose control
of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate the equipment when the traffic
situation permits. If you are not sure that this
is possible, park the vehicle paying attention
to traff icconditions and operate the equip-
ment when the vehicle isstationary.
Observe the legal requirements for the country
you are in.
The multimedia system calculates the route to
the destination without taking account of the
following, for example:
Rtraff iclights
Rstop and giveway signs
Rparking or stopping restrictions
Rroad narrowing
Rother road and traffic rules and regulations
The multimedia system may provide incorrect
navigation announcements if the surroundings
do not correspond to the data on the digital
map. For example, a route may have been diver-
ted or the direction of a one-way street may have
changed.
For this reason, you must always observe road
and traffic rules and regulations during your
jo urney. Road and traffic rules and regulations
always have priority over the system's driving
recommendations.
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GPS reception
Correct functioning of the navigation system
depends, amongst other aspects, on GPS recep-
tion. In certain situations, GPS reception may be
impaired, there may be interference or there
may be no reception at all, e.g. in tunnels or
parking garages.
Preparing navigation
Inserting the navigation module
iSwitch off the ignition before removing or
inserting the navigation module.
XOpen the glove box.
XInsert the navigation module into the device
holder.
The battery built into the navigation module
starts charging when the vehicle ignition is
switched on.
XRemove the catch on the front side of the
device holder.
This way, the navigation module is secured, as
well as protected against theft.
XClose the glove box.
Switching on the navigation system
XPress the ßbutton.
or
XPress the 9button repeatedly until the
main menu bar is selected.
XSelect Navi.
The display shows the main menu of the nav- igation system.
iIf the battery was completely discharged, it
takes up to 1 minute before the navigation
system is ready.
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Useful information
This Operator's Manual describes all models as
well as standard and optional equipment of your
vehicle that were available at the time of going
to print. Country-specific variations are possi-
ble. Note that your vehicle may not be equipped
with all of the described functions. This also
applies to systems and functions relevant to
safety.
Read the information on qualified specialist
workshops (
Ypage 31).
Stowage spaces and stowage com-
partments
Important safety notes
GWARNING
If you transport objects in the vehicle interior
and these are not adequately secured, they
could slip or be flung around and thereby
strike vehicle occupants. In addition, cup
holders, open stowage spaces and mobile
phone brackets may not always be able to
hold the objects placed in them in the event of
an accident. There is a risk of injury, particu-
larly in the event of sharp braking or sudden
changes of direction.
RAlways stow objects in such a way that they cannot be tossed about in these or similar
situations.
RAlways make sure that objects do not pro-
trude out of the stowage spaces, luggage
nets or stowage nets.
REnsure that closable stowage spaces are
shut before beginning your journey.
RAlways stow and secure heavy, hard, poin-
ted, sharp-edged, fragile or large objects in
the cargo compartment.
Observe the "Loading guidelines" (
Ypage 242).
Glove box
Glove box (example: glove box with a lockable lid)
1
Unlocked
2Locked
=Glove box handle
You can lock and unlock the glove box using the mechanical key (
Ypage 70).
When you open the glove box flap, a coin holder,
a pen holder and a credit card holder are inte-
grated on the inside.
XTo open: unlock the glove box lid if neces-
sary.
XPull glove box handle =in the direction of the
arrow.
XTo close: fold the glove box up and press it
until it engages.
Eyeglasses compartment in the over-
head control panel
Eyeglasses compartment (example: luxury over-
head control panel)
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Stowing and features