SMART Audio System navigation/multimedia Supplement Manual

SMART Audio System navigation/multimedia Supplement Manual

Audio system navigation/multimedia
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  • Page 1 >> Audio system navigation/multimedia. Supplement Nur für internen Gebrauch / For internal use only...
  • Page 2 Symbols Warning Environmental note Possible damage to the vehicle Instruction Continuation symbol (Y page) Page reference...
  • Page 3: Contents

    Contents Index ..........2 At a glance ........7 Introduction ........6 General settings ......21 Navigation ........31 Telephone ........65 Audio .......... 79 Video ......... 101 4515842683 É4515842683-ËÍ...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Index Address entry menu ......36 Destination (navigation) Adjusting the balance ..... 19 Entering a destination by address ........36 Adjusting the volume Entering a destination using Click ........23 the map ........43 Confirmation tone ..... 23 Entering a special destination ..43 Navigation messages ....
  • Page 5 Index Mobile phone ® Connecting (Bluetooth inter- Home address face) ........67 Entering and saving ....39 De-authorising ......70 Registering (authorising) ... 67 Music main menu ......91 Music mode Interference ........6 Activating ....... 90 Switching off ......91 Junction Entering ........
  • Page 6 Index Station Setting the sensitivity ....86 Radio display ........ 80 Station memory ......81 Radio text ........86 Stations Recording the GPS track (Expert Setting ........81 mode) .......... 53 Station search ....... 81 Route Storing stations Alternative routes ..... 40 Manually ........
  • Page 7 Index Voice control system Switching off ......62 Switching on ......61...
  • Page 8: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    WARNING Daimler recommends that you visit a smart Centre for this purpose. Your attention must always be focused on the traffic conditions. Only operate the This radio receiver is suitable for opera- radio when the traffic situation permits.
  • Page 9 Audio system navigation/multimedia operating system ........ 8 Operation ........13 Basic functions ......... 17...
  • Page 10: Audio System Navigation/Multime Dia Operating System

    Audio system navigation/multimedia operating system Audio system navigation/multimedia operating system Overview Function Page Function Page t button Microphone Telephone operation Press briefly: calls up the main menu Voice commands in navi- gation Press and hold: calls up the audio settings menu...
  • Page 11 Audio system navigation/multimedia operating system Function Page Briefly press the control knob: • switches audio system navigation/multimedia • mutes the audio/video source or the current nav- igation announcement Press and hold the control knob: • switches audio system navigation/multimedia Turn the control knob:...
  • Page 12: Main Menu

    Audio system navigation/multimedia operating system Moving the front panel up/down t button Function Page You can call up the main menu or the audio Disc slot: settings menu using this button. • inserts CDs/DVDs To call up the main menu: press the •...
  • Page 13 Audio system navigation/multimedia operating system Touch screen Selection Step General notes Video Calls up the video main menu ( page 102) Wearing polarised sunglasses may impair your ability to read the display. Naviga‐ Switches on navigation tion mode ( page 32) Cleaning instructions Tele‐...
  • Page 14 Audio system navigation/multimedia operating system Overview Example: radio display Status bar To switch radio mode off Display/selection window Radio menu bar Icon bar showing the activated functions for fast switching Status bar : shows the time and the current settings for radio operation.
  • Page 15 Operation Important menu functions The following illustration shows important symbols that are shown in many menus and can be selected by pressing. Press the & button to call up the radio display again. Operation To switch between a preset/list and the playback display Example of operation To call up the search menu...
  • Page 16: Navigation

    Operation Selecting a station Call up the enter street menu page 38). Press the û or ü button in the All letters are available in the menu. radio menu. The needle jumps left or right in the waveband and stops at the next station with adequate reception.
  • Page 17: Phone Book

    Operation Calling up the list of streets by the user so far and the data contained in the digital map. Characters that are not More hits. Press available are black ?. The list of streets appears and shows the More hits = option can be used to section of the list that best matches the switch to the list.
  • Page 18 Operation Further entry options Select an umlaut. Press to return to entering letters. To call up umlauts To call up numbers and special charac- To select a keyboard: call up the system ters settings menu ( page 26) and select a keyboard ( page 27).
  • Page 19: Multimedia On/Off

    This will distract you from the If audio system navigation/multimedia traffic conditions and may result in an is switched off by switching the engine accident.
  • Page 20: Basic Functions

