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Activating Bluetooth®audioMultimedia system:
,Media.àMedia Sources
#SelectáBluetooth Audio.The multimedia system activatesthe connec‐
ted Bluetooth®audio equipment.
Selectingthe media player on the Bluetooth®
audio deviceMultimedia system:
,Media.ª
#SelecttheBluetooth Audio Playerscategory.If multiple media playersare present onthe
Bluetooth®audio equipment a list appears.
#Select a media player.Playbackstarts.
%The function is not supportedbyeverymobile phone.
Searchingfor a music track on the Blue‐
tooth®audio deviceMultimedia system:
,Media.àMedia Sour-
ces.áBluetooth Audio
#Selectª.
#Select a category.A track listappears.
#Select a track.
%The function is onlyavailable whenthemobile phone andthe media player selectedonthe mobile phone supportthis function.
Switching Bluetooth®audio equipment viaNFC
Requirements:RObservethe notes on using NFC(→page 332).
RThe Bluetooth®audiooverview is displayed(→page 364).
#Lightly pressthe NFC area onthe mobilephone (seethe manufacturer's operatinginstructions).Ifthe mobile phone has already been author‐
ized onthe multimedia system as Bluetooth®
audio equipment, it is now connected.
Ifthe mobile phone is authorized onthe mul‐
timedia system as Bluetooth®audio equip‐mentforthefirst time, it is connected afterconfirmingthe instructionsforthe mobilephone (seethe manufacturer's operatinginstructions).
Disconnecting Bluetooth®audio equipmentMultimedia system:
,Phone.áMedia Sources
#Selecttheisymbol inthe line ofthemobile phone.The disconnection ofthe mobile phonetakesplace without a confirmation prompt. Themobile phoneremains authorized inthe sys‐tem.
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Starting cinema mode
Multimedia system:
,Media.àMedia Sources.Loud-
speaker Audio Source
In cinema mode, a media source connectedtotheRear Seat Entertainment System is simulta‐neously played inthe multimedia system.
#SelecttheRear Seat Entertainment Systemdevice.The media source is also played onthe multi‐media system.
Radio
Switching on theradio
Multimedia system:
,Radio
#Alternatively: pressthe *button.Theradio display appears.You will hearthelaststation played onthe last frequencyband selected.
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#SelectMove Highlighted Station.
#Select a memorypreset.
Deletingstations:
#Highlight a preset entry and navigatetotheleft.
#SelectDelete Highlighted Station.
#SelectYes.
Tagging music tracks
Multimedia system:
,Radio
Ifradiostations providetherelevant information,this function allowsyoutotransfer informationonthe music track currently playingtoan
Apple®device.You canthen purchasethe audio
file fromtheiTunesStore®.
#Select♫→ Tag This Song.The track information is saved.
Activating/deactivatingradiotext
Multimedia system:
,Radio.ZOptions.Display Radio
Text Information
#Activate sor deactivate Sthe function.
Satelliteradio
Information onthe satelliteradio
SIRIUS XM®satelliteradio offersmorethan175digital-qualityradiochannels providing100%commercial-free music, sports, newsand enter‐tainment,forexample. SIRIUS XM satelliteradioemploysafleet of high-performance satellitestobroadcast aroundthe clockthroughoutthe USAand Canada. The satelliteradio program isavail‐ablefor a monthlyfee. Information aboutthis
can be obtained from a Sirius XM®Service Cen‐ter and at http://www.siriusxm.com (USA) orhttp://www.siriusxm.ca (Canada).
%Sirius, XM and allrelated marksand logosare trademarksof Sirius XMRadio Inc. andits subsidiaries. Allother marks,channel
names and logos arethe property oftheirrespectiveowners. Allrightsreserved.
SatelliteradiorestrictionsSatelliteradio mode may betemporarily unavail‐able or interruptedfor avariety ofreasons.These include environmental ortopographicalconditions beyondthe control of Mercedes-BenzUSA,LLC. Thus, operation at certain locationsmay not be possible.
Registering satelliteradio
Requirements:RSatelliteradio equipment
RRegistration with a satelliteradio provider
RIfregistration is not included when purchas‐ingthe system,your credit card details willberequiredtoactivateyour account
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Displaying satelliteradio service informationMultimedia system:
,Radio.ÞRadio Source.Sir-
iusXM Radio.ZOptions
#SelectService Information.
