#SelectConfirm Settings .
#Tomanually set the access data of the
mobile phone network pr ovider: select
Manual Settings.
An ove rview of the pr ovider settings appears.
#Set the access data.
#Select Confirm Settings .
% Set the access data in accordance with your
data pac kage . Otherwise, additional costs
may be incu rred. You can contact your
mob ilephone network prov ider toobtain the
precise access data.
Switching the Blu etoo th
®profile
Re quirements
RThe mobile phone supports the DUN and
PA N Blue tooth®profiles.
Multimedia sy stem:
,System.ö Connectivity.Inter-
net Settings
#To switch from DUN toPAN: select the
mobile phone.
#Select ¥.
#SelectChange Configuration.
#Activate OAutomatic Configuration.
The Internet connection is au tomatical lycon‐
fi gured using thePA N Blue tooth
®profile.
#Toswitch from PANto DUN :select the
mobile phone.
#Select ¥.
#SelectChange Configuration.
#Deactivate ªAutomatic Configuration.
#Select Configure Settings Using COMAND .
#Configuringthe Internet connection using
preset or manual access data (→page 294).
Editing access data
Re quirements
RThe mobile phone supports the Blue tooth®
DUN profile. Multimedia sy
stem:
,System.ö Connectivity.Inter-
net Settings
#Highlight the mobile phone.
#Select ¥.
#SelectChange Configuration .
#For mobile phones with PAN and DUN:
select Configure Settings Using COMAND .
#Configurethe Internet connection using pre‐
set or manual access data (→page 294).
Canceling Internet access permission for a
mobile phone
Multimedia sy stem:
,System.ö Connectivity.Inter-
net Settings
#Highlight the mobile phone.
#Select ¥.
#SelectDelete Configuration .
#SelectYes.
Multimedia sy stem 295
Settingthe Internet radio options
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio.Þ Radio Source.TuneIn
Radio.Z Options
The following options are available:
RSelect Stream: select thest re am quality.
RLogin to TuneIn Account : log intoyour
Tu neIn user account.
RLog Out of Account: log out of your TuneIn
user account.
#Select an option.
Media
Au dio mode
Info rm ation on the audio mode
&
WARNING Risk of dist raction when han‐
dling data storage media
If yo u handle a datastorage medium while
driving, your attention is diverted from the
traf fic conditions. This could also cause you
to lose control of theve hicle.
#Only handle a data storage medium
when theve hicle is stationar y.
Perm issible file sy stems:
RFA T32
RexFA T
RNTFS
Pe rm issible data storage medium:
RSD card
RUSB storage device
RiPod®/iPhone®
RMTP devices
RBlue tooth®audio equipment
%
RThe multimedia sy stem supports a total
of up to50,000 files.
RData storage media up to2 TB are sup‐
por ted (32‑bit address space). Suppor
tedfo rm ats:
RMP3
RWMA
RAAC
RWA V
RFLAC
RAL AC
% Obser vethefo llowing no tes:
RDue tothe lar gevariet yof available
music files rega rding encoders, sampling
ra tes and data rates, playback cannot
alw ays be guaranteed.
RDue tothe wide range of USB devices
av ailable on the mar ket, pl ayback cann ot
be guaranteed for all USB devices.
RCop y-pr otected music files or DRM
enc rypte dfiles cannot be pla yed bac k.
RMP3 pla yers must support Media Trans‐
fe r Pr otocol (MTP).
300
Multimedia sy stem
Overview of Media Interface
1Ac tive da tastorage medium
2Album co ver
3Artist, track and album
4Track number and number of trac ksinthe
track li st
5Search
6Playback Control
7Media Sources
8Sound
9Full Screen (video playback only)
AOptions
Blue tooth®audioInformation about Blue tooth®audio
Multimedia sy stem 309
Before usingyour Blue tooth®audio equipment
with the multimedia sy stem forth efirs t time,
yo uwill need toauthorize it (
→page 311).
