Introduction.................................... 4
Radio ........................................... 48
CD Player .................................... 57
AUX input ..................................... 61
USB port ...................................... 63
Bluetooth music ........................... 67
External devices .......................... 73
Navigation .................................... 75
Voice recognition .......................104
Phone ........................................ 107
Index .......................................... 124Contents
4IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information.......................4
Control elements overview ............6
Theft-deterrent feature .................29
Usage .......................................... 30
Touch operation overview ...........39
Tone settings ............................... 40
Volume settings ........................... 42
System settings ........................... 43General information
The Infotainment system provides
state-of-the-art in-car information and
entertainment.
The radio is equipped with assignable channel presets for FM, AM and also
DAB wavebands (depending on
version).
The audio player can play audio CDs, MP3 CDs and also WMA CDs
(depending on version).
External data storage devices, e.g.
iPod, MP3 player or USB stick, or a
portable player can be connected to
the Infotainment system. External
audio sources can also be connected
via Bluetooth.
The digital sound processor provides
several preset equalizer modes for
sound optimisation.
The navigation system's dynamic route planning will reliably guide you
to your destination and can help avoid
traffic jams and other traffic problems.
Optionally, the Infotainment system
can be operated using controls on the steering column or via the voice
recognition system.In addition, the Infotainment system can be equipped with a handsfree
phone system.
The well-thought-out design of the
controls and the clear displays enable
you to control the system easily and
intuitively.
Note
This manual describes all options
and features available for the
various Infotainment systems.
Certain descriptions, including those for display and menu functions, may
not apply to your vehicle due to
model variant, country
specifications, special equipment or
accessories.
Important information on
operation and traffic safety9 Warning
Drive safely at all times when
using the Infotainment system.
If in doubt, stop the vehicle before operating the Infotainment
system.
28Introduction1 AUDIO/SOURCE -
Change audio source ............30
2 6TEL - Telephone menu ....107
NAVI - Navigation menu .......78
3 ! - Increase volume .............30
4 @ - Mute/unmute ...................30
5 78 - Take/end phone call ..115
6 # - Decrease volume ............30
7 5 - Voice recognition ........... 106
8 OK - Confirm actions ............. 48
Turn: Move up/down in
display menus, select
next/previous radio
preset / radio frequency /
audio track ........................... 50
9 _ / 6 - Move left/right
within display text, move
around display screen ...........58Steering column controls -
Type B1 RADIO/CD - Change
audio source ......................... 48
MEDIA - Change audio
source ................................... 48
2 ! - Increase volume .............30
3 @ - Mute/unmute ...................30
4 # - Decrease volume ............30
5 Short press: Change radio
source/waveband ..................48
Long press: Automatic
station storing ........................ 52
6 Turn: Change radio
frequency .............................. 50
Short press: Select audio
track (CD player mode) .........58
Long press: Fast forward/
rewind an audio track (CD
player mode) ......................... 58
Introduction31Note
The clock and/or outside
temperature may be displayed when
the Infotainment system is switched
off (depending on version).NAVI 50 IntelliLink:
The Infotainment system
automatically switches on/off when
the ignition is switched on/off. Press
X instead, if required.NAVI 80 IntelliLink:
The Infotainment system
automatically switches on when the ignition is switched on. Press X
instead, if required.
The following options may be
displayed (depending on version):
● Change settings (to authorise or
reject data sharing)
Note
When data sharing is switched off,
certain features may not operate
correctly.
● Language (to change the system
language)
● Done (to continue to the Home
page)The Infotainment system
automatically switches off when the
ignition is switched off and the driver's door is opened. Press X instead, if
required.
Automatic switch-off
With the ignition off, if the
Infotainment system is switched on
with X, it will switch-off automatically
a short period after the last user input.
Depending on Infotainment system,
automatic switch-off occurs after approx. 5 to 20 minutes.
Pressing X again will allow the
Infotainment system to remain on for
a further 5 to 20 minutes.
