Mercedes-Benz Audio 20 Operating Instructions Manual

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Audio 20
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  • Page 1 Audio 20 Operating Instructions É2075846701bËÍ 2075846701 Order no. 6515 7916 13 Part no. 207 584 67 01 Edition A-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 http://www.mbusa.com (USA only)
  • 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 ..... 13 Introduction ......... 10 System settings ........23 Vehicle functions ........ 33 Navigation ........... 43 Telephone ..........47 Online and Internet functions .... 69 Radio ............ 81 Media ........... 91 Sound ..........111...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Ambient light Opening and selecting an entry ..63 Settings (Audio 20) ......34 Camera Armrest 360° camera (Audio 20) ....38 Adjusting (Audio 20) ......36 Rear view camera ......39 Audio 20 Category list (music search) ....98 Adjusting the display .......
  • Page 7 Procedure and general informa- Renaming ......... 21 tion ..........77 Favorites button ........29 Sending destinations to the Fuel consumption (Audio 20) ..... 36 server ..........77 Using a destination for route guid- ance ..........78 Using destinations ......78 GARMIN ®...
  • Page 8 Index Ambient light settings (Audio 20) ..34 Stop and playback function ..... 97 List of access data New provider ........72 List of mobile phone network pro- Navigation viders Adjusting the volume of the navi- With the selected provider ....72 gation announcements ....
  • Page 9 (Audio 20) ........36 Overview .......... 82 Balance (seat heating) ..... 37 Setting the waveband ...... 83 Massage function (Audio 20) ... 37 Sound settings (balance, bass, Massage programs (Audio 20) ..37 treble) ..........85 Resetting settings ......38 Storing stations .......
  • Page 10 ........28 Reconnecting a mobile phone Date ..........25 automatically ........53 Importing/exporting data ....29 Rejecting a call (Audio 20) ....55 Language ......... 28 Safety notes ........48 Time ..........25 Sending DTMF tones ......57 Time zone ........25 Setting up a speed dial ....
  • Page 11: Index

    Index USB audio mode Selecting a track ......97 USB devices Connecting to the Media Inter- face ..........96 Vehicle settings Calling up ......... 34 Volume, adjusting Navigation messages ....... 18...
  • Page 12: 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 the vehicle.
  • Page 13 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 14 EDR. for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- EDR data may be used in civil and criminal chase. Country-specific differences are pos- matters as a tool in accident reconstruction, sible.
  • Page 15 Overview ..........14 Basic functions ........18 Favorites ..........20...
  • Page 16: Components

    Controller and buttons ( page 17) Audio 20 consists of: the display Audio 20 control panel with a single drive (if available) the controller a slot for an SD card two connection options via USB or Media Interface in the center console ®...
  • Page 17: Vehicle Functions

    Overview Overview load, Facebook, Google Street View™, stock prices, news and much more Mercedes-Benz mobile website Vehicle functions: Vehicle settings, e.g. fuel consumption 360° camera Rear view camera Ionization Seat functions Seat functions, for example adjustment of driving dynamics Status bar with traffic announcements,...
  • Page 18: Control Panel

    Overview Audio 20 control panel Function Page Function Page Switches to radio mode Number pad Calls up the Radio menu • Saves a station • Authorizes (connects) a Switches to the last selec- mobile phone ted media mode • Telephone number entry Calls up the Media menu •...
  • Page 19: Controller

    To exit the menu: briefly press the % Clear button button. Switches the display on/off Audio 20 changes to the next higher menu Favorites button level in the current operating mode. Back button To call up the basic display: press the Controller % button for longer than two seconds.
  • Page 20: Traffic Announcements

    Basic functions To delete individual characters: briefly If you switch off Audio 20, playback of the current media source will also be switched press the $ button on the control panel. off. To delete an entire entry: press and hold the $ button on the control panel.
  • Page 21 To show the menu: slide 4 the con- appears. troller. To switch navigation announcements The menu for the selected functions on again: switch Audio 20 off and then on appears. Depending on the operation, the marking is shown in main function bar (top) again ( page 18).
  • Page 22: Audio

    Favorites In the communication menu, you can: To move a selected favorite page 21) switch to telephone mode To delete a selected favorite call up the Internet page 21) call up the digital operating instructions for Displaying the favorites overview the telephone/®...
  • Page 23: Deleting

