Bluetooth MERCEDES-BENZ C300 4MATIC 2010 W204 User Guide
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XSelect Options Q Details.
The details screen for the device is shown
in the audio display.
XClosing details screen: Slide XVY, rotate
cVd or press W, or press button k.
De-authorizing a Bluetooth® device
X% Q Tel Q Bluetooth Phones.XSelect authorized device.XSelect Options Q De-Authorize.
A prompt appears asking whether you
really want to de-authorize this device.
XSelect Yes or No.
If you select Yes, the device will be de-
authorized.
iIf you de-authorize a device which has
been authorized in the past and which is not
detected in the search, this device will no
longer be displayed in the device list.
Devices which have been authorized in the
past but which are not detected in the
search are either not switched on or not in
the vehicle.
Activating another mobile phone
If you have several authorized mobile phones,
you can switch between the individual mobile
phones.
iYou cannot switch to another authorized
mobile phone during a call.
When you authorize a new mobile phone, it is
automatically activated. Only one mobile
phone can be active at a time.
X% Q Tel Q Bluetooth Phones.XSelect an authorized mobile phone from
the list.
XPress W to confirm.
The selected mobile phone will be searched
for and connected if it is located in the
Bluetooth® range and Bluetooth® is
activated on the corresponding device.
The selected mobile phone is activated.
A dot # in front of the entry, indicates the
current active mobile phone in the phone
list.
Receiving business cards
You can import business cards (vCards) into
the address book from external Bluetooth®
devices (Y page 174).
TEL-Basic display
XPress button % on the audio control unit
to call up the telephone mode.
When the connected mobile phone is ready
for operation, the display will look similar like
this:
The following information is displayed in the
status bar:
RActual time: 04:38
RBluetooth® device name of the connected
mobile phone, in this case: blue_mobile.
RMobile phone network signal strength
r. This information will only be shown
with suitable mobile phones.
The bars indicate the current signal
strength of the mobile phone network for
reception. Optimum reception is indicated
by all bars full. All bars empty indicates very
poor or no reception.
RReceiver symbol 6 or ~. The
receiver symbol indicates whether a call is
being connected or is in progress:
~ - not active
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RREADY indicates that a call is possible.
R NO SERVICE indicates that the mobile
network is not available.
Setting transmit and receive volume
i These settings should normally not be
changed as the factory settings are
matched to most mobile phones. Find out
about the optimum settings for your mobile
phone at an authorized Mercedes-Benz
Center.
i Changes may result in significant
impairments to the transmission quality.
These settings may not be changed during
an active phone call.
X% Q Tel Q Bluetooth Phones .XSelect a mobile phone from the list.XSelect Options Q Reception Volume or
Transmission Volume .XSetting the volume: Slide ZV Æ or rotate
c V d the audio controller.
The volume bar moves up or down.XExiting menu: Press W or slide XV Y the
audio controller or press button k.
Emergency calls “911”
i The “911” emergency call system is a
public service. Using it without due cause
is a criminal offense.
i This function places a call to the local
“911” provider. It does not initiate a Tele
Aid call.
The following describes how to dial a “911”
emergency call using the audio system head
unit when a Mercedes-Benz specified mobile
phone is connected via the Bluetooth ®
interface to the audio system. Unless
otherwise specified, the descriptions refer to
the audio system head unit.
Consult the separate mobile phone operating
instructions that came with your mobile
phone for information on how to place a
“911” emergency call on the mobile phone.
The following conditions must be met for a
“911” emergency call via the audio system:
R Mobile phone must be switched on.
R The corresponding mobile
communications network must be
available.
i Emergency calls may not be possible with
all telephone networks or if certain network
services and/or telephone functions are
active. Check with your local service
providers and mobile phone instructions.
If you cannot make an emergency call, you
will have to initiate rescue measures yourself.
Placing a “911” emergency call using
audio control unit with the mobile
phone unlockedXPress button % to switch to telephone
mode.XEnter 911 using the number keypad on the
audio control unit.XPress button 6.
or
XPress W for dialing to begin.
Connecting... appears in the audio
display while the mobile phone establishes
the connection.XWait until the emergency call center
answers, then describe the emergency.
i Depending on the phone type, if no SIM
card is inserted in a GSM mobile phone or
if there is no service on a CDMA mobile
phone, NO SERVICE may appear in the
audio display. In that case, you only can
make an emergency call on the mobile
phone itself, without the use of the audio
control unit.
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Placing a “911” emergency call with the
mobile phone locked
iIf the mobile phone is locked, you only can
make an emergency call on the mobile
phone itself, without the use of the audio
control unit.
Phone book
You can save telephone numbers in the audio
system’s phone book.
iThese entries are retained even if you use
the audio system with another mobile
phone. You should delete these entries
before handing over or selling your vehicle.
Receiving business cards (vCards)
You can import business cards (vCards) from
external Bluetooth® phones into your audio
system’s phone book. To do this:
RBluetooth® must be activated on the audio
system and on the external Bluetooth®
phone (see the operating instructions of
the mobile phone).
RThe external Bluetooth® phone must be
able to send vCards via Bluetooth® (see the
operating instructions of the mobile
phone).
RThe external Bluetooth® phone in the
vehicle must be switched on and
authorized.
iIf you switch to a different mode while
vCards are being received (e.g., press
button $), reception of vCards will be
aborted.
X% Q Tel Q Receive Business
Card(s).
XPress W to confirm.XWait until the message Ready to
Receive - Received: 0 appears.
XImporting: Start the data transfer on the
external Bluetooth® phone (“Export
business cards (vCards)”, see the operating
instructions of the mobile phone).
The audio system imports the data for the
business cards and displays the number of
business cards received.
iSelect Back or switch to a different mode
to abort reception.
XEnding reception: Press W.
or
XPress button k in the center console
(Y page 141).
Deleting external Data
X% Q Tel Q Delete External
Data.
A prompt appears asking whether the data
should be deleted.
XSelect Yes or No.
If you select Yes all personal data are then
deleted from the phone book.
Opening the phone book
X% Q Name.
Entries in the phone book are displayed in
alphabetical order. The search speller is
active when more multiple entries are
available. The search speller appears on
the lower edge of the display.
You can use the search speller to reduce the
number of entries you need to make.
Symbol G indicates that an entry contains
more than one phone number. You can select
these subentries (Y page 176).
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