    Basic functions Mute Adjusting the volume Audio and video source Adjusting the volume for the audio or video source Press W the control knob briefly. Turn cVd the control knob. The audio or video source is muted. When the sound is switched off, you will see the , symbol in the status bar.
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Balance

    Basic functions Adjusting the sound settings Introduction You can adjust the balance, treble and bass, as well as the X-bass in the audio settings menu. The balance function is used to control whether the sound is louder on the driver's or front-passenger side.
  • Page 23 Volume settings ........ 22 Screen settings ........ 24 Clock settings ........25 System settings ........ 26...
  • Page 24: Volume Settings

    Volume settings Volume settings Calling up the volume settings menu Extras Press in the main menu page 10). Options Press in the extras menu. The general settings menu appears. Volume settings. Press Press the = or Ì button to adjust the volume.
  • Page 25: Click

    When the function is switched on, the (click). You can adjust the volume of this switch-on volume is the volume at which click. audio system navigation/multimedia was Last last switched off. is then displayed...
  • Page 26: Screen Settings

    Screen settings Call up the volume settings menu Call up the screen settings menu page 22). page 24). Click Dimming The entry on the right beside shows The entry on the right beside the current setting. shows the current setting. Click Select Dimming.
  • Page 27: Time Entry

    The display appears in the selected col- our scheme. Clock settings Introduction Audio system navigation/multimedia sets the time automatically if it has sufficient Press the available numbers (shown in GPS reception. white) one after another. You can also set the time manually (e.g. if...
  • Page 28: System Settings

    System settings Press 9 or : to scroll in the list. Select the desired time zone. Increasing the volume for audio AUX The O symbol indicates the currently In some cases, the volume of the external set time zone. audio device may be quieter or louder, or the usual maximum possible volume may be lower.
  • Page 29: Changing

    Select the desired language. Audio system navigation/multimedia If audio system navigation/multimedia loads the language and switches back to is operated while the engine is switched the system settings menu. off, the device also goes into standby mode after 30 minutes.
  • Page 30: Factory Settings

    System settings you must have audio system navigation/ Press the cross. multimedia unlocked at a smart Centre. The cross moves across the screen. Repeat this action until the system set- Call up the system settings menu tings menu appears. page 26).
  • Page 31: Updating The Digital Map

    You can have the map software updated at your smart Centre. You will need to specify the vehicle identification number, the name of the vehicle owner and the device code of your audio system navigation/mul- timedia ( page 59).
  • Page 33: Navigation

    Introduction ........32 Basic settings ........34 Destination entry ......36 Route guidance ......... 46 Last locations ........54 Favourites (destination memory) ..55 Map operation and settings ....56 Voice control system ......61...
  • Page 34: Switching On

    Introduction GPS reception Introduction Correct functioning of the navigation sys- Safety notes tem depends, amongst other things, on GPS WARNING reception. In certain situations, GPS reception may be impaired, there may be For safety reasons, only enter a new desti- interference or there may be no reception nation when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 35: Introduction

    Introduction Expert mode provides additional func- tions, such as: special destination entry alternative routes displaying the maximum permissible speed on the map with a warning tone if this is exceeded settings for traffic jam avoidance route plotting (GPS track) Easy or Expert.
  • Page 36: Overview

    Basic settings Basic settings Easy and Expert modes Introduction You can select Easy or Expert mode when switching on navigation mode ( page 32) or switch between the two modes in the settings menu. Easy/Expert mode overview Function Easy mode Expert mode navigation main Entering an address...
  • Page 37: Basic Settings

    Basic settings Expert mode: press Standard, Alterna‐ tive 1 Alternative The route options appear. Press one of the route options. Depending on the previous setting, use or avoid the route options. settings menu (example: Expert mode) Depending on the current mode, press Easy or Expert.
  • Page 38: Address Entry Menu

    Destination entry address data such as the street and house Destination entry number, you can specify the destination Introduction to destination entry more precisely. WARNING Note that you can only enter a street, house number, junction etc. once you For safety reasons, only enter a new desti- have entered a country and a town or post- nation when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 39: Destination Entry

    Destination entry "Entering a new destination" menu Option 1 To select the country Enter B. Instructions for entering char- To enter a postcode acters can be found in the "Entering To enter a town characters in navigation mode" section page 14). To enter a street name As soon as the letter has been entered, To enter geo-coordinates (Expert mode)
  • Page 40: Entering A Street Name

    Destination entry Entering a street name Entering a junction name Crossroads Press in the "Entering a The menu also appears if you press the house number" menu. street entry in the "Entering a new des- The input menu for the junction appears. tination"...
  • Page 41: Detailed Information

