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Introduction 9Steering wheel audio controls1 Thumbwheel: manual timesetting (see vehicleowner's manual) ... 72 q button ...
Introduction 99 The programme name is indicatedif the RDS function is active3 107. If traffic announcements areenabled, [TP] or [ ] will be displaye
100 IntroductionSoundIf you prefer a preset sound stylethere are five options to select from.Select menu item Sound.The following options are availabl
Introduction 101External InUse this function to adjust the volumeof external sources such as a mobilephone.Select menu item External In.Turn the multi
102 RadioRadioUsage ... 102Station search ... 102Autostore lists ...
Radio 103The Station menu contains thefollowing areas:In the upper area, stored stations canbe called up.In the lower area, all other receivablestatio
104 RadioKeep the rocker switch m or npressed until Seek is displayed.Or (only FM/AM):Set RDS to Off 3 107.Select the menu item j or k in theradio men
Radio 105The frequency last tuned into isdisplayed.Turn the multifunction knob until theexact frequency is reached.You will hear the newly tuned-insta
106 RadioIn the radio menu enable/disable onstandby for traffic announcements ifdesired 3 107.Select menu item Autostore.The entire waveband is displa
Radio 107Select menu item FM level, AM levelor DAB Level (if available).The radio switches to the normalmode for the selected waveband.The radio menu
108 RadioSwitching RDS on/offIf you switch RDS on, the RDSfunctions are enabled and only RDSstations are sought during theautomatic station search.If
10 IntroductionWhen the Infotainment system isswitched on, the last selected volumeis set.If the volume is muted (set to zero),the \ symbol is shown i
Radio 109If no PTY station can be received, Nostation available is displayed. Selectthis message to access the radiomenu.Select the station desired.Th
110 RadioTraffic stations can be recognised bythe TP symbol in the display.Switching traffic programme on/off If on standby for trafficannouncement i
Radio 111announcement. To do this, onstandby for traffic announcementsmust be enabled.During the phone call the radio oraudio source are muted.Externa
112 RadioPress the rocker switch c or d.The previous or next occupiedmemory level appears briefly on thedisplay.After that the ensemble stored on them
Radio 113DAB AFYou can define that when you driveinto another ensemble area, thesame station is received as in theprevious ensemble area.This function
114 CD PlayerCD PlayerGeneral information ... 114Usage ... 115General informationYou can play sta
CD Player 115When naming albums and tracks,umlauts or special charactersshould not be included.Applicable playlist extensions:"m3u" or "
116 CD PlayerA list of all tracks is displayed.The track currently being played ismarked with an arrow.Select the track required.The CD menu is displa
CD Player 117MP3 CD:If there are 5 or fewer albums on anMP3 CD, 4 tracks per album areplayed in random order. If there aremore than 5 albums on the MP
118 CD PlayerNot all CDs contain CD text. In thesecases, the track numbers and playingtimes are always displayed.Activate/deactivate the Show titleche
Introduction 11 USB port functions 3 29 Bluetooth music functions 3 32NavigationPress the NAV button to open theNAVIGATION menu.Press the MAP button
AUX input 119AUX inputGeneral information ... 119Usage ... 119General informationThe connector is
120 USB portUSB portGeneral information ... 120Playing saved audio files ... 121General informationThe connector is located in
USB port 121Supported folder structure depth: atleast 8 levels.WMA files with Digital RightsManagement (DRM) from onlinemusic shops cannot be played.W
122 USB portMusic browserDepending on the model/version ofthe connected iPod and the datastored, there are various options forthe selection and playin
USB port 123
124IndexAActivating CD player... 115AM... 102AS...
125Position... 99Programme type... 107PTY... 107
Introduction ... 128Radio ... 139CD Player ... 146AU
128 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 128Theft-deterrent feature ... 129Overview ...
12 IntroductionThe corresponding system function isactivated, or a message is displayed,or a submenu with further options isdisplayed.With multifuncti
Introduction 129Important information onoperation and traffic safety9 WarningThe Infotainment system has to beused so that the vehicle can bedriven sa
130 IntroductionOverviewControl elements
Introduction 1311 RDS ... 141Display programme nameor transmission frequencyof the station ... 14
132 IntroductionSteering wheel audio controls1 Thumbwheel ... 133Turn: TID (Triple-Info-Display): Manual stationsearch ...
