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Adjusting treble 왘 Press O button repeatedly until


TREBLE appears in the display.


왘 Press + or – soft key to increase or de-


crease tone level accordingly.


or 왘 Press RES soft key briefly to reset treble


tones to their center level. The radio switches back to the stan- dard radio menu eight seconds after the last soft key is pressed.


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Sound system* You can either program the sound settings manually (컄 page 211) or choose settings via preset sound characteristics. You can select from among the following settings: 앫 STANDARD: conventional stereo sound. 앫 SURROUND: the sound is set for better three-dimensional acoustic character- istics.


앫 SPEECH: the sound is optimized for the


spoken word.


왘 Press O button repeatedly until


STANDARD, SURROUND or SPEECH appears in the display.


왘 Press X or Y soft key repeatedly


until the desired sound setting has been reached. The sound is set accordingly.


or 왘 Press RES soft key briefly.


Returning sound functions to factory settings 왘 Press O button to call up settings


menu in the display.


왘 Press RES soft key briefly; the respec- tive sound function is reset to its center level.


or 왘 Press and hold RES soft key until RESET


appears in the display. The sound settings for bass and treble are returned to their center level and the volume is set to a predefined level.


Vehicles with sound system*: The sound setting is reset depending on the sound source activated. 앫 Radio mode: STANDARD 앫 CD/AUX mode: SURROUND


앫 Telephone: SPEECH


The radio switches back to the stan- dard radio menu four seconds after the last soft key is pressed.


Adjusting volume distribution Call up fader and balance functions by pressing the P button.


Fader 왘 Press P button repeatedly until


FADER appears in the display.


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왘 Press V or W soft key.


The volume is distributed accordingly between the front and rear of the vehi- cle.


or 왘 Press RES soft key briefly.


The fader is reset to its center level. The radio switches back to the stan- dard radio menu eight seconds after the last soft key is pressed.


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Adjusting balance 왘 Press P button repeatedly until


BALANCE appears in the display.


Returning volume distribution to facto- ry settings 왘 Press P button to call up settings


menu in the display.


왘 Press X or Y soft key.


The volume is distributed between the left and right sides of the vehicle.


or 왘 Press RES soft key briefly.


The balance is reset to its center level. The radio switches back to the stan- dard radio menu eight seconds after the last button is pressed.


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왘 Press RES soft key briefly; the respec- tive volume distribution is reset to its center (flat) level.


or 왘 Press and hold RES soft key until RESET


appears in the display. The volume distribution settings for fader and balance are set to their cen- ter level. The radio switches back to the stan- dard radio menu four seconds after the last soft key is pressed.


Telephone* muting If your vehicle equipment includes a Mer- cedes-Benz specified mobile telephone*, you can adjust its volume separately from the volume of the audio system while the telephone is being used.


Radio operation


Selecting radio mode 왘 Press b button.


Calling up wavebands You can choose from among the FM, AM and WB wavebands. Weather band (컄 page 219).


FM waveband: AM waveband:


87.7......107.9 MHz 530......1710 KHz


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Calling up wavebands for radios without SAT* 왘 Press FM or AM soft key to switch be-


tween FM and AM. The FM and AM wavebands are called up one after another.


or 왘 Press WB soft key.


The weather band menu is called up. The waveband currently selected appears in the upper left-hand corner of the display.


Connecting an external audio source (AUX) to the radio* An optional dealer-installed cinch-connec- tor* for connecting an external audio source may become available for your ve- hicle model. Feature description is based on preliminary information at time of print- ing. Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for availability. You can adjust the volume (컄 page 211), the sound settings (컄 page 211) and the volume distribution (컄 page 213) for the AUX input.


Calling up AUX mode 왘 Press and hold Q button until AUX


appears in the display.


Canceling AUX mode 왘 Press any audio source button.


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Selecting a station The following options are available for se- lecting a station: 앫 Direct frequency input (컄 page 216) 앫 Manual tuning (컄 page 217) 앫 Automatic seek tuning (컄 page 217) 앫 Scan search (컄 page 217) 앫 Station memory (컄 page 218) 앫 Automatic station memory (Autostore)


(컄 page 218)


The station search proceeds in the follow- ing frequency increments: 앫 200 kHz in FM range 앫 10 kHz in AM range


Direct frequency input 왘 Select desired waveband.


왘 Press * button. 왘 Enter desired frequency with buttons


1 to R.


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Calling up wavebands for radios with SAT* 왘 Press FM, AM or WB soft key repeatedly until desired waveband has been se- lected. The FM, AM and WB wavebands are called up one after another. The waveband currently selected appears in the upper left-hand corner of the display.


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i You can only enter frequencies within the respective waveband. If a button is not pressed within four seconds, the radio will return to the last station tuned.


Manual tuning 왘 Select desired waveband. 왘 Press S or T button for approx.


three seconds.


왘 Press button repeatedly until desired


frequency has been reached. Step-by-step station tuning takes place in ascending or descending order. Each time the button is pressed, the radio tunes further by 0.2 MHz. During man- ual tuning, the radio is muted.


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Automatic seek tuning 왘 Select desired waveband. 왘 Press S or T button briefly.


Scan search 앫 Starting scan search


왘 Select desired waveband.


The radio will tune to the next highest or next lowest receivable frequency.


