Mercedes-Benz Audio 20 Operating Instructions Manual

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É2055845600CËÍ
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Order no. 6515 7755 13 Part no. 205 584 56 00 Edition NA 2014-03b
Operating Instructions
Audio 20

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Audio 20 É2055845600CËÍ 2055845600 Order no. 6515 7755 13 Part no. 205 584 56 00 Edition NA 2014-03b...
  • Page 2 Symbols Publication details Warning Internet Environmental note Further information about Mercedes-Benz Possible damage to the vehicle vehicles and about Daimler AG can be found on the following websites: Instruction http://www.mercedes-benz.com Continuation symbol http://www.mercedes-benz.com.cn (Y page) Page reference http://www.daimler.com Display Display Image in the display http://www.mbusa.com (USA only)
  • Page 3 Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz. First of all, familiarize yourself with your audio equipment and read the operating instruc- tions, especially the safety and warning notes, before operating the audio equipment. This will help you to obtain the maximum use from the system and avoid endangering your- self and others.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Index ............4 Overview and operation ..... 13 Introduction ......... 10 System settings ........29 Vehicle functions ........ 37 Navigation ........... 49 Telephone ..........53 Radio ............ 75 Media ........... 85 Sound ..........107 Online and Internet functions ..111...
  • Page 6 Setting the individual drive pro- gram ..........47 Balance/fader ....... 110 Ambient light Calling up the sound menu .... 109 Settings (Audio 20) ......38 Equalizer ........110 Audio 20 Equipment ........109 Adjusting the display ....... 30 Buttons and controller ......16 Basic functions ........
  • Page 7: Index

    Displaying and calling up ....25 Setting the air distribution (Audio Moving ..........26 20) ........... 44 Overview .......... 25 Setting the airflow (Audio 20) ..44 Renaming ......... 26 Setting the climate mode (Audio Favorites (Internet) ......131 20) ........... 45 Favorites button ........
  • Page 8 Index Lights Navigation Ambient light settings (Audio 20) ..38 Adjusting the volume of the navi- List of access data gation announcements ....23 New provider ......... 114 Overview .......... 50 List of mobile phone network pro- Setting options for destination/ route download ......
  • Page 9 Changing the station/music track ... 22 Settings Sending DTMF tones ......23 Sound settings ....... 108 Setting the language Audio 20 .......... 34 Setting the night design ..... 30 Radio Setting the text reader speed .... 32 Overview .......... 76 Setting the waveband ......
  • Page 10 Switching between mobile phones ..........59 Telephone Switching the microphone on/off ..63 Accepting a call (Audio 20) ....61 Telephone menu overview ....55 Adding a call ........62 Text message conditions ....71 Adjusting the volume for calls ..23 Text messages (SMS) ......
  • Page 11: Index

    Index Tow-away alarm Arming/disarming (Audio 20) ..42 Trunk lid opening height restric- tion Activating/deactivating (Audio 20) ........... 42 USB audio mode Selecting a track ......90 USB devices Connecting to the Media Inter- face ..........89 Vehicle settings ........38 Voice Control System Settings ...........
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Further information on tronics, the general operating permit is ren- protection against theft can be obtained dered invalid. from an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. ! Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Declarations of conformity Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCCRules.
  • Page 13: Function Restrictions

    Introduction Rules. Operation is subject to the following COMAND/mbrace two conditions: If the vehicle is equipped with COMAND or 1) These devices may not cause interfer- mbrace, additional data about the vehicle’s ence, and operation, the use of the vehicle in certain 2) These devices must accept any interfer- situations, and the location of the vehicle may ence, including interference that may...
  • Page 14 Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC ("MBUSA") expressly disclaims any and all lia- bility arising from the extraction of this infor- mation by unauthorized Mercedes-Benz per- sonnel. MBUSA will not share EDR data with others without the consent of the vehicle owners or, if the vehicle is leased, without the consent of the lessee.
  • Page 15 Overview ..........14 Touchpad ..........18 Basic functions ........23 Favorites ..........25...
  • Page 16 DVD changer/single DVD drive Touchpad Controller Audio 20 consists of: the display The Audio 20 display has 800 x 480 pixels. the DVD changer/single DVD drive the buttons the controller the touchpad ports in the center console (2 x USB, AUX) ®...
  • Page 17: Vehicle Functions

