navigation MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS CABRIOLET 2018 Owner's Manual

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eral acceleration, display ofthefast ened seat
belts)
Rmalfunctions or defects in impor tant sy stem
components (e.g. lights, brakes)
Rinformation on vehicle damage events
Rsystem reactions in special driving situations
(e.g. air bag deployment, inter vention of sta‐
bility control sy stems)
Rambient conditions (e.g. temp erature, rain
sensor)
In addition toprov iding the actual control unit
function, this data assists the manufacturer in
de tecting and rectifying malfunctions and opti‐
mizing vehicle functions. The majority of this
data is temp orary and is only processed in the
ve hicle itself. Only a small portion of the data is
st ored in theeve nt or malfunction memor y.
When your vehicle is serviced, tech nical da ta
from theve hicle can be read out byservice net‐
wo rkemplo yees or third parties. Services
include repair services, maintenance processes,
wa rranty events and quality assurance meas‐
ures, forex ample. The read out is per form ed via
th e legally prescribed port for OBD ("on-board diagnostics") in
theve hicle. The respective
service network locations or third parties col‐
lect, process and use the data. They document
te ch nical statuses of theve hicle, assist in find‐
ing malfunctions and impr oving quality and are
transmitted tothe manufacturer, if necessar y.
Fu rther more,
the manufact
urer is subjectto
product liability. Forth is, the manufacturer
requ irestech nical da tafrom vehicles.
Malfunction memories in theve hicle can be
re set bya service outlet as part of repair or
maintenance work.
They can enter data into theve hicle's con veni‐
ence and inf otainment functions themselves as
part of the selected equipment.
This includes, forex ample:
Rmultimedia data such as music, films or pho‐
to sfo r playba ckin an integrated multimedia
sy stem
Raddress book data for use in connection with
an integrated hands-free sy stem or an inte‐
grated navigation sy stem
Rentered navigation destinations
Rdata about the use of Internet services This data can be
stored locally in theve hicle or
is located on a device which you ha veconnected
to theve hicle. If this data is stored in theve hi‐
cle, you can dele teit at any time. This data can
only be transmitte dto third parties upon your
re qu est with particular rega rd tothe scope of
use of online services according to your selected
settings.
Yo u can store or change con venience settings/
individualization in theve hicle at any time.
Depending on the equipment, this includes, for
ex ample:
Rseat and steering wheel position settings
Rsuspension and climate control settings
Rindividualization such as interior lighting
If yo ur vehicle is accordingly equipped, you can
connect your smartphone or ano ther mobile end
device totheve hicle. You can cont rolth em via
th e control elements integrated in your vehicle.
Images and audio from the smartphone can be
output via the multimedia sy stem. Cer tain infor‐
mation is simultaneously transmitte dto yo ur
smartphone.
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Depending onthere spective integration type,
th is includes, forex ample:
Rge neral vehicle information
Rposition data
This enables the use of selected smartphone
Apps, e.g. navigation or music playbac k.There is
no fur ther interaction between the smartphone
and theve hicle; in particular, vehicle data is not
directly accessible. The type of fur ther data pro‐
cessing is de term ined bythe pr ovider of the App
used. The respective App and your smartphone's
operating sy stem de term ine whe ther changes
can be made tothe settings and which settings
can be changed.
Service pr oviders
Wire less network connection
If yo ur vehicle has a wireless network connec‐
tion, it enables data tobe exc hanged between
yo ur vehicle and additional sy stems. The wire‐
less network connection is enabled via theve hi‐
cle's transmission and reception unit or via con‐
nected mobile end devices (e.g. smart phones).Online functions can be used via
the wireless
network connection. This includes online serv‐
ices and applications/Apps pr ovided bythe
manufacturer or other pr oviders.
Manufa cturer's se rvices
The manufacturer describes there spective func‐
tions and cor responding legal data pr otection
information when suitable forth e manufacturer's
online services. Personal data may be used for
th e pr ovision of online services. Data is
ex ch anged via a secure connection, e.g. tothe
manufacturer's designated IT sy stems. Personal
data is collected, processed and used via the
pr ov ision of services exclusively on the basis of
legal permissions or with prior consent.
The services and functions (sometimes subject
to afe e) can usually be activated or deactivated.
In some cases, this also applies tothe entire
ve hicle's data connection. This excludes, in par‐
ticular, legally prescribed functions and services.
Third pa rty services
If it is possible touse online services from other
pr ov iders, these services are subject tothe data
pr otection and term s of use of there sponsible pr
ov ider. The man
ufacturer has no influence on
th e conte ntexc hanged.
