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128PhoneSelect Bluetooth activated or
Bluetooth deactivated and confirm by
pressing the knob.
NAVI 50 - Activating Bluetooth
Press 7 followed by ÿSETTINGS on
the display screen.
Select Bluetooth to display the
following options:
● View Bluetooth device list
● Search for Bluetooth device
● External device authorisation
● Change passkey
● Smartphone
Available depending on version. For help with activating and
operating voice controls - refer to
"Voice recognition" 3 118).
When the Bluetooth screen is
displayed, Bluetooth-enabled
devices can be paired to the
Infotainment system.
NAVI 80 - Activating Bluetooth
To access the Phone settings menu
from the Home page, press MENU
then Phone followed by Settings on
the display screen.The following options are displayed:
● Manage devices
● Sound levels
● Voice mail
● Turn Bluetooth on/off
● Automatically download phone
data (on/off)
Press Turn Bluetooth on to tick the
box ☑ alongside it. Bluetooth-enabled
devices can now be paired to the
Infotainment system.
Refer to (NAVI 80) "Phone settings"
in the "Operation" section for further
information 3 131.
Pairing a mobile phone to the
handsfree phone system
In order to use your handsfree phone
system, a connection must be set up between the mobile phone and the
system via Bluetooth, i.e. the mobile
phone must be paired to the vehicle before using it. For this purpose, the
mobile phone must support
Bluetooth. Refer to the operating
instructions for your mobile phone.To set up a Bluetooth connection, the handsfree phone system must be
switched on and Bluetooth must be activated on the mobile phone.
Notice
If another phone is automatically
connected during a new pairing
procedure, it will automatically be
disconnected, to allow the new
pairing procedure to continue.
Pairing enables the handsfree phone
system to recognise and store a
mobile phone in the device list. A
maximum of 5 mobile phones can be
paired and stored in the device list,
but only one can be connected at a
time.
Notice
Depending on version of NAVI 50, a
maximum of 8 mobile phones can be paired.
When pairing is completed, a
message with the name of the paired
phone is shown on the Infotainment
system display screen and the phone is automatically connected to the
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Phone129handsfree phone system. The mobile
phone can then be operated via the
Infotainment system controls.
Notice
When a Bluetooth connection is
active, using the handsfree phone
system will discharge the mobile phone battery more rapidly.
R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,
CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB -
Pairing a mobile phone
To pair a phone to the handsfree
phone system, press TEL and select
Pair device by turning and pressing
OK . The Ready to Pair screen is
displayed.
On the mobile phone, search for
Bluetooth equipment in the vicinity of the device.
Select My Radio (i.e. the name of the
handsfree phone system) from the list
on the mobile phone, then, on the
mobile phone keypad, enter the
pairing code shown on the
Infotainment system display screen.If pairing fails, the system returns to
the previous menu and a
corresponding message is displayed. Repeat procedure if necessary.
CD35 BT USB - Pairing a mobile
phone
To pair a phone to the handsfree
phone system, press SETUP / TEXT
and select Bluetooth connection from
the settings menu. Select an empty
slot by turning the central rotary knob
and press the knob to display the next
menu.
Select Pair phone by turning and
pressing the central rotary knob, then,
on the mobile phone, search for
Bluetooth equipment in the vicinity of
the phone.
Select My_Radio (i.e. the name of
handsfree phone system) from the list
on the mobile phone, then on the
mobile phone keypad enter the
pairing code shown on the
Infotainment system display screen.
If pairing fails, the message Pairing
failed is displayed. Repeat procedure
if necessary.NAVI 50 - Pairing a mobile phone
Press 7 followed by ÿSETTINGS on
the display screen.
Select Bluetooth then either Search
for Bluetooth device or External
device authorisation .
Alternatively, when in the Phone
menu screen, press y on the display.
On the mobile phone, search for
Bluetooth equipment in the vicinity of
the device.
