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CORSA Infotainment Manual

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CORSAInfotainment Manual

R 4.0 / Navi 4.0 IntelliLink .............. 5CD 3.0 BT / R 3.0 ........................ 63FlexDock .................................... 105

Contents

Introduction .................................... 6Basic operation ............................ 14Radio ........................................... 21External devices .......................... 27Navigation .................................... 34Speech recognition ...................... 49Phone .......................................... 50Index ............................................ 60

R 4.0 / Navi 4.0 IntelliLink

6 Introduction

Introduction

General information ....................... 6Theft-deterrent feature ................... 7Control elements overview ............ 8Usage .......................................... 11

General informationThe Infotainment system providesyou with state-of-the-art in-carinfotainment.Using radio tuner functions, you mayregister up to 25 stations on fivefavourites pages.You can connect external datastorage devices to the Infotainmentsystem as further audio sources;either via cable or via Bluetooth®.The navigation system with dynamicroute planning will reliably guide youto your destination, and, if desired,automatically avoid traffic jams orother traffic problems.In addition, the Infotainment system isequipped with a phone portal thatallows for comfortable and safe use ofyour mobile phone in the vehicle.You can also operate specificsmartphone applications via theInfotainment system.Optionally, the Infotainment systemcan be operated using the touchscreen and buttons on the control

panel, the controls on the steeringwheel, or - if provided by your mobilephone - via speech recognition.The well-thought-out design of thecontrol elements, the touch screenand the clear displays enable you tocontrol the system easily andintuitively.NoteThis manual describes all optionsand features available for thevarious Infotainment systems.Certain descriptions, including thosefor display and menu functions, maynot apply to your vehicle due tomodel variant, countryspecifications, special equipment oraccessories.

Important information onoperation and traffic safety

9 Warning

The Infotainment system must beused so that the vehicle can bedriven safely at all times. If in

Introduction 7

doubt, stop the vehicle andoperate the Infotainment systemwhile the vehicle is stationary.

9 Warning

In some areas one-way streetsand other roads and entrances(e.g. pedestrian zones) that youare not allowed to turn into are notmarked on the map. In such areasthe Infotainment system mayissue a warning that must beaccepted. Here you must payparticular attention to one-waystreets, roads and entrances thatyou are not allowed to drive into.

Radio receptionRadio reception may be disrupted bystatic, noise, distortion or loss ofreception due to:● changes in distance from the

transmitter● multipath reception due to

reflection● shadowing

Theft-deterrent featureThe Infotainment system is equippedwith an electronic security system forthe purpose of theft deterrence.The Infotainment system thereforefunctions only in your vehicle and isworthless to a thief.

8 Introduction

Control elements overviewControl panel

Introduction 9

1 Display / Touch screen ......... 142 Home menu .......................... 14

Screen buttons for access to:

Audio: audio functions

Gallery: picture and moviefunctions

Phone: mobile phone functions

Projection: phone projection

or Nav: BringGo® app

Navigation: embeddednavigation

Settings: system settings

OnStar: OnStar Wi-Fisettings .................................. 11

3 Time, date andtemperature indicators .......... 18

4 g

Short press: open phonemenu ..................................... 54

or open phone projectionfunction (if activated) ............. 32

Long press: activatespeech recognition ................ 49

5 v

Short press: skip to nextstation when radio active ...... 21

or skip to next track whenexternal devices active ......... 29

Long press: seek up whenradio active ............................ 21

or fast forward whenexternal devices active ......... 29

6 m

Short press: switch onInfotainment system ifturned off ............................... 11

or mute system if turned on . 11

Long press: switch offInfotainment system .............. 11

Turn: adjust volume .............. 11

7 t

Short press: skip toprevious station whenradio active ............................ 21

or skip to previous trackwhen external devicesactive ..................................... 29

Long press: seek downwhen radio active .................. 21

or fast rewind whenexternal devices active ......... 29

8 ;

Short press: open homemenu ..................................... 11

Long press: open phoneprojection function (ifactivated) .............................. 32

10 Introduction

Steering wheel controls

1 qw

Short press: open OnStarmenu if no phoneconnected ............................. 11

or take phone call if phoneconnected ............................. 50

or open phone menu ifphone connected .................. 54

or dial last number in calllist when phone menudisplayed ............................... 54

or switch between callswhen calls are waiting ........... 54

Long press: activatespeech recognition ................ 49

2 SRC (Source) ........................ 11

Press: select audio source .... 11

Turn upwards/downwards: select next/previous preset radiostation when radio active ...... 21

or select next/previoustrack/chapter/picturewhen external devicesactive ..................................... 29

or select next/previousentry in call list whenphone portal active andcall list open .......................... 54

Turn upwards/downwardsand hold: scroll quicklythrough the entries in thecall list ................................... 54

3 +

Press: increase volume

4 -

Press: reduce volume5 xn

Press: end/decline call .......... 54

or deactivate speechrecognition ............................ 49

or activate/deactivatemute function ........................ 11

Introduction 11

UsageControl elementsThe Infotainment system is operatedvia function buttons, a touch screenand menus that are shown on thedisplay.Inputs are made optionally via:● the central control unit in the

control panel 3 8● the touch screen 3 14● audio controls on the steering

wheel 3 8● the speech recognition 3 49

Switching the Infotainmentsystem on or offPress X. After switching on, the lastselected Infotainment sourcebecomes active.

Automatic switch-offIf the Infotainment system has beenswitched on pressing X while theignition is switched off, it will switch offagain automatically 10 minutes afterthe last user input.

Setting the volumeTurn X. The current setting is shownon the display.When the Infotainment system isswitched on, the last selected volumeis set, provided that it is lower than themaximum start-up volume. For adetailed description 3 17.

Speed compensated volumeWhen the speed compensatedvolume is activated 3 17, thevolume is adapted automatically tomake up for the road and wind noiseas you drive.

MutePress X to mute the Infotainmentsystem.To cancel the mute function: pressX again. The last selected volume isset again.

Modes of operationPress ; to display the home menu.

NoteFor a detailed description of menuoperation via touch screen 3 14.

AudioSelect Audio to open the main menuof the last selected audio mode.Select Source on the screen todisplay the interaction selector bar.

12 Introduction

To change to another audio mode:touch one of the items in theinteraction selector bar.For a detailed description of:● Radio functions 3 21● External devices (USB,

Bluetooth) 3 29

GallerySelect Gallery to open the picture andmovie menu for files stored on anexternal device such as USB deviceor smartphone.

Select l or m to display the picture ormovie menu. Select the desiredpicture or movie file to show therespective item on the display.

For a detailed description of:● Picture functions 3 30● Movie functions 3 31

PhoneBefore the phone portal can be used,a connection has to be establishedbetween the Infotainment system andthe mobile phone.

For a detailed description ofpreparing and establishing aBluetooth connection between theInfotainment system and a mobilephone 3 50.If the mobile phone is connected,select Phone to display the mainmenu of the phone portal.

For a detailed description of mobilephone operation via the Infotainmentsystem 3 54.

ProjectionTo show specific apps of yoursmartphone display on theInfotainment system, connect yoursmartphone.

Introduction 13

Select Projection to start theprojection function.Depending on the smartphoneconnected, a main menu withdifferent selectable apps is displayed.For a detailed description 3 32.

Nav(R 4.0 IntelliLink, if Projection notavailable)To start the BringGo navigationapplication, select Nav.For a detailed description 3 32.

Navigation(Navi 4.0 IntelliLink)Press ; to display the home screen.Select Navigation to display thenavigation map showing the areaaround the current location.

For a detailed description of thenavigation functions 3 34.

SettingsSelect Settings to open a menu forvarious system-related settings, e.g.deactivating Audible TouchFeedback.

OnStarTo display a menu with the OnStarWi-Fi settings, select OnStar.For a detailed description, seeOwner's Manual.

14 Basic operation

Basic operation

Basic operation ............................ 14Tone settings ............................... 16Volume settings ........................... 17System settings ........................... 18

Basic operationThe Infotainment system display hasa touch-sensitive surface that allowsdirect interaction with the displayedmenu controls.

Caution

Do not use pointed or hard itemslike ballpoint pens, pencils orsimilar for touch screen operation.

9 screen button

When operating the menus, press 9in the respective submenu to return tothe next higher menu level.When no 9 screen button isdisplayed, you are on the top level ofthe respective menu. Press ; todisplay the home screen.

Selecting or activating a screenbutton or menu item

Touch a screen button or menu item.The corresponding system function isactivated, a message is shown, or asubmenu with further options isdisplayed.

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NoteIn subsequent chapters, theoperating steps for selecting andactivating a screen button or menuitem via the touch screen will bedescribed as "...select <buttonname>/<item name>".

Moving items on the home menu

Touch and hold the element you wishto move until red boxes appeararound the icons. Move your finger tothe desired location and release theelement.

NoteConstant pressure must be appliedand the finger must be moved at aconstant speed.

All other items are rearranged.Press one of the buttons on thecontrol panel to exit edit mode.NoteEdit mode exits automatically after30 seconds of inactivity.

Scrolling lists

If there are more items available thanpresentable on the screen, the listmust be scrolled.

To scroll through a list of menu items,you may optionally:● Place your finger anywhere on

the screen and move it upwardsor downwards.

NoteConstant pressure must be appliedand the finger must be moved at aconstant speed.● Touch S or R at the top or

bottom of the scroll bar.● Move the slider of the scroll bar

up and down with your finger.To return to the top of the list, touchthe list title.NoteIn subsequent chapters, theoperating steps for scrolling to a listitem via the touch screen will bedescribed as "...scroll to <itemname>".

16 Basic operation

Scrolling pages

NotePages are only scrollable if there ismore than one page available.

To scroll from one page to another:● Place your finger anywhere on

the screen and move it left toscroll to the next page or right toscroll to the previous page.

NoteConstant pressure must be appliedand the finger must be moved at aconstant speed.● Touch q or p on the screen.

NoteIn subsequent chapters, theoperating steps for scrolling pagesvia the touch screen will bedescribed as "...scroll to...page...".

Quick-jumping to the Audio andNavigation applicationUsing the k or j symbols displayedin the top line of some menus, youmay directly jump to a differentapplication.

To directly jump to the Audio menu,select k.To directly jump to the Navigationmenu, select j.

NoteThe j symbol is only available ifroute guidance is active.

Tone settingsIn the tone settings menu, the tonecharacteristics can be set. The menumay be accessed from each audiomain menu.To open the tone settings menu,select Menu in the bottom line of therespective audio main menu. Ifnecessary, scroll through the list ofmenu items and select ToneSettings. The respective menu isdisplayed.

Basic operation 17

Equaliser modeUse this setting to optimise the tonefor the style of music, e.g. Rock orClassical.Select the desired sound style in theinteraction selector bar at the bottomof the screen. If you choose Custom,you can manually adjust the followingsettings.

BassUse this setting to enhance orattenuate the deep frequencies of theaudio sources.Touch + or - to adjust the setting.

MidrangeUse this setting to enhance orattenuate the midrange frequenciesof the audio source.Touch + or - to adjust the setting.

TrebleUse this setting to enhance orattenuate the high frequencies of theaudio sources.Touch + or - to adjust the setting.

Setting balance and faderUse the illustration at the right side ofthe menu to adjust balance and fader.To define the point in the passengercompartment where the sound is at itshighest level, touch thecorresponding point in the illustration.NoteThe balance and fader settings arevalid for all audio sources. Theycannot be adjusted individually foreach audio source.

Volume settingsAdjusting the maximum startupvolumePress ; and then select Settings.Select Radio, scroll through the listand then select Max Startup Volume.For reasons of security andconvenience, the volume range islimited.Touch + or - to adjust the setting ormove the slider on the volume bar.

Adjusting the speedcompensated volumePress ; and then select Settings.Select Radio, scroll through the listand then select Auto Volume.To adjust the degree of volumeadaptation, select one of the optionsin the list.Off: no enhancement of volume withincreasing vehicle speed.High: maximum enhancement ofvolume with increasing vehiclespeed.

Activating or deactivating theaudible touch feedback functionIf the audible touch feedback functionis activated, each touch of a screenbutton or menu item is indicated by abeeping sound.Press ; and then select Settings.Select Radio and then scroll throughthe list to Audible Touch Feedback.

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Touch the screen button next toAudible Touch Feedback to activateor deactivate the function.

Volume of traffic announcementsTo adjust the volume of trafficannouncements, set the desiredvolume while a traffic announcementis given out by the system. Therespective setting is then stored bythe system.

System settingsThe following settings concern thewhole system. All other settings aredescribed by theme in the respectivechapters of this manual.

Time and date settingsPress ; and then select Settings.Select Time and Date to display therespective submenu.

Set Time FormatTo select the desired time format,touch the screen buttons 12 h or 24 h.

Set Date FormatTo select the desired date format,select Set Date Format and choosebetween the available options in thesubmenu.

Auto SetTo choose whether time and date areto be set automatically or manually,select Auto Set.For time and date to be setautomatically, select On - RDS.For time and date to be set manually,select Off - Manual. If Auto Set is setto Off - Manual, the submenu itemsSet Time and Set Date becomeavailable.

Set time and dateTo adjust the time and date settings,select Set Time or Set Date.Touch + and - to adjust the settings.

Language settingsPress ; and then select Settings.Select Language to display therespective menu.

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To adjust the language for the menutexts: touch the desired language.

Text scroll functionIf long text is displayed on the screene.g. song titles or station names, thetext may either be scrolled continuallyor it may be scrolled once anddisplayed in truncated form.Press ; and then select Settings.Select Radio.

If you wish the text to be scrolledcontinually, activate Text Scroll.If you wish the text to be scrolled inblocks, deactivate the setting.

Black display functionIf you do not want to see theilluminated display, e.g. during nighttime, you can turn the display off.Press ; and then select Settings.Scroll through the list and select TurnDisplay Off. The display is turned off;the audio functions remain active.To turn the display on again, touch thescreen or press a button.

Factory defaults(R 4.0 IntelliLink)Press ; and then select Settings.Scroll through the list and selectReturn to Factory Settings.To restore all vehicle personalisationsettings, select Restore VehicleSettings.To delete the paired Bluetoothdevices, the contacts list and thevoice mail numbers stored, selectClear All Private Data.To reset tone and volume settings,delete all favourites, and erase theringtone selection, select RestoreRadio Settings.

In each case, a warning message isdisplayed. Select Continue to resetthe settings.

Factory defaults(Navi 4.0 IntelliLink)Press ; and then select Settings.Scroll through the list and selectRestore Factory Settings.

Vehicle settingsTo restore all vehicle personalisationsettings, select Reset VehicleSettings.A pop-up is displayed. Confirm thepop-up message.

