Mercedes-Benz Audio 20 Operating Instructions Manual
Mercedes-Benz Audio 20 Operating Instructions Manual

Mercedes-Benz Audio 20 Operating Instructions Manual

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Audio 20
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  • Page 1 Audio 20 Operating Instructions É2535842200yËÍ 2535842200 Order no. 6515 7985 13 Part no. 253 584 22 00 Edition B-2016...
  • Page 2 Symbols Publication details In this Operator's Manual you will find the fol- Internet lowing symbols: Further information about Mercedes-Benz WARNING vehicles and about Daimler AG can be found Warning notes make you aware of dangers on the following websites: which could pose a threat to your health or life, or to the health and life of others.
  • Page 3 This will help you to obtain the maximum pleasure from your Audio 20 and avoid endan- gering yourself and others. The equipment level and functions of your Audio 20 may differ depending on:...
  • Page 5 Contents Index ............4 Overview and operation ..... 15 Introduction ......... 11 System settings ........29 Vehicle functions ........ 39 Navigation ........... 51 Telephone ..........55 Online and Internet functions .... 77 Radio ............ 95 Media ..........107 Sound ..........127...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    20) ........... 41 Displaying images ......42 Automatic time Opening the camera cover for Switching on/off ......31 cleaning (Audio 20) ......43 Automatic volume adjustment Settings ........... 42 General information ......33 Switching on/off ......42 Switching on/off ......34 Access data of the mobile phone Back button .........
  • Page 7 Radio ..........100 Setting the air distribution (Audio DYNAMIC SELECT 20) ........... 45 Configuration via the DYNAMIC Setting the airflow (Audio 20) ..45 SELECT switch ......... 47 Setting the climate mode (Audio Configuring individual drive pro- 20) ........... 45 gram ..........
  • Page 8 Displaying and calling up ....26 off ............ 41 Moving ..........27 Lights Overview .......... 26 Ambient light settings (Audio 20) ..40 Renaming ......... 27 List of access data Favorites (Internet) ......92 New provider ........80 Favorites button ........34...
  • Page 9 Displaying Bluetooth connection Perfume atomizer details ..........62 Setting the perfume intensity Enabling for Internet access .... 79 (Audio 20) ........46 Phone book Copyright ........110 Automatically importing contacts Notes ..........109 from the mobile phone ....68 Stop and playback function ... 113 Calling up .........
  • Page 10 SD memory card Ejecting .......... 112 Inserting ........112 Telephone Inserting/removing ......111 Accepting a call (Audio 20) ....63 Selecting stations Adding a call ........64 Radio ..........97 Adjusting the volume for calls ..25 Sending DTMF tones ......65...
  • Page 11 Entering a space ......22 automatically ........61 Entering characters ......22 Redialing .......... 63 Gesture control ........ 20 Rejecting a call (Audio 20) ....63 Handwriting recognition ....22 Safety notes ........56 Operating the touchpad ....20 Sending DTMF tones ......65 Overview ..........
  • Page 12 Index USB audio mode Selecting a track ......113 USB devices Connecting to the Media Inter- face ..........112 Vehicle settings Calling up ......... 40 Volume, adjusting Navigation messages ....... 24 Web browser Entering a web address ....89...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    In particular, systems Always observe the following when using relevant to safety could also be affected. As a Audio 20: result, these may no longer function as inten- the safety notes in this manual ded and/or jeopardize the operating safety of traffic rules and regulations the vehicle.
  • Page 14: Function Restrictions

    Audio 20/mbrace Canada only: The wireless devices of this If the vehicle is equipped with Audio 20 or vehicle comply with Industry Canada mbrace, additional data about the vehicle’s license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation...
  • Page 15: General Information

    EDR. your Audio 20 system, as available at the EDR data may be used in civil and criminal time of going to print. Country-specific dif- matters as a tool in accident reconstruction, ferences are possible.
  • Page 17 Overview ..........16 Touchpad ..........19 Basic functions ........24 Favorites ..........26...
  • Page 18 (2 x USB, SD card slot) ® An iPod is connected via USB cable. For Audio 20 with touchpad: the controller and touchpad provide two options for entering characters and selecting functions. ® Functions Interface (e.g. iPod ), SD card, Blue- ®...
  • Page 19: Overview

