Service; Vehicle Status Message Memory; Service Menu; Redialing - Mercedes-Benz 2010 C-Class Operator's Manual

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If you press and hold button : or
9 the system scrolls rapidly through the
list of names (quick search). After holding
button : or 9 for a short while the
scrolling speed increases. Release the
button to stop the quick search. The search
stops automatically at the end of the list.
Example illustration
Selected name from the phone book
:
X
If the Symbol G appears on the right-hand
side of the name several entries are
present for the same name: Press button
6 or a and select the desired entry.
X
Press button 6 or a.
The control system dials the selected
phone number.
If the connection is successful and this
feature is supported by your network
provider, the name of the party (if stored in
your phone book) you are calling will
appear in the multifunction display.
The control system stores the dialed
number in the redial memory.
or
X
Press button ~ or % if you do not
want to make the call.

Redialing

The control system stores the most recently
dialed phone numbers. This eliminates the
need to search through your entire phone
book.
X
Press button = or ; to select the
Tel menu.
X
Press button 6.
X
Press button : or 9 to select the
desired number or name.
X
Press button 6 or a.
The control system dials the selected
phone number.

Service menu

In the Service menu the following functions
are available:

Vehicle status message memory

R
(
Y
page 129)
Restarting the tire pressure loss warning
R
system (Canada only) (
Checking tire inflation pressure
R
electronically with the Advanced TPMS
(USA only) (
Y
page 234)
Calling up the maintenance service
R
indicator display (
Y
Vehicle status message memory
Use the vehicle status message memory
function to scan malfunction and warning
messages that may be stored in the system.
Such messages appear in the multifunction
display and are based on conditions or
system status the vehicle's system has
recorded.
G
Warning!
Malfunction and warning messages are only
indicated for certain systems and are
intentionally not very detailed. The
malfunction and warning messages are
simply a reminder with respect to the
Control system
Y
page 234)
page 259)
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