reset MERCEDES-BENZ V-CLASS 2021 User Guide
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Se
Se
tting 4-wa
tting 4-wa y lumbar support
y lumbar support 1
Higher
2 Weaker
3 Lower
4 Stronger #
Use buttons 1to4 adjust the backrest con-
to ur individually toyour spine. Oper
Oper
ating t
ating t he memor
he memor y function
y function &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of an accident if the mem-
ory function is used while driving
If yo u use the memory function on the driver's
side while driving, you could lose control of the
ve hicle as a result of the adjustments being
made. #
Only use the memory function on the
driver's side when theve hicle is station-
ar y. &
W
WARNI NG
ARNI NGRisk of entrapment when
adjusting the seat with the memory func-
tion
When the memory function adjusts the seat,
yo u and other vehicle occupants – particular ly
ch ildren – could become trapped. #
During the adjustment process of the
memory function, make sure that no one
has any body parts in the sweep of the
seat. #
If somebody becomes trapped, immedi-
ately release the memory function posi-
tion button.
The adjustment process is stopped. &
W WARNING
ARNING Risk of entrapment if the mem-
ory function is activated bychildren
Children could become trapped if they activate
th e memory function, particular lywhen unat-
te nded. #
Never lea vechildren unattended in the
ve hicle. #
When leaving theve hicle, alw aysta ke the
ke y with you and lock theve hicle. The memory function can be used when
theve hi-
cle is switched o..
* N
NOOTE
TE Damage tothe seat when moving
into a stored position If
th e seat is mo ved out of the fully reclined
position into a stored seat position, it can col-
lide with other vehicle parts.
This can damage the seat. #
Before moving the seat into a stored
position, mo vethe seat backrest into an
upright position. S S
t
t or
or ing seat se
ing seat se ttings
ttings
% V
Vehicles wit
ehicles wit h luxur
h luxury r
y rear seat
ear seat :
:th e memory
function is used identically tothe front seats.
Tw o memory positions are available.
Seat settings for up tothre e people can be stored
and called up using the memory function.
The following settings are stored as a single mem-
ory preset:
R the position of the seat, seat backrest and
head restraint
R additionally forth e driver's side, the position of
bo th exterior mir rors Seats and st
owage
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#
Adjust the seat tothe desired position. #
Adjust theex terior mir rorto the desired posi-
tion. #
Brie0y press memory button Vandthen
press preset position button 4,Tor
U within thre e seconds.
An acoustic signal sounds. The settings are
stored. #
T
To call up:
o call up: press and hold preset position but-
to n4, TorU untilthe seat and the
ex terior mir rors are in the stored position. R
R
o
ot
tating t
ating t he fr
he front seats
ont seats &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of injury or fatal injuries
due tothe driver's seat and front
passenger seat not being engaged
In this situation, there straint systems cannot
pe rform their intended pr otective function. #
Engage the driver's seat‑ and front
passenger seat in the direction of tr avel
before starting the engine. *
N
NOOTE
TE Damage tothe seats due tocollision
with adjacent car parts The seats can collide with adjacent car parts
when
they are rotated.
This can damage the seats. #
When rotating the seats, make sure there
is su1cient clearance. Yo
u can rotate the driver's and front passenger
seats by50° and 180°. The seats engage bo thin
and opposite tothe direction of tr avel as well as at
50° towa rdsth eex it. #
When rotating the seat, open there specti ve
front door in order toavo id a collision with the
door trim. #
Adjust the steering wheel in such a wayth at
th ere is su1cient clearance torotate and
adjust the driver's seat (/ page 98). #
Push le ver1 inthe direction of the ar row.
The turning device will be unloc ked. #
Rotate the seat in the desired direction. #
Ifth ere is a risk of collision with the centre
console or the B‑pillar, pull le ver2 upwards
and mo vethe front seat forw ards or bac k-
wa rds into the desired position. Then release
le ve r2. #
Inthe desired position, make sure that the seat
has engaged in the direction of rotation and
th e longitudinal direction. A A
djus
djusting ar ting ar mr
mr es
eststs #
Foldthe armrest upwards more than 45° in
position 2.