Phone informationTo delete the paired Bluetoothdevices, the contacts list and thevoice mail numbers stored, selectClear all phone information.A pop-up is displayed. Confirm thepop-up message.

Radio settingsTo reset tone and volume settingsand delete all favourites, selectRestore Radio Settings.

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A pop-up is displayed. Confirm thepop-up message.

Navigation settingsTo reset all navigation parametersand navigation system settings,select Restore Navigation Settings. Asubmenu is displayed.Depending on which set ofparameters you want to reset, selectClear navigation history (recentdestinations), Clear navigationfavourites (favourites) or Resetnavigation options and settings (e.g.settings concerning map display,voice output or route options).A pop-up is displayed. Confirm thepop-up message.

System versionPress ; and then select Settings.Scroll through the list and selectSoftware Information.If a USB device is connected, youmay save the vehicle information tothis USB device.Select System Update and then SaveVehicle Info to USB.

For a system update, contact yourworkshop.

Vehicle settingsVehicle settings are described in theOwner's Manual.

Radio 21

Radio

Usage .......................................... 21Station search .............................. 21Favourite lists ............................... 23Radio data system (RDS) ............ 24Digital audio broadcasting ........... 25

UsageActivating radioPress ; and then select Audio. Theaudio main menu last selected isdisplayed.Select Source in the bottom line of theactive radio main menu to open theinteraction selector bar.

Select the desired waveband.The station last played in the selectedwaveband will be received.

Station searchAutomatic station search

Briefly press or touch t or v on thecontrol panel or on the screen to playthe previous or next station in thestation memory.

Manual station searchPress and hold t or v on thecontrol panel. Release when therequired frequency has almost beenreached.A search is made for the next stationthat can be received and it is playedautomatically.

22 Radio

NoteFM waveband: when the RDSfunction is activated, only RDSstations 3 24 are searched for, andwhen the radio traffic service (TP) isactivated, only traffic servicestations 3 24 are searched for.

Station tuningTouch B on the screen. The Directtune display is shown.

Enter the desired frequency. Use rto delete digits entered. If necessary,touch d or c to subsequently adjustthe input.Confirm the input to play the station.

Station listsSelect Menu in the bottom line of theactive radio main menu to open thecorresponding waveband-specificsubmenu.

Select the waveband-specific StationList. All receivable stations of therelevant waveband and in the currentreception area are displayed.Select the desired station.NoteThe currently received radio stationis indicated by the l symbol next tothe station name.

Category listsNumerous radio stations broadcast aPTY code, which specifies the type ofprogramme transmitted (e.g. news).Some stations also change the PTYcode depending on the content whichis currently transmitted.The Infotainment system stores thesestations, sorted by programme type inthe corresponding category list.NoteThe Categories list item is onlyavailable for the FM and the DABwavebands.

To search for a programme typedetermined by the stations, selectCategories.A list of programme types currentlyavailable is displayed.Select the desired programme type. Alist of stations is displayedtransmitting a programme of theselected type.Select the desired station.

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NoteThe currently received radio stationis indicated by the l symbol next tothe station name.

Update station listsIf the stations stored in the waveband-specific station list can no longer bereceived, the AM and the DAB stationlists must be updated.NoteThe FM station list is updatedautomatically.

Select Menu in the bottom line of theactive radio main menu and thenselect Update Station List.NoteIf a waveband-specific station list isupdated, the correspondingcategory list is also updated.

A station search is started and acorresponding message is displayed.Once the search is finished, therespective station list is displayed.NoteThe currently received radio stationis indicated by the l symbol next tothe station name.

Favourite listsStations of all wavebands can bestored manually in the favourite lists.

Five favourite lists are available, ineach of which five stations may bestored.NoteThe currently received station ishighlighted.

Storing a stationIf required, touch < or > to scrollthrough the favourite pages.

To store the currently active radiostation to a preset screen button:touch and hold the desired screenbutton for a few seconds. Thecorresponding frequency or stationname is displayed on the screenbutton.

Retrieving stationsIf required, touch < or > to scroll tothe desired favourite page.Select the preset screen button onwhich the desired radio station isstored.

Defining the number of availablefavourites pagesTo define the number of favouritespages displayed for selection,press ; and then select Settings onthe screen.Select Radio and then ManageFavourites to display the respectivesubmenu.Depending on which favourites pagesyou want to be displayed, activate ordeactivate the pages.

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Radio data system (RDS)RDS is a service of FM stations thatconsiderably facilitates the finding ofthe desired station and its fault-freereception.

Advantages of RDS● On the display, the programme

name of the station appearsinstead of its frequency.

● During a station search, theInfotainment system tunes in toRDS stations only.

● The Infotainment system alwaystunes into the best receivablebroadcasting frequency of the setstation by means of AF(alternative frequency).

● Depending on the station that isreceived, the Infotainmentsystem displays radio text thatcan contain e.g. information onthe current programme.

RDS configurationTouch Menu in the bottom line of theFM radio main menu to open thecorresponding waveband-specificsubmenu.Scroll to RDS.Activate or deactivate RDS.

Traffic ProgrammeRadio traffic service stations are RDSstations that broadcast traffic news. Ifthe traffic service is switched on, thecurrently playing audio source isinterrupted for the duration of thetraffic announcement.

Activating the traffic programmefunctionSelect Menu in the bottom line of theFM radio main menu to open thecorresponding waveband-specificsubmenu.Touch the screen button next toTraffic Program to activate ordeactivate the function.

NoteIn the station list, TP is displayednext to the stations providing a trafficprogramme.

If the radio traffic service is activated,[TP] is shown in the top line of all mainmenus. If the current station is not aradio traffic service station, TP isgreyed-out and a search is startedautomatically for the next radio trafficservice station. As soon as a radiotraffic service station is found, TP ishighlighted. If no radio traffic servicestation is found, TP remains greyed-out.If a traffic announcement isbroadcasted on the respectivestation, a message is displayed.To interrupt the announcement andreturn to the function previouslyactivated, touch the screen or pressm.

RegionalisationSometimes RDS stations broadcastregionally different programmes ondifferent frequencies.

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Select Menu in the bottom line of theFM radio main menu to open thecorresponding waveband-specificsubmenu and scroll to RegionActivate or deactivate Region.If regionalisation is activated,alternative frequencies with the sameregional programmes are selectedwhere necessary. If regionalisation isswitched off, alternative frequenciesof the stations are selected withoutregard to regional programmes.

Digital audio broadcastingDAB broadcasts radio stationsdigitally.DAB stations are indicated by theprogramme name instead of thebroadcasting frequency.

General information● With DAB, several radio

programmes (services) can bebroadcast on a single ensemble.

● Besides high-quality digital audioservices, DAB is also able totransmit programme-associated

data and a multitude of other dataservices including travel andtraffic information.

● As long as a given DAB receivercan pick up the signal sent out bya broadcasting station (even ifthe signal is very weak), soundreproduction is ensured.

● In the event of poor reception, thevolume is reduced automaticallyto avoid the output ofdisagreeable noises.If the DAB signal is too weak tobe picked up by the receiver,reception is interruptedcompletely. This incident can beavoided by activating DAB-DABLinking and/or DAB-FM Linkingin the DAB menu (see below).

● Interference caused by stationsthat are on nearby frequencies (aphenomenon that is typical of AMand FM reception) does notoccur with DAB.

● If the DAB signal is reflected bynatural obstacles or buildings,the reception quality of DAB is

improved, whereas AM or FMreception is considerablyimpaired in such cases.

● When DAB reception is enabled,the FM tuner of the Infotainmentsystem remains active in thebackground and continuallysearches for the best receivableFM stations. If TP 3 24 isactivated, traffic announcementsof the FM station with the bestreception are issued. DeactivateTP if DAB reception should notbe interrupted by FM trafficannouncements.

DAB AnnouncementsBesides their music programmes, alot of DAB stations also broadcastannouncements of variouscategories. If you activate some or allcategories, the currently receivedDAB service is interrupted when anannouncement of these categories ismade.Select Menu in the bottom line of theDAB radio main menu to open thecorresponding waveband-specificsubmenu.

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Scroll through the list and select DABAnnouncements to display a list of thecategories available.Activate all or just the desiredannouncement categories. Differentannouncement categories can beselected at the same time.

DAB-DAB LinkingIf this function is activated, the deviceswitches over to the same service(programme) on another DABensemble (if available) when the DABsignal is too weak to be picked up bythe receiver.Select Menu in the bottom line of theDAB radio main menu to open thecorresponding waveband-specificsubmenu.Scroll through the list and activate ordeactivate DAB-DAB Linking.

DAB-FM LinkingIf this function is activated, the deviceswitches over to a corresponding FMstation of the active DAB service (ifavailable) when the DAB signal is tooweak to be picked up by the receiver.

Scroll through the list and activate ordeactivate DAB-FM Linking.

L BandWith this function, you may definewhich DAB wavebands are to bereceived by the Infotainment system.L Band (earth and satellite radio) isanother radio band that can bereceived additionally.Select Menu in the bottom line of theDAB radio main menu to open thecorresponding waveband-specificsubmenu.Scroll through the list and activate ordeactivate L Band.

EPGThe Electronic Programme Guideprovides information on the currentand upcoming programme of therespective DAB station.Select Menu in the bottom line of theDAB radio main menu and then selectStation List.To display the programme of thedesired station, touch the icon next tothe station.

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External devices

General information ..................... 27Playing audio ............................... 29Displaying pictures ....................... 30Playing movies ............................. 31Using smartphone applications . . . 32

General informationA USB port for the connection ofexternal devices is located in thecentre console.NoteThe USB port must always be keptclean and dry.

USB portAn MP3 player, USB device, SD card(via USB connector/adapter) orsmartphone can be connected to theUSB port.Up to two USB devices can beconnected to the Infotainment systemat a time.NoteFor the connection of two USBdevices, an external USB hub isrequired.

The Infotainment system can playaudio files, show picture files or playmovie files contained in USB storagedevices.

When connected to the USB port,various functions of the devicesmentioned above can be operated viathe controls and menus of theInfotainment system.NoteNot all auxiliary devices aresupported by the Infotainmentsystem. Check the compatibility liston our website.

Connecting/disconnecting a deviceConnect one of the devicesmentioned above to the USB port. Ifrequired, use the appropriateconnection cable. The music functionstarts automatically.NoteIf a non-readable USB device isconnected, a corresponding errormessage appears and theInfotainment system automaticallyswitches to the previous function.

To disconnect the USB device, selectanother function and then remove theUSB storage device.

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Caution

Avoid disconnecting the deviceduring playback. This maydamage the device or theInfotainment system.

USB Auto LaunchBy default, the USB audio menu isdisplayed automatically as soon as aUSB device is connected.If desired, this function can bedeactivated.Press ; and then select Settings toopen the settings menu.Select Radio, scroll to USB AutoLaunch and touch the screen buttonnext to the function.To reactivate the function, touch thescreen button again.

BluetoothDevices which support the Bluetoothmusic profiles A2DP and AVRCP canbe connected wirelessly to theInfotainment system. TheInfotainment system can play musicfiles contained in these devices.

Connecting a deviceFor a detailed description on how toestablish a Bluetooth connection3 51.

File formats and foldersThe maximum capacity of a devicesupported by the Infotainment systemamounts to 2500 music files,2500 picture files, 250 movie files,2500 folders and 10 stages of folderstructure. Only devices formatted inthe FAT16/FAT32 file system aresupported.If there are images included in theaudio metadata, these images aredisplayed on the screen.NoteSome files may not be playedproperly. This may be due to adifferent recording format or thecondition of the file.Files from online shops to whichDigital Rights Management (DRM)has been applied cannot be played.

The Infotainment system can play thefollowing audio, picture and moviefiles stored on external devices.

Audio filesThe playable audio file formats areMP3 (MPEG-1 Layer 3, MPEG-2Layer 3), WMA, AAC, AAC+, ALACOGG WAF (PCM), AIFF, 3GPP(audio only), Audio Books and LPCM.iPod® and iPhone® devices playALAC, AIFF, Audio Books and LPCM.When playing a file with ID3 taginformation, the Infotainment systemcan display information, e.g. on thetrack title and artist.

Picture filesThe displayable picture file formatsare JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG and GIF.JPG files must be 64 to 5000 pixels inwidth and 64 to 5000 pixels in height.BMP, PNG and GIF files must be 64to 1024 pixels in width and 64 to1024 pixels in height.The pictures should not exceed a filesize of 1MB.

Movie filesThe playable movie file formats areAVI and MP4.

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The maximum resolution is 1280 x720 pixels. The frame rate must beless than 30 fps.The usable codec is H.264/MPEG-4AVC.The playable audio formats are MP3,AC3, AAC and WMA.The displayable subtitle format isSMI.

Playing audioActivating the music functionIf the device is not yet connected tothe Infotainment system, connect thedevice 3 27.Usually, the respective audio mainmenu is displayed automatically.If playback is not startedautomatically, e.g. if USB AutoLaunch is deactivated 3 27, take thefollowing steps:Press ; and then select Audio toopen the audio main menu lastselected.

Select Source in the interactionselector bar and then select thedesired audio source to open therespective audio main menu.Playback of the audio tracks startsautomatically.

Function buttons

Interrupting and resuming playbackTouch = to interrupt playback. Thescreen button changes to l.Touch l to resume playback.

Playing the next or previous trackTouch v to play the next track.

Touch t within the first two secondsof the track playing to return to theprevious track.

Returning to the beginning of thecurrent trackTouch t after two seconds of thetrack playing.

Fast forwarding and rewindingTouch and hold t or v. Release toreturn to normal playback mode.Alternatively, you can move the slidershowing the current track position tothe left or right.

Playing tracks randomlyTouch n to play the tracks in randomorder. The screen button changes too.Touch o again to deactivate theshuffle function and go back to thenormal playback mode.

Browse Music functionTo display the browse screen, touchthe screen. Alternatively, selectMenu in the bottom line of the audio

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main screen to display the respectiveaudio menu and then select BrowseMusic.Different categories, in which thetracks are sorted, are displayed, e.g.Playlists, Artists, or Albums.

Select the desired category,subcategory (if available) and thenchoose a track.Select the track to start playback.

Displaying picturesYou can view pictures from a USBdevice.

NoteFor your safety, some features aredisabled while driving.

Activating the picture functionIf the device is not yet connected tothe Infotainment system, connect thedevice 3 27.Press ; and then select Gallery toopen the media main menu.Touch l to open the picture mainmenu to display a list of items storedon the USB device. Select the desiredpicture.

Touch the screen to hide the menubar. Touch the screen again toredisplay the menu bar.

Function buttons

Full screen modeSelect x to display the picture in fullscreen mode. Touch the screen toexit full screen mode.

