MERCEDES-BENZ S-CLASS CABRIOLET 2019 Owner's Manual

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St
arting a prog ram #
Select Refresh, Warmth, Vitality,Enjoyment
or Well-being.
The selected program will runfo rte n minu tes.
Configuring a prog ram#
Call up fur ther options Üforth e desired
program. #
Switch the functions included in the program
on 0073 or off 0053.
St arting training #
Select Training. #
Select Muscle Relaxation, Muscle Stimula-
tion orBalance.
The selected training video starts and is dis‐
pla yed in the media displa y. #
Select Full Screen: Video.
The training video is displ ayed in full screen.
% For more information on pausing or skipping
th ro ugh videos, see (→ page316). If, during an ac
tive program, a function require‐
ment is no longer met, a cor responding message
appears . The acti veprogram is canceled. Na
vigation Switching navigation on
Multimedia sy
stem:
, Navigation #
Alternatively: press the00CB button.
The map appears and sho wscurrent vehicle
position 1.
% If a climate contro l setting ischanged, a cli‐
mate bar appears brief ly. Showing/hiding
the navigation menu Re
quirements:
R The map displa ys the cur rent vehicle posi‐
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Multimedia sy
stem:
, Navigation #
Tosho w:swipe left on theto uchpad or the
To uch Control.
or #
Slide the controller tothe left. #
Tohide: swipe right on theto uchpad or the
To uch Control. or #
Slide the controller totheright.
% Toshow or hide lo wer menu le vels, swipe or
slide tothe left or right as many times as
necessar y. Destination ent
ry Entering a POI or address
&
WARNING Risk of di stra ction from infor‐
mation sy stems and communications
equipment
If yo u operate information and communica‐
tion equipment integ rated in theve hicle
when driving, you will be distracted 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. #
Ifyo u cannot be sure of this, stop the
ve hicle whilst paying attention toroad and traf
fic conditions and ope rate the
equipment with theve hicle stationar y. Yo
u must obse rveth e legal requirements forthe
country in whi chyou are cur rently driving when
operating the multimedia sy stem.
Re quirements:
R For the online sear ch:Mercedes me con‐
nect is available.
R You ha vea user account forth e Mercedes
me por tal.
R The service is available.
R The service has been activated at an author‐
ized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Fu rther information can be found at: http://
www.mercedes.me
Multimedia sy stem:
, Navigation #
Show the navigation menu. #
Select ªEnter Destination .260
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The
state or pr ovince in which theve hicle is
located is set 1.
There are two available me thods of destination
entry:
R Free sear ch2
R Sea rchstep-b y-step 3
Me thod 1: free sear ch #
Enter the POI or address in 2. The entries
can be made in any order.
During destination entry , suggestions are
made bythe multimedia sy stem. A selection
of destinations appears in a list. Ente
rth ese address elements, forex ample:
R City, stre et, house number
R Street, city
R ZIP code
R POI name
R POI categor y,e.g. Gas Station
R City, POI name #
Toswitch tohandwriting recognition:
select v5. #
Write thech aracter on theto uchpad. #
Toswitch to character selection: pressthe
0038 button.
or #
Press theto uchpad. #
Todel ete an entr y:select %4(ifavail‐
able).
Use thefo llowing options:
R Press brief ly: del etes the last character
entered or the last suggestion adop ted.
R Press and hold: dele testh e entire entry. #
Toset the language: select00548. #
Select the language.
% This function is useful for countries in which
se veralch aracter sets are suppo rted. An
ex ample is Russia, which uses Cyrillic and
Latin characters. #
Tocall up the online sear chfunction:
select Online Search 6.
Once an Internet connection is es tablished, a
list appears. It sho wsonline destinations
re lated tothe pr evious ent ry.
Online destinations are pr ovided bythe Inter‐
net service pr ovider. #
Select the online destination.
or #
Ente rth e online destination or a 3 word
address in the input line.
% Ente r a 3 wordaddress (→ page 265).
Online sear chis not available in all coun‐
tries. #
Tocall up the lis t:press the0038 button.
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#
Ifth eto p line of thech aracter bar is highligh‐
te d, navigate upwards. #
Select the destination in the list. #
Toadopt a destination: select7Select
Destination.
If th ere are se veral listings for a destination,
a list appears. #
Select the destination.
The destination address is shown.
Me thod 2: sear chstep- by-step #
Press 0038button.
or #
Ifth eto p line of thech aracter bar is highligh‐
te d, navigate upwards.
