MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2015 MY15 Audio Manual
Manufacturer: MERCEDES-BENZ, Model Year: 2015, Model line: SPRINTER, Model: MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2015Pages: 54, PDF Size: 1.14 MB
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Audio15
Operating Instructions
Order no. 6462 7719 13 Part no. 906 584 17 06 Edition MY 2015 É9065841706uËÍ
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Publication details
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WARNING
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which could pose a threat to your health or
life, or to the health and life of others. H
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mation on environmentally aware actions or
disposal.
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Sprinter Dealer.
As at 03.04.2014
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Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz
First of all, familiarize yourself with your
Audio 15. Read this manual, particularly the
safety and warning notices, before you drive
off. This will help you to obtain the maximum
pleasure from your Audio 15 and avoid endan- gering yourself and others.
The equipment and functions of your
Audio 15 may differ depending on:
R model
R order
R country specification
Mercedes-Benz is constantly updating its sys-
tems to the state of the art.
Mercedes-Benz therefore reserves the right
to introduce changes in:
R design
R equipment
R technology
Therefore, the descriptions provided may
occasionally differ from your device.
Please consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center if you have any questions.
The manual and all Supplements are integral
parts of the vehicle. You should always keep
them in the vehicle and pass them on to the
new owner if you sell the vehicle.
The technical documentation team at
Daimler AG wishes you safe and pleasant
motoring.
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Index
....................................................... 4Introduction
........................................... 7 At a glance
............................................. 9 System settings
.................................. 17 Navigation system
..............................27 Telephone
............................................ 29 Audio
.................................................... 37 Technical data
..................................... 49 Contents
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1, 2, 3 ...
911 emergency call .............................30A
Audio fadeout ...................................... 20
Authorized Mercedes-Benz Center
see Qualified specialist workshop
AUX function
Connecting a device ........................ 47
Important safety notes .................... 38
Increasing the volume ...................... 48
Selecting .......................................... 47 B
Balance Setting ............................................ .20
Basic functions .................................... 14
Bass
Setting ............................................. 20
Becker ®
MAP PILOT
see Navigation
Bluetooth ®
Activating/deactivating ................... 21
Conditions ....................................... 20
Connecting another mobile
phone .............................................. 24
De-authorizing (de-registering) a
device .............................................. 25
Displaying details ............................. 24
Pairing a mobile phone .................... 21
Playing an MP3 ................................ 46
Selecting a playback option ............. 46
Selecting a track .............................. 46
Setting s........................................... 20
Starting and stopping playback ....... 46
Unpairing ......................................... 25
Bluetooth ®
Audio ................................. 45
Connecting an audio device ............. 21
Connecting another audio device .... 24
Increasing the volume ...................... 47
Interrupting playback ....................... 46
Pairing an audio device .................... 22
Pairing an audio device (external) .... 23
Reconnecting an audio device ......... 24
Selecting .......................................... 45
Unpairing an audio device ................ 25 C
Call Accepting ......................................... 30
Ending .............................................. 30
Making ............................................. 31
Rejecting .......................................... 31
Call lists
Calling up an entry ........................... 34
Call waiting
Accepting ......................................... 33
Calling .................................................. 31
Using Bluetooth ®
............................. 30
Changing folders ................................. 43
Cleaning ................................................. 8
Copyright ................................................ 8
Correct use ............................................ 7 D
Day design ........................................... 18
Declarations of conformity ................... 7
Deleting
Call lists ........................................... 35
Display
On-board computer ......................... 14
Overview .......................................... 11
Selecting the design ........................ 18
Setting the brightness ..................... 18
Switching on/of f.............................. 19 E
Equipment .............................................. 7
Example of operation .......................... 12
External devices .................................. 47 F
Factory settings .................................. 26
Fader
Setting ............................................. 20
Fast forward/rewind .......................... 43
Frequencies
Adjusting for radio stations .............. 38
Frequency input
Manual ............................................. 38 4
Index
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GPS reception ...................................... 28 H
Hands-free system Switching on/off .............................. 32 L
Language Setting ............................................. 25 M
Media Interface Supported file formats .................... .50
Metadata
Displaying ........................................ 44
Mobile phone
Connecting ...................................... 21
Disconnecting .................................. 25
Displaying Bluetooth ®
details .......... 24
Pairing ....................................... 21, 22
Pairing (external) .............................. 23
Reconnecting ................................... 23
Selecting .......................................... 30
MP3
Changing folders .............................. 43
Selecting a track .............................. 42
Mute function ...................................... 14 N
Navigation Becker ®
MAP PILOT ......................... 28
GPS reception .................................. 28
Switching to ..................................... 28
Night design ........................................ 18 O
On-board computer Overview .......................................... 14
Operating safety ................................... .7
Overview of controls ........................... 10 P
Pairing ............................................ 21, 22
Phone book .......................................... 34
Calling an entry ................................ 35
Calling up ......................................... 35
Deleting an entry ............................. 36
Displaying details ............................. 35
Phone call
Dialing ..............................................31
Playback options ................................. 44
Playlists
Playing back .....................................43
Protection against theft ........................ 8 Q
Qualified specialist workshop .............. 8 R
Radio Calling up stored stations ................39
Entering a frequency ........................ 38
Searching for a station ..................... 38
Selecting .......................................... 38
Setting a station .............................. 38
Setting stations manually ................ 38
Station list ....................................... 39
Storing stations ............................... 39
Storing stations automatically ......... 39
Storing stations manually ................ 39
Switching wavebands ...................... 40
Rear view camera
Operation ......................................... 14