The armrest will be unloc ked. #
Foldthe armrest forw ards 3asfar as it will
go. #
Slowly fold the armrest upwards into the
re qu ired position. #
T To f o f old t
old t he ar
he ar mr
mres
est upw t upw ar
ards:
ds: if necessar y,fold
th e armrest upwards more than 90° in position
1. R
R
ear seats and r
ear seats and r ear benc
ear bench seat
h seat N No
ot tes on t
es on t he r
he rear seats
ear seats
Yo ur vehicle may be equipped with thefo llowing
seats and bench seats in there ar compartment:
R Standard rear seat
R Luxury rear seat
R Comfort rear ben chseat
R Seat/bunk combination 76
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Seats and st
owage
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Comply with
the count ry-speci/c regulations for
using there ar fog lamp.
A
A djus
djusting headlam ting headlam p r
p range
ange #
Turn headlamp range adjuster 1tothe
re qu ired position. #
Ifth eve hicle is unladen, select position g.
The illumination of thero ad should be 40 m to
100 m and low beam must not dazzle oncoming
tra1c.
Yo u can use the headlamp range adjuster toadjust
th e light cone of the headlamps toyour vehicle's
load condition. The light cone will change as the
seats are occupied or the load compartment is loa-
ded or unloaded. This can cause visibility condi-
tions todeteriorate and you could dazzle oncoming
tra1c. Oper Oper
ating t
ating t he combination light switch
he combination light switch 1
High beam
2 Right turn signal light 3
Headlamp 0ashing
4 LeT turn signal light #
Use the combination switch toselect the
desired function.
Switc
Switc hing on high beam
hing on high beam #
Switch on the low beam (/ page 107). #
Push the combination switch forw ards 1.
The K indicator lamp on the inst rument
cluster will light up.
% Intheà position, the high beam switches
on only in darkness and when theve hicle is
switched on. #
T
To switc
o switc h
ho.:
o.: movethe combination switch
back toits starting position.
The K indicator lamp goes out on the
inst rument cluster.
Headlam
Headlam p
p0ashing
0ashing #
Brie0y pull the combination switch in the direc-
tion of ar row 3.
T
T ur
ur n signal light
n signal light #
T
To indicat
o indicat e:
e:push the combination switch in the
re qu ired direction 2or4 until it engages. In
th e case of lar ger steering mo vements, the
combination switch will reset itself automati-
call y. #
T
To indicat
o indicat e
ebr
br ie0y:
ie0y: tapth e combination switch
brie0y in there qu ired direction 2or4. The
cor responding turn signal lamp will 0ash three
times. Switc
Switc
hing t
hing t he hazar
he hazar d w
d war
arning light syst
ning light syst em
emon/o.
on/o. #
Press button 1. 108
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Light and vision
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#
Brie0y press but ton1.
Yo u will no longer be able tofold in the outside
mir rors once youre ach a speed greater than
47 km/h.
Eng
Eng aging t aging t he outside mirr
he outside mirr ors
ors
If an outside mir ror has been forc ibly disengaged
fo rw ards or backwards, proceed as follo ws. #
Press and hold button 1until you hear a click
fo llo we dby the mir ror audibly engaging in posi-
tion.
The mir ror housing will now be engaged and
yo u will be able toadjust the outside mir rors
as normal.
R
R ese ese tting t
tting t he outside mirr
he outside mirr ors
ors
% Ifth e battery has been disconnected or com-
ple tely dischar ged, the outside mir rors must
be reset. Only then will the automatic mir ror
fo lding function workproper ly. #
Switch on the po wer supply or theve hicle. #
Brie0y press button 1.
Heating t
Heating t he outside mirr
he outside mirr ors
ors
V
V ehicles wit
ehicles wit hout a r
hout a rear windo
ear windo w heat
w heater
er:
:at temp era-
tures below 15°C, the mirror heater will automati-
cally switch on permanently once theve hicle has
been star ted.
V
V ehicles wit
ehicles wit h a r
h a rear windo
ear windo w heat
w heater
er:
:at temp era-
tures below 15°C, the mirror heater will automati-
cally switch on forte n minutes once theve hicle
has been star ted. The mir ror heater can also be
switched on toget her with there ar wind owheater. #
Switch on theve hicle. #
Press theto p or bottom section of the¤
ro ck er switch on the control panel forth e air
conditioning system.
The indicator lamp abo vethe¤ rock er
switch will light up and the mir ror heater will be
switched on toget her with there ar wind ow
heater. Using t Using t
he digit
he digit al r
al r ear
ear vie
vie w mirr
w mirr or
or The
vehicle may be /tted with a digital inside rear-
view mir ror.This uses a camera in there ar wind ow
and a displ ayinteg rated in the mir rorto prov ide a
better view tothere ar. The rearview mir ror can be
used either as a standard rearview mir ror or as a
displa y.
