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Radio with USB port and Bluetoot Warning notes make you aware of dangers which could pose a threat to your health or life, or to the health and life of others. Environmental note Fnvironmental notes provide you with infor-
mation on environmentally aware actions or disposal. Notes on material damage alert you to dangers that could lead to damage to your venicle. These symbols indicate useful instructions or further information that could be helpful tO YOU. This symbol! designates an Instruc-
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Steps. page) This symbol tells you where you can find further information on a topic. This symbol indicates a warning or an instruction that is continued on the next page. This text indicates a message on the display. Welcome to the world of Vercedes-Benz Vlercedes-Benz is constantly updating its sys-
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design equipment technical features Therefore, the descriptions provided may occasionally differ from your device. Please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre if you have any questions. The technical documentation team at Daimler AG wishes you pleasant and safe motoring. ohne index Introduction Operating SATELY ...........cccesccscsccsccscescscesces Correct use. FOUIDINENL ........ccescoscescsccscescccesccscescccescesce Declaration Of CONTOMMITY ...........cescesceseeee GOpyrla@nt INTOPMATION ..........ceccescescecsceeees Qualified SPECIAlISt WOrKSNOD ..........cececeee Anti-theft Protection ...........cccscccsscescescscees At a glance Operating SYSTEM ...........ccscsccsccscescscescesces Multifunction steering wheel ............cescee On-board Computer AISPIAY .........ceecesceeees Basic Tunctions Aud 1o RAC O TMOG coco cc ccc cc cece ce cece cccccccccccccecceccce B audio mode Bluetooth BiuUetoothn operation Technical data PIN ASSISMIMENL ........ccsscescscsscescsscscescescees Operating teMperature ..........ceecesceeeeeeee BiuUetoothn SPECITICATION ........ccececescscecees 24 Anti-theft protection Autostore AUX (audio) NOTES /SOCKET ........ccececcecececececcececeeee DOWITCIING TO 2... .ceecescecsscescscecesceeeeees 14 Biuetootn ACCEPTING 4 Call .......cceecsscescscesceeceeees Activating /Ge@activating ............ceceeee Conaitions FENCING a Call .........cccescescsccscescescscesces MIPS PIAYDACK .......ccscccscsccccceccscsceceees Operating using the multifunc-
TION STESTING WNEEL .........ceeceecesceeeeees PaIrINE A MODINE PNONEG ..........cceececeee REJECTING A Call ..........cecscescescescecescees Call ACCEPTING ......ccccccsscescsscscscescescecesceecs 20 REJCCTING ......ccccescoscsccsccscescscescscescsces 20 Call lists Copyright Correct use Declaration of conformity Electromagnetic compatibility Equipment rast forwara AUCIO MOE (USB) ......... ee cecsecesceceees 17 rast rewind AUCIO MOE (USB) ..........cccccecsceceeccees 1/7 Viercedes-Benz Service Gentre see Qualified specialist worksnop Viobile phone DISPLAYING ......ccescecsscescescecescescescecesees EXTEINAl DAILING .......cccecccscsccscscscscecees Multifunction steering wheel ACCEPTING F Call ......c.ceccsscsscecsscsceeees EMICING GA Call .....ccessscsscsscecscescescecesces REJOCTING A Cll .....cccscescscsscsscescecescees SEIS@CTING Call HISTS ........ccececsceceecscecees 22 selecting the phone book Updating the phone book ................ Operating safety Pairing Pnone Calling up the phone book GAINS UD ......cccsscscsscsscsscecescscscecesces 21 PIACING A Call... eccccsscescescsceececeececees 21 UPDATING .......cccececcscecccsceccscscccscsceeesce 22 Pin assignment Playback options Audio mode (USB) Qualified specialist workshop Rad 1o RDS (Radio Data System) DETTING @ STATION 20... cecescseceeeeeeees STOVING STATIONS ........ccceeescescesceeeeeeees SOWITCIING ON .....ceccecescescscscescsceseeees OWITCNING WAVEDANAS .......cccececsceceees Radio mode switching off RDS (Radio Data System) OWITCNING ON/ OPT .......ceccecescescesceeeeeees 14 Sound OWITCNING ON/OFF .......ceececescescesceceecees 11 sound settings specialist workshop Telephone Track selecting, USB (AUCIO) ...........cceeeeeeee USB (audio) Changing folder Data carrier PIAVDACK OPTIONS ........cscsscesescescesceees 1/
SEISCTING 4 TACK ........eceececescesceeceeeees specific information about USB switching folders (using buttons on the multifunction steering Using the telephone Via Bluetootn Volume ACIUSTING ......ccccescscsscescescecescscesceceecs Operating safet Important safety notes If you operate information and communica-
tion equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, you could be distracted from the traffic situation. This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident. Only operate this equipment when the traffic Situation permits. If you cannot be sure of this, stop the vehicle paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary. Observe the legal requirements for the country you are in. Bear in mind that at a speed of only 50 km/h your vehicle is covering a distance of nearly 14 m per second. When using the device please follow:
the safety notes in these instructions traffic rules and regulations laws pertaining to motor vehicles and safety standards Modifications to electronic components, their software as well as wiring could affect their function and/or the operation of other networked components. [his could in partic-