    Navigation using SD memory card Realistic 3D map with textured city mod- Communication Reading text messages Internet browser Mercedes-Benz Apps with Google Local Search™, Facebook, stock prices, news and much more Mercedes-Benz Mobile Website Status bar with displays Vehicle functions...
  • Page 20: Controller

    To exit the menu: briefly press the % select a destination on the map button. save entries Audio 20 changes to the next higher menu The controller can be: level in the current operating mode. turned 3 To call up the basic display: press the % button for longer than two seconds.
  • Page 21: Overview

    Other functions ( page 26). Touchpad overview Touchpad ! Do not use any sharp objects on the For Audio 20 with touchpad: alternatively, you touchpad. This could damage the touch- can use the touchpad to select and enter pad. information ( page 19).
  • Page 22: And Telephone

    Touchpad Do not press your finger too hard on the Switching the touchpad on/off touchpad. This could cause malfunctions. Press the Ø button. Use one finger to press the touch-sensitive The vehicle menu is displayed. surface until you reach the pressure point. To select System Settings: slide 6 turn...
  • Page 23: Touchpad

    Touchpad Operating the control for vehicle and Touch the touch-sensitive surface again sound settings with one finger. Swipe your finger in any direction. The map is moved is the direction of move- ment. Zooming in on the map Touch the touch-sensitive surface with two fingers, spaced slightly apart.
  • Page 24: Touchpad

    Touchpad Switching the text reader function of Handwriting recognition the handwriting recognition on/off Handwriting recognition overview You can switch the text reader function of the handwriting recognition on or off. Press the Ø button. The vehicle menu is displayed. To select System Settings: slide 6 turn and press the controller.
  • Page 25: Handwriting Recognition

    Touchpad Deleting characters Changing the input language for hand- writing recognition Prerequisite: an input line for text, numbers or characters has been selected. Prerequisite: an input line for text, numbers or characters has been selected. Use your finger to touch the touch-sensi- tive surface and swipe to the left.
  • Page 26: Media Source

    When you switch on Audio 20, a warning message will appear. Audio 20 calls up the Quick access for audio and telephone previously selected menu. If you switch off Audio 20, playback of the Changing the station/music track current media source will also be switched off.
  • Page 27: Basic Functions

    Internet To switch navigation announcements call up the digital operating instructions for on again: switch Audio 20 off and then on the telephone/® again ( page 24). Press the % button. If telephone mode was the last mode selec- If navigation is available via an SD card, ted, the telephone menu appears.
  • Page 28: Adding

    Favorites To call up the menu: press the % but- Displaying and selecting favorites ton again. To display the favorites overview: press the favorites button on the controller. To select Phone: slide 5 and press the To call up favorites: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 29: Favorites

    Favorites the favorites button on the controller until To select Move: turn and press the control- the favorites are displayed. ler. To store the favorite in the desired Turn and press the controller. If a favorite is stored over another favorite, order: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 31 Audio 20 features ....... 30 Important safety notes ....... 30 Display settings ........30 Time settings ........31 ® Bluetooth settings ......33 Automatic volume adjustment ..33 Setting the system language ..... 34 Calling up and editing the Favor- ites function ........
  • Page 32 Audio 20 features These operating instructions describe all the standard and optional equipment of your Audio 20 system, as available at the time of going to print. Country-specific dif- ferences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
  • Page 33: Time Settings

    Audio 20. To select Time Zone:: turn and press the If your vehicle is equipped with GPS, Audio 20 controller. can automatically set the time and date. A list of countries appears. The # dot indi- The following navigation system functions cates the current setting.
  • Page 34: Setting

    Time settings A list of available options for setting sum- Manual time setting mer time appears ( page 32). Setting summer and standard time You can use the Daylight Saving Time menu to set automatic summer time change- over or switch the summer time setting on or off.
  • Page 35: Bluetooth ® Settings

    -capable devices, e.g. mobile phones, need to comply with a certain profile Press Vehicle in the main function bar. in order to be connected to Audio 20. Every The vehicle menu is displayed. ® Bluetooth device has its own specific Blue- To select Time: slide 6, turn and press ®...
  • Page 36: Setting The System Language

    Using this function, the dynamic Select the desired language. range of the music is slightly reduced. To Audio 20 loads the selected language and make the most of the audiophile sound qual- stores the setting. ity, it is recommended to leave it off.
  • Page 37: Importing/Exporting Data

