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Mercedes Benz Car Amplifier Audio 50 User's Manual
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1. Telephone Operation Telephone book 14 li The telephone book is sorted in alphabeti Depending on the entry made on the When you press EAN the Telephone cal order and contains the first 500 tele telephone various logos may be as main menu will be displayed again phone entries signed to the phone numbers Mail address The following options are now available Home number e switching the telephone book display Work number on the Audio 50 gt Page 69 Calling up the telephone book A db E Fax number o El On the Audio 50 gt Inthe Telephone main menu press the Ph book soft key e Selecting telephone book entry Man number gt Page 69 and starting the call Mobile number amp FRANK a OK E Pager number e onthe Audio 50 adding a voice tag to a TOM telephone book entry gt Page 73 a MILLER On the multifunction steering wheel SMITH v j PERRE DAE 1955232261 Wi gt Switch the multifunction display in the P82 60 3794 31US instrument cluster to the Telephone The telephone book is displayed on the main screen gt Page 73 Audio 50 with one entry highlighted gt Press EAN or Sa A telephone book entry appears in the multifunction display Switching telephone book display gt On the Audio 50 call up the telephone book gt Page 68 Press the 123 soft key This will switch to the number display The name of the highlighted entry is still given in the
2. The system plays the sixth CD The LED in the sixth magazine compartment button 2 has a continuous red light gt Es a cD6 Scan Track 1 00 10 P82 60 3781 31 gt Retract the CD changer gt Page 40 The loading procedure is complete o If instead of loading all 6 magazine compartments you only wish to load compartments 1 4 for example do not push a fifth CD into the slot 1 The CD changer initially tries to load the fifth CD but then aborts the loading procedure The system automatically starts playing the fourth CD CD Mode Ejecting CDs Ejecting CD from the Audio 50 gt Press O The Audio 50 ejects the CD Remove the CD from the slot If you do not remove the CD out of the CD slot within approx 15 seconds the Audio 50 retracts it again and starts playing it O If you eject an audio CD during play back the unit plays the next available audio CD in the CD changer If there are no other audio CDs avail able the system switches to the audio source listened to before CD mode CD Mode Ejecting CDs from the CD changer gt Briefly press the corresponding maga zine compartment button 2 The LED in the button 2 flashes red The CD changer ejects the CD You have the following options e Ejecting a single CD gt Page 44 de eek p ds oa Remove the CD from the slot 1 within approx 15 seconds Ejecting a single CD 15 seconds it is retracted again
3. A EXT lt 99 9 FM A e P82 60 3785 31 gt Press a for forward or WAN for backward Press and hold the button for at least 2 seconds Manual tuning is activated gt Keep holding the button or release it and keep tapping it in quick succes sion Every press of the button causes the frequency to change incrementally un til the button is released Manual tuning is deactivated if the but ton is not pressed for approx 3 sec onds O Frequency increments for manual tun ing FM AM 200 kHz 10 kHz Selecting using manual frequency entry Manual frequency entry is available in the FM and AM wavebands Entry example 97 9 MHz in the FM wave band gt Switch on the FM waveband gt Page 27 CME 99 9 FM A se P82 60 3785 31 gt Press ES The frequency entry screen is dis played This gives the frequency range of the FM waveband Manual entry 87 9 107 9 MHz __ FM FM 92 9 FM Return 8010 P82 60 3789 31 gt In sequence press the number buttons FR and MER Each number entered is displayed on the screen gt Press The system tunes to the frequency Af ter a short time the FM main menu is displayed O It is not possible to make entries out side the frequency range Radio mode Storing stations The FM and the AM waveband each have ten available presets You have the following options e Manual storing gt Page 31 e Storing u
4. Audio 50 Operator s Manual Mercedes Benz Congratulations on your new Mercedes Benz car radio Please familiarise yourself with your car ra dio and read the operating manual before driving off This will ensure your complete enjoyment of your car radio and prevent danger to yourself and to others Depending on the equipment version and your vehicle model the following compo nents may be installed CD changer tele phone LINGUATRONIC and sound system The operating manual also contains de scriptions of these functions Therefore it is possible that some of the descriptions contained herein do not apply to your radio Mercedes Benz constantly update their car radios to the latest technological stan dards and therefore retain the right to im plement changes in design equipment and technology Thus no liability can be de rived from the statements illustrations and descriptions contained in this operat ing manual For further questions please contact your Mercedes Benz service centre This operating manual is a component part of your vehicle It should therefore always be kept in your vehicle and should be passed on to the new owner if the car is sold The Technical Editors of DaimlerChrysler AG wish you Good driving CA Concept of this manual Operating safety A Radio operating elements Cassette operating elements CD operating elements Telephone operating elem
5. Volume adjustment 20 EJ Balance and Fader 21 Track number entry 48 Raeeand ireble 22 EN and Backward track skip 48 Audio main menu 26 Selecting CD 48 E ES ly Selection functions Reverse 49 At a glance Telephone operating elements Telephone operating elements P82 60 3812 31 At a glance Telephone operating elements Function Page Function Page Function Page Function buttons EES Balance and Fader 21 EJ Accepting call 62 Bass and Treble 22 Unlock code entry 59 Starting call 66 Phone number entry 62 Redial function 63 Telephone main menu 60 Speed dial 65 Terminating call 67 Switching on telephone 57 OG Pa y Switching on off 20 Switching off telephone 57 Selection function Confirmation Volume adjustment 20 At a glance Multifunction steering wheel Multifunction steering wheel Function Page Function Page 3 Making calls 5 Radio mode next station Accepting call 62 5 revious station Starting call 66 Bed Redial function 63 Telephone mode ES next list entr Terminating call 67 Y 4 Changing menu in multi EA previous list entry function display a Function Page forwards 1 Multifunction display backwards 2 Adjusting volume 5 CD and cassette mode E Quieter 20 next track Loucter A Be previous track Settings menu Introduction Menu system General operation Introduction Menu system Menu system The Audio 50 is easy
6. e onthe Audio 50 e onthe multifunction steering wheel e via the Linguatronic The descriptions in this operating man ual presume that the cell phone is in serted into the telephone adapter 0 In this operating manual operation from the Audio 50 and from the multi function steering wheel is described Unless otherwise specified the de scriptions and the displays illustrated relate to the Audio 50 Operation at the cell phone is de scribed in a separate operating manu al Telephone General information If the message Enter Unlock Code isdisplayed enter the unlock code gt Page 59 Only then will you be able to use all the telephone functions You will still be able to make 911 emergency calls gt Page 58 if the tele phone is blocked by the unlock code A brief interruption of the connection is not a malfunction of the phone The telephone automatically tries to re register on a network Telephone General information The telephone cannot be used or cannot e Ifthe message Telephone being be used yet in the following situations activated please wait is dis e lf the telephone is not or not yet regis played tered on a network e Ifthe message Please insert The message No Service appears phone is displayed in the status line The telephone auto Insert the cell phone into the tele matically tries to register on a network phone adapter Vehicle operating If there is
7. loudspeakers Linguatronic Voice control system Logic 7 Ambient sound playback system which permits a better spatial sound quality compared to stereo sound Soft keys Keys which have different functions de pending on the operating mode select ed Technical terminology SCAN search Plays receivable radio stations CD cassette tracks in succession for ap prox 8 seconds SMS Short Message Service Service for transmitting short text mes sages and other information Unlock code Protects the telephone against unau thorized users A Accepting Call telephone 62 Accident hazard 5 34 39 40 54 Active call 66 Adjusting Balance 21 Bass 22 Fader 21 Sound functions 22 Treble 22 Volume 20 Adjusting sound functions 22 Adjusting the bass 22 Adjusting the treble 22 Audio 50 switching off 20 switching on 20 Automatic volume control 21 Autostore 29 32 79 B Balance 79 adjusting 21 Bass 22 Cc Call telephone accepting 62 starting 66 terminating 66 Calling up Telephone book 68 Cassette ejecting 35 Forward 37 inserting 34 Rewind 37 Selecting track 36 Skip blank 37 Switching side 35 Cassette mode 34 Operating elements 10 switching to 34 CD Copy protection 39 40 ejecting 43 Forward 49 loading 40 41 Mix 50 Repeat CD 50 Repeat track 50 Reverse 49 selecting 46 Selecting track 47 Track mix 50 CD changer opening 40 retracting 40 CD Mode General information 39 CD m