    Navigation via an SD card (if available) Realistic 3D map with textured city mod- Overview Communication Reading text messages Internet browser Mercedes-Benz Apps with Google™ Local Search, Destination/Route Down- load, Weather, Facebook, Google™ Street View, Internet radio, stock prices, news and much more Mercedes-Benz Mobile Website...
  • Page 18: Controller

    To exit the menu: briefly press the % enter characters button. select a destination on the map Audio 20 changes to the next higher menu save entries. level in the current operating mode. The controller can be: To call up the basic display: press the turned 3 % button for longer than two seconds.
  • Page 19: Media

    Overview Touchpad Press and hold: Alternatively, you can use the touchpad to Rapid scrolling in all lists select and enter information ( page 18). In the Radio Radio/Media Media menu: selects a station, audio track or Multifunction steering wheel video scene using rapid scrolling In the Telephone Telephone...
  • Page 20: Operating The Touchpad

    Touchpad the touchpad. This can lead to damage to the Adjusts the volume touchpad or to malfunctions. Mute Operating the touchpad ó ® Switches on the GARMIN Selecting a menu item PILOT voice control system (see the manufacturer's operating instructions) Touchpad Touchpad overview Use one finger to touch the touch-sensitive...
  • Page 21: And Telephone

    Touchpad Calls up quick access for audio and tele- Operating the control for vehicle and phone sound settings Use two fingers to touch the lower part of Touch the touch-sensitive surface with two the touch-sensitive surface. fingers, spaced slightly apart. Glide your fingers up.
  • Page 22: Audio

    Touchpad Touch the touch-sensitive surface again with one finger. Glide your finger in any direction. The map is moved is the direction of move- ment. Zooming in on the map Active input line Enters a space ( page 21) Illustration of the touch-sensitive surface Deletes characters ( page 21) If the character that you have entered can be...
  • Page 23: Character Suggestions

    Touchpad Switching input line If the character can be interpreted in different ways, these options are displayed. More information on the character sugges- tions ( page 21). Character suggestions To change the input line or the position of the cursor Press the touchpad.
  • Page 24: Changing The Audio Source

    Touchpad Changing the input language for hand- To switch from handwriting recognition writing recognition on the touchpad to character entry using the controller: press the controller. Prerequisite: an input line for text, numbers Character entry using the controller is or characters has been selected. active.
  • Page 25: Basic Functions

    When you switch on Audio 20, a warning PILOT voice control system (see the man- message will appear. Audio 20 calls up the ufacturer's operating instructions). previously selected menu. If you switch off Audio 20, playback of the current media source will also be switched off.
  • Page 26 To switch navigation announcements on again: switch Audio 20 off and then on again ( page 23). If navigation is available via an SD card, To show the menu: slide 4 the con- start a new route calculation.
  • Page 27: Adding

    Favorites The menu bar features options within the Favorites currently set function. Overview of favorites Selecting operating modes, sources and functions You can choose from the available operating modes, sources or functions to set for the main functions. Example: in the communication menu, you can: switch to telephone mode call up the Internet...
  • Page 28: Deleting

    Favorites To show the menu bar: slide VÆ the con- To select Assign New Assign New: turn and press the controller. troller. The categories for the available favorites To select Rename Rename: turn and press the con- are displayed. troller. Entertainment Entertainment Enter characters using the controller or the...
  • Page 29 Favorites To show the menu bar: slide 6 the con- troller. To select Delete Delete: turn and press the con- troller. To select Yes: turn and press the controller. The favorite is deleted. To select No: turn and press the controller. The process is canceled.
  • Page 31: System Settings

    Audio 20 features ....... 30 Display settings ........30 Time settings ........31 Text reader settings ......32 Voice Control System settings ..33 Calling up and editing the Favor- ites function ........33 ® Bluetooth settings ......33 Setting the system language ..... 34 Importing/exporting data ....
  • Page 32 You can standard and optional equipment available set the design by manually selecting day or for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- night design or opt for an automatic setting. chase. Country-specific differences are pos- Press the Ø...
  • Page 33: Time Settings