    Using this function, you can: Select Activate PIN Protection. transfer your personal Audio 20 data from Activate O or deactivate ª PIN protec- one system/vehicle to another. tion. When activating PIN protection, you will be prompted to enter a PIN.
  • Page 38: Reset Function

    Export Data. In addition, an activated PIN protection, If you import data, the data on Audio 20 is which you have used to protect your data overwritten. You will see a message to this against unwanted export, will be deactivated.
  • Page 39 Select or No. If you select a message will be shown. Audio 20 is reset to the factory settings and restarted. If you select the process is canceled.
  • Page 41 Audio 20 features ....... 40 Important safety notes ....... 40 Vehicle settings ........40 360° camera ........42 Rear view camera ........ 43 Climate control settings ..... 44 DYNAMIC SELECT ........ 47...
  • Page 42 5 the controller. the standard and optional equipment of Exiting the vehicle settings: your Audio 20 system, as available at the To select &: slide 6 and press the con- time of going to print. Country-specific dif- ferences are possible.
  • Page 43: Vehicle Settings

    Vehicle settings Activating/deactivating the acoustic Switching locator lighting on/off locking confirmation If you switch on the Locator Lighting func- You can also set an audible signal to confirm tion, the exterior lighting is switched on for a that the vehicle has been locked. short time when it is dark.
  • Page 44: 360° Camera

    360° camera Call up Vehicle Settings page 40). Displaying the 360° camera image To select Interior Lighting Delayed The 360° camera image can be displayed if: Switch-off: turn and press the controller. your vehicle is equipped with a 360° cam- The setting element is active.
  • Page 45: Rear View Camera

    Rear view camera To select 360° Camera: turn and press the Press the Ø button. controller. 360° Camera menu appears. Press Vehicle in the main function bar. The vehicle menu is displayed. Select Activation by R gear. The function is switched on O or off ª, Slide 6 the controller.
  • Page 46: Overview

    Climate control settings Opening the camera cover for clean- Settings in the climate control bar Overview To select Open Camera Cover in the rear view camera menu: turn and press the con- troller. Please Wait... message appears for approximately three seconds. The camera cover opens.
  • Page 47: Climate Control Settings

    Climate control settings To change the setting: turn the controller. To change the setting: turn the controller. To close the temperature setting scale: To close the temperature setting scale: press the controller. press the controller. You can also use the climate control menu You can also use the climate control menu to set the temperature ( page 45).
  • Page 48 Climate control settings Call up the climate control menu Exiting a menu: page 46). Press the % button. To select Climate Mode: turn and press the controller. To change the setting: turn the controller. Settings in the bottom bar of the cli- mate control menu Exiting a menu: Switching climate control on/off...
  • Page 49: Configuration Via The Dynamic Select Switch

    Eco Start/Stop ECO start/stop function is not available Function Assist: turn and press regardless of the display in the Audio 20 the controller. display. The menu symbol, text and image show the The off-road program is only available on vehi- selected setting.
  • Page 50: Displaying Engine Data

    DYNAMIC SELECT Press button Ø. Individual configuration setting The vehicle menu is displayed. options To select DYNAMIC SELECT: turn and press You can choose from the following settings the controller. for the drive: Individual Configuration, Off‐ road Settings, Vehicle Data Comfort Engine Data menus appear.
  • Page 51: Dynamic Select

    DYNAMIC SELECT You can choose from the following settings for ECO Assist: Switches ECO Assist Unlit Switches ECO Assist...
  • Page 53: Navigation

    Audio 20 features ....... 52 ® GARMIN MAP PILOT navigation module ..........52...
  • Page 54: Garmin ® Map Pilot

    If an SD memory card is swallowed, seek immediate medical attention. These operating instructions describe all the standard and optional equipment of your Audio 20 system, as available at the time of going to print. Country-specific dif- General notes ferences are possible. Bear in mind that...
  • Page 55 ® GARMIN MAP PILOT navigation module Switches to navigation mode Press the ß button. The navigation main menu appears. Further information; see the manufacturer's oper- ating instructions. Adjusts the volume During a navigation announcement: Turn the thumbwheel to the right of the controller.
  • Page 57: Telephone

    Audio 20 features ....... 56 Important safety notes ....... 56 General notes ........56 Telephone menu ........57 Connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone ........58 Reception and transmission vol- ume ............62 Using the telephone ......63 Phone book .......... 66 Call lists ..........
  • Page 58: Audio 20 Features

