Users Manual Part 4
Table Of Contents
- MBUX Voice Assistant
- MBUX multimedia system
- Overview and operation
- MBUX Interior Assistant
- Notes on lasers and laser classification
- Overview of the MBUX Interior Assistant
- S02: Emergency call with transmission of number of vehicle occupants (SAFETY/intelligent)
- S04: Anticipatory exit warning (SAFETY/reactive)
- Notes on fastening the child seat (SAFETY/intelligent)
- S06: Saving the child seat position with the MBUX Interior Assistant (SAFETY/intelligent)
- C07: Pre-setting the driver's seat position with the MBUX Interior Assistant (COMFORT/intelligent)
- Switching the reading light on/off (COMFORT/contactless)
- Switching the search light on/off (COMFORT/reactive)
- Automatic preselection of the outside mirror (COMFORT/reactive)
- Opening/closing the roller sunblind on the rear window (COMFORT/reactive)
- C17: Opening and closing the sliding sunroof and roller sunblind (COMFORT/contactless)
- Calling up favourites with the V pose (INFOTAINMENT/contactless)
- Operating functions by moving a hand towards the touchscreen (INFOTAINMENT/reactive)
- Settings for the MBUX Interior Assistant
- Driver camera
- System settings
- Display
- Time and date
- Switching voice amplification to the rear on/off (vehicles with long wheelbase)
- Data protection
- Bluetooth®
- Near Field Communication (NFC)
- Wi-Fi
- Managing MBUX authorised devices
- Activating/deactivating the child safety lock for external devices
- System language
- Setting the distance unit
- Software updates
- Resetting the multimedia system (reset function)
- Fit & Healthy
- Navigation and traffic
- Telephone
- Online and Internet functions
- Media
- Radio
- Switching on the radio
- Radio overview
- Setting the frequency band
- Selecting a radio station
- Calling up the radio station list
- Searching for radio stations using station names or frequency entry
- Storing radio stations
- Editing favourites
- Calling up a slide show (FM/DAB radio mode)
- Activating/deactivating the frequency fix function
- Activating/deactivating traffic announcements
- Setting the traffic information service volume increase
- Displaying radio text
- TV
- Sound
- MBUX high-end Rear Seat Entertainment System
- Operating safety
- Rear Seat Entertainment System overview
- Rear displays
- Headphones
- Handset
- Rear seats
- Setting climate control for the rear passenger compartment (Rear Seat Entertainment System)
- Starting ENERGIZING comfort in the rear compartment
- Adjusting the ambient lighting in the rear compartment
- Configuring the adaptive rear compartment light
- Selecting system settings in the rear compartment
- Navigation
- Overview of telephone functions in the rear compartment
- Services and web browsers
- Media
- Radio
- TV mode
- Sound
- Using the MBUX Voice Assistant
- Maintenance and care
- Breakdown assistance
Multimedia system:
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Mercedes me & Apps
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Mercedes me
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Select My Mercedes me Account.
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Select Delete vehicle connection.
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Enter the PIN of the connected user account.
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Only the user, whose user account was first
connected with the vehicle can delete the
connection between all user accounts and
the vehicle.
Mercedes-Benz emergency call system
Information on available emergency call sys‐
tems
Two types of emergency call system are availa‐
ble to you in the vehicle:
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Mercedes-Benz emergency call system
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112 emergency call system (EU eCall)
The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is
not available in all countries. You can find more
information on the regional availability of eCall
at: https://www.mercedes-benz-mobile.com/
extra/ecall/
The following applies for both emergency call
systems:
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The transfer of specific data is required for
the intended function of both emergency call
systems. This will be explained in the "Data
transfer" section (/ page 410).
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Both emergency call systems are included as
standard equipment in your vehicle and are
activated at the factory.
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The use of both emergency call systems is
exempt from charges.
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Both emergency call systems only function in
areas in which the wireless service providers
offer mobile phone coverage.
For both systems, insufficient network cover‐
age from the wireless service providers can
result in an emergency call not being trans‐
mitted.
MBUX multimedia system
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