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Settings menu
Re
quirements:
R The vehicle is stationar y.
Use theb uttons on thei nstrument clus terto
operat ethe on-board computer.
Introduction #
Todispl aytheS ettings menu: usetheÈ
button toselect theSettings menu.
Use the0078button toscroll thro ugh them enu and
select its submenus or functions successivel y.
If yo up ress the Èbutton in asubmenu, thes ub‐
menu or function will be exited without thes et‐
ting being adop ted.
Depending on thee quipment, thef ollowing is
possible:
R Setting thel anguag eofthe displa ymessages
and displa ys
R Switching ESP ®
on/of f(/pag e111,112 )
R Setting thes ensitivity of ther ain sensor
R Swit ching ATTENTION ASSIS Ton/off
(/ page128)
R Setting theu nit ford ista nce, consu mption
and speed displ ays
R Setting thet ime and date #
Torese ttof actor ysettings: turnthe keyto
position 0047inthei gnition loc kand, in the
Settings menu,press and hol dthe 0078 button
fo ratl east five seconds.
Fo rs afet yr easons, no tall function swill be reset.
Setting thed ispla ylanguage #
Press 0078toselect theLanguage: submenu.
The displa ywill sho wthe cur rent language
selection. #
Use the0074or0075 button toselect alanguage. #
Press the0078button toconfirm.
The next submenu will be shown on thed is‐
pla y.
Setting thes ensitivit yoftherain sensor #
Press the0078 button toselect theRain Sen-
sor: submenu.
The displa ywill sho wthe cur rent sensitivity
setting. #
Use the0074or0075 button toselect theLow,
Standard orHigh setting.
This setting cont rols ther ain sensor's sensi‐
tivity toprecipitation. This results in thew ind‐
shield wiper swiping mor eorless of tenatt he
same precipitation intensity. #
Press the0078button toconfirm.
The next submenu will be shown on thed is‐
pla y.
% Yo
uc an find fur ther information under "Wind‐
shield wipers" (/ page85).
Selecting thep ermanent displa yfunction
Fo ra ll countrie sexcep tthe United Kingdom:
Using thePermanen tDisplay: function, youc an
swit ch th eheader of thed ispla ybetwe en outside
te mp eratur eand speed (additional speedome ter).
When thed ispla yshows thes peed in theh eader,
th eo utside temp eratur eisshown wit hthe odom‐
et ers.
The additional speedome teru nit in theh eader is
alw ayst he in verseoft he speedome teru nit. #
Press the0078 button toselect thePermanent
Display: submenu.
The displa ywill sho wthe cur rent setting. #
Chang ethe setting bypressing the0074or0075
button. #
Press the0078button toconfirm.
The next submenu will be shown on thed is‐
pla y.
Selecting theu nit of measurement ford is‐
tance
Yo uc an selec twhether thed ispla yshows some
information in miles or kilome ters. #
Press the0078 button toselect theDistance
Unit: submenu.
The displa ywill sho wthe cur rent setting. #
Chang ethe setting bypressing the0074or0075
button. #
Press the0078button toconfirm.
The displa ywills ho wt he next submenu or
the Settings menu again.
The selected unit of measurement ford is‐
ta nce applie stothefollowing displa ys:
R Digital speedome ter
R Totald ista nce and trip di stance
R Trip computer
R Range
R Current consum ption Instrument clus
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R
Cruise control
R Servic einter vals
Setting thet imea nd da te #
Press the0078button toselect thet ime and
dat edispla y. #
Use the0074or0075 button tosetthe hour sand
press 0078toconfirm. #
Use the0074or0075 button tosetthe minutes
and press 0078toconfirm. #
Use the0074or0075 button tosetthe da yand
press 0078toconfirm. #
Use the0074or0075 button tosetthe mont hand
press 0078toconfirm. #
Use the0074or0075 button tosetthe year and
press 0078toconfirm.
The displa yshows the Settings menu again. Menus and submenus (vehicles with
steer‐
ing-wheel but tons) Service menu
Overview
#
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
Service menu.
Depending on thee quipment, youh avet he fol‐
lowing option sinthe Service menu:
R Calling up displa ymessages in them essage
memor y(/pag e235).
R Checking thet irep ressur eelectronicall yor
re startin gthe tir epressur emonitoring sy stem
(/ page209).