    ® A Bluetooth interface is available for teleph- your Audio 20 system, as available at the ony. time of going to print. Country-specific dif- If your mobile phone supports the PBAP Blue- ferences are possible. Bear in mind that ®...
  • Page 59: Telephone Menu

    Symbols : to ? are not shown until after a All descriptions and illustrations in this sec- mobile phone has been connected to Audio tion refer to Audio 20, unless stated other- 20. The symbols depend on your mobile wise.
  • Page 60: Telephony

    You can recognize Secure Simple Pair- ® (Message Access Profile) Bluetooth pro- ing by a code which is displayed in Audio 20 files, the following information will be trans- and on the mobile phone. You can recognize mitted after you connect:...
  • Page 61: Connecting/Disconnecting A Mobile Phone

    The connection is terminated automatically if If a new phone is found, it appears in the you leave the receiver range of Audio 20 or device list with the Ï symbol. You can now ® authorize (connect) the mobile phone found deactivate Bluetooth on your mobile phone.
  • Page 62: Establishing The Connection From The Mobile Phone

    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 63: De-Authorizing

    Connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone Mobile phone: start the search for a Blue- Audio 20 and for the PBAP and MAP Blue- ® ® tooth profiles. tooth device (see manufacturer's operat- ing instructions). Audio 20 is displayed with the name "MB Reconnecting automatically Bluetooth"...
  • Page 64: Reception And Transmission Volume

    To highlight the desired mobile phone in the Or call the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assis- device list: turn the controller. tance Center at 1-800-FOR-MERCedes To select G: slide 9 the controller.
  • Page 65: Using The Telephone

    Using the telephone Using favorites Using the telephone This function can be used when a telephone Accepting a call number has been added as a favorite. Further To select w Accept: press the control- information about adding favorites ler. page 26). Press the favorites button on the controller.
  • Page 66: Adding A Call

    Using the telephone Using the phone book To switch the microphone on/off page 64) To call up the telephone menu: press the To send DTMF tones (not possible with all % button. mobile phones) ( page 65) To select Name in the telephone menu: turn Available functions: and press the controller.
  • Page 67: Sending Dtmf Tones

    Using the telephone Switching off the microphone: To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller. To select Microphone Off: turn and press the controller. If the microphone is switched off, the Q symbol and the The microphone is off. message are displayed.
  • Page 68: Call Waiting

    The phone book displays all the contacts. To select w Accept: press the control- The mobile phone's telephone book is auto- ler. matically displayed in Audio 20 after connec- tion (default setting). You can deactivate Press 6 on the multifunction steering automatic calling up ( page 68).
  • Page 69: Phone Book

    Audio 20. These contacts will remain there even when you Æ Contact that was saved on Audio connect Audio 20 to a different mobile phone. You can view these contacts even without a à Contact that was called up from a mobile phone.
  • Page 70: Automatically Importing Contacts From The Mobile Phone

    To select and call the sub-entry: glide up or can set whether the contacts should be called down and press. up automatically after the mobile phone is connected to Audio 20. To call up the telephone menu: press the Displaying the details of a contact % button.
  • Page 71: Importing

    ¥ symbol in the importable contact details. phone book. Saving the contact data on Audio 20 does not change the contacts on the mobile phone. If automatic calling up of phone contacts is activated, Audio 20 displays the copy ¥...
  • Page 72: Deleting Imported Contacts

    To select From Bluetooth Device: turn and press the controller. If automatic calling up of the contacts is If Audio 20 is connected to a mobile phone, deactivated ( page 68), the Import from the connection is terminated. vCards can Phone option is available.
  • Page 73: Call Lists

    Audio 20. If you connect a different mobile phone to Displaying details from a list entry Audio 20, the call lists from the new mobile phone are displayed. Abbreviated list entries can also be shown in...
  • Page 74: Speed Dial Lists

    Speed dial lists To call up the telephone menu: press the Deleting % button. Deleting a speed dial preset To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the controller. To call up the telephone menu: press the % button. To select Call Lists: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 75: Messages (Text Messages And E-Mails)

    All Messages With some mobile phones, some settings still All the messages are displayed. have to be made after connecting to Audio 20 New Messages (see the manufacturer's operating instruc- tions). The messages are displayed the next Only the messages that are new on the time you connect to Audio 20.
  • Page 76: Downloading Messages Manually