Redial .................................................... 32
Reset .................................................... 26
Resetting
Factory setting s............................... 26 S
SD function Displaying metadata ........................ 44
Displaying track information ............ 45
Important safety notes .................... 40
Inserting a memory card .................. 40
Selecting .......................................... 41
Selecting a track .............................. 42 Index
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Selecting playback options .............. 44
Switching folders ............................. 43
SD memory card
Ejecting ............................................ 41
Inserting .......................................... 40
Selecting active partition ................... 44
Setting
Stations ........................................... 38
Volume ............................................ 14
Settings
Adjusting the display ....................... 18
Brightnes s........................................ 18
Display desig n................................. 18
Language ......................................... 25
Sound settings ................................. 19
Time format ..................................... 18
Specialist workshop .............................. 8
Speed dial
Calling a number .............................. 36
Station list ............................................ 39
Station search ..................................... 38
Stations
Calling up ......................................... 39
Selecting .......................................... 38
Setting manually .............................. 38
Storing ............................................. 39
Storing automatically ....................... 39
Storing manually .............................. 39
Steering wheel with buttons
Overview .......................................... 13
Switching on/off ................................. 14
Switching wavebands (radio) ............. 40T
Telephone 911 emergency call ......................... 30
Accepting/ending a call ................... 30
Entering phone numbers .................. 31
Important safety notes .................... 30
Making a cal l.................................... 31
Making a call from a call list ............ 34
Redialing .......................................... 32
Rejecting a call ................................ 31
Rejecting or accepting a waiting
call ................................................... 33
Selecting .......................................... 30 Setting the reception and trans-
mission volume ................................ 33
Switching hands-free system on/
off .................................................... 32
Telephone book
Editing an entry ................................ 36
Time
Setting the format ............................ 18
Tone settings
Balance and fader ............................ 20
Treble and bass ............................... 20
Track
Selecting by skipping to a track ....... 42
Selecting by track number ............... 42
Selecting from a track list ................ 42
Track information ................................ 45
Track list .............................................. 42
Treble
Setting ............................................. 20 U
Unpairing ............................................. 25
USB (Audio)
Connecting a device ........................ 41
Displaying metadata ........................ 44
Displaying track information ............ 45
File structure ................................... 50
Requirements .................................. 50
Selecting .......................................... 41
Selecting a track .............................. 42
Selecting playback options .............. 44
Switching folders ............................. 43 V
Volume Setting ............................................. 14 6
Index
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Operating safety
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
If you operate information systems and com-
munication equipment integrated in the vehi- cle while driving, you will be distracted from
traffic conditions. You could also lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate the equipment when the traffic
situation permits. If you are not sure that this
is possible, park the vehicle paying attention
to traffic conditions and operate the equip-
ment when the vehicle is stationary.
Observe the legal requirements of the coun-
try in which you are currently driving.
Bear in mind that, at a speed of only 50 km/h, your vehicle covers a distance of nearly 14 m
per second.
When using the device please follow:
R the safety information in these instructions
R traffic rules and regulations
R motor vehicle laws and safety standards
i Improper work on electronic components
or other systems (such as the radio and
disc slot) and their software may result in
malfunction or failure. Even systems that
have not been modified could be affected
because the electronic systems are con-
nected. Electronic malfunctions can seri-
ously jeopardize the operational safety of
your vehicle.
Always have all work on or modifications to electronic components carried out at a
qualified specialist workshop. Proper use
Audio 15 can be used to receive radio sta-
tions, to play back SD memory cards and
other data carriers and to make calls via the
Bluetooth ®
function. Audio 15 can also be
used for the playback of the image from the rear view camera and as a navigation system
in conjunction with the Becker ®
MAP PILOT
(optional).
Observe the specified requirements for data
carriers and permissible formats. Equipment
This Supplement describes Audio 15 with all
standard and optional equipment available at
the time of this Supplement going to print.
Country-specific variations are possible.
Please note that your Audio 15 system may
not be equipped with all the features descri-
bed. This also applies to systems and func-
tions relevant to safety. Therefore, your Audio
15 equipment may differ from certain
descriptions and illustrations. Should you
have any questions concerning equipment
and operation, consult any authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.
This supplement is an integral part of the
vehicle. Keep it in the vehicle together with
the Operating Instructions. Declaration of conformity
Radio-based vehicle components
i USA only:
The wireless devices of this
vehicle comply with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. These devices may not cause interfer-
ence, and
2. These devices must accept any interfer-
ence, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for com-
pliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
i Canada only:
The wireless devices of this
vehicle comply with Industry Canada Int
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RSS-210 standard. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1. These devices may not cause interfer-
ence, and
2. These devices must accept any interfer-
ence, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device. Information on copyright
Registered trademarks
Bluetooth
®
technology is the standard for
short-range wireless data transmission of up
to approximately 10 meters.
Bluetooth ®
is a registered trademark of Blue-
tooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Inc. An SD memory card is a digital storage
medium.
SD memory cards carry the logo displayed
above. This logo is a registered trademark of
SanDisk Corporation. Qualified specialist workshops
Always have all work on or modifications to
electronic components carried out at a quali- fied specialist workshop. This workshop has
the necessary specialist knowledge and tools
to carry out the work required. In particular,
work relevant to safety or on safety-related systems must be carried out at a qualified
specialist workshop.
An authorized Mercedes-Benz Center is a
qualified specialist workshop. Protection against theft
This device is equipped with technical meas-
ures to protect it against theft.
i You can obtain further information from
an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Cleaning
To clean, use a slightly damp cloth. The cloth must be soft and lint-free. For stubborn dirt,
you can use a mild cleaning agent. In partic-
ular, do not clean the display with alcohol,
acid or an abrasive cleaning agent. 8
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