106Instruments and controlsWarning chimesIf several warnings appear at the
same time, only one warning chime
will sound.
When starting the engine or whilst driving
The warning chime regarding unfastened seat belts has priority
over any other warning chime.
● If seat belt is not fastened 3 55.
● If a certain speed is exceeded with the parking brake applied
3 244.
● If the parking assist detects an object or a fault is present
3 254.
● If the vehicle has manual transmission automated and the
clutch temperature is too high
3 240.
● If the vehicle speed briefly exceeds a set limit 3 90.
● During closing of the power sliding door 3 29.
● If the sliding door is open and the
parking brake is released 3 29.● During activation and
deactivation of alarm monitoring
of vehicle inclination 3 35.
● If the AdBlue level falls below a certain amount or a fault is
present 3 233.
● If the lane departure warning system detects an unintended
lane change and when the
system is activated 3 260.
When the vehicle is parked and /
or the driver's door is opened
● When the key is in the ignition switch.
● With exterior lights on 3 109.
● There is a fault with the power door lock system 3 28.
● If the vehicle has manual transmission automated 3 240,
the parking brake has not been
applied, neutral is not selected or
the brake pedal has not been
depressed. A corresponding
message may also appear in the
Driver Information Centre 3 104.● If the sliding side door exterior
handle is in the open position
when unlocking the vehicle 3 29.
● If the parking brake is not applied
when the power sliding door
switch is pressed 3 29.
● If the power sliding door is locked
from the inside with the child lock
active 3 29.
● If the engine is in an Autostop but
not switched off. Stop-start
system 3 227.
Instruments and controls107Trip computer
The trip computer provides
information on driving data, which is
continually recorded and evaluated electronically.
Depending on vehicle, the following functions can be selected by pressing one of the buttons repeatedly on end
of wiper lever 3 104:
● odometer 3 91
● trip odometer 3 91
● average fuel consumption
● instantaneous fuel consumption
● fuel range
● distance travelled
● average speed
● digital speed
● engine coolent temperature 3 92
● clock 3 87
● distance before service 3 93
● tyre pressure reset 3 291
● settings● fault and information messages 3 105
● AdBlue range
Average fuel consumption The value is displayed after driving a
distance of 0.25 miles.
Average fuel consumption is
displayed, taking into consideration
the distance travelled and the fuel
used since the last reset.
Instantaneous fuel consumption
The value is displayed after reaching
a speed of 12 mph.
Fuel range The value is displayed after driving a
distance of 0.25 miles.
The fuel range is calculated from the
current contents of the fuel tank and
the average fuel consumption since
the last reset.
The fuel range will not display if
control indicator Y is illuminated
3 102.Distance travelled
Displays the distance driven since the
last reset.
Average speed The value is displayed after driving adistance of 0.25 miles.
The average speed since the last
reset is displayed.
Interruptions in the journey with the
ignition off are not included in the
calculations.
Reset trip computer information
To reset the trip computer, select one of its functions then press and hold
one of the buttons on end of wiper
lever.
The following trip computer
information can be reset:
● average fuel consumption
● distance travelled
● average speed
The trip computer will reset
automatically when the maximum
value of any of the parameters is
exceeded.
108Instruments and controlsDigital speedDigital display of the instantaneous
speed.
Settings Press and hold one of the buttons on
end of wiper lever for approx.
5 seconds to select the display
language.
AdBlue range The AdBlue range is calculated from
the current contents of the AdBlue
tank and the average AdBlue
consumption 3 233.
Interruption of power supply
If the power supply has been
interrupted or if the vehicle battery
voltage has dropped too low, the
values stored in the trip computer will be lost.Tachograph
The tachograph is operated as
described in the operating
instructions supplied. Observe
regulations regarding use.
110LightingAutomatic headlight activation
During poor lighting conditions the
headlights are switched on.
Additionally, headlights are switched
on if the windscreen wiper has been
activated for several wipes.
High beam
To change between low and high
beam, pull lever beyond the
resistance point.
High beam assist
This feature automatically activates
the high beam at night when vehicle
speed is faster than 28 mph.
It switches automatically back to low
beam when:
● The camera in the windscreen detects the lights of oncoming or
preceding vehicles.
● It is foggy or snowy.
● Driving in urban areas.
If there are no restrictions detected, the system switches back to high
beam.
ActivationTurn the outer light switch to AUTO
then pull the lever to activate high
beam assist.
The control indicator f illuminates
continuously in the instrument cluster when the assist is activated, while the
blue control indicator 7 3 102
illuminates when high beam is on.
Control indicator f 3 102.
Notice
Use of the system does not relieve
the driver from full responsibility for
vehicle operation.
Deactivation
Pull the lever again. Control indicator
f extinguishes.
High beam assist is also deactivated when the outer light switch is moved
out of the AUTO position or the
ignition is switched off.
Notice
Depending on version, the system
can be also deactivated via the
Infotainment system. Refer to
Infotainment manual for further
information.