8. 4 seconds Otherwise the track search and scan search will not function Selecting using track search Starting search gt gt or Call up the Tape main menu gt Page 35 Press EEES or EE The forward scan starts Press W445 or The backward scan starts O Forward search The Audio 50 fast forwards the cas sette to the beginning of the next track and then switches to cassette play back Backward search The Audio 50 rewinds the cassette to the beginning of the track currently playing and then switches to cassette playback Canceling search gt On the Audio 50 press one of the buttons EEE D EEE or The Audio 50 switches to cassette playback Selecting using scan search The scan search starts playing a track for approx 8 seconds and then fast forwards to the beginning of the next track gt Call up the Tape main menu gt Page 35 P82 60 3774 31 gt Press the Scan soft key The scan starts Press the Scan soft key again The scan stops Fast forward rewind gt Call up the Tape main menu gt Page 35 gt Press Bala for more than 2 seconds The cassette winds forward or gt Press The cassette rewinds i The cassette winds forward or back un til you interrupt it or until it reaches the end beginning of the tape i The side is switched at the end of the tape and cassette playback restarts Cassette playback starts immedi
9. 60 3786 31 Switching wavebands gt Call up the FM or the AM main menu gt Page 27 The system switches to the FM or AM waveband Radio mode Selecting stations You have the following options Selecting using frequency list gt Page 28 Selecting using station search gt Page 28 Selecting using station presets gt Page 29 Selecting using Autostore presets gt Page 29 Selecting using the scan search gt Page 30 Selecting using manual tuning gt Page 30 Selecting using manual frequency en try gt Page 31 Radio mode Selecting using frequency list O The frequency listis available in the FM and AM waveband The frequency list contains all the recep tion frequencies of the respective wave band regardless of the stations that currently can be received Only one list entry can be seen at a time showing the currently selected frequency gt Switch on the desired waveband FM or AM gt Page 27 gt Bypressing orf select a frequency from the list The system tunes to the selected fre quency r Scan 4 99 9 FM gt Bera AS P82 60 3785 31 O Frequency increments in the frequency list ES or KA button 200 kHz for FM 10 kHz for AM ao button 600 kHz for FM 30 kHz for AM Selecting using station search gt or O The station search is available in the FM AM and WB wavebands Switch on the desired waveband FM
10. Autostore search starts After a while the new preset assign ment is displayed The system tunes to the station stored at preset 1 After a short time the Waveband main menu is displayed again Weather band You will be able to receive up to 7 weather band stations gt Call up the Audio main menu gt Page 26 gt P82 60 3777 31 Press the WB soft key The weather band station with the best reception is called up Changing weather band stations WB WB 3 v Return T R P82 60 3808 31 You have the following options for calling up another weather band station Calling up stations using station search Calling up stations using the number buttons Calling up stations manually co Calling up stations using station search gt On the Audio 50 press sag or SEEK E The weather band station with the next best reception is found and called up Calling up stations using the number but tons gt On the Audio 50 press one of the but tons EE to EA The selected weather band station is called up i Depending on the vehicle s position it will not be possible to receive all the stations Radio mode Calling up stations manually gt On the Audio 50 press PY or KA The next weather band station is called up O Depending on the vehicle s position it will not be possible to receive all the stations Cassette Mode Cassette Mode Switching to cass
11. Turn the key in the steering lock to po sition O and remove it or Press the button Volume The volume settings for the audio sources and the telephone can be set indepen dently The system automatically stores each setting A single setting is stored for the radio cas sette and CD audio sources The system automatically stores the setting Adjusting the volume gt On the Audio 50 turn the rotary control or gt Onthe multifunction steering wheel press or al You will adjust the volume to be louder or quieter according to the direction of rotation or the button that is pressed The system automatically stores the volume settings on switching off After switching on again the volume may be quieter than when switched off It is quieter if e the system was switched off for more than 15 minutes e or if the volume was set to a value out side a certain range when switching off Automatic volume control The automatic volume control adjusts the volume depending on e the vehicle speed only in vehicles with out Sound system e or noises inside the vehicle only in ve hicles with Sound system Balance and Fader A single setting is stored for the balance and the fader for radio cassette and CD mode The system automatically stores each setting The balance and the fader setting for tele phone mode are independent of all other operating modes The system automatical ly stores each se
12. available The CD list contains all the loaded CDs Only one list entry can be seen The entry is given above the track display It shows the number of the CD currently being played gt Call up the CD main menu gt Page 45 DERE coo A Scan Track 1 y CD6 00 10 7 P82 60 3781 31 gt By pressing or select another CD from the list You are only able to select loaded CDs gt Press amp or gt Do not change the selection The CD changes You will hear the new ly selected CD Selecting by directly entering the CD number gt Call up the CD main menu gt Page 45 gt A selection by directly entering a num ber is possible using the buttons MY En Selection example CD No 3 in the CD changer gt Press EJ Selection example CD in the Audio 50 CD No 0 gt Press IM The CD changes You will hear the new ly selected CD O If you select a CD that is not available you will continue to hear the CD cur rently being played Selecting using Magazine menu i A selection is only possible if at least 2 audio CDs are available Call up the CD main menu gt Page 45 lt CD6 gt EE A Sm Track 1 v 00 10 P82 60 3781 31 Press the Magazi soft key The Magazine menu is displayed 1 20 3 4 50 60 00 P82 60 3782 31 CD Mode gt By pressing EY KA a CD or EM select You are only able to select loaded CDs O O CD loaded
13. call 62 P Phone call terminating 62 66 67 PLEASE INSERT PHONE 56 60 Presets Station 29 31 R Radio mode 27 Operating elements 8 switching to 27 Reading SMS 71 Recvd list 63 Redial function 61 63 Repeat CD 50 Track CD mode 50 Retracting CD changer 40 Reverse in CD mode 49 Rewind in cassette mode 37 S Safety instructions 5 34 39 40 54 Scan search 79 in cassette mode 36 in CD mode 49 in radio mode 30 Search Station 28 Selecting Cassette track 36 CD 46 CD track 47 Station 27 Telephone book entry 69 Selecting track in cassette mode 36 in CD mode 47 Sending Sequences of digits telephone mode 67 Sending sequences of digits telephone mode 67 Servicing 5 Setting Display brightness 77 Language 78 Time 76 Setting the language 78 Setting the time 76 Short Message Service see SMS Skip blank cassette mode 37 SMS 71 79 deleting 72 Menu 71 reading 71 Soft keys 79 Speed dial 65 Starting Call telephone 66 Station presets 29 31 search 28 selecting 27 Switching Cassette side 35 Multifunction display 52 73 Telephone book display 69 to cassette mode 34 to CD mode 39 to radio mode 27 to telephone mode 59 Waveband 27 Switching hands free microphone on off 67 Switching multifunction display 52 73 Switching off Audio 50 20 Dolby B NR 38 Hands free microphone 67 Linguatronic help text 77 Mute function 26 Noise reduction 38 Telephone 57 Switching
14. changer has aborted the procedure Retract the CD changer gt Page 40 CD Mode i If you are listening to a CD in the changer Ejection of all CDs stops CD playback After ejection the CD in the Audio 50 is played If there is no audio CD in the Audio 50 the system switches to the audio source listened to before CD mode CD main menu gt Call up the Audio main menu gt Page 26 AM TAPE WB FM 1 99 9 FM 010 P82 60 3777 31 gt Press the CD soft key The CD main menu is displayed CD Mode Maga c gt MS A Scan Track 1 v Return CD6 00 10 aDJ P82 60 3781 31 You will hear the CD listened to last If the CD listened to last is no longer available the unit plays the next avail able audio CD This may be the CD in the Audio 50 or a CD in the CD changer If no audio CD is available the system does not switch to CD mode The message No CD inserted is briefly displayed gt Insert an audio CD into the Audio 50 or the CD changer gt Page 41 Selecting CDs The numbers 1 6 are assigned to the CDs in the CD changer magazine and the num ber 0 to the CD in the Audio 50 You have the following selection options e Selecting using CD list gt Page 46 e Selecting by directly entering the CD number gt Page 47 e Selecting using Magazine menu gt Page 47 Selecting using CD list O A selection is only possible if at least 2 audio CDs are
