still
detects increasing lapsesinconcen tra-
tion, youwillbewarned againafter 15minutes
at the earliest. Thiswillonly happen ifATTEN-
TION ASSISTstill detects typicalindicators of
fatigue orincreasing lapsesinconcen tration.
Vehicles withtheCOMAND multimedia
system: ifawarning isoutput inthe multi-
function display,aservice stationsearchis
performed inthe multimedia system.Youcan
select aservice stationandnavigation tothis
service stationwillthen begin. Thisfunction
can beactivated ordeactivated inthe multi-
media system; seetheDigital Operator's Man-
ual . Lane
Tracking package
General notes The
Lane Tracking packageconsistsofBlind
Spot Assist (Ypage 185)andLane Keeping
Assist (Ypage 186).
Blind SpotAssis t General
notes
Blind SpotAssist monitors theareas oneither
side ofthe vehicle thatarenot visible tothe
driver withtwolateral, rear-facing radarsen-
sors. Awarning displayin the exterior mirrors
draws yourattent iontovehicles detected in
the monitored area.Ifyou then switch onthe
corresponding turnsignal tochange lane,you
will also receive anoptical andaudiblewarn-
ing.
Blind SpotAssist supports youfrom aspeed of
approximately 20mph (30km/h).
Importa ntsafety notes G
WARNING
Blind SpotAssist doesnotreact to:
R vehicles overtaken tooclosely onthe side,
placing theminthe blind spotarea
R vehicles whichapproach withalarge
speed differential andovertake yourvehi-
cle
As aresult, BlindSpotAssist maynotgive
warnings insuch situations. Thereisarisk
of an accident. Always
observe thetraffic conditions care-
fully ,and maintain asafe lateral distance.
Blind SpotAssist isonly anaid. Itmay failto
detect somevehicles andisno substitute for
attent ivedriving. Alwaysensurethatthere is
sufficient distancetothe side forother road
users andobstacles.
i USA
only:
This device hasbeen approved bythe FCC
as a"Vehicul arRada rSystem". Theradar
sensor isintended foruse inan automotive
radar system only.Removing, tampering
with, oraltering thedevice willvoid anywar-
ranties, andisnot permitted bythe FCC. Do
not tamper with,alter, oruse inany non-
approved way.
Any unauthorized modificationtothis device
could voidtheuser’s authority tooperate
the equip ment.
Rada rsenso rs
The radar sensors forBlind SpotAssist are
integrated intotherear bumper. Makesure
that thebumpers arefree from dirt,iceor
slush. Thesensors mustnotbecovered, for
example bycycle racks oroverhanging loads.
Following asevere impact orinthe event of
damage tothe bumpers, havethefunction of
the radar sensors checked ataqual ified spe-
cialist workshop. BlindSpotAssist maynolon-
ger work properly.
Monitoring rangeofthe senso rs
In particular, thedetection ofobstacles canbe
impaired if:
R there isdirt onthe sensors oranything else
covering thesensors
R there ispoor visibil ity,e.g. due tofog, heavy
rain orsnow
R anarrow vehicle traveling infront ,e.g. a
motorbike orbicycle
R the road hasvery wide lanes
R the road hasnarrow lanes
R you arenot driving inthe middle ofthe lane
R there arebarriers orother roadboundarie s
Vehicles inthe monitoring rangearethen not
indicated.
Blind SpotAssist monitors thearea upto10 ft
(3 m) behind yourvehicle anddirectly nextto
it. Driving
systems
185Drivingandparking Z
Opera
tingsystem Overview
General notes !
Do
not use thespace infron tof the dis-
play forstor age. Objec tsplaced herecould
damage thedisplay orimpair itsfunc tion.
Avoid anydirect contact with thedisplay
surface. Pressure onthe display surface
may result inimpairment sto the display,
which couldbeirrever sible.
Wearing polarized sunglasses mayimpair your
ability toread thedisplay.
The display hasanautomatic temperature-
con trolled switch- offfeature. Thebrightn essis
automatic allyreduced ifthe temper atureis
too high. Thedisplay maytempor arilyswitch
off complet ely.
Cleaning instructions !