R Calling up thes ervice due dat e(ASS YST
PLUS) (/ page175) Assistanc
emenu #
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
DriveAssist menu. Depending on
thev ehicle's equipment, youh ave
th ef ollowing options on theDriveAssist menu:
R Displaying thes tatus overview
R Showing thea ssis tant displ ay forActiv eBrake
Assi st (/ pag e113)orA ctiv eDista nce Assi st
DISTRONI C(/pa ge120).
R Swit ching ESP ®
on/of f(/pag e111,112 ).
R Switching ActiveB rake Assi ston/off
(/ page115).
R Setting thes ensitivity of ATTENTION ASSIST
(/ page128)
R Switchin gBlindS potA ssis ton/off
(/ page129)
R Setting thes ensitivity of Lane Keeping Assist
(/ page130)
St atus overview St
atus overview( example)
1 BlindSpotA ssis tswitched on and active
2 Rear wind owwiper swit ched on
3 ATTENTION ASSIS Tswitched on
4 Distance warning function of ActiveB rake
Assi stswitched on
5 Lane Keeping Assis tswitched on and ready
fo ru se #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect the
ove rview. #
Press the0076 button.
The status overviews hows onlythe symbols
of thed riving sy stems or driving saf etys ys‐
te ms that ha vebeen switched on.
The symbols forB lind Spo tAssis tand Lane
Ke eping Assis tmayvary depending on the
sy stem status:
R Ifth es ymbol forB lind Spo tAssist 1
does no tshowa nyradar waves between
th et wo vehicles, Blind Spo tAssis thas
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Fo
rm orei nformation, see "Blind Spot
Assist" (/ page129).
R Ifth es ymbol forL ane Keeping Assist 5
sho wsthel ane marking as abroke nl ine,
Lane Keeping Assis thas been switched
on but is no tready foru se.
Fo rm orei nformation, see "Lane Keeping
Assist" (/ page129).
% In addition,
youc an displ aythee valuatio nof
AT TENTION ASSIS Torthe attention le velin
th es tatus overview( /pag e127). Calling up displa
yson theT ripm enu Displaying
ther ang eand cur rent fuel con‐
sum ption #
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
Trip menu. #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect range
1 and consu mption 2.
App roxima terange 1is de term ined bythec ur‐
re nt driving stylea nd fuel suppl y.Ifth er eiso nlya
small amount of fuel lef tinthe fuel tank ,the dis‐
pla yw ill sho wavehicle being refueled Ï
ins tead of thea ppr oximat erange.
Re cuperation display 3showswhe ther and, if
so, ho wmuchk inetic energy is being con verted
to electric energy while thev ehicle is coasting.
The recuperated energy is then stored in the
st ar terb atter y.Re cuperation display 3is
dependent on thee ngine ins talled and is there‐
fo re nota vailable in all vehicles.
Displaying trip computer "F roms tart" or
"F romr eset" #
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
Trip menu. #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect the
From Start orFrom Reset submenu.
The following values will be displa yed:
R Distance
R Leng thof journey
R Averag efuel consum ption
R Averag espeed
The values in theFrom Start submenurelat eto
th ose measured since thes tart of thej ourne y.
The values in theFrom Reset submenurelat eto
th ose measured since thes ubmenu waslast
re set.
The From Start trip computer will automatically
be rese tu nder thef ollowing conditions:
R The ignition has been switched of ffor longer
th an four hours.
R Atimeof9 99hour shas been exceeded.
R Adista nce of 9999 mi (999 9km) ha sbeen
exc eeded.
The From Reset trip computer will automatically
be rese tu nder thef ollowing conditions:
R Atimeof9 999h our shas been exceeded.
R Adista nce of 99,999 mi (99,999 km) has
been exceeded.
Displaying the digita lspeedome ter #
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
Trip menu. #
Select thed igital speedome teru sing
the 0064 or0063 button.
The following will be shown on thed isplay:
R Gearshif trecommendation:
Ve hicles wit hautomatic transmission
R Digital speedome ter
Re setting values
The values of thef ollowing function scan be
re se t:
R Trip dis tance
R "Fro ms tart"t ripc omputer
R "Fro mr eset" trip computer #
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
Trip menu. #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect the
function tobe reset. #
Press the0076 button. Instrument clus
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#
Use the0064 button toselect Yesand con‐
fi rm withthe 0076 button. Na
vigation menu In
the Navi menu, thed ispla yshows then aviga‐
tion instruction sfromt he audio and/or naviga‐
tion sy stem. Further information on thea udio
and/or navigation sy stem can be found in the
separat eoperating instructions. #
Switc hthe audio and/or navigation sy stem
on (see separat eoperating instructions). #
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
Navi menu. #
Press the0076 button toconfirm.