    Favorites If a favorite is stored over another favorite, Moving favorites the favorite underneath is deleted. Adding your own favorites You can store phone numbers from the phone book, preferred media or radio stations as favorites. A phone number from the phone book is used as an example.
  • Page 25: Bluetooth

    Features of your Audio 20 ....24 Important safety notes ....... 24 Display settings ........24 Time settings ........25 Bluetooth ® settings ......28 Setting the system language ..... 28 Calling up the favorite functions ..29 Importing/exporting data ....29...
  • Page 26: Features Of Your Audio 20

    These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available The brightness detected by the display light for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- sensor affects the setting options for this chase. Country-specific differences are pos- function.
  • Page 27: Time Settings

    Vehicles without a GPS module: you can The # dot indicates the current setting. manually set the time and date with Audio 20. Design Explanation Day Mode Switching automatic time on and off The display is set perma- nently to day design.
  • Page 28: And Standard Time

    Time settings To select Time: slide 6, turn and press Setting Function the controller to confirm. Automatic The summer and A menu appears. Time Zone:: turn and press the standard time are To select automatically controller. changed over. A list of countries appears. The # dot indi- cates the current setting.
  • Page 29: Setting The Date

    The vehicle menu is displayed. To select Time: slide 6, turn and press Press the Ø button on the Audio 20 control panel. the controller to confirm. A menu appears.
  • Page 30: Bluetooth ® Settings

    ® Bluetooth -capable devices, e.g. mobile year (all four phones, need to comply with a certain profile digits) in order to be connected to Audio 20. Every DD/MM/YYYY Bluetooth ® device has its own specific Blue- Day/Month/ Year tooth ®...
  • Page 31: Calling Up The Favorite Functions

    Press the favorites button on the controller. ments will be in English. The favorites are displayed. Phone Press the Ø button on the Audio 20 To select the desired function, e.g. book: turn and press the controller. control panel. The Favorites function can be exited at any...
  • Page 32 PIN protection for you. Alternatively, you can deactivate PIN protection by resetting your personal Audio 20 data ( page 31). Importing/exporting data Press the Ø button on the Audio 20 control panel. Vehicle Press in the main function bar. The vehicle menu is displayed.
  • Page 33: Reset Function

    Select the data has been exported. If you select a message will be shown. Audio 20 is reset to the factory settings and You can export address data, bookmarks, restarted. system settings that you have made and If you select the process is canceled.
  • Page 35 Features of your Audio 20 ....34 Important safety notes ....... 34 Vehicle settings ........34 Seats ............ 36 360° camera ........38 Rear view camera ........ 39 DYNAMIC SELECT ........ 39...
  • Page 36: Features Of Your Audio 20

    To select the desired vehicle setting: These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available turn and press the controller. for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- The main area with the setting element is chase. Country-specific differences are pos- active.
  • Page 37: Interior Lighting

    Vehicle settings Setting the color Setting the delayed switch-off time Vehicle Settings Call up page 34). Interior lighting delayed switch-off Ambient Light Color: turn and To select The interior lighting is activated for the dura- press the controller. tion of the delayed switch-off time when the The setting element is active.
  • Page 38: Seats

    For further information on energy consump- Selecting the adjustment function tion, see the vehicle Operator's Manual. and seat Press the Ø button on the Audio 20 control panel. Displaying the fuel consumption A bar graph displays the fuel consumption. Vehicle...
  • Page 39 Seats Classic Massage To change the setting: slide 4 or 1 the controller. Single and twin waves moving upwards The change will be visible in the setting ele- across the entire back ment. Mobilizing Massage To exit the menu: press the % button. Mobilization via stronger single and twin waves moving upwards across the entire back...
  • Page 40: 360° Camera

    You are always responsi- Press the Ø button on the Audio 20 ble for safe maneuvering and parking. Make control panel. sure that no persons or animals are in the maneuvering range.
  • Page 41: Rear View Camera

    Drive system Suspension This function activates the rear view camera when reverse gear is engaged. Steering Press the Ø button on the Audio 20 Climate control control panel. ECO start/stop function In a few countries, the ECO start/stop Vehicle Press in the main function bar.
  • Page 42: Configuration Via The Dynamic Select Controller

