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Order no. 6462 3230 13 Part no. 000 584 41 09 Edition 09-16
Audio 15
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  • Page 1 Audio 15 Supplement É0005844109]ËÍ 0005844109 Order no. 6462 3230 13 Part no. 000 584 41 09 Edition 09-16...
  • Page 2 Publication details Mercedes-Benz Canada, Inc. Symbols Internet 98 Vanderhoof Avenue Toronto, ON M4G 4C9 Further information about Mercedes-Benz vehi- www.mercedes-benz.ca WARNING cles and about Daimler AG can be found on the Customer Relations Department: Warning notes make you aware of dangers...
  • Page 3 Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz First of all, familiarize yourself with your multi- media system. Read this manual, particularly the safety and warning notices, before you drive off. This will help you to obtain the maximum pleasure from your vehicle and avoid endanger- ing yourself and others.
  • Page 4 Contents AUX function ......... 40 Index ............3 Technical data ........42 Introduction ........... 6 SD card and USB device require- Operating safety ........6 ments ............ 42 Proper use ..........6 Supported file formats ......42 Equipment ..........6 Apple device support ......
  • Page 5 1, 2, 3 ... Unpairing an audio device ....21 911 emergency call ......25 Call Audio fadeout ........17 Accepting ......... 25 Authorized Mercedes-Benz Center Ending ..........25 see Qualified specialist workshop Making ..........26 AUX function Rejecting .......... 26 Connecting a device ......
  • Page 6 Index Frequency input Manual ..........31 Pairing ..........18 Phone book .......... 28 Calling an entry ........ 29 GPS reception ........24 Calling up ......... 29 Deleting an entry ......30 Displaying details ......30 Phone call Hands-free system Dialing ..........26 Switching on/off ......
  • Page 7 Index Selecting .......... 34 Switching hands-free system Selecting a track ......34 on/off ..........27 Telephone book Selecting playback options ....36 Switching folders ......35 Editing an entry ........ 30 Time Selecting active partition ....37 Setting Setting the format ......15 Tone settings Stations ...........
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Should you have any questions concern- WARNING ing equipment and operation, consult any Modifications to electronic components, their authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. software as well as wiring can impair their This supplement is an integral part of the vehi- function and/or the function of other net- cle.
  • Page 9: Information On Copyright

    In particular, work rele- vant to safety or on safety-related systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. An authorized Mercedes-Benz Center is a quali- fied specialist workshop.
  • Page 10: Operating System

    Operating system Operating system Overview Function Page Function Page Ø x to sl m Calls up navigation Sets the frequency manually Stores and calls up a station Selects a track Selects the radio Telephone number entry Switches wavebands Searches for a phone book entry Calls up system settings Passkey entry...
  • Page 11 Operating system Function Page Function Page Switches on/off Ends a call Rejects a call Rejects a waiting call Selects a station Skips forward Fast forward Mutes audio source Pauses the SD card or USB device Selects a station Switches the hands-free sys- Skips back tem on/off Rewind...
  • Page 12: Example Of Operation

    Operating system Example of operation Operation Menu The following example shows, step by step, how Telephone Telephone to select and play tracks which have been saved Call lists on an SD card. System Settings Initial situation: you are listening to the radio and the SD card is inserted in the slot.
  • Page 13: Overview Of Operation With Steering Wheel Buttons

    Overview of operation with steering wheel buttons Button Operation Selects next main menu Selects previous main menu & Jumps up in the menu bar Jumps down in the menu bar For further information on operation with the steering-wheel buttons, see the vehicle's Operating Instructions.
  • Page 14: Display Overview Of The On-Board Computer

    Basic functions Basic functions Button Operation Activating or deactivating Jumps down in the menu bar Press the q On/Off button. In the telephone menu: selects a telephone number Once switched on, the multimedia system calls up the most recently active function. In the telephone menu: jumps The multimedia system switches itself off back a level...
  • Page 15: Rear View Camera Operation

