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Expanding a tile:
–For tiles Navigation, Media and Phone:Tap the screen anywhere in the tile. When atile is expanded, the extra tile in Home viewwill be temporarily hidden. The other two tileswill be minimized and only show certain infor-mation. When the extra tile is tapped, theother three tiles are minimized and only cer-tain information is displayed.
Expanded view provides access to the basicfunctions of the respective apps.
Closing an expanded tile:
–The tile can be closed in three differentways:
Tap the top section of the expanded tile.
Tap another tile (it will then be opened inexpanded mode instead).
Press briefly on the Home button underthe center display.
Opening or closing a tile in full-screen
mode
The fourth tile7 and tile for Navigation can beopened in full-screen mode to show additionalinformation and possible settings.
When a tile is opened in full-screen mode, noinformation from the other tiles is displayed.
In expanded mode, open theapp in full-screen mode. Tapthe symbol.
To return to expanded mode,tap the symbol or press theHome button under the screen.
Center display's home button.
You can always press the Home button to returnto Home view. To return to Home view's standardview from full-screen mode, press the Home but-ton twice.
Related information
Handling the center display (p. 110)
Activating and deactivating the center display(p. 113)
Navigating in the center display's views(p. 113)
7Does not apply to all apps or vehicle functions opened via the fourth tile.
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Function view in the center display
Function view, which is one of the center dis-play's basic views, contains all of the vehicle'sfunction buttons. From the Home view, navigate
to Function view by swiping from left to right
over the screen8.
Different types of buttons
There are three different types of buttons forvehicle functions; see below:
Type of buttonFunctionsVehicle function affected
Function buttonsHave On/Off modes.
When a function is active, an LED indicator light will illuminate to the left of the button's icon.Press the button to turn the function on or off.
Most buttons in Function view are func-tion buttons.
Trigger buttons Do not have On/Off modes.
Pressing a trigger button opens a window for the function. This can be, for example, a win-dow to change seat position.
Camera
Headrest Fold
Head-up Display Adjustments
Parking buttons Have On/Off and scanning modes.
Similar to function buttons, but have an extra mode for parking scanning.
Park In
Park Out
8Applies for left-hand drive vehicles. For right-hand drive vehicles, swipe in the other direction.
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Button modes
When a function or parking button's LED indica-tor is green, the function is activated (on). Forsome functions, an additional text explaining thefunction will be shown when the function is ini-tially activated. The text will be displayed for a fewseconds and then the button will be displayedwith the LED indicator illuminated.
For Lane Keeping Aid, for example, the textWorks only at certain speeds will be displayedwhen the button is pressed.
Press the button once briefly to activate or deac-tivate the function.
The function is deactivated when the LED indica-tor light is switched off.
A warning triangle in the right-hand section ofthe button indicates that something is not work-ing correctly.
Related information
Handling the center display (p. 110)
Navigating in the center display's views(p. 113)
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Moving apps and buttons in thecenter display
The apps and buttons for vehicle functions canbe moved and organized in the App and Func-tion views.
1. Swipe from right to left9 to access App view
or swipe from left to right9 to access Func-tion view.
2.Press and hold an app or button.
> The app or button will change size andbecome slightly transparent. It can thenbe moved.
3. Drag the app or button to an available posi-tion in the view.
A maximum of 48 rows can be used to positionapps or buttons. To move an app or button out-side the visible view, drag it to the bottom of theview. New rows will be added and the app or but-ton can be placed in one of these.
Apps or buttons placed below the view's normaldisplay will not be visible on the screen.
Swipe the screen to scroll up or down in the viewto display information outside the view.
NOTE
Hide the apps that are rarely or never used bymoving them far down, outside of the visibleview. This makes it easier to find the appsused more frequently.
NOTE
Apps and vehicle function buttons cannot besituated at spots already in use.
Related information
Function view in the center display (p. 120)
Apps (p. 450)
Handling the center display (p. 110)
Symbols in the center display statusbar
Overview of symbols displayed in the center dis-play status bar.