The character bar is hidden. City or ZIPis
highlighted. Additional ent ryfields, e.g. for
POI, are available. #
Select City or ZIP .
The character bar appears. #
Enterth e city or the ZIP code.
During destination entry , suggestions are
made bythe multimedia sy stem. A selection
of destinations appears in a list. The address entri
es can be made in any
order, forex ample:
R City or ZIP ,Street, House No.
En ter an intersecting stre et, if available.
R Street, City or ZIP
R POI , e.g. Gas Station, City or ZIP
% During destination ent ry, use thefo llowing
functions:
R Swit ching tohandwriting recognition
R Switching tocharacter selection
R Deleting an ent ry
An entr y,e.g. POI, can be dele ted with
£ in astep-b y-step sear ch.Na vigate
to the left todo so.
R Calling up the online sear chfunction (if
av ailable)
R Calling up a list
The functions are desc ribed in the free
sear ch. #
Tochange thest ate/pr ovince: select the
st ate or the pr ovince. #
Enterth est ate or the pr ovince. You on ly
need toenter thefirs tch aracter. #
Select thest ate or the pr ovince in the list. #
Tochange the count ry:select the count ry. #
Enter the count ry.Yo u on ly need toenter the
fi rs tch aracter. #
Select the count ryon the list. #
Toadopt a destination: selectSelect Desti-
nation.
If th ere are se veral listings for a destination,
a dis tance-o rientated list appears. #
Select the destination.
The destination address is shown.
Selecting pr evious destinations
Multimedia sy stem:
, Navigation .
¬ Previous and Other
Destinations #
Select Previous Destinations. #
Select the destination.
The destination address is shown.
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#
Iffavo urites ha vebeen sa ved already
(→ page 275), sele ctFrom My Favorites. #
Select thefa vo urite.
The destination address is shown.
Selecting a POI
Multimedia sy stem:
, Navigation .
¬ Previous and Other
Destinations .
POIs #
Select the categor y.
or #
Select All Categories andthe categor y.
If ro ute guidance is not active: the sear ch
begins in the vicinity of the cur rent vehicle
position. The list is sor tedby distance in
ascending orde r.
The POIs show thefo llowing information:
R name of POI
R linear dis tance tothe POI
R the direction of the linear dis tance tothe
POI (ar row) is displa yed when sear ching
fo rth eve hicle's cur rent position #
Select the POI. #
Route guidance is active: selectthe sear ch
position prior tochoosing a POI (see exam‐
ple). #
If intermediate destinations are set, these
can also be selected as the sear chposition
af te r selecting Near Destination .
Fi ltering displa ysfor POIs #
Enter the sear chterm inª Search:.
The results list sho wsreleva nt POIs. #
Select ¡.
The firs t POI in the list is highlighted. #
Select the POI.
Example: setting the sear chposition for the
parking ca tegory during active route guid‐
ance #
Select In the Vicinity ,Near Destination or
Along the Route.
The list sho ws the located POIs or opens an
ove rview of thero ute destination af ter
selecting Near Destination. #
Select the POI. #
Select Near Destination: select the inter‐
mediate destination or the destination.
St arting an automatic gasst ation sear ch
Re quirements:
R The automatic gasst ation sear chis activated
0073 (→page 270).
Driving si tuation
Ro ute guidance is active. The fuel le vel in the
fuel tank reaches there ser vefuel le vel.
The Reserve Fuel Do you want to start a search
for surrounding gas stations? message is shown. #
Select Yes.
The automatic gasst ation sear chbegins. The
av ailable gasst ations along thero ute or in
th e vicinity of theve hicle's cur rent position
are displ ayed. #
Select thega sst ation.
The address of thega sst ation is displa yed. #
Ifro ute guidance is not active, select Start
Route Guidance .
The selected gasst ation is set as the desti‐
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or
#
Ifro ute guidance is active, select Start New
Route Guidance orSet as Next Way Point.
Start New Route Guidance :th e selected gas
st ation is set as a new destination. The pr evi‐
ous destinations and intermediate destina‐
tions are dele ted. Ro ute guidance tothegas
st ation begins.
Set as Next Way Point: the selected gasst a‐
tion is set as the next intermediate destina‐
tion. Route guidance begins. #
Ifth ere are already four intermediate des‐
tinations: selectYesinthe prom pt.
The selected gasst ation is entered into posi‐
tion 1 of the intermediate destinations menu.
Intermediate destination 4 is dele ted. Ro ute
guidance begins.
Entering an intermediate destination
Re quirements:
R A destination is entered. Multimedia sy
stem:
, Navigation .
