MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS COUPE 2018 Owner's Manual

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Entering numbers
Entering numbe rs:
RThe numbers allo wed are ]HURtoQLQH .
RTelephone numbers can be entered as single
digits.
Changing the language setting
Yo u can change the language of Voice Cont rol
Sy stem via the sy stem language settings. If the
set sy stem language is not suppor tedby Voice
Cont rol Sy stem, En glish is selecte d.
Vo ice Cont rol Sy stem is available in En glish,
Fr ench and Spanish.
Using Voice Control Sy stem ef fectively
Au dible help functions
Youre ceive information and help for:
ROptimal operation: saythe+HOS 9RLFH &RQ
WURO 6\VWHP voice command.
RCur rent application: presstheó button
on the multifunction steering wheel and say
th e+HOS voice command.
RContinued dialog: saythe+HOS voice com‐
mand during a voice dialog.
RA specific sy stem: saythevo ice command
fo rth e desired sy stem, e.g. +HOS WHOHSKRQH.
Speechquality impr ovement
If the Voice Control Sy stem does not under‐
st and you:
ROnly operate theVo ice Cont rol Sy stem from
th e driver's seat.
RSay thevo ice commands cohe rently and
clear ly, but do not exaggerate thewo rds.
RAv oid loud noise, e.g. the blo wer,th at causes
inter fere nce while making a voice command
ent ry.
RSay thevo ice tag with the same intonation
when creating voice tags. If an addre
ss book entry voice tag is not rec‐
ognized:
ROnly crea tesensible address book entries in
th e sy stem/mobile phone, e.g. enter sur‐
name and firs t name in the cor rect field.
RDo not use any abbr eviations, unnecessary
spaces or special characters.
If a station list entry is not recognized:
RSay the5HDG RXW VWDWLRQ OLVW voice command.
Essential voice commands
Switch voice commands
Swit chvoice commands can be used toopen
cer tain applications. The voice command selec‐
tion can be used rega rdless of the application
th at is cur rently acti ve.
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Voice command Function
1DYLJDWLRQ To
switch tonavigation mode
0DS To
switch tomap display
$GGUHVV ERRN To
switch toaddress book
7HOHSKRQH To
switch totelephone mode
7H[W PHVVDJH To
switch totext message s
5DGLR To
switch toradio mode
0HGLD To
switch tomedia mode
86% To
switch toUSB
0HPRU\ FDUG To
switch tomemory card
,QWHUQHW DSSOLFDWLRQ 1DPH! To
start a Mercedes-Benz online application. The application must be called up bytouch once prior
to use.
0HUFHGHV%HQ] $S SV To
switch toMercedes-Benz Apps
&RQQHFW To
switch toInternet mode
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Voice command Function
9HKLFOH To
switch tovehicle settings
6\VWHP VHWWLQJV To
switch tosystem settings
Na vigation voice commandsUsing navigation voice commands, you can ente r
POIs or con ventional addresses as well as
directly change impor tant navigation settings.
Vo ice command Function
1DYLJDWH WR $GGUHVV32,&RQWDFW! Uni
versal sear chfor destinations of all types. A search is also per form ed in the address book con‐
ta cts, in the navigation database and on the Internet (POIs). The order of the de tails, e.g. cit y,stre et
or house number, can be changed.
$GGUHVV LQ &RXQWU\! De
stination ent ryin a desired countr y,e.g. address in France
32, 32,! De
stination ent ryfor a POI, e.g. the POI, Brandenburg Gate. A sear chis also per form ed in the navi‐
ga tion da tabase and on the Internet.
32, RQOLQH VHDUFK 32,! Conducts a POI sear
chon the Internet only
1DYLJDWH WR FRQWDFW 1DPH! Destination ent
ryto a con tact in the address book
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Voice command Function
(QWHU FRXQWU\
(QWHU FLW\
(QWHU GLVWULFW
(QWHU VWUHHW
(QWHU LQWHUVHFWLRQ
(QWHU KRXVH QXPEHU
(QWHU ]LS FRGH En
ters a country/t own/di strict/street/intersection/house number/ZIP code
1HDUHVW UHVWDXUDQW
1HDUHVW SDUNLQJ ORW
1HDUHVW UHVW DUHD ZLWK UHVWURRPV
1HDUHVW JDV VWDWLRQ Searc
hesfor nearby restaurants, parking spaces and gasst ations
/DVW GHVWLQDWLRQV Selects a destination from
the list of last entered destinations
$OWHUQDWLYH URXWHV Switches
route guidance toano ther route
6W DUW URXWH JXLGDQFH St
arts route guidance af ter entering a valid destination
&DQFHO URXWH JXLGDQFH Cancels
route guidance
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Voice command Function
*XLGDQFH LQVWUXFWLRQV RQ
*XLGDQFH LQVWUXFWLRQV RII Switches
thero ute guidance voice output on/off
6KRZ WUDIILF PDS
+LGH WUDIILF PDS Swit
ches the tra ffic map on/off
6ZLWFK RQ 32, V\PEROV
6ZLWFK RII 32, V\PEROV Swit
ches the POI symbols display on the map on/off
Te lephone voice commandsYou can use thete lephone voice commands to
make phone calls or sear chthro ugh the address
book.