To prev ent glare from the digital rearview mir ror,
/r st set the digital rearview mir ror as the standard
re arview mir ror. Cer
tain types of sunlight (e.g. sun low on the hori-
zon) or light from ano ther intense light source can
re duce the display's contrast and cause it to
become too bright. In such situations, objects in
th e display may be obscured or di1cult tosee. In
th ese cases be particular lycareful and adapt your
driving style accordingl y.
Drivers must alw ayswe arthe necessary personal
visual aids requ ired forth em todrive a vehicle.
Drivers with presb yopia (age-related long-sighted-
ness) should, if necessar y,we ar visual aids with
multifocal lenses tobe su1cient lyable tosee traf-
fi c including via the displa ys.
% Ifth e camera in there ar wind owis dirty, oper-
ate there ar wind owwiper with washer 0uid
(/ page 118) or clean there ar wind owman-
uall y.Obser vethe no tes on cleaning the digital
re arview mir ror (/ page 233). #
T
To use t
o use t he st
he standar
andar d r
d rear
ear vie
view mirr
w mirr or
or:
:mo vethe
switch toposition 1. #
T
To use t
o use t he display
he display :
:mo vethe switch toposition
2.
A
A djus
djus ting t
ting t he displa
he displa y br
y brightness
ightness
% The digital rearview mir ror is equipped with
light sensors on the front and back and auto-
matically adjusts the brightness of the display
to the lighting conditions. Do not co verthe
light sensors, e.g. with a stic ker. #
Press menu button 3once. #
Press button 4toreduce the display bright-
ness.
or #
Press button 5toincrease the display bright-
ness.
A
A djus
djusting t ting t he angle of t
he angle of t he camera
he camera #
Press menu button 3twice. #
Press button 4tomo vethe angle down-
wa rds.
or #
Press button 5tomo vethe angle upwards. Light and vision
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R
R
ectifying pr
ectifying pr oblems wit
oblems with t
h the ho
he ho t-w
t-wat
ater auxiliary
er auxiliary
heat
heat er
er
F
F AIL
AIL ¨
¨appear
appear s on t
s on the r
he remot
emot e contr
e contr ol display
ol display
Po ssible cause:
R Signal transmission between transmit ter and
re ceiver is malfunctioning. #
Change your position in relation totheve hicle,
moving closer if necessar y.
F
F AIL appear
AIL appear s on t
s on the r
he remot
emot e contr
e contr ol display
ol display
Po ssible cause:
R The star ter battery is not su1ciently charge d. #
Char gethe star ter batter y.
Po ssible cause:
R The fuel tank is not /lled up tothere ser ve
le ve l. #
Refuel at the nearest /lling station.
F
F AIL appear
AIL appear s on t
s on the r
he remot
emot e contr
e contr ol displa
ol displa y
y¯
¯
Po ssible cause:
R The auxiliary heating has malfunctioned. #
Have the auxiliary heating checked at a quali-
/ed specialist workshop. A
A
uxiliar
uxiliar y w
y war
arm-air heat
m-air heat er
er F
F
unction of t
unction of t he auxiliar
he auxiliary w
y w ar
arm-air heat
m-air heat er
er
Obser vethe no tes on auxiliary heating
(/ page 129).
The air-in take opening forth e auxiliary warm-air
hea ter is located on the inner side of the leT front
seat base. The warm-air outlet is on there ar side
of the leT front seat.
The auxiliary warm-air hea ter supplements the cli-
mate control system of your vehicle and has an
auxiliary heating function.
The stationary heater will switch o. automatically
when theve hicle is switched o. or when the set
heating duration has elapsed.
The immediate heating mode of the auxiliary heat-
ing supports the climate control system when the
engine is running and the outside temp erature is
lo w.
The switch clo ckforth e auxiliary warm-air hea ter
is located in the lo wer centre console.
Yo u can use the switch clock toset up tothree
departure times for pre-entry climate control. Switc
Switc h cloc h cloc kov
k over ervie
vie w (auxiliar
w (auxiliar y w
y war
arm-air heat
m-air heat er)
er) 1
Select option / change values
2 Menu bar
3 Select option
4 Pressing brie0y :con/rms a selection or set-
ting
Pressing and holding: switches immediate
heating mode on/o.