    Destination entry Detailed information menu You can set the keyboard ( page 27). Enter a name for the home address. The menu shows the address entered and the Instructions for entering characters destination on map :. using street input as an example can be Before calculating the route to the desti- found in the "Entering characters in nav- nation entered, you can:...
  • Page 42: Alternative Routes

    After the route has been calculated, you Calculating alternative routes Route calculation comple‐ will hear ted. Audio system navigation/multimedia cal- culates two alternative routes in Expert The map shows: mode (e.g. short, fast). the destination address (at the top) Calculate alternatives.
  • Page 43 Destination entry Hide map Press to only show the list. The ã symbol is shown in red if a route Avoid ferries) that has Display on map option (e.g. Press to show the map been selected for the route does not make and the list.
  • Page 44 39). The "Enter coordinates" menu appears. You can enter the geo-coordinates as degrees or in decimal notation. Selecting a destination from "Last locations" Audio system navigation/multimedia auto- matically stores the last destinations entered. Last locations Press in the navigation main menu ( page 33).
  • Page 45: Entering A Special Destination

    Destination entry Entering the destination using the map Press the map when it is displayed. A light blue circle appears on the map. If there are destinations available for this town, these are shown as an address or as geo-coordinates. If further desti- nation information is available, the specification"1/3"...
  • Page 46 Destination entry Leisure tions within a category, e.g. sport.
  • Page 47: Nation

    Destination entry Option 1: calling up from the navigation main menu All points of interest Press or select a category first ( page 46). A menu appears. Searching for a special destination in the "Sports complex" category Selection Instructions At a specific location Display all special Enter a town name or press destinations.
  • Page 48: Route Guidance

    General notes All points of interest Press or select Audio system navigation/multimedia a category first ( page 46). guides you to your destination by means of The "Entering a special destination in navigation commands in the form of audi- <Town>"...
  • Page 49: Map View

    Route guidance Displaying the map during route guidance Example: map during route guidance Function Explanation Route guidance display with The upcoming change of direction is shown with an arrow indicating the direction arrow indicating the direction of travel and the dis- of travel (example shows an tance.
  • Page 50 Route guidance Function Explanation Speed Limit Assist (Expert The maximum permissible speed is shown when the Speed mode) corresponding map data is available and the limit function is not deactivated ( page 60). A warning tone sounds if the maximum permissible Warning at x speed is exceeded and one of the km/h...
  • Page 51: Route Guidance

    Route guidance distance before the next change of direc- Destination reached tion are shown. When you reach your destination, a cheq- uered flag is displayed on the right-hand side of the display and route guidance is ended automatically. Navigation announcements Switching navigation announcements on/ Option 1 To switch off: press W the control knob...
  • Page 52: Route Information (Expert Mode)

    Route guidance Speech output. Press Selection Explanation The "Speech output" menu appears. none Traffic jams are not taken Street names. Press into account for route guid- Depending on the previous setting, the ance. function is switched on or off. manual The selected traffic jam Adjusting the volume for navigation section and additional...
  • Page 53 Route guidance Setting the map to a route position Go to... Press in the "Route informa- tion" menu ( page 50). A menu appears. Current position, Destination Press area, Overview Starting point. The map shows the route section with the selected route position or a complete overview of the route.
  • Page 54: Trip Info

    Route guidance Starting route simulation Press the arrow at the bottom left of the map ( page 47). Simulation mode Press in the "Route The navigation main menu appears. information" menu ( page 50). Route planning. Press The route is shown from the start (or pre- The edit route menu appears.
  • Page 55 Route guidance To calculate a new route: press OK. Save current To save a route: press tour. An input menu appears. Optimising a route Enter a name for the route and then press This function is available when there are four or more entries (including the start- The route is stored.
  • Page 56: Calling Up

    The Quick menu appears and shows the functions that are currently available. Last locations Introduction Audio system navigation/multimedia auto- matically stores the previous towns for which route calculation has been started. If the list is full, the device deletes the oldest destination.
  • Page 57: Favourites (Destination Memory)

    Favourites (destination memory) Saving a destination to your favourites Option 1: after destination entry Enter the destination, e.g. as a town, street and house number. Before route calculation is started, Place as favourite press in the detailed information menu. Press 1 on the bottom right. A query appears.
  • Page 58: Map Operation And Settings

    Map operation and settings Deleting a destination from the Selection Step favourites Enter Enter the destination Deleting all destinations address address, e.g. as a town, street and house Press 1 at the bottom right in the number ( page 36). "Favourites"...
  • Page 59: Display

