window MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2015 MY15 Audio Manual
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Function Page
0070
0063006400590065
Navigates within the menus
Station search 38
Skip 42
Fast forward/rewind 43
0071 0041
Sets the volume 14
0072 0043
Switches on/off 14
0073 0049
Station search 38
Skips forward 42
Fast forward 43
0074 0048
Station search 38
Skips back 42
Rewind 43 Function Page
0075 0061
Accepts a call 30
Makes a call 31
Redials 32
Accepts a waiting call 33
0076 0076
Ends a call 30
Rejects a call 31
Rejects a waiting call 33
0077 0063
Mutes audio source 14
Pauses SD memory
card/USB device
Switches the hands-free
system on/off
32
Display
0043
Status bar
0044 Main menu bar
0087 Display/selection window
0085 Menu bar
The display shows the function currently
selected with its current settings and associ-
ated menus 0085. The following functions and
menus are available: Operation Menu
Navigation system
via Becker
®
MAP
PILOT Radio Radio
Presets
FM
Sound
SD memory card SD
Music
Media
Sound
USB device USB
Music
Media
SoundOperating system
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If you pair a mobile phone as an audio
device, it is automatically paired as a
mobile phone as well, as long as your
mobile phone supports this.
Pairing a Bluetooth ®
device (mobile
phone/audio device) using Bluetooth ®
pairing X
Press the 002Bbutton.
or X Select the Bluetooth ®
audio function.
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Telephone Telephone/BT Audio BT Audio.
X Connect Phones
Connect Phones/Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Device
List
List.
X Select Update
Update.
Audio 15 searches for Bluetooth ®
devices
within range for a certain period of time.
If at least one Bluetooth ®
device is found,
the display shows the Bluetooth ®
name of
the device.
If Audio 15 does not find a Bluetooth ®
device, the Search for Bluetooth
Search for Bluetooth
devices failed devices failed message is shown in the
display.
X To search again: select Update
Update.X
Select the desired Bluetooth ®
device using
the control knob.
The display shows the input menu for the
passkey. X
To enter the passkey: enter an easy to
remember, four-digit number using the
004A to0089 number keys.
X To confirm the entry: select OK OK.
or
X Select four digits in the number bar using
the control knob.
X Select OK
OK.
The Bluetooth ®
device is authorized.
X Select Bluetooth ®
device name MB Blue-
tooth on the device.
X Enter the four-digit number selected previ-
ously on the Bluetooth ®
device, and con-
firm.
X Confirm possible prompts using the Blue-
tooth ®
device.
The Authorization successful Authorization successful mes-
sage is shown in the display. You will see
the Bluetooth ®
name of the Bluetooth ®
device in the display/selection window.
i When the
Authorization failed Authorization failed mes-
sage is displayed, you may have exceeded
the prescribed time period. Repeat the pro-
cedure.
Alternatively, the pairing was only deleted
on the Bluetooth ®
device. In this case, the
Bluetooth ®
device must be unpaired and
then paired again. 22
Bluetooth ®
settingsSystem settings
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Pairing a Bluetooth
®
device externally
(mobile phone/audio device) using
Bluetooth ® X
Press the 002Bbutton.
or
X Select the Bluetooth ®
audio function.
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Telephone
Telephone/BT Audio BT Audio.
X Connect Phones
Connect Phones/Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Device
List
List.
The Update Update message is shown in the dis-
play.
X Select the list symbol next to the entry
using the 0065button.
X Press the control knob. X
Select External Authorization External Authorization.
X Start the Bluetooth ®
scan process on the
Bluetooth ®
device.
X Select Bluetooth ®
device name MB Blue-
tooth on the device.
A prompt appears in the display asking
whether the Bluetooth ®
device should be
authorized.
X To authorize: select Yes
Yes.
The Bluetooth ®
device is authorized. X
To enter the passkey: using the number
keys 004A to0089, enter an easy to
remember, four-digit number.
X Select OK OK.
or
X Select four digits in the number bar using
the control knob.
X Select OK OK.
X Enter the number selected previously on
the Bluetooth ®
device, and confirm.
