
If
ave hicle isde tected inthemonit oring rang e,
th ere dwa rning lam plight sup inthecor re‐
sponding outsidemirror.
If ave hicle occupant pullsthedoor handle on
th eside ofthewa rning, awa rning tone sou nds
twi ce and theambient lightinginthere spectiv e
door andthewa rning lam psinthecor respond‐
ing outside mirrorflash red.
Ve hicl eswith MBUX Interior Ass istant :th e
visu alwa rning begin sas soon asthehand ofa
ve hicle occupant movesin to thear ea ofthe
door .
% Ve
hicl eswith ambien tlig hting oractiv e
ambien tlig hting: theWarning Supportof
th eambient lightingcanbeactiv ated and
deactiv ated (/ page15 8).
% The warning assis tance candiffer depending
on theeq uipment andmayva ry acc ordin gto
th ese tting.
The exitwa rning isonl yav ailable whenActive
Bli nd Spo tAssi stisact ivat ed and uptoamax i‐
mum ofthre eminut esafte rth eignition has
been switchedoff.The exitwa rning isno long er av
ailable once thewa rning lam pin theoutside
mir rorflashes thre etimes.
The exitwa rning isonl yan aid and nota subs ti‐
tut efo rth eatt ent ion ofvehicle occupants. The
re sponsibili tyforopening andclosi ngthedoor s
and forlea ving theve hicle remains withth eve hi‐
cle occupants.
Sy stem limit s
Ac tiveBli nd Spo tAssi stma ybe limi tedin thefo l‐
lo wing situat ions,in par ticular :
R Ifth er eis dir ton thesensor sor thesensor s
ar eobscur ed
R Inpoor visibility ,e.g. due tofog, hea vyrain or
sno w
R Ifth er ear enar row vehicles, e.g.bicycles or
mo torbik es
R Ifth ero ad has very wide ornar row lanes
R Ifve hicles areno tdr iving inthemiddle of
th eir lane
Wa rnings maybe issued inerro rwhen driving
close tocrash barrier sor similar continuous lane
bor ders.Alw aysmak esur eth at ther eis suf fi‐ cie
ntdist anc eto theside forot her traf fic or
obs tacle s.
Wa rnings maybe interru pte dwhen driving along‐
side long vehicles, forex am ple truc ks,fo ra pr o‐
long edtime.
Ac tiveBli nd Spo tAssi stisno topera tionalwhen
re ve rsege ar iseng aged.
Ad dition ally,theex itwa rning maybe limit edin
th efo llo wing situat ions:
R When thesensor sar eco veredby adjac ent
ve hicles innar row par kingspac es
R When people approachth eve hicle
R Intheeve ntofstatio naryor slo wlymo ving
obj ect s
Fu nction ofthebr ak eap plica tionofActiv e
Bli nd Spo tAs sist
If Ac tiveBli nd Spo tAssi stdetects arisk ofaside
im pact inthemonit oring rang e, acou rse-co r‐
re cting brak eap plica tion iscar ried out. This is
designed tohelp youavo idacollis ion.
The cour se-cor recting brak eap plica tion isavaila‐
ble inthespeed rang ebe twee nap prox imat ely
20 mph(3 0km/h) and125mp h(2 00 km/h) . 24
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Driving and parking

The
rear vie wcam erawill notfun ction orwill
on lypa rtiall yfunc tion inthefo llo wing situat ions:
R Youar edr ivin gfo rw ards ataspee dgr ea ter
th an appr oximat ely10 mph(1 6 km/h).
R The trunk lidisopen.
R The weather condition sar epoor ,e.g .hea vy
ra in, sno w,fog, stor m or spr ay.
R The ambient lightcondit ionsarepoor ,e.g. at
night oriflight isshining intoth ecamer a.
R The camer alens isobs truct ed, dirtyor fog‐
ge dup. Obser vetheno teson cleaning the
re ar vie wcam era(/ page33 8).
R The cam eraor rear ofyour vehicle isdam‐
ag ed. Inthis case, have thecamer aand its
position andsetting checkedat aqu alif ied
spec ialistwo rkshop.
R The detection rang eis limit edbyaddit ional
ve hicle attachments atthere ar,suc has a
lice nseplat ebr ac ketor bicy cle rack .