    Map operation and settings Moving the map Press the map ( page 47) and move the map using your finger. The map moves in the corresponding direction. Display Calling up the display menu Press d in the navigation main menu page 33).
  • Page 60: Map View

    Map operation and settings Explanation of functions Function Explanation Step Display type Display type. Options for different Press displays during route only, Turn Icons Select guidance Compass. Map view view. Options for different Press map orientations Align map northwards, Select Map in driving direction, Dynamic map...
  • Page 61 Map operation and settings Programme settings Calling up the programme settings menu Press d in the navigation main menu page 33). The settings menu appears. Programme settings. Press The programme settings menu appears.
  • Page 62: Symbols On The Map

    Map operation and settings Explanation of functions Function Explanation Step Unit Press Unit. Selects km-display (met- ric) or mi-display (impe- The setting switches between met- rial) for the map ric and imperial. mi = miles Info Press Info. Shows the respective map data version for all coun- Press the 9 or : button to tries contained in the map...
  • Page 63: Voice Control System

    Voice control system Press d in the navigation main menu Voice control system page 33). At a glance The settings menu appears. Points of interest in the Press Overview map. You can operate navigation mode using the The points of interest in the map menu voice control system.
  • Page 64: Main Menu

    Voice control system light blue speech bubbles. An active Controls audio source is muted. Please bear the following in mind WARNING The navigation system cannot take the pre- vailing traffic situation into account or recognise any dangers or obstacles. You must therefore be constantly aware of the prevailing road and traffic conditions so that you can recognise any dangers and...
  • Page 65 Voice control system Example announcement in the navigation _ The system shows a numbered list of main menu (Expert mode) house numbers in the display. ^ Please select an entry number from ^ Here you can say: enter address, the list. recent locations, favourites, route manager, route information, points ? Say the number.
  • Page 67: Telephone

    General notes ........66 ® Telephony via the Bluetooth interface .. 67 Telephone operation ......70 Using the phone book ......72 Using call lists ........ 74 Telephone settings ......76...
  • Page 68: General Notes

    GSM transmitter/ smart Centre. receiver area (GSM cell) into another and no channels are free. you use a SIM card which is not compat- Safety notes ible with the available network.
  • Page 69: Telephony Via The Bluetooth ® Interface

    -capable mobile its subsequent registration phones to audio system navigation/multi- If you want to reconnect a phone that has media, contact your smart Centre. already been registered, it is connected The battery of the mobile phone should automatically. always be kept sufficiently charged in ®...
  • Page 70: Led Display

    To register a mobile phone: enter the PIN ® the Bluetooth telephone list and connect that is shown in the audio system navi- it to audio system navigation/multimedia. gation/multimedia display into the...
  • Page 71: Determining

    To disconnect a mobile phone: press sym- bol :. The mobile phone is no longer connected to audio system navigation/multimedia but is still entered in the telephone Example 1: mobile phone not connected device list and can be connected again To connect a mobile phone later.
  • Page 72: Incoming Call

    (phone number is not sent). Reconnecting automatically Audio system navigation/multimedia searches for a master device automatically when it is switched on. If no master device has been determined, the telephone list is searched for a mobile phone and then the ®...
  • Page 73: Telephone Operation

    Telephone operation Functions available during a call Transferring a hands-free call to the mobile phone The display shows either the phone number or the name. The following information is shown in the display during a call: type of connection (hands-free, mobile phone) Press Number.
  • Page 74: Mobile Phone

    Using the phone book Using the phone book Introduction Audio system navigation/multimedia shows the mobile phone's phone book (Con- tacts I) and the audio system navigation/ multimedia phone book (Contacts II). The contacts in the phone book in the mobile...
  • Page 75: Using The Phone Book

    Using the phone book Audio system navigation/multimedia phone book (Contacts II) Opening the phone book Press a phone number and then press ;. Calling...<Name> message appears. Contacts II Press in the phone book. Storing a contact in the audio system The radio phone book appears.
  • Page 76 Using call lists Introduction Change the contact name. Instructions for entering characters can be found in The audio system navigation/multimedia the "Entering characters in the phone stores calls received, dialled or missed book" section ( page 15). while the telephone is in operation in sep- Press OK.
  • Page 77: Using Call Lists

