326 MBUX multimedia system
the digital map with the applications appears in
the lower display area. Compared to the home
screen with a classic menu, the steps required to
call up the applications are reduced. You can
switch between the zero layer and the home
screen with a classic menu.
The applications can be hidden from the display
area and shown again.
The zero layer provides the following modules and
applications:
Navigation module
R
In the expanded view you can, for example,
display the route overview, switch on the dis-
play of traffic information and make settings
for
View
(map),
Messages &
Entertainment (media, radio) and telephone
R
When the lower display area is shown, the
entertainment sources are always displayed.
A mobile phone must be connected to the
MBUX multimedia system for the phone to be
displayed.
Active applications
R
The lower display area shows an active mas-
sage programme, for example.
Suggestions
R
Suggestions are displayed on the lower display
area based on context and your user behav-
iour. Here are a few examples:
Latest calls
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Active massage programs
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Vehicle functions
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Online voice applications
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Personalised routines
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The learning function of the system recog-
nises your typical operating sequences
tones, Route.
and offers to perform these automatically
for you as a routine.
Modules and applications are first shown in a
reduced view. By tapping on them, you can oper-
ate them or open the associated menu (expanded
view).
A long press on a suggestion opens a context
menu in which further functions are available.
The learning function can be switched on and off
for the options (
page 359).
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▌Overview zero layer
Digital map and user-specific applications (exam-
ple)
1
Navigation module (reduced view)
2
Enters a destination (
page 375)
/
Searching for parking
3
Calls up the Control Centre: pull the bar down
4
Status line
5
Calls up user profile settings
6
Suggestion