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Possible commands
General information Most contents on the Control Display can bespoken as commands, e.g. menu items or list
entries. Say list entries as shown.
Instructions can be issued or questions can be
asked where the Personal Assistant provides support.
Function examples
Vehicle status and vehicle information
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SettingsSetting the voice control
You can set the system to use standard dialog
or a short version.
The short version of the voice control plays
back short messages in abbreviated form.1."CAR"2."Settings"3."General settings"4.If necessary, "Personal assistant"5."Voice control"6."Response length"7.Select the desired setting.
Speaking during voice output
It is possible to answer during inquiries of the voice activation system. The function can be
deactivated if inquiries are often undesirably
canceled, for instance due to background noise
or conversations in the vehicle.
1."CAR"2."Settings"3."General settings"4.If necessary, "Personal assistant"5."Voice control"6."Speaking during voice output"
Online speech processing
Online speech processing improves the quality
of the speech recognition and search results for points of interest. To use the functions,
data is transmitted to a service provider via an
encrypted connection and stored locally there.
1."CAR"2."Settings"3."General settings"4.If necessary, "Personal assistant"5."Voice control"6."Online speech processing"
Adjusting the volume
Turn the volume button during the voice guid
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Tilt alarm sensorThe inclination of the vehicle is monitored.
The alarm system responds in situations such as attempts to steal a wheel or when the vehi
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The displays may vary depending on theequipment version and country variant.IconDescriptionGreen: the seat belt is buckled
on the corresponding rear seat.Red: the seat belt is not buck
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Yellow lines, arrow 2, mark the bumper of your
own vehicle.
Acoustic warning In addition to the optical indicator, a warning
signal sounds if your own vehicle moves into
the respective direction.
System limits
System limits of the sensors Additional information:
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brake disks and brake pads and protects them
against corrosion.
Chrome surfaces
Carefully clean Chrome surfaces, especially in
case of exposure to road salt, with plenty of
water and added auto shampoo as needed.
Rubber components Environmental influences can cause surfacecontamination of rubber parts and a loss ofgloss. Use only water and suitable cleaningagents for cleaning.
Treat especially worn rubber parts with rubber
care products at regular intervals. When clean