    Using call lists Example: contact details Missed calls. Select a call list, e.g. The calls are displayed. Press ;. Calling...<Name> message appears. Storing a contact in the audio system navigation/multimedia phone book Select an entry in the call list and then press the memory card symbol.
  • Page 78: Telephone Settings

    Telephone settings You can change the PIN. The PIN is a four- Telephone settings digit number sequence. ® Calling up the "Bluetooth settings" PIN edit ® Press in the "Bluetooth set- menu tings" menu. Telephone Press in the main menu An input menu appears.
  • Page 79 ® tooth connection to Bluetooth mobile ® phones and Bluetooth audio devices. The ® Bluetooth device name for audio system smart Radio. navigation/multimedia is You can change this device name. Bluetooth name Press in the "Blue- ® tooth settings" menu.
  • Page 81: Audio

    Radio mode ........80 Music mode ........86 Audio settings ........98...
  • Page 82: Radio Display

    (line 3) and assignment of the first four presets (line 4) Audio system navigation/multimedia To call up the settings menu shows the station frequencies instead of the station names in the MW, SW and LW Station search, forwards/backwards wavebands.
  • Page 83: Station Search

    FM (VHF), FMT, FM 87.5 – 108.0 MHz All available stations are played dynamic briefly. When the smart radio finds a station, the MW (medium wave) 531 – 1602 kHz Playing 98.3 MHz, for display shows SW (short wave) 3900 –...
  • Page 84 Press and confirm the frequency received. entered. Press the 9 or : button to scroll If the smart radio finds the respective through the list. Playing station, the display shows Press the desired station. 98.3 MHz, for example.
  • Page 85: Storing Stations Manually

    : button to scroll through the list. gramme names and alternative frequen- Press and hold a preset position until cies. Audio system navigation/multimedia you hear a confirmation tone. stores the data and constantly updates the The currently set station is stored to the presets.
  • Page 86 Radio mode PTY. Switching regional mode on/off To switch off PTY: press The O symbol indicates that the func- Some RDS programmes broadcast regional tion is switched off. The setting is programmes with local content. Switching accepted and the list closes. on regional mode prevents the station from To select a programme type: press the switching to an alternative frequency.
  • Page 87 Press the & button and return to the radio display. To interrupt a traffic announcement: press 1 in the message displayed. Audio system navigation/multimedia switches back to the audio source that was selected before the announcement. Subsequent traffic announcements will interrupt the audio source again.
  • Page 88: Radio Text

    Music mode Switching radio text on/off Setting the sensitivity Press d in the radio display By setting the sensitivity, you affect the range of available stations when you use page 80). the following functions: The settings menu appears. Radio text Press in the menu.
  • Page 89 General notes before the first track starts to play may be longer. Audio system navigation/multimedia sup- ports SDHC memory cards, SD memory cards Inserting a CD/DVD and MMC memory cards. SDHC (SanDisk High Capacity) Press the 8 button on the front panel.
  • Page 90: Inserting

    Press the SD/MMC memory card. (see the separate operating instructions The SD/MMC memory card is ejected. of the respective device). smart does not Remove the SD/MMC memory card. take responsibility for any damage to Press the 8 button on the front panel external devices.
  • Page 91: Connecting An Audio Device

    (see the operating media. instructions of the respective device). The USB port supports the following USB smart does not take responsibility for devices: any damage to external devices. USB sticks (flash memory) Connect the USB device to USB port :.
  • Page 92: Activating

    Bluetooth audio device. ® Connect a Bluetooth audio device to General information audio system navigation/multimedia page 90). ® You will need to register your Bluetooth audio device before using it with audio To start playback: playback starts auto- system navigation/multimedia for the matically for CDs/DVDs.
  • Page 93: Music Main Menu