5 Status bar
6 Pressing brie0y: switches switch clock on /
cancels or term inates the settings in a menu
Pressing and holding: term inates all functions
Switc
Switc hing t hing t he switc
he switc h cloc
h clock on (auxiliar
k on (auxiliar y w
y war
arm-air
m-air
heat
heat er)
er) #
Press button 6.
% The switch clock will switch tostandby mode
aTer ten seconds. The display will go o..
Se
Se tting t
tting t he switc
he switc h cloc
h clock (auxiliar
k (auxiliar y w
y war
arm-air heat
m-air heat er)
er)
Se
Se tting t
tting t he time
he time
Yo u must reset the da y,time and default value for
th e operating duration in thefo llowing cases:
R initial operation
R aTer a voltage supply inter ruption (e.g.if the
battery has been disconnected)
R aTer a malfunction #
Press button 1or3 until 4 0ashes on
menu bar 2. #
Press button 4. #
Press button 1or3 until Î0ashes. #
Press button 4. #
Use button 1or3 toset the hours. Climate control
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Re
cuperation display 3showswhe ther and, if so,
how much kinetic energy is being con verted to
electrical energy while theve hicle is coasting. The
re cuperated energy is then stored in the star ter
batter y.
Displa
Displa ying tr
ying tr ip com
ip com put
puter "Fr
er "Fr om st
om st ar
art" or "Fr
t" or "Fr om
om
r
r ese
ese t"
t" #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Trip menu. #
Press thea button. #
Press the: or9 button toselect the
From start orFrom reset submenu.
The following values will be displa yed:
R 1Distance
R 2Length of journey
R 3Average speed
R 4Average fuel consum ption
The values on theFrom start submenurelate to
th ose measured since the start of the journe y.The
va lues on theFrom reset submenurelate tothose
measured since the submenu was last reset.
The trip computer will automatically be reset under
th efo llowing conditions:
R The vehicle has been switched o. for longer
th an four hours (only From start).
R A time of 9999 hours has been exceeded.
R A distance of 99,999 km has been exceeded.
Displa
Displa ying t
ying the digit
he digit al speedomet
al speedomet er
er #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Trip menu. #
Press thea button. #
Select the digital speedome ter using the:
or 9 button. R
R ese
ese tting v
tting v alues
alues
The values of thefo llowing functions can be reset:
R Trip distance
R "Fro m start" trip computer
R "Fro m reset" trip computer
R ECO display #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Trip menu. #
Press thea button. #
Use the: button toselect Yesand con-
/rm with thea button.
If th e ECO display values are reset, theva lues in
th e "F rom start" trip computer will also be reset. If
th eva lues in the "F rom start" trip computer are
re set, the ECO display values will also be reset. N
N
a
avig
vig ation menu
ation menu In
theNavi menu, the display sho wsnavigation
instructions from the multimedia system. #
Switch on the multimedia system. #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
With th e: or9 button, select theNavi
menu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm.
R
R out
out e guidance no
e guidance no t active
t active 1
Direction of tr avel
2 Name of cur rent road
R
R out
out e guidance active
e guidance active Instrument clus
ter and on-board computer
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Yo
u ha vereached the destination or an inter-
mediate destination. R
R
adio menu
adio menu 1
Frequency band
2 Channel with memory preset
3 Artist's name
4 Name of track #
Switch on the multimedia system. #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Radio menu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm.
The display will show the station cur rently
selected 2. #
T
T o open t
o open t he st
he station list
ation list :
:brie0y press the:
or 9 button. #
T
T o select a st
o select a st ation in t
ation in the st
he st ation list
ation list: :brie0y
press the: or9 button. #
T
T o select a st
o select a st ation in t
ation in the st
he st ation lis
ation list wit t with r
h rapid
apid
scr
scr oll:
oll: press and hold the: or9 but-
to n. #
T
T o select a fr
o select a fr eq
eq uency band or st
uency band or st ation memory
ation memory:
:
brie0y press thea button. #
Use the: or9 button toselect a fre-
qu ency band or station memor y.#
Press thea button tocon/rm.
% You can /nd fur ther information, e.g. about
saving stations and about DABradio mode
(Digital Audio Broadcasting), in "Radio"
(/ page 212). Media menu
Media menu
#
Switch on the multimedia system. #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Media menu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm.
Changing t
Changing t he media sour
he media sour ce
ce
Yo u can change the media source and the pla y-
back type (audio, video or TV) in theMedia menu. #
T
To open/close t
o open/close t he media sour
he media source list
ce list::brie0y
press thea button.