    (all You can set the time manually using For‐ For‐ four digits) Set Time Manually Set Time Manually. When there is GPS reception, Audio 20 sets DD/MM/YYYY DD/MM/YYYY Day/Month/Year the time and date automatically. date format, year (all four digits)
  • Page 34: Text Reader Settings

    Text reader settings Setting the time zone Setting the time manually To set the time zone, the Automatic Time Automatic Time Settings Settings function must be activated. Press the Ø button. Vehicle Vehicle menu appears. To select Time Time: slide 6 the controller, turn and press to confirm.
  • Page 35: Voice Control System Settings

    Using individualization, you can fine-tune the phones, need to comply with a certain profile Voice Control System to your own voice. This in order to be connected to Audio 20. Every will help improve voice recognition (see the ® Bluetooth device has its own specific Blue- separate operating instructions).
  • Page 36: Setting The System Language

    Settings: slide 6 the card. You may otherwise lose data. controller, turn and press to confirm. Using this function, you can: A menu appears. transfer your personal Audio 20 data from To select Activate Bluetooth Activate Bluetooth: turn and one system/vehicle to another.
  • Page 37: Importing/Exporting Data

    Enter the PIN again and select ¬. If you import data such as address data, The PIN prompt now protects your personal the existing data on Audio 20 is overwrit- data from unwanted export. ten. You will see a message to this effect.
  • Page 38: Reset Function

    No No the process is canceled. data. Reset function You can reset Audio 20 to the factory set- tings. This includes the deletion of all of your Audio 20 personal data. These include: Channel presets Entries in the destination memory...
  • Page 39 Audio 20 features ....... 38 Vehicle settings ........38 Rear view camera ....... 42 Climate control settings ..... 43 AGILITY SELECT ........47...
  • Page 40: Audio 20 Features

    General notes These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available You can set the following for the ambient for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- lighting: chase. Country-specific differences are pos- Zone sible. Please note that your Audio 20 system...
  • Page 41 Vehicle settings You can find further information on the inter- Setting the EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature ior lighting in the vehicle Operator's Manual. Setting the color The EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature makes getting in and out of your vehicle easier. Call up vehicle settings ( page 38).
  • Page 42 Vehicle settings Call up vehicle settings ( page 38). Activating/deactivating the seat-belt adjustment function To select Automatic Mirror Folding Automatic Mirror Folding: turn and press the controller. The function switches on or off, depending on the previous setting. You can find further information on the auto- matic folding mirror function in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
  • Page 43 Vehicle settings Call up vehicle settings ( page 38). Switching the automatic locking fea- ture on/off To select Interior Lighting Delayed Interior Lighting Delayed Switch-off Switch-off: turn and press the controller. The setting element is active. To change the delayed switch-off time: turn the controller.
  • Page 44: Rear View Camera

    Rear view camera Call up vehicle settings ( page 38). Arming/disarming the tow-away alarm To select Interior Motion Sensor Interior Motion Sensor: turn and press the controller. The function switches on or off, depending on the previous setting. Activating/deactivating the trunk lid opening height restriction An audible and visual alarm is triggered if your vehicle's angle of inclination is altered while...
  • Page 45: Climate Control Settings

    Climate control settings The image from the rear view camera is Switching object detection on/off shown in the Audio 20 display when reverse To select Object Detection Object Detection in the rear gear is engaged if: view camera menu: turn and press the con- your vehicle is equipped with a rear view troller.
  • Page 46 Climate control settings Calling up the climate control menu Setting the airflow To switch to the climate control bar: slide 6 the controller. To select from climate control bar ;: turn and press the controller. The menu for selecting climate control functions is activated.
  • Page 47 Climate control settings Deactivating the cooling with air dehu- Settings in the climate menu midification function reduces fuel con- Switching climate control on/off sumption. Synchronizing the climate control set- tings With the synchronize option, you can decide whether you wish to activate the climate control settings for all zones together or sep- arately.
  • Page 48 Climate control settings Starting/stopping the perfume atom- The following settings can be made in the cli- izer mate control menu: Temperature Air distribution Climate mode (airflow setting) Airflow The perfume atomizer makes it possible to scent the air in individual compartments in the vehicle interior.
  • Page 49: Agility Select