Ro uteg uidanc enotactive 1
Direction of tr avel
2 Name of cur rent road
Ro uteg uidanc eactive No
chang eofd irection announced
1 Distance tothen extd estination
2 Change-of-direction symbol
3 Distance tothen extc hang eofd irection
4 Name of cur rent road Chang
eofdirection announced without lane rec‐
ommendation
1 Road towhic hthe chang eofd irection leads
2 Distance tothec hang eofd irection and dis‐
ta nce indica torg raphic
3 Change-of-direction symbol
If yo un eedtom akeac hang eofd irection ,you
will see adynamic bar as adista nce indica tor
graphic abo vedis tance information 2.
Thi sb arreduces in size from bottom to topas
yo ua pproac hthe announced chang eofd irection.
When thed ista nce indica tornol onger sho ws a
bar ,this means youh ave reached thep oint at
whic hyou ar etoc hangedirection. Chang
eofdirection announced wit hlane recom‐
mendation
1 Road towhic hthe chang eofd irection leads
2 Distance tothec hang eofd irection and dis‐
ta nce indica torg raphic
3 Recommended lane and ne wlaned urin ga
ch ang eofd irection
4 Possible lane
5 Lane no trecommended
6 Change-of-direction symbol
If th ed igital map contains thec orresponding
data, lane recommendations foru pcoming
ch anges of direction can be displa yedint he case
of multi-lane roads. Ne wlane smaybe added dur‐
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Lane no
trecommended 5:inthis lane, youw ill
no tbea bletocomple tethen extc hang eofd irec‐
tio nw ithout changing lane.
Po ssible lane 4:only in this lane will youbea ble
to mak ethe next chang eofd irection.
Re commended lane 3:inthis lane, youw ill be
able tocomple teboth th enextc hang eofd irec‐
tio na nd theo ne af tert hat.
The following additional navigation status dis‐
pla ysarep ossible:
R New Route... orCalculatingRoute...
An ew routeisb eingcalculated.
R Road Not Mapped
The vehicle's position is within thea reaoft he
digital map, but ther oad is no tknown, e.g. it
ma ybeanu npavedr oad.
R No Route
Noroutec oul dbec alculated tothes elected
destination.
R 004B
Youh ave reached thed estination or an inter‐
mediat edestination. Au
dio menu Selecting
aradio station
The statio nisd isplayedw itht he statio nfre‐
qu ency or statio nname. The memor yprese tis
displa yeda long wit hthe frequency band only if
th es tatio nh as been stored. #
Switc hont he audio sy stem and select the
ra dio function (see thes eparat eoperating
instructions). #
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
Audio menu.
The displ aywill sho wthe statio ncurrently
selected. #
Toselect astoreds tation: brieflyp ress
the 0064 or0063 button. #
Toselect astatio nfromt hestation lis t:
press and hold the0064 or0063 button.
If no statio nlistisr eceived: #
Toselect astatio nusingthe station
sear chfunction: press and hold the0064 or
0063 button.
Operating data storage media
Depending on them ultimedia sy stem, youc an
pla yb acka udio files from dif fere nt audi osour‐ ces, su
chas an SD card, aUSBstorag edevice or
aB luetooth ®
audio device. #
Swit chon them ultimedia sy stem and select
th ea udio source (see thes eparat eoperating
instructions). #
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
Audio menu. #
Toopen thet rack list:press the0064 or
0063 button. #
Toselect then extorp revious trac kon
th et rack list:briefly press the0064 or0063
button. #
Toselect atrack from thet rack listu sing
ra pid sc roll: press and hold the0064 or
0063 button until thed esired tra ckis
re ached.
If yo up ress and hold the0064 or0063 but‐
to n, ther apid scroll speed will increase af ter
as hor ttime. No tall audio sources support
th is function.