Viewing the next or previous pictureTouch j or swipe to the left to view thenext pictureTouch i or swipe to the right to viewthe previous picture.

Rotating a pictureSelect v to rotate the picture.

Zoom in on a pictureTouch w once or several times tozoom in on a picture or to return to itsoriginal size.

Viewing a slide showSelect t to view the pictures storedon the USB device in a slide show.Touch the screen to end the slideshow.

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Picture menuSelect Menu in the bottom line of thescreen to display the Picture Menu.

Slide show timeSelect Slide Show Time to display alist of possible time sequences.Activate the desired time sequence inwhich each picture is supposed to bedisplayed in a slide show.

Clock and temperature displayIf you want the time and temperatureto be displayed in full screen mode,activate Clock. Temp. Display.

Display settingsSelect Display Settings to open asubmenu for the adjustment ofbrightness and contrast.Touch + or - to adjust the settings.

Playing moviesYou can view movies from a USBdevice connected to the USB port.NoteFor your safety, the movie function isnot available while driving.

Activating the movie functionIf the device is not yet connected tothe Infotainment system, connect thedevice 3 27.Press ; and then select Gallery toopen the media main menu.Touch m to open the movie mainmenu and then select the desiredfolder and/or movie.The movie is shown.

Function buttons

Full screenSelect x to display the movie in fullscreen mode. Touch the screen toexit full screen mode.

Interrupting and resuming playbackTouch = to interrupt playback. Thescreen button changes to l.Touch l to resume playback.

Playing the next or previous trackTouch c to play the next movie file.Touch d within the first five secondsof the movie playing to return to theprevious movie file.

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Returning to the beginning of thecurrent movieTouch d after five seconds of themovie playing.

Fast forwarding and rewindingTouch and hold d or c. Release toreturn to normal playback mode.

Movie menuSelect Menu in the bottom line of thescreen to display the Movie Menu.

Clock and temperature displayIf you want the time and temperatureto be displayed in full screen mode,activate Clock. Temp. Display.

Display settingsSelect Display Settings to open asubmenu for adjustment of brightnessand contrast.Touch + and - to adjust the settings.

Using smartphoneapplicationsPhone projectionThe phone projection applicationsApple CarPlay™ and Android™ Autodisplay selected apps from yoursmartphone on the Infotainmentscreen and allow their operationdirectly via the Infotainment controls.Check with the device's manufacturerif this function is compatible with yoursmartphone and if this application isavailable in the country you are in.

Preparing the smartphoneAndroid phone: Download theAndroid Auto app to your smartphonefrom the Google Play™ Store.iPhone: Make sure Siri® is activatedon your smartphone.

Activating phone projection in thesettings menuPress ; to display the home screenand then select Settings.Scroll through the list toApple CarPlay or Android Auto.Make sure the respective applicationis activated.

Connecting the mobile phoneConnect the smartphone to the USBport 3 27.

Starting phone projectionTo start the phone projection function,press ; and then select Projection.NoteIf the application is recognised bythe Infotainment system, theapplication icon may change toApple CarPlay or Android Auto.

To start the function, you canalternatively press and hold ; for afew seconds.The phone projection screendisplayed depends on yoursmartphone and software version.

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Returning to the Infotainment screenPress ;.

BringGoBringGo is a navigation app providinglocation search, map display androute guidance.

Downloading the appBefore BringGo can be operatedusing the controls and menus of theInfotainment system, the respectiveapplication must be installed on thesmartphone.Download the app from App Store® orGoogle Play Store.

Activating phone projection in thesettings menuPress ; to display the home screenand then select Settings.Scroll through the list to BringGo.Make sure the application isactivated.

Connecting the mobile phoneConnect the smartphone to the USBport 3 27.

Starting BringGoTo start the app, press ; and thenselect the Nav icon.The main menu of the application isshown on the display of theInfotainment system.For further information on how tooperate the app, see the instructionson the manufacturer's website.

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Navigation

General information ..................... 34Usage .......................................... 35Destination input .......................... 40Guidance ..................................... 45

General informationThe navigation system will reliablyguide you to your destination.The current traffic situation is takeninto account in the route calculation.For this purpose, the Infotainmentsystem receives trafficannouncements in the currentreception area via RDS-TMC.The navigation system cannot,however, take into account trafficincidents, traffic regulations changedat short notice and hazards orproblems that arise suddenly (e.g.road works).

Caution

The usage of the navigationsystem does not release the driverfrom the responsibility for acorrect, vigilant attitude in roadtraffic. The relevant trafficregulations must always befollowed. If a navigation instructioncontradicts traffic regulations, thetraffic regulations always apply.

Functioning of the navigationsystemThe position and movement of thevehicle are detected by the navigationsystem using sensors. The travelleddistance is determined by thevehicle’s speedometer signal, turningmovements on bends by a sensor.The position is determined by theGPS (Global Positioning System)satellites.By comparing the sensor signals withthe digital maps, it is possible todetermine the position with anaccuracy of approx. 10 metres.The system will also work with poorGPS reception. However, theaccuracy of the determination of theposition will be reduced.After the entry of the destinationaddress or point of interest (nearestpetrol station, hotel, etc.), the route iscalculated from the current location tothe destination selected.Route guidance is provided by voiceoutput and an arrow, as well as withthe aid of a multi-colour map display.

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Important information

TMC traffic information system anddynamic route guidanceThe TMC traffic information systemreceives all current traffic informationfrom TMC radio stations. Thisinformation is included in thecalculation of the overall route. Duringthis process, the route is planned sothat traffic problems related to pre-selected criteria are avoided.If there is a traffic problem duringactive route guidance, depending onthe pre-settings, a message appearsas to whether the route should bechanged.TMC traffic information is displayed inthe map display as symbols or asdetailed text on the TMC messagesmenu.To be able to use TMC trafficinformation, the system must receiveTMC stations in the relevant region.The TMC traffic stations can beselected in the navigation menu3 35.

Map dataAll required map data is stored withinthe Infotainment system.To update the navigation map data,purchase new data at the Opel Dealeror on our home page http://opel.navigation.com/. You areprovided with a USB devicecontaining the update.Connect the USB device to the USBport and follow the instructions on thescreen. The vehicle must be turnedon during the update process.NoteThe vehicle remains operationalduring the update process. If thevehicle is turned off, the update canbe paused. The navigationapplication, Bluetooth and otherexternal devices are unavailableuntil the update process is finished.

UsageTo display the navigation map,press ; and then select theNavigation icon.

Route guidance not active

● The map view is displayed.● The current location is indicated

by a circle with an arrow pointinginto the direction of travel.

● The name of the street you arecurrently in is displayed on thebottom of the screen.

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Route guidance active

● The map view is displayed.● The active route is indicated by a

coloured line.● The moving vehicle is marked by

a circle with an arrow pointinginto the direction of travel.

● The next turning manoeuvre isindicated in the separate field onthe left side of the screen.

● The arrival time or travel time isshown above the arrow symbol.

● The remaining distance to thedestination is displayed abovethe arrow symbol.

Map manipulation

ScrollingTo scroll the map, place your fingeranywhere on the screen and move itup, down, left or right depending onthe direction in which you want toscroll.The map moves accordinglydisplaying a new section.To return to the current location,select Re-centre on the bottom of thescreen.

CentringTouch and hold the desired locationon the screen. The map centresaround this location.A red d is displayed at the respectivelocation and the correspondingaddress is shown on a label.

To return to the current location,select Re-centre on the bottom of thescreen.

ZoomingTo zoom in on a selected maplocation, place two fingers on thescreen and move them away fromeach other.Alternatively, use < on the mapscreen.To zoom out and display a larger areaaround the selected location, placetwo fingers on the screen and movethem towards each other.Alternatively, use ] on the mapscreen.

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Cancel screen buttonDuring active route guidance, aCancel screen button is displayed onthe left side of the screen.To cancel the active route guidancesession, select Cancel.For a few seconds, a Resume Tripscreen button is displayed on the mapscreen. Select Resume Trip to restartthe cancelled guidance session.

Overview screen buttonDuring active route guidance, anOverview screen button is displayedon the left side of the screen.To display an overview of the routecurrently active, select Overview. Themap changes to the desired routeoverview.To return to the normal view, selectOverview again.

f screen buttonIf route guidance is active and you areon a highway, an additional f screenbutton is displayed on the bottom ofthe map.Select f to display a list of the nextupcoming service stations.

When selecting a desired exit, youcan access points of interest in therespective area and start routeguidance to some of these locations3 40.

x screen buttonIn a menu or submenu, select x todirectly return to the map.

Current locationSelect the street name on the bottomof the screen. Information on thecurrent location is displayed.

To save the current location asfavourite, select Favourite. The ficon is filled and the location is savedin the favourites list.

Map settings

Map viewThree different map views areavailable for selection.Select L on the map screen and thenrepeatedly select the map viewscreen button to toggle between theoptions.

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Depending on the former setting, thescreen button is labelled 3D HeadUp, 2D Head Up or 2D North Up. Themap view changes according to thescreen button.Select the desired option.

Map coloursDepending on the external lightingconditions, the colouring of the mapscreen (light colours for the day anddark colours for the night) can beadapted.Select L on the map screen to displaythe Options menu. Select NavigationSettings and then Map colours.

The default setting is Auto. WhenAuto is activated, the screen adjustsautomatically.Alternatively, activate Day (light) orNight (dark) for an only light or onlydark screen.

Autozoom functionIf the autozoom function is activated(default setting), the zoom levelchanges automatically whenapproaching a turning manoeuvreduring active route guidance. Thisway, you always get a good overviewof the respective manoeuvre.If the autozoom function isdeactivated, the selected zoom levelremains the same during the wholeroute guidance process.To deactivate the function, select Lon the map to display the Optionsmenu. Select Navigation Settings andthen touch the slider bar next to AutoZoom.Touch the screen button again toreactivate the function.

POI (Points of Interest) icons on themapPOIs are points of general interest,e.g. gas stations or restaurants.The display of POI categories shownon the map may be personallyadapted.Select L on the map to display theOptions menu. Select NavigationSettings and then Show on map.Activate the desired POI categories.

Traffic events on the mapTraffic events may be directlyindicated on the map.To activate the function, select L onthe map to display the Options menu.Select Traffic on Map. The screenbutton changes to activation mode.To deactivate the function, selectTraffic on Map again.

Time indicationThe time indication during activeroute guidance may be displayed intwo different modes: the remainingtime (until the destination will bereached) or the arrival time (when thedestination will be reached).

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Select L on the map to display theOptions menu. Select NavigationSettings and then Time to DestinationFormat.Activate the desired option in thesubmenu.NoteDuring active route guidance, thetime indication can be changed bysimply tapping on the time indicationfield on the screen.

Alert preferencesIf desired, you may receive anadditional notification in specific trafficzones.Select L on the map to display theOptions menu. Select NavigationSettings and then Alert Preferences.If Safety camera is activated, you arewarned when approaching astationary speed camera.NoteThis function is only available if suchan alert system corresponds to thelegal provisions applicable in thecountry you are in.

Activate the desired option.

Voice guidanceThe route guidance process can besupported by voice prompts given outby the system.NoteThe navigation voice promptsfunction is not supported for alllanguages. If there are no voiceprompts available, the systemautomatically plays a tone toindicate a manoeuvre ahead.

ActivationThe voice guidance function isactivated by default. To deactivatethe function, select L on the map todisplay the Options menu and thentouch Voice Guidance. The screenbutton changes.Select the screen button again toreactivate the function.

Voice guidance settingsTo define which system outputs mayassist during active route guidance,select L on the map, NavigationSettings and then Voice Guidance.

If Normal voice guidance is activated,a voice announces the next turningmanoeuvre to be taken.If Beep only is activated, only beeptones are given out for notification.In the submenu of Prompts duringPhone Call, the possible voiceoutputs during a phone call can beset.Activate the desired options.NoteVoice guidance prompts are onlygiven out if Voice Guidance isactivated in the Options menu, seeabove.

InformationSelect L on the map to display theOptions menu. Select NavigationSettings and then About.The texts of the manufacturer's termsand conditions or privacy statementcan be accessed via the respectivemenu items.The navigation map version isdisplayed.

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Destination inputThe navigation application providesdifferent options to set a destinationfor route guidance.

Destination input via mapIt is possible to directly enterdestinations from the map screen.

Personal addresses on the mapYou can predefine two addressshortcuts (e.g. Home and Work) toeasily start route guidance to thesetwo places. The addresses can bedefined in the settings menu and belabelled individually. Then, they canbe directly selected from the map.To save the addresses, select L onthe map, Navigation Settings andthen Set up My Places.Select one of the menu items (Homeand Work by default). Use thekeyboard to enter the required data inthe address field. For a detaileddescription of the keyboard, seebelow.

To change the name of the personaladdress, select c to hide thekeyboard and select one of the itemsin the list. Alternatively, enter a newname in the first entry field.If necessary, tap within one of theentry fields to redisplay the keyboardand select Done. The location issaved as shortcut.To start route guidance to one ofthese locations, select the ═ screenbutton on the map. The twodestinations are displayed.Select one of the screen buttons. TheRoutes menu is displayed.Activate the desired route and thenselect Go to start route guidance.

Destination selection via mapScroll to the desired map section.Touch and hold the desired locationon the screen. The map centresaround this location.A red d is displayed at the respectivelocation and the correspondingaddress is shown on a label.

Touch the label. The Details menu isdisplayed. Select Go to start routeguidance.

Keyboard entrySelect ½ on the map to display thedestination search menu.

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You can directly enter a search worde.g. address, POI category or name,phone contact, favourite, recentdestination or coordinates in the entryfield on top of the search menuscreen.NoteCoordinates have to be entered inthe following way: latitude, longitudee.g. "43.3456, 9.432435".

Alternatively, select Address, POI orJunction to use a search mask. Ifrequired, touch q to scroll the page.

To access the number and symbolkeyboard, select ?123. Select ABC atthe same position on the keyboard toreturn to the letter keyboard.To enter a character, touch therespective screen button. Thecharacter is entered upon release.Touch and hold a letter screen buttonto display associated letters in a letterpop-up menu. Release and thenselect the desired letter.To enter capital letters, select b andthen the desired character.To delete a character, select k. Todelete the whole entry, select the tinyx within the entry field.As soon as characters are entered,the system makes search wordsuggestions. Every additionalcharacter is considered in thematching process.

If desired, select one of the searchwords suggested. When the entryfields are filled out, select Search onthe keyboard. The Results menu isdisplayed.Select the desired destination. TheDetails menu is displayed. Select Goto start route guidance.Considering the letters entered, thesystem also creates a list of probabledestinations assembled from phonecontacts, POIs, addresses, recentdestinations and favourites. Touchc on the bottom of the screen tohide the keyboard and gain access tothe list.

