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Adjusting themultifunction display
Content 4 canbefreelyselected.
Theindexpoints 6 show theselected display
content.
Operatingthe menu ba r
Content 5 canbeset using menu bar 3 .
i If you pressand hold button 1 ,the standard
display of themultifunction display is shown.
X
Swipe Touch Control 2 to theleftorright to
wipe.
Theselected area will be highlig hted.
X
Swipe Touch Control 2 up or down in order to
select thedesired displaycontent .
X
To call up themenubar: pressbutton 1 .
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To select content: swipe TouchControl 2 to
the left or rightand press to confirmthe menu.
X
To activate theHead-up Display: swipe Touch
Control 2 upwards.
Thecursorjumps to the top of the Head-up
Display.
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Press Touch Control 2 .
Multifunction display
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Operatingthe Head-upDisplay
The Head-up Display has threeconfigurable areas.
Youcan individual ly ad aptthe contentofthese ar-
eas or leavethemempty.
Quitting theHead-up Display
1 Back/Homebutton
2 Currentcursor po sition, shownbymeans of
blue highlighting
3 Indexpointofthe selected content
4 Switches offthe Head-upDisplay
5 Adjusts theHead-up Display
(e.g. contra st/brightness/position)
6 TouchControl
X
UseTouch Control 6 to make swiping
movementstothe rightand then press to confirm
themenu.
X
UseTouch Control 6 to make swiping
movementsupwards or downw ards andthen
presstoconfirmthe cont ents.
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Press Back/Home button 1 .
MBUX Interior Assist ant
TheMBUXInteriorAssistant recognizes certain
hand movementsand gestures made betweenthe
media display and thecen terconsole, including
those made on the touchpad.For example, youcan
switchthe reading light on/o ff by us ingthe back of
your hand to brieflytouch therear-view mirror.
Further controlfunctions:
•Operation of functions by moving thehandcloser
to thetouchscreeno rtouchpad, e.g. adjusting
seatsettings.
•Calling up apreviouslystoredfavorite wi th ahand
movement.
In-car assistant
Head-up Display and MBUXInteriorAssistant
Note that your vehicle may not be equippedwithall of thefeaturesdescribed.
1 Main applications
2 Quick-acce ss (e.g. direct destination en tryo r
navigating home)
3 Global search
(search forfunctions in thesystem,e.g.Music
or Navigation,a swellasthose externaltothe
system,e.g.Internet)
4 Crea tes,modifies and switches profile s
Youcan,for example, storethe seatand
steer ingwheel position,multifunction display
contents, ambientlightingsettings, favo rites
andpersonalizedsuggestions.
5 Calls up theNotifications Cente r
6 Numberofapplications and thecurrently
selected displayare a
7 Calls up theair conditioningmenu
8 Calls up favorites, suggestions and themes
Favorites
Almost everyfunctioncan be stored as afavorite.
Quick-access occurs using favor ites button
ß on
thestee ring wheeloronthe touchpad.
Suggestions
Thesystem learns thedrive r'shabits. Usingartificial
intelligence,for example, places whichare visited
regularly,numbers whichare called regularlyo r
favorite musicstylesare storedassuggestions in
theprofile andcan be called up morequickly.
Themes
Viaasetofthemespre-configured ex-fact ory, a
number of settings, e.g. display cont en t, music
stations, driveprogram,ambient lighting, canb e
changed simultaneously.
You cancreatenew themes yourself.
MBUX multimedia systemHomescreen
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Starting adia log
For thedialogwiththe VoiceControlSystem you
canuse complete sentencesasvoice commands.
Help functions
• Optimal operati on:
saythe "HelpVoice Control Sy stem" voice
command.
• Help forthe currentfunction:
Say the "Help" voice commandduringthe dialog.
• Help foraspeci ficsyst em:
Saythe voice command forthe desired system,
e.g. "Helptelephone".
Youcan ch ange thelanguage viathe system
langua ge settings. If theset systemlanguageisnot
supported by theVoice Control System, Englishwill
be selected .
Sele cted examples
Navigation voicecommands
• "Navigatet o25WoodwardAvenue, Detroit"
Starts routeguidancetoa naddress. The ordero f
theroad,townorstre et number is irrel evant.
