Mercedes-Benz S-Class Maybach Owner's Manual page 309

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306 MBUX multimedia system
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The function can warn vehicle occupants about a
possible collision with an approaching vehicle or
bicycle when they exit the vehicle.
As soon as a vehicle occupant moves their hand
towards the door handle, depending on the vehi-
cle equipment, the following warnings are issued:
The active ambient lighting or ambient lighting
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ashes red.
The warning lamp in the outside mirror also
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ashes red for one of the front doors.
When the door is opened, a warning tone
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sounds.
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The visual warning is thus already given
before
bef
ore the door is opened.
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Further information on Active Blind Spot
Assist with exit warning (
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ambient lighting (
page 173).
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Switching t
Switc
hing the r
on or o o
on or
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ements:
F F or t
or the r
he reading light
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switched on:
The front camera activates the reading light
for driver and front passenger.
The rear camera activates the reading light for
the le and right rear seat passengers.
The driver's and front passenger's hand move-
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ment takes place under the inside rearview
mirror. Rear compartment passengers move
their hand at the grab handle in front of the
reading lamp.
F F or t
or the searc
he search light
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the vehicle when it is dark.
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The cameras are switched on:
The front camera records the interaction area
of the unoccupied front passenger seat.
The rear camera records the interaction area
of the unoccupied le or right rear seat.
The seats covered are unoccupied or a child is
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sitting in a child restraint system.
he reading light and searc
eading light and search light and
h light and
eading light: : the cameras are
h light: : the function is available in
Switching t
Switc
hing the r
he reading light on and
eading light on and o o
Carrying out operation of the reading light for the
driver and front passenger

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