ular also be the case for systems relevant to safety. They might not function properly any-
more and/or jeopardise the operational safety of the vehicle. There is an increased risk of an accident and injury. Do not attempt to modify the wiring as well as electronic components or their software. Always have work on electrical and elec-
tronic components carried out at a qualified Specialist workshop. If you make any changes to the vehicle elec-
tronics, the general operating permit will be invalidated. The audio equipment:
receives radio stations plays back data storage media with WMA and MP3 formats makes telephone calls via the Bluetooth function This Supplement describes the audio equip-
ment with all standard and optional equipment available at the time of going to press. Coun-
try-specific deviations are possible. Bear in mind that the audio equipment may not be equipped with all of the functions described. This also applies to safety-relevant systems and functions. The equipment level of your audio equipment may therefore differ from that shown in some descriptions and illustra-
tions. Contact a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre if you have any questions about equip-
ment or operation. Declaration of conformit Vehicle components that receive and/or transmit radio waves The following note refers to all wireless com-
ponents of the vehicle which receive and/or transmit radio waves and the integrated infor-
mation systems and communications equip-
ment in the vehicle:
Hereby, Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH declares that the radio equipment type 1-DIN TCC MID is in compliance with Directive 2014/53 /EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conform-
ity is available at the following internet address: https:/ /www.mercedes-
benz.com/de/mercedes-benz/ mercedes-
benz-trucks-declaration-of-conformity Electromagnetic compatibility The electromagnetic compatibility of the vehi-
cle components has been checked and certi-
fied according to the currently valid version of Directive ECE-R 10. Copyright informatio Registered trademarks AX RI. 2. Luk GW DIUCLUULTI P82.86-9790-31 biuetooth technology is the standard for short-range wireless data transfer of up to approximately 10 metres. bluetootn is a registered trademark of Blue-
tooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Inc. Qualified specialist workshop Always have work on and changes to elec-
tronic components carried out at a qualified Specialist workshop. This workshop has the necessary special skills and tools to carry out the work required. In particular, all work rele-
vant to safety or on safety-related systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. A Mercedes-Benz Service Centre is a qualified Specialist workshop. Anti-theft protection When switching on for the first time or after the battery has been disconnected, appears in the audio equipment display. switch on the ignition. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause un-desired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. RF exposure:
The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment must be installed and operated with a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Operating syste Overview Len for fa far Ls MENU U ele MIC Oty 10) ) 74 Kk SS) s1e}
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@) N&? 60-2654-31 Function Page MENU lo select a menu in USB mode: to switch to tne track time alsplay dP To select the sound menu Microphone Display RDS button In radio mode: to switch the RDS convenience function on/off Function Page Scroll buttons In radio mode: changes Waveband in MIP3 mode (USB): to switch folders In AUX mode: to switch Press briefly:
to accept a call Press and hold:
to activate Bluetootn to start Bluetootn searcn to start Bluetooth pairing
(pairing / external) Press briefly:
ends /rejects an incoming Press and hold:
to deactivate Bluetootn duels e 1Y Function Page source puitton To select an audio source Press and hold: A Mutes the current traffic announcement Mute button Ends the current traffic mes-
Sd Ze Press briefly:
to mute the audio source
(mute / pause]
Press and hold:
In radio mode: to switch the RDS convenience function on/off Arrow buttons in radio mode:
Press briefly: starts station searcn Press and hold: manual! sta-
tion search In USB mod eC Press briefly: skips to the next/ previous track Press and hold: fast forward /rewind Function Page AUX jack USB port Number keypad in radio mode:
Press briefly: selects a sta-
tion from the station mem-
Press and nola: stores a sta-
tion manually in USB mod e Button 3 (RND): to switch random playback on/off or to switch between random playback modes Button 4 (RPT): to switch repeat track on/off or to switch between repeat modes Press:
to switch audio equipment on/off Tum:
to adjust the volume ultifunction steering wheel Left group of buttons on the multifunction steer ing wheel Increases the volume Decreases the volume selects the next main menu/next entry in the input window; increases or resets Value selects the previous main menu/previ-
ous entry in the input window or decrea-
ses value Next menu window /next menu bar down in the input window Previous menu window /next menu bar up in the input window Opens/closes the input window stores /displays favourite menu window You can find further information on using the multifunction steering wheel in the descrip-
