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Abbreviation Meaning
HH:MM (24 hrs)
HH:MM (24 hrs) Hours : Minutes
(24 hour time format)
HH:MM (AM/PM) HH:MM (AM/PM) Hours : Minutes
(AM/PM time format)
Text reader settings
X Press the 00D4button.
or X Press Vehicle Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X To switch to the menu bar: slide 6the con-
troller.
X To select System Settings
System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears.
X To select Text Reader Speed Text Reader Speed: turn and
press the controller.
A list appears.
X Select Fast Fast,Medium
Medium orSlow
Slow.
The 003Bdot indicates the current setting. Voice Control System settings
Opening/closing the help window
i If the set system language is not supported
by the Voice Control System, English will be
selected.
The help window also shows you information on
audible instructions:
R during individualization
R during subsequent operation of the Voice
Control System
X Press the 00D4button.
or X Press Vehicle
Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X To switch to the menu bar: slide 6the con-
troller.
X To select System Settings
System Settings: turn and press
the controller.
A menu appears. X
To select Voice VoiceControl
Control: turn and press the
controller.
X Select Help Window
Help Window .
You have switched the help window on 0073or
off 0053.
More information on the Voice Control System
is available in the separate operating instruc-
tions. Individualization
Using individualization, you can fine-tune the
Voice Control System to your own voice. This
will help improve voice recognition; see the sep- arate operating instructions. Wi-Fi
Overview
Establishing a Wi-Fi connection between the
multimedia system and a Wi-Fi-enabled device,
such as a tablet computer or smartphone,
requires the following:
R Wi-Fi must be activated on the multimedia
system and on the device to be connected.
If the multimedia system is to be used as a Wi-Fi hotspot:
R The multimedia system must be connected to
an Internet-enabled mobile phone via Blue-
tooth ®
or USB.
R The Internet access data for the mobile phone
network provider must be selected or set in
the multimedia system
R An Internet connection must be established
on the multimedia system. Activating Wi-Fi
X To select Vehicle Vehiclefrom the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
X To switch to the menu bar: slide 6the con-
troller.
X Select System Settings
System Settings.
X Select WiFi
WiFi.
The Wi-Fi menu appears. 38
Wi-FiSystem settings
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R
Transmission
R Sports exhaust system
R Electronic Stability Program ESP ®
There may be fewer settings or set values, or
none, depending on your vehicle's equipment.
For further information on the Individual drive
program; see the vehicle Operator's Manual. Configuration via the DYNAMIC
SELECT switch
X Use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to select
the Individual drive program; see the vehicle
Operator's Manual.
A window appears after a short while.
X To confirm Adjust
Adjust: press the controller.
The Individual Configuration Individual Configuration menu for
setting the drive program appears.
X To select Drive
Drive, Suspension
Suspension, Steering
Steering,
Climate Control
Climate Control orEco Start/Stop
Eco Start/Stop
Function
Function: turn and press the controller.
X Select individual settings.
The menu symbol, text and image show the
selected setting.
In Mercedes-AMG vehicles, you can configure
the settings of the drive system, suspension,
transmission, sports exhaust system and Elec-
tronic Stability Program ESP ®
. Displaying vehicle data
X Press the 00D4button.
or X Press Vehicle Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X To select DYNAMIC SELECT
DYNAMIC SELECT: turn and press
the controller.
The Individual
Individual Configuration Configuration, Vehicle
Vehicle
Data
Data andEngine Data
Engine Data menus appear.
X Select Vehicle Data
Vehicle Data.
Updates of the following data are displayed:
R Road type analogous to the selected drive
program
R G-force display of longitudinal and lateral
acceleration
R Accelerator and brake pedal activity
R Activity of the suspension struts R
Wheel angle
R Overrun mode animation
The G-force display is not available in all of the
drive programs.
Daytime or night-time view is shown depending
on the automatic light sensor. Displaying engine data
X Press Vehicle Vehicle in the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
X To select DYNAMIC SELECT
DYNAMIC SELECT: turn and press
the controller.
The Individual Individual Configuration
Configuration, Vehicle
Vehicle
Data
Data andEngine Data
Engine Data menus appear.
X Select Engine Data
Engine Data.
The following current data is displayed:
R Engine output
R Engine torque
R Engine oil temperature
R On-board electrical system voltage
i The values for engine output and engine tor-
que may deviate from the nominal values.
