reset MERCEDES-BENZ GLB SUV 2019 Owner's Manual
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Displaying
the compass
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Navigation 5
¡ 5
Position #
Select Compass.
The compass display sho wsthefo llowing
information:
R the cur rent di rection of tr avel with bear‐
ing (360° form at) and compass direction
R longitude and latitude coo rdinates in
degrees, minutes and seconds
R height (rounded)
R number of satellites from which a signal
can be recei ved
The information is not available in every count ry.
Displaying Qibla
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Navigation 5
¡ 5
Position #
Select Qibla.
The ar rowonthe compass sho wsthe direc‐
tion toMecca in relation tothe cur rent di rec‐
tion of tr avel. The number of satellites
recei ved is shown.
% This function is not available in all countries.
Setting the map scale automatically
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Navigation 5
Z
5 Advanced #
Select View. #
Select Map orientation. #
Activate Auto zoom.
The display button is acti vated. The map
scale is set automatically depending on your
driving speed and the type of road.
% The automatically selec ted map scale can be
ch anged manuall y.After a few seconds, this
is automatically reset.
Displaying the satellite map
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Navigation 5
Z
5 Advanced #
Select View. #
Select Map elements. #
Switch Satellite map on or off.
If th e display button is activated, satellite
maps are displa yed in map scales from 2 km.
If th e display button is deactivated, satellite
maps are not displa yed in map scales from
2 km to20 km.
% The satellite maps forth ese map scales are
not available in all countries.
Displ aying thera nge
Re quirements:
R The multimedia sy stem supports the func‐
tion.
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Navigation 5
Z
5 Advanced #
Select View. #
Select Map elements. #
Activate Range.
The display button is acti vated.
The range on the map is shown with green
display for petrol and diesel vehicles. MBUX multimedia sy
stem 417
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Ac
cepting/rejecting the data pr otection reg‐
ulations
Fo rth e initial start of the application: a message
with the data pr otection pr ovisions appears. #
Select Accept & start .
Exiting Android Auto #
Press theò button.
% Android Autostarts automatically when the
mobile phone is connected with the sy stem
using a cable. If Android Autowa s not dis‐
pla yed in thefo re ground before disconnect‐
ing, the application starts in the bac kground
when reconnected. You can call up Android
Au tointhe main menu.
Calling up the Android Autosound settings
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Mercedes me & Apps
5 Smartphone 5
Android Auto 5
Z #
Select sound settings. Setting control of
the application but tons
(Android Auto)
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Mercedes me & Apps
5 Smartphone 5
Android Auto 5
Z
5 General #
Toswitch on Control via application buttons :
activate the display button. #
Toswitch off Control via application buttons :
deactivate the display button.
Ending Android Auto #
Toend the connection of Android Auto
(with cable): disconnectthe connection via
th e connecting cable between the mobile
phone and multimedia sy stem.
% Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting
th e connecting cable only when theve hicle
is stationar y. Tr
ansfer redve hicle data with Android Auto
and Apple CarPlay ® Overview of transfer
redve hicle data
When using Android Autoor Apple CarPlay ®
, cer‐
ta in vehicle data is transfer redto the mobile
phone. This enables youto getth e best out of
selected mobile phone services. Vehicle data is
not directly accessible.
The following sy stem information is transmit ted:
R Software release of the multimedia sy stem
R System ID (anonymised)
The transfer of this data is used tooptimise
communication between theve hicle and the
mobile phone.
To do this, and toassign se veralve hicles tothe
mobile phone, a vehicle identifier is randomly
ge nerated.
This has no connection totheve hicle identifica‐
tion number (VIN) and is dele ted when the multi‐
media sy stem is reset (/ page372).
The following driving status data is transmit ted:
R Transmission position engaged 446
MBUX multimedia sy stem
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Calling up
thera dio station list Multimedia sy
stem:
4 © 5
Radio #
Select 4.
The station list appears. #
Select a station. Sear
ching forra dio stations using station
names or frequency entry Multimedia sy
stem:
4 © 5
Radio #
Select è. #
Ente r astation name or frequenc y.#
Select a station. St
oring radio stations Multimedia sy
stem:
4 © 5
Radio #
Select a radio station. Memory slots are
available in station presets #
Select f.
or #
Press and hold on thera dio station.
Re placing an entry in the station presets #
Press and hold on an entry in thest ation pre‐
sets. #
Select Yes. Editing
station presets Multimedia sy
stem:
4 © 5
Radio
Moving stations #
Press and hold a stored station. #
Select Move. #
Movethest ation tothe new position.
