duration of the one-sided parking light is
generally double that of the continuous
parking light on both sides.
Entry and exit lighting (orien-
tation lighting)
The entry and exit lighting lights up the area
immediately surrounding the vehicle when
you get in or out of the vehicle in darkness.
The entry and exit lighting is controlled auto-
matically by a light sensor.
Switching on entry lighting
— Unlock the vehicle when the automatic
headlight control function
is switched
on and the light sensor detects
darkness
.
Switching off entry lighting
— Automatically after the switch-off delay.
— OR: lock the vehicle.
— OR: press the light switch as often as nec-
essary until the setting is displayed in
the instrument cluster.
— OR: switch on the ignition.
Switching on exit lighting
— Switch off the ignition.
The exit lighting is switched on when the au-
tomatic headlight control
is switched on
and the light sensor detects
darkness
.
The
switch-off delay
starts when the last ve-
hicle door or the boot lid is closed.
Switching off exit lighting
— Automatically after the set switch-off de-
lay has elapsed.
— OR: automatically if a vehicle door or the
boot lid is opened approximately 30 sec-
onds after switch-on.
— OR: press the light switch as often as nec-
essary until the setting is displayed in
the instrument cluster.
— OR: switch on the ignition.
Adjusting entry and exit lighting
The switch-off delay can be set and the func-
tion activated or deactivated in the vehicle
settings in the Infotainment system
→ page 31.
Depending on the equipment, the behaviour
of the exterior lighting can be set in the vehi-
cle settings in the Infotainment system.
It is possible to choose between two display
strategies in the
Convenience light settings
menu:
— Classic entry and exit lighting.
The surround lighting, headlights and tail
light clusters are switched on and off si-
multaneously.
— Dynamic entry and exit lighting.
The surround lighting, headlights and tail
light clusters are switched on and off dy-
namically and in some cases with anima-
tion.
Headlight range control
Fig. 89 In the Infotainment system: touch slid-
er for headlight range control.
Headlight range control can be used to adjust
the light cone of the dipped beam headlights
to the vehicle load level. This gives the driver
the best visibility possible and means that
oncoming traffic will not be dazzled → .
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the
headlight range can be adjusted in the Info-
.
Vehicle lighting
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