For further information on the keyword search (Ypage 75).
XTo view the vicinity of the destination:to select:, turn and press the controller.
You can explore the destination area.
Requirement for exploring a destination (USA): mbrace must be activated for Internet access
(
Ypage 142).
Requirement for exploring a destination (Canada): a mobile phone is connected to the multimedia
system via Bluetooth
®(Ypage 113) or USB (Ypage 183).
Keyword search
Entering keywords
The keyword search is used to help find desti-
nations using fragments of words. The keyword
search is tolerant of errors.
It can be used for an address or a POI. For exam-
ple, you can search for the Empire State Building
in New York in this way.
The keyword search finds geographically toler-
ant hits. If, for example, you are searching for a
street located on the edge of a major city, the
search will also cover adjacent smaller cities.
The keyword search supports languages using
Latin characters.
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
XTo select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
XSelect Keyword Search.
XEnter the first few letters of the city and street
or the POI, e.g. EMPandSTATE.
While entering the information, the number of
exact matches/all hits is shown.
---/---
is displayed if fewer than three char-
acters have been entered. 999+
is displayed if there are too many hits.
XSelect
¬.
The search results are displayed
(
Ypage 75).
Selecting search results
The search results are divided into categories,
such as addresses. The number of exact/total
hits is shown in brackets.
Further search results are displayed, if POI
Searchand/orFuzzy Searchare activated in
the search options (Ypage 76).
XTo select an address: press the controller.
The search results are displayed.
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Exact hits are shown at the very top of the list.
Hits are listed alphabetically. The search term
is highlighted in orange for exact matches.
XSelect an entry: turn and press the controller.
The address entry menu appears, showing the
destination address.
XTo start route calculation: select Start(Ypage 74).
XTo select a POI:selectPOIsintheVicin‐
ityorAll POIsby turning and pressing the
controller.
A list appears.
XSelect a POI.
The POI is shown.
XTo start route calculation: select Start(Ypage 74).
XTo use online search:selectOnline
Search.
The search switches to the online functions.
Online search requirement (USA): mbrace
must be activated for Internet access
(
Ypage 142).
Requirement for the online map display (Can-
ada): a mobile phone is connected to the mul-
timedia system via Bluetooth
®(Ypage 113)
or USB (Ypage 183).
Selecting search options
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
XTo select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
XSelect Keyword Search.
XTo select Search Options: slide5, turn
and press the controller.
XSelect Fuzzy SearchorPOI Search.
Switch the setting on Oor off ª.
The error-tolerant search is useful if parts of
the address are incomplete or the spelling is
unclear.
The POI search takes into account points of
interest in the search.
Selecting a state/province
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
XTo select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
XSelect Keyword Search.
XTo select State/Province: slide5, turn
and press the controller.
States/provinces are sorted alphabetically.
XTo select a state/province: turn and press the
controller.
Using online search
Requirement (USA): mbrace must be activated
for Internet access (Ypage 142).
Requirement (Canada): a mobile phone is con-
nected to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
®
(Ypage 113) or USB (Ypage 183).
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
XTo select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
XSelect Keyword Search.
XTo select OnlineSearch: slide5, turn and
press the controller.
The search switches to the online functions.
Selecting a destination from the list of
last destinations
The last 50 destinations are stored automati-
cally.
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
XTo select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
XSelect From Previous Destinations.
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Navigation
Requirement for "Viewing thevicinity of the destination" and "Calling up the website for the desti-
nation" (USA): mbrace must be activated for Internet access (Ypage 142).
Requirement for "Viewing the vicinity of the destination" and "Calling up the website for the desti-
nation" (Canada): a mobile phone must be connected via Bluetooth
®(Ypage 113) or USB
(Ypage 183) with the multimedia system.
XTo view the vicinity of the destination: to select:, turnand press th econtroller.
If stree t images are available, the street in the vicinity of the destination address is shown.
XTo call up th emap: select Map.
XMovethe map, change the map scale and select the POI (Ypage 80).
XTo call up a POI:selectCall.