Deleting stations #
Press and hold a station. #
Select Delete. Re
placing a station #
Press and hold a station. #
Select Replace radio station . Calling up a slide show (FM/DAB
radio mode) Multimedia sy
stem:
4 © 5
Radio
The slide show displa ysadditional information
pr ov ided bythest ation as an image. This can
include logos, album co vers, music trac ks, pro‐
gr ammes, ne wsor service information, forex am‐
ple. #
Select 2. Ac
tivating/deactivating the frequency fix
function Multimedia sy
stem:
4 © 5
Radio 5
Z 5
General #
Switch Frequency fix on or off.
If th e function is activated, the set frequency
is ke pt eve n ifthere ception is poo r. MBUX multimedia sy
stem 47 9
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fi
ed based on the actual operating conditions
and/or loads.
Examples of arduous operating conditions:
R regular city driving with frequent intermedi‐
ate stops
R mainly short-dis tance driving
R frequent operation in mountainous terrain or
on poor road sur faces
R when the engine is of ten le ftidling for long
periods
R operation in particula rly dusty conditions
and/or if air-recirculation mode is frequently
used
In these or similar operating conditions, ha vethe
interior air filter, engine air cleaner, engine oil
and oil filter etc. changed more frequent ly. The
ty re s must be checked more frequently if the
ve hicle is operated under increased loads. Fur‐
th er information can be obtained at a qualified
specialist workshop. Battery disconnection periods
The ASS
YST PLUS se rvice inter val display
can only calculate the service due da tewhen
th e bat tery is connected. #
Notedown the service due date displa yed on
th e instrument display before disconnecting
th e battery (/ page 484). Engine compartment
Ac
tive bonn et(pedestrian pr otection) Operation of
the active bonnet (pedestrian
pr otection)
In cer tain accident situations, therisk of injury
to pedestrians can be reduced bythe actuation
of the active bonn et. The rear area of the engine
bonn etisraised byappr oximately 70 mm.
Fo rth e drive tothewo rkshop, reset the trig‐
ge red active bonn etyourself. Af terth e active
bonn ethas been triggered, pedestrian pr otection
may be limited.
A qu alified specialist workshop must re-ins tate
th e full functionality of the active bonn et. The active bonnet is not
available in all coun‐
tries.
Re setting the active bonnet &
WARNING Risk of bu rns from hot com‐
ponent parts in the engine compartment
Cer tain components in the engine compart‐
ment can be very hot, e.g. the engine, the
ra diator and parts of theex haust sy stem. #
Allow the engine tocool down and only
to uch co mponent parts described in
th efo llowing. Maintenance and care
485
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Au
tomatic front passen ger front air‐
bag shu toff .......................................... 44, 46
Fu nction of the automatic front
passenger front airbag deactivation
sy stem ................................................... 44
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp .... .46
Au tomatic mir rorfo lding function
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .174
Au tomatic transmission
DIRECT SELECT le ver .......................... 203
Drive program display .......................... 19 9
Drive programs .................................... 19 8
DY NA MIC SELECT switch .................... 19 8
Engaging drive position ....................... 205
Engaging neutral ................................. 204
Engaging pa rkposition ........................ 204
Enga gingreve rsege ar ........................ .204
Kickdown ............................................ 206
Manual gear changing ........................ .205
St eering wheel gearshift paddles ........ 205
Tr ansmission position display .............. 203
Tr ansmission positions ........................ 203
Au tomatic transmission (problem)
see Transmission (problem) Axle load
Perm issible .......................................... 550
Tr ailer operation .................................. 565 B
Bag hook .................................................. 13 9
Ball ne ck
Fo lding out/in .................................... .288
BA S (Brake Assist Sy stem) .................... .226
Battery Cha rging (Remo teOnline) .................... 189
Ke y ........................................................ 84
Re mo tecontrol (s tationary heater) ...... 182
Battery see Battery (vehicle)
Battery (vehicle) ...................................... 514
Charging .............................................. 513
Charging (Remo teOnline) .................... 189
No tes .................................................. 509
No tes (s tarting assis tance and
ch arging) .............................................. 511
Re placing .............................................5 14
St arting assis tance .............................. 513Belt
see Seat belt
Bic ycle rack
Tr ailer operation .................................. 291
Blind Spot Assist .................................... .282
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .285
Fu nction .............................................. 282
Sy stem limitations ...............................2 82
Blo wer
see Climate control
BlueTEC see AdBlue ®
Blue tooth ®
............................................... 366
Information .......................................... 366
Setting up an Internet connection ....... 460
Switching on/off ................................. 366
Bonnet Resetting (active bonnet) .................... 485
Boot lid see Tailgate
Brake Assist Sy stem
see BAS (Brake Assi stSystem) Index
643
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Map data ..............................................4
16
Moving .................................................4 11
Selecting POI symbols ......................... 412
Selecting text information .................... 413
Selecting the map orientation .............. 412
Setting the map scale .......................... 411