15. display On the multifunction steering wheel press or repeatedly until the Telephone screen appears in the multifunction display in the instrument cluster The main screen or a list screen are dis played Telephone Multifunction steering wheel Main screen S ammm TEL GSM NET2 BETRE BER 1 Network provider 2 Receiving signal strength In the list screen instead of the Ready message either a telephone book entry or one of the last 10 outgoing calls will be dis played If you see the list screen press BS This will switch to Telephone main screen System menu System menu System menu In the System menu you can make settings that relate to the entire system Calling up the System menu gt Press Fang The System menu is displayed Display System n0JU P82 60 3798 31 You now have the following options e Setting the time gt Page 76 e Perform Display settings gt Page 77 e Setting the language gt Page 78 Setting the time i It is only possible to set the time when there is GPS reception The time change to summer or winter time does not take place automatical ly You will have to do this manually You should set the time sent by the GPS satellites UTC to the correct time zone Call up the Service menu gt Page 76 Press the Clock soft key 12 49 UTC 18 49 P82 60 3790 31 Press EN or KA This changes t
16. lt Side 1 gt Dolby B Vv Return TAPE 00 P82 60 3778 31 CD Mode A Only insert CDs into the Audio 50 and the CD changer when the vehicle is at a stand still When driving the vehicle doing this may create an accident hazard by diverting your attention from the traffic Accident hazard A Injury hazard The Audio 50 and the CD changer are class 1 laser products Invisible laser radiation will cause a hazard if the housing is opened or damaged Do not open the housing There are no user serviceable parts inside the Audio 50 or the CD changer For safety reasons any main tenance work must be performed exclusive ly by qualified service experts General information The system may not be able to play some audio CDs with copy protection CDs should be handled with care in order to prevent malfunction when playing Avoid leaving fingerprints and dust on the CDs You must not write on or attach stickers to CDs Clean CDs occasionally with a commercial ly available cleaning cloth Do not use sol vents anti static spray etc for cleaning purposes and replace the CDs into the CD box after use Protect the CDs from heat and direct sunlight Switching to CD mode gt Call up the CD main menu gt Page 45 or CD Mode gt Insert an audio CD into the Audio 50 or the CD changer gt Page 40 CD drive in the Audio 50 control unit A CD drive is integrated into the Audio 50 The drive can p
17. no network available you will manual not be able to make 911 emergency calls If you try to start an outgoing call the message No service Call not possible will be displayed briefly Telephone Operation Operation Switching on telephone After switching on the telephone the sys Switching off telephone gt Switch on the Audio 50 gt Page 20 tem checkswhether your cell phone has Turn the electronic key to position 0 an unlock code i and remove the key If there is an unlock code the Audio 50 re F a The telephone switches off after a de gt On the Audio 50 briefly press j yp quests you to enter this code lay of about 1 2 minutes This calls up the Telephone main menu The message Enter Unlock Code 5r or then appears in the display gt Inthe Telephone main menu gt Onthe Audio 50 press forlonger gt Enter the unlock code using the num press for longer than 3 seconds than 3 seconds ber buttons gt Page 59 or or Switch off the cell phone gt Telephone gt On the multifunction steering wheel operating manual press Ea or gt Switch on the cell phone gt Telephone operating manual Telephone Operation 911 emergency calls Warning A The 911 emergency call system is a public service Using it without due cause is a crim inal offense i The following conditions must be met for a 911 emergency call e telephone switched o
18. on Audio 50 20 Dolby B NR 38 Hands free microphone 67 Linguatronic help text 77 Mute function 26 Noise reduction 38 Telephone 57 Switching wavebands 27 T Telephone switching off 57 switching on 57 Telephone book 68 calling up 68 Selecting entry 69 Switching display 69 Telephone mode 55 General information 55 Operating elements 14 switching to 59 TELEPHONE UNAVAILABLE 60 Terminating Call telephone 66 Phone call 62 66 67 Track mix CD mode 50 Treble 22 U UTC 76 V Voice tag 70 Volume adjusting 20 Automatic volume control 21 WwW Weather band 32 Mercedes Benz will be pleased to answer all your questions Mercedes Benz contact Telephone 00800 17777777 international 49 69 95 307277 Internet For further information on Mercedes Benz vehicles and on DaimlerChrysler please visit us on the internet www mercedes benz com www daimlerchrysler com Printing HAGO Druck und Medien GmbH Technical editing If you have questions or suggestions re garding this operating manual please con tact the technical editing department at the following address DaimlerChrylser AG HPC R821 70546 Stuttgart Editorial close 30 05 2002 Re printing translation and coping including excerpts are prohibited without our written permission Order No XXXX XXXX XX Parts No 211 XXX XX XX US Issue A 1450 417
19. or AM gt Page 27 or Weather Band gt Page 32 On the Audio 50 press Bag or AS The search proceeds upwards or down wards and stops at the next receivable station Switch the multifunction display in the instrument cluster to the Audio screen gt Page 52 On the multifunction steering wheel press EAN or RA The search proceeds upward or down ward and stops at the next receivable station Selecting using station presets The FM and the AM waveband each have ten available presets You can access the presets using the num ber buttons or via the Memory menu Access using number buttons gt Switch on the desired waveband gt Page 27 gt Press one of the buttons EN E The system tunes to the preset station Access via the Memory menu gt Switch on the desired waveband gt Page 27 Memory 4 EEN lt 99 9 FM MENTE FM 2 k P82 60 3785 31 Press the Memory soft key The Station list menu is displayed 1 92 9 FM 2 99 9 FM 3 92 7 FM 4 97 3 FM 5 101 1 FM 6 102 1 FM 7 102 7 FM 8 103 5 FM 9 105 5 FM 0 105 1 FM Return FM 2 99 9 FM 0 P82 60 3787 31 gt Bypressing EN Eg or E select a preset gt Press The system tunes to the preset station After a short time the main menu of the respective waveband is displayed Radio mode Selecting using Autostore presets The FM and the AM waveband each have ten available Autostore presets The pr
20. After selecting the desired entry start the call gt Page 66 Telephone Operation Speed dial You can store and call up phone numbers in the speed dial memory on the telephone gt Telephone operating manual It is also possible to do this from the Audio 50 Call up the Telephone main menu gt Page 60 gt Press one of the buttons EZ for more than 2 seconds The telephone automatically starts call ing the number stored or gt Briefly press one of the buttons MN ER gt Starting the call gt Page 66 Telephone Operation Starting call The volume of the call can be adjusted Terminating call On the Audio 50 gt Page 20 On the Audio 50 Other operating functions can be found gt Enter a phone number gt Page 62 under Active call gt Page 66 gt Press END gt Press Bal On the multifunction steering wheel On the multifunction steering wheel The telephone establishes the connec p tion to the phone number entered or Entera phone number gt Page 62 gt Press EN lected une gt Press K Active call uE rare Scala ne o If you or the person you are calling an Prol oon tion to the phone number entered or swers the call is active selected eS fe if th li The call screen is displayed The call dura TEL Read ET the person you are calling answers tion is given in the display the call is active You will conduct the call over the hands free syst
21. B wavebands Changing audio source Example Switching to FM waveband gt Call up the Audio main menu gt Page 26 For radio mode in the FM waveband press the FM soft key e Cassette tape e CD gt In addition you can also switch the mute function on or off The FM main menu with the last select ed station is displayed EXT lt 99 9 FM Calling up Audio main menu gt On the Audio 50 press BUR The Audio main menu is displayed gt MOTE Z Return P82 60 3785 31 P82 60 3777 31 Mute function Switching on mute function gt On the Audio 50 press MW The system is muted Telephone calls can still be heard In CD and cassette mode the CD or the cassette stops Switching off mute function gt On the Audio 50 press WU again or Turn the volume rotary control The audio source selected before mute function activation is heard Radio mode Switching to radio mode gt Call up the FM AM or WB main menu gt Page 27 The system automatically switches to radio mode FM or AM main menu gt Call up the Audio main menu gt Page 26 Press the AM or FM soft key The FM main menu with the last select ed station is displayed or The AM main menu with the last select ed station is displayed FM main menu EXT 99 9 FM ENTES rd P82 60 3785 31 AM main menu r Em 530 AM EN v Return AM 1 8 P82
22. O CD not loaded gt Press Q The CD changes and the CD main menu is displayed You will hear the newly selected CD Selecting track You have the following options e Selecting using track skip gt Page 48 e Selecting using track liste gt Page 48 e Selecting by manually entering track number gt Page 48 e Selecting using the scan search gt Page 49 CD Mode Selecting using track skip Track skip on the Audio 50 Call up the CD main menu gt Page 45 gt For forward skipping press SEXO or gt For backward skipping press Track skip on the multifunction steering wheel gt Switch the multifunction display in the instrument cluster to the Audio screen gt Page 52 gt For forward skipping press a or For backward skipping press BEA O Forward track skip You will hear the next track Backward track skip If the track has been playing for more than approx 10 seconds the unit skips back to the beginning of this track If less than 10 seconds have played the unit skips back to the beginning of the previous track Selecting using track liste The track list contains all the tracks on the CD currently being played Only one list en try can be seen at a time showing the number of the track currently playing gt Call up the CD main menu gt Page 45 ME cos gt SA A Scan Track 1 v P82 60 3781 31 gt By pressing or select another trac