Als oob ser vetheinf ormation onvehicle sensor s
and camer as(/ page21 0).
% Donotuse there ar vie wcam erain these
types ofsituation s.Yo uco uld other wise injur
eot her sor collide withobject swhen
par king theve hicle.
% The cont rast of thedispla yma ybe impair ed
by direct sunlight orby other light sources,
e.g. when driving outofaga rage .In this
case, paypar ticular attent ion.
% Have thedispla yre pair edorreplaced if,for
ex am ple, pixelerro rs consi derablyrestrict its
us e. 360
°came ra Fu
nction ofthesur round viewcamer a
The surround viewcam erais asy stem that con ‐
sis tsof four cam eras whic hco verth eimmediat e
sur round ingsof theve hicle. Thecamer asassis t
yo uwhen youar epar king,forex am ple, orat
ex its withre duced visibility .
The surround viewcam erainc ludes thefo llo wing
cameras andevaluat estheir imag es:
R Rear vie wcam era
R Front camer a
R Twoside camer asintheoutside mirrors The
camer asareonl yan aid and maysho wadis‐
to rted viewof obs tacle s,sho wthem incor rectly
or notsho wthem atall. The yar eno ta subs ti‐
tut efo ryo ur att entio nto thesur round ings.The
re sponsibili tyforsaf emaneu vering and parking
re mains withyo u. Mak esur eth at ther ear eno
per sons, animals orobjec tsetc., inthemaneu‐
ve ring area while ma neu vering and parking. Dr
ivin gand parking255

1
Display ofParking AssistPA RK TRONI C
(/ page26 0)
2 Guide lines
In the3D autovie w, thevir tual camer amo vesto
th est andar dper spec tive, facing forw ardfrom
th ere ar abo vethero of. The viewch ang esaut o‐
mat icall ywhen approachingobs tacle s.
If yo uto uc hth eto uc hsc reen, thevie wch ang es
to 3D viewwit hfree rotatio n.Youcan turn,tilt
and zoom thevie ws bytouc h. Wi
de-an glevie w 1
Displayof Parking AssistPA RK TRONI C
(/ page26 0)
2 Toswitc hbe tween standar dand wide- angle
vie w
Sy stem limit s
If th esy stem isno tre ady foroper ation, theSys-
tem Inoper ativemessag eappear son thecent ral
displa y. The
surround viewcam erawill notfun ction or
will onlypa rtiall yfunc tion inthefo llo wing situa‐
tion s:
R Youar edr ivin gfo rw ards ataspee dgr ea ter
th an appr oximat ely10 mph(1 6 km/h).
R The door sar eopen.
R Anoutside mirroris no tcom pletely folded
out.
R The trunk lidisopen .
R The weather condition sar epoor ,e.g .hea vy
ra in, sno w,fog, stor m or spr ay.
R The ambient lightcondit ionsarepoor ,e.g. at
night oriflight isshining intoth ecamer a.
R The camer alens isobs truct ed, dirtyor fog‐
ge dup.
R Ifcamera sor vehicle component sin whic h
th ecamer asareins talled aredamag ed.In
th is eve nt,have thecamer as,their position s
and their setting checkedat aqu alif ied spe‐
cialis two rkshop. 258
Driving andparking

The
funct ioncan warnvehicle occupants abouta
possible collisionwithan appr oaching vehicle or
bicy clewhen they exitth eve hicle.
As soon asave hicle occupant movesth eir hand
to wa rdsth edoor handle, depending ontheve hi‐
cle equipment, thefo llo wing warnings are
issued:
R The active ambien tlight ingorambien tlight ‐
ing flashes red.
R The warning lam pin theoutside mirrorals o
fl ashes redfo rone ofthefront door s.
R When thedoor isopened, awa rning tone
sou nds.
% The visualwa rning isthus already given
bef oreth edoor isopened.
% Further information onActiveBli nd Spo t
Assi stwit hex itwa rning (/ page24 2) and
on ambientlighti ng(/ page 158). Swi
tchin gthe reading light and sear chlight
and onoroff Re
quirement s:
R Forthe reading light:th ecamer asare
switc hedon:
The front camer aactiv ates there adin glight
fo rdr iver and front pass enger.