Blue tooth
®Au dio overview
1Ac tive da tastorage medium
2Album co ver
3Trac k, artist, album4Track number and number of trac ksinthe
track li st
310
Multimedia sy stem
5Search
6Playback Control
7Media Sources
8Sound
9Full Screen(video playback only)
AOptions
Sear ching for and authorizing a Blue tooth
®
audio device
Requ irements:
RBluetooth®is activated on the multimedia
sy stem and audio equipment (→page 240).
RThe audio equipment supports the Blue‐
to oth®audio profiles A2DP and AVRC P.
RThe audio equipment is "visible" forot her
devices.
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Media Sour-
ces.á Bluetooth Audio
Au thorizing new Blu etoo th
®audio equipment
#Select ¥.
#SelectAdd New Bluetooth Audio Device.
#SelectStart Search on System .
De tected audio equipment is displ ayed in the
device list.
#Select a Blue tooth®audio device.
Auth orization starts. A code is displa yed on
th e multimedia sy stem and on the mobile
phone.
#If th e codes are identical, confi rmonthe
audio equipment.
The audio equipment is connec ted and play‐
back starts.
Selecting Blu etoo th
®audio equipment that
has already been authorized
#Select ¥.
#Select a Blue tooth®audio device.
Establishing a connection from the Blue‐
to oth
®audio equipment
The Blue tooth®device name of the multimedia
sy stem is MB BLUETOOTH XXXXX.
#Select Search from Device.
#Start the authorization on the audio equip‐
ment (see manufacturer's operating instruc‐
tions).
A code is displa yed on the multimedia sys‐
te m and on the mobile phone.
#Confirm on bo thdevices if the codes are
identical.
The audio equipment is connected and play‐
back starts.
Wi th some audio equipment, playback must be
initially star ted on the device itself so that the
multimedia sy stem can play the audio files.
% Device-specific information on authorizing
and connecting Blue tooth
®-capable mobile
phones can be obta ined at http://
www.me rcedes-benz.com/connect or from
an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
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Activating Blue tooth®audio
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Media Sources
#Select áBluetooth Audio.
The multimedia sy stem activates the connec‐
te d Blue tooth
®audio equipment.
Selecting a music pla yer
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Media Sour-
ces.á Bluetooth Audio
#Select a Blue tooth®audio device.
If multiple music pla yers are present on the
Blu etoo th
®audio equipment a list appears.
#Select a music pla yer.
Playback starts.
Sear ching for a track
Multimedia sy stem:
,Media.à Media Sour-
ces.á Bluetooth Audio
#Select ª.
#Select a categor y.
A track li stappears.
#Select a trac k.
% The function is only available when the
mobile phone and the music pla yer selected
on the mobile phone support this function.
Switching Blu etoo th
®audio equipment via
NFC
Requ irements:
RObser vethe no tes on using NFC
(→page 279).
RThe Blue tooth®audio overview is displa yed
(→page 312).
#Ligh tly press the NFC area on the mobile
phone (see the manufacturer's operating
instructions).
If th e mobile phone has already been author‐
ized on the multimedia sy stem as Blue tooth
®
audio equipment, it is now connec ted.
If th e mobile phone is authorized on the mul‐
timedia sy stem as Blue tooth
®audio equip‐
ment forth efirs t time, it is connected af ter
confirming the instructions forth e mobile
phone (see the manufacturer's operating
instructions).
Disconnecting Blue tooth
®audio equipment
Multimedia sy stem:
,Phone.á Media Sources
#Select a Blue tooth®audio device.
#Select ¥Deauthorize.
#Select Yes.
Radio
Switching on the radio
Multimedia sy stem:
,Radio
#Alternatively: press the$ button.
The radio display appears. Youwill hear the
last station pla yed on the last frequency
band selected.
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Multimedia sy stem
Blind Spot Assist..................................... 198
Ac tivating/deactivating .......................2 00
Fu nction .............................................. 198
Sy stem limitations .............................. .198
Blue tooth
®
Ac tivating/deactivating .......................2 40
Setting up an Internet connection ....... 294
Settings ............................................... 240
Switching profile (DUN/PAN) .............. 295
Blue tooth
®audio
Ac tivating .............................................3 12
De-authorizing (de-regis tering) the
device .................................................. 312
Information .......................................... 309
Overview .............................................. 310
Searc hingfor a track ........................... 312
Searc hingfor and au thorizing the
device .................................................. 311
Selecting a music pl ayer ..................... .312
Switching device via NFC ..................... 312
Brake Assist System
see BAS (Brake Assist System)
Brake fluid
No tes .................................................. 398 Brake
forc e distribution
EBD (Elect ronic Brake forc e Distribu‐
tion) ..................................................... 155
Brakes ABS (Anti-lo ckBraking Sy stem) ........... 152
Ac tive Brake Assi st.............................. 155
BA S (Brake Assist
System) ..
