MERCEDES-BENZ E43AMG 2017 W213 Owner's Manual

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#Swipe upwards or down wards on the left-
hand Touch Control and select 6(Accept)
or ~ (Reject).
#Press the left-hand Touch Control.
The call may beaccep ted/rejec ted using the
6 or~ buttons on thesteering wheel.
Setting display content
On-board computer:
,'LVS &RQWHQW
% This function is only available forve hicles
with a Widescreen Cockpit.
Yo u can select thefo llowing display con tent:
R5LJKW 'LVSOD\ : select contents forth eright-
hand display content (3URJUHVVLYH style)
R$VVLVW *UDSKLF (3URJUHVVLYHstyle)
R3RZHU 0HWHU: po wer me ter (3URJUHVVLYH
st yle)
R(QJLQH 6SHHG: tach ome ter ( &ODVVLF and6SRUW
st yles)
R3RZHU 0HWHU: po wer me ter (&ODVVLF and
6SRUW styles)
R'DWH (3URJUHVVLYH style)
R1DYLJDWLRQ
R(&2 'LVSOD\
R&RQVXPSWLRQ
#To select display content: swipe upwards
or down wards on the left-hand side of Touch
Control.
#Press the left-hand Touch Control.
&ODVVLF and6SRUW style: the selected display
conte nts are shown in theright-hand Instru‐
ment Displa y.
3URJUHVVLYH style: the selected display con‐
te nt appears on the left-hand side of the
Instrument Displa y.
Contents forri ght-hand display contents
(Progressive style)
#Select 5LJKW 'LVSOD\ and pressthe left-hand
side of Touch Control.
#Swip e upwards or do wnwards on the left-
hand side of Touch Control toselect display
content.
#Press the left-hand Touch Control.
The selected display content appearson the
ri ght-hand side of the Instrument Displa y.
Adjusting the Head-up Displ aysettings in the
on-boa rdcompu ter
On-board computer:
,+HDGXS 'LVS
The following Head-up Display settings can be
adjus ted:
R3RVLWLRQ
R%ULJKWQHVV
R'LVSOD\ &RQWHQW
#To select the setting: swipe upwards or
down wards on the left-hand Touch Control.
#Press the left-hand Touch Control.
#To adjust theva lue: swipe upwards or
down wards on the left-hand Touch Control.
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#Pressthe left-hand Touch Control.
1Cur rently selected setting
2Digital speedome ter
3Traf fic Sign Assist
4Na vigation displa ys
Setting designs
On-board computer
,'HVLJQV
% This function is only available forve hicles
with a Widescreen Cockpit.
The following designs may be selecte d:
R6SRUW
R&ODVVLF
R3URJUHVVLYH
#Toselect a design: swipe upwards or down‐
wa rds on the left-hand Touch Control.
#Press 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 information from
the navigation sy stem and the driver assis tance
sy stem abo vethe cockpit into the driver's field
of vision. 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, a message appears in
th e Head-up Display 6,QFRPLQJ &DOO.
Sy stem limitations
The visibility is influenced bythefo llowing condi‐
tions:
RSeat position
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RThe positioning ofthe display image
RLight conditions
RWe tro ads
RObjects on the display co ver
RPo larization in sunglasses
Switching the Head-up Display on/off
#Press button 1.
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Operating safety
&
WARNING Risk of dist raction from infor‐
mation sy stems and communications
equipment
If yo u operate information and communica‐
tions equipment integ rated in theve hicle
when driving, youwill be dis tracted from the
traf fic situation. This could also cause youto
lose control of theve hicle.
#Only operate this equipment when the
traf fic situation permits.
#If yo u cannot besure of this, stop the
ve hicle whilst paying attention toroad
and traf fic conditions and ope rate the
equipment with theve hicle stationar y.
&
WARNING Risk of dist raction from oper‐
ating mobile communication equipment
while theve hicle is in motion
If yo u operate mob ilecommunication eq uip‐
ment when driving,youwill be dis tracted
fromthe tra ffic situation. This could also
cause youto lose control of theve hicle.
Only operate this equipment when theve hi‐
cle is stationar y.
Foryo ur ow n safe ty, always obser vethefo llow‐
ing points when operating mobile communica‐
tions equipment and especially your voice con‐
trol sy stem:
RObser vethe legal requ irements forth e coun‐
try in which you are driving.
RWhile driving, only oper ate mobile communi‐
cations equipment and your voice control
sy stem when the tra ffic conditions permit it.
Yo u may otherwise be distracted from the
traf fic conditions and cause an accident,
injuri ngyourself and others.
RDo not use thevo ice control sy stem in an
emer gency as your voice can change and
yo ur telephone call can be unnecessarily
dela yed.
RFa miliarize yourself with thevo ice control
sy stem functions before starting the journe y.
Operation
Operating the multifunction steering wheel
The Voice Cont rol Sy stem is operational appr ox‐
imately thirty seconds af terth e ignition is
switched on.
