bluetooth MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS 2019 User Guide

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RThe AndroidAutoapp is installed onthemobile phone.
RIn ordertousethetelephone functions,themobile phone must be connectedtothe mul‐
timedia system via Bluetooth®(→page 298).
Iftherewas no prior Internet connection,thisis established withthe use ofthe mobilephone with AndroidAuto.
RThe mobile phone is connectedtothe multi‐media system viathe USB port

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RLogin to TuneIn Account: log intoyourTuneIn user account.
RLog Out of Account: log out ofyourTuneInuser account.
Select an option.
Media
Audio mode
Information onthe audio mode
\nWARNINGRisk of distraction when han‐dling datastorage media
Ifyou handle a datastorage medium whiledriving,your attention is diverted fromthetraffic conditions. This could also causeyoutolose control ofthevehicle.
Only handle a datastorage mediumwhenthevehicle isstationary.
Permissiblefile systems:
RFAT32
RexFAT
RNTFS
Permissible datastorage medium:
RSD card
RUSBstorage device
RiPod®/iPhone®
RMTP devices
RBluetooth®audio equipment
Observethefollowing notes:
RThe multimedia system supports atotalof upto50,000files.
RDatastorage media upto2 TB are sup‐ported (32‑bit address space).
Supportedformats:
RMP3
RWMA
RAAC
RWAV
RFLAC
RALAC
Observethefollowing notes:
RDuetothe largevariety ofavailablemusicfilesregarding encoders, samplingrates and datarates, playback cannotalways be guaranteed.
RDuetothe widerange of USB devicesavailable onthe market, playback cannotbe guaranteedfor all USB devices.
RCopy-protected musicfiles or DRMencryptedfiles cannot be played back.
RMP3 playersmust support MediaTrans‐fer Protocol (MTP).
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Bluetooth®audio
Information about Bluetooth®audio
Before usingyour Bluetooth®audio equipmentwiththe multimedia systemforthefirst time,you will needtoauthorize it (→page 334).
Bluetooth®audiooverview
1Active datastorage medium
2Album cover
3Track,artist, album4Track number and number of tracksinthetrack list
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5Search
6Playback Control
7Media Sources
8Sound
9Full Screen(video playback only)
AOptions
Searchingfor and authorizing a Bluetooth®
audio device
Requirements:RBluetooth®is activated onthe multimediasystem and audio equipment (→page 259).
RThe audio equipment supportsthe Blue‐
tooth®audio profiles A2DP andAVRCP.
RThe audio equipment is "visible"forotherdevices.
Multimedia system:
MediaàMedia SourcesáBlue-
tooth Audio
Authorizing a new Bluetooth®audio device
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Activating Bluetooth®audioMultimedia system:
MediaàMedia Sources
SelectáBluetooth Audio.The multimedia system activatesthe connec‐
ted Bluetooth®audio equipment.
Selectingthe media player on the Bluetooth®
audio deviceMultimedia system:
Mediaª
SelecttheBluetooth Audio Playerscategory.If multiple media playersare present onthe
Bluetooth®audio equipment a list appears.
Select a media player.Playbackstarts.
The function is not supportedbyeverymobile phone.
Searchingfor a music track on the Blue‐
tooth®audio deviceMultimedia system:
MediaàMedia SourcesáBlue-
tooth Audio
Selectª.
Select a category.A track listappears.
Select a track.
The function is onlyavailable whenthemobile phone andthe media player selectedonthe mobile phone supportthis function.
Switching Bluetooth®audio equipment viaNFC
Requirements:RObservethe notes on using NFC(→page 301).
RThe Bluetooth®audiooverview is displayed(→page 333).
Lightly pressthe NFC area onthe mobilephone (seethe manufacturer's operatinginstructions).Ifthe mobile phone has already been author‐
ized onthe multimedia system as Bluetooth®
audio equipment, it is now connected.
Ifthe mobile phone is authorized onthe mul‐
timedia system as Bluetooth®audio equip‐mentforthefirst time, it is connected afterconfirmingthe instructionsforthe mobilephone (seethe manufacturer's operatinginstructions).