23. SMS is displayed or Telephone SMS gt Press the Sender soft key The sender s phone number is dis played Selecting message gt Call up the SMS menu gt Page 71 gt By pressing EN or KV select a mes sage In the status line you will be able to see when the message was received Reading message gt Select a message gt Page 71 and press Q This displays the text of the message DD Telephone SMS Hello how are you I m sorry but the meeting this week has been moved to the next week P82 60 3815 31 gt Press PY or You can scroll through the text of the message Deleting message Select a message gt Page 71 Press the Delete soft key Do you really want to delete the message lt Yes No gt ed P82 60 3814 31 gt By pressing select the entry Yes or or Press The message is deleted The SMS menu is displayed Quitting the SMS menu Press the Return soft key This will return you to the Telephone main menu By pressing J select the entry No Press Q The message is not deleted The SMS menu is displayed Press the Return soft key The message is not deleted The SMS menu is displayed Multifunction steering wheel Using the telephone from the multifunction steering wheel presumes in some cases that the multifunction display in the instru ment cluster is switched to the Telephone main menu Switching multifunction
24. The system starts playing the CD The ejection procedure is complete gt Retract the CD changer gt Page 40 1 CD slot 2 Magazine compartment buttons Open the CD changer gt Page 40 If the CD is not removed within approx 0 If you are listening to a CD in the CD changer and you eject another CD from the changer While ejecting the system interrupts CD playback After ejection the sys tem continues CD playback If you eject the CD that you are current ly listening to The next available audio CD is played This may be a CDin the CD changer or the CD in the Audio 50 If there are no other CDs available the system switches to the audio source listened to before CD mode Ejecting all CDs gt E amp Open the CD changer gt Page 40 1 CD slot 2 Magazine compartment buttons gt Press the button 2 of a full magazine compartment for more than 2 seconds The button LEDs of all the full magazine compartments briefly light up red 3 times The CD changer ejects the CDs one after the other The LED in the respective magazine compartment button 2 flashes red Remove each CD from the slot 1 within approx 15 seconds If a CD is not removed within approx 15 seconds the CD changer aborts the ejection procedure The CD is re tracted again The system starts play ing the CD The ejection procedure is complete when all the CDs have been removed or when the CD
25. afety instructions Safety instructions Accident hazard A Using cell phones whose antenna is inside the vehicle may cause the vehicle electronic system to malfunction The vehicle operat ing safety is thus endangered You may only use cell phones inside the ve hicle if they are connected to a separate ex ternal antenna approved by Mercedes Benz Stop or park if you as the driver do not want to use the hands free system Do not stop or park where stopping is prohibited Accident hazard A Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your car is cover ing a distance of 50 feet approximately 14 m every second As driver please de vote your attention primarily to the traffic Only use the telephone when traffic condi tions permit As driver always observe the laws in the country you are currently in when making phone calls while driving Accident hazard VAN As driver only use the hands free system for making calls while driving for safety rea sons If making calls using the hands free system drive attentively close all the windows and avoid all interfering noises General information If you vehicle is fitted with a cell phone mount you can insert certain cell phones into the adapter Further information can be obtained from your Mercedes Benz ser vice station i When the cell phone is inserted into the telephone adapter you can oper ate it e onthe cell phone itself
26. ately at the beginning of the tape for more than 2 seconds Interrupting fast forward rewind gt Press one of the buttons Naa or The Audio 50 switches to cassette playback Skip blank With skip blank switched on the Audio 50 skips blank sections of the cassette which are longer than approx 10 seconds Cassette Mode Switching skip blank on off gt Call up the Tape main menu gt Page 35 P82 60 3774 31 gt Press the Settings soft key The Settings menu is displayed Skip long pause DO A Return TAPE 0 P82 60 3779 31 gt Press This will switch skip blank on or off D gt Cassette Mode i Empty box Skip blank off Box filled in m Skip blank on The Tape main menu is displayed short ly after switching off or on Dolby B NR Noise Reduction Dolby B NR should be switched on for opti mum playback of cassettes recorded with Dolby B NR Switching Dolby B NR on off gt Call up the Tape main menu gt Page 35 P82 60 3774 31 gt Press the Dolby B soft key This will switch Dolby B NR on or off O DOLBY and the double D sym bol MX are trademarks of the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby noise reduction is manu factured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Display with Dolby B NR switched off A Settings P82 60 3774 31 Display with Dolby B NR switched on A ET lt
27. d activating function An additional sound function can be acti vated by selecting it in the Sound menu gt Press HA The Tone menu is displayed P82 60 3775 31 gt Press the Options soft key The Sound menu is displayed Stereo a Ee Driver centered O Speech O Options Logic 7 O v Boma FM Options a0 P82 60 3776 31 gt or By pressing PY or MY select the de sired function Press the Reset soft key This will activate the Logic 7 function factory setting Press Y The selected setting is stored A corre sponding message is given in the sta tus line Introduction Explanation of the additional sound functions Stereo Conventional stereo sound Driver centered Stereo sound optimized forthe driver s seat Speech Stereo sound optimized for under standing speech Logic 7 Ambient sound General operation i Logic 7 sound provides better spatial sound quality than with conventional stereo sound Logic 7 sound functions with all conventional stereo audio sources e g stereo cassette stereo CD and stereo radio stations If reception is poor Logic 7 should be switched off because this may consid erably impair the signal Audio main menu Radio mode Cassette Mode CD Mode Multifunction steering wheel Audio main menu Audio main menu In the Audio main menu you can switch be tween the following audio sources e Radio FM AM W
28. d telephone book en try gt Page 69 FRANK A BTS HS TOM MILLER SMITH Y Return TEL 1955232261 aDJ P82 60 3794 31US Press the El soft key Ifa voice tag has not yet been assigned to this telephone book entry you will be requested to repeat the text tag twice Say the texttag twice Now you can also call up the telephone book entry using LINGUATRONIC gt LINGUATRONIC operating manual or If a voice tag has already been assigned to this telephone book entry you will be asked whether you want to delete this voice tag SMS You can receive read and delete SMS messages If anew SMS has been received an enve lope symbol appears on the right of the status line 0 491772323221 4 ESETEI 191712345678 amp 19235443213 491722334455 Y BESTA 02 18 2002 05 45pm mil P82 60 3801 31US SMS menu gt Call up the Telephone main menu gt Page 60 Press the SMS soft key The SMS menu is displayed PY Subject amp 491772323221 amp 191712345678 amp 19235443213 amp 491722334455 Y Return 02 18 2002 05 45pm mill P82 60 3801 31US Switching between Sender and Subject You can have the incoming SMS displayed with the sender or the subject If you have selected the sender the telephone num ber is displayed O The caller s number only appears if it is transmitted Press the Subject soft key The start of the
29. e 45 gt Press E33 3 or and keep pressed gt To terminate release the N34 or button CD Mode Playback options The following options are available e Normal sequence gt Page 50 e Repeat track gt Page 50 e Repeat CD gt Page 51 e Track mix gt Page 51 e CD mix gt Page 51 Activating playback options Example Repeat track option gt Call up the CD main menu gt Page 45 ME o gt E A EE Track 1 y Return CD6 00 10 00 P82 60 3781 31 Press the Settings soft key The Settings menu is displayed Normal sequence OA Repeat track O Repeat CD O Track mix P82 60 3784 31 gt By pressing EY or BA select the Repeat track menu item gt Press The option is activated After a short time the CD main menu is displayed The activated option is given in the sta tus line Explanation of playback options Normal sequence You will hear the tracks in the normal sequence e g track 1 2 3 etc If only one CD is available the last track is followed by the first track again If two or more CDs are available the last track of one CD is followed by the first track of the next CD The CDs change in the normal se quence e g CD 1 2 3 etc The last track of the last CD is followed by the first track of the first available CD Repeat track The track currently playing is repeated until this function is switched off Repeat CD O It is