Introduction 133The steering wheel remote controlhas other functions in conjunctionwith the Mobile phone portal, seechapter for Mobile phone portal.Op
134 Introduction3. Press OK button and thenrepeatedly n button to selectIgn. logic.4. Press OK button to change thecurrent setting.After changing the
Introduction 135To avoid overriding the AUX input, theeffective output voltage of theexternal audio source must be lowerthan 1.5 V.Main displayThe mai
136 Introduction Treble SoundSetting the volume distributionbetween front - rear1. Press the SOUND button.Fader appears on the display.2. Adjust the
Introduction 137The following menu items areavailable: AUX Vol. AUX input volume, e.g. aportable CD player TA Volume: Volume of trafficannouncements
138 IntroductionOn Volume1. Press the SETTINGS button.2. Press the OK button repeatedlyuntil the relevant function isdisplayed.3. Adjust the value wit
Introduction 13Scrolling through a long list of menuitemsIf more menu items are available thanpresentable on the screen, a scrollbar is displayed.With
Radio 139RadioUsage ... 139Station search ... 139Autostore lists ...
140 Radiostill cannot find a station, the lastactive frequency (FM) or ensemble(DAB) will be set.Manual station searchThe manual station search is use
Radio 141The AS level can also be activatedand deactivated using the FM/AMbutton 3 139.Autostore (AS)Automatic storing (AS) of anyreceivable station i
142 Radio The Infotainment system alwaystunes into the best receivablebroadcasting frequency of the setstation by means of AF (AlternativeFrequency).
Radio 1433. Select one of the 29 programmetypes e.g. News orEntertainment with m or n.4. Hold down the OK button until thestation search begins.After
144 Radio If on standby for trafficannouncement is switched on, thenCD playback or DAB reception areinterrupted during a trafficannouncement. Traffi
Radio 145 If the DAB signal is reflected bynatural obstacles or buildings, thereception quality of DAB isimproved, whereas AM or FMreception is consi
146 CD PlayerCD PlayerGeneral information ... 146Usage ... 147General informationWith the CD play
CD Player 147Applicable playlist extensions:"m3u" or "pls".When generating (coding) the MP3files from audio data, a bitrate of upt
148 CD PlayerThe first track on the album isdisplayed and played.All albums which do not contain MP3files are automatically skipped.Random modeRandom
14 IntroductionExample: Avoid road settingsWith touch screen:Tap on the - or + screen button besidea setting to adjust this setting.With multifunction
CD Player 149Eject CD appears on the display.If a CD is ejected, the last radio stationused will automatically be played.A CD can be ejected even if t
150 AUX inputAUX inputGeneral information ... 150Usage ... 150General informationThe connector is
AUX input 151
152IndexAActivating CD player... 147AM... 139AS...
153SSDVC... 136Setting the volume... 133Sound settings... 135Speed
Introduction ... 156Voice recognition ... 166Index ... 172Mobi
156 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 156Bluetooth connection ... 158Emergency call ...
Introduction 157Operating the mobile telephoneMobile telephones affect yourenvironment. This is the reason whysafety rules and regulations weredrawn u
158 IntroductionSelection of the functional ranges inthe headline and additionaloperations are described below:Steering wheel remote control system1 T
Introduction 15With multifunction knob:1. Turn the multifunction knobclockwise or anti-clockwise toselect a menu item.2. Press the multifunction knob
Introduction 159When the mobile telephone is slottedin the adapter, the telephone menu orBluetooth™ menu appear on thedisplay.If the mobile telephone
160 IntroductionThe message "Add device toknown devices?", or a similarmessage, appears on the displayof the mobile telephone.8. Confirm thi
Introduction 161The message "Device found:UHP" appears on the display ofthe mobile telephone.3. Start the mobile telephone’sconnection funct
162 Introduction9 WarningDo not end the call until you arerequested to do so by theemergency call centre.OperationIntroductionAs soon as a connection
Introduction 163Enter No... appears on the display.Select the digits for the telephonecalls from the foot of the display inorder and start the diallin
164 IntroductionSelect menu item Filtering.The selected check box indicatesactive filtering. The phone bookentries are grouped by initial letter(abc,
Introduction 165You can now enter numbers using thethumbwheel.In the display footer, select the figuresrequired.The signal tones are now sent.Freespee
166 Voice recognitionVoice recognitionVoice recognition ... 166Voice recognitionThe speech recognition systemenables you to operat
Voice recognition 167Ending the dialogueThere are various ways to deactivatethe speech recognition system andend the dialogue: By pressing q Time-ou