tions of the Individual functions. ultifunction steering wheel OoUeIS 1V On-board computer display Available functions Menu Functions ana submenus Aud 10 Radio:
to select a station setiing the waveband selecting a track calling up the MP3 browser Telephone Accepting /rejecting a call Dialling a number/ending a selecting a phone book entry selecting an entry from a call switching between on-board com-
puter displays MPress tne tons on the multifunction steering wheel unti] the desired main menu Is shown In tne on-board computer display. Press the button. This calls up the telephone basic menu direcily. Telephone menu in the on-board computer display To call up the telephone main menu:
from the telephone menu, press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. wd Telephone Main menu
Phone book >
NMiceceadn palle ee ed Accptd calls Xe: dialled 865-31 a a IN) Telephone main menu To select the phone book or call list:
press the button on the multi function steering wheel until the desired list is selected. To open a list:
press the button. To go back:
press the button. Audio menu In the on-board com-
puter display ON aes ec Audio Track 1 N82.87-3012-31 Audio main menu during USB playback To call up the audio main menu:
press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. On-board computer displa duels e 1Y Audio Front i igclei.en MP3 Browser Audio main menu during USB playback To select another audio source:
press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. To select an MP3 browser:
press the button on the multifunction steering wheel to select To open an MP3 browser:
press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. To call up track selection:
press the button on the multifunction steering wheel to select To play the selected track:
press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. Audio
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Pn ele), Gorn an) ero) MP3 browser (MP3 and USB mode only) To select the next/previous line:
briefly press the button on the multr function steering wheel. Next/previous page:
press and hold the button on the multifunc-
tion steering wheel. To open the selected folder:
VICso the button on the multifunction steer ing wheel. To play the selected track:
press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. To close the folder / browser:
press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. CT Ine Naa AUQIO SWR 3 Audio basic display during radio playback To call up the audio main menu:
press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. On-board computer displa OoUeIS 1V Audio Radio SWR 3 FM N82.87-2339-31 Audio main menu during radio playback To select another audio source:
press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. To call up the station or waveband selec-
tion:
select the corresponding line using the button on the multifunction steering wheel. select a station or waveband using the button on the multifunction steering wheel. Basic function switching on/off To switch on:
If the audio equipment is switched off: press the control Knob. The audio equipment calls up the last active function. If you switch on the audio equipment while the ignition is turned off, it will switch off automatically after approximately one hour In order to preserve the starter battery. To deactivate:
if the audio equipment is switched on: press the control Knob. If the audio equipment and the ignition are both switched on and you then switch off the ignition, the audio equipment automati-
cally switches off. if the charge status of the battery is low, the audio equipment switches off automati-
cally. Switching sound off/on switching sound off/on Briefly press the button. The sound of the audio source Is switched off oron. When the sound Is switched off, shown in the display. If you change the audio source or adjust the volume, the sound is automatically switched on. Traffic announcements will be heard even if the sound is muted. Ending a traffic announcement Press the source button during a traffic announcement. The next traffic announcement will be Activating /deactivating traffic pro-
gramme priority Pot
("AA tN _ RDS N82.60-2423-31 When priority for traffic announcements Is activated, a traffic announcement suppresses the playback of other audio sources for the duration of the announcement. The playback volume changes automatically. Press the MENU button. The selected function is shown In the dis-
play:
control knob clockwise or anti-
clockwise. The current setting appears in the display. duels e 1Y To exit the menu:
press the MENU button repeatedly until the current audio source is shown in the display. The audio equipment automatically switches to the current audio source after approx-
imately ten seconds. If an external audio source has been actr-
vated using the mute input, you do not hear any traffic announcements. Adjusting the volume During playback of an audio source, turn the control knob. Press the buttons on the mul tifunction steering wheel. The volume changes. Sound settings Adjusting the treble ueoa> IIe a rt Tp RDS N82.60-2665-31 To open the sound menu:
press the button repeatedly until and the current setting are displayed. Turn the control knob until the desired level is selected. To exit the souna menu:
press the dP button repeatedly until the current audio SOUTCE dppecds. Adjusting the bass vorrei he S N82.60-2664-31 To open the sound menu:
press the dP button repeatedly until and the current setting are displayed. Turn the control Knob until the desired level is selected. To exit the sound menu:
press the button repeatedly until the current audio SOUFCE dpped!s. Adjusting the balance Ree el! ra RDS INESY ALO e/Aelet esse To open the sound menu:
press the dP button repeatedly until and the current setting are displayed. Turn the control] knob until the desired balance is selected. To exit the sound menu:
press the button repeatedly until the current audio SOUFCE dpped!s. To reset the sound settings aa LAO Sey ht RDS N82.60-2667-31 To open the sound menu:
press the button repeatedly until AVPCdlo. control Knob clockwise until dppedls. After approximately two seconds, the sound settings are reset. Press and nolada tne mute button. OoUeIS 1V RDS (Radio Data System) The broadcasters can provide inaudible addi-
tional information with the Radio Data System in the FM waveband. This information includes, for example:
programme service name (PS]
traffic reports (TP) current traffic announcements (TA) current regional programme (REG) alternative frequencies (AF) When the RDS Is enabled, the radio attempts to secure optimal reception also using alterna-
tive frequencies. Regional programmes are also taken Into account. The switching behaviour is also affected by environmental conditions and by the reception and may therefore change. Activating /deactivating RDS (
page 14). Switching to radio mode ea ~=6CQCE ALI,
= RDS N82.60-2421-31 Press the button repeatedly until appears briefly in the display. You will hear the last station played. To switch wavebands The radio can receive stations on the FM, SW, W and LW wavebands. In radio mode, press the but-
ton repeatedly. This switches between wavebands in the fol-
lowing order: FM, AFM, MW, LW, SW, AAM
(AMW /ALW /ASW). You will see the wave-
band that is currently set in the display. Frequency FM (VHF) MW (medium wave) Frequency SW (short wave}
LW (long wave]
To select a station Selecting the next/previous station Briefly press the The next station found Is played. Manual frequency selection Press and nold tne The frequency is scanned. Release the button and press it again imme-
diately. The frequency changes in increments. To set stations via the station presets Press the button to select the desired waveband. In radio mode, briefly press a number key from You will near the station stored ai tnat sta-
tion preset. setting a station using the multifunc-
tion steering wheel MPress tne on the multifunction steering wheel until the radio menu appears in the display of the on-
board computer. The display of the on-board computer shows the current station. MPress tne button on the multifunction steering wheel. Press the button to move to the line with the station currently being played. MPress tne Dutton to select the desired station. storing a station To store stations manually You can save the station you are currenily lis-
tening to at a station preset of your choice. In radio mode, press and hold one of the number keys from until you hear a beep. The station you are currently listening to Is stored at the corresponding station preset. To store stations automatically You can automatically pre-assign stations with adequate reception to the 6 available station presets in each selected waveband, either FM-
AS or AM-AS. The stations are arranged in order of reception quality. Any manually stored stations In the station presets on the FM-AS or AM-AS wavebands are lost when automatic station assignment iS carried out. MPress tne button to select tne desired waveband. In radio mode, press and hold the but-
The display snows
. [Ihe system searches for the 6 stations with the stron-
gest reception and automatically saves them to the station presets in the FM Autos-
tore space (AFM) or the AM Autostore space
(AMW, ALW or ASW). The station stored at preset 1 is played. There is only one Autostore space for AM wavebands MW, LW and SW. If you again store stations automatically, previously stored stations can be written to another Switching RDS functions on/off Re rel Cee et ed eee RDS N82.60-2421-31 When RDS Is active, the symbol Is shown in the display. Press the RDS button in radio mode. Depending on the present setting, RDS is switched on/off. Notes on audio AUX mode The different volumes of external audio sour-
ces may result in a significantly increased vol-
ume during system messages (e.g. traffic announcements). System messages may need to be deactivated or their volume manually adjusted. External audio sources can be connected to the audio equipment in the following ways:
using the front AUX using the rear AUX jack If titted with an AUX input in the berth, the AUX input in the berth is connected to the rear AUX jack. For the AUX jack on the rear side you will require an adapter cable from Mercedes-Benz accessories. External audio sources can be played back as follows:
using its own speakers using the speakers on the audio device Note the type of playback when connecting external audio devices. Do not use the external audio device with a mains power stage connected to the vehi-