30. efly press the Gey button twice in quick succession This starts the dialing procedure for the phone number dialed last Incoming call You will hear the ringing tone in the event of an incoming call The call screen is dis played on the Audio 50 Call from 191722334455 FRANK TEL Ready B0 P82 60 3802 31 The call screen also appears in the multi function display in the instrument cluster Telephone Operation S ammm TEL FY ANRUF 1 The caller s number only appears if it is transmitted The caller s name only appears if in ad dition the number and the name are stored in the telephone book gt Page 68 Telephone Operation Accepting call i e selecting an entry from the On the Audio 50 It is also possible to accept or termi Dialed list gt Page 64 gt Press KE nate a call from the cell phone e using Speed dial gt Page 65 gt Telephone operating manual On the multifunction steering wheel Entering phone number directly Outgoing call gt Press EA gt Call up the Telephone main menu You will need to enter a number for an out gt Page 60 Once you have accepted the call is ac i tive E going call gt Using the MY buttons enter the The following options are available phone number You will conduct the call over the i Deleting i b rs hands free system The volume of the e Entering phone number directly eleting last or all numbers gt Pa
31. em The volume of the call can be adjusted P82 60 3805 31 You will hear the ringing tone if the line Display on the Audio 50 is not A 5 he busy lli gt Page 20 Ph book Call connected MES me pesen you are caling answers Other operating functions can be found ress 19172233445 E the call is active under Active call gt Page 66 NEWMAN You will conduct the call over the hands free system 00 01 20 P82 60 3807 31 Display in the multifunction display Si mmm TEL NEUMANN The following functions are available dur ing a call e Terminating active call gt Page 67 e Switching hands free microphone on off gt Page 67 e Sending sequences of digits gt Page 67 Terminating active call On the Audio 50 gt Press EN On the multifunction steering wheel gt Press EN Switching hands free microphone on off PresstheMic off soft key or Press theMic on soft key If the microphone is switched off the other person will not hear you You will continue to hear him her Telephone Operation Sending sequences of digits Answering machines or other devices can be controlled by sequences of digits e g remote inquiry You can enter the sequence of digits man ually or send a sequence saved in the tele phone book Entering sequence of digits For each digit press one of the corre sponding buttons B E You can also send the characters and
32. ents Multifunction steering wheel Menu functions and submenus Quitting submenus General operation Switching on off Automatic volume control Balance and Fader Bass and Treble Additional sound functions Audio ccc bcs ee ee ees 25 Audio mainmenu 26 Calling up Audio main menu 26 Changing audio source 26 Mute function 26 Radio mode eee ee 27 FM or AM mainmenu 27 Switching wavebands 27 Selecting stations 27 Storing stations 31 Weather band 32 Changing weather band stations 33 Cassette Mode 24 34 Opening cassette cover 34 Closing cassette cover 34 Inserting cassette 34 Ejecting cassette 35 Tape mainmenu 35 Switching cassette side 35 Selecting track 36 Fast forward rewind 37 Skip bladk o ooo o o 37 Dolby B NR Noise Reduction CD Mode coccccccocccccc 39 General information 39 Opening CD changer 40 Retracting CD changer 40 Loading CDs 40 Ejecting CDs 43 CD main menu 45 Selecting CDs 46 Selecting track 47 Audible fast forward or fast reverse 0 eee eee 49 Playback options 50 Explanation of playback options 50 Multifu
33. esets are assigned stations in the or der of their reception quality gt Page 32 The station with the best reception quality is stored at preset 1 gt Switch on the desired waveband gt Page 27 Em 99 9 FM MENTES y Return i l P82 60 3785 31 Press the Autost soft key FM 2 The Autostore menu is displayed gt gt Radio mode 1 92 9 FM 2 105 3 FM 3 101 5 FM 4 97 1 FM 5 99 9 FM 6 88 9 FM 7 95 9 FM 8 100 7 FM 9 90 7 FM 0 102 1 FM P82 60 3788 31 gt Bypressing EN KW orf select a preset gt Press Q The system tunes to the preset station After a short time the main menu of the respective waveband is displayed Selecting using the scan search The scan search is available in the FM and AM waveband The scan search plays each receivable sta tion for approx 8 seconds During the first search stations with ex tremely good reception are played During the second search stations with weaker reception are also played The scan search automatically stops at the station listened to before the scan search was started gt Switch on the desired waveband gt Page 27 r SET 99 9 FM BEN es P82 60 3785 31 Press the Scan soft key The scan starts Press the Scan soft key again The scan stops Selecting using manual tuning Manual tuning is available in the FM and AM wavebands gt Switch on the desired waveband gt Page 27
34. ette mode gt Open the cassette cover gt Page 34 and insert a cassette gt Page 34 or Call up the Tape main menu gt Page 35 Opening cassette cover The cassette cover gt Page 11 must be open in order to insert a cassette After in serting a cassette you should close the cover again gt Press The cassette cover opens If a cassette has already been inserted the Audio 50 ejects it 0 If the cassette cover remains open for more than 30 seconds a signal tone briefly sounds When the cassette cover is open you cannot eject the CD changer gt Page 40 or open the storage com partment in the center console Closing cassette cover gt Push down at the mark on the cassette cover gt Page 11 until it latches in Inserting cassette Accident hazard A Only insert a cassette into the Audio 50 when the vehicle is at a standstill If attempt ed during driving the distraction from the traffic situation leads to increased danger of accidents i We recommend that you do not use cassettes with a playing time of 120 minutes 120 Open the cassette cover gt Page 34 Push the cassette into the cassette slot until it engages then press it lightly The Audio 50 will pull the cassette into place and begins to play side 1 The Tape main menu is displayed P82 60 3774 31 Side 1 is defined as the cassette side that is facing upwards Close the cassette c
35. f e TheMemor y soft key opens the Mem ory submenu In some situations soft keys may not have any function In such cases they have a different appearance from the others Introduction Menu system Example The soft keys OK and Delete pr OK Enter Unlock Code i TEL T P82 60 3796 31 Quitting submenus You can quit submenus using the Return soft key The display switches to the next highest menu level The system does not adopt modified set tings that have not been stored There are exceptions when pressing the Return soft key will also store new set tings These exceptions are described in detail Introduction General operation General operation O The system can be operated as follows e from the Audio 50 itself e from the multifunction steering wheel In this operating manual operation from the Audio 50 and from the multi function steering wheel is described Unless otherwise specified the de scriptions and the displays illustrated relate to the Audio 50 Switching on off Switching on Turn the key in the steering lock to po sition 1 or 2 or gt Press the button In both cases the system defaults to the mode last used before the unit was switched off The operating mode s main menu is displayed i Without the key in position 1 or 2 of the steering lock the system automatically switches off again after about 30 min utes Switching off gt
36. ge 62 call can be adjusted gt Page 20 gt Press the Delete soft key briefly Other operating functions can be found e using the Redial function gt Page 63 or press and hold under Arca i Page 66 Calling up the telephone book and se gt After entering the phone number cor i rectly start the call gt Page 66 Terminating call lecting an entry gt Page 68 y ge 66 On the Audio 50 gt Press El e selecting an entry from the Recvd list gt Page 63 On the multifunction steering wheel gt Press EN Redial function The redial function starts the call to the last phone number dialed On the Audio 50 gt Briefly press the RANJ button twice in quick succession O If you press once the Dialed list appears on the Audio 50 This list contains at most the last 10 outgoing calls You can select an entry from the Dialed list and then start the call gt Page 64 On the multifunction steering wheel gt Switch the multifunction display in the instrument cluster to the Telephone main screen gt Page 73 gt Briefly press the button twice in quick succession i If you only press the button once this will call up the Dialed list in the multifunction display The Dialed list contains at most the last 10 outgoing calls You will see the last outgoing call You can select a call and then start the call gt Page 65 Selecting entry from the Recvd lis