    AGILITY SELECT Call up the climate control menu page 43). To select Ionization Ionization: turn and press the controller. You switch it on or off, depending on the previous status. Exiting a menu Press the % button. Auxiliary heating To select the required setting element (ana- log clock, hours or minutes): slide 5 and 9 the controller.
  • Page 50 AGILITY SELECT Configuration via the AGILITY SELECT switch Using the AGILITY SELECT switch, select Individual Individual drive program (see the vehicle Operator's Manual). A window appears after a short while. To confirm Adjust Adjust: press the controller. The menu for setting the Individual Individual drive...
  • Page 51: Navigation

    Audio 20 features ....... 50 ® GARMIN MAP PILOT navigation module ..........50...
  • Page 52: Contacts

    If an SD memory card is swallowed, These operating instructions describe all seek immediate medical attention. standard and optional equipment available for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- chase. Country-specific differences are pos- General notes sible. Please note that your Audio 20 system...
  • Page 53 ® GARMIN MAP PILOT navigation module Adjusting the volume During a navigation announcement: Turn the thumbwheel to the right of the controller. Press the W or X button on the mul- tifunction steering wheel. You can set the volume for navigation announcements to be different from the volume of the respective media source.
  • Page 55 Audio 20 features ....... 54 Important safety notes ....... 54 General notes ........54 Telephone menu ........55 Connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone ........56 Reception and transmission vol- ume ............60 Using the telephone ......61 Phone book .......... 65 Call lists ..........
  • Page 56: Audio 20 Features

    These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- General notes chase. Country-specific differences are pos- sible. Please note that your Audio 20 system...
  • Page 57: Telephone Menu

    PIN has been entered in the mobile phone sliding XVY or ZVÆ a mobile phone network is available pressing the mobile phone is connected to Audio 20 using the touchpad ( page 18). ® via Bluetooth using the 6 or ~ button on the mul-...
  • Page 58: Telephony

    You can obtain more detailed information about suitable mobile phones and about the connection Connecting/disconnecting a mobile between the mobile phone and Audio 20 on phone the Internet at http://www.mbusa-mobile.com. Prerequisites You can also obtain more information by ®...
  • Page 59: Connecting/Disconnecting A Mobile Phone

    To call up the telephone menu: press the Pairing by a code which is displayed on the % button. mobile phone and in Audio 20. You can rec- To switch to the menu bar in the telephone ognize the passkey system by the fact that menu: slide 6 the controller.
  • Page 60 Mobile phone: enter the same passkey A code is displayed in Audio 20 and on the and confirm your entry. Depending on the mobile phone. mobile phone used, you may have to con-...
  • Page 61: Establishing The Connection From The Mobile Phone

    Phone: turn and choose yourself. Enter the same passkey on press the controller. both Audio 20 and the mobile phone and con- A message is displayed, stating that you firm. Depending on the mobile phone used, can start the search on your mobile phone.
  • Page 62: Reception And Transmission Volume

    (shown after a new mobile phone search) authorization status Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC recommends de- authorization in Audio 20 as well as in the To close the detailed display: slide 8 mobile phone. Subsequent authorization may the controller. otherwise fail.
  • Page 63: Using The Telephone

    Using the telephone To call up the telephone menu: press the Rejecting a call % button. To select Reject Reject: turn the controller and To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the press to confirm. controller. To select Connect Device Connect Device: turn the con- Press ~ on the multifunction steering...
  • Page 64: Adding A Call

    Using the telephone Further information on setting up speed dial To select Calls Received Calls Received Calls Calls page 70). Dialed Dialed: turn and press the controller. The relevant list is displayed. Further information about ending a call page 65). To select an entry and make a call: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 65: Sending Dtmf Tones

    Using the telephone If you would like to listen to the messages on your answering machine, for example, dial the corresponding number. Transmitting individual characters: Once a connection has been established to the answer phone, select the desired char- acters in the telephone menu: turn and press the controller each time.
  • Page 66: Call Waiting

    Using the telephone Ending the active call: Incoming call during an existing call (call waiting) To select ~ in the telephone menu: turn and press the controller. The call waiting function depends on your mobile phone network provider and your mobile phone.
  • Page 67: Phone Book