If a phone number is available, the multimedia system switches to the telephone function.
XTo call up th e websitefor the destination: selectwww.
If an Internet address is available, data is loaded from theInternet .
XTo saveaPOI: selectSaveby turning thecontroller and pressing to confirm.
The POI can be saved as:
Ra navigable address book contact
Ra home address
XTo start route calculation: press thecontroller to select Start(Ypage 74).
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XTo select an intermediate destination in the
intermediate destinations menu: turn and
press the controller.
A menu appears.
XTo change an intermediate destination:
selectEdit
in the menu.
XChange the address, e.g. the city and street.
XTo select OK: turn and press the controller.
The intermediate destinations menu appears
and displays the changed intermediate desti-
nation.
You can change the order of the intermediate
destinations entered and the destination. To
change the order, at least one intermediate des- tination and the destination must have been
entered.
XTo change the order: in the menu, select
Move
.
XTurn the controller and move the intermediate
destination or destination to the desired posi-
tion.
XPress the controller.
XTo delete an intermediate destination:
select Delete
in the menu.
Accepting intermediate destinations
for the route
XInsert the SD memory card (Ypage 170).
XTo select Start Route Guidancein the
intermediate destinations menu: press the
controller.
The route is calculated with the entered inter-
mediate destinations.
If an intermediate destination was passed
during route guidance, a green tick mark will
be entered in the intermediate destinations
menu. Once the route has been recalculated,
the intermediate destination is deleted from
the intermediate destinations menu.
Saving as a personal route
You can save a route including intermediate
destinations on the SD card.
Requirements: the SD card has the FAT data
system format (e.g. FAT32).
XInsert the SD memory card (Ypage 170).
XTo select Save As Personal Routein the
intermediate destinations menu: press the
controller.
The route is saved on the SD card under Per‐
sonal Routes.
Searching for a gas station when the
fuel level is low
Requirement: the settingGasonReservemust
be enabled (Ypage 70).
If the fuel tank reserve level is displayed, you will
see the Reserve Fuel Would you like to
start a search for surrounding gasstations?message.
XTo select YesorNo: turn and press the con-
troller.
If you select Yes
: the gas station search
starts. When the search is complete, a list of
the gas stations available along the route or in
the vicinity is displayed.
If you select No
: the search is canceled.
XSelect the gas station.
The address of the gas station is displayed.
XTo selectStart: press the controller.
The selected gas station is entered into posi-
tion 1 of the intermediate destinations menu.
Route guidance begins.
If the intermediate destinations menu already
contains four intermediate destinations, a
prompt will be displayed, asking you whether you wish to enter the gas station into position
1. If you select Yes
, the gas station is trans-
ferred into the list and intermediate destina-
tion 4 is deleted.
Entering a destination from
Mercedes-Benz Apps
Requirement (USA): mbrace is activated for the
Mercedes-Benz Apps (Ypage 142).
Requirement (Canada): a mobile phone is con-
nected to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
®
(Ypage 113) or USB (Ypage 183).
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
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Navigation
this, a suitable power supply to the vehicle must
be maintained.
Navigation functions
Calling up the navigation system
menu
XTo switch to navigation mode:press the
ß button.
XTo show the menu: slide5the controller.
Navi
is highlighted in the main function bar.
XPress the controller.
The navigation menu appears.
XTurn the controller to display the navigation
functions one after another.
XTo change to the map: turn the controller until
Navigationis shown and then press the con-
troller.
iEquipment with touchpad: alternatively, you
can carry out these steps on the touchpad
(
Ypage 28).
Calling up the online map display
Requirement (USA): mbrace must be activated
for Internet access (Ypage 142).
Requirement (Canada): a mobile phone is con-
nected to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
®
(Ypage 113) or USB (Ypage 183).
XCall up the navigation menu (Ypage 109).
XTurn the controller until Online Map Dis‐playis brought to the front.
XPress the controller.
The online connection is established. Once
the connection is established, the Google
Maps™ map appears around the current vehi-
cle position.