    Basic functions In this case, have the camera position and Sprinter rear view camera setting checked at a qualified specialist work- shop Important safety notes Objects that are not at ground level appear Rear view camera operation further away than they actually are, for exam- ple: The image from the rear view camera is shown in the display when reverse gear is engaged if:...
  • Page 16 Basic functions Deactivating the rear view camera Deactivating the rear view camera When you shift out of reverse gear, the rear view When you shift out of reverse gear, the rear view camera is automatically deactivated after camera is automatically deactivated after 15 seconds.
  • Page 17: Audio

    Display settings Display settings If the Automatic Automatic setting is selected, the multimedia system evaluates the readings Setting the brightness from the automatic vehicle light sensor (optional) and automatically switches Press the i button. between the display designs. On vehicles Select Settings Settings.
  • Page 18: Sound Settings

    Sound settings Switching the display off/on Select Sound Sound. The display shows the current sound settings. Press the i button. Select Display Off Display Off. The display is switched off. The functions of Adjusting treble and bass the multimedia system continue to be availa- ble.
  • Page 19: Bluetooth ® Settings

    Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth Select Settings Settings. device is activated. the device must support the A2DP and AVRCP audio profiles. Information on the Bluetooth ® mobile phones and audio devices recommended by Mercedes-Benz is available from qualified specialist workshops.
  • Page 20: Pairing

    ® Bluetooth settings ® Activating or deactivating the Blue- additional Bluetooth device is coupled, the multimedia system overwrites the pairing ® tooth function ® data for the Bluetooth device that has not Press the i button. been connected to it for the longest period of time.
  • Page 21: External Authorization

    ® Bluetooth settings ® Pairing a Bluetooth device externally ® via Bluetooth Press the % button. ® Select the Bluetooth audio function. Press the : button repeatedly until the menu bar is selected. Select Telephone Telephone BT Audio Audio. Select Connect Phones Connect Phones Bluetooth...
  • Page 22: Reconnecting An Audio Device

    ® Bluetooth settings The multimedia system does not connect automatically to an audio device that does not have a telephone function, even if this was the last Bluetooth ® device connected. To reconnect an audio device without a telephone function: select the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 23: Unpairing

    ® Bluetooth settings ® Select Details Details. Select the Bluetooth device to be connec- The display shows the following information ted. ® The multimedia system searches for the Blue- on the selected Bluetooth device: ® tooth device. If the multimedia system finds ®...
  • Page 24: Setting The System Language

    Resetting to factory settings Select Delete Delete. A prompt appears in the display asking ® whether the Bluetooth device should be de- authorized. Select the desired language. The display messages of the multimedia sys- tem are shown in the selected language. Select Synchronize Languages Synchronize...
  • Page 25 Resetting to factory settings To delete: select Yes. The display shows a further prompt. Confirm the second prompt with as well. The multimedia system is reset and restarts. To cancel the deleting process: select The multimedia system is not reset. Resetting without deleting your personal data: Press and hold the q on/off button for approximately 10 seconds.
  • Page 26: Navigation System

    Preparing navigation Important safety notes GPS (Global Positioning System) Position finding and route guidance take place WARNING using GPS (Global Positioning System). For this If you operate information systems and com- purpose, the navigation module has an integra- munication equipment integrated in the vehi- ted GPS receiver that receives the satellite sig- cle while driving, you will be distracted from nals and determines your geographical location.
  • Page 27: Telephone

    Using the telephone ® General notes the Bluetooth function of the multimedia system is activated ( page 18). Important safety notes ® the Bluetooth function of the mobile phone is activated. WARNING the mobile phone is paired and connected to If you operate mobile communication equip- the multimedia system ( page 18).
  • Page 28: Making

    Using the telephone incoming call. Otherwise, you will hear the Making a call ringtone specified by the multimedia system. Entering a phone number using the To accept a call:press the 6 button. number keys Press the % button. Enter the desired phone number using the x to s number keys and the l but- ton.
  • Page 29: Redial

    Using the telephone Select =. To finish the entry and make a call: select ;. This initiates dialing. Redialing Press the % button. Press the 6 button. The display shows the most recently dialed phone numbers. To switch off: select Microphone Off Microphone Off.
  • Page 30: Phone Book