If th ec orresponding trac kinformation is stored
on thed atas torage medium, thed ispla ymay
sho wthe following:
R Trac kn umber
R Artis tand/or trac kname
R Folder name
If an extern al audio source has been connec ted
via theA UX connection, no trac kinformation is
displa yed. Te
lephone menu &
WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐
mation sy stems and communications
equipment
If yo uo perat einformation and communica‐
tio ne quipment integrated in thev ehicle when
driving, youw ill be distracted from thet raffic
situation. This could also cause youtol ose
control of thev ehicle. #
Onlyoperat ethis equipment when the
traf fics ituation permits. #
Ifyo uc anno tbes ureoft his,stop the
ve hicle whils tpaying attention toroad
and traf ficc onditions and ope rate the
equipment wit hthe vehicle stationar y. When using
thep hone, youm usto bse rvet he
legal requirements fort he countr yinwhichyou
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#
Switc hont he audio sy stem (see thes eparate
operating instructions). #
Switc hont he mobile phone (see thes eparate
operating instruction sfromt he manufac‐
turer). #
Establish aBluetooth ®
connection between
th em obile phone and thea udio sy stem (see
th es eparat eoperating instructions). #
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
Telephone menu.
The displa ywill sho wone of thef ollowing
messages:
R The name of them obile phone network
pr ov ider or PhoneREADY:
The mobile phon ehasfound anetwo rk
and is ready toreceive.
R Phone No Service:
No networ kisavailable or them obile
phone is sear ching foran etwo rk.
R Bluetooth ready:
Yo uh aven ot ye testablishe daBluetooth ®
connection between them obile phone
and thea udio sy stem.
Yo uc an obtain fur ther information about suitable
mobile phones and connectin gvia Blue tooth®
:
R AtaM ercedes-Ben zCommercial VanC enter
R OntheI nterne tath ttps://www.mercedes-
benz.com/connect
Ac ceptin gacall #
Press the0061 button on thes teering wheel.
If someone calls youw hen youa reinthe Tele-
phone menu,acorresponding messag ewill
appearont he display.
Re jectin gore ndingac all #
Press the0076 button on thes teering wheel.
Dialing anumber from thet elephone book #
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
Telephone menu. #
Press the0064 ,0063 or0076 button to
switc htot hetelephon ebook. #
Use the0064 or0063 button toscroll
th ro ugh then ames.
If yo up ress and hold theb utton forl onger
th an one second ,the names in thet elephone
book will be scrolled thro ugh rapidl y.
or #
Press and hold the0064 or0063 button for
longer than five seconds.
Ra pid scrolling –the name that starts with
th en extlette rort he pr evious letter in the
alphabe tisdisplayed.
Ra pid scrolling will stop when your elease the
button or reac ht he end of thel ist.
If onl yone telephon enumbe risstore df or a
name: #
Press the0061 or0076 button.
Dialing starts.
If se veraltelephone number sarestored fora
name: #
Press the0061 or0076 button.
The phone number swill be displa yed. #
Press the0064 or0063 button toselect a
te lephon enumbe r. #
Press the0061 or0076 button.
Dialing starts. #
Toexitth et elephone book: pressthe0076
or 0038 button.
Re dialing
The on-board compu terw ills ave thel astn ames
or number sdialed in ther edial memor y. #
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
Telephone menu. #
Press the0061 button toswitc htot heredial
memor y. #
Press the0064 or0063 button toselect a
name or telephon enumbe r. #
Press the0061 or0076 button.
Dialing starts. #
Toexitth er edial memo ry:press the0076
or 0038 button. Settings menu
Settings
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Depending on
thev ehicle's equipment, youh ave
th ef ollowing options on theSettings menu:
R Inthe Instrument Cluster submenu,changing
th ed ispla yoptions
R Inthe Time/Date submenu,changing the
time and da te
R Inthe Light submenu, changing thes ettings
fo re xterio rand interior lighting
R Inthe Vehicle submenu, switching vehicle
functions on/of foradjusting them
R Resetting thes ettings toFactory Setting #
Use the0059 or0065 button toselect the
Settings menu.
Instrumen tCluster submenu #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect the
Instrument Cluster submenu.#
Press the0076 button.
In the Instrument Cluster submenu,youh ave
th ef ollowing options depending on thee quip‐
ment:
R Changing theu nit of measurement ford is‐
tan ce
R Changing thed ispla ylanguage.
R Selecting thep ermanen tdispla yint he
header of thed isplay #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect the
desired function. #
Choose asetting.
Time/Date submenu #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect the
Time/Date submenu. #
Press the0076 button. #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect the
desired function. #
Press the0076 button. #
Choose asetting. #
Press the0076 button toconfirm.
Light submenu #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect the
Light submenu. #
Press the0076 button.