    If you want to read messages that have Displaying details and phone numbers already been read again, you have to call up Audio 20 can also show the full details instead the text message folder ( page 74). of the shortened sender display.
  • Page 77: Using A Phone Number In The Text

    Messages (text messages and e-mails) To select Text Message: turn and press To select G: slide 9 the controller. the controller. To select Delete: turn and press the con- The text message folder is displayed. troller. To highlight the desired message: turn the To select Yes: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 79 Audio 20 features ....... 78 Important safety notes ....... 78 General notes ........78 Conditions for access ......78 Setting up an Internet connection (Canada) ..........79 Establishing/ending the connec- tion ............82 Google™ local search ......83 Destination/route download ..... 86 Further Mercedes-Benz Apps .....
  • Page 80: Audio 20 Features

    This also applies to safety- relevant systems and functions. ® if the Bluetooth function is switched off on Audio 20 and the desired phone is to be Read the information on qualified special- ® connected via Bluetooth ist workshops in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
  • Page 81: Setting Up An Internet Connection (Canada)

    Mobile phones are displayed that: The driver is not permitted to call up websites while driving and use of the Mercedes-Benz are connected with Audio 20 Apps is restricted. fulfill the conditions for the Internet func-...
  • Page 82: Selecting

    Setting up an Internet connection (Canada) Manually setting the access data of the Setting access data of the mobile mobile phone network provider phone network provider Selecting the predefined access data of the mobile phone network provider To select Manual Settings: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 83: Editing

    Setting up an Internet connection (Canada) Set the access data in accordance with your Input field Meaning data package. You can contact your mobile Auto DNS: Automatic allocation of phone network provider to obtain the precise DNS servers is activated. access data.
  • Page 84: Establishing/Ending The Connection

    The mobile entering a web address ( page 89) phone can now no longer be used by the calling up the Mercedes-Benz mobile web- system for Internet functions. site ( page 88) calling up a Mercedes-Benz App To select No: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 85: Google™ Local Search

    84). the volume of transferred data connection status You will first need to register Audio 20 the device name of the mobile phone before you can use the Internet functions. To do so, you have to enter your name and...
  • Page 86: Search Term

    Google™ local search postal address once in the vehicle and con- Further information on how to make use of a firm the general terms and conditions. search result ( page 84). Entering a search position and search Using search results term To select a search result: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 87: Calling Up Settings

    You can use this function if search queries have already been carried out. To call up Internet functions ( page 83). If the vehicle is stationary, the search results To select Mercedes-Benz Apps: turn and can be supplemented manually, e.g. "Hotel press the controller. Adler". To select...
  • Page 88: Displaying Destinations In The Vehicle

    The last search queries are deleted. boxes shown. Select "Send to car". To select No: turn and press the controller. Select Mercedes-Benz as the vehicle The process is canceled. brand. Enter the mbrace e-mail address or the vehicle identification number.
  • Page 89: Destination/Route Download

    Destination/route download Calling up the destination Further information on deleting the destina- tion ( page 87). You can use the function if: You can save up to 50 destinations for your a mobile phone is connected ( page 58) vehicle on the server and display these in the the destination address contains a tele- list.
  • Page 90: Further Mercedes-Benz Apps

    General notes The available Mercedes-Benz Apps displayed. To be able to use Mercedes-Benz Apps, you first have to register. To do so, you have to To select the desired app: turn and press enter your name and postal address once in the controller.
  • Page 91: Web Browser

    Function restrictions Press the % button for longer than two Internet pages cannot be shown while the vehicle is in motion. seconds. The Mercedes-Benz Apps menu or the Entering a web address Internet menu appears. Adjusting the settings of individual apps To call up Internet functions ( page 83).
  • Page 92: Menu Functions

    Web browser To show the menu: press the % but- Navigating the website ton. Step Result To call up the Options menu: select 3 by turning and pressing the controller. Turn the control- Navigates from one To close the website: select &. ler.
  • Page 93 Web browser Zoom Settings You can use this function to enlarge web Overview pages. To show the menu: press the % but- To show the menu: press the % but- ton. ton. To select ©: turn and press controller. To select 3: turn and press the control- A menu appears.
  • Page 94: Creating Favorites

    Data On Exit Deleting private data sonal 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 To call up Internet functions ( page 83).
  • Page 95: Favorites Menu