Infotainment system117Infotainment systemIntroduction................................ 117
General information .................117
Theft-deterrent feature ............119
Control elements overview ......121
Usage ...................................... 128
Touch operation overview .......135
Tone settings ........................... 136
Volume settings .......................137
System settings .......................138
Radio ......................................... 143
Usage ...................................... 143
Station search ......................... 144
Autostore lists .......................... 146
Radio data system (RDS) ........147
Digital audio broadcasting .......150
AUX input ................................... 150
General information .................150
Usage ...................................... 151
USB port .................................... 152
General information .................152
Playing saved audio files .........153
Bluetooth music .........................155
General information .................155
Operation ................................. 155External devices........................160
Displaying pictures ..................160
Playing movies ........................ 161
Using smartphone applications ............................ 162
Navigation .................................. 163
General information .................163
Usage ...................................... 165
Destination input ......................176
Guidance ................................. 182
Symbols overview ...................189
Voice recognition .......................190
General information .................190
Navigation control ....................191
Phone control .......................... 192
Phone ........................................ 192
General information .................192
Connection .............................. 194
Bluetooth connection ...............196
Emergency call ........................199
Operation ................................. 200
Mobile phones and CB radio equipment ............................... 206Introduction
General information
The Infotainment system provides
state-of-the-art in-car information and
entertainment.
The radio is equipped with assignable channel presets for FM, AM and also
DAB wavebands (depending on
version).
External data storage devices, e.g.
iPod, MP3 player or USB stick, or a
portable player can be connected to
the Infotainment system. External
audio sources can also be connected
via Bluetooth.
The digital sound processor provides
several preset equalizer modes for
sound optimisation.
The navigation system's dynamic
route planning will reliably guide to
the chosen destination and can help
avoid traffic jams and other traffic
problems.
Optionally, the Infotainment system
can be operated using controls on the steering column or via the voice
recognition system.
124Infotainment system1æ: Darken screen (only
clock and audio system
information are displayed) ..128
2 ñRadio : Change audio
source to radio ....................143
3 üMedia : Change audio
source - USB, iPod .............152
BT (Bluetooth) .....................155
AUX ..................................... 150
4 Outside temperature
(depending on version) .......128
5 yPhone : Telephone menu . 192
6 Clock ................................... 128
7 X: Switch on/off ..................128
Increase / decrease volume 128
8 M USB port .......................... 152
9 AUX input ............................ 150
10 ÿSettings : Audio settings,
e.g. Tone settings ...............136
Volume settings ..................137
Connectivity settings ...........128
Display settings ...................128
System settings ................... 13811 ýNav : Navigation menu ......163
12 _Map : Display the map ....163
126Infotainment system1Audio information, e.g.
Radio ................................... 143
Auxiliary devices .................150
M USB devices ....................152
Bluetooth music ..................155
2 H: System notifications (if
equipped) ............................ 128
3 y: Telephone status ...........192
Call log ................................ 200
4 Outside temperature ...........128
5 Clock ................................... 128
6 Traffic information (if
applicable) ........................... 182
7 R: Display lists - Scroll up ..128
Map: Change scale .............182
8 Enter menus, confirm
actions ................................. 128
9 S: Display lists - Scroll
down ................................... 128
Map: Change scale .............182
10 ;: Home page .................... 12811 m - Press: Switch on/off ......128
Turn: Change volume .........128
12 Navigation: Direction and
distance to next change of
direction .............................. 163
13 <: Pop-up menu .................128
14 Navigation display ...............163
Map ..................................... 182
15 f: Favourites, e.g. for
Navigation ⇑ ....................... 163
Media t (e.g. Radio) ..........143
Phone g.............................. 192
Services N......................... 165
16 Driving economy (Eco
Driving) ................................ 128
17 Menu : Access Main menu ..128Steering column controls -
Type A
130Infotainment systemNAVI 50 IntelliLink
Use the touchscreen for the following
displayed menus as described in
each section:
● ñ Radio
Refer to "Radio" section 3 143.
● üMedia
Refer to "USB port" section
3 152.
● yPhone
Refer to "Phone" section 3 192.
● _Map
Refer to "Navigation" section
3 163.
● ýNav
Refer to "Navigation" section 3 163.
● ÿSettings
Refer to (NAVI 50 IntelliLink)
"Tone settings" 3 136, "Volume
settings" 3 137 and "System
settings" 3 138.Notice
Depending on software version, the menus available on the display
screen may differ from those listed
above.
When the Home page 7 is displayed,
it is possible to hide these menus from the display (only clock and audio
system information may be shown) by
touching æ. Touch anywhere on the
screen to display these menus again.
NAVI 80 IntelliLink
Use the touchscreen for the following displayed menus as described in
each section.On the Home page, touch MENU to
access the Main menu. The following menus and controls are displayed:
● ⇑ Navigation
Refer to "Navigation" 3 163.
● ª Multimedia :
● Radio : Refer to "Radio"
3 143.
● Media :
USB : Refer to "USB port"
3 152.
Auxiliary : Refer to "AUX
input" 3 150.
Bluetooth : Refer to
"Bluetooth music" 3 155.
● Pictures : Refer to "Displaying
pictures" in the "External
devices" section 3 160.
● Video : Refer to "Playing
movies" in the "External
devices" section 3 160.
● Settings : Refer to
"Multimedia settings" in the
(NAVI 80 IntelliLink) "System
settings" section 3 138