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Page 1: ...Audio system navigation multimedia Supplement Nur f r internen Gebrauch For internal use only...

Page 2: ...Symbols Warning Environmental note Possible damage to the vehicle Tip X Instruction YY Continuation symbol Y page Page reference...

Page 3: ...Index 2 Introduction 6 At a glance 7 General settings 21 Navigation 31 Telephone 65 Audio 79 Video 101 4515842683 4515842683 Contents 1...

Page 4: ...hone 88 Connecting a USB device 89 Connecting Bluetooth audio devi ces 90 D Destination navigation Entering a destination by address 36 Entering a destination using the map 43 Entering a special desti...

Page 5: ...esti nation 45 Settings radio 83 Settings video 105 System settings 26 Time entry 25 Volume settings 22 Mobile phone Connecting Bluetooth inter face 67 De authorising 70 Registering authorising 67 Mus...

Page 6: ...ss 19 Sound Switching on off 18 Sound settings 19 Special destination Category 46 Entry 43 Symbols on the map 60 Speed Limit Assist 60 Station Setting the sensitivity 86 Station memory 81 Stations Set...

Page 7: ...Voice control system Switching off 62 Switching on 61 Index 5...

Page 8: ...our vehicle and therefore also have a considerable effect on your safety Therefore only have work on and changes to electronic components carried out at a qualified specialist workshop which has the n...

Page 9: ...At a glance Audio system navigation multimedia operating system 8 Operation 13 Basic functions 17...

Page 10: ...device mobile phone audio equipment is con nected Flashing blue Bluetooth connection is being established Unlit no Bluetooth device is connected Touch screen 11 Function Page Microphone Telephone ope...

Page 11: ...ultimedia on 17 mutes the audio video source or the current nav igation announcement 18 Press and hold the control knob switches audio system navigation multimedia off 17 Turn the control knob adjusts...

Page 12: ...t ton B X To move the front panel up press button B again i The front panel is moved up automati cally after one minute t button You can call up the main menu or the audio settings menu using this but...

Page 13: ...ion Y page 19 Fur ther setting options are described in the Audio settings section Y page 98 Touch screen General notes Wearing polarised sunglasses may impair your ability to read the display Cleanin...

Page 14: ...he station frequency line 1 Rthe radio text as scrolling text line 2 Rthe waveband line 3 Rthe assignment of the first four presets line 4 i The radio text is switched off in the standard setting Swit...

Page 15: ...l up the settings menu Selecting a function You would like to call up the radio settings for example in the radio display X Press the d symbol The radio settings menu appears You hear a clicking sound...

Page 16: ...g characters in navigation mode Entering characters The following sections explain character entry for the example of entering the street name Unter den Linden X Call up the enter street menu Y page 3...

Page 17: ...be entered with Latin characters The Cyrillic names are shown in brackets after the Latin entries X To exit character entry press Calling up the list of streets X Press More hits The list of streets...

Page 18: ...ntering letters X To select an umlaut press X Select an umlaut X Press AB to return to entering letters X To select a keyboard call up the system settings menu Y page 26 and select a keyboard Y page 2...

Page 19: ...You have ten attempts to enter the cor rect security code If you enter an incor rect security code the Wrong code mes sage stating the number of attempts remaining is shown for two seconds i If audio...

Page 20: ...ia the settings menu Y page 49 X To switch on navigation announcements press the arrow indicating the driving direction on the map during route guid ance or X Switch on voice output via the settings m...

Page 21: ...settings menu Y page 98 X Press Balance X Press the or button to set the sound focus point X Press OK The settings are stored and you exit the menu Setting treble and bass X Call up the audio setting...

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Page 23: ...General settings Volume settings 22 Screen settings 24 Clock settings 25 System settings 26...

Page 24: ...ttings menu appears X Press the or button to adjust the volume You can select values between 0 switched off and 50 loud or X Turn cVd the control knob X To confirm the setting press OK The volume sett...

Page 25: ...ff Last is then displayed on the right beside On volume in the menu or X Press Fixed on volume A settings menu appears X Press the or button to adjust the volume You can select values between 0 switch...

Page 26: ...oose between automatic or manual setting X Call up the screen settings menu Y page 24 The entry on the right beside Dimming shows the current setting X Select Dimming A menu appears X Automatic settin...

Page 27: ...The time is shown in the status bar in the radio display X Call up the Time entry menu Y page 25 X Press Edit time X Press the available numbers shown in white one after another The colon between the...

Page 28: ...possible volume may be lower On some devices it is possible to adjust the volume separately In this case start at a medium volume and increase it gradually This enables you to determine whether the sy...