Disconnecting Bluetooth®audio equipmentMultimedia system:
PhoneáMedia Sources
Selecttheisymbol inthe line ofthemobile phone.The disconnection ofthe mobile phonetakesplace without a confirmation prompt. Themobile phoneremains authorized inthe sys‐tem.
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Bag hook..................................................107
BAS (Brake Assist System).....................166
BatteryCharging (RemoteOnline) ....................14 0SmartKey...............................................64
Batterysee Battery (vehicle)
Battery (vehicle)......................................375Charging ..............................................374Charging (RemoteOnline) ....................14 0Notes ...................................................370Notes (starting assistance andcharging) .............................................372Replacing .............................................375Starting assistance ..............................374
Beltsee Seat belt
Blind Spot Assist......................................212Function ...............................................212Switching on/off .................................215System limitations ...............................212
Blowersee Climatecontrol
Bluetooth®............................................... 259Activating/deactivating .......................259Information .......................................... 259
Bluetooth®audioActivating ............................................ 335De-authorizing (de-registering)thedevice .................................................. 335Information .......................................... 333Overview .............................................333Searchingfor a track ........................... 335Searchingfor and authorizingthedevice .................................................. 334Selecting a media player .....................335Switching device via NFC .................... 335
Brake Assist SystemseeBAS (Brake AssistSystem)
BrakefluidNotes .................................................. 422
Brakeforce distributionEBD (electronic brakeforce distribu‐tion) .....................................................17 0
BrakesABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ...........16 6Active Brake Assist..............................17 0BAS (Brake AssistSystem) ..................16 6Driving tips ..........................................14 2EBD (electronic brakeforce distribu‐tion) .....................................................17 0HOLD function .....................................189Limited braking effect (salt-treatedroads) ..................................................14 2New/replaced brakepads/brakediscs ....................................................141Notes on breaking-in a newvehicle .....141
Braking assistanceseeBAS (Brake AssistSystem)
BreakdownChanging a wheel ................................ 409Overview ofthe help functions ..............16Roadside Assistance ..............................21Tow-starting ........................................ 380Towingaway........................................377Transportingthevehicle ......................378
Breakdownsee Flat tire
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NavigationCalling upthe Digital Operator'sManual ................................................ 295Menu (on-board computer) .................. 227Showing/hidingthe menu ...................270Switching on ........................................270Updatingthe map data ........................ 293Voice commands (Voice Control Sys‐tem) ..................................................... 237
Navigationsee Destinationsee Destination entrysee MapseeRouteseeRoute guidanceseeTraffic information
Navigation announcementsActivating/deactivating .......................284Adjustingthevolume ...........................284Repeating ............................................ 285Switching audiofadeout on/off .......... 284
Navigation messagesOn-board computer ............................. 227
NearField Communication (NFC).......... 301Connectingthe mobile phonetothemultimedia system .............................. 301Information .......................................... 301
Switching Bluetooth®audio equip‐ment .................................................... 335Switching mobile phones .....................301Using a mobile phone .......................... 301
NeutralInserting ..............................................151
NFCsee Near Field Communication (NFC)
Non-operational timeActivating/deactivatingstandbymode ...................................................165Standby mode function .......................164
Notes on breaking-in a newvehicle.......141
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Occupant safetyPets inthevehicle ..................................61
Occupant safetysee Airbag
seeAutomatic front passenger frontairbag shutoff
see PRE-SAFE®(anticipatory occu‐pant protection)
see PRE-SAFE®PLUS (anticipatoryoccupant protection plus)seeRestraint systemsee Seat belt
OdometerseeTotal distance
Oilsee Engine oil
On-board computer................................. 221Assistance graphic menu .................... 224Displayingthe service due date ........... 347Head-up Display menu ........................ 230Media menu ........................................229Menu designs ...................................... 222Menuoverview .................................... 221Multifunction display ...........................223Navigation system menu ..................... 227Operating ............................................. 221Radio menu .........................................228Service menu ...................................... 224
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SuspensionAdjustingthechassis level (AIRBODYCONTROL) .................................192Dampingcharacteristics ......................19 0DYNAMICBODYCONTROL ..................19 0
Suspensionsee AIRBODYCONTROL