If no station is received after two consecutive scans of the complete frequency range, then the scan stops at the frequency from which it began.


왘 Press SC soft key.


SC will appear in the display. The radio briefly tunes in all receivable stations on the waveband selected.


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앫 Ending scan search


왘 Press SC soft key or S or T. The station last played will be se- lected and SC disappears from the display.


Station memory You can store ten AM and ten FM stations in the memory. 앫 Storing stations


왘 Tune in desired station.


왘 Press and hold desired station


button 1 to R until a brief signal tone is heard. The frequency is stored on the se- lected station button.


앫 Calling up stations


왘 Press desired station button 1


to R briefly.


Autostore – automatic station memory The Autostore memory function provides an additional memory level. The station memory for manually stored stations is not overwritten.


앫 Calling up Autostore memory level and


storing stations


왘 Press AS soft key briefly.


The radio switches to the Autostore memory level. AS and SEARCH ap- pear in the display and the radio finds the ten stations with the strongest signals. These stations are stored on the station buttons 1 to R in order of signal strength.


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앫 Calling up stations


앫 Mute on


왘 Press desired station button 1


to R.


앫 Leaving the Autostore memory level


왘 Press U button.


The radio mode is interrupted and MUTED appears in the display.


왘 Press FM or AM soft key briefly.


앫 Mute off


Interrupting radio mode The radio mode is interrupted by an incom- ing call on the telephone* (컄 page 237)


왘 Press U button.


The radio mode is again active.


Weather band


왘 Press WB soft key.


The weather band station last received is tuned in.


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Selecting a weather band station directly 왘 Select desired weather band station


with buttons 1 to 7. If a station cannot be tuned in, a search is automatically started.


Search 왘 Press S or T button to tune in the next receivable weather band sta- tion.


If no weather band station is received after three consecutive scans of the complete frequency range, then the scan stops at the channel with which it began and NO WB FOUND appears in the display. If this happens, switch back to stan- dard radio mode.


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Scan search 앫 Starting scan search 왘 Press SC soft key.


SC will appear in the display. The ra- dio briefly tunes in all receivable weather band stations.


앫 Ending scan search


왘 Press SC soft key or S or T.


The weather band station last played will be selected and SC dis- appears from the display.


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Introduction to satellite radio* (USA only)


SIRIUS satellite radio provides 100 chan- nels of digital-quality radio, among others music, sports, news, and entertainment, free of commercials. SIRIUS satellite radio uses a fleet of high-power satellites to broadcast 24 hours per day, coast to coast, in the contiguous U.S. This diverse, satellite-delivered program- ming is available for a monthly subscrip- tion fee. For more information and service availability call the SIRIUS Service Center (컄 page 225), or contact www.siriusradio.com


Additional satellite radio equipment and a subscription to a satellite radio service provider are required for the satellite radio operation described here. Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for details and availability for your vehicle. Note that categories and channels shown in illustrations are dependent on programming content delivered by the service provider. Programming content is subject to change. Therefore, chan- nels and categories shown in illustra- tions and descriptions contained in this manual may differ from the channels and categories delivered by the service provider.


Calling up the SAT main menu 왘 Press SAT soft key.


SAT is displayed in the upper left-hand corner of the display. Prior to activation of the satellite radio service (컄 page 221). After activation of satellite radio ser- vice (컄 page 221).


Prior to activation of the satellite radio service


Satellite radio service may be unavail- able or interrupted from time to time for a variety of reasons, such as envi- ronmental or topographic conditions and other things beyond the service provider’s or our control. Service might also not be available in certain places (e.g., in tunnels, parking garages, or within or next to buildings) or near oth- er technologies.


Program categories The channels are categorized. Categories allow you to tune to stations broadcasting a certain type of program (category mode) (컄 page 223).


The telephone number of the SIRIUS Service Center (888-539-7474) is dis- played.


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왘 Press ESN soft key.


The twelve-digit electronic serial num- ber (ESN) of the SAT tuner* installed in your vehicle is displayed.


This information is required to call the SIRIUS Service Center for an activation re- quest.


Credit card information may also be re- quired for your application. The activation process takes approxi- mately five to ten minutes after calling the SIRIUS Service Center.


After activation of the satellite radio service The satellite radio main menu appears. The radio station selected last is audible, provided it can be received.


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The system will tune to a default sta- tion if no station had been selected pre- viously.


The first channel 001 is called up and the PTY system changes to All categories. If no station can be received, ACQUIRING appears in the display. If the Satellite radio service is not activated, ACQUIRING will also appear in the radio display and NO SAT will appear in the multifunction display.


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Selecting a station The following options are available: 앫 Selecting a station using the selected


category (컄 page 223),


앫 Tuning via station presets


(컄 page 222),


앫 Tuning via scan search (컄 page 224). 앫 Tuning via manual channel input


(컄 page 222).


앫 Tuning via the program category list


(컄 page 223).


Tuning via station presets Ten satellite radio station presets are avail- able. You can access the presets via number keys.


Accessing via number keys 왘 Enter number of preset you wish to se-


lect, e.g. 1. The radio plays the station stored un- der this number and the PTY function changes to the category corresponding to the station.


Tuning via manual channel input


Example: tuning in channel 16


왘 Press *.


Input line appears in the main radio menu.