Setting the volumeTurn X/volume rotary knob, or press
< or ].
Alternatively (with the steering
column controls), press ! or #.NAVI 50 IntelliLink:
Depending on version, it is possible to
set various volume levels individually
(including audio players, trafficannouncements, navigation
instructions, phone calls and
ringtone).
From the Home page, touch
ÿ Setting(s) then Audio followed by
Sound .
Refer to (NAVI 50 IntelliLink) "Volume
settings" 3 42.NAVI 80 IntelliLink:
To set various volume levels
individually (e.g. navigation
instructions, traffic announcements,
phone calls) from the Home page,
touch MENU then System followed by
Sound .
Refer to (NAVI 80 IntelliLink) "System
settings" 3 43.
Stored volume
When the Infotainment system is
switched off, the current volume is
stored.
Speed dependent volume
When speed dependent volume
( 3 42) is activated, the volume is
adapted automatically to compensate
for road and wind noise.
Introduction33(Type A)(Type B, C)On the Home page, touch MENU to
access the Main menu. The following menus and controls are displayed:
● ⇑ Navigation
Refer to "Navigation" 3 75.
● t Multimedia :
● Radio : Refer to "Radio"
3 48.
● Media :
CD (only available with Type
B and C): Refer to "CD player" 3 58.
USB : Refer to "USB port"
3 63.
SD : Operation is similar to
those for the CD player
3 58.
Auxiliary : Refer to "AUX
input" 3 61.
Bluetooth : Refer to
"Bluetooth music" 3 67.● Pictures : Refer to "Displaying
pictures" in the "External
devices" section 3 73.
● Video : Refer to "Playing
movies" in the "External
devices" section 3 73.
● g Phone
Refer to "Phone" 3 107.
● G /J Vehicle
Touch to open Eco Driving/ Driving Eco 2
, On-board computer
and Settings menus.
Refer to (NAVI 80 IntelliLink)
"Modes of operation" below.
● N/@ Services
Touch to open Navigation
services and Settings menus.
Refer to (NAVI 80 IntelliLink)
"Modes of operation" below.
● tSystem
Refer to (NAVI 80 IntelliLink)
"System settings" 3 43.
Note
Depending on software version, the
menus on the display screen may
differ from the illustrations shown.
34Introduction●i/←: Move to previous page
● j/→: Move to next page
● ↑: Display lists; Scroll up
● ↓: Display lists; Scroll down
● <: Open pop-up menu
● r: Return to previous menu
The display screen can also be
operated using the controls on the
Infotainment system fascia.
Note
Depending on version, some
controls available on the
Infotainment system fascia do not
operate the features on the display
screen.
Note
Depending on vehicle, operation of
the touchscreen may be restricted
during driving.
Modes of operation
Radio
To change the audio source to radio:
Depending on Infotainment system, press RADIO , RADIO/CD or
AUDIO/SOURCE .NAVI 50 IntelliLink
To access the radio menu at any time,
touch 7 followed by è/ñ Radio .NAVI 80 IntelliLink
To access the radio menu from theHome page, touch MENU then
Multimedia followed by Radio.
Detailed description of the radio
functions 3 48.
Audio players
To change the audio source to CD,
USB , AUX , Bluetooth or iPod (where
applicable): Depending on
Infotainment system, touch MEDIA,
RADIO/CD or AUDIO/SOURCE .
NAVI 50 IntelliLink : To access the
menu for connected auxiliary devices ( USB , iPod , BT (Bluetooth) or AUX) at
any time, touch 7 followed by t/
ü Media . Touch S in top left corner
and select auxiliary source.
For Aha Ⓡ application (available
depending on version), refer to
"Additional features
(NAVI 50 IntelliLink)" below.