    DYNAMIC SELECT DYNAMIC To select Drive, Suspension, Steering, For AMG vehicles, you can press SELECT Climate Control Eco Start/Stop to configure the following settings for Individual Function: turn and press the controller. drive program: To select Drive, Suspension Trans Drive system mission on AMG vehicles: turn and press Suspension...
  • Page 43 DYNAMIC SELECT You can choose from the following settings for the ECO start/stop function: Switches the ECO start/stop function Unlit Switches the ECO start/stop function Setting options (AMG vehicles) You can choose from the following settings for the drive: Race Comfort Sport Sport +...
  • Page 45: Navigation

    Audio 20 features ....... 44 GARMIN ® MAP PILOT navigation module ..........44...
  • Page 46: Garmin ® Map Pilot

    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 47 GARMIN ® MAP PILOT navigation module Adjusting the volume During a navigation announcement: Turn the q control knob. 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 49: Telephone

    Audio 20 features ....... 48 Important safety notes ....... 48 General notes ........48 Telephone menu overview ....49 Connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone ........50 Setting the reception and trans- mission volume ........54 Using the telephone ......55 Phone book .......... 59 Importing contacts ......
  • Page 50: 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 51: Telephone Menu Overview

    PIN has been entered in the mobile phone Press %. a mobile phone network is available Showing the menu bar the mobile phone is connected to Audio 20 Slide 6 the controller. via Bluetooth ® If you cannot make an emergency call, you If the mobile phone connected supports the must arrange rescue measures yourself.
  • Page 52: Connecting/Disconnecting A Mobile Phone

    -capable mobile more detailed information about suitable phone. The mobile phone must support mobile phones and about the connection Hands-Free Profile 1.0 or above. between the mobile phone and Audio 20 on On Audio 20 the Internet at www.mercedes-benz-mobile.com. Activate Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 53: Searching For A Mobile Phone

    You can recognize Secure Simple Pair- ing by a code which is displayed in Audio 20 and on the mobile phone. You can recognize the passkey system by the fact that you have to enter a code on the mobile phone and in Audio 20.
  • Page 54: Authorizing A Mobile Phone (Con Necting)

    Audio 20 and for the A code is displayed in Audio 20 and on the PBAP and MAP Bluetooth ® profiles individ- mobile phone.
  • Page 55: Establishing The Connection From The Mobile Phone

    Device: turn and press To select choose yourself. Enter the same passkey on the controller. both Audio 20 and the mobile phone and con- The device list is displayed. firm. Depending on the mobile phone used, Connect via Phone: turn and...
  • Page 56: Setting The Reception And Trans- Mission Volume

    To close the detailed display: slide 9 Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC recommends de- the controller. authorization in Audio 20 as well as in the mobile phone. Subsequent authorization may otherwise fail. Setting the reception and transmis- sion volume To call up the telephone menu: press the % button.
  • Page 57: Using The Telephone

    Using the telephone To highlight the desired mobile phone in the Making a call device list: turn the controller. Using the telephone menu To select G: slide 9 the controller. Reception Volume Trans To call up the telephone menu: press the To select mission Volume: turn and press the con-...
  • Page 58: Adding A Call

    Using the telephone Calls Received Calls To select Further information about ending a call Dialed: turn and press the controller. page 58). The relevant list is displayed. To select an entry and make a call: turn and Functions available during a call press the controller.
  • Page 59: Sending Dtmf Tones

    Using the telephone If the mobile phone network provider and the acters in the telephone menu: turn and mobile phone support the function, you can press the controller each time. make another call during an existing call. The previously active call is held. Press the corresponding key on the number To select °...
  • Page 60: Call Waiting

    Using the telephone To activate the call on hold: select Resume. hear a tone. You can decide whether to The call on hold is activated. If you select accept or reject the call. Hang Up, the call on hold is also ended. Accepting: On some mobile phones, the call on hold To select Accept: press the controller.
  • Page 61: Phone Book

    ¯ Contact imported from the SD contacts will remain there even when you memory card or USB device. connect Audio 20 to a different mobile phone. You can view these contacts even without a ® Contact imported via the Blue- mobile phone.
  • Page 62: Automatically Importing Contacts From The Mobile Phone

    It switches to the next character up automatically after the mobile phone is each time the key is pressed. connected to Audio 20. To call up the telephone menu: press the % button. Displaying the details of a contact...
  • Page 63: Importing Contacts

    Up to 2000 entries can be imported into phone book. the phone book. A message notifies you Saving the contact data on Audio 20 does when the maximum number is reached. In not change the contacts on the mobile order to be able to then import new con- phone.
  • Page 64: Receiving Vcards