왘 Use number keys to enter desired


channel within eight seconds, e.g. 1 6. The system tunes to channel 16. The station you have selected begins to play.


You can only enter available channel numbers.


Tuning via the program category list The category list contains all currently re- ceivable categories of programs. It is arranged alphabetically.


앫 Selecting a category


왘 Press PTY soft key.


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The system will automatically switch to a station of the selected category if the currently selected station is not of the selected category. Otherwise, the cur- rently selected station remains tuned.


앫 Tuning a station within the selected


The current PTY category of the sta- tion is displayed.


왘 Press <<< or >>> soft key.


This switches between the individu- al categories.


When changing the category, the chan- nel selected last in the new category becomes audible.


or


category The channels identified for the current- ly selected category are arranged numerically. Only one entry is visible at a time. 왘 Press S or T button briefly. The next station within the category is started.


왘 Press and hold S or T but- ton for approx. 3 seconds until de- sired station has been reached.


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Tuning via scan search Scan search is characterized as follows: 앫 Scan search plays a channel for ap-


prox. eight seconds and then skips to the next channel within the current cat- egory.


앫 Scan search can be terminated manu-


ally.


왘 Press SC soft key.


The search starts. SC appears in the display.


왘 Press SC soft key again.


The search stops.


Obtaining additional text information Additional text information (artist, title) re- lated to the current channel can be dis- played. 왘 Press INF soft key.


The title being played is displayed.


왘 Press INF soft key again.


The name of the artist performing the title being played is displayed.


If a button is not pressed within four seconds, the radio will return to the standard display.


Storing stations 왘 Tune in desired station. 왘 Press and hold desired station button 1 to R until a brief signal tone is heard. The frequency is stored on the selected station button. The radio saves the current station at the memory preset selected. The mem- ory preset selected appears in the sta- tus line, e.g. S3.


There are ten presets available. An existing entry is overwritten in the memory list when a new entry is given.


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Calling up the ESN information menu 왘 Press INF soft key. 왘 Press ESN soft key.


The twelve-digit electronic serial num- ber (ESN) of the SAT tuner* installed in your vehicle is displayed.


왘 Press RET soft key to exit the menu.


CD mode


Safety precautions


Warning!


The single CD player and the CD changer* are Class 1 laser products. There is a danger of invisible laser radiation if the housing is opened or damaged. Do not open the housing. The single CD player and the CD changer* do not contain any parts that can be serviced by the user. For safety reasons, have any service work which may be necessary performed only by qualified personnel.


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Warning!


In order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident, the driver should insert CDs with the vehicle at a standstill and oper- ate the audio system only if permitted by road, weather and traffic conditions. Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph (approximately 50 km/h), your car covers a distance of 44 feet (approximately 14 m) ev- ery second.


General notes The system may not be able to play audio CDs with copy protection. Playing copied CDs may cause malfunctions during playback.


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If you affix stickers to the CDs, they can become warped due to the heat that develops in the CD drive or CD chang- er. In certain situations, the CDs can then no longer be ejected and cause dam- age to the drive. Such damage is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.


Your CD drive or CD changer has been designed to play CDs which corre- spond to the EN 60908 standard. You can therefore only use CDs with a max- imum thickness of 1.3 mm. If you insert thicker data carriers, e.g. ones that have data on both sides (one side with DVD data, the other side with audio data), they cannot be ejected and will damage the drive.


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Do not use CDs with an eight cm diameter, not even with a CD adapter. Attempting to play CDs with an eight cm diameter or playing such CDs with an adapter may cause damage to the CD drive. Such dam- age is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty. Should excessively high or low tempera- tures occur while in CD changer mode*, CD TEMP will appear in the display, and the CD will be muted until the temperature has reached an acceptable level for the system to continue operation. The single CD player and the CD changer* play audio CDs.


Tips on handling CDs 앫 Handle CDs carefully to prevent inter-


ference during playback.


앫 Avoid scratches, fingerprints and dust


on the CDs.


앫 Do not write on CDs or apply any labels


or other material to them.


앫 Clean CDs from time to time with a


commercially available cleaning cloth. Never wipe the CD in a circular motion; instead, wipe it in a straight line start- ing in the center and moving outward. Do not use solvents, anti-static sprays, etc. for cleaning.


앫 Replace the CD in its case after use. 앫 Protect CDs from heat and direct sun-


light.


Operating the single CD player in the audio system unit


Loading a CD The single CD player in the audio system unit has capacity for one CD. The CD slot for loading the drive is located underneath the soft keys. 왘 Make sure the system is switched on. 왘 Insert CD into CD slot. The label side of


the CD must face upwards. The system automatically pulls the CD into the CD slot. The audio CD begins to play.


If a CD is already loaded, it must be ejected before inserting a new CD. In- serting a second CD in the slot with an- other CD still loaded will cause damage to the CD drive not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.


If a CD has been inserted incorrectly or cannot be read, WRONG CD0 will appear in the display.


Ejecting a CD 왘 Make sure the system is switched on. 왘 Press EJECT button.


The system ejects the CD. NO CD will appear in the display. 왘 Remove CD from slot.


If you do not take the CD out of the CD slot within approx. 15 seconds, the sys- tem automatically pulls the CD back in and plays it. If a CD is pulled back in, press EJECT button for five seconds; the CD will then be ejected.


