Setting Internet
radio options
Multimedia sy stem:
, Radio .
Þ Radio Source .
TuneIn
Radio .
Z Options
The following options are available:
R Select Stream: select thest re am qualit y.
R Login to TuneIn Account : log intoyour
Tu neIn user account.
R Log Out of Account: log out of your TuneIn
user account. #
Select an option. Media
Au
dio mode In
fo rm ation on the audio mode &
WARNING Risk of di stra ction when han‐
dling da tastorage media
If yo u handle a data storage medium while
driving, your attention is diver ted 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. Pe
rm issible file sy stems:
R FAT32
R exFAT
R NTFS
Pe rm issible data storage medium:
R SD card
R USB storage device
R iPod ®
/iPhone ®
R MTP devices
R Blue tooth ®
audio equipment
% Obse rveth efo llowing no tes:
R The multimedia sy stem supports a total
of up to50,000 files.
R Data storage media up to2 TB are sup‐
por ted (32‑bit address space). Suppor
tedfo rm ats:
R MP3
R WMA
R AAC
R WAV
R FLAC
R ALAC
% Obser vethefo llowing no tes:
R Due tothe lar gevariet y of available
music files rega rding encoders, sampling
ra tes and data rates, playback cannot
alw ays be guaranteed.
R Due tothe wide range of USB devices
av ailable on the mar ket, pl ayback cann ot
be guaranteed for all USB devices.
R Cop y-pr otected music files or DRM
enc rypte dfiles cannot be pla yed bac k.
R MP3 pla yers must support Media Trans‐
fe r Pr otocol (MTP). 312
Multimedia sy stem
Ac
tivating/deactivating full-screen mode
Multimedia sy stem:
, Media .
à Media Sources #
Select a data storage medium.
Pla yable video files are pla yed bac k. #
Toactivate full-screen mode: select0008
Full Screen. #
Todeactivate full-sc reen mode: pressthe
to uchpad.
Changing video settings
Multimedia sy stem:
, Media .
Z Options .
Picture For-
mat
The following picture form ats are available:
R Automatic
R 16:9
R 4:3
R Zoom #
Select a picture form at. Ad
justing the brightness manually
If th eAutomatic pictureform at is swit ched off,
yo u can adjust the brightness yourself. #
Select Brightness. #
Adjust the brightness. Media sear
ch St
arting the media sear ch
Multimedia sy stem:
, Media .
ª Search
Depending on the connected media sources and
fi les, thefo llowing categories are lis ted:
R Current Track List
R Keyword Search
R Playlists
R Artists
R Albums
R Tracks
R Folders
R Music Genres
R Year R
Composers
R Videos
R Podcasts (Apple®
devices)
R Audiobooks (Apple®
devices) #
Select a categor y.
% The categories are available as soon as the
entire media conte nt has beenread in and
analyzed. Media Inter
face Information about
the Media Inter face
Media In terface is a universal inter face forthe
connection of mobile audio equipment. The mul‐
timedia sy stem has two USB ports. The USB
ports are located in thestow age compartment
under the armrest.
Suppor ted devices
The Media Inter face allo wsyouto connect the
fo llowing data storage media:
R iPod ®
R iPhone ® Multimedia sy
stem 319
5
Search
6 Playback Control 7
Media Sources
8 Sound 9
Full Screen (video playback only)
A Options
Sear ching for and authorizing a Blue tooth ®
audio device
Requ irements:
R Blue tooth ®
is activated on the multimedia
sy stem and audio equipment (→ page248).
R The audio equipment supports the Blue‐
to oth ®
audio profiles A2DP and AVRC P.
R The audio equipment is "visible" forot her
devices.
Multimedia sy stem:
, Media .
à Media Sour-
ces .
á Bluetooth Audio
Au thorizing a new Blu etoo th®
audio device #
Select 0080. #
Select Add New Bluetooth Audio Device. #
Select Start 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. #
Ifth e codes are identical, confi rmonthe
audio equipment.
The audio equipment is connec ted and play‐
back starts.
Selecting pr eviously authorized Blue tooth ®
audio equipment #
Select 0080. #
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 audio device. #
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 ob tained at http://
www.me rcedes-benz.com/connect or from
an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Multimedia sy
stem 323
Ac
tivating 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 the media pla yer on the Blue tooth ®
audio device
Multimedia sy stem:
, Media .
ª #
Select theBluetooth Audio Players category.
If multiple media pla yers are present on the
Blu etoo th®
audio equipment a list appears. #
Select a media pla yer.
Playback starts.
% The function is not suppo rted byeve ry
mobile phone. Sear
ching for a music track on the Blue‐
to oth ®
audio device
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 media pla yer selected
on the mobile phone support this function.
Switching Blu etoo th®
audio equipment via
NFC
Requ irements:
R Obser vethe no tes on using NFC
(→ page 290).
R The Blue tooth®
audio overview is displa yed
( → page 322). #
Lightly 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 thei symbol in the line of the
mobile phone.
The disconnection of the mobile phone takes
place without a con firm ation prom pt. The
mobile phone remains auth orized inthe sys‐
te m. 324
Multimedia sy stem
Multimedia sy
stem:
, Radio .
Þ Radio Source .
Sir-
iusXM Radio .
