Convenience closing
#
Insert the integrated key into position
2
in
the co-driver's door lock, then turn it to posi‐
tion
3
and hold it there.
or
#
Vehicles without ATA: press the
&
but‐
ton on the key for approximately two sec‐
onds.
or
#
Vehicles with ATA: press the
&
button on
the key.
All turn signal lamps flash three times. The
doors are locked. The side windows and the
sliding sunroof/pop-up roof close.
%
The roof hatch is not closed.
If there is a risk of becoming trapped:
#
Turn the integrated key to position
1
imme‐
diately and hold it there until the side win‐
dows and the sliding sunroof/pop-up roof
open again.
or
#
Press and hold the
%
button on the key
until the side windows and the sliding sun‐
roof/pop-up roof open again.
The driver's door is unlocked.
Convenience opening
#
Insert the integrated key into position
2
in
the driver's door lock, then turn it to position
1
and hold it there.
or
#
Press and hold the
%
button on the key
until the side windows and the sliding sun‐
roof/pop-up roof have reached the desired
position. All turn signal lamps flash once. The
driver's door is unlocked. The side windows
and the sliding sunroof/pop-up roof open.
%
The roof hatch is not opened.
ATA (Anti-Theft Alarm system)
Notes on ATA
ATA protects the towing vehicle from break-in and
theft.
ATA monitors the following systems:
R
on the towing vehicle:
-
the doors
-
the outside flaps
-
the power supply
-
the cab tilt lock
-
the vehicle interior (can be deactivated)
-
the maintenance flap
-
the fuel tank
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the box bodies (optional)
Vehicles for the transport of hazardous
goods: if ATA is primed and the power supply is
interrupted using the battery disconnect switch
(
/
page 94), the alarm is triggered. The on-
board computer displays a corresponding mes‐
sage in an event window.
Observe the following:
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when ATA is primed, it confirms the locking
procedure by flashing all turn signal lamps
three times. If the turn signal lamps do not
flash three times, one or more components
are not in the rest position. ATA cannot then
monitor these components, e.g. open outside
flaps.
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components that are moved to the rest posi‐
tion within approximately 30 seconds of ATA
being primed will be monitored.
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if you subsequently close the outside flaps
and want to include them in the monitoring,
prime ATA again.
ATA alarm
If ATA triggers an alarm, there is a visual and
audible warning:
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all turn signal lamps flash for approximately
five minutes.
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the alarm siren sounds for approximately 30
seconds.
If you switch on the ignition after an alarm has
been triggered, the on-board computer displays
the alarm trigger data along with the date and
time in an event window.
Priming/deactivating ATA
Before ATA is primed
#
Close the roof hatch, the sliding sunroof or
the pop-up roof.
#
Close the windows.
Opening and closing
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