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Operational readiness of CD changer* If a CD changer* has been installed in the vehicle, it can be operated from the front control panel of the audio system. A load- ed magazine must be installed to play CDs. The CD changer is located in the glove box.


Loading/unloading the CD magazine


The CD changer* may not be able to play audio CDs with copy protection.


왘 Slide changer door to the right and


press g button.


왘 Magazine will be ejected.


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1 CD 2 CD changer 3 CD tray 4 CD magazine 왘 Remove magazine 4 and pull


CD tray 3 fully out.


왘 Place CD 1 in recess of tray, label side


up.


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왘 Push tray into magazine in direction of


arrow.


CD changer* 왘 Press Q button.


CD and the selected magazine slot num- ber appear in the upper left-hand cor- ner of the display.


If you have not removed a CD since the last time the CD audio source was activated, the last CD listened to will begin to play at the point where it was switched off. After the last track on a CD has finished, the next CD is automatically played.


CDs which have been inserted improp- erly or are unreadable will not be played.


왘 Push magazine into CD changer* 2 in


direction of arrow and close sliding door.


Playing CDs


Single CD player in the audio unit 왘 Press i button.


CD 0 will appear in the upper left-hand corner of the display.


The CD will resume playback at the point where it was switched off.


Playing tracks You have the following options: 앫 Audio system with CD changer*: se-


lecting CDs


앫 Direct track entry 앫 Track skip forward/reverse 앫 Fast forward/reverse 앫 Scan 앫 Random tracks 앫 Repeat track


Selecting CDs in the audio unit with CD changer*


왘 You can select from among the


inserted CDs with buttons R to 6. R = CD player in the audio unit 1 to 6 = CDs in the CD changer* The magazine slot number of the se- lected CD appears next to CD in the dis- play, and the number of the currently played track appears next to TRACK.


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If there is no CD in the selected maga- zine slot, NO CD appears in the display with the corresponding slot number.


Direct track entry


You can make a direct selection from among the tracks on a CD. 왘 Press * button. 왘 Enter track number using buttons 1


to R.


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The number of the track being played appears next to TRACK in the display. You can only enter available track num- bers.


Skipping tracks forward/backward 앫 Skipping tracks forward


왘 Press S button briefly.


The next track will be played.


앫 Skipping tracks backward


왘 Press T button briefly.


If the track has been playing for more than ten seconds, the unit skips back to the beginning of the track currently playing. If less than ten seconds have been played, the unit skips back to the beginning of the previous track.


Pressing the T or S button repeat- edly will result in multiple tracks being skipped.


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Fast forward/reverse 앫 Fast forward


왘 Press and hold S button until desired point has been reached.


앫 Reverse


왘 Press and hold T button until desired point has been reached.


The track number and the relative time of the track is shown in the display dur- ing the search.


Scan 앫 Starting scan


왘 Press SC soft key.


SC will appear in the display. Each track on the current CD will be played for approx. eight seconds in ascending order.


앫 Ending scan


왘 Press SC soft key or T or S.


Random play The random function (RDM) plays the tracks of the current CD in random order.


When you start the RDM function, the RPT function is automatically switched off.


앫 Switching on random 왘 Press RDM soft key.


RDM appears in the display. A ran- domly selected track is played.


앫 Switching off random


왘 Press RDM soft key again.


앫 Switching on repeat


왘 Press RPT soft key.


RPT appears in the display.


앫 Switching off repeat


왘 Press RPT soft key again.


Repeat The track being played is repeated until the repeat function is switched off.


Pause function The CD changer mode is interrupted by an incoming call on the telephone* (컄 page 237).


When you start the RPT function, the RDM function is automatically switched off.


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앫 Switching on pause function


왘 Press U button.


The CD changer mode is interrupt- ed and PAUSE appears in the dis- play.


앫 Switching off pause function


왘 Press U button.


The CD changer mode is active again.


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Track and time display


GSM network phones


Switching on the telephone


Switching on the telephone 왘 Press h button.


If the telephone was previously switched off, PROCESSING appears in the display and you will then be prompted to enter your PIN.


Switching off the telephone 왘 Press h button for approx. three


seconds. PROCESSING appears in the display until the telephone is off. Afterward, PHONE OFF appears in the display.


Using your Mercedes-Benz specified mo- bile telephone*, a number of functions and operating steps can be performed and dis- played in the audio system display. Further operating instructions not covered here can be found in the operating instruc- tions for the multifunction steering wheel and the cellular telephone*. If your audio system is set up for telephone operation, the t symbol will appear in the display. When you insert your Mercedes-Benz specified mobile telephone* into the tele- phone cradle, you will be prompted to en- ter your PIN for 30 seconds (컄 page 233). This display disappears when you press any button. When your mobile telephone is inserted into the telephone cradle, you will see the reception strength in the upper right-hand corner of the display.


왘 Press T soft key.


The number of the track being played and the elapsed playing time appear in the display.


왘 Press T soft key again.


The total number of tracks and the total playing time of the CD appear in the display.


왘 Press T soft key.


The standard CD playback menu ap- pears in the display.


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PIN entry


왘 Enter PIN number using buttons 1


to R.


왘 If necessary, correct number entered with the CLR soft key. Press soft key briefly to delete the last digit entered; press soft key and hold to delete the complete number.