Select the name of the handsfree
phone system (e.g. MEDIA-NAV)
from the list on the mobile phone, then (if required), on the mobile phone
keypad, enter the pairing code shown
on the Infotainment system display
screen.
Notice
The pairing code may only be shown
on the Infotainment system display
for a limited time.
The default pairing code is 0000. To
change this pairing code before the
pairing procedure is started, select
Change passkey to update.
If pairing fails, repeat procedure if
necessary.
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130PhoneNAVI 80 - Pairing a mobile phone
To access the Phone settings menu
from the Home page, press MENU
then Phone followed by Settings on
the display screen.
Select Manage devices from the list of
options. A message appears on the
display asking if you wish to set up a
Bluetooth connection between your
device and the Infotainment system.
Select Yes to continue. The
Infotainment system begins a search for Bluetooth equipment in the vicinity
and displays a list of devices.
Select your device from the displayed list. Depending on phone model,
confirm the pairing request or enter
the pairing code on the mobile phone keypad to pair it to the Infotainment
system.
To pair further devices, from the
Manage devices screen, press < to
open a pop-up menu and select Add
to pair additional devices in the same
way.
If pairing fails, repeat procedure if
necessary.Unpairing a mobile phone from
the handsfree phone system
If the list of paired phones is full, a new
phone can only be paired if an
existing phone is unpaired.
Notice
Unpairing a phone erases all of its
downloaded contacts and its call
history from the handsfree phone
system phonebook.
R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,
CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB -
Unpairing a mobile phone
To unpair, i.e. to delete a phone from
the handsfree phone system
memory, press TEL and select Delete
device .
Select the desired phone from the
device list and press OK to confirm
deletion when prompted.
CD35 BT USB - Unpairing a mobile
phone
To unpair, i.e. to delete a phone from
the handsfree phone system
memory, press SETUP / TEXT and
select Bluetooth connection from the
settings menu.Select the desired phone from the
device list, press the central rotary
knob and select Delete.
NAVI 50 - Unpairing a mobile phone
To unpair, i.e. to delete a phone from
the handsfree phone system
memory, press 7 followed by
ÿ SETTINGS on the display screen.
Select Bluetooth then View Bluetooth
device list .
Select the desired phone from the device list, then press ë to delete the
device. If required, delete all devices in the list by pressing Options
followed by Delete all. Confirm by
pressing OK.
NAVI 80 - Unpairing a mobile phone
To unpair, i.e. to delete a phone from
the handsfree phone system
memory, access the Manage
devices screen.
From the Home page, press MENU
then Phone followed by Settings on
the display screen.
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132PhoneAfter connection, the mobile phone
data is transmitted to the handsfree
phone system. This can take some
time, depending on phone model.
During this period, operation of the
mobile phone is possible via the
Infotainment system only to a limited
extent.
Notice
Not every mobile phone supports the functions of the handsfree phone
system. Therefore, deviations from
the range of functions described are possible.
Phone menu
To display the Phone menu:
● press 6TEL
- or -
● press TEL
- or -
● press 7 followed by yPhone on
the display screen (NAVI 50)
from the Home page, press
MENU followed by Phone on the
display screen (NAVI 80)Volume control
R15 BT, R16 BT USB, CD16 BT,
CD18 BT USB - Volume control
During a call, turn m or press ! or #
(on the steering column controls) to change the call volume.
CD35 BT USB - Volume control
To preset the volume for calls, voice
recognition or the ringtone, press
SETUP / TEXT and select Phone
settings from the settings menu,
followed by Volume.
Select the desired option (e.g. Ringing volume ) and adjust the
volume with the central rotary knob.
During a call, turn volume rotary knob or press ! or # (on the steering
column controls) to change the call volume.
NAVI 50 - Volume control
During a call, press ] or < on the
Infotainment unit to change the call
volume.
Alternatively (with the steering
column controls), press ! or #.NAVI 80 - Volume control
During a call, turn X on the
Infotainment unit to change the call
volume.