Items that can influence this are, for example:
R Engine speed
R Sea level
R Fuel grade
R Outside temperature
In Mercedes-AMG vehicles you will see current
data on the transmission oil temperature
instead of the on-board electrical system volt-
age. Setting options
You can choose from the following settings for
the drive: C Comfort
S Sport
S+ Sport +
M Manual
E EcoDYNAMIC SELECT
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X
To switch to navigation mode: press the
00BE button.
X To show the menu: slide6the controller.
X To select Traffic
Traffic: turn and press the con-
troller.
X To select Messages On Route
Messages On Route: turn and
press the controller.
The traffic report window appears. Several
traffic reports may be available for the calcu-
lated route, marked for example by 1/3.
The report shows the following information:
R State/province, road and display of the
affected direction
R Section of the road to which the traffic
report applies
R Traffic icon and traffic report
X To display the next/previous traffic
report: turn the controller.
X To close the display: press the0038button.
Displaying all traffic reports X
To switch to navigation mode: press the
00BE button.
X To show the menu: slide6the controller.
X To select Traffic
Traffic: turn and press the con-
troller.
X To select All Messages All Messages: turn and press the
controller.
A list is shown containing all roads, areas or
regions affected by traffic reports. Roads,
areas or regions not on the route also appear in the list.
X To select the road, area or region: turn the
controller and press to confirm.
The traffic report is displayed (Y page 78).
There may be several traffic reports for the
affected road.
X To close the display: press the0038button. Settings for the display on the map You can switch these displays on/off on the
map:
R Incidents
R Speed & Flow
R Free Flow
X To switch to navigation mode: press the
00BE button.
X To show the menu: slide6the controller.
X To select Traffic Traffic: turn and press the con-
troller.
X To select Traffic Information On Map
Traffic Information On Map :
turn and press the controller.
X Select Incidents
Incidents ,Speed & Flow
Speed & Flow orFree
Free
Flow
Flow.
The display is on 0073or off 0053. Reading out traffic reports on the
route
Introduction The text reader function is only available while
route guidance is active. It reads out traffic
reports affecting the current route.
You can select from the following text reader
properties:
R Language (Y page 41)
R Text reader speed (Y page 38)
You can start the text reader function manually
or set it to automatic.
Starting the text reader function man-
ually X
To switch to navigation mode: press the
00BE button.
X To show the menu: slide6the controller.
X To select Traffic Traffic: turn and press the con-
troller.
X Select Read
Read Out
OutAll
AllMessages
Messages on
onRoute
Route .
The multimedia system reads out the reports in sequential order. Real-time traffic reports
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Canceling Internet access permission
for a mobile phone X
Call up the device list (Y page 123).
X To highlight the desired mobile phone in the
device list: turn the controller.
X To select G: slide 9the controller.
X To select Delete Configuration
Delete Configuration: turn and
press the controller.
A prompt appears asking whether you wish to
delete the Internet configuration.
X To select Yes
Yes : turn and press the controller.
The Internet access permission for the mobile
phone is now canceled. The mobile phone can
now no longer be used by the system for
Internet functions. Setting automatic disconnection of
the Internet connection
If a preset time has elapsed during which the
Internet functions have not been used, the Inter- net automatically disconnects.
X Call up the device list (Y page 123).
X To highlight the desired mobile phone in the
device list: turn the controller.
X To select G: slide 9the controller.
X To select Disconnect Automatically
Disconnect Automatically
When Inactive When Inactive: turn and press the control-
ler.
X To select 5 Minutes
5 Minutes, 10 Minutes
10 Minutes or20
20
Minutes
Minutes: turn and press the controller. Managing all Internet devices
If multiple mobile phones have been enabled for
Internet usage, these can be given priorities.
The system then selects the mobile phone with the highest priority to establish an Internet con-
nection.
X Call up the device list (Y page 123).
X To highlight the mobile phone: turn the con-
troller.
X To select G: slide 9the controller.
X To select Manage All Internet Devices
Manage All Internet Devices:
turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X To highlight a mobile telephone: turn the con-
troller.
X To select G: slide 9the controller.
X To select Change Device Priority
Change Device Priority: turn
and press the controller.
X To move the desired mobile phone up or
down: turn and press the controller.
The mobile phone's priority is changed.
The priority of the mobile phones is deter-
mined by the hierarchy. The mobile phone at
the top of the list has the highest priority. Establishing/ending the connection
Establishing the connection
Read the conditions for establishing a connec-
tion (Y page 120).