37. he time in half hour in crements Press the Return soft key The System menu Is displayed The new setting is stored i The time in the vehicle instrument clus ter changes automatically at the same time if the instrument cluster has been set accordingly gt Vehicle operating manual Display settings Calling up the display settings menu gt Call up the Service menu gt Page 76 Press the Display soft key The Display settings menu is displayed Day mode O A Bre Night mode z Automatic O P82 60 3791 31US Changing the display design gt Call up the Display settings menu gt Page 77 gt By pressing EN or MY select a design gt Press Q Day mode option The display is set constantly to the Day design Night mode option The display is set constantly to the Night design Automatic option The display design changes de pending on the vehicle lighting con ditions Brightness setting Call up the Display settings menu gt Page 77 gt Press the Bright soft key The brightness screen is displayed P82 60 3792 31 System menu or Ey This will set the brightness Press Press the Reset soft key if desired This will set the brightness to the cen ter setting Press the Return soft key The new setting is stored Linguatronic help text If your vehicle is fitted with Linguatronic you can switch the help text on or off from the Audi
38. hin approx 15 seconds The printed side of the CD must face upwards The CD is retracted the LED in the magazine compartment button 2 has a continuous red light The system starts playing the CD lt cps gt Settings A E Track 1 v Return CD6 00 10 P82 60 3781 31 gt Retract the CD changer gt Page 40 The loading procedure is complete Loading all six magazine compartments Initial situation All magazine compart ments empty The CD changer loads all magazine com partments in order starting with compart ment 1 gt Open the CD changer gt Page 40 F 1 CD slot 2 Magazine compartment buttons 3 gt Press the button 2 of an empty maga zine compartment for more than 2 sec onds The LEDs of all magazine compartment buttons 2 briefly light up green 3 times gt Wait until the LED in the first magazine compartment button 2 flashes green This indicates that the CD changer is requesting the CD gt Push an audio CD into the CD slot 1 within approx 15 seconds The printed side of the CD must face upwards The CD is retracted the first magazine compartment is loaded The LED in the corresponding maga zine compartment button 2 has a con tinuous red light The CD changer then requests the next CD The LED in the corresponding magazine compartment button 2 now flashes green gt Repeat the last step until all six maga zine compartments have been loaded
39. is an audio CD the system switches to CD mode P82 60 3780 31 Loading CDs into CD changer In order to insert CDs you will need to open the CD changer gt Page 40 as 1 CD slot 2 Magazine compartment buttons There is a built in magazine in the CD changer It can hold up to six CDs The CD changer has six magazine com partment buttons 2 for controlling the loading procedure LEDs in the buttons in dicate the status of the corresponding magazine compartment Li Button LED off Magazine compartment empty Button LED continuously red Magazine compartment full The status of a magazine compartment can also be seen when selecting a CD in the magazine menu gt Page 47 Situated above the buttons 2 is the CD slot 1 for loading the CD changer CD Mode You have the following loading options e Loading a single magazine compart ment gt Page 41 e Loading all six magazine compart ments gt Page 42 Loading a single magazine compartment O Loading a magazine compartment in terrupts the playback of a CD in the changer Eject the CD changer gt Page 40 CD Mode 1 CD slot 2 Magazine compartment buttons gt Briefly press the button 2 of the empty magazine compartment that you wish to load gt Wait until the LED in the button 2 flash es green This indicates that the CD changer is requesting the CD gt Push an audio CD into the CD slot 1 wit
40. k from the list Press or gt Do not change the selection You will hear the selected track Selecting by manually entering track number gt Call up the CD main menu gt Page 45 gt Press EJ The Track input screen is displayed The number of tracks on the CD is dis played Manual track input 01 17 Return cal ll 01 08 P82 60 3783 31 Entry example Track 1 gt Press EN Entry example Track 15 gt Press Ml and in quick succession O It is not possible to enter a number greater than the number of tracks on the CD gt Wait approx 2 seconds after entering the number You will hear the selected track The CD main menu is displayed Selecting using the scan search The scan search starts playing each track on the current CD for approx 8 seconds It stops automatically at the track listened to before the scan search was started It is also possible to end the scan search man ually Starting scan search Call up the CD main menu gt Page 45 ME o gt EA A ET Track 1 v 00 10 P82 60 3781 31 Press the Scan soft key CD Mode O When you start the scan search the playbackoptionNormal sequence gt Page 50 is activated automatically Terminating scan search manually gt Press the Scan soft key The track that was playing when the scan was terminated remains selected Audible fast forward or fast reverse gt Call up the CD main menu gt Pag
41. lay audio CDs CD changer The CD changer can play audio CDs It is mounted concealed in the center console You can eject or retractthe CD changer in order to load or remove a CD CD Mode Opening CD changer va Y 1 Open button 2 Button field Close the cassette cover on the Audio 50 if it is open gt Page 34 Otherwise the CD changer will not open gt Press the open button 1 The button field 2 pivots upwards the CD changer opens Retracting CD changer gt Press the open button 1 or gt Wait 30 seconds after the last time a button on the CD changer is pressed The button field 2 pivots downwards the CD changer retracts Loading CDs Accident hazard A Only load CDs into the Audio 50 and the CD changer when the vehicle is at a standstill If attempted during driving the distraction from the traffic situation leads to increased danger of accidents O The Audio 50 and the CD changer may not be able to play some audio CDs with copy protection The Audio 50 and the CD changer eject CDs that cannot be read or have been inserted incorrectly Loading CD into Audio 50 The CD drive in the Audio 50 grips a CD Situated above the display is the CD slot gt Page 13 for loading the drive gt Insert a CD into the CD slot when the Audio 50 is switched on The printed side of the CD must face upwards The Audio 50 pulls the CD into the unit If the CD
42. lements Cassette operating elements Telephone operating elements Multifunction steering wheel At a glance Radio operating elements Radio operating elements P82 60 3813 31 At a glance Radio operating elements Function Page Function Page Function Page Soft keys p gt ES y and EN Selecion funeione Station search 28 Manual frequency entry 31 Confirmation Manual tuning 30 Storing stations 31 Mute uneton ze EES Balance and Fader 30 Calling up preset memory 29 SM taste et Bass and Treble 22 Volume adjustment 20 Aae Audio main menu 26 At a glance Cassette operating elements Cassette operating elements P82 60 3810 31 At a glance Cassette operating elements Function Page Function Page Function Page Soft keys Closing cassette panel 34 Mute function Ze Backward track search 36 O pal Switching on off 20 Reta 7 Selection function Volume adjustment 20 E Balance and Fader 21 Q Confirmation Bass and Treble 22 Cassette cover Forward track search 36 A mainmend 26 Opening cassette cover Fast forward 37 and ejecting cassette 34 Ata glance CD operating elements CD operating elements CD6 gt Track 1 y 00 10 P82 60 3811 31 At a glance CD operating elements Function Page Function Page Function Page CD ejection 43 Confirmation Soft keys Mute function 26 Forward track skip 48 CD slot 40 Switching on off 20 Forward 49 EJ
43. n e available cell phone network If you cannot make an emergency call you will have to initiate rescue mea sures yourself The 911 emergency call will also func tion if the telephone is blocked by the un lock code Making emergency call unlock code not entered yet You can make an emergency call from the cell phone or from the Audio 50 Calling from the cell phone gt Telephone operating manual Calling from the Audio 50 OK Enter Unlock Code m TEL 2010 P82 60 3796 31 gt On the Audio 50 press the 911 soft key The telephone establishes the connec tion you will hear the ringing tone gt Wait until someone answers and de scribe the emergency situation Making emergency call unlock code al ready entered gt Onthe Audio 50 press in sequence the number buttons WA EN and EM gt Onthe Audio 50 press or if the Telephone menu has been called up in the multifunction display on the multi function steering wheel press A The telephone establishes the connec tion you will hear the ringing tone gt Wait until someone answers and de scribe the emergency situation Telephone Operation Unlock code entry Example Unlock code 230 Switching to telephone mode The unlock code protects the telephone In sequence press the number With the Audio 50 switched on you can from unauthorized users You can activate buttons FM and EJ switch to telephone mode from any othe
44. nction steering wheel 52 Telephone 024 53 Safety instructions 54 General information 55 Operation 0 c ee eee eee 57 Switching on telephone 57 Switching off telephone 57 911 emergency calls 58 Unlock code entry 59 Switching to telephone mode 59 Missed or unanswered calls 60 Telephone main menu Incoming call Accepting call Terminating call Outgoing Call Entering phone number directly Redial function Selecting entry from the Recvd list Selecting entry from the Dialed list Speed dial Starting Call Terminating call Active call Telephone book Calling up the telephone book Selecting telephone book entry VOICE tE eiii cin gota SMS SMS menu Switching between Sender and Subject 05 Selecting message Reading message Deleting message Quitting the SMS menu Multifunction steering wheel SEMVICE 2 cia wake A 75 System MeNnU ooocooococooco nnen 76 Calling up the System menu 76 Setting the time 76 Changing the display design 77 Brightness setting 77 Linguatronic help text 77 Setting the language 78 E Technical terminology Concept of this manual Thi