Way Points and Info #
Select Search for Way Point . #
Ente rth e intermediate destination as a POI
or address (→ page 260). #
Select the intermediate destination. #
Select Set as Destination.
or #
Select an intermediate destination using
ª Enter Destination duringroute guid‐
ance. #
Select Set as Next Way Point afte r entering
th e destination.
Editing intermedia tedestinations
Re quirements:
R The destination and at least one intermediate
destination ha vebeen entered.
Multimedia sy stem:
, Navigation .
Way Points and Info #
Tocall up the map: highlight the destination
or the intermediate destination. #
Select 0080Map. #
Movethe map (→ page 280). #
Select destination on the map (→ page 266). #
Tochange the order of destinations: high‐
light the destination or the intermediate des‐
tination. #
Select 0080Move . #
Movethe intermediate destination tothe
desired position. #
Press theTo uch Control, the controller or the
to uchpad. #
Todel ete a destination: highlightthe desti‐
nation or the intermediate destination. #
Select 0080Delete.
Calculating a route with intermediate desti‐
nations
Re quirements:
R The destination and at least one intermediate
destination ha vebeen entered. 264
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Multimedia sy
stem:
, Navigation .
Way Points and Info #
Select Start New Route Guidance.
The route is calculated with the set inter‐
mediate destinations.
Selecting a contact for destination entry
Re quirements:
R A mobile phone is connec tedto the multime‐
dia sy stem (→ page 287).
R Contacts ha vebeen downloaded
(→ page 292).
Multimedia sy stem:
, Navigation .
¬ Previous and Other
Destinations .
Contacts #
Select the conta ct.
The contact de tails are displa yed. #
Select the address.
Fi ltering displa ysfor contacts #
Enter a name or telephone number, forex am‐
ple, into the sear chfield. #
Select ¡.
The firs t contact in the list is highlighted. #
Select the conta ct. #
Select the address.
Entering geo-coordina tes
Multimedia sy stem:
, Navigation .
¬ Previous and Other
Destinations .
Geo-coordinates #
Ente rge o-coordinates as latitude and longi‐
tude coordinates in degrees, minutes and
seconds.
The map sho ws the position. #
Confirm the entry. #
Tocalculate a route: select Start Route
Guidance. #
If a route has already been created, select
Start New Route Guidance orSet as Way
Point. Entering
the destination as a 3 wordaddress
Re quirements:
R Sear ching for a destination using 3 word
addresses is possible in the online sear ch
( → page 260).
R There is an Internet connection.
% Sear ching for a destination using 3 word
addresses is not possible in all countries.
Multimedia sy stem:
, Navigation .
ª Enter Destination #
Select Online Search. #
Ente rth e destination address as a 3 word
address. Separate each of thewo rds with a
full stop.
The sear chresults are displa yed. #
Select the destination in the list.
The destination address is shown. The route
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%
3wo rdaddresses from what3words are an
alternative addressing sy stem for multilin‐
gual georeferencing of global locations with
a re solution of thre e me ters. Using this grid,
locations on the Ear th's sur face are included
whi chdo not ha vea building address such
as stre et and house number, forex ample.
The Empire State Building in New York has
th efo llowing language dependent 3 word
address, forex ample:
R English: parade.help.bleat
R French: commun.verbe.bisquer
R Spanish: suertes.diga.pesca
3 wo rdaddresses are unique, easy to
re member and suf fice for most routine appli‐
cations.
The bidirectional co nversion of 3 word
addresses can be car ried out here:
R atthewe bsite http://what3words.com
R inthe what3words apps Selecting a destination on
the map
Multimedia sy stem:
, Navigation .
Z Options #
Select Map Menu.
or #
Ifth e map is displa yed in full screen mode,
press the cent ral control element.
The map menu appears. #
Select "mo vemap" in map menu 2
(→ page 278). #
Swipe in any di rection on theTo uch Control
or touchpad.
or #
Slide the controller in any direction.
The map mo ves in the cor responding direc‐
tion under the crosshair. The more you mo ve
yo ur finger away from thest arting position
on theto uchpad, thefast erthe map mo ves. #
Press theTo uch Control, the controller or the
to uchpad.
If se veral destinations are located around the
crosshair, a li stsho wstheav ailable POIs and
ro ads. If a destination is located
exact ly on the
crosshair, the destination address is dis‐
pla yed. #
Select the destination in the list.
The destination address is shown.