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To redisplay the keyboard, tap withinthe entry field.If desired, select a destination fromthe list. The Details menu isdisplayed. Select Go to start routeguidance.

Lists with selectable destinationsTo access the lists, select ½ on themap and, if required, touch q to scrollthe page.Select one of the options:● Recent: list of destinations

recently used● Favourites: list of destinations

stored as favourites● Contacts: list of addresses stored

in the phone book of the mobilephone currently connected viaBluetooth

To choose a destination from one ofthe lists, scroll through the respectivelist and select the desired destination.The Details menu is displayed. SelectGo to start route guidance.

Recent destinationsThe recent destinations list isautomatically filled with destinationsused in route guidance.The addresses in the recentdestinations list can be stored asfavourites. Enter the recentdestinations list, select n next to thedesired address to display additionalfunction buttons and then select f. Ifthe icon is filled, the address is savedin the favourites list.Addresses can be deleted from therecent destinations list. Enter therecent destinations list, select n nextto the desired address and thenselect e to delete the respectiveaddress.

FavouritesFavourites can be added when a ficon is displayed next to an address.When the star icon is filled, therespective address is stored as afavourite.

The position of a favourite in the listcan be changed. Enter the favouriteslist, select n next to the desiredfavourite to display additional functionbuttons and then select Q or P.The name of a favourite can bechanged. Enter the favourites list,select n next to the desired favouriteto display additional function buttonsand then select o. A keyboard isdisplayed. Enter the desired nameand then select Done.Favourites can be deleted. Enter thefavourites list, select n next to thedesired favourite to display additionalfunction buttons and then select f.The favourite is deactivated (unfilledstar). If you select the icon again, thefavourite is reactivated (filled star).When leaving the favourites list whilefavourites are deactivated, they aredeleted from the list.

ContactsYou can search for addresses withinthe list by using the keyboard. Enterthe first letters of the word (name or

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address) you want to search for. Allentries containing a word starting withthese letters are displayed.For a detailed description of thekeyboard, see above.

Category searchPOIs can also be searched bycategories.Select ½ on the map and then selectPOI.

NoteIf desired, set the location aroundwhich you want to search for POIsvia keyboard entry in the second

entry field (default setting: Nearby)and then use the category searchmenu.

If required, scroll to the desired pageand then select one of the maincategories in the menu.Depending on the category selected,different subcategories may beavailable.Navigate through the subcategoriesuntil you reach the Results list.Select the desired POI. The Detailsmenu is displayed. Select Go to startroute guidance.

Results listIn the Results list, different possibledestinations are listed.

If route guidance is active, twodifferent tabs are available.

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Choose between the tabs:● Along Route: possible

destinations along the routecurrently active

● At Destination: possibledestinations around thedestination of the route

The list can be sorted in two differentways. Select l in the top right cornerof the screen and activate the desiredoption.If you activate sorting by relevance,the system tries to give you the bestmatch according to your search term.If you activate sorting by distance, thesystem arranges the destinationsaccording to their distance to yourcurrent location.

Details menuAfter a destination has been selected,the Details menu is displayed.To start route guidance, select Go inthe bottom line of the menu.

Storing favouritesTo store the respective destination asa favourite, activate Favourite (filledstar: favourite saved, unfilled star:favourite not saved).The destination is stored as afavourite and may then be accessedvia the favourites list.

Initiating a phone callIn some cases, e.g. when a POI hasbeen selected, a phone number mightbe available for the respectivedestination. To call this phonenumber, select y.

Setting the routeIn case the system finds more thanone possible route, you can choosebetween the routes suggested.Select Routes to display a list of allroutes detected by the system.Activate the desired route and thenselect Go to start route guidance.

Routes with several destinationsAfter route guidance has beenstarted, it is possible to adddestinations to the active route, e.g.to pick up a friend on the way or stopat a gas station.NoteUp to five destinations can becombined in one route.

Start route guidance to the desireddestination.To add another destination, select Lon the map and then select AddDestination. The destination searchmenu is displayed.Navigate to the desired destination.The Details menu is displayed. SelectAdd.

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NoteIf you select Go, route guidance tothe destination first selected isstopped and route guidance to thenew destination is started.

The destinations are arranged in theorder in which they are entered whilethe last destination added is the firstyou are guided to. In order to check orconfirm while driving, the name of thenext destination is displayed abovethe arrival time and distance.The order of the destinations can bechanged 3 45.

GuidanceRoute guidance is provided by thenavigation system through visualinstructions and voice prompts (voiceguidance).Visual instructionsVisual instructions are provided onthe display.

NoteWhen route guidance is active andyou are not within the navigationapplication, turning manoeuvres areindicated by pop-up messagesdisplayed on top of the screen.

Voice guidanceNavigation voice prompts announcewhich direction to follow, whenapproaching an intersection at whichyou need to turn.To activate the voice promptsfunction 3 35.Touch the big turn arrow on the leftside of the screen to replay the lastvoice guidance instruction.

Starting and cancelling routeguidanceTo start route guidance, select Go inthe Details menu after a destinationhas been selected 3 40.To cancel route guidance, selectCancel on the left side of the screen3 35.

Destinations listThe Destinations list contains alldestinations belonging to the routecurrently active.Touch j within the time and distancefield. The Destinations list isdisplayed.

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In case a phone number is available,select y to start a phone call.To change the order of thedestinations, select h in the field ofthe destination whose position is to bechanged. The order is rearrangedand the destination selected is set atthe first position.To delete a destination from the route,select e in the field of the respectivedestination. The destination isdeleted and the route is rearranged.

Turn listThe next turning manoeuvre isdisplayed on the left side of thescreen.Select a underneath the manoeuvreindication to display the turn list. Theturn list contains all upcoming turnson the active route.

To display a turning manoeuvre onthe map, scroll through the list andtouch the desired manoeuvre. Themap jumps to the respective locationon the map.To avoid a route section, select n nextto the respective turning manoeuvre.A m symbol is displayed.To recalculate the route without therespective route section, select m.The route is changed.Select the first turning manoeuvre inthe list to return to the normalnavigation map screen.

Traffic settingsThere are different options availableconcerning traffic events.

Traffic listThe traffic list contains all trafficevents detected by the system.To access the traffic list, select L onthe map and then Traffic List. The listis displayed.

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If route guidance is active, choosebetween the tabs:● Along Route: traffic events along

the active route● Nearby: traffic events close to the

current location of the vehicleTraffic eventsIf required, scroll to the desired trafficevent.To display additional information,select the respective traffic event.List sortingThe nearby list can be organised intwo different ways.To change the sorting order, selectl in the top right corner of the screen.The Traffic Events Sorting menu isdisplayed.Activate the desired option.

Traffic stationThe traffic message channelproviding the traffic information canbe personally set, if desired.Select L on the map to display theOptions menu. Select NavigationSettings and then Traffic Resource.

A list of all traffic stations currentlyavailable is displayed.By default, Auto is activated. Thestation is adapted automatically bythe system.If you want the traffic information to betaken from a specific station, activatethe respective station.

Traffic avoidance functionTraffic events are taken intoconsideration when the systemdetermines a route to a destination.During active route guidance, theroute can be modified according toincoming traffic messages.To set the parameters for thesemodifications, select L on the map todisplay the Options menu. SelectNavigation Settings, Routing optionsand then Auto-Reroute to AvoidTraffic.If you want the system toautomatically modify the routeaccording to new traffic messages,activate Automatically reroute.

If you want to be consulted when aroute is modified, activate Alwaysask.If you do not want routes to bemodified, activate Never.

Route settingsParameters for road and routeselection can be set.

Road typesIf desired, certain road types can beavoided.Select L on the map to display theOptions menu. Select Avoid onRoute and then activate the roadtypes you want to be avoided.NoteIf route guidance is active whenchanging the road settings, the routeis recalculated according to the newsettings.

Route typeTo set the route type, select L on themap to display the Options menu.Select Navigation Settings, Routingoptions and then Route type.

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Activate the desired option:● Fastest for the fastest route● Eco-friendly for a route that

allows ecologically friendlydriving

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Speech recognition

General information ..................... 49Usage .......................................... 49

General informationThe voice pass-thru application of theInfotainment system allows access tothe speech recognition commands onyour smartphone. See yoursmartphone manufacturer'soperating instructions to find outwhether your smartphone supportsthis feature.In order to use the voice pass-thruapplication, the smartphone must beconnected to the Infotainment systemvia USB cable 3 27 or via Bluetooth3 51.

UsageActivating speech recognitionPress and hold g on the control panelor 7w on the steering wheel to start aspeech recognition session. A voicecommand message is displayed onthe screen.As soon as a beep is heard, you cansay a command. For information onthe commands supported, see theoperating instructions for yoursmartphone.

Adjusting the volume of voicepromptsTurn m on the control panel or press+ / - on the right side of the steeringwheel to increase or decrease thevolume of voice prompts.

Deactivating speech recognitionPress xn on the steering wheel.The voice command messagedisappears and the speechrecognition session is ended.

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Phone

General information ..................... 50Bluetooth connection ................... 51Emergency call ............................ 53Operation ..................................... 54Mobile phones and CB radioequipment .................................... 58

General informationThe Phone portal provides you withthe possibility of having mobile phoneconversations via a vehiclemicrophone and the vehicleloudspeakers as well as operating themost important mobile phonefunctions via the Infotainment systemin the vehicle. To be able to use thePhone portal, the mobile phone mustbe connected to the Infotainmentsystem via Bluetooth.Not all Phone functions are supportedby every mobile phone. The usablephone functions depend on therelevant mobile phone and networkprovider. You can find furtherinformation on this in the operatinginstructions for your mobile phone, oryou can enquire about them with yournetwork provider.

Important information foroperation and traffic safety

9 Warning

Mobile phones have effects onyour environment. For this reasonsafety regulations and directionshave been prepared. You shouldbe familiar with the relateddirections before you use thetelephone function.

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Use of the hands-free facility whiledriving can be dangerous becauseyour concentration is reducedwhen telephoning. Park yourvehicle before you use the hands-free facility. Follow the stipulationsof the country in which you findyourself at present.Do not forget to follow the specialregulations that apply in specificareas and always switch off themobile phone if the use of mobilephones is prohibited, if

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interference is caused by themobile phone or if dangeroussituations can occur.

BluetoothThe Phone portal is certified by theBluetooth Special Interest Group(SIG).You can find further information aboutthe specification on the internet athttp://www.bluetooth.com.

Bluetooth connectionBluetooth is a radio standard for thewireless connection of e.g. mobilephones, smartphones or otherdevices.Via the Bluetooth menu, pairing (PINcode exchange between Bluetoothdevice and Infotainment system) andconnecting of the Bluetooth devicesto the Infotainment system are carriedout.

Bluetooth menuPress ; and then select Settings.

Select Bluetooth to display theBluetooth menu.

Pairing a device

Important information● Up to ten devices can be paired

to the system.● Only one paired device can be

connected to the Infotainmentsystem at a time.

● Pairing only needs to be carriedout once, unless the device isdeleted from the list of paireddevices. If the device has been

connected previously, theInfotainment system establishesthe connection automatically.

● Bluetooth operation considerablydrains the device's battery.Therefore, connect the device tothe USB port for charging.

Pairing a new device1. Activate the Bluetooth function of

the Bluetooth device. For furtherinformation, see the operatinginstructions for the Bluetoothdevice.

2. Press ; and then selectSettings on the Info-Display.Select Bluetooth and then DeviceManagement to display therespective menu.

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NoteIf no phone is connected, the DeviceManagement menu can also beaccessed via the phone menu:Press ; and then select Phone.3. Touch Search Device. All

discoverable Bluetooth devices inthe environment are displayed ina new search list.

4. Touch the Bluetooth device youwish to pair.

5. Confirm the pairing procedure:● If SSP (secure simple

pairing) is supported:

Confirm the messages on theInfotainment system and theBluetooth device.

● If SSP (secure simplepairing) is not supported:On the Infotainment system:an Info message is displayedasking you to enter a PINcode on your Bluetoothdevice.On the Bluetooth device:enter the PIN code andconfirm your input.

6. The Infotainment system and thedevice are paired.

NoteIf the Bluetooth device issuccessfully paired, h next to theBluetooth device indicates that thephone function is enabled and yindicates that the Bluetooth musicfunction is enabled.7. The phone book is downloaded

automatically to the Infotainmentsystem. Depending on the phone,the Infotainment system must beallowed access to the phonebook. If required, confirm the

messages displayed on theBluetooth device.If this function is not supported bythe Bluetooth device, acorresponding message isdisplayed.

Changing the Bluetooth PIN codePress ; and then select Settings.Select Bluetooth and then ChangePairing PIN to display the respectivesubmenu. A keypad is displayed.Enter the desired four-digit PIN code.To delete an entered number, select⇦.Confirm your input by selecting Enter.

Connecting a paired devicePress ; and then select Settings.Select Bluetooth and then DeviceManagement to display therespective menu.Select the Bluetooth device you wishto connect. The device is connected.NoteThe connected device and theavailable options are highlighted.

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Disconnecting a devicePress ; and then select Settings.Select Bluetooth and then DeviceManagement to display therespective menu.Select the Bluetooth device currentlyconnected. You are prompted with amessage.Select Yes to disconnect the device.

Deleting a devicePress ; and then select Settings.Select Bluetooth and then DeviceManagement to display therespective menu.Select e next to the Bluetooth device.You are prompted with a message.Select Yes to delete the device.

Device infoPress ; and then select Settings.Select Bluetooth and then DeviceInformation to display the respectivemenu.

The information displayed includesDevice Name, Address, and PINCode.

Emergency call

9 Warning

Connection setup cannot beguaranteed in all situations. Forthis reason you should not relyexclusively on a mobile phonewhen a vitally importantcommunication (e.g. a medicalemergency) is concerned.In some networks it may benecessary for a valid SIM card tobe properly inserted in the mobilephone.

9 Warning

Bear in mind that you can makeand receive calls with the mobilephone if it is in a service area witha sufficiently strong signal. Undercertain circumstances,emergency calls cannot be made

on all mobile phone networks; it ispossible that they cannot be madewhen certain network servicesand/or telephone functions areactive. You can enquire about thiswith the local network operators.The emergency call number candiffer depending on the region andcountry. Please enquirebeforehand about the correctemergency call number for therelevant region.

Making an emergency callDial the emergency call number (e.g.112).The telephone connection to theemergency call centre is set up.Answer when the service personnelquestions you about the emergency.

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Do not end the call until you arerequested to do so by theemergency call centre.