The rear cam eraact ivat es there adin glight
fo rth elef tand right rear seat passe ngers.
R The driver' sand fron tpasse nger' shan d
mo vement take splace under theinside rear‐
vie wmir ror.Re ar passe ngersmo vetheir
hand atthegr ab handle infront ofthere ad‐
ing lam p.
R Forthe search light :th efunc tion isavaila‐
ble intheve hicle when itis dar k.
The camer asareswitc hedon:
The front camer are cor dstheint eraction
ar ea oftheunocc upied front passeng erseat.
The rear cam erare cor dstheint eraction area
of theunocc upied leftor right rear seat . R
The seat sco veredar eunocc upied orach ild
is sitt ing inach ild restra int system.
Switc hingthere ading light on and off Ca
rrying outoper ation ofthere adin glight forth e
dr iver and front passeng er MBUX
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Car
rying out oper ation ofthere ading lightforre ar
occ upant s #
Moveyour han dup and down verticall yunder
th einside revie wmir ror.
or #
Movethehand onthegr ab handle verticall y
up and down infront ofthere adin glight .
The readin glight isswit ched on oroff. Switc
hingthesear chlight onand off Int
eract ion area foractiv ating thesear chlight #
Toswitc hon: reac hwit hyo ur han dint oth e
ar ea ofan uno ccupied seat.
The sear chlight isswitc hedonaut omat ically
fo rth eve hicle occupants. #
Toswitc hof f:wit hdr aw thehand from the
ar ea oftheunocc upied seat.
The sear chlight isswitc hedoffag ain. Au
tomatic pres elec tio nof the outsi de mir ror
(COMF ORT/r eact ive) Re
quiremen ts:
R The front camera isswitc hedon.
Unti lno w, tosetth eoutside mirrorth edesir ed
mir rorhad tobe select edusing apr eselect ion
butt oninthedr iver's door .
Wi th theMBUX Interior Assis tant, themir rorto
be setis preselect edaut omatic allybythenatu‐
ra lmo vement ofyour head tothelef tor right.
When thehand touc hes thebutt onforadju sting
th eoutside mirror,th eLED under thebutt onof
th epr eselect edmir rorside lights up.
Use thebutt ontosetth eposition oftheactiv e
outside mirror.
% Preselection oftheoutside mirrorusi ng but‐
to ns isstill possible .Fu rther information on
adjus tingtheoutside mirrors (/ pag e16 3).
% Thedr iver came raisalso used forth is appli‐
cat ion. 288
MBUXmultim ediasystem

#
Mak esur eth at when theposition of
dr iver's seat isbeing adjustedusing the
multime diasystem, nopeople orbody
par tsarein theseat's rang eof mo ve‐
ment.
If th er eis arisk ofsomeone becoming trap‐
ped, stop theadjus tmentpr ocess immedi‐
at ely: #
a)Tapth ewa rning mess ageon thecen‐
tra ldispla y.
or #
b)Press amemor yposition buttonora
seat adjus tmentswitc hon thedr iver's
door .
The adjus tmentpr ocess willbestop‐
ped. The
driver's seat iseq uipped withan access pre‐
ve nter.
If th edr iver's door isopen, thedr iver's seat will
no tbe setaf te rcall ing upthedr iver's profile. User
profiles and user -specif iccont ent
Pr ereq uisit esforth eve hicle owner :
R Youha ve aMer cedesme user accoun t.
R Youha ve aMer cedesme PIN.
R Youha ve agreed tothete rm sof use.
R The vehicle islink edtoaMer cedesme user
acc oun t.
% Ifon eof thepr e-r equisit eslistedis missing
or ifno user profile has been select ed,the
dat adescr ibedinthefo llo wing sectionwill
be save din theve hicle asthest andar dse t‐
tin g.Standar dse tting scan bechang edbyall
ve hicle users.
User profiles save per sonal settings. Ifth eve hi‐
cle isused byseveralpeople, aper son can
ch ang eth eir profile settings without chang ing
th ese ttings ofother user s.