Vo ice command Function
&DOO 1DPH! Makes a phone call. All address book names are
available.
6HDUFK IRU FRQWDFW 1DPH! Sear
ches for and displa ysa con tact. All address book names are available.
/DVW SKRQH QXPEHU Displa
ys the last call
5HGLDO QXPEHU Selects
the last phone number dialed
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Radio voice commandsRa dio voice commands can also be used when
th era dio application is running in the back‐
ground.
Vo ice command Function
6WDWLRQ 1DPH! To
call up receiva ble or sa vedstations
)UHTXHQF\! To
enter a frequency directly
1H[W VWDWLRQ
3UHYLRXV VWDWLRQ To
switch tothe next available station
6DYH VWDWLRQ To
save ast ation in thest ation list
6KRZ VWDWLRQ OLVW To
display the names of all receiva blestations
5HDG RXW VWDWLRQ OLVW To
listento the names of all receiva blestations
7UDIILF LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ
7UDIILF LQIRUPDWLRQ RII To
switch the traf fic information service on/off
5DGLR LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ
5DGLR LQIRUPDWLRQ RII To
switch the cur rent station information on/off
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Media playervo ice commandsMedia pla yervo ice commands can also be used
when the media pla yer is running in the back‐
ground.
Vo ice command Function
3OD\ 7UDFN! The names of all
available trac ksare accep ted during the sear ch
0HGLD VHDUFK 7UDFN! The names of all
available trac ksare accep ted during the sear ch
6KRZ DOO DOEXPV
6KRZ DOO DUWLVWV
6KRZ DOO FRPSRVHUV
6KRZ DOO JHQUHV
6KRZ DOO WUDFNV
6KRZ DOO SOD\OLVWV Av
ailable albums, artists, composers ,ge nres, trac ksor pla ylists are sear ched for
1H[W WUDFN To
select the next track
3UHYLRXV WUDFN To
select the pr evious track
5DQGRP WUDFN OLVW RQ
5DQGRP WUDFN OLVW RII To
switch thera ndom track li ston/off
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Messagevoice commandsText message s can be created, edited and lis‐
te ned tousing the message voice commands.
Vo ice command Function
7H[W PHVVDJH WR 1DPH! To
create a message. All address book names are available.
5HSO\ To
reply toa message
)RUZDUG WH[W PHVVDJH To
forw ard a message
Ve hicle voice commandsYou can use theve hicle voice commands to
directly call up the cor responding menus forth e
ve hicle settings.
Vo ice command Function
$PELHQW OLJKW To
display ambient light settings
'LVSOD\ DQG VW\OHV To
show display settings
$VVLVWDQFH VHWWLQJV To
display assis tance settings
6FHQW To
display fragrancing settings
(QHUJ\ IORZ To
display energy flow settings
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Voice command Function
,RQL]DWLRQ To
display ionization settings
&OLPDWH FRQWURO To
display climate control settings
/LJKW To
display light settings
0DVVDJH To
display massage settings
(QJLQH GDWD To
display engine data
6HDW To
display seat adjustment settings
&RQVXPSWLRQ To
display consum ption
9LVXDOL]DWLRQ To
display visualization
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Overview and operation
Overview ofthe multimedia sy stem
1Swit ches the sound on or off
2Dec reases thevo lume
3Inc reases thevo lume
4Touch Control
5Media display
6Main functions button group (→page 231)
7Touchpad
8Vo lume control
Ad justs volume and switches the sound
on/off
9Button Ü
Switches multimedia sy stem on/off
AController
Note s onthe media display
* NO
TEScratching of the display
The display has a highly sensitive, high-gloss
sur face. There is arisk of it becoming
scratched.
Av oid touching the displa y.
Obser vethe no tes on cleaning.
Obser vethe no tes on caring forth e interior
(→page 319).
Au tomatic temperature-cont rolled switch-
off feature: ifth ete mp erature is too high, the brightness is initially
reduced automatically. The
media display may then switch off comple tely for
a while.
% Ifyo u are wearing polarized sungl asses, it
may be dif ficult toread the media displa y.
Central control elements overview
1To uch Control
2Controller
3Touchpad
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Multimedia system

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