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OperationAs soon as a connection viaBluetooth has been set up betweenyour mobile phone and theInfotainment system, you can operatemany functions of your mobile phonevia the Infotainment system.NoteIn the hands-free mode, mobilephone operation is still possible, e.g.taking a call or adjusting the volume.

After setup of a connection betweenthe mobile phone and theInfotainment system, mobile phonedata is transmitted to the Infotainmentsystem. This can take some timedepending on the mobile phone andthe amount of data to be transferred.During this period, operation of themobile phone via the Infotainmentsystem is possible only to a limitedextent.NoteNot every mobile phone supports allfunctions of the phone portal.Therefore, deviations from the rangeof functions described below arepossible.

Phone main menuPress ; and then select PHONE todisplay the respective menu.

NoteThe Phone main menu is onlyavailable if a mobile phone isconnected to the Infotainmentsystem via Bluetooth. For a detaileddescription 3 51.

Many functions of the mobile phonecan now be controlled via the phonemain menu (and associatedsubmenus), and via the phone-specific controls on the steeringwheel.

Initiating a phone call

Entering a phone numberPress ; and then select Phone.Enter a telephone number using thekeypad in the phone main menu.To delete one or more enteredcharacters, touch or touch and hold⇦.Touch v on the screen or press qw

on the steering wheel to start dialling.

Using the phone bookNoteWhen pairing a mobile phone withthe Infotainment system viaBluetooth, the phone book of themobile phone is downloadedautomatically 3 51.

Press ; and then select Phone.Select Contacts in the phone mainmenu.

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NoteThe g symbol next to a phonenumber indicates that the contact isstored on the SIM card.

Quick search1. Select u to display a list of all

contacts.2. Scroll through the list of contacts

entries.3. Touch the contact you wish to call.

A menu with all phone numbersstored for the selected contact isdisplayed.

4. Select the desired phone numberto initiate the call.

Search menuIf the phone book contains a greatnumber of entries, you can search forthe desired contact via the searchmenu.Select o in the Contacts menu todisplay the search tab.

The letters are organised inalphabetical groups on the screenbuttons: abc, def, ghi, jkl, mno, pqrs,tuv, and wxyz.Use ⇦ to delete an entered group ofletters.1. Select the button containing the

first letter of the contact you wishto search for.

For example: If the contact youwish to search for starts with 'g'select the ghi screen button.All contacts containing one of theletters on this button, in theexample 'g', 'h', and 'i', aredisplayed.

2. Select the button containing thesecond letter of the contact youwish to search for.

3. Continue to enter more letters ofthe contact you wish to search foruntil the desired contact isdisplayed.

4. Touch the contact you wish to call.A menu with all phone numbersstored for the selected contact isdisplayed.

5. Select the desired phone numberto initiate the call. The followingdisplay is shown.

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Contacts settingsThe contacts list can be sorted by lastname or first name.Press ; and then select Settings todisplay the respective menu.Select Bluetooth and then SortOrder. Activate the desired option.

Using the call historyAll incoming, outgoing, or missedcalls are registered.Press ; and then select Phone.Select Call History in the phone mainmenu.

Select q for outgoing calls, r formissed calls, s for incoming callsand p for all calls. The respective calllist is displayed.Select the desired entry to initiate acall.

Redialling a numberThe last dialled phone number can beredialled.Press ; and then select Phone.Select v on the screen or press qw

on the steering wheel.

Using speed dial numbersSpeed dial numbers that are storedon the mobile phone can also bedialled using the keypad of the phonemain menu.Press ; and then select Phone.Touch and hold the respective digit onthe keypad to initiate the call.

Incoming phone call

Taking a callIf an audio mode, e.g. the radio orUSB mode, is active at the moment acall comes in, the audio source ismuted and stays muted until the callends.A message with the caller's phonenumber or name (if available) isdisplayed.

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To answer the call, select v in themessage or press qw on the steeringwheel.

Rejecting a callTo reject the call, select J in themessage or press xn on thesteering wheel.

Changing the ring tonePress ; and then select Settings.Select Bluetooth and then Ringtonesto display the respective menu. A listof all devices paired is displayed.Select the desired device. A list of allringtones available for this device isdisplayed.

Select one of the ringtones.

Functions during a callDuring an ongoing phone call, thephone main menu is displayed.

Deactivating the hands-free modetemporarilyTo continue the conversation via themobile phone, activate m.To return to the hands-free mode,deactivate m.

Deactivating the microphonetemporarilyTo mute the microphone, activate n.

To reactivate the microphone,deactivate n.

Ending a phone callSelect J to end the call.

Voice mail boxYou may operate your voice mail boxvia the Infotainment system.

Voice mail numberPress ; and then select Settings.Select Bluetooth. Scroll through thelist and select Voice Mail Numbers.A list of all devices paired isdisplayed.Select the respective phone. Akeypad is displayed.Enter the voice mail number for therespective phone.

Calling the voice mail boxPress ; and then select Phone.Select t on the screen. The mailbox is called.Alternatively, enter the voice mailnumber via the phone keypad.

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Mobile phones and CB radioequipmentInstallation instructions andoperating guidelinesThe vehicle specific installationinstructions and the operatingguidelines of the mobile phone andhands-free manufacturer must beobserved when installing andoperating a mobile telephone. Failureto do so could invalidate the vehicletype approval (EU directive 95/54/EC).Recommendations for fault-freeoperation:● Professionally installed exterior

antenna to obtain the maximumrange possible

● Maximum transmission power10 watts

● Installation of the phone in asuitable spot, consider relevantNote in the Owner's Manual,section Airbag system.

Seek advice on predeterminedinstallation points for the externalantenna or equipment holder and

ways of using devices with atransmission power exceeding10 watts.Use of a hands-free attachmentwithout external antenna with mobiletelephone standards GSM900/1800/1900 and UMTS is onlypermitted if the maximumtransmission power of the mobiletelephone is 2 watts for GSM 900 or1 watt for the other types.For reasons of safety, do not use thephone while driving. Even use of ahands-free set can be a distractionwhile driving.

9 Warning

Operation of radio equipment andmobile telephones which fail tomeet above mentioned mobiletelephone standards is onlypermitted using an antennalocated outside of the vehicle.

Caution

Mobile telephones and radioequipment may lead tomalfunctions in the vehicleelectronics when operated insidethe vehicle with no exteriorantenna, unless the abovementioned regulations areobserved.

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Index AActivating Bluetooth music........... 29Activating phone........................... 54Activating radio............................. 21Activating the navigation system. . 35Activating USB audio.................... 29Activating USB movie................... 31Activating USB picture.................. 30Audio files..................................... 27Auto volume.................................. 17

BBasic operation............................. 14Bluetooth

Bluetooth connection................ 51Bluetooth music menu.............. 29Connecting device.................... 27General information................... 27Pairing....................................... 51Phone........................................ 54

Bluetooth connection.................... 51BringGo........................................ 32

CCall

Functions during a call.............. 54Incoming call............................. 54Initiating a phone call................ 54Ring tone................................... 54

Call history.................................... 54Contacts....................................... 40

Control elementsInfotainment system.................... 8Steering wheel............................ 8

Control elements overview............. 8

DDAB.............................................. 25Destination input .......................... 40Digital audio broadcasting............ 25Displaying pictures....................... 30Display settings...................... 30, 31

EEmergency call............................. 53

FFavourite lists............................... 23

Retrieving stations..................... 23Storing stations......................... 23

Favourites..................................... 40File formats

Audio files.................................. 27Movie files................................. 27Picture files................................ 27

GGeneral information.... 27, 34, 49, 50

Bluetooth................................... 27DAB........................................... 25Infotainment system.................... 6Navigation................................. 34

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Phone........................................ 50Smartphone applications.......... 27USB........................................... 27

Guidance ..................................... 45

HHome menu.................................. 14

IInfotainment control panel.............. 8Intellitext....................................... 25

MMaps............................................. 35Maximum startup volume............. 17Menu operation............................. 14Mobile phones and CB radio

equipment ................................ 58Movie files..................................... 27Mute.............................................. 11

NNavigation

Contacts.................................... 40Current location......................... 35Destination input....................... 40Favourites................................. 40Map display............................... 35Map manipulation...................... 35Map update............................... 34Recent destinations.................. 40

Route guidance......................... 45TMC stations....................... 34, 45Traffic incidents......................... 45Turn list..................................... 45

OOperation...................................... 54

External devices........................ 27Menu......................................... 14Navigation system..................... 35Phone........................................ 54Radio......................................... 21

PPairing.......................................... 51Phone

Bluetooth................................... 50Bluetooth connection................ 51Call history................................ 54Emergency calls........................ 53Entering a number.................... 54Functions during a call.............. 54General information................... 50Incoming call............................. 54Phone book............................... 54Phone main menu..................... 54Selecting the ring tone.............. 54Speed dial number.................... 54

Phone book.................................. 54Phone projection.......................... 32Picture files................................... 27

Playing audio................................ 29Playing movies............................. 31POIs.............................................. 40

RRadio

Activating................................... 21Configuring DAB....................... 25Configuring RDS....................... 24DAB announcements................ 25Digital audio broadcasting(DAB)........................................ 25Favourite lists............................ 23Intellitext.................................... 25Radio data system (RDS)......... 24Regional.................................... 24Regionalisation......................... 24Retrieving stations..................... 23Selecting the waveband............ 21Station search........................... 21Station tuning............................ 21Storing stations......................... 23Usage........................................ 21

Radio data system (RDS) ............ 24RDS.............................................. 24Regional....................................... 24Regionalisation............................. 24Retrieving stations........................ 23

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Ring toneChanging the ring tone.............. 54Ring tone volume...................... 17

Route guidance............................ 45

SSmartphone.................................. 27

Phone projection....................... 32Speech recognition....................... 49Speed dial numbers..................... 54Station search............................... 21Steering wheel audio controls........ 8Storing stations............................. 23Switching the Infotainment

system on.................................. 11System settings............................ 18

TTheft-deterrent feature ................... 7TMC stations................................ 34Tone settings................................ 16Touch beep volume...................... 17TP volume.................................... 17Traffic incidents............................ 45Turn list......................................... 45

UUsage......................... 11, 21, 35, 49

Bluetooth................................... 27Menu......................................... 14Navigation system..................... 35

Phone........................................ 54Radio......................................... 21USB........................................... 27

USBConnecting device.................... 27General information................... 27USB audio menu....................... 29USB movie menu...................... 31USB picture menu..................... 30

Using smartphone applications.... 32

VVoice guidance............................. 35Voice recognition.......................... 49Volume

Auto volume.............................. 17Maximum startup volume.......... 17Mute function............................. 11Ring tone volume...................... 17Setting the volume.................... 11Speed compensated volume... . 17Touch beep volume.................. 17TP volume................................. 17Volume limitation at hightemperatures............................. 11

Volume settings............................ 17

WWaveband selection..................... 21

Introduction .................................. 64Radio ........................................... 76CD Player .................................... 84AUX input ..................................... 87USB port ...................................... 88Bluetooth music ........................... 91Phone .......................................... 93Index .......................................... 102

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Introduction

General information ..................... 64Theft-deterrent feature ................. 65Control elements overview .......... 66Usage .......................................... 70Basic operation ............................ 72Tone settings ............................... 74Volume settings ........................... 75

General informationThe Infotainment system providesyou with state-of-the-art in-carinfotainment.Using the radio tuner functions, youmay register up to 36 stations on sixfavourites pages.The integrated audio player willentertain you with audio CDs andMP3/WMA CDs.You can connect external datastorage devices, e.g. iPod®, MP3player, USB stick, or a portable CDplayer to the Infotainment system asfurther audio sources; either via cableor via Bluetooth®.In addition, the Infotainment system isequipped with a Phone portal thatallows for comfortable and safe use ofyour mobile phone in the vehicle.Optionally, the Infotainment systemcan be operated using controls on thesteering wheel.The well-thought-out design of thecontrol elements and the cleardisplays enable you to control thesystem easily and intuitively.

NoteThis manual describes all optionsand features available for thevarious Infotainment systems.Certain descriptions, including thosefor display and menu functions, maynot apply to your vehicle due tomodel variant, countryspecifications, special equipment oraccessories.

Important information onoperation and traffic safety

9 Warning

The Infotainment system must beused so that the vehicle can bedriven safely at all times. If indoubt, stop the vehicle andoperate the Infotainment systemwhile the vehicle is stationary.

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Radio receptionRadio reception may be disrupted bystatic, noise, distortion or loss ofreception due to:● changes in distance from the

transmitter● multipath reception due to

reflection● shadowing

Theft-deterrent featureThe Infotainment system is equippedwith an electronic security system forthe purpose of theft deterrence.The Infotainment system thereforefunctions only in your vehicle and isworthless to a thief.

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Control elements overviewControl panel CD 3.0 BT

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1 m VOL

Press: switch on/offInfotainment system .............. 70

Turn: adjust volume .............. 702 Display3 MENU-TUNE

Central control forselection and navigation inmenus ................................... 72

4 AUX input .............................. 875 P BACK

Menu: one level back ............ 72

Input: delete last characteror entire entry ........................ 72

6 CONFIG

System settings ..................... 707 u

Radio: search forwards ......... 76

CD/MP3/WMA: skip trackforwards ................................ 85

8 FAV 1-2-3

Radio favourites andautostore lists ........................ 78

9 MEDIA

Activate media or changeaudio source ......................... 70

10 TP

Activate or deactivateradio traffic service ................ 80

11 RADIO

Activate radio or changewaveband .............................. 76

12 TONE

Tone settings ........................ 7413 s

Radio: search backwards ..... 76

CD/MP3/WMA: skip trackbackwards ............................. 85

14 INFO

Radio: Information aboutthe current station

CD/MP3/WMA:Information about thecurrent track

15 y / @

Open telephone main menu . 93

or activate/deactivatemute function ........................ 70

16 Disc slot17 d

Eject disc ............................... 8518 Radio station buttons 1 - 6

Long press: save station ....... 78

Short press: select station .. . . 78

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Control panel R 3.0

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1 m VOL

Press: switch on/offInfotainment system .............. 70

Turn: adjust volume .............. 702 Display3 MENU-TUNE

Central control forselection and navigation inmenus ................................... 72

4 AUX input .............................. 875 P BACK

Menu: one level back ............ 72

Input: delete last characteror entire entry ........................ 72

6 CONFIG

System settings ..................... 707 u

Search forwards .................... 768 FAV 1-2-3

Radio favourites andautostore lists ........................ 78

9 AUX

Activate auxiliary device ........ 7010 TP

Activate or deactivateradio traffic service ................ 80

11 RADIO

Activate radio or changewaveband .............................. 76

12 TONE

Tone settings ........................ 7413 s

Search backwards ................ 7614 INFO

Information about thecurrent radio station

15 @

Activate/deactivate mutefunction ................................. 70

16 Radio station buttons 1 - 6

Long press: save station ....... 78

Short press: select station .. . . 78

Steering wheel audio controls

1 7

Short press: take phone call . 93

or activate redial function ...... 96

or dial number in call list ....... 96

Long press: open call list ...... 96

or switch handsfree modeon/off ..................................... 96

2 SRC (Source) ........................ 70

Press: select audio source .... 70

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With radio active: turnupwards/downwards toselect next/previouspreset radio station ............... 76

With CD player active: turnupwards/downwards toselect next/previous CD/MP3/WMA track .................... 85

With Phone portal activeand call list open (seeitem 1): turn upwards/downwards to select next/previous entry in call list ........ 96

With Phone portal activeand calls waiting: turnupwards/downwards toswitch between calls ............. 96

3 +

Increase volume4 -

Reduce volume5 xn

Press: end/decline call .......... 96

or close call list ...................... 96

or activate/deactivatemute function ........................ 70

UsageControl elementsThe Infotainment system is operatedvia function buttons, a MENU-TUNEknob and menus that are shown onthe display.Inputs are made via the control panelon the Infotainment system 3 66.Optionally they are made via theaudio controls on the steering wheel3 66.