cle's 12 V power supply. This may audibly impair playback quality. switching to audio AUX mode Tp eyiy Cariiy Nn rN RDS N82.60-2437-31 MPress tne button repeatedly until the display shows either buttons to switch between and The display flashes if no external audio equipment is connected at the front. For information on how to operate the external audio device, see the respective operating instructions. Notes on operating external audio equipment The AUX input is optimised for external equipment that has an AUA output. If exter-
nal equipment is connected that can only be used with a headphone output, the signal strength of the external equipment may be too weak to activate the AUA input automat-
ically. The following options are available for the rear AUX input:
VWehen the external audio source activates the mute signal, the audio equipment switches to the rear AUX input. Playback then occurs through the speakers of the audio equipment. The message Is shown in the display. You can adjust the vol-
ume and the sound settings of the audio equipment. When the external audio source activates the mute signal, the audio equipment is message is shown in the display. You will only be able to operate a limited number of the audio equipment's functions. Selecting options Press the MENU button repeatedly until the message is shown in the display menu. To change your selection:
turn tne To exit the settings mode:
press the MENU button repeatedly until the display again shows the current audio source. Automatically; approximately 10 seconds after the last press of a button. Connecting an external audio source to the rear AUX input Connecting an external audio source with playback through the audio device speakers Fxternal audio source playback can be switched to the audio device speakers:
manually or automatically Connect the external audio source to plug con-
nector Cl (
page 24). Playback can be switched over manually (
page 14). For automatic changeover, connect the exter nal audio source to mute (C2) as well page 24). select playback option Connecting an external audio source with playback through its own speak-
For this mode of playback, connect the mute output of the external audio source to plug connector C2 {
page 24). Select the playback option. When the external audio source activates the mute signal, the audio equipment is muted. SB audio mode USB devices supported You can connect USB devices to the audio equipment. The connection is made by means of a stand-
ard USB port. The following USB devices are supported:
USB sticks (flash memory) 2.94 cm (1 inch), 4.97 cm (1.8 inches) or 6.35 cm (2.5 inches) format USB hard drives with a maximum starting /permanent cur rent of 800 mA (an external power supply may be necessary}
The audio equipment supports USB stor age media of "USB Device Subclass 6. For information on the USB Device Subclass of your device, consult the equipment manu-
facturer. USB audio mode supported data formats The following data types are supported:
mp3: CBR, VBR (up to 320 kbit/s) wma: CBR, VBR (up to 320 kbit/s]
Specific information about USB devi-
Avoid storing data other than music data on the USB device so that the initialisation period is not extended unnecessarily. Up to eight directory levels with up to 1000 tracks per directory are supported. Do not use USB extension cables. [hese may impair functionality. Do not use spiral cable USB connection cables. Files protected by DRM (Digt-
tal Rights Management) are not supported by your audio equipment. switching to USB device mode MPress tne button repeatedly until the symbol is shown in the display. USB playback resumes from the point at which you last exited USB mode. When a USB data medium is connected for the first time, the system first has to read appears in the display. neg FUCA Pu jamb ion amd om RDS N82.60-2436-31 USB mode menu During USB playback, the display shows the current track number and the time elapsed /
remaining. In extreme cases, it may take several minutes to start certain functions, depend-
ing on the external device and the content of the medium. If your audio equipment cannot find a USB device, the message is shown. if your audio equipment cannot find any music files, the message is shown. Pause function To interrupt playback:
briefly press the button. icon appears in the status bar. To resume playback:
briefly press the I>
button again. display goes out. selecting a track selecting a track by skipping To skip forwards or back:
press the button. Skipping forwards skips to the next track. When skipping back:
if the elapsed playback time is less than ten seconds, playback skips to the begin-
ning of the previous track. if the elapsed playback time is more than ten seconds, playback skips to the begin-
ning of the current track. If you have chosen to have the tracks played in random order, the next track Is selected at random. selecting a track using the multi-
function steering wheel Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel repeat edly until the audio USB menu appears in the on-board computer display. The on-board computer display shows the track currently being played. Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. MPress tne button to move to the line with the track currently being played. select the desired track using the button. switching folders During playback of music files in USB mode, press the This switches to the next/ previous folder. The folder name appears briefly in the dis-
play.