X Confirm possible prompts using the Blue-
tooth ®
device.
The Authorization successful Authorization successful mes-
sage is shown in the display. You will see
the Bluetooth ®
name of the Bluetooth ®
device in the display/selection window.
i When the
Authorization failed Authorization failed mes-
sage is displayed, you may have exceeded
the prescribed time period. Repeat the pro-
cedure.
Reconnecting a Bluetooth ®
device Reconnecting a mobile phone
Audio 15 always searches for the last con-
nected Bluetooth
®
device. If the last connec-
ted Bluetooth ®
device cannot be connected,
Audio 15 searches for the Bluetooth ®
device
that was connected prior to that. Bluetooth
®
settings 23System settings
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X
Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected. X
To switch on: selectMicrophone On
Microphone On.
The The microphone is on
The microphone is on message
appears briefly in the display. The 004Dsym-
bol disappears from the display/selection
window.
X To switch off: selectMicrophone Off
Microphone Off.
The The microphone is off
The microphone is off message
appears briefly in the display and the 004D
symbol appears in the display/selection
window. Accepting/rejecting a waiting call
If you receive an incoming call while already
making a call, the display shows the incoming call. You also hear a tone.
i The
call waiting function is only available
if it is supported and has been activated by
the mobile phone network provider. X
To accept: press the0061button. or
X Press the control knob.
You are connected to the new party. The
previous call is ended.
X To reject: press the0076button.
or X Select Reject Reject in the display.
The waiting call is rejected. Transferring a call
From the hands-free system to the
mobile phone i
If you wish to continue a call in private
mode, you will need to perform the neces-
sary steps on the mobile phone (see the
mobile phone operating instructions).
From the mobile phone to the hands-
free system i
If you wish to continue a call using Audio
15, you will need to perform the necessary
steps on the mobile phone (see the mobile phone operating instructions). Setting the reception and transmis-
sion volume
If a mobile phone is connected, you can opti-
mize the reception and transmission volumes – even during a call. Inquire about the best
possible settings at an authorized Sprinter
Dealer.
i If reception and transmission volumes
have been incorrectly set, call quality may
be impaired.
X Press the 002Bbutton.
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Telephone Telephone .
X Select Adjust Volume
Adjust Volume. Using the telephone
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You can also select the
Calls Dialed
Calls Dialed
call list from the telephone main menu by
pressing the 0061button.
Deleting call lists You cannot delete call lists in Audio 15.
Calling up the phone book X
Press the 002Bbutton.
The entry line is selected. X
Select Name Name.
The display shows the telephone book.
Entries are sorted alphabetically by sur-
name.
i The telephone book is only available for as
long as the mobile phone is connected.
Calling a contact from the telephone
book X
Call up the telephone book.
X To find a contact : enter the initial letter of
the desired contact by using the 0082to
0089 number keys.
The selection window skips to the first con-
tact with this initial letter.
X Selecting the person you wish to call from
the selection list. X
To call: press the 0061button.
or X Press the control knob.
If several phone numbers are stored for one
contact, a list of these phone numbers
appears. X
Select the desired telephone number.
X Press the 0061button again.
or
X Press the control knob again.
This initiates dialing.
Displaying contact details X
Call up the telephone book.
X Select the desired entry using the control
knob.
X Select the list symbol next to the entry
using the 0065button.
X Press the control knob. X
Select Details Details.
The display shows the contact details of the entry chosen. Using the telephone
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Calling up stations using the station list
X Press the 002Abutton to select the wave-
band.
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select Presets
Presets.
The display shows a list of the stored sta-
tions. The 0036dot indicates the current sta-
tion.
X Select the desired station.
You will hear the station stored in the selec-
ted preset, if it is receivable.
Calling up a station using the control knob
X Press the 002Abutton to select the wave-
band.
X Select display/selection window.
X Select the desired stored station using the
control knob.
You will hear the station stored in the selec- ted preset, if it is receivable. Switching wavebands
Audio 15 can receive the following wave-
bands: Waveband Frequency
FM (VHF) 87.7 – 107.9 MHz
MW (medium wave) 530 – 1710 kHz
X
Press the 002Abutton repeatedly until the
display shows the desired waveband.
or X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select the current waveband (e.g FM FM).
