MINI Paceman (2016 year). Manual - part 7

 

  Index      MINI     MINI Paceman (2016 year) - manual in english

 

Search            copyright infringement  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Content      ..     5      6      7      8     ..

 

 

MINI Paceman (2016 year). Manual - part 7

 

 

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Loading
DRIVING TIPS
Rear luggage rack
Information
A special rear rack is available as an optional
accessory. It does not require a trailer hitch.
Follow the installation instructions for the rear
rack.
Anchorage points
MINI Countryman:
MINI Paceman:
The anchorage points are under the covers in
the bumper.
Push out the covers on the corresponding cut-
outs.
Loading
When loading the vehicle, ensure that the ap-
proved gross vehicle weight and the axle loads
are not exceeded. Adhere to the weight specifi-
cations in the technical data.
119

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

DRIVING TIPS
Saving fuel
Saving fuel
Vehicle features and op-
Close both windows
tions
Open windows causes higher air resistance and
thus increases fuel consumption.
This chapter describes all standard, country-
specific and optional features offered with the
series. It also describes features that are not
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to
Check the tire inflation
the selected options or country versions. This
pressure regularly
also applies to safety-related functions and sys-
tems.
Check and, if necessary, correct the tire infla-
tion pressure, refer to page 154, at least twice
When using the features and systems described
a month and before starting on a long trip.
here, adhere to local regulations.
Low tire inflation pressure increases rolling re-
sistance and thus raises fuel consumption and
tire wear.
General information
Your vehicle contains advanced technology for
the reduction of fuel consumption and emis-
Drive away without de-
sions.
lay
Fuel consumption depends on a number of dif-
ferent factors. The implementation of certain
Do not wait for the engine to warm-up while
measures, driving style and regular mainte-
the vehicle remains stationary. Start driving
nance can have an influence on fuel consump-
right away, but at moderate engine speeds.
tion and on the environmental impact.
This is the fastest way for the cold engine to
reach its operating temperature.
Remove unnecessary
Look well ahead when
cargo
driving
Additional weight increases fuel consumption.
Avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking. To
achieve this, maintain a suitable distance to the
Remove attached parts
vehicle driving ahead of you.
Driving smoothly and looking ahead reduces
following use
fuel consumption.
Remove unneeded auxiliary mirrors, roof or
rear luggage racks after use.
Attached parts on the vehicle impair the aero-
Avoid high engine speeds
dynamics and increase the fuel consumption.
Use 1st gear to get the vehicle in motion. Be-
ginning with 2nd gear, accelerate rapidly. When
120

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Saving fuel
DRIVING TIPS
accelerating, shift up before reaching high en-
Have maintenance car-
gine speeds.
ried out
When you reach the desired speed, shift into
the highest applicable gear and drive with the
Have vehicles maintained regularly to achieve
engine speed as low as possible and at a con-
optimal vehicle efficiency and service life. MINI
stant speed.
recommends that maintenance work be per-
As a rule: driving at low engine speeds lowers
formed by a MINI dealer’s service center.
fuel consumption and reduces wear.
For information on the MINI Maintenance Sys-
tem, refer to page 172.
Use coasting conditions
When approaching a red light, take your foot
off the accelerator and coast to a halt in the
highest applicable gear.
On a downhill slope, take your foot off the ac-
celerator and coast in a suitable gear.
The flow of fuel is interrupted while coasting.
Switch off the engine
during longer stops
Switch off the engine during longer stops, e.g.,
at traffic lights, railroad crossings or in traffic
congestion.
Fuel savings are already achieved after the en-
gine is turned off for as little as 4 seconds.
Switch off any functions
that are not currently
needed
Functions such as seat heating and the rear
window defroster require a lot of energy and
consume additional fuel, especially in city and
stop-and-go traffic.
Therefore, switch off these functions if they are
not actually needed.
121

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ENTERTAINMENT
Radio MINI Boost CD
Radio MINI Boost CD
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to
Vehicle features and op-
the selected options or country versions. This
tions
also applies to safety-related functions and sys-
tems.
This chapter describes all standard, country-
specific and optional features offered with the
When using the features and systems described
series. It also describes features that are not
here, adhere to local regulations.
General information
Overview
1
Change the audio sources.
6
Display.
2
On/off, volume.
7
Select the functions.
Press: switch on/off.
Turn: highlight the menu item on the
display or set the value.
Turn: adjust the volume.
Press: select the highlighted menu item
3
Show the tone settings.
or store the settings.
4
Function buttons for selecting the menu
8
Place/end calls.
items shown directly above them on the
display.
9
Open the main menu.
5
Change the station or track.
10 Manually select the frequency.
124