Yo ucan individ ualiz eauser profile intheve hicle
using these t-up assis tant or using these ttings
in your user profile. Some setting s,e.g .th e
Mer cedes mePIN and apr ofile pho toaremade
in theMer cedes meapp orintheMer cedes me
Po rtal. User
-spec ific con tent and applica tions with per‐
sonal dataar epr otect edbydiffere nt leve ls of
secur ity.To acc ess protect edcon tent, the
Mer cedes mePIN and, depending ontheve hicle
eq uipment, biometric sensor scan beused.
% The secur ityleve lis setby themultimedia
sy stem and calculat edfrom thecombin ation
of all sensor inputs. Some securityleve ls
can notbe turned off.
% When auser profile isact ivat ed, thefo llo w‐
ing person alized comfort systems, forex am‐
ple, canbeadjus tedor their settings loaded:
R Seat
R Ambien tlight
R Outside mirrors
R Blinds
R Aircondi tioningadjus tment
If th euser profile isactiv ated when driving
th en thedr iver's seat position willnotbe
adjus ted. MBUX
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Dep
endingontheve hicle equipment youcan ,as
a user ,sa ve thefo llo wing settings ,fo rex am ple:
R Driver' sseat ,st eer ing wheel andmirrorse t‐
tings
R Climat econtr ol
R Ambient lighting
R Radio (including statio nlis t)
R Sugg estio ns and favo rite s
Sugg estions
The vehicle canlearnth ehabits ofthedr iver .It
th en mak essugg estion sre ga rding navig ation
des tination s,phon enumb ersand music prefer‐
enc es.The requ iremen tsforth at areth eselec‐
tion ofauser ,yo ur consen tto there cor ding of
da ta and sufficie ntcoll ecteddata.
Favo rite s
Favo rite sof feryo uqu ick acc ess tofreq uently
use dapp lications. 100favo rite sar eav ailable in
tot al. Conf
iguringuser s,sugg estion sand favo rite s Re
quirement s:
R Touse these t-up assis tant :th eve hicle issta‐
tio nar y.
Multimedia system:
4 © 5
f 5
Change User
Ad ding ause r #
Select 0074Add User.
A QR code isloa ded . #
Scan thedispla yedQR code withth e
Mer cedes meapp oranyQR code scanner
on amobile device. Ifth eMer cedes meapp
is no tye tins talled onyour mob iledevic e,
yo uwill bedirect edtothestor eof your
mob iledevic e. #
Followthedir ect ions intheapp.
The vehicle isconn ectedwithyo ur Mer cedes
me user accoun t.This automat icallycr eat es
yo ur user profile intheve hicle.
If onl yyo ur user profile isavailable, itwill be
loaded automat ically. If
mor eth an oneuser profile isavailable, you
will bedirect edtotheuser select ion.
When theve hicle isstatio nary,these t-up
assis tant star ts aut omat icallyaf te ruser
sele ction.
Sel ecti nguser options #
Select Settings . #
Select Suggestions. #
Select AllowAllSugge stions.
or #
Switc hth eop tion son oroffindividuall y.
If an option isswitc hedonand sufficie nt
da ta has been gather ed, sugg estion sbased
on your user behaviorwillbeoffere dto you. #
Forin te llig ent multim odalit y:select Multi-
modality.
If th eop tion isactiv e,theMBUX Voice Ass is‐
ta nt can beacti vatedin cer tain situat ions. #
Toswitc hth elear ning function offfo r
24 h:swi tchon Deactiva te24h Intelli gent
Learni ng. 292
MBUX multimedi asy stem

Missing
values werenotav ailable atthetime of
going topress.
Height whenopened Model
1 1
Height
when
opened
S 500 4MATIC 73.0 in
(1 855 mm) Ve
hicl edimens ions S
500 4MATIC
Ve hicle length2 03.9in
(5 17 9mm)
Ve hicle widthincluding out‐
side mirrors 83.0
in
(2 10 9mm)
Ve hicle height 59.2in
(1 503 mm)
Wheelbase 122.3 in
(3 10 6mm)
Tu rning radius 41.0 ft
(1 2.5 m) We
ight sand loads Please
note thefo llo wing forth especif iedvehi‐
cle data:
R Items ofoptional equipment increase the
curb weight andreduce thepa yload.
Missing values werenotav ailable atthetime of
going topress. Model
Maximumroof load
S 50 04MA TIC 49
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Tech nica lda ta