Switch-off delay timeExterior ................................................121Interior .................................................12 3
Switchingthe surround sound on/off
Burmester®surround sound system ... 345
Synchronization functionActivating/deactivating (multimediasystem) ................................................13 3Switching on/off (control panel) .........13 3
System settingsActivating/deactivating PIN protec‐tion ...................................................... 264Reset function (multimedia system) ....267Settingthe distance unit ..................... 263Settingthe time and date automati‐cally ..................................................... 258Settingthe time zone .......................... 258
Settingthe time/dateformat .............. 258Switching transmission ofthevehicleposition on/off .................................... 259
System settings
see Bluetooth®
see Data import/exportsee Languagesee Software updateseeWi-Fi
T
Tailpipes (Care)........................................ 360
Tank contentFuel ..................................................... 421Reserve(fuel) ...................................... 421
Technical dataInformation ..........................................41 5Tirepressure monitor .......................... 391Vehicle identification plate ...................417
Telephone........................................ 229, 297Activating functions during a call ........ 302Call andringtonevolume .....................302Calls with several participants .............302
Connecting a mobile phone (NearField Communication (NFC)) ................ 301Connecting a mobile phone (Pass‐key) .....................................................298Connecting a mobile phone (SecureSimplePairing) .................................... 298De-authorizing a mobile phone ............ 300Disconnecting a mobile phone ............ 300Importing contacts .............................. 304Importing contacts (overview) .............304Incoming call during anexisting call .... 303Information .......................................... 298Interchanging mobile phones .............. 300Menu (on-board computer) .................. 229Mobile phonevoicerecognition .......... 302Notes .................................................. 295Operating modes ................................. 298Reception and transmissionvolume .... 301Switching mobile phones (Near FieldCommunication (NFC)) ........................ 301Telephone menuoverview ...................297Telephone operation ............................ 302Using Near Field Communication(NFC) ...................................................301Voice commands (Voice Control Sys‐tem) .....................................................24 0
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Wirelesscharging (mobile phone) ........11 5
Telephonesee Secondtelephone
Telephone numberDialing (on-board computer) ................ 229
Telephony operating modes
Bluetooth®Telephony .......................... 298
Telephony operating modessee Secondtelephone
Temperature.............................................131
Temperaturegrade.................................. 397
Text messages......................................... 306Calling a message sender .................... 307Changingfolders .................................307Composing .......................................... 306Configuringthe displayedtext mes‐sages ................................................... 306Deleting ............................................... 307Drafts .................................................. 307Notes .................................................. 306Options ................................................ 307Outbox .................................................307Read-aloud function ............................ 306
Reading ...............................................306Replying ...............................................307Sending ............................................... 306Voice commands (Voice Control Sys‐tem) .....................................................24 4
Through-loadingfeaturesee Seat
TimeManual time setting ............................. 258Setting summer time ........................... 258Settingthe time and date automati‐cally ..................................................... 258Settingthe time zone .......................... 258Settingthe time/dateformat .............. 258
TIN (Tire IdentificationNumber)............398
Tireand Loading Information placard... 393
Tire characteristics................................. 400
Tireinflation compressorsee TIREFIT kit
Tireinformation table.............................393
Tirelabeling.............................................397Characteristics .................................... 400
DOT,TireIdentificationNumber (TIN).............................................................398Load index ...........................................400Load-bearing capacity .........................400Maximum tire load .............................. 399Maximum tire pressure....................... 399Overview ............................................. 397Speedrating ........................................ 400Temperature grade .............................. 397TireQuality Grading ............................. 397Tiresize designation ............................400Tractiongrade .....................................397Treadwear grade .................................397
Tireload (maximum)...............................399
Tirepressure................................... 387, 388Checking (manually) ............................ 388Checking (tirepressure monitoringsystem) ............................................... 390Maximum ............................................ 399Notes .................................................. 386Restartingthe tire pressure losswarning system ................................... 392Restartingthe tire pressure monitor‐ing system ...........................................391
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