Alternatively (with the steering
column controls), press ! or #.
Dialling a telephone number Several options are available for
dialling telephone numbers, including
calling a contact from the phonebook or from a call log. Numbers can also
be dialled manually.
Entering a number manually
R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,
CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB -
Entering a number manually
With the Phone menu displayed,
select Dial from the list.
Enter the desired number using the
numerical keyboard ( 3 122) and
select 7 to start dialling.
To redial the last number, press and
hold TEL.
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Phone133CD35 BT USB - Entering a number
manually
With the Phone menu displayed,
select Dial a number from the list.
Enter the desired number using the
numerical keyboard ( 3 122) then
select the y icon in the display. Press
the central rotary knob to start
dialling.
NAVI 50 - Entering a number
manually
With the yPhone menu displayed,
press S in top left corner and select
Dial from the list.
Enter the desired number using the
numerical keyboard and select y to
start dialling.
Refer to (NAVI 50) "Operating
keyboards in the display" in the
"General information" section 3 122.
Entries can be corrected during input
with the k keyboard character.
Press and hold k to delete all
numbers at once.NAVI 80 - Entering a number
manually
From the Home page, press MENU
then Phone followed by Dial a
number on the display screen
Enter the desired number using the
numerical keyboard and press Call to
start dialling.
Entries can be corrected during input
with the k keyboard character.
Phonebook The phonebook contains contact lists
available only to the current vehicle
user. For reasons of confidentiality,
each downloaded contacts list can
only be viewed when the
corresponding phone is connected.
R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,
CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB -
Phonebook
After pairing the mobile phone to the
Infotainment system, the contact list
in the mobile phone is downloaded to the handsfree phone system.
To dial a number from the
phonebook, with the Phone menu
displayed, select Phonebook andselect the desired contact from the
alphabetical list. Press OK to start the
dialling process.
CD35 BT USB - Phonebook
After setting up the connection, the
contact list in the mobile phone is
downloaded to the handsfree phone
system. Each time the phone is
connected, the system's phonebook
is updated automatically.
The telephone book can also be
updated manually while the phone is
connected by selecting the Phone
settings menu followed by Update.
Select the Update option and confirm
by turning and pressing the central
rotary knob.
A maximum of 500 contacts and
4 numbers per contact can be
downloaded. If the memory capacity is exceeded, a prompt to delete
excess contacts will appear. Deleted
contacts will remain on the mobile
phone, but are deleted from the
system memory.
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134PhoneDialling a number from the
phonebook
To dial a number from the
phonebook, with the Phone menu
displayed, select Phone settings to
display the contacts list.
Select the first letter of the desired
name by turning the central rotary
knob. Press the knob to display the contacts listed for that letter, if
applicable.
Turn rotary knob to select desired
contact and press knob to display the
corresponding details. Select the
relevant number for the contact and
press knob to start the dialling
process.Adding contacts to the phonebook Contacts can be added to the
phonebook by selecting the following menu options:
● Phone settings
● Add contact
Use the alphabetical and numerical
keyboards ( 3 122) to enter a name
and up to 4 numbers for the new
contact.Incorrect names and numbers
entered via the keyboards can also be deleted during contact creation.
NAVI 50 - Phonebook
After pairing the mobile phone to the
Infotainment system, the contact list
in the mobile phone is downloaded to the handsfree phone system.
With the yPhone menu displayed,
press S in top left corner and select
Phone book from the list.
To dial a number from the
phonebook, select the desired
contact from the list.
Alternatively, press Search by Name
in the display, then enter the name of
the desired contact using the
keyboard.
Refer to (NAVI 50) "Operating keyboards in the display" in the
"General information" section 3 122.
NAVI 80 - Phonebook
After pairing the mobile phone to the
Infotainment system, the contact list
in the mobile phone is downloaded to the handsfree phone system.Notice
Data sharing must be authorised on your phone. Refer to the operating
instructions for your mobile phone or consult your network provider.