Page 29: ...switched on again Standby mode is terminated after a defined time period standby time The device is now switched off and changes to the energy saving operating mode You can set the standby time indiv...

Page 30: ...ntry prompt is shown X Press the cross The cross moves across the screen X Repeat this action until the system set tings menu appears Loading the factory settings Audio system navigation multimedia ca...

Page 31: ...n only be provided by the nav igation system in conjunction with the most up to date map software You can have the map software updated at your smart Centre You will need to specify the vehicle identi...

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Page 33: ...Navigation Introduction 32 Basic settings 34 Destination entry 36 Route guidance 46 Last locations 54 Favourites destination memory 55 Map operation and settings 56 Voice control system 61...

Page 34: ...etermine the position of the vehicle before first use or whenever operational status is restored Therefore you may have to drive for a while before the position of the vehicle can be determined precis...

Page 35: ...jam avoidance Rroute plotting GPS track X Press Easy or Expert The navigation main menu is shown in Easy or Expert mode You can switch between Easy and Expert mode Y page 34 Option 2 the navigation s...

Page 36: ...native routes traffic jam avoidance RDisplay additionally junction zoom map colours RProgram settings additionally displaying the speed limit on the map route recording RVoice output RSpecial destinat...

Page 37: ...options Depending on the previous setting use or avoid the route options X Press to return to the settings menu or X Expert mode press Standard Alterna tive 1 or Alternative 2 The route options appear...

Page 38: ...ostcode and centre Rentering the country town postcode and special destinations Rentering the country town postcode Country and town postcode are sufficient to start navigating You can enter either a...

Page 39: ...structions for entering char acters can be found in the Entering characters in navigation mode section Y page 14 As soon as the letter has been entered the three largest towns found can be selected i...

Page 40: ...n Berlin Centre Sets the destination to the town centre and calls up the detailed information menu Y page 39 Points of interest X Enter a special des tination Y page 43 Entering a junction name X Pres...

Page 41: ...Y page 27 X Enter a name for the home address Instructions for entering characters using street input as an example can be found in the Entering characters in nav igation mode section Y page 14 X Pre...

Page 42: ...formation menu X Store the town as a favourite or as the home address Y page 39 X Check change the route options Y page 39 Calculate alternatives Expert mode Calculates two addi tional alternative rou...

Page 43: ...tion 2 X Enter the first number e g 1 As soon as the number has been entered More hits can be selected X Press More hits A list shows the three largest towns that match the entry and then shows all ot...

Page 44: ...igation mode section Y page 14 An example entry is shown in the table X To switch to decimal notation press decimal notation X To switch to degree notation press degree notation Notation Example input...

Page 45: ...the map If there are destinations available for this town these are shown as an address or as geo coordinates If further desti nation information is available the specification 1 3 and the symbols 9...

Page 46: ...tions within a category e g Leisure and sport 44 Destination entry Navigation...

Page 47: ...selection X Select a special destination from the list The detailed information menu appears Y page 39 Nearby X Enter a destination or press Display all special destinations Depending on the selectio...

Page 48: ...as described under option 1 or 2 Route guidance General notes Audio system navigation multimedia guides you to your destination by means of navigation commands in the form of audi ble navigation annou...

Page 49: ...approach a change in direction the area of the junction is zoomed in on the map In Expert mode you can set how much the map section is zoomed in Y page 58 Lane recommendations Lane recommendations may...

Page 50: ...e of the screen For the next destination intermediate stop final destination you will also see Rthe estimated driving time to the destination Rthe distance to the destination Rthe estimated time of ar...

Page 51: ...hen you reach your destination a cheq uered flag is displayed on the right hand side of the display and route guidance is ended automatically Navigation announcements Switching navigation announcement...

Page 52: ...ars The by pass option shows the current set ting X Press by pass A menu appears X Press none manual or automatic Selection Explanation none Traffic jams are not taken into account for route guid ance...

Page 53: ...u appears X Press Current position Destination area Overview or Starting point The map shows the route section with the selected route position or a complete overview of the route Blocking a section o...

Page 54: ...information can also be shown by pressing the field with the destination information at the bottom of the map Y page 47 Editing a route Introduction You can add additional destinations to the route o...

Page 55: ...card symbol in the edit route menu Y page 52 The loading and saving a route menu appears X To save a route press Save current tour An input menu appears X Enter a name for the route and then press OK...

Page 56: ...are currently available Editing the Quick menu X Press the symbol at the bottom right of the menu The quick menu settings appear with the Which key would you like to change prompt X Press a button Th...

Page 57: ...ed information menu and store the address Y page 39 Saving a destination to your favourites Option 1 after destination entry X Enter the destination e g as a town street and house number X Before rout...