A connection can be established, for example
by:
R entering a web address (Y page 127)
R calling up a Mercedes-Benz App
(Y page 125)
R calling up a favorite
R establishing an Internet connection via a Wi-Fi
device
The "Allow shared Wi-Fi usage" option must
be activated in the multimedia system for
this. (Y page 38)
Ending the connection
X Press Cancel Cancel in the connections window. Calling up Internet functions
X To show the main function bar: slide 5the
controller.
X To select 00A7: turn and press the controller.
The menu with the Internet functions is dis-
played. 124
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Navigating the website
Step Result
X
Turn the controller. Navigates from one
selectable item (e.g.
link, text field or
menu) to the next and
highlights the respec-
tive element on the
website. Sliding the controller:
X
Left or right 1
X Up or down 4
X Diagonally 2 Moves the pointer on
the page. X
Press the control-
ler. Opens the selected
item.
X
Press 0038. Calls up the menu.
Menu functions
0043
Closes the browser
0044 Goes back/forward
0087 Updates/cancels
0085 URL entry
0083 Favorites
0084 Closes the window
006B Options
X To show the menu: press the0038button.
X To call up the Options menu: select0057by
turning and pressing the controller.
X To close the website: select0039.
X To call up the previous website: select
007F.
X To call up the next website: select0080. X
To refresh the website: select0080.
The website is refreshed. This procedure may
take some time.
i While the website is loading, a cross
appears in the menu. This can be used to can-
cel the loading procedure.
X To enter a URL: selectg.
X Enter a web address (URL) (Y page 127).
X Favorites: selectf.
X To close the active window: selecth. Options menu
Opening in a new window In order to be able to use this function, the cur-
sor must be on a link.
X To show the menu: press the0038button.
X To select 0057: turn and press the controller.
X Select Open In A New Window Open In A New Window .
The website is opened in a new window.
Adding to bookmarks Adds the current website to the favorites. The
website can then be called up using the menu.
You can store up to 20 favorites in the menu.
X To show the menu: press the0038button.
X To select 0057: turn and press the controller.
X Select Add to Bookmarks
Add to Bookmarks .
The website is added to the bookmarks.
Current URL X
To show the menu: press the0038button.
X To select 0057: turn and press the controller.
X Select Current URL
Current URL .
The URL appears. 128
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Zoom
You can use this function to enlarge web pages.
X To show the menu: press the0038button.
X To select 0057: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears. The 003Bdot indicates the cur-
rent setting.
X Select Zoom
Zoom.
X To navigate on the web page: slide 1,
4 or2 the controller.
X To zoom in on the web page: turn the control-
ler.
Jumping from link to link You can use this function to skip from one link to
the next on a website.
X To show the menu: press the0038button.
X To select 0057: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears. The 003Bdot indicates the cur-
rent setting.
X Select Jump From Link To Link
Jump From Link To Link.
If a website has been called up and the con-
troller is turned, the cursor jumps from link to
link.
Directional scrolling You can use this function to scroll up and down
on the web page.
X To show the menu: press the0038button.
X To select 0057: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears. The 003Bdot indicates the cur-
rent setting.
X Select Directional Scrolling
Directional Scrolling.
If a website has been called up and the con-
troller is turned, the cursor moves up or down
depending on the direction of the turn. Settings
Overview X
To show the menu: press the0038button.
X To select 0057: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X Select Settings Settings.
You can activate or deactivate the following set-
tings:
R Download Images Automatically
Download Images Automatically
It may take some time to download the con-
tents of websites that contain a large amount
of images. Therefore, it may be useful to deac- tivate this option.
R Block Pop-Ups Block Pop-Ups
Popups are windows (usually with advertise-
ments) which are displayed automatically
when you call up a website. You can block
these displays.
R Activate Javascript Activate Javascript
Javascript makes it possible to display and
interact with dynamic content on the website.
R Allow Cookies Allow Cookies
Some websites save information in small text
files (cookies) on your system. You can deter-
mine whether cookies may be stored.
R Enable Internet Audio Enable Internet Audio
You can switch the browser's audio playback
on or off here.
R Hide Scroll Bars Hide Scroll Bars
You can show or hide the scroll bar here.
R Show Link Target Show Link Target
You can display the link's URL here.
R Character Size Character Size
You can select the font size which is used
when displaying the website.
R Character Code Character Code Web browser
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You can select a different character set here,
e.g. if the characters of a website appear dis-
torted.
Changing settings X
To select the desired setting: turn and press
the controller.