XMove the map (Ypage 68) and change the
map scale (Ypage 101).
XTo exit the online map display: press the %
button.
Calling up the compass display
XCall up the navigation menu (Ypage 109).
XTurn the controller until Compassis brought to
the front.
XPress the controller.
The compass display provides the following
information:
RThe current direction of travel with bearing
(360 degree format) and compass direction
RLongitude and latitude coordinates in
degrees, minutes and seconds
RHeight (rounded off) above sea level
RNumber of GPS satellites from which a sig- nal can be received
XTo exit the compass display: press the %
button.
Drive information
XCall up the navigation menu (Ypage 109).
XTurn the controller until DriveInformationis brought to the front.
XPress the controller.
TheStarting Drive Information.
Please Wait...message appears.
You will then see maps with the current vehi-
cle position and the vicinity of the destination
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in different scales, these are automatically
displayed one after another.
USA: if mbrace is activated for Internet
access, additional information can be dis-
played, e.g. weather at the destination
(
Ypage 142).
Canada: if a mobile phone is connected to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
®
(Ypage 113) or USB (Ypage 183), addi-
tional information, such as the weather at the
destination, can be displayed (
Ypage 142).
XTo exit Drive Information: press the controller.
XPress the %button.
Route flight
XCall up the navigation menu (Ypage 109).
XTurn the controller until Route Flightis
brought to the front.
XPress the controller.
XSelect Ì.
The route will then be flown along from a heli-
copter view.
XTo stop the route flight: selectË.
XTo exit the route flight: press the controller.
XPress the%button.
Info on navigation
XCall up the navigation menu (Ypage 109).
XTurn the controller until Info on Naviga‐tionis brought to the front.
XPress the controller.
The Digital Operator's Manual is opened at
the section on navigation.
Problems with the navigation system
ProblemPossible causes/consequences and MSolutions
The multimedia system
does not resume route
guidance after the jour-
ney has been interrup-
ted.Route guidance is canceled if you interrupt the journey for more than
two hours.
"Interrupting the journey" refers to stopping the vehicle.
"Continuing route guidance" refers to switching the multimedia sys-
tem back on and driving on.
XContinue route guidance manually (Ypage 92).
ProblemPossible causes/consequences andMSolutions
The multimedia system
is unable to determine
the vehicle's position.The multimedia system must identify the vehicle’s position again after
it has been transported.
Example:
RAfter transporting the vehicle by ferry
RAfter transporting the vehicle by motorail
XStart the vehicle and pull away.
The multimedia system calculates the vehicle's position. Depending
on the driving situation, this may take some time.
Route guidance may be restricted during the determination of the
vehicle's position.
When positioning is complete, route guidance is resumed with nav-
igation announcements and route guidance displays.
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Navigation
Your multimediasystem equipment
These operating instructions describe all the
standard and optional equipment of your multi-
media system, as available at the time of going
to press. Country-specifi cdifferences are pos-
sible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not
feature all functions described here. This also
applies to safety-relevant systems andfunc-
tions.
Read the information on qualified specialist
workshop s in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Important safety notes
GWARNING
If you operate mobile communication equip-
ment while driving, you will be distracted from traffic conditions. You could also lose control
of th e vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate this equipment when the vehicle
is stationary.
If you mak eacall on your mobile phone while
driving, always use hands-free mode. Only use
th e mobile phone when road, weather and traffic
conditions permit. Some jurisdictions prohibit
th e driver from usingamobile phone while driv-
ingavehicle.
Bear in mind that at a speed of 30 mph (approx-
imately 50 km/h), th e vehicle coversadistance
of 44 feet (approximately 14 m) per second.
Excessive levels of electromagnetic radiation
may cause damage to your health and the health
of others.
There is scientific discussion surroundingth e
possible health risks posed by electromagnetic
fields. You can reduce this risk by using an exte- rior antenna.
Therefore, connect your mobile communica-
tions equipment to the vehicle's exterior
antenna wherever possible.