    From Bluetooth Device: turn To select and 3.0. and press the controller. If Audio 20 is connected to a mobile phone, all connections are terminated. vCards can now be received by a device (PC, mobile phone) via Bluetooth ® External device Start the data transfer (see the manufac- turer's operating instructions).
  • Page 65: Call Lists

    If you connect a different mobile phone to reception of vCards will be terminated. Audio 20, the call lists from the new mobile phone are displayed. Deleting imported contacts To call up the telephone menu: press the Opening the call list and selecting an % button.
  • Page 66: Speed Dial Lists

    Speed dial lists Assign Speed Dial Preset: Closing the call list To select turn and press the controller. To select &: slide 8 the controller. The speed dial list is displayed. To select a memory position for the speed Press the % button. dial: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 67: Messages (Text Messages And E- Mails)

    (see the controller. manufacturer’s operating instructions). To select 1: turn and press the controller. To be able to read e-mails in Audio 20, the e- The message menu is displayed. mail account first needs to be configured page 66).
  • Page 68: Account

    A menu with the following options is shown: the controller. All Messages The e-mail account is now configured. E- mails can now be received in Audio 20. All the messages are displayed. New Messages Deactivating the e-mail function Only the messages that are new on the mobile phone are displayed.
  • Page 69: Reading

    Messages (text messages and e-mails) Downloading messages manually To select the message: turn and press the controller. To call up the telephone menu: press the The message text is displayed. % button. To close the message text: press the To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the % button.
  • Page 70: Deleting

    To select Use: press the controller. Displaying details and phone numbers To select Call: turn and press the control- Audio 20 can also show the full details instead ler. of the shortened sender display. The call is made. To call up the telephone menu: press the % button.
  • Page 71 Audio 20 features ....... 70 Important safety notes ....... 70 General notes ........70 Conditions for access ......71 Setting up an Internet connection (Canada) ..........71 Establishing/ending the connec- tion ............74 Google™ local search ......75 Destination/route download ..... 77...
  • Page 72: Audio 20 Features

    These operating instructions describe all cle is in motion standard and optional equipment available for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- The connection may be lost if: chase. Country-specific differences are pos- the mobile phone network coverage is sible.
  • Page 73: Conditions For Access

    Bluetooth ® page 50) to current Internet connection. Therefore, you Audio 20. If you are using Internet access for cannot establish an Internet connection dur- the first time, you must enable the connected ing a service call. mobile phone for Internet access Canada: a mobile phone must be connected page 71).
  • Page 74: Selecting

    Setting up an Internet connection (Canada) Configure Internet Set To select If the mobile phone network provider pro- tings: turn and press the controller. vides multiple access data options, the rele- The device list is displayed. vant access data still has to be selected. This Search for Bluetooth Phone: depends on the data package used, for exam-...
  • Page 75: Calling Up The Device List

    Setting up an Internet connection (Canada) phone network provider to obtain the precise Input field Meaning access data. Auto DNS: Automatic allocation of Explanation of the access data DNS servers is activated. Input field Meaning If the function is deactiva- ted, the DNS server Phone Num Access number for estab-...
  • Page 76: Establishing/Ending The Connection

    A connection can be established by: To select G: slide 9 the controller. Change Configuration: turn To select calling up a Mercedes-Benz App and press the controller. calling up a Favorite. Predefined Settings Manual Select Ending the connection Settings.
  • Page 77: Google™ Local Search

    To switch to the menu bar: slide 6 the page 76). controller. You will first need to register Audio 20 To select the scissors symbol: turn and before you can use the Internet functions. press the controller.
  • Page 78: Entering A Search Position And Search Term

    Google™ local search Entering a search position and search Using search results term To select a search result: turn and press the controller. The following options are available: Details The address of the selected entry is dis- played. Set as Destination The navigation is called up.
  • Page 79: Destination/Route Download

    Search history: turn and press Select "Send to car". To select Select Mercedes-Benz as the vehicle the controller. brand. The most recent search queries are dis- played. Enter the mbrace e-mail address or the vehicle identification number.
  • Page 80: Deleting A Destination From The Server

    Display the destination in the vehicle The menu with the Internet functions is dis- page 77). played. To highlight a destination: turn the control- Mercedes-Benz Apps: turn and To select ler. press the controller. To select G: slide 9 the controller.
  • Page 81: Further Mercedes-Benz Apps