Switch the setting on 0073or off 0053.
Changing the character size or character
code
X Select Character Character Size
SizeorCharacter
Character Code
Code.
X To select the setting you require: turn and
press the controller.
i If you change the settings, the websites may
not be displayed correctly.
Deleting private data X
Call up Internet functions (Y page 124).
X To show the menu: slide 6the controller.
X To select Settings
Settings : slide6, turn and press
the controller to confirm.
A menu appears.
X To select Delete Private Data Delete Private Data : turn and
press the controller.
X To select the setting you require: turn and
press the controller.
or X Select Delete All Data On Exit
Delete All Data On Exit .
Switch the setting on 0073or off 0053. Option Function
All
All Deletes all personal
data.
Cache Cache Deletes data in the
cache. Option Function
Cookies Cookies Deletes cookies that
are created by web-
sites which you have
called up. URL History URL History Deletes all websites
visited (path).
0073
Delete All Delete All
Data On Exit
Data On Exit If this function is acti-
vated 0073, all personal
data is deleted when
you exit the Internet
browser. i
If you reset the multimedia system to the
factory settings (reset function), this data and
the settings are deleted (Y page 43). Favorites
Introduction Favorites are frequently visited websites.
Creating favorites Adding a favorite in the menu
X Call up Internet functions (Y page 124).
X Select www www.
X Enter the web address (URL) and name using
the character bar and press 0054.
Adding to favorites
X To call up the menu: press the 0038button.
X To select 0057: turn and press the controller.
X Select Add to Bookmarks
Add to Bookmarks (Ypage 128).
Selecting favorites X
Call up Internet functions (Y page 124).
X To select the Internet Favorites
Internet Favorites menu:
turn and press the controller.
The Favorites menu appears.
X Select the desired bookmark.
The favorite is opened in a new window. 130
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http://www.siriusxm.com
(USA) or
http://www.siriusxm.ca (Canada).
i If registration is not included when purchas-
ing the system, your credit card details will be
required to activate your account.
If the satellite receiver is not installed correctly, the Device
Device Unavailable
Unavailable message will appear. Switching to satellite radio
X To show the main function bar: slide 5the
controller.
X To select Radio
Radio: turn and press the controller.
The radio display appears. You will hear the
last station played on the last waveband
selected.
X To select Radio Radioin radio mode: slide 5and
press the controller.
The menu with the available radio modes
appears.
X To select Sat
Sat Radio Radio : turn and press the con-
troller.
The No
No Service
Service message appears if there is no
signal. Satellite radio overview
0043
Main function bar
0044 Preset
0087 Channel name and channel number
0085 Channel information
0083 Station presets menu
0084 Category list
006B Keyword search
006C Options menu
Channel information 0085can be viewed in detail
(Y page 139). Selecting a category
Satellite radio channels are sorted into catego-
ries. You can choose between various catego-
ries such as News/Discussions, Sports and
Country (if available). The category list is sorted
alphabetically. The content of the categories is
sorted by channel numbers.
X To call up the category list: selectCate‐ Cate‐
gory
gory in the menu bar by turning and pressing
the controller.
The category list appears.
X To select a category: turn the controller and
press to confirm.
The category selected is shown in the display. You hear the channel last selected for this
category.
The 0036dot indicates the current setting.
At the beginning of the category list, the All All
Channels
Channels category appears. This category
enables you to browse all available channels. Selecting a channel
Channel search X
When the display/section window is selec-
ted, slide 8or9 the controller.
The multimedia system searches in both
directions (ascending and descending) and
stops at the next channel found in the selec-
ted category.
Entering channel numbers directly X
To select Options Options: turn and press the con-
troller.
X To select Direct Entry
Direct Entry: turn and press the
controller.
An input menu appears.
X To select a channel number: turn and press
the controller.
X The multimedia system sets the selected
channel.
i You can only select currently permitted dig-
its. Satellite radio
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ously searches through all the channels. If a
match is found with a saved message, you will
be informed. A window appears with the respec-
tive information.
Setting a music alert X
To select Options
Options: turn and press the con-
troller.
X To select Alert for Artist, Track &
Alert for Artist, Track &
Sports
Sports Event
Event: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X Select Add New Alert
Add New Alert.
A window with a prompt appears.
X Select Artist
Artist orTrack
Track.
The alert is set for the current artist or track.
The music alert window appears X
To select Change To
Change To orIgnore
Ignore: turn and
press the controller.
