Format Layout DIN lang 210x105 6 Seiten
Transcript of Format Layout DIN lang 210x105 6 Seiten
SLCBrief overview
Mercedes-Benz
P68.00-8395-001 Door handle
& Locks the vehicle centrally
% Unlocks the vehicle centrally
2 Seat functions
Adjusts the seat electrically
r Memory function and presets45=
3 Light switch
4 Steering wheel paddle shifters
5 Multifunction steering wheel buttons
Cockpit – overview
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Overhead control panel
* Not available in all countries
6 Multimedia system display
7 Multimedia system
8 Upper control panel
c Seat heater
Ò AIRSCARF
Selects a DYNAMIC SELECT driveprogram
å ESP® OFF
£ Hazard warning lights
ECO start/stop function
f Parking Assist PARKTRONIC
9 Climate control
DYNAMICSELECT
a Selector lever
b Transmission functionsE Park position
x Manual gearshifting
c Roadster functions
Roof switch
Operates all side windows
d Multimedia system controller
% Back button
g Favorites button
e! Electric parking brake
f Door control panel with controls for powerwindows and exterior mirror settings
1μ MAGIC SKY CONTROL
2 Buttons for interior lighting and reading light
3ï Button for MB Info call*(mbrace System)e.g. for questions on vehicle operation
4G SOS button* (mbrace system)
5F Button for breakdown assistance call*(mbrace System)
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Cockpit – overview
Note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described.
Overview
1 Combination switch for turn signals,high-beam headlamps and windshield wipers
2 Lever for electrical steering columnadjustment
3 Lever for cruise control/Active DistanceAssist DISTRONIC
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Combination switch – windshield wiperfunctions
Combination switch – lighting functions
1íî
Single wipeWipes with washer fluid
1 $ Windshield wipers off
2 Ä Intermittent wiping, normal
3 Å Intermittent wiping, frequent
4 ° Continuous wiping, slow
5 ¯ Continuous wiping, fast
1 High-beam headlamps orAdaptive Highbeam Assist Plus
2 Turn signal, right
3 High-beam flasher
4 Turn signal, left
Lever on the steering wheel
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Activating/deactivating Changing the speed
1 Switches on with the current speed or callsup the lastset speed
2 Deactivates Active Distance AssistDISTRONIC
3 Increases the speed or stores the currentspeed
4 Decreases the speed or stores the currentspeed
5 Increases the specified minimum distance
6 Reduces the specified minimum distance
Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC maintains aconstant speed which has been stored. Thelowest speed that can be set is 20 mph(30 km/h).
You can change the set speed:
When Active Distance Pilot DISTRONIC isactivated, one or two segments in the set speedrange light up in the speedometer.Using the controller on the DISTRONIC lever, youcan change the specified minimum distance tothe vehicle in front. The specified minimumdistance depends on the currently driven speed.
X 1 mph (1 km/h) step: Briefly press the leverup or down.
X 5 mph (10 km/h) step: Press the lever up ordown past the pressure point.
Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC
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Order no. P172 0205 13 Part no. 172 584 57 02 Edition A-20191 7 2 5 8 4 5 7 0 2
Adjusting climate controlYou can adjust climate control using the buttonson control panel1.If you change any settings, the lower edge ofdisplay2 briefly shows the current settings ofclimate control.
Climate control control panel General notesClimate control regulates the temperature andthe humidity in the vehicle interior and filtersundesirable substances out of the air.Climate control is only operational when theengine is running. Optimum operation is onlyachieved when the side windows and the roof areclosed.To prevent the windows from fogging up, pleaseobserve the following information:
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¬ Defrosts the windshield
á Sets climate zones separately
¿ Activates or deactivates the coolingfunction of climate control.
¤ Defrosts the rear window
I Reduces the airflow
K Increases the airflow
^ Completely activates or deactivatesclimate control.
à Sets climate control to automatic mode
g Air-recirculation modeThe air in the vehicle interior isrecirculated.In air-recirculation mode, the windowscan fog up more quickly.
Ì Residual heat with the engine off
_ Sets the air distribution
^ Switches off climate control only briefly
g Switch on air-recirculation mode onlybriefly
¿ Switch on the cooling function.In warmweather, the air inside the vehiclewill be cooled. This function also dries theair inside the vehicle.