Do
not touch thedisplay. Thedisplay hasa
very sensit ivehigh-gloss surface;thereisa
risk ofscrat ching .If you have toclean the
screen ,however, useamild cleanin gagent
and asoft ,lint- free cloth .
The display mustbeswitched offand have
cooled downbefore youstart cleanin g.Do not
apply pressure tothe display surface when
cleanin git, as this could cause irreversible
damage tothe display.
Switching themult imedia system
on/off X
Press the0043con trol knob.
Adju sting thevolume X
Turn the0043con trol knob.
The volume isadjusted:
R for the curren tlyselect edmedia source
R during trafficor navigation announcements
R in hands- freemode during anactive call
Switching thesound onoroff X
Press the0063 button onthe control panel.
If the audio output isswitched off,thesta-
tus line willshow the0063 symbol. Ifyou switch
themedia source orset the volume,
the sound isautomatic allyswitched on.
i Navigation
announcementswill beheard
even ifthe sound ismuted.
Functions The
multimedia systemhasthefollowing func-
tion s:
R Radio mode
R Media modewithmedia search
R Sound systems
R Navigation system
COMAND :navigation viathe hard drive
Audio 20:navigation viaSD card
R Communicat ionfunc tions
R SIRIUS Weather (COMAND )
R Vehicle functionswith system settings
R Favorit esfunc tions
Controller The
controller inthe cent ercon sole letsyou:
R select menuitemsonthe display
R ent ercharact ers
R select adestin ationonthe map
R save entries
The controller canbe:
R turn ed3
R slid leftorright 1
R slid forwards orback 4
R slid diagonally 2
R pressed brieflyorpressed andheld7
Back button You
canusethe0038 button toexit amenu or
to call upthe main menu ofthe curren toperat-
ing mode.
X To exit themenu: brieflypressthe0038
button .
The multimedia systemchanges tothe next
higher menulevelinthe curren toperatin g
mode.
X To call upthe main menu: pressthe0038
button forlonger thantwosecon ds.
The multimedia systemchanges tothe main
menu ofthe curren toperatin gmode. 244
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tingsystemMult imedia system
Notes
forroute types:
R Eco Route Eco
Route
R Dynamic Traffic Route Dynamic
Traffic Route
Traffic reports onthe route forthe route
guid ance aretaken intoaccount (notavaila-
ble inall countries).
R Dynamic TRF.Route AfterRequest Dynamic
TRF.Route AfterRequest
You candecide whether ornot current traf-
fic reports shouldbe included inthe route
calcul ation(notavailablein all countries).
R Calculate Alternative Routes Calculate
Alternative Routes
Different routesarebeing calculated.In
order todo so, instead ofStart Start,
selectthe
menu itemContinue Continue.
X To avoid/use routeoptions: select
Avoid Options Avoid
Options.
X Select aroute option.
Notes forroute options:
R Use Toll Roads Use
Toll Roads
The route calculationincludes roadswhich
requi reyou topay ausag efee (toll).
R Number ofOccupants inthe Vehicle: Number
ofOccupants inthe Vehicle:
(only availablein the USA)
Prerequ isite:yourvehicle meetstheaccess
conditions forcarpool lanes.
Carp oollanes willbe included ifthe carpool
lanes option isactivated.
Entering anaddr ess Multimed
iasystem:
X Select Navi Navi007BNavigation Navigation.
The map shows thevehicle's currentposi-
tion.
X Slide 6thecontroller.
X Select Destination Destination007BAddre
ssEntry Address
Entry.
Ent eran addre ss,e.g. asfollow s:
R city orZIP code, street, housenumber
R state/province, cityorZIP code
R city orZIP code, center
R street, cityorZIP code, intersection
X Select City City.
The cityinwhich thevehicle iscurrently
located (current vehicleposition) isat the
top. Below this,youwillsee locations for
which routeguidance hasalrea dybeen car-
ried out. X
Ent erthe city.
The 0043symbol :the location iscontained on
the digitalmap multipl etimes.
X To switc hto the list: slide the5 control-
ler.
X Select thelocation.
If avai lable,the ZIPcode isshown. Ifthere
are different ZIPcodes availablefor the
location, thecorresponding digitsare dis-
play edwith anX X.
X Ent erthe street andhouse number.
The addre ssisin the menu.