45. o 50 The help text will then appear in the display of the Audio 50 when you are operating the system using Linguatronic gt Linguatronic operating manual Switching on off gt Call up the Display settings menu gt Page 77 bb System menu Press the Lingua soft key The Help text screen is displayed Help Text ma Y Return Lingua wal P82 60 3793 31US The box next to the Hel p Text menu item indicates whether the help text is switched on or off i Empty box LJ off Filled box m Press Q This will switch the help text on or off Il o 5 v Setting the language You can set the display language Call up the System menu gt Page 76 gt Press the Languag soft key The language list is displayed Same as inst cluster O A Deutsch O English O Espa ol O v P82 60 3797 31 gt By pressing EN or MW select an entry from the list gt Press Q Same as inst cluster op tion The system installs the language that is also selected in the instru ment cluster Other options The system installs the appropriate language Autostore Enters the best received stations in the autostore memory in order of their re ception quality Balance Volume adjustment between left and right loudspeakers Dolby B NR Dolby B Noise Reduction Noise reduction system in cassette mode Fader Fader control Volume control between front and rear
46. ode 39 Operating elements 12 switching to 39 CD slot 13 Changing Audio source 26 Display design 77 Changing audio source 26 Closing Cassette cover 34 Copy protection 39 40 D Deleting SMS 72 Dialed list 64 Display Changing design 77 Enter Unlock Code 55 57 No Network available 56 No service 56 Please insert phone 56 60 Setting brightness 77 Telephone unavailable 60 Dolby B NR 38 79 E Ejecting Cassette 35 CD 43 911 emergency calls 58 ENTER UNLOCK CODE 55 57 Entering Frequency radio mode 31 Phone number 62 Unlock code 59 Entering phone number 62 Entering unlock code 59 F Fader 79 adjusting 21 Faults 5 Forward in cassette mode 37 in CD mode 49 Frequency entry radio mode 31 G General information on the CD mode 39 on the telephone mode 55 l Incoming call 61 Injury hazard 39 Inserting Cassette 34 L Linguatronic help text switching off 77 switching on 77 List telephone mode Dialed 64 Recvd 63 Loading CD 40 41 Logic 7 22 79 M Manual tuning 30 Menu system 18 Mix CD 50 Track CD mode 50 Multifunction steering wheel Operating elements 16 Mute function 26 N NO NETWORK AVAILABLE 56 NO SERVICE 56 Noise reduction 38 0 Opening Cassette cover 34 Opening CD changer 40 Opening closing cassette cover 34 Operating elements Cassette mode 10 CD mode 12 Multifunction steering wheel 16 Radio mode 8 Telephone mode 14 Operating safety 5 Outgoing
47. only possible to select this function if at least 2 audio CDs are available The CD currently playing is repeated until this function is switched off Track mix You will hear the tracks in random or der e g track 3 8 5 etc If two or more CDs are available the last track of one CD is followed by the next CD The CDs change in the normal order e g CD 1 2 3 etc The last track of the last CD is followed by the first available CD CD Mode CD mix O This function is only available for CDs in the CD changer There must be at least 2 audio CDs in the CD changer You will hear at least 4 tracks from one CD in random order e g track 5 7 3 9 Then the next CD follows The CDs change in random order e g CD 4 1 5 etc Multifunction steering wheel Multifunction steering wheel For controlling functions using the multi function steering wheel the multifunction display in the instrument cluster must be switched to the Audio screen Switching multifunction display On the multifunction steering wheel press or repeatedly until one of the following audio screens ap pear in the multifunction display in the instrument cluster In radio mode 1 Waveband 2 Station In cassette mode 1 Current side In CD mode 1 Current CD 2 Current track Telephone Safety instructions General information Operation Multifunction steering wheel Telephone S
48. over gt Page 34 Ejecting cassette gt Press The cassette cover opens and the Audio 50 ejects the cassette Remove the cassette from the slot Close the cassette cover gt Page 34 Tape main menu gt Call up the Audio main menu gt Page 26 FM AM WB FM 1 99 9 FM 0l P82 60 3777 31 Press the Tape soft key If a cassette is inserted the Tape main menu is displayed and the Audio 50 switches to cassette mode EEN Side1 gt P82 60 3774 31 If there is no cassette inserted a corre sponding message is briefly displayed Cassette Mode Switching cassette side You can switch the side of the cassette at any point during playback The side switches automatically at the end of the tape Call up the Tape main menu gt Page 35 gt Press EN This will switch the tape from side 1 to side 2 or gt Press M This will switch the tape from side 2 to side 1 Switching cassette side from the multi function steering wheel Switch the multifunction display in the instrument cluster to the Audio screen Cassette Mode gt Press a This will switch the tape from side 1 to side 2 or gt Press BEA This will switch the tape from side 2 to side 1 Selecting track You have the following options e Selecting using track search gt Page 36 e Selecting using scan search gt Page 36 o There must be a gap between tracks of at least
49. r the unlock code on the telephone Deleting the last one or more numbers operating mode as follows gt Telephone operating manual bi Press gt Press the Delete soft key one or Memorize the unlock code i more times If applicable the number of missed or If the unlock code has been activated the S f unanswered calls is displayed telephone functions will only be available gt After entering all the numbers press QY OK gt Page 60 after you have entered the code or the OK soft key 911 emergency calls can also be made If the entry is correct all the telephone or without entering the unlock code functions are available gt Press HANI gt Page 58 After registering you will see Ready in or 911 OK the center of the status line gt Initiate an outgoing call gt Page 62 gt D Enter Unlock Code If the entry is incorrect you will have to enter the unlock code again TEL 20l P82 60 3796 31 Telephone Operation The system automatically switches to tele phone mode e with an incoming call e if you initiate an outgoing call e if the cell phone is inserted into the telephone adapter and you initiate an outgoing call on the cell phone Missed or unanswered calls When you call up the Telephone main menu the Missed Calls menu will appear first if applicable 1 Missed call P82 60 3817 31US This will display the number of missed or unanswered calls that were recei
50. s operating manual was designed to help you to use your car radio in all situa tions In order to make finding the informa tion easier each chapter has its own colour code gt gt gt At a glance This will give you an overview of all operat ing elements Introduction Here you will find a description of the menu system and the general operating functions e g switching on off volume and sound settings ANNAN Audio Here you will find all you need to know to be able to operate the audio system radio cassette and CD mode AA Telephone Here you will find all necessary informa tion for operation of the telephone Introduction Concept of this manual NN A Service Here you will find all necessary informa tion to use the service functions ss Indexes The glossary explains the most important technical terms Content and keyword indexes are intended to help you find information quickly Introduction Symbols Symbols The following symbols are used in this gt operating manual Warnings A This star indicates special equipment AAA Aa P A warning points out possible hazards for for all models Not all the models have your safety your health or your life the same special equipment and there fore the equipment of your model may differ from some descriptions and illus i gt D trations A tip gives you advice or additional in formation This
51. sing Autostore gt Page 32 Manual storing Manuel storing using number buttons Tune to the station to be stored gt Page 27 gt Press one of the buttons MY E for more than 2 seconds A signal tone can be heard and the sta tion is stored at the corresponding pre set bb Radio mode Manuel storing using Memory menu gt Tune to the station to be stored gt Page 27 Press the Memor y soft key The Memory menu is displayed 1 92 9 FM 2 99 9 FM 3 92 7 FM 4 97 3 FM 5 101 1 FM 6 102 1 FM 7 102 7 FM 8 103 5 FM 9 105 5 FM 0 105 1 FM P82 60 3787 31 gt Bypressing EN BZ orf select a preset gt Press for more than 2 seconds The system stores the station After a short time the main menu of the re spective waveband is displayed Storing using Autostore The FM and the AM waveband each have ten available Autostore presets The memory function assigns stations to the presets in the order of their reception quality The system stores the station with the best reception quality at preset 1 gt Switch on the desired waveband gt Page 27 a SET lt 99 9 FM MENTES r Return FM 2 000 P82 60 3785 31 gt Press the Autost soft key The Autostore memory is displayed 1 92 9 FM 2 105 3 FM 3 101 5 FM 4 97 1 FM 5 99 9 FM 6 88 9 FM 7 95 9 FM 8 100 7 FM 9 90 7 FM 0 102 1 FM P82 60 3788 31 Press the Search soft key The