    Explanation be permanently saved in Audio 20. These contacts will remain there even when you connect Audio 20 to a different mobile phone. Æ Contact that was saved on Audio You can view these contacts even without a mobile phone.
  • Page 68: Searching For A Contact

    Phone book If a contact contains more than one phone Sym- Explanation number: To select and call a telephone number: turn ¯ Contact imported from the SD and press the controller. memory card or USB device. Back to the character bar: ®...
  • Page 69: Automatically Importing Contacts From The Mobile Phone

    ¥ symbol in the The contacts are sorted and displayed phone book. according to the selection. Saving the contact data on Audio 20 does not change the contacts on the mobile Automatically importing contacts phone. If automatic calling up of phone...
  • Page 70: Importing

    The following conditions must be fulfilled in order to import vCards: vCards (vcf files) may be located in the main Importing contacts directory or in folders. Audio 20 allows you Information and requirements to select the relevant folders directly. vCards must have the file extension ".vcf".
  • Page 71: Call Lists

    Device: turn and press the controller. To select No: turn and press the controller. If Audio 20 is connected to a mobile phone, The process is canceled. the connection is terminated. vCards can If automatic calling up of the contacts is...
  • Page 72: Speed Dial Lists

    Speed dial lists To call up the telephone menu: press the Opening the call list and selecting an % button. entry To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller. To select Call Lists Call Lists: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 73: Deleting A Speed Dial Preset

    New messages are identified by the / To call up the telephone menu: press the % button. symbol in the Audio 20 display and an audible signal. Once you have read all the messages, To call up the menu bar: slide 6 the con- the symbol is no longer displayed.
  • Page 74: Downloading Messages Manually

    Text messages Settings Downloading messages manually To call up the telephone menu: press the Calling up the settings menu for mes- % button. sages To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the To call up the telephone menu: press the controller.
  • Page 75: Text Messages

    Number: turn and press the Displaying details and phone numbers controller. The call is made. Audio 20 can also show the full details instead of the shortened sender display. It is possible that a highlighted numerical To call up the telephone menu: press the sequence may not contain a telephone % button.
  • Page 76: Deleting Messages

    Text messages Deleting messages Call up the text message folder page 73). To select the message: turn and press the controller. To select G: slide 9 the controller. To select Delete Delete: turn and press the con- troller. To select Yes: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 77: Radio

    Audio 20 features ....... 76 Radio mode .......... 76 Satellite radio ........79...
  • Page 78: Radio Overview

    ZVÆ the control- ler. These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- chase. Country-specific differences are pos- Radio menu overview sible. Please note that your Audio 20 system...
  • Page 79: Setting The Waveband

    Radio mode Setting the waveband Selecting a station Button activation From the main display field Press the $ button again. All currently available stations are displayed. You can switch between HD HD FM FM Radio Radio, HD HD In radio mode: turn the controller until the AM Radio AM Radio Radio Station Presets...
  • Page 80: Station List

    In radio mode: slide VÆ the controller. The available stations for your region are The radio menu bar appears. already saved in Audio 20. There are 99 Select è and enter the first letters of the preset positions available. required station using the controller.
  • Page 81: Notes

    Satellite radio Slide VY the controller. To switch on radio text: in radio mode, slide VÆ the controller. An additional menu appears. The Radio menu bar is shown. To select the Move Highlighted Sta‐ Move Highlighted Sta‐ To select Info Info: turn and press the control- tion/Channel tion/Channel...
  • Page 82: Registering

    Satellite radio cal conditions as well as other factors beyond Registering SatRadio the control of Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC. This means operation may not be possible in cer- tain areas. These include: tunnels parking garages locations inside or next to buildings...
  • Page 83: Selecting A Category

    To select Radio Radio in the main function bar: Audio 20 searches in both directions turn the controller and press to confirm. (ascending and descending) and stops at If satellite radio mode was the last mode the next channel found in the selected cat- selected, it will now be active.
  • Page 84: Memory Functions

    Satellite radio Selecting a channel via the satellite Memory functions radio station list There are 99 presets available. To store a channel using the edit func- tion: select Options Options in the menu bar: slide VÆ and press the controller. To select Edit/Organize Edit/Organize: turn and press...
  • Page 85: Displaying Information