¬ If necessary, briefly switch on thewindshield defroster
Climate control
Operating the menu of the on-boardcomputer
Telephone/media functions
19 Scrolls through listsSelects a submenu or function:
2= Calls up the menu and menu bar
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3a Confirms the selected entry
4% Back button
56 Accepts a telephone call
6~ Rejects a telephone callEnds a call
7W Increases the volume
8X Decreases the volume
98 Mute function
Operating the Voice Control System
aó Starts a dialog
4% Cancels a dialog
Buttons on the multifunction steering wheel
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Starting a dialogThe Voice Control System allows you tocomfortably operate the majority of themultimedia system's functions.
Voice Control System help functions• General information:Say the "Help Voice Control System" command.
• Help for the current function:Say the "Help" command.
• Help for a specific system:Say the help command for the desired system,e.g. "Help telephone".
If you press theó button, the possiblecommands are shown in a help window. You canswitch off the display of this help window in themultimedia system.
Examples
Navigation commands• "Enter destination"A dialog for entering a destination in thenavigation system will be started. Thereafter,say the destination address.
• "Nearest gas station"Manymore categories for points of interest areavailable, e.g. restaurant or tourist attraction.
• "Navigate to John Doe"Start route guidance to a contact from youraddress book.
Telephone commands• "Call John Doe"The telephone number of a stored contact isdialed.
• "New message"A dialog for entering a text message (SMS) willbe started.
Audio commands• "Station Z100"If you are listening to the radio, you can say thename of a station to which you would like tolisten.
• "Search for music"A dialog in which you can search through yourmusic files will be started.
X To say a command: Press theó buttonand say a command after the audible signal.
Voice Control System
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You can operate the menus of the multimediasystem using the controller.
X Controller: Turn or slide in the direction of thedesired entry.
X Confirm your choice by pressing the controller.
% Back buttonPress and hold: Switches to the basicmenu
g Calls up or changes favorites
Direct buttons for the multimedia system
$ Radio menu
Ø Navigation menu
Õ Media menu
% Telephone menu
Ø Vehicle/system settings menu
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Overview of the multimedia system
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Example image: COMAND
Creating favorites
For rapid access to functions which are called upfrequently, you can create up to 20 favorites.
Adding a predefined favorite
Adding your own favoriteYou can create your own favorites, e.g. telephonenumbers or navigation destinations.Example for a telephone number:
Quickly storing radio stationsIf you are listening to the radio and the Radiomenu is shown in the multimedia system:
1 Adds a new favorite
2 Renames a selected favorite
3 Moves a selected favorite
4 Deletes a selected favorite
P82.89-xxxx-00 X Press theg button.The favorites are displayed.
X Slide the controller down.The menu bar is shown.
X Select Reassign and use the controller toselect a category.
X Select a favorite and store it in the desiredposition.
X Press the % button and select Name in theTelephone menu.
X Select a contact and display the telephonenumber.
X Press and hold theg button until thefavorites are displayed.
X Add a favorite at the desired position.
X Press and hold the controller until the stationlist is shown.
X Select the desired preset in the station list andconfirm.A tone confirms the save.
Operating the multimedia system
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Example image: COMAND
Requirement
• Bluetooth® is switched on on themobile phone(see the manufacturer's operator's manual).
• Bluetooth® is switched on on the multimediasystem.
Searching for a mobile phone
If your mobile phone is not found, try searchingon the mobile phone itself.
Authorizing a mobile phone
Further information
Detailed information on Bluetooth® connectionswith your mobile phone can be found at:
www.mercedes-benz.com/connect
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X Press the % button on the center console.
X Select Conn. Device1.
X Audio 20: Select Connect New Device.
X Select Connect via Vehicle.
X Select the desired mobile phone.
X If possible, select the intended usage of themobile phone (main or secondary phone).
X COMAND: Select Search for Phones.X Select Start Search.
X Select the desired mobile phone.
X A code is displayed in the multimedia systemand on the mobile phone.
X If the codes match: If necessary, confirm inthe multimedia system with Yes.
X Confirm the code on the mobile phone.
Establishing a Bluetooth® connection
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Connecting external media sources
The USB connection for Apple CarPlay™ andAndroid Auto™ is marked with theç symbol.
Further informationYou can find further information on your vehicleat:
http://www.mbusa.comIf you have any questions, you can optionally alsopress the ï button in the overhead controlpanel.
1 SD card slot
2 USB ports
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Further information on your vehicle
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