NAVI 80 IntelliLink : To access the
menu for auxiliary devices (e.g. Audio CD, USB, SD card, AUX input,
Bluetooth) from the Home page,
touch MENU then Multimedia
followed by Media. Select auxiliary
source from the display list.R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB
Detailed descriptions of:
● AUX input functions 3 61
● USB port functions 3 63
● Bluetooth music operation 3 67CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB
Detailed descriptions of:
● CD player functions 3 58
● AUX input functions 3 61
● USB port functions 3 63
● Bluetooth music operation 3 67
Introduction39● BrightnessTouch ]/< to adjust level.
● Contrast
Touch ]/< to adjust level.
For further information, refer to "Rear
view camera" section in the vehicle
Owner's Manual.Aha Ⓡ application
The AhaⓇ app enables you to
organise favourite smartphone
internet content (e.g. podcasts, audio
books, internet radio, social network
sites etc.) and access favourites
instantly. AhaⓇ can also be used
during navigation, to suggest e.g.
hotels and restaurants in the vicinity,
and provide weather information and current GPS position.
AhaⓇ must first be downloaded onto
your smartphone. Launch the app on
your smartphone and create a user
account to enable use via the
Infotainment system.
To connect to AhaⓇ via the
Infotainment system, a bluetooth
connection must be set up between
the smartphone and the Infotainment
system, i.e. the device must be pairedto the vehicle before using it. Refer to
"Bluetooth connection" in the "Phone" section 3 111 for further information.
Note
Data sharing and location services
must be enabled on the smartphone to use the AhaⓇ app. During use,
data transfer may incur additional
costs not included in the contract
with your network provider.
When a bluetooth connection is
active, AhaⓇ can be accessed via
the Infotainment system. From the Home page, touch üMedia . Touch
S in top left corner to display the list
of auxiliary sources, then select aha.
The following menus are displayed: ● Player
● List
● Presets
● Nearby
To access your AhaⓇ favourites,
select Presets .
While using the navigation system
3 75, to find a nearby point of
interest (POI) with AhaⓇ touch
Nearby and select a group (e.g. hotel,restaurant). A range of POIs in the
vicinity are displayed; select the
required POI. The POI can be set as
either a destination or a waypoint by
touching y.
Depending on POI type, contact
details and further information may be displayed. When phone numbers are
provided for POIs, they can also be
dialled using the handsfree phone
system by touching y.
For further information, refer to
"Operation" in the "Phone" section
3 115.
Touch operation overview The Infotainment system display
(NAVI 50, NAVI 80 IntelliLink) has a
touch-sensitive surface that allows
direct interaction with the displayed
menu controls.Caution
Do not use pointed or hard items
like ballpoint pens, pencils or
similar for touchscreen operation.
CD Player57CD PlayerGeneral information.....................57
Usage .......................................... 58General information
The Infotainment system's CD player
can playback audio CDs, MP3 CDs
and also WMA CDs (depending on
version).
CD16 BT, CD18 BT: AAC and WAV
formats can also be played.
Important information about audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDsCaution
Under no circumstances place
DVDs, single-CDs with a diameter
of 8 cm or shaped CDs in the audio
player.
You must not put any stickers on
CDs. These discs can get jammed
in the CD drive and ruin the drive.
An expensive replacement of the
device will then be necessary.
● Audio CDs with copy protection, which are not in compliance with
the audio CD standard, may not
play correctly or not at all.
● Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD- RWs and WMA files with Digital
Rights Management (DRM) from
online music shops may not play
correctly or not at all.
● On mixed mode CDs (combinations of audio and data,
e.g. MP3), only the audio tracks
will be detected and played.
● Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD- RWs are more vulnerable to
mishandling than prerecorded
CDs. Correct handling,
especially in the case of self-
recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs,
must be ensured; see below.
● Avoid leaving fingerprints when you change CDs.
● Put CDs back in their sleeves immediately after removing themfrom the CD player, in order to
protect them from dirt and
damage.
● Dirt and liquids on CDs can smear the lens of the audio
player inside the device and
cause faults.