왘 Press OK soft key after entering correct


PIN.


왘 READY or ROAMING will appear in the dis-


play.


If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times, NEED PUK will appear in the dis- play. Enter PUK via your telephone. Please refer to the separate telephone operating instructions for more infor- mation.


Adjusting the volume 왘 Turn rotary control of N button dur-


ing a telephone call. The volume will increase or decrease depending on the direction turned.


The volume can be adjusted separately for telephone mode and audio mode.


Adjusting sound 왘 Adjust sound during a telephone call.


Sound adjustment (컄 page 211).


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Placing a call


Entering a telephone number and starting the dialing process


왘 Enter desired telephone number using


buttons 1 to R. The number can have up to 32 digits, but only twelve of these are visible in the display.


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왘 If necessary, correct number entered with the CLR soft key. Press soft key briefly to delete the last digit entered; press soft key and hold to delete the complete number.


왘 After correct telephone number has


been entered, press s button.


This is only possible, however, when the call information transmitted in- cludes the number of the person call- ing. If the telephone number is not transmitted, NO NUMBER will be stored in the phone book.


앫 Searching and calling up telephone


book entries by name You can access your mobile tele- phone’s phone book using the audio system. You can access both the main entries and the sub-entries of your phone book.


If the telephone number has been saved together with a name in the tele- phone book, the name will appear in the display.


Phone book The numbers stored in the phone book of the telephone can be called up either by name or number. In addition, incoming calls are stored in the phone book.


왘 Press MEM soft key or press ‚ or


ƒ.


왘 Press desired numerical key 2


to 9. The stored entries are selected ac- cording to the alphabetical order of the initial letters (e.g. for S -Schneider, press button 7 four times).


왘 Press and hold button ‚ or


ƒ. The system jumps from one initial letter to the next in ascending or descending order.


왘 Press and hold button ‚ or


ƒ until desired initial letter has been reached.


or


or


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왘 When you have selected a number,


press s button. The call will be made.


앫 Viewing the telephone number of a


telephone book entry 왘 Search for desired entry. 왘 Press NUM soft key.


The telephone number of the phone book entry appears in the display.


앫 Returning calls received


왘 Press button ‚ or ƒ repeat- edly until desired entry has been reached. The stored entries are selected in alphabetical order with the sub-en- tries.


Several sub-entries can be stored for each main entry (name). These entries are marked by a corresponding abbre- viation that appears in the upper left-hand corner of the display. The fol- lowing abbreviations for sub-entries are possible: CEL = Mobile phone HOM = Home WOR = Work FAX = Fax PAG = Pager TEL = Main


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왘 Press MEM soft key or press ‚ or


ƒ.


왘 Press RCV soft key (received calls). The number of received calls and then the call last received appear briefly in the display.


왘 Select desired telephone number


with button ‚ or ƒ. The letter R and the number of the memory position appear in the up- per left-hand corner of the display. The numbers are stored in the order of the calls received.


왘 When you have selected a number,


press s button. The call will be made.


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Redial If the number you have dialed is busy, you can again place calls to the last ten tele- phone numbers dialed using the redial function.


If you have activated the automatic re- dial function on your telephone, the number of the person being called is automatically redialed after a short waiting period if there is a busy signal. Refer to the separate operating instruc- tions for the mobile telephone.


앫 Manual redial


왘 Press s button.


The telephone number last dialed will appear in the display.


왘 Select desired telephone number


with button ‚ or ƒ. The letter L and the number of the memory position appears in the left-hand corner of the display. The numbers are stored in the order of the calls received.


왘 When you have selected a number,


press s button. The call will be made.


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앫 Speed dial


If you have stored telephone numbers as speed dial numbers in your tele- phone, you can also enter these with buttons 1 to R on the radio head unit. 왘 Press desired button 1 to R


briefly.


왘 Press s button.


The call will be made.


앫 Turbo dial


If you have stored telephone numbers as turbo dial numbers in your tele- phone, you can also enter these with buttons 1 to R on the radio head unit. 왘 Press desired button 1 to R


until the call is made.


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Accepting an incoming call If the telephone is active in the background (reception symbol is visible in the display), the audio source is muted when an incom- ing call is received. A ringing tone can be heard and the caller’s telephone number, or the name under which the telephone number has been saved in the phone book, appears in the display. If the caller’s num- ber is not transmitted with the call, CALL will appear in the display. 왘 Press s button. The call is accepted.


Muting a call It is possible to mute a call; the caller is then no longer able to hear you. 앫 Mute on


왘 Press MUT soft key. 왘 MIC MUTE will appear in the display.


앫 Mute off


왘 Press MUT soft key again.


Talking with two callers at the same time If you wish to receive or place another call during an already active call, you can ac- cept or place the second call and switch between the callers or combine them into one call. Note that the features described here are depending on availability from your mobile phone service provider. 앫 Placing/accepting a second call


Terminating a call 왘 Press t button.


The current call is terminated and the muted audio source becomes active again.


왘 Place new call by entering tele-


phone number manually.


왘 Press s button.


You are connected to the second caller; the first caller is kept on hold.


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왘 Press s button to accept a sec-


앫 Terminating a call


TDMA or CDMA network phones


ond call.