    General notes A prompt appears asking whether the des- tination should be deleted. To be able to use Mercedes-Benz Apps, you To select Yes: turn and press the controller. first have to register. To do so, you have to enter your name and postal address once in The phone number is deleted.
  • Page 82 Press the % button. The Internet menu appears. Press the % button for longer than two seconds. The Mercedes-Benz Apps menu or the Internet menu appears. Resetting adjustments With the reset function, all Mercedes-Benz Apps settings are reset to the factory set- tings.
  • Page 83: Radio

    Audio 20 features ....... 82 Switching on the radio ....... 82 Overview ..........82 Setting the waveband ......83 Station ..........83 Tagging music tracks ......85 Displaying the artist and track ..85 Calling up sound settings ....85 Displaying information .......
  • Page 84: Audio 20 Features

    Overview 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- sible. Please note that your Audio 20 system may not be equipped with all the features described.
  • Page 85: Setting The Waveband

    Station Using the current station list Setting the waveband In radio mode, press the controller. In radio mode: press the $ button. The station list appears with the stations A menu appears with a selection of currently available. Radio HD Radio Radio, To select the desired station: turn and Info on Radio...
  • Page 86 Station Saving/deleting a station Set the desired station in radio mode. Press and hold the controller until the pre- set list appears. To select the preset number: turn and press the controller. A tone confirms that the storing process was successful. Moving highlighted stations In radio mode: slide 6 the controller.
  • Page 87: Tagging Music Tracks

    Information on the currently received pro- Tag This Track. Select gram is displayed. A message appears in Audio 20 about stor- If available, you will see: ing track information. the track that is currently being played the artist of the track that is currently being...
  • Page 88: Registering

    These include environmental or topo- graphical conditions as well as other factors beyond the control of Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC. This means operation may not be possi- ble in certain areas. These include:...
  • Page 89: Overview

    Satellite radio overview Changing channels When the display/selection window in the satellite radio display is selected, slide 1 or turn the controller. Audio 20 switches to the next available channel. Entering channel numbers directly Options To select in the radio menu bar: turn and press the controller.
  • Page 90: Memory Functions

    The newly saved station overwrites the existing preset. Press the z key on the number keypad. Audio 20 sets the selected channel. To quick store: press and hold number key You can only select currently permitted digits.
  • Page 91: Music And Sports Alerts

    Satellite radio Setting a sport alert Music and sport alerts Options To select in the menu bar: turn General notes and press the controller. This function makes it possible to store a pro- Alert for Artist, Track & To select gram alert for your favorite artists, tracks or Sports Event: turn and press the control-...
  • Page 92: Tagging Music Tracks

    Satellite radio Tagging music tracks general questions or questions on the ver- sions available. This function allows you to transfer the music Options To select in the menu bar: turn track currently playing to an Apple ® device and press the controller. and then purchase it in the iTunes store ®...
  • Page 93: Media

    Audio 20 features ....... 92 Activating media mode ....... 92 Audio mode .......... 93 Media search ........98 Bluetooth ® audio mode ....101 Operation with the Media Inter- face ............ 107 Picture viewer ........109...
  • Page 94: Audio 20 Features

    If playable media files are found, they will standard and optional equipment available be played by Audio 20. for your Audio 20 system at the time of pur- chase. Country-specific differences are pos- sible. Please note that your Audio 20 system...
  • Page 95: Audio Mode

    Writing access is not possible on NTFS. Multisession CDs For multisession CDs, the content of the first session determines how Audio 20 will proc- ess the CD. Audio 20 only plays back one session and gives priority to the first session on the CD.
  • Page 96: Copyright

    Files beyond the eighth level will not be rec- DRM (Digital Rights Management) encryp- ognized by the system. ted files Audio 20 supports up to 15,000 files for variable bit rate all of the connected sources. WMA Pro 5.1 surround sound...
  • Page 97: Inserting

    The drive closes and the disc is played. quently, it may not be possible to play them If the CD is operated in Media mode, the on the Audio 20 system. corresponding basic menu will be shown. If Playback problems may occur when playing the CD is started using another application copied discs.
  • Page 98: Inserting

    High temperatures can dam- age the card. Audio 20 supports SD memory cards (Secure Digital), SDHC memory cards (Secure Digital High Capacity), and SDXC memory cards (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity.
  • Page 99: Selecting A Track

