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
Processing of personal data via the 112
emergency call system (EU eCall)
All processing of personal data via the 112 emer‐
gency call system (EU eCall) corresponds with
the specifications in the EU Regulation
2016/679 "on the protection of individuals with
regard to the processing of personal data
(GDPR)" and is based particularly on the neces‐
sity of upholding the vital interests of the affec‐
ted person in accordance with Article 6, Clause
1, Letter d of the GDPR.
The processing of this type of data is strictly
limited to the purpose of operating the emer‐
gency calls to the standard European emergency
call number 112.
Data recipient
The recipients of data that is processed using
the 112 emergency call system (EU eCall) are the
relevant emergency call inquiry terminals that
are specified to first receive and handle emer‐
gency calls to the standard European emergency
call number 112 by the respective country
authorities in whose territory you are located.
Arrangements for data processing
Both emergency call systems are designed so
that the following requirements are fulfilled:
R
The data contained in the system memory is
not accessible outside the system prior to
the initiation of an emergency call.
R
Both emergency call systems cannot be
traced and there is no continuous tracking in
normal operation.
R
The data in the system's internal memory is
automatically and continuously deleted.
R
The location data of the vehicle is continu‐
ously overwritten in the system's internal
memory, so that no more than the last three
current locations required for the normal
function of the system are available.
R
The record of the activity data of both emer‐
gency call systems is only kept for as long as
is required to fulfil the purpose of handling
the emergency call, and under no circum‐
stances for more than 13 hours after the
time that an emergency call is initiated.
Rights of persons affected by the data pro‐
cessing
The person affected by the data processing (the
vehicle owner) has the right to access the data
and if applicable can demand the correction,
deletion or barring of data that affects him or
her and that the processing of which does not
correspond with the GDPR regulations. Each cor‐
rection, deletion or barring carried out according
to this regulation must be shared with the third
party to which the data has been transmitted,
provided this does not prove to be infeasible and
does not incur disproportionate expenditure.
The person affected by the data processing has
the right to complain to the appropriate data
protection authority should they be of the opin‐
ion that their rights have been infringed by the
processing of their personal data.
Responsible contact point for the processing of
access rights: Konzernbeauftragter für den
Datenschutz, Daimler AG, HPC G353, D-70546
Stuttgart, Germany
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