The feature "Automatically
download phone data" must also be
switched on in the Infotainment
phone settings menu. Refer to
(NAVI 80) "Phone settings" below.
From the Home page, press MENU
then Phone followed by Phone book
on the display screen
To dial a number from the
phonebook, select the desired
contact from the list. If a contact has
more than one saved number, select the appropriate number when
prompted.
After the initial pairing of the phone
with the Infotainment system, the
system can be updated with the latest
contacts on your mobile phone. Press
< to open a pop-up menu and select
Update telephone data . If necessary,
select Help from the pop-up menu for
assistance.
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136PhoneTo dial a number from the call history
lists, select from the following options
on the display:
● All: Displays list of all calls in the
below lists.
● c: Received calls.
● c: Missed calls.
● a: Dialled numbers.
The most recent calls are displayed at the top. Alternatively, press 4 or 1 to
move up/down in the display.
Select the desired contact from the
chosen call list to start the dialling
process.
Notice
If necessary, press < (to open a
pop-up menu) and select Update
telephone data to update the call
lists.Voicemail box
R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,
CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB,
CD35 BT USB - Voicemail box
To listen to mobile phone voicemail
messages via the Infotainment
system while the phone is connected, select the Voicemail box menu.
NAVI 80 - Voicemail box
To listen to mobile phone voicemail
messages via the Infotainment
system while the phone is connected,
from the Home page, press MENU
then Phone followed by Voice mail on
the display screen.
The configuration screen will be
displayed if the voicemail box is not
configured. Enter number on the
numerical keyboard and confirm.Receiving calls
R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,
CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB -
Receiving calls
To accept the call, depending on
vehicle configuration:
● Briefly press 7 (on the steering
column controls).
● Select the 7 icon in the display
(by turning and pressing OK).
To reject the call, depending on
vehicle configuration:
● Press and hold 8 (on the steering
column controls).
● Select the } icon in the display
(by turning and pressing OK).
When receiving a call, the caller
number may be shown on the
Infotainment system display screen. If the number is stored in the system
memory, the name is displayed
instead. If the number cannot be
displayed, the message Private
number is shown.
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138PhoneWhen receiving a call, the caller
number may be shown on the
Infotainment system display screen. If
the number is stored in the system
memory, the name is displayed
instead. If the number cannot be
displayed, the message No Caller ID
is shown.
Functions during a telephone call
R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,
CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB -
Functions during a telephone call
In addition to volume control, various
functions are available during a call,
including:
● switch the call to the mobile phone
● access the keyboard
● end call
Turn and press OK to select and
confirm.
Switch the call from the handsfree
phone system to the mobile phone by selecting the mobile phone display
item. Some mobile phones maybecome disconnected from the
handsfree phone system during the
switch to this mode.
A number can also be entered on the numerical keyboard ( 3 122) e.g. to
control a voice server such as the
voicemail box. Select the #123
display item to access the numerical
keyboard. Refer to " Voicemail box"
for further information.
To end the call, depending on vehicle
configuration:
● briefly press 8
● press TEL
● select the } icon in the display
CD35 BT USB - Functions during a
telephone call
In addition to volume control, various
functions are available during a call,
including:
● Pause / Resume
● Handset
● Keyboard
● Hang upTo put the caller on hold, select
Pause ; the caller is informed they are
on hold via an automatic message.
Select Resume to resume the call.
Switch the call from the handsfree
phone system to the mobile phone by
selecting Handset. Some mobile
phones may become disconnected
from the handsfree phone system
during the switch to this mode.
A number can also be entered on the numerical keyboard ( 3 122) e.g. to
control a voice server such as the
voicemail box. Select the Keyboard
menu item to access the numerical
keyboard. Refer to " Voicemail box"
for further information.