................152
Driving tips .......................................... 132
EBD (Electronic Brake forc e Distribu‐
tion) ..................................................... 155
HOLD function .....................................1 74
Limited braking ef fect (salt-treate d
ro ads) .................................................. 132
New/replaced brake linings/brake
discs .................................................... 131
No tes on breaking-in a new vehicle ..... 131
Braking assistance see BAS (Brake Assist System)
Breakdown Assis tance overview .............................. 18
Changing a wheel ................................ 385
Ro adside Assis tance ............................. 23
To w- starting ........................................ 357
To wing away ........................................ 353
Tr ansporting theve hicle ......................3 55Breakdown
see Flat tire
Burmes ter
®high-end Sur round sound
sy stem
Ad justing the balance/fader ............... 322
Ad justing the sound optimization ........ 322
Ad justing treble, mid-range and bass
settings ................................................ 321
Au tomatic volume adjustment ............ .322
Calling up the sound menu .................. 321
Information .......................................... 32 1
Set
ting the sound profile ..................... 322
Burmes ter
®sur round sound sy stem .....3 20
Ad justing the balance/fader ............... .321
Ad justing the sound focus ................... 321
Ad justing treble, mid-range and bass
settings ................................................ 321
Au tomatic volume adjustment ............ .321
Callin g upthe sound menu .................. 320
Information .......................................... 320
Switching the sur round sound on/off
............................................................ .321
Buttons Steering wheel .................................... 205
468
Index
Immobilizer................................................ 82
Indicator lamp see Warning/indicator lamps
Individual drive prog ram
Confi guring .......................................... 136
Selecting ............................................. 136
Instrument clus ter
see Instrument display
see Warning/indicator lamps
Instrument display .................................. 204
Ad justing the lighting ........................... 207
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 204
Overview ............................................. 204
Wa rning and indicator lamps (o ver‐
view) ...................................................... 10
Wa rning/indicator lamps .................... .447
Instrument lighting .................................207
Intelligent Light Sy stem
Cornering light function ...................... .112
Interior lighting ........................................ 114
Ambient lighting ................................... 114
Setting ................................................. 114
Switch-off del aytime ........................... 115 Interior lighting
see Inte rior lighting
Intermediate destination Calculating a route with intermediate
destinations ........................................ .257
Editing ................................................. 257
Entering ............. .................................. 257
St art
ing an automatic gasst ation
sear ch................................................. 256
St arting the automatic service sta‐
tion sear ch........................................... 261
In tern et
Del eting a bookmark .......................... .298
Deleting br owser data ........................ .298
Managing bookmark s .......................... 298
Internet connection Canceling permission .......................... 295
Displaying the connection status ........ 296
Editing access data ............................ .295
Es tablishing ........................................ .296
Information .......................................... 293
Mobile phone de tails .......................... .296
Re strictions ......................................... 293
Setting access data ............................. 294
Setting up (Blue tooth
®) ...................... .294 Switching Blu
etoo th
®profile (DUN/
PA N) .................................................... 295
Vi a Blue tooth
®..................................... 294
Vi aWi -Fi .............................................. 293
In tern etradio
Calling up ............................................ 298
Deleting stations ................................ .299
Logging in ............................................ 300
Logging out ......................................... 300
Overview ............................................. 299
Saving stations .................................... 299
Selecting and connecting toa
st at
ion
............................................................ .299
Selecting stre am ................................ .300
Setting options ....................................3 00
Te rm s of use ........................................3 00
Ionization ................................................. 123
iPhone
®
see Apple CarPlay™
J
Jack Storage location ..................................3 84
Jump-start connection ............................349
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Index