The status bar shows current vehicle activitiesand in certain cases, also their status. Due to thelimited space in the status bar, not all symbolswill be displayed at all times.
SymbolMeaning
Connected to the Internet.
Roaming activated.
Cell phone network signal strength.
Bluetooth device connected.
Bluetooth activated but no deviceconnected.
Information sent to and from GPS.
Connected to Wi-Fi network.
Tethering activated (Wi-Fi hotspot).This means that the vehicle sharesan available Internet connection.
9Applies for left-hand drive vehicles. For right-hand drive vehicles, swipe in the other direction.
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SymbolMeaning
Vehicle modem activated.
USB sharing active.
Action in progress.
Timer for preconditioning active.A
Audio source being played.
Audio source paused.
Phone call in progress.
Audio source muted.
News broadcasts from current radio
station.B
Traffic information being received.B
Clock.
AOnly hybrid models.BNot available in all markets.
Related information
Navigating in the center display's views(p. 113)
Messages in the center display (p. 138)
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 494)
Connecting a device via the USB port(p. 477)
Phone (p. 484)
Date and time (p. 91)
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Using the center display keyboard
You can use the keyboard in the center displayto enter characters or to switch to handwritingmode to "write" letters and characters on thescreen.
The keyboard can be used to enter characters(letters, numbers, symbols, etc.) to e.g. send textmessages from the vehicle, enter passwords orsearch for information in the digital Owner's Man-ual.
The keyboard will only appear when it is possibleto enter text on the screen.
NOTE
The keyboard cannot be used while the vehi-cle is moving.
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The illustration shows an overview of some of the buttons that may be shown on the keyboard. The appearance may vary depending on language settings and the context in whichthe keyboard is used.
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Row showing suggestions for words or char-
acters10. The suggested words change asnew letters are entered. Scroll through thelist of suggested words by tapping the rightor left arrows. Tap a suggestion to select it.Please note that this function is not availablein all languages. When unavailable, this rowwill not be shown on the keyboard.
Available characters are adapted to the lan-guage selected for the keyboard (see num-ber 7 below). Tap a character to enter it.
Different buttons are displayed here depend-ing on the context in which the keyboard isused, e.g. @ to enter an email address or thereturn key to start a new line.
This button hides the keyboard. In caseswhere this is not possible, the button will notbe displayed.
Used to enter uppercase letters. Tap once toenter one uppercase letter and then con-tinue with lowercase letters. Tap twice forcaps lock (all text will be entered in upper-case letters). Tap again to return the key-board to lowercase letters. In this mode, thefirst letter after a period, exclamation point orquestion mark will be automatically enteredin uppercase form. The first letter entered intext fields will also be uppercase. In textfields intended for names or addresses, eachword will be automatically started with an
uppercase letter. In text fields intended forpasswords, website addresses or emailaddresses, all letters will automatically belowercase unless uppercase is selected.
Used to enter numbers. The number key-
board (2) will then be displayed. Tap ,
which is shown instead of in numbermode, to return to the keyboard with letters,
or to display the keyboard with specialcharacters.
Used to change the keyboard language, e.g.EN. The available characters and word sug-gestions (1) vary depending on the selectedlanguage. In order to toggle between key-board languages, the languages must first beadded under Settings.
Space bar.
Delete. Tap to delete characters one at atime. Press and hold to delete multiple char-acters quickly.
Used to change to handwriting mode.
Tap the confirm button over the keyboard (notshown in illustration) once to confirm the text thathas been entered. The button's appearance dif-fers depending on the context.
Variants of letters or characters
Variants of a letter or character, e.g. é or è, canbe entered by pressing and holding the letter orcharacter. A box containing possible variants ofthe letter or character will appear. Tap thedesired variant. If no variant is selected, the origi-nal letter/character will be used.
Related information
Changing keyboard language in the centerdisplay (p. 127)
Entering characters, letters and words byhand in the center display (p. 127)
Handling the center display (p. 110)
Handling text messages (p. 490)
10For Asian languages.