Z Options #
Select Service Information.
The service information screen appears
showing thera dio ID and the cur rent sub‐
scription status. #
Establish a telephone connection. #
Follow the service staff's instructions.
The activation process may take up to ten
minutes.
% You can also ha vethe satellite service acti‐
va ted online. Todo so, please visit http:// www.siriusxm.com (USA) or http://
www.siriusxm.ca (Canada).
Switching on satellite radio
Multimedia sy stem:
, Radio .
Þ Radio Source #
Select SiriusXM Radio . Multimedia sy
stem 329
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Rear fende rs
On there ar fende rs, it is recommended that you
ins tallth e antenna on the side of theve hicle
closest tothe center of thero ad.
Use Tech nical Specification ISO/TS 21609 (Road
Ve hicles – "EMCs for ins tallation of af term arket
ra dio frequency transmitting equipment") when re
trofitting two-w ayradios. Comply with the
legal requirements for de tach able parts.
If yo ur vehicle has ins talling for two-w ayradio
equipment, use the po wer supp lyand antenna
connec tors prov ided in the pre-ins tallation.
Obser vethe manufacturer's supplements when
ins talling.
Tw o-w ayradio transmission output
The maximum transmission output (PEAK) at the
base of the antenna must not exceed theva lues
in thefo llowing table:
Fr equency band and maximum transmission
output Fr
equency band Maximum transmis‐
sion output
Sho rtwa ve
3 - 54 MHz 10
0 W
4 m waveband
74 -78 MHz 30 W Fr
equency band Maximum transmis‐
sion output
2 m waveband
14 4 - 174 MHz 50 W
Tr unked radio sys‐
te m/T etra
380 - 460 MHz 10 W
70 cm waveband
400 - 460 MHz 35 W
Tw o-w ayradio
(2G/3G/4G) 10 W The
following can be used in theve hicle without
re strictions:
R RF transmitters wi tha maximum transmis‐
sion output of up to100 mW
R RF transmitters with transmitter frequencies
inthe 380 - 410 MHz waveband and a maxi‐
mum transmission output of up to2 W
(trunked radio sy stem/T etra)
R Mobile phones (2G/3G/4G) Te
ch nical da ta407
Engine oil
Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and 0050
0050Solutions
00B3 Engine Oil Level Cannot Be
Measured *T
he electrical connection tothe oil le vel sensor has been inter rupte d or the oil le vel sensor is faulty. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
00B2 Engine Oil Reduce Oil Level *D
isplay message only for cer tain engines:
The engine oil le vel is too high.
* NO
TEEngine dama gecaused bydriving with excess engine oil #
Avoid long journe yswith excess engine oil. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately and ha vethe engine oil siphoned off.
00B2 Engine Oil Level Low Stop
Vehicle Turn Engine Off *D
isplay message only for cer tain engines:
The engine oil le vel is too lo w.
* NO
TEEngine dama gecaused bydriving with insuf ficient engine oil #
Avoid long journe yswith insuf ficient engine oil. Display messages and
warning/indicator lamps 445
Air suspension
see AIRMATIC
Air vents ................................................... 127
Ad justing (front) ................................... 127
Ad justing (rear) .................................... 127
Ad justing the AIRSCARF vents ............. 12 8
Glo vebox .............................................1 28
Air vents
see Air vents
Ai r-re circulation mode ............................ 12 5
Air-water duct .......................................... 343
Ke eping free ........................................3 43
Airbag ........................................................ .37
Ac tivation .............................................. 31
Fr ont airbag ...........................................37
Head airbag ........................................... 37
Ins tallation locations ............................ .37
Knee airbag ........................................... 37
Overview ............................................... 37
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp .... .42
Pr otection ..............................................38
Side airbag ............................................ 37
AIR CAP
Ac tivating .............................................. 79 Deactivating .......................................... 79
AIRMATIC .................................................. 178
Setting ................................................. 180
Suspension .......................................... 178
AIRS CARF
Ac tivating/deactivating ......................... 94
Ad justing the outlets ........................... 12 8
Alarm see Panic alarm
Alarm sy stem
see ATA (anti-theft alarm sy stem)
All-wheel drive see 4MATIC
Alternative route
see Route
Ambient lighting Setting (multimedia sy stem) ................1 16
Android Auto ............................................ 299
Connecting a mobile phone ................. 299
Ending ................................................. 300
Information .......................................... 299
Overview ............................................. 299
Sound settings .................................... 300 Tr
ans ferred vehicle data ......................3 00
Animals Pets in theve hicle ................................. 57
Anti-lock braking sy stem
see ABS (Anti-lock Braking Sy stem)
Anti-skid chains
see Snow chains
Anti-theft ala rmsystem
see ATA (anti-theft alarm sy stem)
Anti-theft pr otection
Immobilizer ............................................ 83
Anti- theft pr otection
see ATA (anti-theft alarm sy stem)
Anticipatory occupant pr otection
see PRE- SAFE®
(anticipatory occu‐
pant pr otection)
see PRE-SAFE ®
PLUS (anticipatory
occupant pr otection plus)
Apple CarPlay™ ....................................... 297
Connecting an iPhone ®
....................... 298
Ending .................................................2 99
No tes .................................................. 298
Overview ............................................. 297 Index
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