SB audio mode switching folders using the multi-
function steering wheel Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel repeat-
edly until the audio USB menu appears in the on-board computer display. The track currently playing appears in the on-board computer display. Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. MPress tne button on the multifunction steering wheel to move to the line. Press the button to open the display. Press the button to select the desired folder. MPress tne button to open the selectea Press the button to exit the folder. Fast forward /rewind Press and hold the button. Playback options Ine standard setting, which Is not indicated In the display, is to play all tracks in their normal order (e.g. track 1, 2, 3 etc.). selecting options To play all tracks from the current folder in ranaom oraer:
press the repeatedly until appears in the als-
play. To play all tracks on the data medium in ranaom oraer:
press the repeatedly until appears briefly in the display. symbol appears In the display. To end random playback:
press the button repeatedly until appears briefly in the display. symbol appears in the display. To repeat the current track:
press the
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button until is shown briefly in the display. symbol appears in the display. To repeat all tracks in the current folder:
press the RPT button repeatedly until is shown briefly in the display. appears in the display. To end repeat function:
press the pia button repeatedly until dppedls briefly in the display. symbol goes out. USB audio mode Notes on Bluetootn function Important safety notes if you operate communication equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, you may be distracted from the traffic situation. This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident. Only operate this equipment when the traffic Situation permits. If you cannot be sure of tnis, stop the venhicie paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary. Also observe the legal requirements for the country you are currently in. Excessive electromagnetic radiation may constitute a health hazard to yourself and others. Ihe possibile health risk posed by electro-
magnetic fields is the subject of scientific discussion. You can reduce this risk by using an exterior aerial. Therefore, connect your mobile communica-
tions equipment to the vehicle's exterior aerial wherever possible. Information on suitable mobile phones bluetootn mode via the radio ts available in conjunction with a Bluetooth
-capable mobile phone. Requirements for a Bluetooth nection The following requirements must be met for the radio to detect the mobile phone:
the mobile phone must be in the vehicle in the vicinity of the radio. the Bluetootn function of the radio must be activated (
page 18). the mobile phone must be ready for pairing. The radio stores pairing information for up to 59 mobile phones in order to recognise and connect them automatically. If paired with another mobile phone, the radio over-
writes the pairing information for the mobile phone that has not been connected to it for the longest period of time. The radio automatically downloads the phone book stored on the mobile phone
(maximum 600 entries) and the list of recently dialled phone numbers. Notes on pairing mobile phones:
Biuetooth pairing:
the search for the mobile phone is initiated by the radio. Biuetooth external:
the search for the radio is initiated by the mobile phone. Activating /deactivating the Blue-
tooth function Activating the Bluetooth function Press and hold the button. appears briefly in the display. The Bluetootn symbol flashes in the display, the radio searches automatically for mobile phones that have already been paired with the radio.
N82.60-2657-31 function will remain active until you deactivate it again. When you switch off the radio, the Bluetooth tion is interrupted. When the radio is switched on it re-establishes the connection automatically. Deactivating the Bluetooth function Press and hold the
) button. appears briefly in the display. The connection to the mobile phone has been interrupted. PA 1 ria) Wy ie rie c N82.60-2658-31 operation Pairing a mobile phone Pairing the mobile phone via Blue-
tooth Press the MENU button repeatedly until appears in the display. Turn the control Knob anti-clockwise. appears briefly in the display. N82.60-2514-31 To exit the menu:
press the button or Wait 10 seconds. To start a search for mobile phones:
press and hold the button. symbol flashes in the dis-
play and the radio searches for a certain period for mobile phones that are in range. After the search, a tone sounds. jf at least one mobile phone is detected, appears briefly in the display and then the device name of the mobile phone. roe wt ot 7 Ty ea |
N82.60-2659-31 If the radio cannot find a mobile phone, appears briefly in the dis-
play. Press the eal button to select the desired mobile pnone. Press and nolda tne
INV ARole/2e) eed Press the number buttons to enter a number with one to six digits that can be easily memorised, e.g. 1111. Ine number sequence begins at O. Ine dig-
its O to 9 appear by repeatedly pressing the number button. The number of digits to be entered depends on the respective mobile phone. Press and hold the button. The radio is ready for pairing with a mobile phone. On the mobile phone, select the Bluetooth device name Enter the previously dialled number on the mobile phone. The radio establishes a connection to the mobile phone. When the connection has been established, appears briefly in the display. Confirm any prompts via the mobile phone. Telephone data is transferred from the mobile phone to the radio. When the trans-
fer has been completed, the current audio source and the Bluetooth symbol are shown permanenily in the display. Pairing a mobile phone externally via Bluetooth Press the MENU button repeatedly until appears in the display. lurn the control Knob clockwise. appears in the display.