You will be notified of the second call acoustically, but you will not see this in the display.


You are connected with the second caller; the first caller is kept on hold.


앫 Switching between calls


왘 Press 2 and s buttons.


This switches between the calls. The non-active call is kept on hold.


왘 Press t button.


The current call is terminated. You are again connected with the caller previously placed on hold.


앫 Combining two calls


왘 Press 3 and s buttons.


The calls are combined into one call.


앫 Terminating a combined call


왘 Press t button.


The connection to both callers is terminated.


Using your Mercedes-Benz specified mo- bile telephone*, a number of functions and operating steps can be performed and dis- played in the audio system display. Further operating instructions not covered here can be found in the operating instruc- tions for the multifunction steering wheel and the mobile telephone*. If your audio system is set up for telephone operation, the t symbol will appear in the display. When you insert your Mercedes-Benz specified mobile telephone* into the tele- phone cradle, you will be prompted to en- ter your PIN for 30 seconds (컄 page 239). This display disappears when you press any button. When your mobile telephone is inserted into the telephone cradle, you will see the reception strength in the upper right-hand corner of the display.


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Switching on the telephone


왘 Press OK soft key after entering correct


Switching on the telephone 왘 Press h button.


If you have programmed an unlock code for the telephone, you must now enter the code.


왘 Enter code using buttons 1 to


R.


왘 If necessary, correct number entered with the CLR soft key. Press soft key briefly to delete the last digit entered; press soft key and hold to delete the complete number.


code. The telephone is unlocked. If you have entered an incorrect code, you must enter the correct code.


Switching off the telephone 왘 Press h button for approx. three


seconds. PROCESSING appears in the display until the telephone is off. Afterward, PHONE OFF appears in the display.


Adjusting the volume 왘 Turn rotary control of N button dur-


ing a telephone call. The volume will increase or decrease depending on the direction turned.


The volume can be adjusted separately for telephone mode and audio mode.


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Adjusting sound 왘 Adjust sound during a telephone call.


Sound adjustment (컄 page 211).


Placing a call


Entering a telephone number and starting the dialing process


왘 Enter desired telephone number using


buttons 1 to R. The number can have up to 32 digits, but only twelve of these are visible in the display.


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컄컄


왘 If necessary, correct number entered with the CLR soft key. Press soft key briefly to delete the last digit entered; press soft key and hold to delete the complete number.


왘 After correct telephone number has


been entered, press s button.


This is only possible, however, when the call information transmitted in- cludes the number of the person call- ing. If the telephone number is not transmitted, NO NUMBER will be stored in the phone book.


앫 Searching and calling up phone book


entries by name You can access your mobile tele- phone’s phone book with the audio sys- tem. You can access both the main entries and the sub-entries of your phone book.


If the telephone number has been saved together with a name in the phone book, the name will appear in the display.


Phone book The numbers stored in the phone book of the mobile telephone can be called up ei- ther by name or number. In addition, incoming calls are stored in the phone book.


왘 Press MEM soft key or press ‚ or


ƒ.


왘 Press desired numerical key 2


to 9. The stored entries are selected ac- cording to the alphabetical order of the initial letters (e.g. for S -Schneider, press button 7 four times).


왘 Press and hold button ‚ or


ƒ. The system jumps from one initial letter to the next in ascending or descending order.


왘 Press and hold button ‚ or


ƒ until desired initial letter has been reached.


or


or


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왘 When you have selected a number,


press s button. The call will be made.


앫 Viewing the telephone number of a


phone book entry 왘 Search for desired entry. 왘 Press NUM soft key.


The telephone number of the phone book entry appears in the display.


앫 Returning calls received


왘 Press button ‚ or ƒ repeat- edly until desired entry has been reached. The stored entries are selected in alphabetical order with the sub-en- tries.


Several sub-entries can be stored for each main entry (name). These entries are marked by a corresponding abbre- viation that appears in the upper left-hand corner of the display. The fol- lowing abbreviations for sub-entries are possible: CEL = Mobile phone HOM = Home WOR = Work FAX = Fax PAG = Pager TEL = Main


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왘 Press MEM soft key or press ‚ or


ƒ.


왘 Press RCV soft key (received calls). The number of received calls and then the call last received appear briefly in the display.


왘 Select desired telephone number


with button ‚ or ƒ. The letter R and the number of the memory position appear in the up- per left-hand corner of the display. The numbers are stored in the order of the calls received.


왘 When you have selected a number,


press s button. The call will be made.


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Redial If the number you have dialed is busy, you can again place calls to the last ten tele- phone numbers dialed using the redial function.


If you have activated the automatic re- dial function on your mobile telephone, the number of the person being called is automatically redialed after a short waiting period if there is a busy signal. Refer to the separate operating instruc- tions for the mobile telephone.


앫 Manual redial


왘 Press s button.


The telephone number last dialed will appear in the display.


왘 Select desired telephone number


with button ‚ or ƒ. The letter L and the number of the memory position appears in the left-hand corner of the display. The numbers are stored in the order of the calls received.


왘 When you have selected a number,


press s button. The call will be made.


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앫 Speed dial


If you have stored telephone numbers as speed dial numbers in your tele- phone, you can also enter these with buttons 1 to R on the radio unit. 왘 Press desired button 1 to R


briefly.