Please enquire, therefore, about the type, scope
and purpose of the collection and use of per‐
sonal data as part of third party services from
th eir respective pr ovider.
COMAND/mbrace
Ifth eve hicle is equipped with COMAND or
mbrace, additional data about theve hicle's oper‐
ation, the use of theve hicle in cer tain situations,
and the location of theve hicle may be compiled
th ro ugh COMAND or the mbrace sy stem.
Fo r additional information please referto the
ch ap ter Multimedia sy stem and/or the mbrace
Te rm s and Conditions.
Event Data Recorders
This vehicle is equipped with an event da ta
re corder (EDR). The main purp ose of an EDR is
to record, in cer tain crash or near crash-like sit‐
uations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting
a ro ad obstacle, data that will assist in under‐
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00CEIfyo ubr ake, deactivate ESP®or ifESP®
inter venes, cruise control is deacti vated.
When youswit choff theve hicle, the last
speed stored is cleared.
Ac tive Di stance Assist DI STRONIC
Function of Active Di stance Assist
DI STRO NIC
Ac tive Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC
RMaintainsthe set speed and accelera tes or
decelerates theve hicle if the dis tance from
th eve hicle in front permits.
RAssists youin main taining the dis tance from
th eve hicle in front and can bring your vehi‐
cle toast andstill if necessar y.
RBrakesyour vehicle with up to50 % of the
maximum possible braking po wer.If greater
decelera tion performance is requ ired, a vis‐
ual and acoustic warning is given and you
must then inter vene yourself.
RVe hicles with Driving Assistance Pack‐
age, Active Parking Assist and COMAND:
When driving in stop-s tart traf fic, the driver is suppor
tedby ex tended au tomatic re-sta rt in
traf fic jams.
RVe hicles with Driving Assistance Pack‐
age: Responds tostationary vehicles in
urban speed ranges (e xcept bicycles, mo tor‐
cycles and pedest rians) if conditions are suf‐
fi cient toenable de tection.
If yo ufa ilto adapt your driving style, Ac tive Dis‐
ta nce Assist DISTRONIC can nei ther reduce the
ri sk of an accident nor override the la wsof ph ys‐
ics. It cannot take into account road, weather or
traf fic conditions. Active Dis tance Assist
DISTRONI C i
s only an aid.
You are responsible
fo rth e dis tance totheve hicle in front, forve hi‐
cle speed, for braking in good time and forst ay ‐
ing in lane.
If all activation conditions are met, you can acti‐
va te Ac tive Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC du ring a
journ eyor while stationar y.When Active Dis‐
ta nce Assist DISTRONIC is acti vated, a speed is
st ored which the driver can increase or reduce
at any time. The speed can be adjus ted between
15 mp h (20 km/h) and 120mp h (200 km/h). Ve
hicles with the Driving Assistance Pack‐
age: The speed can be adju sted between
15 mp h (20 km/h) and 130mp h (2 10km/h).
Ve hicles with Driving Assistance Package,
Ac tive Parking Assist and COMAND: Upto30
seconds af terst opping, theve hicle automatically
fo llo ws th eve hicle ahead without the inter ven‐
tion of the driver. This is only possible if theve hi‐
cle is tr aveling on a mo torw ay or a high-speed
major road. If an obs tacle is de tected in front of
th eve hicle during the driving-off procedure, a
ta ke ove rwa rning is given. Acceleration is
re duced, the driver is given a visual and acoustic
wa rning and must stop theve hicle before reach‐
ing the obs tacle or take evasive action.
Ve hicles with the Driving Assistance Pack‐
age: In conju
nction with navigation sy
stems,
Ac tive Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC pr events pro‐
hibited overtaking on theright at speeds over
50 mph (80 km/h) in right-hand traf fic and over‐
ta king on the left in left-hand tra ffic on free ways
and high-speed major roads.
If yo u activate the turn signal indicator tochange
lanes, theve hicle will accelerate more briskly to
th e set speed under thefo llowing conditions:
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Traf fic Sign Assist
Fu nction of Traf fic Sign Assist
Tr af fic Sign Assist detects traf fic signs using
multifunction came ra1. It assists youby dis‐
playing de tected speed limits and overtaking
re strictions in the instrument clus ter. Since
Traf fic Sign Assist also usesthe data
st ored in the navigation sy stem, it can update
th e display in thefo llowing situations without
de tecting traf fic signs:
RWhen theve hicle changes roads, e.g. slip
ro ad or mo torw ay ex it.
RWhen a village or town boundary is passed
which is stored in the digital map.
The camera also de tects traf fic signs wi tha
re striction indicated byan additional sign (e.g.
re lating towe t conditions).