In the Light submenu, youh ave thef ollowing
options depending on thee quipment:
R Activating/deactivating thes urround
lighting and swit ch-of fdelay time of the
ex terior lighting
An activated Surround Lighting: function
wo rkso nly in thed arka nd if thel ight
switc hisint he0058 position.
R Activating/deactivating thes witch-off
dela ytime of thei nterior lighting #
Choose asetting.
Vehicle submenu #
Use the0064 or0063 button toselect the
Vehicle submenu. #
Press the0076 button.
In the Vehicle submenu, youh ave thef ollow‐
ing options depending on thee quipment:
R Setting thes ensitivity of ther ain sensor
Yo uc an find fur ther information under
"Windshield wipers" (/ page85).
R Switching thea utomatic door loc kon/o ff
Yo uc an find fur ther information under
"Automatic locking mechanism"
(/ page46).
R Activating/deactivating thea coustic lock‐
ing verification signal #
Choose asetting.
Re setting thes ettings to fa ctorysettings #
Press the0064 or0063 button toselect Fac-
tory Setting. #
Press the0076 button.
The Reset All Settings? function will be dis‐
pla yed. #
Press the0064 or0063 button toselect Yes. #
Press the0076 button.
Fo rs afet yr easons, no tall function swill be reset.
The Limit Speed (Winter Tires) function ofthe
permanen tlimiter can be adjus tedo nlyint he
Vehicle submenu. Instrument clus
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Information abou
tMercedes PR O(Mercedes
me)
Mercedes-Ben zVans vehicles suppor tthe follow‐
ing telematics solutions depending on what is
selec ted:
R Mercedes PRO
R Mercedes me
When youh ave regis tere da nd logged in wit ha
user accoun ttothe Mercedes PR OPortalor
Mercedes me Portal, then services and of fers
from Mercedes-Benz Vans will be available to
yo u.
Av ailabilit yofMercedes PR Oiscountry-depend‐
ent .You can checkt he availabilit yofMercedes
PR Oiny our countr yinthe Mercedes PR OPortal:
http://www.mercedes.pro
Av ailabilit yofMercedes me is countr y-depend‐
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http://www.mercedes.me
Fo rm orei nformation on Mercedes PR Oor
Mercedes me contact an authorized Mercedes-
Benz Center or visit theM ercedes PR OPortalor
Mercedes me Portal. Information abou
tMercedes PR Oconnect
(Mercedes me connect)
Mercedes PR Oconnec torMercedes me connect
is thec onnectivity product from Mercedes-Benz
th at intelligent lyconnects your vehicle wit hyour
smartphone, your table toryour PC. Youc an then
call up diverse information about your vehicle at
an yt ime, fore xamp le, or control specific vehicle
functions remo tely.
Among stothers, Mercedes PR Oconnect or
Mercedes me connect pr ovide thef ollowing serv‐
ices:
R Breakdown Management (breakdown assis‐
ta nce cal lbutton)
In thee vent of abreak down, youc an use the
breakdown assis tance cal lbuttonint heove r‐
head control panel tomak eac alltothe
Mercedes-BenzC ustomer Center
(/ page150).
R Mercedes-Benz Emer gency cal lsyst em (SOS
button)
Use the0053 button (SOS button) in the
ove rhead cont rolp anel tomak eac alltothe Mercedes-Benze
mergency cal lcenter
(/ page 150).
R Accident Recovery
Ac cident Recovery isavailable fory ou as a
supplemen ttothe Mercedes-Benz emer gency
cal lsyst em. If desired, at thec onclusion of an
emer gency call, your call is forw arded tothe
Mercedes-BenzC ustomer Center ,soyou can
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ize dM ercedes-Ben zCenter ,for example
(/ page150).
The Mercedes-Benz Cus tomer Center and the
Mercedes-Benze mergency call center ar eavaila‐
ble fory ou around thec lockfor theu se of the
services. Obser vethel egal requ irements fort he
countr yinwhich youa restay ing.
To use thes ervices in your vehicle, thef ollowing
condition smustbem et:
R Your vehicle is in an area wit hsufficient GSM
networ kcove rage.
R The ignition is switched on.
Fo rfurther information about Mercedes PR Oand
Mercedes PR Oconnect and ther ang eofs ervices
of fere d, please refertot he Mercedes PR Osup‐
plement at :https://www.mercedes.pro
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Mercedes me connect and ther ang eofs ervices
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Breakdown assis tance cal lbutton
2 The co verfor the 0053 button (SOS button)
3 0053 button (SOS button) 15 0
Mercedes PRO