General notes
Bluetooth®interface
A Bluetooth®interface is available for teleph-
ony. If your mobile phone supports the Bluetooth
®
profile PBAP (
PhoneBook Access Profile), the
contact s are automatically displayed in the mul-
timedia system. If your mobile phone does not
support the PBAP Bluetooth
®profile, the multi-
media system will attempt to display the con-
tact s using alternative methods.
You can use the message function if your mobile
phone supports th eMA P Bluetooth
®profile
( M essage Access Profile).
Withasuitable mobile phone, you can use the
hands-free syste m and receive vCards via the
Bluetooth
®interface.
You can obtain more information about suitable
mobile phones on the Internet athttp://
www.mercedes-benz.com/connect.
You can also obtain more information by calling.
In th e USA, you can get in touch with the
Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistanc e Center on
1-800-FOR-MERCedes (1-800-367-6372).
In Canada, you can get in touch with the Cus-
tomer Relations Center on 1-800-387-0100.
HD Voice®
The multimedia system supports telephone
calls in HD Voice®. The voice quality can be
improved with this procedure.
Requirements for HD Voice
®:
RYour mobile phone and mobile phone network
provider support HD Voice®.
RThe mobile phone and mobile phone network
provider of the person you are calling support
HD Voice
®.
Depending on the quality of the connection, the
voice quality may fluctuate.
Call disconnection while the vehicle is
in motion
A call may be disconnected if:
Rthere is insufficient network coverage in cer-
tain areas
Ryou move from one transmitter/receiver area
(cell) into another and no channels are free
Ryou use a SIM card that is not compatible with
the network available
112General notes
Telephone
Operating options
You can operate the telephone by:
Rusing the controller:
turning
sliding1 or4
pressing
Rusing the touchpad (Ypage 28)
Rusing the 6or~ button on the multi-
function steering wheel
Rusing the Voice Control System (see the sep-
arate operating instructions)
Function restrictions
You may have to wait before using telephony via
the multimedia system in the following situa-
tions:
Rif the mobile phone is switched off
Rif Bluetooth®is switched off on the mobile
phone
Rif the mobile phone is not (or not yet) logged
into a mobile phone network
Rif the Bluetooth®function is switched off in
the multimedia system
The telephone automatically tries to log on to a
network. If no network is available, you may not
be able to make a " 911" emergency call. If you
attempt to make an outgoing call, the No Ser‐
vicemessage will appear for a short while.
Telephone menu
:Mobile phone network provider
;Signal strength of the mobile phone network
=Receiver icon¢or¡
?Telephone menu character bar
ABluetooth®device name of the currently
connected mobile phone
BEnters characters using the touchpad (if
available)
CDisplays the phone book
Symbols :to= and Aare not shown until
after a mobile phone has been connected to the
multimedia system. The symbols depend on
your mobile phone and your mobile phone net-
work provider. Further information on connect-
ing a mobile phone (
Ypage 113).
Symbol ;shows the current signal strength of
the mobile phone network. If all bars are filled,
you have optimum reception.
If no bars are shown, reception is either very
poor or there is none at all.
iReceiver icon shows whether a call is
active/being connected ¡or not ¢.
Calling up the telephone menu:
XPress %.
Showing the menu bar:
XSlide 6the controller.
If the mobile phone connected supports the
MAP Bluetooth
®profile (Message Access
Profile), the 1menu item is available. Further
information on text messages and e-mail
(
Ypage 129).
If you have an unread text message or e-mail,
the 0 mail symbol is displayed in the status
bar. The symbol disappears once you have read
the text message or e-mail. The úsymbol is
displayed as soon as the message memory on
the connected mobile phone is full. The symbol
disappears once you delete at least one mes-
sage.
Connecting/disconnecting a mobile
phone
Requirements
For telephony via the Bluetooth®interface, you
require a Bluetooth®-capable mobile phone. The
mobile phone must support Hands-Free Profile
1.0 or above.
On the multimedia system
XActivate Bluetooth®(Ypage 45).
XSwitch on NFC (Ypage 46).
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