    Using the telephone Transferring a call Using the call lists and telephone book From the hands-free system to the mobile phone Introduction You can make calls via one of the following call If you wish to continue a call in private mode, lists: you will need to perform the necessary steps on the mobile phone (see the manufacturer's...
  • Page 31: Calling

    Using the telephone Calling up the phone book Press the % button. The entry line is selected. To view received calls: select Incoming Incoming Calls Calls. To view calls made: select Calls Dialed Calls Dialed. Select Name Name. The name and phone number of the chosen The display shows the telephone book.
  • Page 32 Using the telephone Deleting/editing contacts You cannot edit or delete contacts transferred onto the multimedia system. Using speed dial If you have assigned phone numbers to speed- dial keys on your mobile phone, these may also be used on the multimedia system. This access is only possible if it is supported by your mobile phone.
  • Page 33: Audio

    Radio mode Important safety notes Radio mode Selecting the radio WARNING Press the $ button. Handling discs while driving may distract you If the last set station can be received, the sta- from traffic conditions. You could also lose tion is played. control of the vehicle.
  • Page 34: Calling Up Stored Stations

    Radio mode Press the $ button to select the desired Storing stations waveband. Storing stations manually using the Press the : button repeatedly until the number keypad menu bar is selected. Select Presets Presets. You can save the current station. The display shows a list of the stored stations.
  • Page 35: Sd Card And Usb Device

    SD card and USB device Select Presets Presets. SD card and USB device The display shows a list of the stored stations. The # dot indicates the current station. Important safety notes Select the desired station. WARNING If the stored station can be received, the sta- tion is played.
  • Page 36: Selecting A Track

    SD card and USB device If the multimedia system cannot find any readable files on the USB device, the display shows the message No Playable Files No Playable Files. Information on readable file formats can be found in the technical data ( page 42).
  • Page 37: Changing Folders

    SD card and USB device Selecting a track by track number If the track has been playing for less than 8 seconds, playback moves back to the start of the previous track. If the track has been playing for more than 8 seconds, playback moves back to the start of the current track.
  • Page 38: Playback Options

    SD card and USB device Press the % button. Select the desired playlist. The display shows a list of folders on the first The multimedia system shows a list of tracks level. A # dot indicates the folder in which which belong to this playlist.
  • Page 39: Selecting

    ® Bluetooth audio To select the SD/USB menu: press Press the : button repeatedly until the menu bar is selected. the : button repeatedly until the menu bar is selected. Select SD SD USB. Select SD SD USB. The currently selected playback option is indi- cated by the # dot.
  • Page 40: Interrupting Playback

    ® Bluetooth audio ® Alternatively, you can select the Bluetooth audio function via the main menu bar. Press the 9 button repeatedly until the main menu bar is selected. Select Audio Audio. The display shows all available audio sources in a selection list. Track/artist Current playback option (no display when playing in "normal track order")
  • Page 41: Selecting A Playback Option

    ® Bluetooth audio Select Connect Last Device Connect Last Device. To select a playback option:select Normal Normal Playback starts immediately if the audio Track Sequence Track Sequence Random Tracks Random Tracks. device permits it. The tracks are played in the desired playback option.
  • Page 42: Aux Function

    AUX function Press the 9 button repeatedly until the main menu bar is selected. Select Audio Audio. The display shows all available audio sources in a selection list. To select the volume option: select Stand‐ Stand‐ Boost Boost. The volume option is set. To exit the menu: press the % button.
  • Page 43 AUX function Volume Operation option Standard The external device playback is at a normal volume. Boost The external device playback is louder. Press the : button repeatedly until the menu bar is selected. Select Volume Volume. The current volume option is identified by the # dot.
  • Page 44: Ments

    SD card and USB device file structure SD card and USB device requirements Apple device support SD cards You can play music files stored on Apple devices via AUX, USB or BT Audio. The following Apple Model SD, SDHC devices are supported: Capacity max.

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