Switching the Infotainmentsystem on or offPress X VOL briefly. After switchingon, the last selected Infotainmentsource becomes active.Press X VOL again to turn the systemoff.

Automatic switch-offIf the Infotainment system is switchedon pressing X VOL while the ignitionis turned off, it will switch off againautomatically 10 minutes after the lastuser input.

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Setting the volumeTurn m VOL. The current setting isshown on the display.When the Infotainment system isswitched on, the last selected volumeis set, provided this setting is lowerthan the maximum startup volume(see below).The following inputs can be madeseparately:● the maximum startup volume

3 75● the volume of traffic

announcements 3 75

Speed compensated volumeWhen speed compensated volume isactivated 3 75, the volume isadapted automatically to make up forthe road and wind noises as youdrive.

Mute functionPress y / @ or @ (if Phone portalavailable: press for a few seconds) tomute the audio sources.

To cancel the mute function: turn mVOL or press y / @ or @ again (ifPhone portal available: press for afew seconds).

Volume limitation at hightemperaturesAt very high temperatures inside thevehicle the Infotainment system limitsthe maximum adjustable volume. Ifnecessary, the volume is decreasedautomatically.

Modes of operation

RadioPress RADIO to open the radio mainmenu or to change between thedifferent wavebands.Press MENU-TUNE to open thewaveband menus with options for thestation selection.For a detailed description of the radiofunctions see 3 76.

Audio playersR 3.0Press AUX to activate the AUX mode.CD 3.0 BT

Press MEDIA once or several times toopen the CD, USB, iPod or AUX mainmenu or to switch between thesemenus.Press MENU-TUNE to open therelevant menus with options for thetrack selection.For a detailed description of CDplayer functions 3 84, AUXfunctions 3 87, USB port functions3 88 and Bluetooth music functions3 91.

PhonePress y / @ briefly to open thetelephone menu.Press MENU-TUNE to open thephone menu with options for the inputand selection of numbers.For a detailed description of thePhone portal 3 93.

System settings

Adjusting the languageThe menu texts on the Infotainmentsystem's display can be displayed invarious languages.

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Press CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Languages in the Settingsmenu to display the respective menu.

Choose the desired language for themenu texts.NoteFor a detailed description of menuoperation 3 72.

Time and date settingsFind a detailed description in yourOwner's Manual.

Vehicle settingsFind a detailed description in yourOwner's Manual.

Other settingsFind a detailed description for allother settings in the relevantchapters.

Restore factory settingsAll settings, e.g. the volume and tonesettings, the favourite lists, or theBluetooth device list, can be reset tothe factory defaults.Press CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu. Select Vehicle settings andthen Restore factory settings.The submenu prompts you with aquestion. To reset all values to thefactory defaults, select Yes.

Basic operationMENU-TUNE knobThe MENU-TUNE knob is the centralcontrol element for the menus.Turn MENU-TUNE:● to mark a menu option,● to set a numeric value.

Press MENU-TUNE:● to select or activate the marked

option,● to confirm a set value,● to switch a system function on/

off.

P BACK buttonPress P BACK briefly:● to exit a menu,● to return from a submenu to the

next higher menu level,● to delete the last character in a

character sequence.Press and hold P BACK for a fewseconds to delete the entire entry.

Examples of menu operation

Selecting an option

Turn MENU-TUNE to move thecursor (= coloured background) to thedesired option.Press MENU-TUNE to select themarked option.

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SubmenusAn arrow on the right-hand edge ofthe menu indicates that afterselection of the option a submenuwith further options will be opened.

Activating a setting

Turn MENU-TUNE to mark thedesired setting.Press MENU-TUNE to activate thesetting.

Setting a value

Turn MENU-TUNE to change thecurrent value of the setting.

Press MENU-TUNE to confirm the setvalue.The cursor then switches to the nextvalue. If all values are set, you areautomatically returned to the nexthigher menu level.

Adjusting a setting

Turn MENU-TUNE to adjust thesetting.Press MENU-TUNE to confirm thesetting.

Switching a function on or off

Turn MENU-TUNE to mark thefunction to be switched on or off.Press MENU-TUNE to switchbetween the settings On and Off.

Entering a character sequence

To enter character sequences, e.g.PIN codes or telephone numbers:Turn MENU-TUNE to mark thedesired character.Press MENU-TUNE to confirm themarked character.The last character in the charactersequence can be deleted by selectingk on the display or pressing PBACK. Pressing and holding PBACK deletes the entire entry.To change the position of the cursorin the character sequence alreadyentered, select ◀ or ▶ on the display.

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Tone settingsIn the tone settings menu the tonecharacteristics can be set differentlyfor each radio waveband and eachaudio player source.

Press TONE to open the tone settingsmenu.

Setting bass, midrange, andtreble

Scroll through the list and selectBass, Midrange or Treble.Set the desired value for the selectedoption.

Setting the volume distributionbetween front and rear

Scroll through the list and selectFader.Set the desired value.

Setting the volume distributionbetween right and left

Scroll through the list and selectBalance.Set the desired value.

Selecting a tone styleScroll through the list and select EQ(Equaliser). The EQ presets menu isdisplayed.

The displayed options offer optimisedbass, middle, and treble presettingsfor the relevant style of music.Select the desired option.

Setting an individual setting to "0"Select the desired option and pressMENU-TUNE for a few seconds.The value is reset to "0".

Setting all settings to "0" or "OFF"Press TONE for a few seconds.All values are reset to "0", the EQpreset is set to "OFF".

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Volume settingsAdjusting the speedcompensated volumePress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Radio settings and then Autovolume control.

The Auto volume control function canbe deactivated or the degree of thevolume adaptation can be selected inthe menu displayed.Select the desired option.

Adjusting the maximum startupvolumePress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Radio settings and thenMaximum startup volume.

Set the desired value.

Adjusting the volume of trafficannouncementsThe volume of traffic announcementscan be preset to increase or decreasein proportion to the normal audiovolume.Press CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Radio settings, RDS optionsand then TA volume.

Set the desired value.

Adjusting the volume of the ringtonePress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Phone settings, Sound &Signals and then Ring Volume.Set the desired value.

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Radio

Usage .......................................... 76Station search .............................. 76Autostore lists .............................. 77Favourite lists ............................... 78Waveband menus ........................ 78Radio data system (RDS) ............ 80Digital audio broadcasting ........... 82

UsageActivating the radioPress RADIO to open the radio mainmenu.

The station last played will bereceived.

Selecting the wavebandPress RADIO once or several times toselect the desired waveband.The station last played in thatwaveband will be received.

Station searchAutomatic station searchBriefly press s or u to play thenext station in the station memory.

Manual station searchPress and hold s or u. Releasewhen the required frequency hasalmost been reached on thefrequency display.A search is made for the next stationthat can be received and it is playedautomatically.NoteManual station search: If the radiodoes not find a station, it switchesautomatically to a more sensitivesearch level. If it still does not find astation, the frequency that was lastactive is set again.NoteFM waveband: when the RDSfunction is activated, only RDSstations 3 80 are searched for, andwhen the radio traffic service (TP) isactivated, only traffic servicestations 3 80 are searched for.

Manual station tuningIn the radio main menu, pressMENU-TUNE to open the respectivewaveband menu and select manualtuning.

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On the pop-up frequency display, turnMENU-TUNE and set the optimalreception frequency.

Autostore listsThe stations received best in awaveband can be searched for andstored automatically via the autostorefunction.Each waveband has 2 autostore lists(AS-Stations 1, AS-Stations 2), ineach of which 6 stations can bestored.

NoteThe currently received station ismarked by i.

Automatic station storingPress and hold FAV 1-2-3 until anautostore message is displayed. The12 strongest stations in the currentwaveband will be stored in the2 autostore lists.To cancel the autostore procedure,press MENU-TUNE.

Storing stations manuallyStations can also be stored manuallyin the autostore lists.Set the station to be stored.Briefly press FAV 1-2-3 once orseveral times to switch to the desiredlist.To store the station in a list position:press the corresponding stationbutton 1...6 until a confirmationmessage is displayed.NoteManually stored stations areoverwritten in an automatic stationstoring process.

NoteTo operate this function, the AS-Stations function must be activated(see below).

Retrieving a stationBriefly press FAV 1-2-3 once orseveral times to switch to the desiredlist.Briefly press one of the stationbuttons 1...6 to open the station at thecorresponding list position.NoteTo operate this function, the AS-Stations function must be activated(see below).

Activating the autostore stationsfunctionPress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Radio settings and then AS-Stations to open the respective menu.Set the autostore stations for therespective waveband to On.

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Favourite listsStations of all wavebands can bestored manually in the favourite lists.

6 stations can be stored in eachfavourite list. The number of availablefavourite lists can be set (see below).NoteThe currently received station ismarked by i.

Storing a stationSet the station to be stored.Briefly press FAV 1-2-3 once orseveral times to switch to the desiredlist.To store the station in a list position:press the corresponding stationbutton 1...6 until a confirmationmessage is displayed.

Retrieving a stationBriefly press FAV 1-2-3 once orseveral times to switch to the desiredlist.Briefly press one of the stationbuttons 1...6 to open the station at thecorresponding list position.

Defining the number of availablefavourite listsPress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Radio settings and then Radiofavourites to open the menu Max.number of favourites pages.

Select the desired number ofavailable favourite lists.

Waveband menusAlternative facilities for stationselection are available via wavebandspecific menus.NoteThe following displays are shown asexamples.

Stations listsWhen in a radio main menu, turnMENU-TUNE to open the stations listof the respective waveband.The receivable radio stations in thecurrent reception area are displayed.

NoteIf no station list has been createdbeforehand, the Infotainmentsystem performs an automaticstation search.

Select the desired station.

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NoteThe currently received station ismarked by i.

Updating the stations listsWhen in a radio main menu, pressMENU-TUNE to open the relevantwaveband menu.If the stations stored in the waveband-specific station list can no longer bereceived:Select the respective menu item toupdate the station list in therespective waveband menu, e.g.Update FM stations list.A station search is started. Once thesearch is completed, the station lastreceived will be played.To cancel the station search: pressMENU-TUNE.NoteIf a waveband-specific station list isupdated, the correspondingcategory list is also updated.

Favourites listWhile in a radio main menu, pressMENU-TUNE to open the relevantwaveband menu.Select Favourites list. All stationssaved in the favourite lists aredisplayed.

Select the desired station.NoteThe currently received station ismarked by i.

Category listsNumerous radio stations broadcast aPTY code, which specifies the type ofprogramme transmitted (e.g. news).Some stations also change the PTYcode depending on the contentcurrently being transmitted.

The Infotainment system stores thesestations, sorted by programme type,in the corresponding category list.To search for a programme typedetermined by station: select thewaveband specific category listoption.A list of programme types currentlyavailable is displayed.

Select the desired programme type.A list of stations is displayed thattransmit a programme of the selectedtype.

Select the desired station.

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The category list is updated, too,when the corresponding waveband-specific station list is updated.NoteThe currently received station ismarked by i.

DAB announcementsBesides their music programmes,numerous DAB stations 3 82broadcast various announcementcategories.The currently received DAB service(programme) is interrupted when anyannouncement of previouslyactivated categories is pending.

Activating announcement categoriesWhen in the DAB menu, select DABannouncements to display therespective menu.

Activate the desired announcementcategories.Several announcement categoriescan be selected at the same time.NoteDAB announcements can only bereceived if the DAB waveband isactivated.

Radio data system (RDS)RDS is a service of FM stations thatconsiderably facilitates the finding ofthe desired station and its fault-freereception.

Advantages of RDS● On the display, the programme

name of the set station appearsinstead of its frequency.

● During a station search, theInfotainment system tunes in toRDS stations only.

● The Infotainment system alwaystunes into the best receivablebroadcasting frequency of the setstation by means of AF(Alternative Frequency).

● Depending on the station that isreceived, the Infotainmentsystem displays radio text thatcan contain e.g. informationabout the current programme.

Configuring RDSPress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Radio settings and then RDSoptions.

Set the option RDS to On or Off.

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NoteIf RDS is switched off, it will beautomatically switched on againwhen a radio station is changed (viasearch function or preset button).NoteThe following options are onlyavailable, if RDS is set to On.

RDS options

Switching regionalisation on and offAt certain times some RDS stationsbroadcast regionally differentprogrammes on different frequencies.Set the option Regional to On or Off.If regionalisation is switched on, onlyalternative frequencies (AF) with thesame regional programmes areselected.If regionalisation is switched off,alternative frequencies of the stationsare selected without regard toregional programmes.

RDS scrolling textSome RDS stations hide theprogramme name in the display linein order to display additionalinformation.To prevent additional informationbeing displayed:Set Text scroll freeze to On.

TA volumeThe volume of traffic announcements(TA) can be preset. For a detaileddescription 3 75.

Radio traffic service(TP = Traffic Programme)Radio traffic service stations are RDSstations that broadcast traffic news.

Switching the radio traffic service onand offTo switch the traffic announcementstandby facility of the Infotainmentsystem on and off:Press the TP button.

● If the radio traffic service isswitched on, [ ] is displayed in theradio main menu.

● Only radio traffic service stationsare received.

● If the current station is not a radiotraffic service station, a search isstarted automatically for the nextradio traffic service station.

● If a radio traffic service stationhas been found, [TP] is displayedin the radio main menu.

● Traffic announcements areplayed at the preset TA volume3 75.