168 Voice recognition "Delete" "Phonebook" "Help" "Cancel"Detailed description of thesecommands see below.
16 Introductionor if an audio main menu is currentlyactive, e.g. the FM1 or CD menu,press the multifunction knob.NoteThe Audio screen button in theSE
Voice recognition 169User: "One One Nine Nine"Voice output repeats: "One One NineNine"User: "Change"Voice output repeats
170 Voice recognitionUser: <Miriam>Voice output: "The number, please!".User: "Plus Four Nine"Voice output: "Plus Four N
Voice recognition 171
172IndexAAccepting calls... 162Activating speech recognition... 166BBluetooth connection... 158CCall lists..
173VVoice recognition ... 166
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Introduction 17BrightnessTo adjust the brightness of thedisplay: set Brightness to Very Bright,Bright, Medium, Dark, or Very Dark.Display modeTo adjus
18 RadioRadioUsage ... 18Station search ... 19Radio data system (RDS) ... 2
Touch & Connect ... 3CD 40 USB ... 87CD 30 / CD 30 MP3 ... 127Mobile phone
Radio 19Enabling or disabling trafficannouncements (TA)Select the TA screen button to enableor disable the reception of trafficannouncements.Further d
20 RadioThe list entry of the currently playedFM station is highlighted in red.If a station is stored on one of thestation buttons 1...6, thecorrespon
Radio 21If RDS Regional mode is activated,only frequencies of the currentlyreceived RDS station with the sameregional programme are considered.If RDS
22 RadioNoteThe TA screen button is available inall audio main menus (e.g. FM1 orCD menu) and in the TRAFFICINFO menu.In the TRAFFIC INFO menu the TAs
CD Player 23CD PlayerGeneral information ... 23Usage ... 24General informationThe Infotainmen
24 CD Player Dirt and liquids on CDs can smearthe lens of the audio player insidethe device and cause faults. Protect CDs from heat and directsunlig
CD Player 25If the normal CD replay mode is active(no mix or repeat mode activated, seebelow): replay starts with the firsttrack on the CD again, afte
26 CD PlayerFast forward or rewindPress the l or m button and holdit down to fast forward or rewind thecurrent track.NoteThe activation of the fast fo
CD Player 27During MP3 CD replayIf an MP3 CD is inserted, the currenttrack or all tracks in the currentlyselected folder can be repeatedlyplayed until
28 AUX inputAUX inputGeneral information ... 28Usage ... 28General informationThe connector i
USB port 29USB portGeneral information ... 29Playing saved audio files ... 30General informationThe connector is located i
30 USB portMaximum folders in depthhierarchy: at least 8.WMA files with Digital RightsManagement (DRM) from onlinemusic shops cannot be played.WMA fil
USB port 31Music browserDepending on the model/version ofthe connected iPod and the datastored, there are various options forthe selection and playing
32 Bluetooth musicBluetooth musicGeneral information ... 32Operation ... 32General informationBlue
Bluetooth music 33Activating the Bluetooth musicmodePress the MEDIA button once orseveral times to activate theBluetooth music mode.The most important
34 NavigationNavigationGeneral information ... 34Usage ... 35Destination input ...
Navigation 35The route guidance is provided byvoice commands and a directionarrow, as well as with the aid of amulti-colour map display.TMC traffic in
36 NavigationThe NAVIGATION menu providesaccess to all system functions fordestination input 3 46 and routeguidance 3 63.TRAF button andTRAFFIC MESSAG
Navigation 37Route guidance not activeIf route guidance is not active, thefollowing information is displayed: In the top line: information on thecurr
38 NavigationNoteThe activation/deactivation of voiceguidance is indicated by a beep, ifsystem sounds are activated 3 9. Map display of the area arou
Introduction ... 4Radio ... 18CD Player ...