왘 Press s button.


The call will be made.


앫 Turbo dial


If you have stored telephone numbers as turbo dial numbers in your tele- phone, you can also enter these with buttons 1 to R on the radio unit. 왘 Press desired button 1 to R


until the call is made.


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Accepting an incoming call If the telephone is active in the background (reception symbol is visible in the display), the audio source is muted when an incom- ing call is received. A ringing tone can be heard and the caller’s telephone number, or the name under which the telephone number has been saved in the telephone book, appears in the display. If the caller’s number is not relayed, CALL will appear in the display. 왘 Press s button. The call is accepted.


Muting a call It is possible to mute a call; the caller is then no longer able to hear you. 앫 Mute on


왘 Press MUT soft key. 왘 MIC MUTE will appear in the display.


앫 Mute off


왘 Press MUT soft key again.


Terminating a call 왘 Press t button.


The current call is terminated and the muted audio source becomes active again.


Accepting a second incoming call If you receive another call during an al- ready active call, you can accept the sec- ond call and switch between the two. 앫 Accepting a second call


왘 Place new call by entering tele-


phone number manually.


You will be notified of the second call acoustically, but you will not see this in the display.


You are connected to the second caller; the first caller is kept on hold.


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Placing a second call If you wish to place another call during an already active call, you can place the sec- ond call and switch between the callers or combine them into one call. Note that this feature is depending on availability from your mobile phone service provider. 앫 Placing a second call


왘 Place a new call by entering tele-


phone number manually.


왘 Press s button.


앫 Terminating a call


왘 Press t button.


The current call is terminated. The connection to the caller previously kept on hold is also interrupted; however, reconnection is indicated by an acoustic signal.


앫 Combining two calls


왘 Press s button.


The calls are combined into one call.


You are connected to the second caller; the first caller is kept on hold.


앫 Terminating a combined call


왘 Press t button.


The connection to both callers is terminated.


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앫 Switching between calls 왘 Press s button.


This switches between the calls. The non-active call is kept on hold.


앫 Terminating a call


왘 Press t button.


The current call is terminated. The connection to the caller previously kept on hold is also interrupted; however, reconnection is indicated by an acoustic signal.


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Emergency calls “911”


The following describes how to dial a “911” emergency call using the audio system head unit when a Mercedes-Benz specified mobile phone* is inserted in the phone cradle*. Unless otherwise specified, the descriptions refer to the audio system head unit. Consult the separate telephone operating instructions that came with your mobile phone* for information on how to place a “911” emergency call on the mobile phone*.


Warning!


The “911” emergency call system is a public service. Using it without due cause is a crim- inal offense.


The following conditions must be met for a “911” emergency call: 앫 Telephone must be switched on. 앫 The corresponding mobile communica-


tions network must be available.


Emergency calls may not be possible with all telephone networks or if certain network services and/or telephone functions are active. Check with your local service providers.


If you cannot make an emergency call, you will have to initiate rescue measures your- self.


GSM network phones


Placing a “911” emergency call using audio head unit with the phone locked 왘 Press h button to switch to tele-


phone operation. PIN? appears in the audio display.


왘 Enter 911 using the number keypad on


the audio head unit.


왘 Press OK soft key or s button for


dialing to begin. DIALING appears in the audio display while the telephone establishes the connection.


왘 Wait until the emergency call center


answers, then describe the emergency.


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TDMA/CDMA network phones


Placing a “911” emergency call using audio head unit with the phone locked 왘 Press h button to switch to tele-


phone operation. CODE? appears in the audio display.


왘 Enter 911 using the number keypad on


the audio head unit.


왘 Press OK soft key or s button for di-


aling to begin. DIALING appears in the audio display while the telephone establishes the connection.


왘 Wait until the emergency call center


answers, then describe the emergency.


Placing a “911” emergency call using audio head unit with the phone un- locked 왘 Press h button to switch to tele-


phone operation.


왘 Enter 911 using the number keypad on


the audio head unit.


왘 Press s button for dialing to begin. DIALING appears in the audio display while the telephone establishes the connection.


왘 Wait until the emergency call center


answers, then describe the emergency.


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Placing a “911” emergency call using audio head unit with the phone un- locked 왘 Press h button to switch to tele-


phone operation.


왘 Enter 911 using the number keypad on


the audio head unit.


왘 Press s button for dialing to begin. DIALING appears in the audio display while the telephone establishes the connection.


왘 Wait until the emergency call center


answers, then describe the emergency.


If no SIM card is in the mobile phone, NO SERVICE appears in the audio dis- play. In that case, you only can make an emergency call on the mobile phone it- self, without the use of the head unit.


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왔 Power windows Opening and closing the windows


The side windows are opened and closed electrically. The switches for all the side windows are on the driver’s door. The switches for the respective windows are on the front passenger door and the rear side trim panels.


1 Left front window 2 Right front window 3 Right rear window 4 Left rear window 5 Rear window override switch


(컄 page 82)


Warning!


When closing the windows, make sure there is no danger of anyone being harmed by the closing procedure.


The closing of the door windows can be im- mediately halted by releasing the switch or, if switch was pulled past the resistance point and released, by either pressing or pulling the respective switch.


The closing of the rear side windows can be immediately halted by releasing the switch.