Setting the map scale automatically ....4 17
Showing in the multifunction display
of the instrument clus ter ..................... 41 8
Switching mo torw ay information
on/off .................................................. 414
Up dating .............................................. 41 5
Massage prog rammes
Re setting the settings .......................... 12 0
Massage prog rams
Selecting the front seats ..................... 12 0
Massage settings Resetting ............................................. 12 0
Matt finish (cleaning instructions) ........ 494
Maximum gross vehicle weight ............ .550
Maximum speed see Limi ter MBUX Interior Assistant (multimedia
sy stem) .................................................... 337
No tes .................................................. 336
Operating a function with thefa vo ur‐
ites pose .............................................. 340
Operating functions thro ugh pr oxim‐
ity of the hand .....................................3 38
Overview ............................................. 337
Selecting settings ................................ 342
Switching there ading light forthe
driver and front passenger on/off .......3 41
Switching the sear chlight forthe
driver on/off ........................................ 341
Mecca ........................................................ 417
Media Menu (on-boa rdcompu ter) .................. 305
Media display Notes .................................................. 330
Media mode Adding a favo urite song ...................... .474
Connecting Blue tooth®
audio equip‐
ment .................................................... 472
Connecting USB devices ...................... 472
Controlling media playback ................ .473 Copyright and trademar
ks................... 469
Making video settings .......................... 477
No tes about the sear chfunction in
categories ............................................ 475
Overview of the media menu ............... 471
Playing back similar music trac ks........ 474
Re moving a favo urite song .................. .474
Sea rching for a music track accord‐
ing tomood ........................................ .476
St arting a sear chin categories ............ 476
St arting media playback ...................... 473
Suppor tedfo rm at and data storage
media .................................................. 468
Surprise mix ......................................... 474
Using theke yword sear ch.................... 476
Media playback Operating (on-boa rdcompu ter) .......... .305
Media source Selecting (on-boa rdcompu ter) ............ 305
Memory function Head-up display — Calling up stored
settings ................................................ 124
Head-up display — Storing settings ...... 124
Operating ............................................. 124662
Index
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PRE-SAFE
®
PLUS (anticipatory occu‐
pant pr otection plus) ................................ 49
Fu nction ................................................ 49
Re versing measures .............................. 49
Pr ev entative occupant pr otection sys‐
tem
see PRE-SAFE ®
(anticipatory occu‐
pant pr otection)
Pr ev ious destinations
Selecting ............................................ .383
Profile ....................................................... 343
Creating a new profile ......................... 344
Maximum number of profiles .............. 343
No tes .................................................. 343
Overview ............................................. 343
Selecting a profile ...............................3 45
Selecting profile options ..................... 345
Showing the profile selection when
entering ............................................... 346
Synchronising ...................................... 345
Prog rams
see DYNA MIC SELECT
Pr otection against collision
see Drive AwayAssi st Pr
otection of the environment
No tes ..................................................... 21
Ta ke -ba ckof end-of-life vehicles ............ 21 Q
Qibla ..........................................................4 17
QR code Rescue card ...........................................31
Qualified specialist workshop ................. 30 R
Ra dar and ultrasonic senso rs
Damage ............................................... 225
Ra dio
Ac tivating ............................................ 477
Ac tivating/deactivating radio text ....... 480
Ac tivating/deactivating traf fic
announcements .................................. 480
Calling up a slide show ........................ 479
Calling up thest ation list .................... .479
Deleting channels ................................ 479
Direct frequency entry ......................... 479
Displ aying information ........................ .480
Displ aying radio text ............................ 480 Editing
station presets ........................ .479
Fr equency fix ....................................... 479
Menu (on-board computer) .................. 304
Moving stations .................................. .479
Overview .............................................. 478
Sea rching forst ations ........................ .479
Setting a channel ................................ .478
Setting station tracking ...................... .479
Setting the frequency band ................. 478
Setting the tra ffic information
service volume inc rease ...................... 480
St oring radio stations .......................... 479
Vo ice commands (LINGU ATRO NIC) .....3 20
Ra dio stations
Dialling (on-boa rdcompu ter) ............... 304
Ra in closing function
Sliding sunroof .................................... 105
Ra in-closing feature
Side wind ows........................................ 99
Ra nge
Ad Blue ®
............................................... 300
Displaying ............................................ 301
REA CHregulation ...................................... 31668
Index