Navigation 39Moving the visible map sectionThe visible map section on the mapdisplay can be moved freely in alldirections.Activating the move modeTap
40 NavigationEnter the desired name for thecurrent position.To display a keypad for the input ofnumbers and special characters:select the More screen
Navigation 41In the 2D map view, you can togglebetween the "north orientation",and the "driving directionorientation" mode, see Ma
42 NavigationThe following further settings/optionsare available: Time Display: toggles betweendisplaying the estimated arrivaltime and the estimated
Navigation 43system, see "User defined points ofinterest" below.Select the menu item to remove alluser defined POI data from theInfotainment
44 NavigationNoteFunctionality of the Dynamicnavigation settings when routeguidance is active, see "Settings forroute calculation and guidance&qu
Navigation 45Example: 9.9800000,52.0150000, "Michaels House[ Fleet Street ]"Please note, that the text shownabove has to be entered in asing
46 NavigationTo start the download: press theSETUP button, select the Navigationscreen button, select the Downloadmy POIs now menu item, and thenconfi
Navigation 47as new destination, see "Enteringand selecting the home address"below.The menu options Options, Route,and Cancel Route are desc
48 NavigationIn case the displayed city name is theone you are searching for, you canselect the OK screen button to directlyadd that city name to your
4 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 4Theft-deterrent feature ... 5Control elements overview ...
Navigation 49NoteDetailed description of address datainput via menus with keypads, see"Using menus with keypads foraddress input" above.Note
50 NavigationA menu with keypad for streetname input is displayed.Enter the name of the desiredstreet.NoteAs long as no street name letter isentered,
Navigation 51Select the list entry with thedesired house number or numberrange.The CONFIRM DESTINATIONmenu is displayed.5. Confirming the new destinat
52 NavigationTap on the map to move thedestination to a new location.The destination flag is nowdisplayed at the new location.Select the OK screen but
Navigation 53Using the address book, you canconveniently store the addresses ofyour favourite destinations, and laterselect these addresses asdestinat
54 NavigationIf required, you can move thevisible map section in an arbitrarydirection by moving your finger onthe screen, and change the mapscale by
Navigation 55To store the address data: seedescriptions above. Current Position: stores the currentdestination in the address book.To store the addre
56 NavigationThe data stored on the map SD cardcontain a great number of predefinedPOIs, which are indicated bycorresponding symbols on the mapdisplay
Navigation 57To return to the restaurant list:select the List screen button.To start route guidance to theselected restaurant: select theStart screen
58 NavigationPOIs which names contain theentered letter combination.NoteIf you do not enter any letter, andthen start a POI search, the systemwill sea
Introduction 5stop your vehicle and operate theInfotainment system while thevehicle is stationary.9 WarningThe usage of the navigationsystem does not
Navigation 59To return to the user POI list: selectthe List screen button.To start route guidance to theselected user POI: select the Startscreen butt
60 NavigationA chequered flag now indicates thenew destination, and at the bottom ofthe map the street name (or GPScoordinates) of the new destination
Navigation 61Select the Intersection asdestination menu item.Perform operating steps 1 to 3 of"Entering an address directly", seeabove.After
62 Navigationexceeds 50, the oldest one will beremoved from the list, and the newone will be added.After selecting a previous destinationin the list,
Navigation 63The old home address (if available)will be deleted. Start: sets the displayed homeaddress or GPS coordinates asnew destination, and star
64 NavigationControlling route guidance viathe NAVIGATION menuPress the NAV button to open theNAVIGATION menu.The NAVIGATION menu providesthree option
Navigation 65Automatic: all TMC messages areautomatically taken into account forroute calculation/recalculation.Prompt: in the event of a traffic jamo
66 NavigationTo show all available information on aparticular route list item: select thatlist item.Controlling route guidance viathe TRAFFIC MESSAGES
Navigation 67The following menu options areavailable: Avoid Road Ahead: opens theAVOID ROAD AHEAD menu.Using that menu you can excludethe first upcom