Depending on theve hicle equipment, the list
will show thefo llowing media sources, for
ex ample:
R Memo rycard (SD or SDHC)
R Media register
R USB storage devices
R Blue tooth ®
audio equipment
% Obser vethe additional information on media
support in "Media" (/ page 210).
Oper
Oper ating dat
ating dat a st
a stor
orag
ag e media
e media 1
Media source, e.g. the name of the USB 0ash
drive
2 Current track
3 Artist's name
4 Name of album
5 Folder name
Depending on theve hicle's equipment, you can
play back audio /les from di.erent data storage
media. #
T
To select a dat
o select a dat a st
a stor
orag
ag e medium:
e medium: brie0y press
th ea button.
The display will show the list of media sources. #
Press the: or9 button toselect a data
storage medium. #
Press thea button tocon/rm. #
T
To open t
o open t he tr
he trac
ack list
k list: :brie0y press the: or
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#
Use the: or9 button toscroll thro ugh
th e names.
If yo u press and hold the button for longer than
one second, the names in thete lephone book
will be displa yedqu ickly one aTer theot her.
or #
Press and hold the: or9 button for
longer than /ve seconds.
Ra pid scrolling – the name that starts with the
next letter or the pr evious letter in the alphabet
is displa yed.
Ra pid scrolling will stop when youre lease the
button or reach the end of the list. #
If onl
If onl y one t
y one t elephone number has been sav
elephone number has been sav ed
ed
f
f or a name:
or a name: pressthe6 ora button to
start dialling.
or #
If sev
If sev er
er al t
al t elephone number
elephone number s hav
s have been sav
e been sav ed
ed
f
f or a name:
or a name: pressthe6 ora button to
display thete lephone numbers. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
te lephone number. #
Press the6 ora button tostart dial-
ling. #
T
To e
o e xit t
xit t he t
he t elephone book:
elephone book: pressthe~ or
% button.
Using r Using r edial edial #
Press the6 button toswitch tothere dial
memor y. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
name or telephone number. #
Press the6 ora button tostart dial-
ling. #
T
To e
o e xit t
xit t he r
he r edial memo ry
edial memory :
:press the~ or
% button. Se
Se
ttings menu
ttings menu #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Settings menu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm.
Yo u ha vethefo llowing options on theSettings
menu:
R Changing the settings forth e driver assistance
systems on the Assistance submenu
R Changing the settings forth eex terior lighting
on the Lights submenu R
Changing the display options on the Instrument
cluster submenu
R Setting the permanent limiter on theVe hicle
submenu
R Resetting the settings tofactory settings #
Select the desired submenu and con/ rmyour
selection.
Assist
Assist ance submenu
ance submenu #
Select a driving or driver assistance system
and con/gure a setting.
R Switching ESP ®
on/o. (/ page 154).
R Switching Tra1c Sign Assist on/o.
(/ page 174).
R Switching Active Brake Assist on/o.
(/ page 157).
R Switching Blind Spot Assist on/o.
(/ page 175)
R Adjusting ATTENTION ASSIST
(/ page 173).
R Setting Lane Keeping Assist
(/ page 176).
Lights submenu Lights submenu
The following settings are possible on the Lights
submenu:
R Switching the Intelligent Light System on/o.
(/ page 110)
R Switching between low beam forright- and leT-
sid etra1c (in vehicles with Intelli gent Light
System only) #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Lights submenu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm. #
T To switc o switc h be
h betw
tw een lo
een lo w beam f
w beam f or r
or right- and
ight- and leT-
leT-
side
side tr
tra1c:
a1c: usethe: or9 button to
select Dipped beams Setting for.
The display will show the selected setting. #
Change the selected setting with thea but-
to n.
When youch ange the setting, the switcho ver
will not take place until the next time theve hi-
cle is stationar y.
When you switch overth e low beam forright- or
leT-sid etra1c, mo torw ay mode and the enhanced
fo g light function may not be available. This deacti-
va tion will take place only if the setting for driving
on theright or leT is the opposite toyour vehicle's
national version. Instrument cluster and on-board computer
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Yo
u can ha vethe low beam set forright- or leT-
sid etra1c at a quali/ed specialist workshop as
we ll.
Ins
Instr trument clust
ument clust er submenu
er submenu #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Instrument cluster submenu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm. #
T To select t o select t he unit of measur
he unit of measur ement f
ement for dis-
or dis-
t
t ance:
ance: usethe: or9 button toselect
th eDisplay unit Speed-/odometer function.