The door windows are equipped with the ex- press-close and automatic reversal func- tion. If a door window encounters an obstruction that blocks its path in a circum- stance where you pulled the switch past the resistance point and released it to close the window, the automatic reversal function will stop the window and open it slightly.


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If a door window encounters an obstruction that blocks its path in a circumstance where you are closing the window by pulling and holding the switch, by pressing and holding button ‹ on the SmartKey, or by press- ing and holding the lock button (vehicles with KEYLESS-GO*) on the door handle, the automatic reversal function will not operate.


When leaving the vehicle, always remove the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* from the starter switch, take it with you, and lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unat- tended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Unsupervised use of vehi- cle equipment can cause an accident and/or serious personal injury.


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You can also open or close the win- dows using the: 앫 SmartKey (summer opening/con-


venience feature) (컄 page 249)


앫 button , in the control panel of the climate control (컄 page 185) or automatic climate control (컄 page 195).


앫 button e in the control panel of


the automatic climate control (컄 page 195).


Opening the windows 왘 Press switch 1 to 4 to the resistance


point. The corresponding window will move downwards until you release the switch.


Fully opening the door windows (Express-open) 왘 Press switch 1 or 2 past the


resistance point and release. The corresponding window opens completely.


Closing the windows 왘 Pull on switch 1 to 4 to the


resistance point. The corresponding window will move upwards until you release the switch.


Fully closing the door windows (Express-close) 왘 Pull switch 1 or 2 past the resistance point and release. The corresponding window closes completely.


왘 Switch on ignition (컄 page 36).


Warning!


If you pull and hold the switch up when closing the window, and upward movement of the window is blocked by some obstruc- tion including but not limited to arms, hands, fingers, etc., the automatic reversal will not operate.


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Stopping windows 왘 Press or pull respective switch again.


Warning!


Opening and closing the windows with the SmartKey The power tilt/sliding sunroof* (컄 page 251) will also be opened or closed when the power windows are operated with the SmartKey.


Never operate the windows or tilt/sliding sunroof* if there is the possibility of anyone being harmed by the opening or closing pro- cedure.


In the event that the procedure causes potential danger, the procedure can be immediately halted by releasing the button on the SmartKey. To reverse direction of movement, press Œ for opening or ‹ for closing.


If the upward movement of a door win- dow is blocked during the closing pro- cedure, the door window will stop and open slightly. Remove the obstruction, pull the switch again past the resistance point and release. If the door window still does not close when there is no obstruction, then pull the switch and hold it. The door window will then close without the obstruction sensor function.


Warning!


Driver’s door only: If within five seconds you again pull the switch past the resistance point and re- lease, the automatic reversal will not function.


왘 Aim transmitter eye at the driver’s door


handle.


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Opening (Summer opening feature) 왘 Press and hold button Œ after


unlocking the vehicle. The windows and tilt/sliding sunroof* begin to open after approximately one second.


왘 Release the Œ button to stop


procedure.


Closing (Convenience feature) 왘 Press and hold button ‹ after


locking the vehicle. The windows and tilt/sliding sunroof* begin to close after approximately one second.


왘 Release the ‹ button to stop


procedure.


Make sure all side windows and the tilt/sliding sunroof* are properly closed before leaving the vehicle.


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Closing the side windows and power tilt/sliding sunroof* with KEYLESS-GO 왘 Press and hold lock button at door


(컄 page 58) until the side windows and the tilt/sliding sunroof* are closed.


Synchronizing power windows


The power windows must be resynchro- nized each time 앫 after the battery has been


disconnected.


Warning!


앫 if the power windows cannot be fully


opened (Express-open) or closed (Express-close).


왘 Switch ignition on (컄 page 36). 왘 Pull the power window switches until


the side windows are closed. Hold the switches for approximately one second. The power windows are synchronized.


When closing the windows and the tilt/slid- ing sunroof*, make sure there is no danger of anyone being harmed by the closing pro- cedure.


The windows will not automatically re-open if blocked during convenience closing.


If potential danger exists, proceed as fol- lows: 앫 Release the lock button. 앫 Pull on the door handle and hold firmly.


The side windows and the tilt/sliding sunroof* will open for about two sec- onds if the door handle is held but the door not opened.


왔 Power tilt/sliding sunroof* Opening and closing the power tilt/sliding sunroof


The tilt/sliding sunroof can be opened and closed electrically. The switch for the tilt/sliding sunroof is on the overhead control panel.


With the roof closed or tilted open, a screen can be slid into the roof opening to guard against sun rays. When sliding the roof open, the screen will also retract.


Screen


Sunroof switch 1 Push up to raise roof at rear 2 Pull down to lower roof at rear 3 Push forward to slide roof closed 4 Push back to slide roof open


Controls in detail Power tilt/sliding sunroof*


Warning!


When closing the tilt/sliding sunroof, make sure there is no danger of anyone being harmed by the closing procedure.


The opening/closing procedure of the tilt/sliding sunroof can be immediately halted by releasing the switch or, if the switch was moved past the resistance point and released, by moving the switch in any direction.


The tilt/sliding sunroof is made out of glass. In the event of an accident, the glass may shatter. This may result in an opening in the roof.


In a vehicle rollover, occupants not wearing their seat belts or not wearing them properly may be thrown out of the opening. Such an

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