• "Navigatet oJohnDoe"
Starts route guidance to acontact fromyour
addressbook.
• "Showalternativeroutes"
Thenavigationshows alternativeroutes forroute
guidance.
• "Navigatet othe nearestgas station."
Starts route guidance to the nearestfilling
station.
Telephonevoice commands
• "CallJohnDoe"
The telephonenumberofastored contact is
dialed.
• "R eadout newtextmessages"
All newtextmessages will be read out.
• "Call my father on his cell number."
Thetelephone numberofthe contact"Fathercell"
will be called.
Media/radiovoice commands
• "Switchtostation Z100"
If you arelisten ingtothe radio,you cansay the
name of astation to which youwould like to
listen.
• "Play BobDylan"
Thesystemsearchesthrough thenames of all
available albums,tracks, arti sts, musicgenres
andplaylists.Ifthe result is clear,playbackstarts
immediately .
Vehiclevoice commands
•"Open theAssistancemenu"
•"Temperature 22 °C"
•"When is thenextservice due?"
•"Frontpassenger readinglight on"
•"Ambientlightingtoblue"
•"Head-upDisplay on/off"
Online voicecommands
i
To usethisfeature,you must have aconnection
to theInternet.
•"What will theweather be like tomorrowi n
Boston?"
•"Is it going to rain at my de st inatio n?"
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Activationwithakeyword: Say"Hi Mercedes"
and combineitwithavoice command or aques-
tion.
or
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Activationusing therockerswitchonthe
multifunctionste eringwheel: Press
? up-
wards andafter theacoustic signal sayavoice
command or aquestion.
TheVoice Control System(forinfotainment, navigati on and vehicl efunctions)
Note that your vehicle may not be equippedwithall of thefeaturesdescribed.
Connect ingamobile phone
Requirements
Bluetooth
®
is switchedononthe mobi le phoneand
thedeviceisvisible for otherdevices (seethe
manufactur er's operatinginstructions).
Searchingfor amobile phone
If your mobile phone is not found, try searching on
themobile phoneitself.
Authorizingamobile phone
Furtherinformation
Detailed informationonBluetooth
®
connections
withyour mobilephone canbefou nd at:
https: //www.mercedes-b enz.com/conne ct
Connect ingexternalmedia sources
Dependingonthe vehicleequipment,there arefur-
therUSB ports in thestowage compartm entinthe
front center consoleo rinthe rearfolding compart-
ment.
1 Changing mobilephones
2 Device manage r
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On theMBUXmultimediasystem, select ò *
Phone
* .
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Select Connect NewDevice.
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Select thedesired mobile phone.
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Acodeisdisplayed in themultimedia system and
on themobilephone.
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If thecodes match: confirm thecodeonthe
mobile phone .
1 USBconnection(type C)
2
ç
USBconnection forAppleCarPl ay™o r
AndroidAuto™
Bluetooth
®
connectionand external media sources
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HANDS-FREEACCESS
If youcarry theKEYLESS-GO keyonyourperson,
you willbedetected by asensor.
Do not touchthe bumperand maintain adistanceo f
around 12 in (30cm).
i Thekicking movementmust be towards the
vehicleand back again, and it must not be
carried outtoo sl owly.
Deactivating theKEYLESS-GOkey function
If youwisht oreducethe energy consumptionofthe
key, youcan deactivate theKEYLESS-GOfunction.
Furtherinformation
Furtherinformation aboutMercedes-Benz vehicles
andabout Daimler AG canbefound on thefollowing
websit es:
https://www.mbusa.com
Mercedes-Benz Guides app
TheMercedes-Benz Guid es appcontainsthe en tire
Operator's Manualand is availablefreeofcharge in
standardapp stores.
Registering with theMercedesmeportal
Register with theMercedes me Portaltoenjoy the
entire range of fe atures your vehiclehas to offer.
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To open or close: kick into thecentero fthe
sensor detectionrange underthe bumperwith
yourfoot.
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To deactivate: press twice in succession on
button 1 .
Thebattery checklampofthe SmartKey lights up
twice brieflyand once foralonge rperiod.
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To activa te: press any buttononthe SmartKey.
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Operator's Manuals
How-to vi deos
Furtherinformationonyourveh icle
Note that your vehicle may not be equippedwithall of thefeaturesdescribed.