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N82.60-2512-31 To exit the menu:
press the button or Wait 10 seconds. To prepare the radio for a search:
press and hold the Bluetooth symbol flashes in the dis-
play.
INV ARole/2e) eed MPress tne number buttons to enter a number with one to six digits that can be easily memorised, e.g. 1111. The number of digits to be entered depends on the respective mobile phone. Bluetooth operation Press and hold the button until a tone sounds. The radio is ready for pairing with a mobile phone. On the mobile phone, start the search for Bluetooth devices. See the manufacturer's operating instructions. On the mobile phone, select the Bluetooth device name Enter the previously dialled number on the mobile phone. The radio establishes a connection to the mobile phone. When the connection has been established, appears briefly in the display. Confirm any prompts via the mobile phone. Telephone data is transferred from the mobile phone to the radio. When the trans-
fer has been completed, the current audio source and the Bluetooth symbol are shown permanenily in the display. Displaying the currently connected mobile phone Press and hold the MENU button. The display shows the name of the mobile phone which Is currently connected. make a call Accepting /ending a call An Incoming call Is signalled by a ringing tone from the radio's speakers. is shown briefly in the display and then the phone num-
ber of the caller if it was transmitted. Ty A Pe Cee To accept a call:
press the button. The call is played through the speakers of the radio. pF N82.60-2656-31 Change the call volume as desired, using the control knob. Toend acall:
press the button. The radio plays the current audio source again. Rejecting a call cal C Aryl N82.60-2660-31 MPress tne appears briefly in the display and the radio plays the current audio source again. Playing back MP3s Press the button repeatedly until is shown in the display. The radio is ready to play MP3 files from the mobile phone. start MP3 playback on the mobile phone. The MP8 files are played through the speak-
ers of the radio. To select a track:
briefly press the button. Operating Bluetooth functions using the multifunction steering wheel Accepting /ending a call To accept a call:
press the putton on the multifunction steering wheel. The display of the on-board computer shows the name of the contact. The call is played through the speakers of the radio. operation od Telephone Incoming call Unknown
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press the button. The radio plays the previously playing audio source again. Rejecting a call MPress tne appears briefly in the display and the radio plays the current audio source again. selecting the phone's main menu Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. MPress tne Dutton to select the audio main menu. Press the button to select the telephone menu. The display of the on-board computer shows the names of the mobile phone network pro-
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briefly press the button: the names in the phone book are clicked through one at a time. press and hold the jumps to the next or previous initial letter. Press the button. The display of the on-board computer shows the phone number of the contact. If there are several phone numbers stored for gq contact:
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press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. The display of the on-board computer shows the name of the current MP3 file. Press the button. The radio plays the previous or next track. This function depends on the respective mobile phone. Bluetooth operation Pin assignmen Ci C2 G3 1 4 7 10 13 16 19
3I 55 4l a il 3l Si o7i 2 40 66th B _ al [a 357i | la ob A COKE OA _ UW oe EIJI N54.32-2684-31 Connector panel on the rear Pin assignment socket A (CAN and power) High Battery (24 V) switched 12 V output (max. 150 mA) Pin assignment socket B (speaker) speaker front R+
speaker front R-
speaker front L+
speaker front L-
Pin assignment socket C Pin assignment socket C1 (AUX) AUX rear | +
AUX rear (shielding]
Pin assignment socket C2 Ext. mute /AUX rear Pin assignment socket C3 Pin assignment socket FAKRA (HF sleeves) Code B, white Radio aerial (FM/AM) Operating temperature Observe the following temperature ranges for the equipment:
operating temperature: -20 C to + /Q0 C storage temperature: -40 C bis +85 C specificatio Characteristics of the Bluetooth technology used Bluetooth version Fnergy class Output
+4 dBm maximum Frequency range Ihe device Is equipped with an Internal Blue-
tooth antenna, which is not accessible from the outside. specification BUEP JeVIUYDSS]
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