68 NavigationNoteYou can only define one singleexclusion street or one exclusionsection at a time in the route list.To perform the street exclusion:se
6 IntroductionTo unlock the Infotainment system,enter your four digit PIN code:NoteDetailed description of menuoperation via touch screen ormultifunct
Navigation 69In the case of a traffic problem (e.g.traffic jam, closed road) on the routeyou are driving, a message isdisplayed, and a voice messageou
70 NavigationImportant information on SD cardhandlingCautionNever attempt to use an SD cardthat has been cracked, deformedor repaired using adhesive t
Navigation 71Inserting the SD cardPush the SD card with the labelledside upward, and the cut-outs on theright side (see image above),carefully into th
72 NavigationNo. Explanation1 Traffic jam2 Closed road3 Slippery road4 Road works5 Icy road6 Fog7 Cross winds8 Narrowing9 Accident10 Danger11 Uneven r
Phone 73PhoneGeneral information ... 73Bluetooth connection ... 74Emergency call ... 76Oper
74 Phonephones is prohibited, ifinterference is caused by themobile phone or if dangeroussituations can occur.BluetoothThe Phone portal is certified b
Phone 75Infotainment system's Bluetoothunit, CAR HF UNIT will bedisplayed.4. On the Bluetooth device: selectCAR HF UNIT and then follow theinstru
76 PhoneRemoving a paired deviceIn the BLUETOOTH SETUP menu:select the Delete Paired Device menuitem.A list of all Bluetooth devices currentlypaired t
Phone 77OperationAs soon as a connection viaBluetooth has been set up betweenyour mobile phone and theInfotainment system, you can operatemany functio
78 PhoneIn case a mobile phone is in the rangeof the Infotainment system which hasits Bluetooth function activated and ispaired to the Infotainment sy
Introduction 7Control elements overviewTouch & Connect
Phone 79If the phone book contains a greatnumber of entries: see "Searching fora phone number" below.Scroll through the list of phone booken
80 PhoneEnter the first letters of the contactname you are searching for (selectthe Delete screen button once orseveral times to delete alreadyentered
Phone 81To initiate a phone call: select the{ screen button. The displayedphone number is dialled.Manually entering a phone numberIn the PHONE menu: s
82 PhoneDeactivating the handsfree modetemporarily (privacy mode)Select the Handset screen button.The conversation can be continuedonly via the mobile
Phone 83Downloading the phone bookTo open the PHONE SETUP menu:press the SETUP button, select theBluetooth & telephone menu item andthen select th
84IndexAActivating the CD player... 24Activating the radio... 18Adding waypoints... 63Address bo
85NNavigationadding waypoints... 63address book... 46control elements... 35creating
86UUsage... 18, 24, 28, 35USB portimportant information... 29playing saved audio files... 30User POIscreati
Introduction ... 88Radio ... 102CD Player ... 114A
88 IntroductionIntroductionGeneral information ... 88Theft-deterrent feature ... 89Overview ...
8 Introduction1 l ... 19Radio: scroll down instation memory ... 19CD/MP3: short press: skiptra
Introduction 89stop your vehicle and operate theInfotainment system while thevehicle is stationary.Radio receptionRadio reception may be disrupted bys
90 IntroductionOverviewControl elements
Introduction 911 e knob ... 92Briefly press: switch on/offInfotainment system ... 92Turn: adjust volume ...
92 IntroductionSteering wheel audio controls1 Thumbwheel ... 92Turn: Move cursor ... 92Press: confirm a selection
Introduction 93 If the automatic switch-on isdisabled, the Infotainment systemcan only be switched on with thee switch and with the j button forCD ej
94 IntroductionFor the best possible audio quality,the external audio source should beset to maximum volume. On units withline-out, the output signal
Introduction 95Settings pagesSettings pages are menu pageswhere settings can be made, e.g.sound settings, etc.The CD Extras menu is an example ofa set
96 IntroductionIn the following chapters of theoperating instructions, the requestsfor action described above aresummarised into the followingrequest
Introduction 97Selecting the CD menuPress MEDIA button once orrepeatedly until the CD menu isdisplayed.If no CD is inserted, a correspondingmessage is
98 IntroductionThis option is not available in lists,input menus and the main menu.Using the function buttons to exit frommenuYou can use the MEDIA, T
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