The display shows a list of the wavebands.
The 0036dot indicates the current wave-
band. X
Select the desired waveband.
Audio 15 switches waveband and plays the
last station selected. SD memory card and USB device
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
SD memory cards are small parts. They can be swallowed and cause asphyxiation. This
poses an increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Keep SD memory cards out of the reach of
children. If an SD memory card is swallowed,
seek immediate medical attention. Inserting/ejecting an SD memory
card
Inserting an SD memory card X
Insert the SD memory card into the SD slot
with the contacts at the front and facing
downwards.
Audio 15 automatically activates SD mode
and loads the files.
The display shows Reading Memory Reading Memory
Card...
Card....
i If Audio 15 cannot find any readable files
on the SD memory card, the display shows
No Playable Files
No Playable Files.
Information on readable file formats can be found in the technical data (Y page 50).40
SD memory card and USB deviceAudio
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X
Select the title with which the playlist
should start.
Audio 15 plays the selected track and
closes the list. Selecting track playback options
You may select from the following track play- back options: Playback
option Operation
Normal track
sequence You hear the tracks in the
same order as they are
stored on the SD memory
card/USB device.
Random
tracks All the tracks on the SD
memory card/USB device
are played in a random
order. Random
folder All tracks in the selected
folder and sub-folders are
played in random order. X
To Select the SD/USB menu: press
the 0064 button repeatedly until the menu
bar is selected.
X Select SD
SD/USB USB.
The currently selected playback option is
indicated by the 0036dot. X
To select a playback option : selectNor‐ Nor‐
mal Track Sequence
mal Track Sequence ,Random Tracks
Random Tracks or
Random Folder
Random Folder .
You will hear the tracks in the selected
playback option.
i Depending on the active random play-
back mode, the Mix Mixsymbol is shown in the
status line in front of the folder, SD memory card or USB device symbols. Selecting an active partition (USB
only)
If the USB device is partitioned, this function
is available. Up to 4 partitions (primary, FAT or FAT32 format) are supported.
X To select the USB menu: press the 0064
button repeatedly until the menu bar is
selected.
X Select USB USB.
X Select Select Active Partition
Select Active Partition . Displaying metadata
There are two ways to display the name of the
track in the display window:
R with the names stored in the metadata of
the track
R with the file names
X Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select SD SD/USBUSB. 44
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X
Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select BT Audio
BT Audio.
The currently selected playback option is
indicated by the 0036dot. X
To select a playback option : selectNor‐ Nor‐
mal Track Sequence
mal Track Sequence orRandom Tracks
Random Tracks .
You will hear the tracks in the desired play-
back option. If you have selected Random
Random
Tracks
Tracks, the display in the display/selec-
tion window shows Random Randomin front of the
symbol for the audio device.
X To exit the menu: press the0038button. Setting the volume
If you play audio files from a Bluetooth ®
device, it is possible that the volume may
need to be significantly increased. You can
therefore select from two volume options: Volume
option Operation
Standard
The Bluetooth
®
device is
played back at a normal vol-
ume. Boost
The Bluetooth
®
device is
played back louder. X
Press the 0064button repeatedly until the
menu bar is selected.
X Select BT Audio
BT Audio. X
Select Volume Volume.
The current volume option is identified by
the 0036dot. X
To select the volume option : select
Standard Standard orBoost
Boost.
You have set the volume option.
X To exit the menu : press the0038button. AUX function
Connecting an external device
You can connect an external device to Audio
15 and play it back via the speakers.
The AUX jack intended for this purpose
(3.5 mm stereo audio jack) is located in the
stowage compartment on the driver's side of
the dashboard.
X Connect an external device to the AUX
jack.
i An adapter cable is required for the AUX
jack.
i If you connect an external device, Audio
15 does not automatically switch over to
the AUX function. Selecting the AUX function
X Press the 00FDbutton repeatedly until the
display shows Aux Aux.
Audio 15 plays the external device and pro-
duces sound through the loudspeakers
again. AUX function
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