Wa rning when the maximum permissible
speed is exceeded
The sy stem can warnyou if you unin tentionally
exc eed the maximum permissible speed. Todo
th is, you can specify in the multimedia sy stem
by how much the maximum permissible speed
can be exceeded before a warning is issued. You
can specify whe ther thewa rning is tobe just a
visual warning or an acoustic one as well. Display in
the Instrument Display
1Pe rm issible speed
2Perm issible speed when there is a restriction
3Ad ditional sign with restriction
00CE The illu stra tion sho wsthe Instrument Display
in theWi descreen Cockpit
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Traf fic Sign Assist is notavailable in all coun‐
tries. If it is una vailable, display 1is shown in
th e speedome ter.
Sy stem limitations
The sy stem may be impaired or may not function
in thefo llowing situations:
RIf th ere is poor visibility, e.g. due toinsuf fi‐
cient illumination of thero ad, highly variable
shade conditions, or due torain, sno w,fog or
heavy spr ay.
RIfth ere is glare, e.g. from oncoming traf fic,
dire ct sunlight or reflections.
RIf th ere is dirt on the windshield in the vicin‐
ity of the multifunction camera or the camera
is fogged up, damaged or obscured.
RIf th e tra ffic signs are hard todetect, e.g. due
to dirt or sno w,or because they are co vered,
or due toinsuf ficient lighting.
RIf th e information in the navigation sy stem's
digital map is incor rect or out-of-date .
RIfth e signs are ambiguous, e.g. traf fic signs
on construction sites or in adjacent lanes.
Setting Traf fic Sign Assist
Multimedia sy stem:
00869HKLFOH00CFk $VVLVWDQFH00CF7UDIILF
6LJQ $VVLVW
Ac tivating /deacti vating automatic adoption
of speed limits
Re quirements
RAc tive Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC is acti va‐
te d.
00BBSelect /LPLW $GRSWLRQ .
00BBActivate 0073or deacti vate 0053 the function.
The speed limits de tected byTraf fic Sign
Assist are automatically adop tedby Active
Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC.
Displ aying de tected traf fic signs in the
media display
00BBSelect 'LVSOD\ LQ &20$1'.
00BBActivate 0073or deacti vate 0053 the function.
Ad justing the type of warning
00BBSelect 9LVXDO $XGLEOH ,9LVXDO or1RQH.
Ad justing the warning threshold
This value de term ines the speed at which a
wa rning is issued when exceeded.
00BBSelect :DUQLQJ 7KUHVKROG.
00BBSetthe desired speed.
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00BBToexit a submenu: pressthe back button
on the left 1.
If yo u are brows ing a submenu and youpr ess
and hold the back button on the left 1,the
menu bar appears.
Setting the additional value range
Example: G-Me ter
1
Ad ditional value range
2Index points
00BBTo select display content: swipetothe
ri ght on the left-hand Touch Control.
00BBSwip e upwards or do wnwards on the left-
hand Touch Control toselect display content.
When display content is selected, the addi‐
tional value range 1is brie fly highligh ted.
The index points 2display the selected list
item.
The following display con tent can be selected in
th e&ODVVLF and6SRUW designs:
RTach ome ter
RNa vigation
RECO display
RConsu mption
RG-M eter
The following con tent can be selected in the3UR
JUHVVLYH design:
RDate
RNavigation
RECO display
RConsu mption
RG-M eter
Overview of displa yson the multifunction
display
1Outside temp erature
2Drive prog ram
3Transmission position
4Time
5Display section
00CE Ve
hicles with the Instrument Display in
th eWi descreen Co ckpit: the position of
th e displa ysdeviates from those displa yed
here.
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Resetting values on theTr ip menu of the on-
board compu ter
On-board computer:
00867ULS
00CE The spelling may dif fer in the main menu dis‐
pla yed. Therefore, obser vethe menu over‐
view forth e Instrument Display
(
→page 200).
Yo u can reset theva lues of thefo llowing func‐
tions:
RTr ip dis tance
RTrip computer )URP 6WDUWand)URP 5HVHW
RECO display (→page 137)
00BBTo select the function tobe rese t:swipe
upwards or down wards on the left-hand
To uch Control.
00BBPress the left-hand Touch Control.
00BBSelect <HV.
00BBPress the left-hand Touch Control.
If yo upr ess and hold the left-hand Touch Con‐
trol, the function will be reset immediately.