    Audio mode Skip to time Pause and playback function Skip to Time: turn and press the To select To pause playback: in audio mode, slide controller. 6 the controller. A menu appears. The media menu bar is shown. To set the time: turn the controller To activate Ë...
  • Page 100: Media Search

    Depending on the connected media sources and files, the following categories are listed: Media search Current Track List General notes Folder Select By Cover Audio 20 plays back files from the following Keyword Search data media: Playlists Disc (audio CD) Artists Memory card...
  • Page 101: Current Tracklist

    To select in the category list: turn and press the controller. An album list sorted by artist appears. Audio 20 searches all media sources. There is a database for iPod ® and for each of the other media sources (CD, USB, SD card).
  • Page 102: Keyword Search

    The search result then dis- plays the entire text. Genres To select in the category list: turn and press the controller. Audio 20 searches all media sources. A Genres selection list with and media sour- ces appears. Select ¬.
  • Page 103: Bluetooth ® Audio Mode

    ® Before using your Bluetooth ® audio device Connecting Bluetooth ® audio devices with Audio 20 for the first time, you will need Prerequisites to authorize it. When you authorize a new Bluetooth ® audio Activate the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 104: Device List

    On some Bluetooth ® audio devices, play- menu: slide 6 the controller and press to back has to be started on the device itself confirm. first so that Audio 20 can play the audio Bluetooth Audio Devices: To select files. Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 105: Bluetooth

    ® On some Bluetooth audio devices, playback connected. has to be started on the device itself first so that Audio 20 can play the audio files. ® For some Bluetooth audio devices, the pairing must be confirmed within 10 sec- onds.
  • Page 106: Bluetooth

    Connect Last Used Player To select authorization status the basic display: press the controller. To close the detailed display: press the If Audio 20 can locate the Bluetooth ® audio % button. device, it will be connected and playback will start.
  • Page 107: Tooth ® Audio Device Has Been Stopped

    Bluetooth Audio To select in the menu: turn and press the controller. Connect Last Used Player: To select Audio 20 activates the Bluetooth ® audio press the controller. device. The basic display then appears. ® Depending on the Bluetooth audio device Playback starts.
  • Page 108 If you press and hold the 9 or : buttons, the rapid scrolling speed increa- ses after a short time. Increasing the Audio 20 volume Further ways to select tracks ( page 97). To select Options: slide 6 and press the In rapid scroll, track names are not controller.
  • Page 109: Operation With The Media Interface

    General notes following devices to Audio 20: Media Interface is a universal interface for the iPod ® connection of mobile audio devices. Media Interface in Audio 20 has two USB connec- iPhone ® tions. iPad ® The USB connection sockets are located in the stowage compartment under the armrest.
  • Page 110: Search

    Operation with the Media Interface Composers Selecting a music file Photos Selecting with the controller Audiobücher (Audio Books) Podcasts To display the current track list: press the controller in the basic display. iTunes U The track list for the active data medium Genius Mixes appears.
  • Page 111: Picture Viewer

    If pictures are stored on a medium (except on ® Apple devices) which is connected to Audio 20, you can view these on the Audio 20 dis- play. The following data media and picture formats are supported: Data media: CD, USB devices, SD memory...
  • Page 112 The image menu appears. and press the controller. Start Slideshow: turn and To select Audio 20 returns to the last accessed press the controller. media function. The slide show starts. To end the slide show: press the controller. The image menu appears.
  • Page 113: Sound

    Audio 20 features ......112 Sound settings ........112 Harman/kardon ® Logic 7 ® sur- round sound system ......113...
  • Page 114: Sound Settings

    Setting treble, mid-range and bass 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- sible. Please note that your Audio 20 system may not be equipped with all the features described.
  • Page 115: Calling Up The Sound Menu

    Harman/kardon ® Logic 7 ® surround sound system Call up the sound menu ( page 112). Switch to radio mode ( page 82). Balance/Fader Turn the controller until brought to the front and then slide 6 the Switch to media mode ( page 92).
  • Page 116: Surround Sound

    Harman/kardon ® Logic 7 ® surround sound system To return to the menu: slide 5 the con- Setting surround sound troller. To return to the basic menu: press the % button briefly. Adjusting the balance/fader Logic7 setting optimizes the sound play- back.

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