Setting the map orientation to2D or 3D #
Highlight Map Orientation: 2D/3D. #
Press theTo uch Control, theto uchpad or the
controller.
The map will be displ ayed in the selected
map orientation.
Showing traf fic messages in the vicinity of
th e map #
Select Traffic Messages for the Vicinity.
The map appears. #
Swipe left or right on theto uchpad.
or #
Slide the controller tothe left or right.
The pr evious or next traf fic incident is high‐
lighted on the map. Information on the tra ffic
incident is displa yed. 266
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%
Traf fic re ports are not available in all coun‐
tries.
Showing POIs in the vicinity of the map #
Select POIs in the Vicinity .#
Swipe left or right on theto uchpad.
or #
Slide the controller tothe left or right.
The pr evious or next POI is highligh ted on the
map. The name or the address is shown. #
Tofilter the display byPOI categor y:
swipe down on theTo uch Control or the
to uchpad.
or #
Slide the controller down. #
Select the POI categor y.
% User Defined allowspersonal POI symbols to
be selected (→ page 280). Ro
ute Calculating a
route
Re quirements:
R The destination has been entered.
R The destination address is shown. #
Ifro ute guidance is not active, select Start
Route Guidance .
The route tothe destination is calculated.
The map sho ws thero ute. Route guidance
th en begins.
or #
Ifro ute guidance is active, select Start New
Route Guidance orSet as Next Way Point.
Start New Route Guidance :th e selected des‐
tination address is set as a new destination.
The pr evious destinations and intermediate
destinations are dele ted. Ro ute guidance to
th e new destination begins.
Set as Next Way Point :th e selected destina‐
tion address is set as the next intermediate
destination. Route guidance begins. Ta
king alternative routes into conside ration #
Select an al tern ative route (→ page 269).
Other menu functions #
Tosave the destination: select0080Store
in "Previous Destinations" . #
Todispl ayon the map: select0080Map. #
Tocall a telephone number: select
0080 Call(ifavailable). #
Tocall up an Internet address: select
0080 www(ifavailable).
Selecting a route type
Multimedia sy stem:
, Navigation .
À Route and Position #
Select Route Settings. #
Select thero ute type.
If ro ute guidance is active, the new route is
calculated with the new route type.
If ro ute guidance is not active, the next route
is calculated with the new route type.
Yo u can choose from thefo llowing route types:
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An economical
route is calculated. The jour‐
ney time may be som ewhat longer than for
qu icke rro utes.
The symbol forth e cur rent vehicle position is
displa yed in green.
R Fast Route
Aro ute with a quick journey time is calcula‐
te d.
R Short Route
Aro ute with a sho rtdriving dis tance is calcu‐
la te d.
Automatic Traffic Jam Avoidance can be
switched on 0073or off 0053forth ese route types.
If Automatic Traffic Jam Avoidance is switched
on, Ask in the Event of Traffic Jam Avoidance can
be selected.
The Automatic Traffic Jam Avoidance andAsk in
the Event of Traffic Jam Avoidance settings are
not available in everycountr y.
The settings enable thefo llowing:
R Automatic Traffic Jam Avoidance The
route is calculated with the cur rently set
ro ute type.
Tr af fic re ports via Live Traf fic Information are
ta ke n into account.
Live Traf fic Information is not available in all
countries.
R Ask in the Event of Traffic Jam Avoidance
A prom ptappears when a new route is de tec‐
te d with a shor ter journey time based on traf‐
fi c re ports. You can continue touse the cur‐
re nt route or use the dynamic route ins tead.
Selecting route options
Multimedia sy stem:
, Navigation .
À Route and Posi-
tion .
Avoid Options
Av oiding areas #
Select Areas(→page 281).
Av oiding high ways,fe rries, mo torail trains,
tunnels, unpa vedro ads #
Select 0073or deselect 0053avo id option. Using
tollro ads #
Select Use Toll Roads . #
Select CashorElectronic Billing orOff .
The route take s into account roads that
re qu ire the payment of a usage fee (toll).
If Off is selected, tollro ads are not take n into
account.
The selected route options cannot alw ays be
implemented. Therefore, a route may include a
fe rry, for ins tance, eventh ough theavo idFerries
option is enabled. A message appears and you
will hear a cor responding message.
Using carpool lanes #
Select Number of Occupants in the Vehicle. #
Select number.
When using carpool lanes, obser vethe appli‐
cable legal requirements as well as any con‐
ditions per taining towhen and where such
lanes may be used. Carpool lanes may only
be used if cer tain conditions are met.
These route options are not available in every
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