● If the radio traffic service isswitched on, CD/MP3 playback isinterrupted for the duration of thetraffic announcement.

Listening to traffic announcementsonlySwitch on the radio traffic service andcompletely turn down the volume ofthe Infotainment system.

Blocking out traffic announcementsTo block out a traffic announcement,e.g. during CD/MP3 playback:

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Press TP or MENU-TUNE to confirmthe cancelling message on thedisplay.The traffic announcement iscancelled, but the radio traffic serviceremains switched on.

Digital audio broadcastingDAB broadcasts radio stationsdigitally.DAB stations are indicated by theprogramme name instead of thebroadcasting frequency.

General information● With DAB, several radio

programmes (services) can bebroadcasted on a singleensemble.

● Besides high-quality digital audioservices, DAB is also able totransmit programme-associateddata and a multitude of other dataservices including travel andtraffic information.

● As long as a given DAB receivercan pick up the signal sent out bya broadcasting station (even ifthe signal is very weak), soundreproduction is ensured.

● In the event of poor reception, thevolume is reduced automaticallyto avoid the output ofdisagreeable noises.

● If the DAB signal is too weak tobe picked up by the receiver,reception is interruptedcompletely. This incident can beavoided by activating Autoensemble linking and/or Autolinking DAB-FM in the DABsettings menu.

● Interference caused by stationsthat are on nearby frequencies (aphenomenon that is typical of AMand FM reception) does notoccur with DAB.

● If the DAB signal is reflected bynatural obstacles or buildings,the reception quality of DAB isimproved, whereas AM or FMreception is considerablyimpaired in such cases.

● When DAB reception is enabled,the FM tuner of the Infotainmentsystem remains active in thebackground and continuallysearches for the best receivableFM stations. If TP 3 80 isactivated, traffic announcementsof the FM station with the bestreception are issued. DeactivateTP if DAB reception should notbe interrupted by FM trafficannouncements.

Configuring DABPress CONFIG.Select Radio settings and then DABsettings.

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The following options are available inthe configuration menu:

Auto ensemble linkingWith this function activated, thedevice switches over to the sameservice (programme) on another DABensemble when the DAB signal is tooweak to be picked up by the receiver.Set the function to On or Off.

Auto linking DAB-FMWith this function activated, thedevice switches over to acorresponding FM station of theactive DAB service when the DABsignal is too weak to be picked up bythe receiver.Set the function to On or Off.

Dynamic audio adaptionWith this function activated, thedynamic range of the DAB signal isreduced. That means the level of theloud sounds is reduced and the levelof the quiet sounds is increased.Therefore, the volume of theInfotainment system can be raised toa point where the quiet sounds areaudible, without the loud soundsbeing too loud.Set the function to On or Off.

Band selectionSelect the menu item Band selectionto display the respective menu.To define which DAB wavebands areto be received by the Infotainmentsystem, activate one of the options:L-Band: 1452 - 1492 MHz, earth andsatellite radioBand III: 174 - 240 MHz, earth radioBoth

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CD Player

General information ..................... 84Usage .......................................... 85

General informationThe Infotainment system's CD playercan play audio CDs and MP3/WMACDs.

Important information

Caution

Under no circumstances placesingle-CDs with a diameter of8 cm or shaped CDs in the audioplayer.You must not put any stickers onCDs. These discs can get jammedin the CD drive and ruin the player.Replacement of the device willthen be necessary.

● The following CD formats can beused:CD-ROM Mode 1 and Mode 2.CD-ROM XA Mode 2, Form 1 andForm 2.

● The following file formats can beused:ISO 9660 Level 1, Level 2(Romeo, Joliet).

MP3 and WMA files written in anyformat other than listed abovemay not play correctly and theirfile names and folder names maynot be displayed correctly.

● Audio CDs with copy protection,which are not in compliance withthe audio CD standard, may notplay correctly or not at all.

● Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs are more vulnerable tomishandling than prerecordedCDs. Correct handling,especially in the case of self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs,must be ensured (see below).

● Self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs may not play correctly or notat all. In such cases it is not theequipment that is at fault.

● On mixed mode CDs (audiotracks and compressed files,e.g. MP3), the audio tracks partand the compressed files partcan be played separately.

● Avoid leaving fingerprints whenyou change CDs.

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● Put CDs back in their sleevesimmediately after removing themfrom the CD player in order toprotect them from damage anddirt.

● Dirt and liquids on CDs cansmear the lens of the CD playerinside the device and causefaults.

● Protect CDs from heat and directsunlight.

● The following restrictions apply toMP3/WMA CDs:Bit rate: 8 kbit/s - 320 kbit/s.Sampling frequency: 48 kHz,44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for MPEG-1)and 24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16kHz(for MPEG-2).

● The following restrictions apply tothe data stored on an MP3/WMACD:Number of tracks: max. 999.Number of tracks per folder level:max. 512.Folder structure depth: max.10 levels.

NoteThis chapter deals only with playingMP3 files since the operation forMP3 and WMA files is identical.When a CD with WMA files is loadedMP3 related menus are displayed.

UsageStarting CD playbackPress MEDIA once or several times toopen the CD or MP3 main menu.

If there is a CD in the CD player, CDplayback is started.Depending on the data stored on theaudio CD or MP3 CD, differinginformation about the CD and thecurrent music track will be shown onthe display.

Inserting a CDInsert a CD with the printed sidefacing up into the CD slot until it isdrawn in.NoteIf a CD is inserted, 0 is shown on thedisplay.

Skipping to the next or previoustrackBriefly press s or u.

Fast forward or rewindPress and hold s or u to fastforward or rewind the current track.

Selecting tracks using the audioCD menuPress MENU-TUNE to open the CDmenu.

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Shuffle songsTo play all tracks in a random order:set this function to On.NoteIf this function is activated, 2 isshown in the respective main menu.

RepeatTo repeatedly listen to a track: set thisfunction to On.NoteIf this function is activated, 1 isshown in the respective main menu.

Track listTo select a track on the CD: selectTrack list and then select the desiredtrack.

FoldersTo select a track from a folder: selectFolders. A list of the folders stored onthe CD is displayed.Select one of the folders and thenselect the desired track.NoteThis menu item is only available, ifan MP3 CD is inserted.

Search...To open a menu for track search andselection: select Search....

Select one of the categories and thenselect the desired track.NoteThis menu item is only available, ifan MP3 CD is inserted.

Removing a CDPress d.The CD is pushed out of the CD slot.If the CD is not removed afterejection, it will be drawn back in againautomatically after a few seconds.

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AUX input

General information ..................... 87Usage .......................................... 87

General informationOn the control panel of theInfotainment system 3 66, there is anAUX input for the connection ofexternal audio sources.It is possible, for example, to connecta portable CD player with a 3.5 mmjack plug to the AUX input.NoteThe socket must always be keptclean and dry.

UsageCD 3.0 BTPress MEDIA once or several times toactivate the AUX mode.R 3.0Press AUX to activate the AUX mode.

Turn m VOL of the Infotainmentsystem to adjust the volume.

All other functions can be operatedonly via the control elements of theaudio source.

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USB port

General information ..................... 88Playing saved audio files ............. 89

General informationIn the centre console, there is a USBsocket for the connection of externalaudio data sources.NoteThe socket must always be keptclean and dry.

An MP3 player, USB drive, SD card(via USB connector/adapter), or iPodcan be connected to the USB port.When connected to the USB port,various functions of the abovedevices can be operated via thecontrols and menus of theInfotainment system.NoteNot all auxiliary devices aresupported by the Infotainmentsystem.

Important information● The external devices connected

to the USB port must comply withthe USB Mass Storage Classspecification (USB MSC).

● Devices connected via USB aresupported according to USBSpecification V 2.0. Maximumsupported speed: 12 Mbit/s.

● Only devices with aFAT16/FAT32 file system aresupported.

● Hard disk drives (HDD) are notsupported.

● USB hubs are not supported.● The following file formats can be

used:ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2(Romeo, Joliet).MP3 and WMA files written inanother format than listed abovemay not play correctly, and theirfile names and folder names maynot be displayed correctly.

● The following restrictions apply tothe files stored on the externaldevice:Bit rate: 8 kbit/s - 320 kbit/s.Sampling frequency: 48 kHz,44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for MPEG-1)

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and 24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16kHz(for MPEG-2).

● The following restrictions apply tothe data stored on externaldevices connected to the USBport:Number of tracks: max. 999.Number of tracks per folder level:max. 512.Folder structure depth: max.10 levels.WMA files with Digital RightsManagement (DRM) from onlinemusic shops cannot be played.WMA files can only be playedsafely, if they were created withWindows Media Playerversion 9 or later.Applicable playlistextensions: .m3u, .pls, .wpl.Playlist entries must be in theform of relative paths.The system attribute for folders/files that contain audio data mustnot be set.

Playing saved audio filesPress MEDIA once or several times toactivate the MP3 or iPod mode.Playback of the audio data stored onthe device is started automatically.MP3:

iPod:

Using the device-specific menuPress MENU-TUNE to open themenu of the device currentlyconnected.

Shuffle songsTo play all tracks in a random order:set this function to On.NoteIf this function is activated, 2 isshown in the respective main menu.

RepeatTo repeatedly listen to a track: set thisfunction to On.NoteIf this function is activated, 1 isshown in the respective main menu.

FoldersTo select a track from a folder: selectFolders. A list of the folders stored onthe device is displayed.Select one of the folders and thenselect the desired track.

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NoteThis menu item is not available, if aniPod is connected.

Search...To open a menu for track search andselection: select Search....Select one of the categories and thenselect the desired track.

Removing the deviceTo safely remove the device, selectRemove USB or Eject iPod and thendisconnect the device.

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Bluetooth music

General information ..................... 91Operation ..................................... 91

General informationBluetooth enabled audio sources(e.g. music mobile phones, MP3players featuring Bluetooth, etc.)which support the Bluetooth musicprotocol A2DP can be connectedwirelessly to the Infotainment system.

Important information● The Infotainment system only

connects to Bluetooth devicesthat support A2DP (AdvancedAudio Distribution Profile)version 1.2 or higher.

● The Bluetooth device mustsupport AVRCP (Audio VideoRemote Control Profile)version 1.0 or higher. If thedevice does not support AVRCP,only the volume can be controlledvia the Infotainment system.

● Before connecting the Bluetoothdevice to the Infotainmentsystem, become acquainted withthe device's operatinginstructions for Bluetoothfunctions.

OperationPrerequisitesThe following prerequisites must bemet in order to use the Bluetoothmusic mode of the Infotainmentsystem:● The Bluetooth function of the

Infotainment system must beactivated 3 94.

● The Bluetooth function of theexternal Bluetooth audio sourcemust be activated (see operatinginstructions for the device).

● Depending on the externalBluetooth audio source, it may berequired to set the device to"visible" (see operatinginstructions for the device).

● The external Bluetooth audiosource must be paired andconnected to the Infotainmentsystem 3 94.

Activating the Bluetooth musicmodePress MEDIA once or several times toactivate the Bluetooth music mode.

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Bluetooth music playback has to bestarted and paused/stopped via theBluetooth device.

Operation via Infotainmentsystem

Adjusting the volumeThe volume can be adjusted via theInfotainment system 3 70.

Skipping to next or previous trackBriefly press s or u on thecontrol panel of the Infotainmentsystem.

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Phone

General information ..................... 93Bluetooth connection ................... 94Emergency call ............................ 96Operation ..................................... 96Mobile phones and CB radioequipment .................................... 99

General informationThe Phone portal provides you withthe possibility of having mobile phoneconversations via a vehiclemicrophone and the vehicleloudspeakers as well as operating themost important mobile phonefunctions via the Infotainment systemin the vehicle. To be able to use thePhone portal, the mobile phone mustbe connected to the Infotainmentsystem via Bluetooth.Not all Phone portal functions aresupported by every mobile phone.The possible phone functions dependon the relevant mobile phone andnetwork provider. You will find furtherinformation on this in the operatinginstructions for your mobile phone oryou can enquire about them with yournetwork provider.

Important information foroperation and traffic safety

9 Warning

Mobile phones have effects onyour environment. For this reasonsafety regulations and directionshave been prepared. You shouldbe familiar with the relateddirections before you use thetelephone function.

9 Warning

Use of the hands-free facility whiledriving can be dangerous becauseyour concentration is reducedwhen telephoning. Park yourvehicle before you use the hands-free facility. Follow the stipulationsof the country in which you findyourself at present.Do not forget to follow the specialregulations that apply in specificareas and always switch off themobile phone if the use of mobilephones is prohibited, if

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interference is caused by themobile phone or if dangeroussituations can occur.

BluetoothThe Phone portal is certified by theBluetooth Special Interest Group(SIG).You will find further information aboutthe specification on the Internet athttp://www.bluetooth.com

Bluetooth connectionBluetooth is a radio standard for thewireless connection of e.g. atelephone with other devices. Datasuch as a telephone book, call lists,the network operator's name, andfield strength can be transferred. Thefunctionality can be restricteddepending on the telephone type.To be able to set up a Bluetoothconnection with the Phone portal, theBluetooth function of the mobilephone must be activated and themobile phone must be set to "visible".

Find a detailed description in theoperating instructions for the mobilephone.

Activating BluetoothPress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Phone settings and thenBluetooth. The submenu prompts youwith a question.

Set Bluetooth to On by answering thequestion with Yes or No, as required.

Pairing a Bluetooth devicePress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu. Select Phone settings andthen Pair device.You may optionally press y / @ twice.The following display is shown:

As soon as the Phone portal of theInfotainment system is detected, itappears in the device list of yourBluetooth device. Select the Phoneportal.Upon request, enter the PIN code onyour Bluetooth device. The devicesare paired and connected.NoteYour mobile phone book will bedownloaded automatically. Thepresentation and order of thetelephone book entries may bedifferent on the Infotainmentsystem's display and the mobilephone's display.

If the Bluetooth connection has beensuccessfully performed: in caseanother Bluetooth device had beenconnected to the Infotainmentsystem, this device is nowdisconnected from the system.

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If the Bluetooth connection failed:start the procedure described aboveagain or consult the operatinginstructions for the Bluetooth device.NoteA maximum of 5 devices can bepaired with the Infotainment system.

Changing the Bluetooth codePress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Phone settings and thenChange Bluetooth code. Thefollowing display is shown:

Enter the desired four-digit PIN codeand confirm your input with OK.

Connecting another paired devicePress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.

Select Phone settings and thenDevice list. A list of all Bluetoothdevices currently paired to theInfotainment system is displayed.NoteThe Bluetooth device currentlyconnected to the Infotainmentsystem is indicated by 9.

Select the desired device. A submenuis displayed.Select the submenu item Select toestablish the connection.