    Satellite radio To select Options Options in the menu bar: slide Select Select New Alerts Select New Alerts. VÆ and press the controller. A menu appears. Select the desired team from a league, e.g. To select Alert for Artist, Track & Alert for Artist, Track &...
  • Page 86: Channel List Updates

    Satellite radio To select Info Info in the menu bar: slide VÆ and press the controller. Information on the currently received pro- gram is displayed. If available, you will see: the channel logo the channel abbreviation the artist of the track that is currently being played the current track To return to the radio display: select...
  • Page 87 Audio 20 features ....... 86 Activating media mode ....... 86 Audio mode .......... 87 Media search ........93 ® Bluetooth audio mode ...... 95 Operation with the Media Inter- face ............ 101 Picture viewer ........103...
  • Page 88: Audio 20 Features

    BT audio standard and optional equipment available If playable media files are found, they will for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- be played by Audio 20. chase. Country-specific differences are pos- To display the function bars: slide VÆ the sible.
  • Page 89: Audio Mode

    Audio mode Using the main function bar Using the device list To select Media Media: turn and press the con- In media mode, slide VÆ the controller. troller. The media menu bar appears. The menu appears with the available media To select Devices Devices: turn the controller and...
  • Page 90: Inserting

    High tempera- while. tures can damage the card. Audio 20 supports SD memory cards (Secure Digital), SDHC memory cards (Secure Digital Menu overview High Capacity), and SDXC memory cards (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity.
  • Page 91 To select Playback Mode Playback Mode: turn and press After an external media source has been con- the controller. nected, Audio 20 will only activate the corre- Select Normal Track Sequence Normal Track Sequence. sponding media mode automatically and show the basic display in the case of CDs and The current track list is played in the order SD cards.
  • Page 92: Selecting A Track

    Audio mode information on the track, artist and album in the main display field. Stop and playback function To stop playback: in audio mode, slide VÆ the controller. The media menu bar is shown. To activate Ë in the media menu bar: turn the controller and press to confirm Direct track entry Playback is interrupted here.
  • Page 93: Notes

    Multisession CDs For multisession CDs, the content of the first session determines how Audio 20 will proc- ess the CD. Audio 20 plays only one session and gives priority to the audio CD session. In media mode, slide VÆ the controller.
  • Page 94: Copyright

    700 MB. You can select this function for USB storage devices when the storage device is parti- Audio 20 is able to play back audio CDs tioned. Up to 9 partitions (primary or logical, in multichannel audio format.
  • Page 95: Media Search

    The categories are available as soon as General information the entire media content has been read and analyzed. Audio 20 plays back files from the following If the same device is reconnected with data mediums: unchanged media content, these catego- Disc (audio CD) ries are available more quickly.
  • Page 96: Keyword Search

    Genres Genres in the category list: turn turn and press the controller. and press the controller. The folder list appears. Audio 20 searches all media sources. A selection list with Genres Genres and media sour- Select the required folder. ces appears.
  • Page 97: Bluetooth ® Audio Mode

    Prerequisites ® Before using your Bluetooth audio device ® Activate the Bluetooth function in with Audio 20 for the first time, you will need Audio 20 ( page 34). to authorize it. ® Bluetooth audio mode requires a Blue- ®...
  • Page 98: Device List

    To select Bluetooth Audio Devices Bluetooth Audio Devices first so that Audio 20 can play the audio press the controller. ® files. Bluetooth must also be given as a...
  • Page 99 10 sec- After successful authorization, the Blue- onds. ® tooth audio device is connected and If the number code displayed on Audio 20 starts playing. ® and on the Bluetooth audio device is the ®...
  • Page 100 To select a Bluetooth audio device from For an automatic connection with ® the Bluetooth device list: turn the control- Audio 20, the telephone must be within ler. range. To select the symbol to the right of the ® For most Bluetooth audio devices, the ®...
  • Page 101: Tooth ® Audio Device Has Been Stopped