52. status line or Press the ABC soft key This will switch to the name display The number of the highlighted entry is still given in the status line Selecting telephone book entry gt Call up the Telephone book gt Page 68 Selection on the Audio 50 gt By pressing EN or IR select the de sired entry i Press EY or B for longer to acceler ate the selection or Using the buttons E enter a character You will have to press a button one or more times in quick succession Telephone Operation O Example of button press 1x P press 2x Q press 3x R press 4x S press 5x 7 The first entry beginning with the char acter entered is selected If there is no corresponding entry the last entry with the previous character is selected If desired change the selection using the EY or BR button gt gt Telephone Operation Selection from the multifunction steering wheel gt Press EN or BA repeatedly until the desired entry is given in the multi function display in the instrument clus ter After selecting you can start the call to the selected entry gt Page 66 Voice tag In vehicles with LINGUATRONIC you can also add a voice tag to telephone book en tries using Audio 50 O You can add one voice tag per tele phone book entry LINGUATRONIC can announce all added voice tags gt LINGUATRONIC operating manual gt Select the desire
53. symbol indicates that you should perform an action Several of these symbols indicate a se ries of actions This continuation symbol signifies that a series of actions was inter rupted and will be continued on the next page Operating safety Accident hazard A In order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident system settings should be entered with the vehicle at a standstill and the system should be operated by the driver only when traffic conditions permit Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your car is cover ing a distance of 50 feet approximately 14 m every second i Faults The Audio 50 the CD changer the telephone the LINGUATRONIC and the Sound system are interconnect ed Thus the failure or incorrect remov al of one of the components can also interfere with the function of the others For this reason work on the compo nents should be performed by a spe cialist workshop Introduction Operating safety Servicing Always have all servicing carried out by a qualified specialist workshop DaimlerChrysler recommends your Mercedes Benz Service center as this has the necessary expertise and tools for any necessary operations In particular for operations critical to safety and operations on systems criti cal to safety servicing by a qualified specialist workshop is essential At a glance Radio operating elements CD operating e
54. t The Audio 50 automatically saves a list of the last 10 incoming calls The list is or dered chronologically with the last incom ing call at the start of the list If the list is full the oldest entry is overwritten with a new one Telephone Operation Calling up Recvd list gt Inthe Telephone main menu press the Recvd soft key The list is displayed with the last in coming call highlighted The phone number is given in the status line A MS amp FRANK 123 1 WILLIAM 1955232261 P82 60 3803 31US Switching list display gt Press the 123 soft key This will switch to the number display or Press the ABC soft key This will switch to the name display gt Telephone Operation i The number and name displays are only possible if the caller has transmit ted his phone number In addition for the name display the phone number and the name must also be stored in the telephone book Selecting list entry gt By pressing or select the de sired entry After selecting the desired entry start the call gt Page 66 Selecting entry from the Dialed list The Audio 50 automatically saves a list of the last 10 outgoing calls The list is or dered chronologically with the last outgo ing call at the start of the list If the list is full the oldest entry is overwritten with a new one Selecting from the Audio 50 Calling up Dialed list g
55. t Press AN once O If you press the button twice the telephone immediately starts es tablishing a connection to the phone number of the last outgoing call or gt Inthe Telephone main menu press the Dialed soft key The list is displayed on the Audio 50 with the last outgoing call highlighted FRANK a MTS JOHN WENDY v Return TEL 1955232261 aD P82 30 3804 31 Switching list display Press the 123 soft key This will switch to the number display or Press the ABC soft key This will switch to the name display O For the name display the phone num ber and the name must be stored in the telephone book Selecting list entry gt By pressing EY or select the de sired entry After selecting the desired entry start the call gt Page 66 Selecting from the multifunction steering wheel Calling up Dialed list gt Switch the multifunction display in the instrument cluster to the Telephone main screen gt Page 73 Press once O If you press the button twice the telephone immediately starts estab lishing a connection to the phone num ber of the last outgoing call You will see the last outgoing call in the multifunction display O When you press Bx the Telephone main menu will be displayed again Selecting list entry gt Press EAN or BA repeatedly until the desired entry is given in the multi function display in the instrument clus ter
56. to use thanks to its menu system Each of the main functions i e audio radio CD and cassette mode telephone and service has its own main menu Main menus gt Audio Press the button gt Page 26 Telephone Press the button gt Page 60 gt Service Press the INN button gt Page 76 Menu display A display may have 3 areas Example Single CD menu EX Trade Yv P82 60 3780 31 1 Soft keys 2 Main area 3 Status line The functions currently assigned to the function buttons are displayed in the button area 1 There may be a maximum of 3 soft keys on both the left and the right side directly next to the display The main area 2 displays messages or set tings The settings can be changed by operating accordingly The status line 3 is divided into three areas Left side The selected operating mode is given In this example CD Center A status display for the selected operating mode is given In this example the playing time of the track Right side General status information is displayed regardless of the selected operating mode In this example The strength of reception for the telephone Menu functions and submenus In the menus it is possible to switch func tions on and off and open other submenus using the soft keys Example FM main menu a 4 99 9 FM MENTES eS a aoo P82 60 3785 31 e The Scan soft key switches the scan search on or of
57. tting Adjusting balance and fader gt Press BJ The Balance Fader menu is displayed e I v Bal HHI Fad Return FM Fade a0 P82 60 3773 31 The vertical bar indicates the balance setting or or Introduction General operation The horizontal bar indicates the fader setting or Ey This will change the balance setting Press Press EN or KA This will change the fader setting Press the Reset soft key if desired This will reset the balance and the fad er to the center setting Press or the Return soft key Wait until the Volume menu disap pears The new setting is stored Introduction General operation Bass and Treble Different bass and treble settings are pos sible for all operating modes The system automatically stores each setting Adjusting bass and treble gt Press Bi The Tone menu is displayed P82 60 3775 31 gt By pressing EN or BA select either the Bass or the Treble function gt Press or Ey This will change the bass or treble set ting Press the Reset soft key if desired This will reset the bass and the treble setting to the center setting gt Press Q or gt Wait until the Tone menu disappears The new setting is stored Additional sound functions The following functions are available e Stereo gt Page 23 e Driver centered gt Page 23 e Speech gt Page 23 e Logic 7 gt Page 23 Selecting an
58. ved while the telephone was switched on Displaying calls gt Press the Rcvd soft key The Revd list is displayed gt Page 63 Deleting missed calls and quitting menu Press the Return soft key The number of missed calls is reset to 0 The Audio 50 returns to the Tele phone main menu Telephone main menu Press The Telephone main menu is displayed Ready is displayed in the center of the status line CDMA Network If you are not in a home network the roaming indicator R will be shown Ph book Phone number MIES Dialed Recvd TEL Read 20l P82 60 3799 31 The following messages may also be dis played e Please insert phone Insert the cell phone into the tele phone adapter Vehicle operating manual e Telephone not installed There is no telephone adapter installed in your vehicle From the Telephone main menu you have the following options viewing outgoing calls gt Page 64 viewing incoming calls gt Page 63 Initiating redial function gt Page 61 entering a phone number gt Page 62 calling up the telephone book gt Page 68 Initiating redial function gt In the Telephone main menu gt Page 60 press the Dialed soft key This displays a list containing the last 10 outgoing calls You can select an en try from this list and then start the call gt Page 64 You can also immediately redial the phone number dialed last gt Bri
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