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Re
ading light
Switching on/off using poses .............. 341
Re ading light
see Interior lighting
Re alwo od (Care) .................................... .499
Re ar door (child saf ety lock) .................... 79
Re ar fog light
Switching on/off .................................1 56
Re ar seat
see Seat
see Third rowof seats
Re ar seat belt
St atus display ........................................ 41
Re ar seat belt status display .................... 41
Re ar window
Changing the wiper blade .................... 17 0
Re ar window heater ................................ 175
Re ar window wipers
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .168
Re ar-view mir ror
see Outside mir rors Re
cycling
see Take -ba ckof end-of-life vehicles
Re ducing agent
see AdBlue ®
Re fuelling
Re fuelling theve hicle .......................... 209
To pping up AdBlue ®
............................. 213
Re gistration
Ve hicle .................................................. 30
Re mo tecont rol (stationa ryheater/
ve ntilation)
Displa ys............................................... 181
Problems ............................................. 183
Re placing the battery .......................... 182
Setting ................................................. 180
Re mo teOnline
Charging the battery ............................1 89
Cooling or heating theve hicle inte‐
ri or .......................................................1 89
St arting theve hicle ............................. 189
Re placing a bulb
see Changing bulbs
Re scue card ............................................... 31Re
ser ve
Fu el ..................................................... 556
Re set function (multimedia sy stem) .....3 72
Re sidual heat ...........................................1 78
Re storing (factory settings)
see Reset function (multimedia sy stem)
Re stra int sy stem ...................................... .35
Basic instructions forch ildren .............. .50
Fu nction in an accident ........................ .36
Fu nctionality .......................................... 36
Malfunction ........................................... 36
Pr otection ..............................................35
Re duced pr otection ...............................35
Self-test ................................................. 36
Wa rning lamp ........................................ 36
Re versege ar
Inserting .............................................. 204
Re versing camera .................................. .263
Care .................................................... 497
Fu nction .............................................. 263
Opening the camera co ver (360°
Camera) ............................................. .270
Switching auto matic operation
on/off (360° Camera) ......................... 270 Index
669
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Speed Limit Assist
..................................2 78
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 278
Setting ................................................. 280
Sy stem limitations ...............................2 78
Speed limitation for winter tyres
Setting ................................................ .241
Speedome ter
Digital .................................................. 301
St andby mode
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .224
Fu nction .............................................. 224
St anding lights ........................................ 15 5
St art-off assi st......................................... 257
Ac tivating ............................................ 257
Fu nction .............................................. 257
St art/s top button
Pa rking theve hicle .............................. 215
St arting theve hicle ............................. 186
Switching on the po wer supply or
ignition ................................................ 185
St art/s top function
see ECO start/ stop function St
arting assi stance
see Jump -sta rt connection
St arting the engine
see Vehicle
St arting-o ffaid
see Hill Start Assist
St ation
Deleting ............................................... 479
Direct frequency entry ......................... 479
Fr equency fix ....................................... 479
Moving .................................................4 79
Sear ching ............................................ 479
Setting ................................................. 478
St oring .................................................4 79
St ation list
Calling up ............................................ 479
St ation presets
Modifying ............................................. 479
St ation tracking
Setting ................................................. 479
St ationary heater/ventilation
Displ ays (remo tecontrol) ..................... 181
Problems (remo tecontrol) ................... 183Re
placing the battery (remo tecon‐
trol) ..................................................... 182
Setting (multimedia sy stem) ................1 80
Setting (remo tecontrol) ...................... 180
Switching on/off (control panel) ......... 17 9
ST EER CONT ROL
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 231
Ste ering wheel ........................................ 295
Ad justing (manually) ............................ 12 2
Buttons ................................................ 295
St eering wheel heater .......................... 12 3
Ste ering wheel gearshift paddles .......... 205
Ste ering wheel heater
Swit ching on/off ................................ .123
St ow age areas
see Loading
see Stow age compartment
St ow age comp artment............................ 127
Armrest ............................................... 127
Centre console .................................... 127
Door .................................................... 127
Glo vebox .............................................1 27 Index
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