    To select Bluetooth Audio Bluetooth Audio in the menu: ing instructions). turn and press the controller. ® Audio 20 activates the Bluetooth audio device. The basic display then appears. ® Switching to Bluetooth audio mode Playback starts. Basic display ®...
  • Page 102 2 Bluetooth profiles at the same order in which the tracks are written to the time data medium. Alphabetical order is the you connect to the Internet using most common. Once all the tracks in a Audio 20 ( page 117).
  • Page 103: Operation With The Media Interface

    Using the device list: ( page 87) connection of mobile audio devices. Media Using the Õ button: ( page 86) Interface in Audio 20 has two USB connec- tions. The USB connection sockets are located in the stowage compartment under the armrest.
  • Page 104: Search

    Operation with the Media Interface Supported devices Selecting a music file The Media Interface allows you to connect the Selecting with the controller following devices to Audio 20: To display the current track list: press ® iPod the controller in the basic display.
  • Page 105: Playback Options

    If there are pictures on the active data The selection list appears. medium, you can view them on the Audio 20 Select the required track. display. The following data media and picture formats...
  • Page 106: Picture Viewer

    Picture viewer To select a data medium with picture files: Displaying pictures turn the controller and press to confirm. A directory list appears. Folders and picture files can be shown. Select a folder or picture. Starting a slide show While viewing a picture, press the control- ler.
  • Page 107 To revert to the original size: press the con- troller Press the % button. Closing the picture viewer Press the controller. The menu appears. To select Close Picture Viewer Close Picture Viewer: turn and press the controller. Audio 20 returns to the last accessed media function.
  • Page 109: Sound

    Audio 20 features ......108 Sound settings ........108 ® Burmester surround sound sys- tem ............. 109...
  • Page 110: Sound Settings

    Options These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available Equalizer Sets: treble, mid- for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- range and base chase. Country-specific differences are pos- Balance/fader Moves the sound sible. Please note that your Audio 20 system...
  • Page 111: Calling Up The Sound Menu

    ® Burmester surround sound system ® The Burmester surround sound system is Adjusting the balance/fader available for all functions in the radio and media modes. Calling up the sound menu The sound settings can be selected to suit a variety of different audio sources. It is possi- ble to set more bass for radio mode than for audio CD mode, for example.
  • Page 112: Balance/Fader

    ® Burmester surround sound system Balance moves the focus of the sound Setting treble, mid-range and bass between left and right. Fader moves the focus of the sound between front and rear. To display the menu bars: slide VÆ the controller in media mode.
  • Page 113 Audio 20 features ......112 General notes ........112 Setting access data ......112 Establishing/ending the connec- tion ............. 117 Google™ Local Search ...... 118 Destination/route download ... 121 Weather ..........123 Options ..........125 Mercedes-Benz Apps ......125 Internet radio ........126...
  • Page 114: Audio 20 Features

    ® If you use the DUN Bluetooth profile or the for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- CDC/ACM USB class: you will need Internet chase. Country-specific differences are pos- access data for the connected mobile phone sible.
  • Page 115: Selecting

    Setting access data are already set up and connected appears instead of the text display. The display appears automatically if there is not yet any mobile phone connected. There are two options for mobile phones that ® support the DUN Bluetooth profile or the CDC/ACM USB classes: Option 1:...
  • Page 116: Vider

    Setting access data depends on the data package used, for exam- (access settings) for the connected mobile ple. phone. The access data remains the same when you are in a different country (roaming). The access data for the mobile phone net- The access data of another network is not work provider is selected once for the mobile selected.
  • Page 117: Setting Access Data

    Setting access data To enter the user ID: selectUser ID: User ID: Input field Meaning the list of provider settings. The automatic allocation Auto DNS: Auto DNS: An input menu appears. of DNS servers is acti- Enter the user ID. vated.
  • Page 118: Deleting

    Setting access data To select Change Configuration Change Configuration: turn Select Change Internet Device Name Change Internet Device Name. and press the controller. A character entry appears. A text display appears ( page 112). Enter the name of the Internet device and SelectPredefined Settings Predefined Settings Manual...
  • Page 119: Establishing/Ending The Connection

    ( page 112). A connection can be established by: entering a web address ( page 128). calling up the Mercedes-Benz Mobile Web- site ( page 125). calling up a Mercedes-Benz App Display of existing connection and signal page 125).
  • Page 120: Search