To end the call: ● press 8, or
● select Hang up, then press the
central rotary knob
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142IndexAAAC files ....................................... 55
ACC files....................................... 61
Activating Bluetooth function ......127
Activating the navigation system ..78
Activating voice recognition ........120
Adaptation volume km/h ...............39
Add a favourite destination ...........97
Adding contacts to the phonebook .............................. 131
AF (Alternative Frequency)........... 51
AGC Activated .............................. 36
AhaⓇ application .........................24
Applications .................................. 24
AST (Autostore list) ......................50
Audio CDs .................................... 55
Audio players ................................ 24
Audio settings ......................... 36, 56
Automatic call waiting .................131
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) .....36
Automatic phone connection ......124
Automatic station search ..............47
Automatic station storing ..............50
Automatic switch-off .....................24
Automatic zoom ............................ 78
Autostore lists ............................... 50
AUX input ..................................... 59
AUX input usage........................... 59
Avoid part of route ......................106
Avoid roadblocks ........................106B
Balance......................................... 36
Bass.............................................. 36
Battery replacement .....................78
Bluetooth .................................... 122
Bluetooth connection ............65, 127
Bluetooth device list ...................127
Bluetooth music ............................ 65
Browse map................................ 106
C Calculate alternative route ..........106
Call lists ...................................... 131
Call waiting ................................. 131
CD display .................................... 56
CD playback ................................. 56
CD player................................ 55, 56
CD-Text ........................................ 56
Change Home location .................78
Change passkey for Bluetooth connection ............................... 127
Change system language .......24, 40
Clock................................. 24, 40, 78
Compass ...................................... 78
Connecting an audio device .........65
Connection ................................. 124
Control elements overview .............6
Co-ordinates ........................... 78, 97
Country information ............106, 131
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143DDAB .............................................. 54
Deactivating Bluetooth function ..127
Deactivating guidance ................106
Defining the priority phone .........124
Delete a favourite destination .......97
Delete device from Bluetooth device list ................................ 127
Destination.................................... 78 Destination input ..........................97
Dialling a telephone number .......131
Digital audio broadcasting ............54
Disable camera warnings ...........106
Disconnecting an audio device .....65
Disconnecting a phone ...............124
Display .......................................... 24
Display information .......................56
Displaying pictures .......................72
Display screen operation ......24, 122
Driving Eco2 ................................. 24
Driving economy ........................... 24
E Eco coaching ................................ 24
Edit Itinerary ............................... 106
Emergency call ........................... 131
Emergency number ....................131
Emergency phone numbers .......106
Enter an address ..........................97Entering a number manually ......131
External device authorisation .....127
F Fader ............................................ 36
Fast forward.................................. 56
Fast rewind ................................... 56
Favourite destinations ..................97
Favourites ..................................... 24
Media ........................................ 24
Navigation ................................. 24
Phone ........................................ 24
Services .................................... 24
Find on map................................ 106
FM station list ............................... 50
Functions during a telephone call 131
G
General information ...4, 55, 59,
61, 65, 74, 118, 122
GPS (Global Positioning System). 74
Guidance ................................... 106
Guided tours ................................. 78
H Handsfree phone system ...........131
HD Traffic ..................................... 78
Help! ................................... 106, 118
Home address .............................. 97
Home location............................... 78I
ID3 tags ........................................ 56
Image settings .............................. 24
Image viewer ................................ 78
I News service .............................. 51
Information on the display ............78
Infotainment controls ....................24
Infotainment system Switching on/off ......................... 24
Instrument panel controls ...............6
Intersection view ........................... 78
Ioniser ........................................... 24
iPod ........................................ 61, 62
I-Traffic service ............................. 51
J
Jack plug ...................................... 59
K Keyboards in the display ......78, 122
L
Lane images ................................. 78
Language ..................................... 24
Latitude, Longitude .......................97
Live services ................................. 78
Local search ................................. 97
Loudness ...................................... 36
Low volume sound enhancement. 36