Page 58: ...destinations X Press 1 at the bottom right in the Favourites list The Are you sure you want to delete all favourites message appears X Press OK All destinations including a home address are deleted f...

Page 59: ...using your finger The map moves in the corresponding direction Display Calling up the display menu X Press d in the navigation main menu Y page 33 The settings menu appears X Press Display The displa...

Page 60: ...nts up Dynamic map when a smaller map scale is used e g when driving on the motorway the map is displayed so that north is always up in order to make orientation easier 3D map the map is shown in bird...

Page 61: ...Calling up the programme settings menu X Press d in the navigation main menu Y page 33 The settings menu appears X Press Programme settings The programme settings menu appears Map operation and settin...

Page 62: ...s is activa ted i The maximum permis sible speed display may differ from the actual traffic situation e g as a result of incorrect map data X Press Speed limit X Press Warning at x km h several settin...

Page 63: ...other categories Voice control system At a glance Overview You can operate navigation mode using the voice control system Available commands are shown in the individual displays and are announced in s...

Page 64: ...g traffic situation into account or recognise any dangers or obstacles You must therefore be constantly aware of the prevailing road and traffic conditions so that you can recognise any dangers and re...

Page 65: ...list of town names in the display Please select an entry number from the list Say the number Name the street or say change post code city centre point of interest cancel or back Unter den Linden _ Th...

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Page 67: ...Telephone General notes 66 Telephony via the Bluetooth interface 67 Telephone operation 70 Using the phone book 72 Using call lists 74 Telephone settings 76...

Page 68: ...RNING Excessive electromagnetic radiation may constitute a health hazard to yourself and others Use of an exterior aerial gives con sideration to the current scientific dis cussion surrounding the pos...

Page 69: ...Free Profile 1 0 or above i Some displays depend on the supported version of the Hands Free Profile X Bluetooth visibility On certain mobile phones the device itself must be made visible for other dev...

Page 70: ...lay into the mobile phone and connect the mobile phone The following messages are shown one after another in the audio system navi gation multimedia display when regis tering RCalling RPhone connected...

Page 71: ...d Device name mes sage appears Example 2 the mobile phone is connected and supported Bluetooth features are displayed To disconnect the mobile phone To determine a master device To de register a mobil...

Page 72: ...OK The Deleted message appears The mobile phone display shows a mes sage that connection with audio system navigation multimedia has been termi nated X To de register all mobile phones press 1 in the...

Page 73: ...free call to the mobile phone The display shows either the phone number or the name The following information is shown in the display during a call Rtype of connection hands free mobile phone Rname or...

Page 74: ...of the mobile phone connected Phone book in the mobile phone Con tacts I Opening the phone book Option 1 the phone book in the mobile phone is shown as soon as downloading is complete X Option 2 press...

Page 75: ...sired Instructions for entering characters can be found in the Entering characters in the phone book section Y page 15 X Press OK The Saved message appears Audio system navigation multimedia phone boo...

Page 76: ...phone number X Press OK The Saved message appears X To delete a contact press The Please confirm to delete message appears X Press OK The Deleted message appears Deleting all contacts X Press 1 in th...

Page 77: ...details X Press The Calling Name message appears Storing a contact in the audio system navigation multimedia phone book X Select an entry in the call list and then press the memory card symbol or X P...

Page 78: ...it number sequence X Press PIN edit in the Bluetooth set tings menu An input menu appears X Select the numbers one by one by press ing briefly The numbers are entered at the top right X To delete brie...

Page 79: ...ess Bluetooth name in the Blue tooth settings menu An input menu appears X Enter a name Instructions for entering characters can be found in the Entering characters in the phone book section Y page 15...

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Page 81: ...Audio Radio mode 80 Music mode 86 Audio settings 98...

Page 82: ...isplay The settings menu appears X Press Band in the menu The entry on the right beside Band shows the current set ting A list of available wavebands is shown The frequencies that can be selected are...

Page 83: ...ss the magnifying glass symbol in the station preset memory The Station search menu appears Station search menu X Press Band scanning The Band scanning message appears All available stations are playe...

Page 84: ...rrently permitted numbers If you enter a frequency that is outside the frequency range audio system navi gation multimedia sets the next lower frequency Selecting a station by entering the sta tion na...

Page 85: ...ion preset memory appears X Press the magnifying glass symbol in the station preset memory X Press Travel store in the Station search menu X The Travel store message appears Audio system navigation mu...

Page 86: ...splay either shows the current programme type selected or NO PTY X Press PTY in the menu The list of available programme types appears X To switch off PTY press NO PTY The O symbol indicates that the...