18 Switches the sound off/on (ends the
Vo ice Cont rol Sy stem)
2ó Starts theVo ice Cont rol Sy stem
36 Makes/accepts a call
4~Rejects/ends a call (ends theVo ice
Cont rol Sy stem)
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5WIncreases thevo lume
6X Decreases thevo lume
Vo ice prom pting
#To start or continue a dialog: pressthe
ó button on the multifunction steering
wheel.
Yo u can say a command af ter an acou stic
signal.
#To cor rect an entry :say the&RUUHFWLRQ
command.
#To select an entry from the selection lis t:
say the line number or the conte nts.
#Tobrows eth e selection lis t:say the&RQ
WLQXH or%DFN command.
#Tointer rupt the dialog: saythe3DXVH com‐
mand.
#To cancel the dialog: saythe&DQFHO com‐
mand.
Operable functions
Depending on the equipment ins talled, you can
use theVo ice Cont rol Sy stem tooperate thefo l‐
lowing sy stems:
RTe lephone
RText message s
RNavigation
RAddress book
RRadio
RAu dio (memory card, Media Inter face, USB
and Blu etoo th®audio)
RVe hicle
Command types
A distinction is made between thefo llowing
command types:
RGlobal commands can be said at any time
and rega rdless of the cur rent application, for
ex ample, the1DYLJDWH WR, &DOOor7H[W PHV
VDJH WR commands.
RApplication-specific commands are only
av ailable forth e active application.
1Global commands
2Application-specific commands
On the display next tothe active application,
va rying global commands and the cor responding
application-specific commands are displa yed on
an autocue. This makes ent ryeasier and sup‐
ports interactive operation. The list can be scrol‐
led or it can be operated byspeech or the con‐
troller/touchpad.
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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 theVo ice Con‐
trol Sy stem via the sy stem language settings. If
th e set sy stem language is not suppor tedby the
Vo ice Cont rol Sy stem, En glish will be selecte d.
The Voice 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: saytheKHOS YRLFH FRQ
WURO V\VWHP command
Rcurrent application: presstheó button
on the multifunction steering wheel and say
th e+HOS command
Rcontinued dialog: saytheKHOS command
during a voice dialog
Rspecific sy stem: call up the help command
fo rth e desired sy stem, forex ample, +HOS
WHOHSKRQH
Speech quality 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 the commands coherent lyand clear ly,
but do not exaggerate thewo rds.
Rprev ent loud noises, e.g. the blo wer,from
inter fering while you make an entr y.
Rsaythevo ice tag with the same intonation
when creating voice tags. If an addre
ss book entry voice tag is not rec‐
ognized:
Ronly create sensible address book entries in
th e sy stem/mobile phone, e.g. surname and
fi rs 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 command.
Essential commands
Switch commands
Switch commands can be used toopen cer tain
applications. The command selection can be
used rega rdless of the application that is cur‐
re ntly acti ve.
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CommandFunction
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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CommandFunction
9HKLFOH To
switch tovehicle settings
6\VWHP VHWWLQJV To
switch tosystem settings
Na vigation commandsWith th e navigation commands, you can ente r
POIs or con ventional addresses as well as make
impor tant navigation settings.
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. POI Brandenburg Ga te. A searc h is also per form ed in the navigation
database and on the Internet.
32, RQOLQH VHDUFK 32,! To
conduct a POI searc h onthe Internet only
1DYLJDWH WR FRQWDFW 1DPH! Destination ent
ryto a con tact in the address book
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CommandFunction
(QWHU FRXQWU\
(QWHU FLW\
(QWHU GLVWULFW
(QWHU VWUHHW
(QWHU LQWHUVHFWLRQ
(QWHU KRXVH QXPEHU
(QWHU =,3 FRGH To
enter a country /city/district/street/intersection/house number/ZIP code
1HDUHVW UHVWDXUDQW
1HDUHVW FDU SDUN
1HDUHVW UHVW DUHD ZLWK WRLOHWV
1HDUHVW JDV VWDWLRQ To
sear chfor nearby restaurants, parking spaces and gasst ations
/DVW GHVWLQDWLRQV To
select a destination from the list of last entered destinations
$OWHUQDWLYH URXWHV To
switch route guidance toano ther route
6W DUW URXWH JXLGDQFH To
start route guidance af ter entering a valid destination
&DQFHO URXWH JXLGDQFH To
cancel route guidance
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CommandFunction
*XLGDQFH LQVWUXFWLRQV RQ
*XLGDQFH LQVWUXFWLRQV RII To
switch thero ute guidance voice output on/off
6KRZ WUDIILF PDS
+LGH WUDIILF PDS To
switch the traf fic map on/off
6ZLWFK RQ 32, V\PEROV
6ZLWFK RII 32, V\PEROV To
switch the POI symbols display on the map on/off
Te lephone commandsYou can use thete lephone commands tomake
phone calls or search thro ugh the address book.
Command Function
&DOO 1DPH! To
make a phone call. All addre ss book names areavailable.
6HDUFK IRU FRQWDFW 1DPH! To
sear chfor and display a contact. All add ress book names are available.
/DVW SKRQH QXPEHU To
display the last call.
5HGLDO QXPEHU To
select the last phone number dialed.
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