Calling up navigation instructions in the on-
board compu ter
On-board computer:
00861DYLJDWLRQ
Example: no change of direction announced
1Dis tance tothe next destination
2Estimated ar riva l time
3Dis tance tothe next change of direction
4Cur rent road
Example: change of direction announced
1Ro ad towhich thech ange of direction leads
2Dis tance tothech ange of direction
3Change -of-direction symbol
4Recommended lane and new lane duri ng a
ch ange of direction (white)
5Po ssible lane
6Lane not recommended (da rkgray )
Fu rther possible displa yson the1DYLJDWLRQ
menu:
R'LUHFWLRQ RI 7UDYHO: display of direction of
tra vel and road cur rently being tr aveled on.
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R1HZ 5RXWHor&DOFXODWLQJ 5RXWH : a new
ro ute iscalculated.
R5RDG 1RW 0DSSHG :th ero ad is unknown, e.g.
fo r newly built roads.
R1R 5RXWH : noroute could becalculated to
th e selected destination.
R2II 0DS: the map forth e cur rent location is
not available.
R$UHD RI 'HVWLQDWLRQ 5HDFKHG: you ha ve
re ached the area of destination.
R004B: you ha vereached the destination or an
intermediate destination.
00BBTo exitth e menu: pressthe back button on
th e left.
Ve hicles with the COMAND multimedia sys‐
te m: You can also start navigation toone of the
re cent destinations on the1DYLJDWLRQ menu:
00BBPressthe left-hand touch cont rol.
00BBSelect a destination: swipe upwards or
down wards on the left-hand touch cont rol.
00BBPress the left-hand touch cont rol.
Ro ute guidance isstar ted.
Ifro ute guidance has already been activated,
a re qu est will appear asking whe ther you
wish toend the cur rent route guidance.
00BBSelect <HV.
00BBPress the left-hand touch cont rol.
Ro ute guidance isstar ted.
Selecting radio stations using the on-boa rd
compu ter
On-board computer:
00865DGLR
1Frequency range
2St ation
3Na me of track
4Name of artist
When you select a station in the memory pre‐
sets, the preset appears next tothest ation
name. When you select a sa vedstation in the
frequency range, an as terisk appears nexttothe
st ation name.
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1Setting currently selected
2Digital speedome ter
3Traf fic Sign Assist
4Na vigation displa ys
Settingthe design
On-board computer
0086'HVLJQV
00CE This function is only available forve hicles
with a Widescreen Cockpit.
The following designs can be selecte d:
R6SRUW
R&ODVVLF
R3URJUHVVLYH
00BBToselect a design: swipe upwards or down‐
wa rds on the left-hand Touch Control.
00BBPress the left-hand Touch Control.
The Inst rument Display is shown in the selec‐
te d design.
Head-up Display
Fu nction of the Head-up Display
The Head-up Display projects into the driver&#39;s
fi eld of vision:
RInformation from the navigation sy stem
RInformation from the driver assis tance sys‐
te ms
RSome warning messages
Display elements
1Na vigation message s
2Current speed
3De tected instructions and traf fic signs
4Set speed in the driver assis tance sy stem
(e.g. cruise control)
When youre ceive a call, the0061 ,QFRPLQJ &DOO
message appears on the Head-up Displa y.
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50081Increases thevo lume
60082 Decreases thevo lume
Conducting a dialog
00BBTo start or continue a dialog: pressthe
00E3 button on the multifunction steering
wheel.
Yo u can say a voice command af ter an
acou stic signal.
00BBTo cor rect an entry :say the&RUUHFWLRQ
vo ice command.
00BBTo select an entry from the selection lis t:
say the line number or the conte nts.
00BBTobrows eth e selection lis t:say the&RQ
WLQXH or%DFN voice command.
00BBTo inter rupt the dialog: saythe3DXVH voice
command.
00BBTo cancel the dialog: saythe&DQFHO voice
command or press the0063 button on the
multifunction steering wheel.
Operable functions
Yo u can use theVo ice Cont rol Sy stem tooperate
th efo llowing equipment depending on thefe a‐
tures:
RTe lephone
RText message s
RNavigation
RAddress book
RRadio
RAu dio (memory card, Media Inter face, USB
and Blu etoo th®audio)
RVe hicle
Overview of types of voice commands
A distinction is made between thefo llowing
vo ice commands:
RGlobal voice commands can be said at any
time and rega rdless of the cur rent applica‐
tion, e.g. thevo ice commands 1DYLJDWH WR,
&DOO or7H[W PHVVDJH WR.
RApplication-specific voice commands are
only available forth e active application.
1Global voice commands
2Application-specific voice commands
On the display next tothe active application,
ex amples of global voice commands and the cor‐
re sponding application-specific voice commands
are displa yed on an autocue. This makes ent ry
easier and supports interactive operation. The
list can be scrolled or it can be operated by
speech or the controller/touchpad.
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