Page 87: ...he network of the currently selected FM station Rthe RDS station with the best reception quality When traffic announcements are switched on a traffic announcement will interrupt the audio signal from...

Page 88: ...etween 0 no reduction and 7 high reduction X Press OK and confirm the entry X Press the button and return to the radio display Setting the sensitivity By setting the sensitivity you affect the range o...

Page 89: ...e front panel is folded down and uncov ers the disc slot The eject button lights up orange if there is a CD DVD in the disc slot X Press the eject button item F Y page 10 X Remove the CD DVD from the...

Page 90: ...nel again The front panel moves up and closes the SD MMC memory card slot iPod iPhone mode Supported variants i iPod and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Cupertino California USA The foll...

Page 91: ...more details and a comprehensive list of supported devices please contact a smart Centre Connecting an audio device to AUX X Connect the audio device using a 3 5 mm stereo jack plug with AUX port X P...

Page 92: ...mation You will need to register your Bluetooth audio device before using it with audio system navigation multimedia for the first time This process includes Rthe Bluetooth audio device searching as w...

Page 93: ...ode i For USB mode and SD MMC memory card mode the cover is shown on the display if the corresponding data is contained in the ID3 tag Switching off music mode X Press 1 in the respective basic dis pl...

Page 94: ...hold the or button until the desired position has been reached i On an iPod fast rewind only functions within the current track Option 2 X Press somewhere on playback bar in the following picture i Th...

Page 95: ...ta X Press Media data in the criteria dis play A folder structure or a track list appears Alphabetical track search To search by playback criteria To select the next highest folder level X Press folde...

Page 96: ...ound in the At a glance section Y page 15 The search entry is entered in the upper line X Press OK and confirm the entry A list shows the entries found X Press the 9 or button to scroll through the tr...

Page 97: ...d Preselec tion play back RUSB device RSD MMC memory card When this function is activated the next track to be played can be prese lected in the track list Selecting playback options X Press the d sym...

Page 98: ...yback of music on digital audio play ers Rm3u file format for saving multimedia playlists Rogg free of charge lossless compressed format for digital audio Rpls file format for saving multimedia playli...

Page 99: ...east 128 kbit s and a sampling rate of at least 44 1 kHz Lower rates can cause a noticeable deterioration in quality Notes for SD MMC memory cards and USB devices Observe the following notes for fast...

Page 100: ...ch comply with the EN60908 standard There fore you can only use discs with a max imum thickness of 1 3 mm If you insert thicker discs e g those that contain data on both sides DVD on one side and audi...

Page 101: ...anding sound quality with the volume and sound characteristics appearing to remain constant even during the journey The volume is adjusted depending on the current background noise and the dynamics ar...

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Page 103: ...Video Video mode 102 Picture viewer 109...

Page 104: ...effect Function restrictions If you would like to use the video function you first need to X Switch off the navigation Y page 33 X Apply the parking brake see the vehicle Owner s Manual The video ima...

Page 105: ...video To call up the DVD menu Previous chapter Pause function Next chapter A Makes settings A list symbol is shown in if a video DVD video CD with video files a USB device or a SD MMC memory card is...

Page 106: ...nterrupted is shown instead of X To continue playback press Playback continues from the point where it was interrupted is shown instead of Selecting a scene chapter This function can be used when play...

Page 107: ...symbol at the bottom right The list is exited automatically when playback of the next video file starts Fast forward rewind X Show the navigation menu Y page 103 X Press and hold or until the desired...

Page 108: ...io tracks in the settings menu Y page 105 by pressing Audio repeatedly Selecting subtitles video DVD video CD If the data medium supports subtitles these can be selected from a list The selection opti...

Page 109: ...sequence A in the input menu e g 00 30 for 30 minutes X Press OK X Enter the end of the film sequence B in the input menu e g 00 38 for 38 minutes X Press OK The film sequence is repeated Selecting re...

Page 110: ...4v mp4 mpeg mpg iTunes video format MPEG 4 video container format MPEG video format wmv Windows Media Video video codec xvid Video file with MPEG 4 codec H 264 Standard for video compres sion i If the...

Page 111: ...ons If you would like to call up the picture viewer you first need to X Switch off the navigation Y page 33 X Apply the parking brake see the vehicle Owner s Manual The function is not available while...

Page 112: ...picture file press 9 or to scroll in the list X Select the desired picture file X To search for a picture file press An input menu appears X Enter up to three characters from the beginning of the file...

Page 113: ...Rotating pictures X Display the picture X Press the symbol at the bottom right of the picture viewer Y page 109 The picture is rotated clockwise This setting is not saved Picture viewer 111 Video Z...

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