    Web browser Selecting favorites Press the % button for longer than two seconds. To call up Internet functions ( page 83). A prompt appears, asking whether you To select the Internet Favorites menu: want to close the Internet browser. turn and press the controller. Select or No.
  • Page 97: Radio

    Audio 20 features ....... 96 Switching on the radio ....... 96 Overview ..........96 Setting the waveband ......97 Station ..........97 Tagging music tracks ......99 Displaying the artist and track ..100 Calling up sound settings ....100 Displaying information .....
  • Page 98: Audio 20 Features

    Overview These operating instructions describe all the standard and optional equipment of your Audio 20 system, as available at the time of going to print. Country-specific dif- ferences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
  • Page 99: Setting The Waveband

    Station Setting the waveband Station Button activation Selecting a station From the main display field In radio mode: press the $ button. A menu appears with a selection of All currently available stations are displayed. Radio HD Radio Radio Station In radio mode, turn the controller until the Presets Info on...
  • Page 100: Deleting A Station

    To select the position of the required preset Press to confirm. entry: turn and press the controller. Audio 20 displays a list of available sta- tions. Select the Edit Station Preset option. To select stations from the list: turn the Select the position of the required preset: controller and press to confirm.
  • Page 101: Tagging Music Tracks

    Tagging music tracks This can also be a preset position that is Slide 9 the controller. already occupied, which is then overwritten To select the Delete Highlighted Sta‐ by the current station. tion/Channel option in the additional Slide 9 the controller. menu: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 102: Displaying The Artist And Track

    If the station supports this function, addi- tional information will be shown. Select Tag This Track. A message appears in Audio 20 about stor- If available, you will see: ing track information. station abbreviation the current track the artist of the current track...
  • Page 103: Registering

    (USA) or activated online. To do so, visit the SIRIUS http://www.siriusxm.ca (Canada). XM Radio website at Your new Mercedes-Benz vehicle comes with http://www.siriusxm.com (USA) or SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio pre-installed at the http://www.siriusxm.ca (Canada). factory. This service is free for a six-month trial period.
  • Page 104: Overview

    Selecting a channel Channel search When the display/section window is selec- ted, slide 8 or 9 the controller. Audio 20 searches in both directions (ascending and descending) and stops at the next channel found in the selected cat- Main function bar egory.
  • Page 105: Memory Functions

    Satellite radio To select Options in the radio menu bar: To select Edit Station Preset: turn and turn and press the controller. press the controller. The list of saved channels appears. To select Current Station List with To select the preset: turn the controller and Artist &...
  • Page 106: Tagging Music Tracks

    Satellite radio Editing music and sports alerts Select Add New Alert. A window with a prompt appears. Select Edit Alert. Select Artist or Track. A list of set sports alerts appears. The alert is set for the current artist or Select Manage Music Alerts.
  • Page 107: Channel List Updates

    Satellite radio To return to the radio display: select Info by sliding 6 and pressing the con- troller. Displaying service information The provider's customer service center is available by phone at any time to answer any general questions or questions on the ver- sions available.
  • Page 109: Media

    Audio 20 features ......108 Activating media mode ....108 Audio mode ........109 Media search ........114 ® Bluetooth audio mode ....116 Operation with the Media Inter- face ............ 122 Picture viewer ........125...
  • Page 110: Audio 20 Features

    These operating instructions describe all button. the standard and optional equipment of The last media source you have set is dis- your Audio 20 system, as available at the played. time of going to print. Country-specific dif- Press the Õ button again.
  • Page 111: Audio Mode

    Audio 20 will proc- basic display of the CD mode will appear. If ess the CD. Audio 20 plays only one session another function, such as navigation, is being and gives priority to the audio CD session.
  • Page 112: Copyright

    File structure of a data carrier Permissible bit and sampling rates When you create a disc with compressed Audio 20 supports the following types of MP3 music files, the tracks can be organized in files: folders. A folder may also contain subfolders.
  • Page 113: Inserting

    CDs that you have copied yourself with a stor- Media menu bar age capacity of more than 700 MB. Track display on the disc Audio 20 is able to play back audio CDs in Track number and number of tracks in the multichannel audio format. track list...
  • Page 114: Inserting

    Audio 20. If a media function is already switched on in Audio 20 supports SD memory cards (Secure Audio 20, this will be interrupted and the Digital), SDHC memory cards (Secure Digital basic display of the CD mode will appear. If...
  • Page 115: Selecting A Track