Further options fordestination entry:
R search forakeyword
The keyword searchfindsdestinations using
fragments ofwords.
R select thelast destination
R select acontact
R select aPOI
You cansearch foraPOI bylocation, name
or telephone number.
R select destination onthe map
R enter intermediate destination
You canmap theroute tothe destination
you rself withuptofour intermediate desti-
nations.
R select destinations fromMercedes-Benz
Apps
R select geo-coordinates
Calc ulating theroute Prerequ
isite:theaddre sshas been entered
and isin the menu.
X Select Start Start
orContinue Continue.
The route iscalcul atedwiththeselected
route typeandtheselected routeoptions.
If route guidance hasalrea dybeen activa-
ted, aprompt willappe arasking whether
you wish toend thecurrent routeguidance.
X Select Cancel ActiveRouteGuidance Cancel
ActiveRouteGuidance or
Set asIntermediate Destination Set
asIntermediate Destination.
Cancel Active RouteGuidance Cancel
Active RouteGuidance cancels
the current routeguidance andstarts route
calcul ationtothe new destination.
Set asIntermediate Destination Set
asIntermediate Destinationadds
the new destination inaddi tion tothe exist-
ing destination andopens theintermediate
destinations list.246
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systemMultimedia system
Within
theframework ofthis service, you
receive aprofession aland reliable formofnav-
igation support withouthavingtoleave your
vehicle.
The custom erservice represen tativefinds a
suitable routedepending onyour vehicle's cur-
rent position andthedesired destinat ion.You
will then beguided livethrough thecurren t
route section.
Search andSend General
notes
i To
use "Search &Send", yourvehicle must
be equipped withMercedes meconn ectand
a navigation system.Additionally,a
Mercedes meconn ectservice subscript ion
must becomplet ed.
"Search &Send" isadestinat ionentryservice.
A destinat ionaddress foundonGoogle Maps™
can betran sferred viaMercedes meconn ect
direct lyto your vehicle's navigation system.
Specifying andsending thedestinat ion
add ress
X Go tothe website http://
<005A005A005A001100500044005300560011004A00520052004A004F00480011
0046[ omand enteradestina-
tion address intotheentryfield.
X To
send thedestinat ionadd ress tothe e-
mail address ofyour Mercedes mecon-
nect account: clickthecorr esponding but-
ton onthe website.
i Ex
ample:
If you select 'Sendto vehicle' andthen
'Mercedes- Benz',the destinat ionaddress
will besent toyour vehicle.
X Ifthe "Send" dialogwindow appears: in
the corr esponding fieldenterthe e-mail
address thatyouspecified whensettingup
your Mercedes meconn ectaccount .
X Click "Send".
i Inf
ormation onspecific comman dssuch as
"Address entry" or"Send" canbefound on
the website.
Calling updestinat ionadd resses
X Switc hon the ignition .
The destinat ionaddress isloaded intothe
vehicle's navigation system. A
display message appears,askingwhether
navigation shouldbestart ed.
X Select Yes Yes
byturn ing00790052007A orsliding 009500520096
the cont roller andconf irmwith 0098.
The system calculates theroute andsubse-
quently startsthe route guidance withthe
address entered.
i If
you select No No,
the address canbesaved
in the address book.
i If
you have sentmore thanonedestin ation
address, eachindividual destinationmust be
conf irmed separately.
i Dest
ination addresses areloaded inthe
same orderasthe order inwhich theywere
sent .
If you have multiple Mercedes- Benzvehicles
with Mercedes meconn ectand active
Mercedes meconn ectaccount s:
If multiple vehicles areregister edunder the
same e-mail address, thedestin ationwillbe
sent toall the vehicles.
Vehicle remoteopening You
canusethevehicle remoteopening ifyou
have unintentionally locked yourvehicle anda
replacement SmartKeyisnot available.
The vehicle canbeunlock edbythe Mercedes-
Benz Customer AssistanceCenter .
The vehicle canbeimmediately unlocked
remot elywithin fourdays ofthe ignition being
turn edoff. Afterthis time, theremot eunlock -
ing may bedelayed by15 to60 minutes .Aft er
30 days, thevehicle cannolonger be
unlock edremot ely.