    Select Google Local Search Google Local Search. You will first need to register Audio 20 Ending the connection before you can use the Internet functions. You cannot cancel the connection yourself. To do so, you have to enter your name and...
  • Page 121: Google™ Local Search

    Google™ Local Search near the destination To use a search result as the destina- tion: select Set as Destination Set as Destination. along the route You then switch to navigation mode and You can also select a destination from the can start route calculation.
  • Page 122: Search History

    The menu for the Internet functions Selecting options for the Local Search appears. Select the Mercedes-Benz Apps Mercedes-Benz Apps menu. Setting the search radius The Mercedes-Benz Apps menu is dis- played. Select Google Local Search Google Local Search. To select At At current...
  • Page 123: Destination/Route Download

    Select the Options menu for the Google Google Local Search Local Search App ( page 125). Select Mercedes-Benz as the vehicle The menu shows the current settings. brand. To select Delete All Searches Delete All Searches: turn the Enter the mbrace e-mail address or the vehicle identification number.
  • Page 124: Using As The Destination

    The menu for the Internet functions appears. Select the Mercedes-Benz Apps Mercedes-Benz Apps menu. To select a destination from the list: turn The Mercedes-Benz Apps menu is dis- the controller and press to confirm. played. A menu appears. Select Download POI Download POI from the list.
  • Page 125: Weather

    The Internet menu appears. An input menu appears. Select the Mercedes-Benz Apps Mercedes-Benz Apps menu. Enter an e-mail address. The Mercedes-Benz Apps menu is dis- played. Select ¬ after entry. The e-mail address is entered in the menu. Select Weather Weather from the list.
  • Page 126 Weather the minimum daytime temperature The data is downloaded again from the server for these functions. This can delay the probability of rain the display of the weather map. the forecast for the current day (three time intervals) Showing/hiding the menu in the To switch to the 5-day forecast: select weather map Current...
  • Page 127: Options

    Calling up the options menu General notes Press the % button. To be able to use Mercedes-Benz Apps, you first have to register. To do so, you have to The last function called up appears. enter your name and postal address once in...
  • Page 128: Further Mercedes-Benz Apps

    Press the % button. The Internet menu appears. Press the % button for longer than two seconds. You can call up additional Mercedes-Benz The Mercedes-Benz Apps or the Internet Apps here, such as Facebook, Google™ menu appears. Street View, Google™ Panoramio or country Additional Mercedes-Benz Apps can be traffic regulations (e.g.
  • Page 129: Internet Radio

    You can also call up the Internet radio matically. directly in radio mode ( page 77) or select Manually re-establishing a connection it in Mercedes-Benz Apps ( page 126). Select ; again in the Internet radio menu. Searching for stations Ending data transfer: Select É...
  • Page 130 Internet Entering a web address Further options Press the % button. To select Û in the Internet radio menu: The last function called up appears. turn and press the controller. A menu appears. You can load station Select TEL/ TEL/® in the main function bar by logos, select a stream or automatic play- sliding 5 , turning and pressing the con- back on starting, for example.
  • Page 131: Internet

    Internet Menu functions Options menu Opening in a new window. Closes the browser Goes back/forward In order to be able to use this function, the Refreshes/cancels cursor must be on a link. URL entry To show the menu: press the % but- Favorites ton.
  • Page 132 Internet Current URL Directional scrolling To show the menu: press the % but- You can use this function to scroll up and down on the web page. ton. To select Options Options: turn and press the con- To show the menu: press the % but- troller.
  • Page 133: Favorites (Internet)

    Data On Exit Deleting private data vate data is deleted when you exit the Internet browser. If you reset Audio 20 to the factory set- tings (reset function), these data and set- tings are deleted ( page 36). Favorites Introduction Press the % button.
  • Page 134: Creating Favorites

    Internet Creating favorites Editing favorites Adding a favorite in the menu Press the % button. The last function called up appears. Press the % button. Select TEL/ TEL/® in the main function bar by The last function called up appears. sliding 5 , turning and pressing the con- Select TEL/...
  • Page 135 Internet If you select No No the process is canceled. Closing the Internet browser Select % in the browser menu page 129). Press the % button for longer than two seconds. A prompt appears, asking whether you want to close the Internet browser. Select If you select the application is closed.

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