If you select Change To Change To, the channel is
changed and the favorite artist or track is
played.
If you select Ignore Ignore, the current channel will
continue playing.
Setting a sports alert X
To select Options
Options: turn and press the con-
troller.
X To select Alert for Artist, Track &
Alert for Artist, Track &
Sports
Sports Event
Event: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X Select Manage Sports Alerts
Manage Sports Alerts.
A menu appears. X
Select Select New Alerts
Select New Alerts.
A menu appears.
X Select the desired team from a league, e.g.
college, NBA, NHL, NFL or MLB.
The alert function for the sports team is
added.
Editing music and sports alerts X
To select Alert for Artist, Track & Alert for Artist, Track &
Sports
Sports Event
Event: turn and press the controller.
A menu appears.
X Select Manage Music Alerts
Manage Music Alerts orManage
Manage
Sports Alerts
Sports Alerts.
A list of set alerts appears. Tagging music tracks
If the channel supports this function, you are
able to transfer the music track currently playing
to an Apple ®
device. You can then purchase it in
the iTunes ®
store.
X To select Options
Options: turn and press the con-
troller.
X To select Tag This Track Tag This Track: turn and press
the controller.
A message about saving this music track on
the Apple ®
device appears. Displaying information
X
To select Info Infoin the radio menu bar: turn and
press the controller.
Information on the currently received pro-
gram is displayed.
If available, you will see:
R the channel logo
R the channel abbreviation Satellite radio
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i
During rapid scrolling, track names are not
displayed but only Track+1, Track+2, etc. (or
Track-1, Track-2, etc.). There are no playback
times shown for tracks that have been played.
This is available as an optional function start-
ing with AVRCP Version 1.3. Playback options
General notes If the Bluetooth
®
audio device supports the cor-
responding function, the following options are
available:
R Normal Track Sequence Normal Track Sequence: the tracks are
played in the normal order (e.g. track 1, 2, 3
etc.).
Audio data playback is determined by the
order in which the tracks are written to the
data medium. Alphabetical order is the most
common. Once all the tracks in a folder have
been played, the tracks in the next folder are played.
R Random
Random Track
Track List List: the current track list is
played in random order (e.g. 3, 8, 5 etc.).
R Random Medium
Random Medium : all tracks on the data
medium are played in random order (e.g.
track 3, 8, 5 etc.).
Playback options are optional functions and
are not, or only partially, supported by Blue-
tooth ®
audio devices.
Selecting the playback option X
Slide 6the controller in the Bluetooth ®
audio basic display (Y page 153).
X To select Options
Options: turn and press the con-
troller.
X Select Playback Mode Playback Mode.
A 003B dot indicates the current setting.
X Select the desired option.
If you select Random Track List
Random Track List, a corre-
sponding message appears in the display or
selection window. Increasing the volume in the multime-
dia system
X Slide 6the controller in the Bluetooth ®
audio basic display (Y page 153).
X To select Options Options: turn and press the con-
troller.
X To select Volume
Volume: turn and press the control-
ler.
A menu appears. The 003Bdot indicates the cur-
rent setting.
X Select Standard Standard orBoost
Boost.
i If play back on the Bluetooth ®
audio player
is too quiet, the Boost
Boostfunction may be used.
It is recommended, however, that you
increase the volume on the Bluetooth ®
audio
player directly. Reconnecting a Bluetooth
®
audio
device
The Bluetooth ®
audio profiles are connected
automatically under the following circumstan-
ces:
R one of the last two mobile phones to have
been connected has also been used as a Blue-
tooth ®
audio player (if the function is suppor-
ted by the mobile phone).
R the mobile phone is automatically connected.
The Bluetooth ®
audio player is then connec-
ted.
i For an automatic connection with the mul-
timedia system, the mobile phone must be
within range.
For most Bluetooth ®
audio devices, the "auto-
matic connection" must be activated by tick-
ing a box. Depending on the device used, this prompt often occurs during authorization (see
the manufacturer's operating instructions).
If the No Bluetooth Audio Device Connec‐ No Bluetooth Audio Device Connec‐
ted
ted message appears, you have two options to
reconnect the Bluetooth ®
audio device.
Option 1:
X To confirm the Connect
ConnectLast
LastUsed
UsedPlayer
Player
message in the basic display: press the con-
troller.
If the multimedia system can locate the Blue-
tooth ®
audio device, it will be connected and
start playing. 156
Bluetooth ®
audio modeMedia