    Music mode Option 2: selecting a data medium from the music main menu A CD/DVD or an SD/MMC memory card is inserted or a data medium is connected to audio system navigation/multimedia. Music Press in the main menu page 10).
  • Page 94 Music mode ous track (if the current track has been Option 2 playing for a shorter time). Press somewhere on playback bar : in If you have activated the playback the following picture. option, the tracks are played in a random This function is not available for the order.
  • Page 95 Music mode Media data selection criterion is ® not available for the iPod Selecting playback criteria Press the symbol at the bottom left in the respective basic display. The track list appears. Press magnifying glass symbol ;. Alphabetical track search To search by playback criteria To select the next highest folder level Press folder symbol =.
  • Page 96 Music mode Enter characters. Instructions for enter- ing characters can be found in the "At a glance" section ( page 15). The search entry is entered in the upper line. Press and confirm the entry. A list shows the entries found. Press the 9 or : button to scroll through the track list.
  • Page 97 Music mode Playback options Available playback options ® This function is not available for Bluetooth audio devices. Playback Data medium Playback options Audio CD, audio DVD You hear the tracks in random order. MP3/WMA-CD, MP3/WMA-DVD Depending on the data medium, the tracks in the folder, the tracks that ®...
  • Page 98 Music mode Permissible file systems Notes on music mode ISO9660/Joliet standard for CDs Data medium and supported audio for- UDF for audio DVDs mats FAT16 for SD memory cards, FAT32 for CD/DVD with music mp2, mp3, wma SDHC memory cards files FAT32 for USB storage media (USB sticks, USB hard discs)
  • Page 99 (multichannel contents) 48 kHz 64 kbit/s to 192 kbit/s 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz Audio system navigation/multimedia does not support WMA files with the following properties: DRM (Digital Rights Management) encrypted files variable bit rate WMA Pro 5.1 (downmixed to stereo) The downmixing process converts multichannel sound into stereo sound.
  • Page 100: Audio Settings

    Audio settings permission, these restrictions do not Audio settings apply. Calling up the audio settings menu Notes on CDs/DVDs Option 1 Extras Discs with copy protection are not compat- Select from the main menu ible with the audio CD standard and there- page 10).
  • Page 101: Dynamic Noise Covering

    (none) to (maximum). Before using DNC, calibrate your vehicle values using the microphone integrated in Press O and confirm the selection. audio system navigation/multimedia. You The settings menu closes. can then select six different volume increase levels for DNC, (none) to (max- imum).
  • Page 103: Video

    Video mode ........102 Picture viewer ........ 109...
  • Page 104: Video Main Menu

    Option 1: inserting or connecting a data standards. Such DVDs may have picture, medium sound or other playback problems. The audio system navigation/multimedia Insert a video DVD/video CD ( page 87). operating system can play back video DVDs produced according to the following stand-...
  • Page 105: Full Screen Mode (Video Mode)

    Video mode Video main menu Explanation of the symbols in the navigation menu (DVD video) Press a data medium symbol. To call up the DVD menu The data medium is read. The DVD menu Previous chapter CD/DVD appears if was selected and a video DVD is inserted.
  • Page 106: Selecting Video Files

    Video mode Switching off video mode Pause function Press 1 in the basic display. Show the navigation menu ( page 103). The main function active last is shown. Press Ë in the navigation menu. Playback is interrupted. Ì is shown instead of Ë.
  • Page 107 Video mode medium or all the files in a folder are Settings played. Calling up the settings menu Option 2 Show the navigation menu ( page 103). Press d at the bottom right of the Show the navigation menu ( page 103).
  • Page 108 Video mode Overview Data medium Functions in the settings menu Video DVD, video CD Selecting an audio track Selecting subtitles Searching (by track, chapter, playback time) Repeating A -> B Repeating (track, chapter, off) Playback information Selecting full screen automatically Setting the camera angle DVD-R/RW, CD-R/RW with Random (medium)
  • Page 109 Video mode Search Enter the end of the film sequence (B) in To enter a chapter: press in the the input menu, e.g. 00:38 for 38 minutes. settings menu. Press OK. Chapter Press in the menu. The film sequence is repeated. Enter the chapter number in the input menu.
  • Page 110 Video mode Selecting the camera angle (video DVD/ Video Explanation video CD) format This function can be selected if the data DivX video file medium contains multiple settings for the camera angle. If the data medium only con- iTunes video format tains one setting, is shown.
  • Page 111: Picture Viewer

    Picture viewer Only use round discs with a diameter of The function is not available while the For safety pic‐ 12 cm. Do not use discs with a diameter of vehicle is in motion. The ture viewing is not possible while 8 cm, even with an adapter.
  • Page 112: Displaying Pictures

    Picture viewer To search for a picture file: press :. An input menu appears. Enter up to three characters from the beginning of the file name. Instructions for entering characters can be found in the "At a glance" section ( page 15).
  • Page 113: Rotating Pictures

    Picture viewer Rotating pictures Display the picture. Press the symbol at the bottom right of the picture viewer ( page 109). The picture is rotated clockwise. This setting is not saved.
  • Page 115 Publication details Internet Further information about smart vehicles and about Daimler AG can be found on the following websites: www.smart.com www.daimler.com Editorial office You are welcome to forward any queries or suggestions you may have regarding this manual to the technical documentation...
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