X Contac tthe following servicehotlines :
R USA: Mercedes- BenzCustomer Assis-
tanc eCenter at1-8 00-FOR-ME RCedes
(1-8 00-367- 6372 )or 1-86 6-990-9007
R Canada: Customer Serviceat
1-88 8-923-8367
You willbeasked foryour password.
X Return toyour vehicle atthe time agreed
upon withtheMercedes-B enzCustomer
Assist anceCenter. 266
Featur
esStowage andfeatu res
sage
appea rs,follow thecustomer service
representative's instructions.
The message inthe displa ydisapp ears.
If you select Cancel Cancel
theremote malfunction
diagnosis iscanceled completely.
The vehicle operating statecheck begins.
You willsee theVehicle diagnosis Vehicle
diagnosis
activated. activated.
message.
When thediagnosis iscompleted, theSend Send
vehicle diagnostics data(Voice con‐ vehicle
diagnostics data(Voice con‐
nection maybeinterrupted during nection
maybeinterrupted during
data transfer) data
transfer) messageappears.The vehi-
cle data cannow besent tothe Customer
Assistance center.
X Press OK OK
toconfirm themessage.
The voice connection withtheCustomer
Assistance Centeristerminated.
You willsee theVehicle Diagnosis: Vehicle
Diagnosis:
Transferring data... Transferring
data...message.
The vehicle dataissent tothe Customer
Assistance Center.
Depending onwhat thecustomer servicerep-
resentative agreedwithyou,thevoice connec-
tion isre-established afterthetransfer iscom-
plete. Ifnecessary, youwillbecont acted ata
later timebyanother means,e.g.bye-mail or
phone.
Anot herfunction ofthe Vehicle HealthCheck
is the transfer ofservice datatothe Customer
Assistance Center.Ifaservice isdue, themul-
timedia systemdisplayshows amessage to
this effect together withinformation aboutany
special offersatyour workshop.
USA only: thisinformation canalso becalled
up under "Owners Online"athttp: //
www.mbusa .com.
Information onRoad sideAssistance
(Y page 26).
Dow nloading routes Downloading
routesallowsyou totransfer and
save predefined routesinthe navigation sys-
tem. Todo this, anSD memory cardmust be
inserted intothemultimedia system.Ifno SD
memory cardisinserted, youmust insert the
card intothecard slotonthe multimedia sys-
tem before savingtheroute.
A route canbeprepared andsent either bya
customer servicerepresentative orvia the
Mercedes meconn ectportal onthe Intern et. Each
route caninclude upto20 way points.
Once aroute hasbeen received bythe naviga-
tion system, youwillsee the
has been saved tomemory card.Do has
been saved tomemory card.Do
you want tostart routeguidance? you
want tostart routeguidance? mes-
sage inthe multimedia systemdisplay.The
route issaved tothe SDmemory card.
X To start route guidance: selectYes Yes.
An overview ofthe route isshown inthe dis-
play .
i If
you select No No,
the saved routecanbe
called uplater viathe navigation menu.
X Select Start Start.
Route guidancestarts.
i Downloaded
andsaved routes canbe
called upagai nin the multimedia system.
You canfind information aboutthisinthe
separate operating instructions.
Speed alert You
candefine theupper speed limit,which
must notbeexceeded bythe vehicle.
If this selected speedisexceeded bythe vehi-
cle, amessage willbesent tothe Customer
Assistance Center.TheCustomer Assistance
Center thenforwards thisinformation toyou.
You canselect theway inwhich youreceive
this information beforehand. Possibleoptions
include textmessage, e-mailoran automated
call.
The data youreceive contains thefollowi ng
information:
R the location wherethespeed limitwas
exceeded
R the time atwhich thespeed limitwasexcee-
ded
R the selected speedlimitwhich wasexcee-
ded
Geo fenci ng Geo
fencing allowsyou toselect areaswhich
the vehicle shouldnotenter orleave. Youwill
be informed ifthe vehicle crosses thebounda-
ries ofthe selected areas.Youcanselect the
way inwhich youreceive thisinformation
beforehand. Possibleoptionsincludetextmes-
sage, e-mail oran automated call.
The area canbedetermined aseither acircle
or apolyg onwith amaximum often corners. 268
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