Disconnecting a devicePress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Phone settings and thenDevice list. A list of all Bluetoothdevices currently paired to theInfotainment system is displayed.

NoteThe Bluetooth device currentlyconnected to the Infotainmentsystem is indicated by 9.

Select the paired device. A submenuis displayed.Select the submenu item Disconnectto disconnect the device.

Removing a paired devicePress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Phone settings and thenDevice list. A list of all Bluetoothdevices currently paired to theInfotainment system is displayed.NoteThe Bluetooth device currentlyconnected to the Infotainmentsystem is indicated by 9.

Select the desired device. A submenuis displayed.If the device is connected, it must bedisconnected first (see above).Select the submenu item Delete toremove the device.

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Restoring the factory defaultsThe phone settings, e.g. the devicelist, the Bluetooth code, and the ringtone, can be reset to the factorydefaults.Press CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu. Select Phone settings andthen Restore factory settings.The submenu prompts you with aquestion. To reset all values to thefactory defaults, select Yes.

Emergency call

9 Warning

Connection setup cannot beguaranteed in all situations. Forthis reason, do not rely exclusivelyon a mobile phone when a vitallyimportant communication (e.g. amedical emergency) is concerned.On some networks, it may benecessary for a valid SIM card tobe properly inserted in the mobilephone.

9 Warning

Bear in mind that you can makeand receive calls with the mobilephone, if it is in a service area witha sufficiently strong signal. Undercertain circumstances emergencycalls cannot be made on all mobilephone networks; it is possible thatthey cannot be made when certainnetwork services and/or telephonefunctions are active. You canenquire about this with the localnetwork operators.The emergency call number candiffer depending on the region andcountry. Please enquirebeforehand about the correctemergency call number for therelevant region.

Making an emergency callDial the emergency call number (e.g.112).The telephone connection to theemergency call centre is set up.Answer when the service personnelquestions you about the emergency.

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Do not end the call until you arerequested to do so by theemergency call centre.

OperationAs soon as a Bluetooth connectionhas been set up between your mobilephone and the Infotainment system,you can also operate many functionsof your mobile phone via theInfotainment system.Via the Infotainment system, you can,e.g. set up a connection to thetelephone numbers stored in yourmobile phone or change thetelephone numbers.NoteIn the handsfree mode, mobilephone operation is still possible,e.g. taking a call or adjusting thevolume.

After the setup of a connectionbetween the mobile phone and theInfotainment system, mobile phonedata is transmitted to the Infotainmentsystem. This can take several

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minutes depending on the phonemodel. During this period, operationof the mobile phone is possible via theInfotainment system only to a limitedextent.NoteNot every mobile phone supports allfunctions of the Phone portal.Therefore deviations from the rangeof functions described with thesespecific mobile phones are possible.

PrerequisitesThe following prerequisites must bemet in order to use the handsfreemode of the Infotainment system:● The Bluetooth function of the

Infotainment system must beactivated 3 94.

● The Bluetooth function of themobile phone must be activated(see user guide of the device).

● The mobile phone must be set to"visible" (see user guide of thedevice).

● The mobile phone must be pairedto the Infotainment system 3 94.

Activating the handsfree modePress y / @ on the control panel of theInfotainment system. The phone mainmenu is displayed.NoteIf there is no mobile phoneconnected to the Infotainmentsystem, No phone available isdisplayed. For a detailed descriptionof how to establish a Bluetoothconnection 3 94.

Many functions of the mobile phonecan now be controlled via the phonemain menu (and associatedsubmenus) and via the phone-specific controls on the steeringwheel.

Initiating a phone call

Entering a number manuallyWhile in the phone main menu, pressMENU-TUNE to open the PhoneMenu.Select the submenu item Enternumber. The following screen isdisplayed.

Enter the desired number and selecty on the display to start dialling.NoteTo open the Search screen of thephone book, select 4.

Using the phone bookThe phone book contains contactnames and numbers.Being in the phone main menu, pressMENU-TUNE to open the PhoneMenu.

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Select the submenu item Phonebook. The following screen isdisplayed.

As on a telephone or mobile phone,the letters are organised inalphabetical groups on the display:abc, def, ghi, jkl, mno, pqrs, tuv, andwxyz.Select the desired group of letters.The phone book is displayed showingthe entries starting with one of theletters in the letter group.Scroll through the list and select thedesired entry name.Scroll through the list of phonenumbers and select the desirednumber. The corresponding phonenumber is dialled.

Adjusting the sorting order of thephone bookAfter pairing and connecting a mobilephone to the Infotainment system,your mobile phone book with phonenumbers and names will beautomatically downloaded to theInfotainment system.The phone book on the Infotainmentsystem may be sorted by First Nameor Last Name.Press CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.Select Phone settings and thenPhone book sorting.Select the desired option.

Using the call listsAll incoming, outgoing, or missedcalls are registered in correspondingcall lists.Being in the phone main menu, pressMENU-TUNE to open the PhoneMenu. Select the submenu item Calllists.You may optionally press the y / @button.The following screen is displayed.

Select the desired call list, e.g.Missed calls. A menu with thecorresponding call list is displayed.

To initiate a phone call: select thedesired list entry. The correspondingphone number is dialled.

Redialling a phone numberThe last dialled phone number can beredialled.Press 7 on the steering wheel toopen the Redial menu.Press 7 again to start dialling.Press xn on the steering wheel toexit the Redial menu.

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You may optionally use theMENU-TUNE knob to select No onthe display.

Incoming phone callIf an audio mode, e.g. the radio or CDmode, is active at the time of anincoming call, the relating audiosource will be muted and stay muteduntil the call ends.To answer the call: select Answer onthe display.To reject the call: select Decline onthe display.

Second incoming phone callIf a second phone call comes induring an ongoing call, a message isdisplayed.To answer the second call and endthe ongoing call: select Answer on thedisplay.To reject the second call and continuethe ongoing call: select Decline on thedisplay.

Changing the ring tonePress CONFIG to open the Settingsmenu.

Select Phone settings, Sound &Signals and then Ring tone. A list ofall ring tones available is displayed.Select the desired ring tone.For a detailed description on the ringtone volume 3 75.

Functions during a phone callDuring an ongoing phone call, thephone main menu will be displayed asfollows.

Select Menu on the display to openthe menu Connected.Select Hang up on the display to endthe call.

Activating the private modeIn the Connected menu, select thesubmenu item Private call to switchthe call to the mobile phone. Thefollowing display is shown.

To switch the call back to theInfotainment system, select Menu onthe display and then Transfer call.

Deactivating/activating themicrophoneIn the Connected menu, set thesubmenu item Mute Mic to On. Thecaller cannot hear you any more.To reactivate the microphone: set thesubmenu item Mute Mic to Off again.

Mobile phones and CB radioequipmentInstallation instructions andoperating guidelinesThe vehicle specific installationinstructions and the operatingguidelines of the mobile phone andhandsfree manufacturer must beobserved when installing and

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operating a mobile telephone. Failureto do so could invalidate the vehicletype approval (EU directive 95/54/EC).Recommendations for fault-freeoperation:● Professionally installed exterior

antenna to obtain the maximumrange possible,

● Maximum transmission power10 watts,

● Installation of the phone in asuitable spot, consider relevantNote in the Owner's Manual,section Airbag system.

Seek advice on predeterminedinstallation points for the externalantenna or equipment holder andways of using devices with atransmission power exceeding10 watts.Use of a handsfree attachmentwithout external antenna with mobiletelephone standards GSM900/1800/1900 and UMTS is onlypermitted if the maximum

transmission power of the mobiletelephone is 2 watts for GSM 900 or1 watt for the other types.For reasons of safety, do not use thephone while driving. Even use of ahandsfree set can be a distractionwhile driving.

9 Warning

Operation of radio equipment andmobile telephones which fail tomeet above mentioned mobiletelephone standards is onlypermitted using an antennalocated outside of the vehicle.

Caution

Mobile telephones and radioequipment may lead tomalfunctions in the vehicleelectronics when operated insidethe vehicle with no exteriorantenna, unless the abovementioned regulations areobserved.

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Index AActivating Bluetooth music........... 91Activating CD player..................... 85Activating the AUX function.......... 87Activating the handsfree Phone

mode......................................... 96Activating the radio....................... 76Activating the USB function.......... 89Autostore lists............................... 77

Retrieving stations..................... 77Storing stations......................... 77

Auto volume control...................... 75AUX input

Activating................................... 87Adjusting the volume................. 87General information................... 87Operation.................................. 87

BBasic operation............................. 72Blocking out traffic

announcements........................ 80Bluetooth

Bluetooth connection................ 94Bluetooth music......................... 91Phone........................................ 96

Bluetooth connection.................... 94Bluetooth music

Activating................................... 91General information................... 91

Operation.................................. 91Prerequisites............................. 91

CCall

Functions during a call.............. 96Incoming call............................. 96Initiating a phone call................ 96Ring tone................................... 96

Call lists........................................ 96Category list.................................. 78CD menu...................................... 85CD player

Activating................................... 85CD menu................................... 85General information................... 84Inserting a CD........................... 85Removing a CD......................... 85Starting CD playback................ 85Usage........................................ 85

Control elementsInfotainment system.................. 66Phone........................................ 93Steering wheel.......................... 66

Control elements overview........... 66

DDAB.............................................. 82Date settings................................. 70Digital audio broadcasting............ 82Dynamic audio adaption............... 82

103

EEmergency call............................. 96

FFavourite lists............................... 78

Retrieving stations..................... 78Storing stations......................... 78

GGeneral information 84, 87, 88, 91, 93

AUX input.................................. 87Bluetooth music......................... 91CD player.................................. 84Infotainment system.................. 64Phone........................................ 93USB port.................................... 88

IInfotainment control panel............ 66

LLanguage settings........................ 70

MMaximum startup volume............. 75Menu operation............................. 72MENU-TUNE knob....................... 72Mobile phones and CB radio

equipment ................................ 99Mute.............................................. 70

OOperation................................ 91, 96

AUX input.................................. 87Bluetooth music......................... 91CD player.................................. 85Menu......................................... 72Phone........................................ 96Radio......................................... 76USB port.................................... 89

PPhone

Activating................................... 96Bluetooth................................... 93Bluetooth connection................ 94Call lists..................................... 96Control elements....................... 93Dialling a number...................... 96Emergency calls........................ 96Functions during a call.............. 96General information................... 93Important information................ 93Incoming call............................. 96Phone book............................... 96Prerequisites............................. 96Redialling a phone number....... 96Selecting the ring tone.............. 96

Phone book.................................. 96Playing saved audio files.............. 89

RRadio

Activating................................... 76Autostore lists............................ 77Band selection.......................... 82Category list.............................. 78Configuring DAB....................... 82Configuring RDS....................... 80DAB announcements................ 78Digital audio broadcasting(DAB)........................................ 82Dynamic audio adaption........... 82Favourite lists............................ 78Radio data system (RDS)......... 80Radio traffic service................... 80Regionalisation......................... 80Retrieving stations.............. 77, 78Selecting the waveband............ 76Station lists................................ 78Station search........................... 76Station tuning............................ 76Storing stations................... 77, 78Traffic announcements............. 80Updating station lists................. 78Usage........................................ 76Waveband menus..................... 78

Radio data system (RDS) ............ 80Radio traffic service...................... 80RDS.............................................. 80Redial function.............................. 96

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Regionalisation............................. 80Retrieving stations.................. 77, 78Ring tone

Ring tone volume...................... 75Selecting the ring tone.............. 96

SSelecting the waveband............... 76Starting CD playback.................... 85Station lists................................... 78Station search............................... 76Steering wheel audio controls...... 66Storing stations....................... 77, 78Switching the Infotainment

system on.................................. 70Switching the radio on.................. 76System settings

Language.................................. 70Restore factory settings............ 70Time and date........................... 70Vehicle settings......................... 70

TTA volume.................................... 75Theft-deterrent feature ................. 65Time settings................................ 70Tone settings................................ 74Traffic announcements................. 80

UUpdating station lists.................... 78Usage......................... 70, 76, 85, 87

AUX input.................................. 87Bluetooth music......................... 91CD player.................................. 85Menu......................................... 72Phone........................................ 96Radio......................................... 76USB port.................................... 89

USB menu.................................... 89USB port

Activation................................... 89Connecting the USB device...... 88General information................... 88Important information................ 88Operation.................................. 89Removing the USB device........ 89USB menu................................. 89

VVolume

Auto volume control.................. 75Maximum startup volume.......... 75Mute function............................. 70Ring tone volume...................... 75Setting the volume.................... 70Speed compensated volume... . 75

TA volume................................. 75Volume limitation at hightemperatures............................. 70

Volume settings............................ 75

WWaveband menus......................... 78

FlexDock .................................... 106Index .......................................... 108

FlexDock

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FlexDock

General information ................... 106Usage ........................................ 106

General informationFlexDock consists of a built-in baseplate and different types of cradleswhich can be attached to the baseplate. By inserting an iPhone® or adifferent smartphone to the cradle,the smartphone can be controlled viathe Infotainment system, steeringwheel control or touch screen.Detailed cradle usage informationcan be found in the cradle manualsupplied with each cradle.

9 Warning

Devices attached to the FlexDockmust be used in a way that driverdistraction is avoided and thevehicle can be driven safely at alltimes. You must always complywith the respective laws andregulations of the country whereyou are driving. These laws maydiffer from the information in thismanual. If in doubt, stop yourvehicle and operate devices whilethe vehicle is stationary.

NoteDo not operate a further audiosource via the USB socket at thesame time due to superimpositionsof both audio sources.

Caution

To avoid theft, do not leave themobile phone in the FlexDockwhen leaving the vehicle.

UsageAttaching the cradle to the baseplate

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1. Remove the cover from the baseplate.

2. Push the cradle in the base plateand fold down.

Connecting the smartphone to theInfotainment system

Universal smartphoneConnect the smartphone to the cradleby using the connecting cable.

iPhoneThe iPhone is connectedautomatically when it is inserted intothe cradle.Depending on the status of thesoftware and hardware equipment,the functionality of the iPhone can berestricted.

Operating the smartphoneWhen the smartphone is connectedvia FlexDock, it has the samefunctionality as if it is connected viathe USB socket. See thecorresponding instructions in thismanual for detailed information.

To use the phone function or theBluetooth® Music function, aBluetooth connection must beestablished. See the correspondinginstructions in this manual and theoperating instructions for thesmartphone for detailed information.

Removing the cradle from thebase plate1. Push the release button and

remove the cradle.

2. Attach the cover to the base plate.

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Index BBase plate................................... 106

CCradle......................................... 106

FFlexDock..................................... 106

GGeneral information.................... 106

UUsage......................................... 106

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