The display will show the selected setting km
or Miles. #
Change the selected setting with thea but-
to n. #
T
To switc
o switc h t
h t he additional speedomet
he additional speedomet er
eron/o.:
on/o.:
use the: or9 button toselect Addit.
speedo.
The cur rent selection will appear. #
Press thea button tochange the setting.
V
V ehicle submenu ehicle submenu #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Vehicle submenu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm. #
T
To se
o se t t
t the per
he per manent limit
manent limit er
er:
:use the: or
9 button toselect Limit speed (winter
tyres).
The display will show the cur rent setting. #
T To c
o c hang
hang e t
e the se
he se tting:
tting: press thea button. #
T
To sav
o sav e t
e the entry
he entry :
:press thea button.
% You can /nd fur ther information in "Permanent
limiter" (/ page 159). #
T To r o r ese
ese t t
t to f
o f act
act or
ory se
y se ttings:
ttings: usethe: or
9 button toselect theFactory settings
submenu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm.
The Reset all settings? function will be dis-
pla yed. #
Use the: or9 button toselect Noor
Yes . #
Press thea button tocon/rm.
If yo u selected Yesprev iousl y,the display will
show a con/ rmation message.
Fo r saf etyre asons, not all functions will be reset.
The Limit speed (winter tyres) functionforth e per-
manent limiter can be adjusted only on theVehicle
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Instrument cluster and on-board computer
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Inf
Inf
or
ormation on
mation on pr
pro/les,
o/les, sugg
sugges
estions and fav
tions and favour
our it
ites
es Using
the multimedia system up toseven pro/les
can be created in theve hicle.
Pro/les store your personal vehicle settings and
settings forth e multimedia system.
If th eve hicle is used byseveral drivers, the driver
can select their pro/le before the journe y,without
ch anging the settings of other drivers.
The following settings are sa ved in your pro/le, for
ex ample:
R Radio (including station list)
R Last destinations
R Favourites and suggestions
The vehicle can learn the habits of the driver. It
th en o.ers suggestions forth e most likely naviga-
tion destinations, media sources, radio stations or
contacts. The requ irements forth at are the selec-
tion of a pro/le, your consent tothere cording of
data and su1cient collected data.
Fa vourites are quick accesses tofrequently used
applications. Favourites can be selected from cate-
gories or added directly in an application. Con/gur Con/gur
ing
ing pr
pr o/les
o/les and sugg
and sugg es
estionstions Multimedia system:
4 © 5
f Profiles
Cr
Cr eating a ne
eating a ne w
wpr
pro/le
o/le #
Select WCreate profile . #
Select an avatar. #
Enter the name and con/ rmwith a. #
Select Continue r. #
Select Current settings . #
Select Save. #
Activate Blue tooth ®
and select Connect
phone, toconnect a mobile phone with the
user pro/le. #
Select Finished.
Selecting
Selecting pr
pro/le
o/le op
options
tions #
Select Äfor a pro/le.
The following functions are available:
R Resetting or deleting a pro/le
R Resetting favo urites
R Con/guring suggestions Con/gur Con/gur
ing ingsugg
sugg es
estionstions #
Select Äfor a pro/le. #
Select Suggestions settings. #
Switch Allow destination suggestions, Allow
music suggestions andAllow contact sugges-
tions on or o.. #
T
To deactiv
o deactiv at
ate t
e t he lear
he lear n function f
n function f or one day
or one day:
:
activate Deact. learn. for 24h.
Fo r 24 hours no new actions will be trained
and no data recorded forth e active pro/le.
Suggestions will continue tobe shown.
Example: if the option is switched on and a
ro ute toa new destination has been calcula-
te d, this destination would not be take n into
account forth e learn function. Syst
Syst
em se
em se ttings
ttings Ov
Ov
er
ervie
vie w of t
w of t he sy
he syst
stem se
em se ttings menu
ttings menu In
the system settings menu, you can make set-
tings in thefo llowing menus and control elements:
R Display
R Control elements:
- Keyboard langua geand handwriting recog-
nition
- Sensitivity of theTo uch Controls
R LINGU ATRO NIC
R Sound:
- Enter tainment
- Navigation and tra1c announcements
- Telephone
- Voice ampli/cation tothere ar
R Connectivity:
- Transmission of theve hicle location
- Wi-Fi, Blue tooth ®
, NFC
R Time & date
R Language
R Units for distance
R SoTware updates
R Data import and data export
R PIN pr otection
R System Reset MBUX multimedia system
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