    Audio mode Play mode Showing track information To select Playback Mode: turn and press To select Show Track Information: turn the controller. and press the controller. Ticking or removing the tick from the box in Select Normal Track Sequence. front of Show Track Information dis- The current track list is played in the order...
  • Page 116: General Notes

    Current Tracklist Folder Select By Cover Media search Keyword Search General notes Playlists Audio 20 plays back files from the following Artists data mediums: Albums Disc (audio CD) Track Memory card Genres USB storage device Year ®...
  • Page 117: Media Search

    The track list appears. Select the required track. To select Genres in the category list: turn and press the controller. Audio 20 searches all media sources. A selection list with Genres and media sour- ces appears. Select the desired Genres.
  • Page 118: Keyword Search

    To exit the selection list: press the % Select an entry. button. Albums and covers (if available) are shown. Audio 20 searches all media sources. Select an album. Keyword search The tracks are listed. To select...
  • Page 119: Device List

    General notes the controller. ® Before using your Bluetooth audio device To select Media: turn and press the con- with Audio 20 for the first time, you will need troller. to authorize it. To select Bluetooth Audio: turn and ®...
  • Page 120: Bluetooth

    If you select No, authorization is canceled. ® On some Bluetooth audio devices, play- back has to be started on the device itself first so that Audio 20 can play the audio External authorization ® files. Bluetooth must also be given as a ®...
  • Page 121: Bluetooth ® Audio Mode

    To select Bluetooth Audio Devices: that Audio 20 can play the audio files. press the controller. Device-specific information on authorizing ® To select a Bluetooth audio device: turn ®...
  • Page 122 ® Bluetooth audio mode To select Details: turn and press the con- ® Switching to Bluetooth audio mode troller. Basic display The following information concerning the selected mobile phone is shown: ® Bluetooth name ® Bluetooth address Availability status (shown after an update) Authorization status To close the detailed display: press the...
  • Page 123: Selecting A Track

    To select Media: turn and press the con- troller. To select Bluetooth Audio: turn and press the controller. ® Audio 20 activates the Bluetooth audio device. The basic display then appears. Playback starts. ® If the Bluetooth audio device connected...
  • Page 124 Media Interface is a universal interface for the etc.). connection of mobile audio devices. Media Interface in Audio 20 has two USB connec- Audio data playback is determined by the tions. order in which the tracks are written to the data medium.
  • Page 125: Operation With The Media Interface

    Then follow the instruc- tions in the "Media Interface" section. Main function bar Or call the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assis- Media menu bar tance Center at 1-800-FOR-MERCedes Track display on the disc (1-800-367-6372) (for the USA) or Customer Track number and number of tracks in the Relations at 1-800-387-0100 (for Canada).
  • Page 126: Playback Options

    Operation with the Media Interface Search function Selecting Search using media menu bar Slide 6 the controller. The media menu bar is shown. To select Search: turn and press the con- troller. The category list appears. Overview To select a category, e.g. Current Track‐...
  • Page 127: Picture Viewer

    Picture viewer Picture viewer General notes If there are pictures on the active data medium, you can view them on the Audio 20 display. The following data media and picture formats are supported: Picture formats: jpeg, jpg, bmp, png The maximum image resolution is 20 mega-...
  • Page 128 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: turn and press the controller. Audio 20 returns to the last accessed media function.
  • Page 129: Sound

    Audio 20 features ......128 Sound settings ........128 ® Burmester surround sound sys- tem ............. 129...
  • Page 130: Sound Settings

    Setting treble, mid-range and bass These operating instructions describe all the standard and optional equipment of your Audio 20 system, as available at the time of going to print. Country-specific dif- ferences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here.
  • Page 131: Calling Up The Sound Menu

    ® Burmester surround sound system Call up the sound menu ( page 128). ® Overview of Burmester surround sound sys- Turn the controller until Balance/Fader brought to the front and then slide 6 the Function Options controller. To activate the menu for balance and fader: Equalizer Sets treble, mid- press the controller.
  • Page 132: Balance/Fader

    ® Burmester surround sound system To adjust the surround sound for Front, Adjusting the balance/fader Rear Seats: slide 9 the control- ler. The right-hand rotary menu is activated. To set the desired Surround focus: turn the controller. The menu symbol, text and image show the selected setting.

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