Sound
Tone settings
Information aboutthe sound systemThe sound system has atotal output of100 Wand is equipped with10speakers. It isavailablefor all functions intheradio and media modes.
Calling upthe sound menuMultimedia system:
,Media.
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#Alwaysstowthese items or similarobjects carefully sothattheycannot beflung around,forexample in a lockablevehiclestowage compartment.
Observethe notes on loadingthevehicle.
Replacing batteries (Rear Seat Entertain‐ment System)Batteries arerequiredfortheremotecontrol andthe cordless headphones.
&DANGERSerious damagetohealthcausedbyswallowing batteries
Batteries containtoxic and corrosive sub‐stances. Swallowing batteries may causeserious damagetohealth.
There is arisk offatal injury.
#Keep batteries out ofthereach ofchil‐dren.
#If batteries are swallowed, seek medicalattention immediately.
+ENVIRONMENTALNOTEEnvironmentaldamagecausedbyimproper disposal ofbatteries
Batteries contain pollutants. It isillegaltodispose ofthem withthe householdrubbish.
#
Dispose of batteries in anenvironmentallyresponsible manner.Takedischarged batteriestoaqualifiedspecialistworkshop ortoa collectionpointfor used batteries.
Rear Seat Entertainment Systemoverview
TheRear Seat Entertainment System includes:
RTworear displays
RTworemotecontrols
RUptotwo cordless headphones
RBlu-raydrive
RPortsfor USB (two) and HDMI
%The function oftheremotecontrol andthecordless headphones can be impairedbyotherradio-based electronic devices, e.g.mobile phones.
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Rear displays
Rear compartment displayoverview
1Display
2Socketfor corded headphones with a3.5 mmstereo jack
Therear compartment display is located behindthe headrestraints ofthe front seats.
Settingthe angle oftherear display#Select arear display ontheremotecontrol(→page380).
#Pressthe button.
#Toshowthe menu:pressthe Ybutton.
#SelectEntertainment settings.
#SelectDisplay angle.
#SelectUporDown.
Remotecontrol
Remotecontroloverview
1Toswitchtherear display on and off
2Main functions buttongroup:
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#Turndial1.COMAND: multimedia system
LREAR:rear display,left
RREAR:rear display,right
Replacing batteries (remotecontrol)
Requirements:RThere are two type AAA,1.5 V batteriesfortheremotecontrol.
Observethe safety and environmental note(→page377).
The battery compartment is located onthereverse side.
#Pushthe catchtab downwards andtakeoffthe battery compartment cover.
#Removedischarged batteries fromthe bat‐terycompartment.
#Insert new batteries. Observethe polaritymarkings onthe batteries and battery com‐partment.
#Firstplacethe battery compartment coverontheretaining lugs inthe battery compart‐ment.
#Allowthe catchtabtoengage inthe batterycompartment.
Headphones
Headphonesoverview
1Indicator lamp
2On/off switch
3Volume control
Adjustthefit ofthe headphones:
RPull bothsides ofthe headphones outwards.
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RPullthe headphone band inthe direction ofthe arrow.
Indicator lamp11
LED color Meaning
Green The batteries are fullycharged. The batteries havebeen inserted correctly.
RedThe batteries are almost dis‐charged.
The LED lightsup.The cordless headphonesare switched on and connec‐tedtoarear display.
The LEDflashes.The cordless headphonesare searchingfor a connec‐tiontoarear display.
The LED isdark.The cordless headphonesare switched off.
The batteries are discharged.
The headphones automatically switch off iftheyhavenotreceived an audio signalfor approx‐
imatelythree minutes. This preservesthe batter‐ies.
Switching headphones on/off#Press2(→page 381).
Selectingtherear displayfor the head‐phones
#Moveswitch1toL (leftrear display) or R(rightrear display).
Settingthevolumefor headphones#Turnvolume control3(→page 381).
Replacing batteries (headphones)
Requirements:RThere are two type AAA,1.5 V batteriesforthe cordless headphones.
Observethe safety and environmental note(→page377).
%The operating duration ofthe headphoneswith a set of batteries is upto40 hours.
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