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Radio MINI Boost CD
ENTERTAINMENT
11 CD slot.
12 Eject the CD.
Representation in the Owner's Manual
If only one menu item is displayed above the
function button, press the middle of the button.
"…" Identifies radio display texts used to select
individual functions.
Via the MODE button
Menu navigation
Press the button repeatedly until the
Radio and telephone functions can be opened
desired audio menu is selected.
using buttons on the radio and menus.
Opening menu items
Symbols on the display
To display the menu items:
Symbol Meaning
Function is selected.
Press the button once for the audio
sources menu.
Function is activated.
Press the button for the main
The function is deactivated.
menu.
Leave the menu, one menu back.
Selecting menu items
Display additional menu items.
There are several ways to select a menu item
Scroll display. The list contains more
on the display.
than two entries.
Using the right knob
Change to the higher level directory.
Setting values
For setting numerical values or values on a
scale:
1. Mark the desired menu item and press the
right knob.
2. Turn the right knob to set the value.
3. Press the right knob to store the value.
To mark a menu item: turn the right knob,
arrow 2.
Switching on/off
To select a menu item: press the right knob,
Press the left knob. The radio selects the audio
arrow 1.
source set last: radio, satellite radio, CD, exter-
nal audio device, or USB audio interface.
Using the function buttons
Listening to the radio with the ignition
Press the left or right side of the function
switched off
button under the menu item.
When the radio ready state or the ignition is
switched off, the radio functions are available
125

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ENTERTAINMENT
Radio MINI Boost CD
for approx. 20 minutes. To listen to the radio,
Tone settings
switch it back on.
"BASS": depth adjustment.
To spare the battery, ensure that the radio is
"TREBLE": treble adjustment.
switched off when you leave the vehicle.
"FADER": front/rear volume distribution.
"BAL": left/right volume distribution.
Adjusting the volume
Turn the left knob. Settings are stored for the
The sound settings are set globally for all audio
remote control currently in use.
sources.
When a call is placed using the hands-free sys-
Setting the treble, bass, and volume
tem, the audio sources are muted.
distribution
Speed-dependent volume and volumes
1.
Press the button.
of PDC signal tone and gong
2. Highlight the desired tone setting and press
"PDC": volume of the PDC signal tone com-
the right knob.
pared to the audio sources.
3. Create the desired setting and press the
"GONG": volume of the gong compared to
right knob.
the audio sources.
"S-VOL": speed-dependent volume control.
Resetting the tone settings
Set the audio sources to a high volume to be
The tone settings are reset to medium values.
able to adjust the volume of the signal tones
more easily.
1.
Press the button.
2. "RESET"
1.
Press the button.
2.
Select the symbol if necessary.
Time
3. Select the desired volume setting.
4. Set the desired volume and press the right
Setting the time, date, and time format
knob.
1. Switch on the radio ready state or the igni-
tion.
Volume of external audio devices
An external audio device such as an MP3 player
2.
Press the button.
can be connected via the AUX-IN port in the
3. "CONFIG"
center console and the audio tracks can be
4. "TIME"
played over the car's loudspeaker system.
5. Select the desired category.
The volume of the external audio device can be
6. Create the settings and press the right
adjusted to the car radio.
knob.
1.
Press the button.
2. "AUX"
3. "Vol-AUX"
4. Set the desired volume and press the right
knob.
126

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Radio MINI Boost CD
ENTERTAINMENT
Setting the units of measure of the
The previous display is set to zero and the sys-
computer and the language
tem begins recalculating the average fuel con-
sumption.
1. Switch on the radio ready state or the igni-
tion.
Average speed
2.
Press the button.
The average speed is calculated for the time
during which the engine is running.
3. "CONFIG"
To start calculation of the average speed:
4.
"DIST": change the unit of measure for
the range.
1. "SPEED"
"LANG": select the language of the dis-
2. "RESET"
play texts.
"CONSMP": change the unit of measure
Estimated range
for the average fuel consumption.
"RANGE"
"TEMP": change the unit of measure for
The display shows the estimated distance that
the external temperature.
can be still be driven on the remaining fuel,
5. Highlight the desired menu item and press
taking into consideration the driving style over
the button.
the last 18 miles/30 km.
6. Create the desired setting.
Computer
Radio
The following vehicle information can be call up
Listening to the radio
via the computer:
The radio is designed for reception in the FM
Average fuel consumption
and AM wavebands.
Average speed
1. Switch on the radio, refer to page 125.
Range
2.
Press this button if necessary.
Displaying information
3. "TUNER"
1. Switch on the radio ready state or the igni-
tion.
4. "FM" or"AM"
Press the corresponding button repeatedly
2.
Press the button.
until the desired waveband is displayed.
3. "COMP"
FM: FM1, FM2, FMA
AM: AM, AMA
Average fuel consumption
The average fuel consumption is calculated for
Selecting a station
the time during which the engine is running.
Settings are stored for the remote control cur-
To start calculation of the average fuel con-
rently in use.
sumption:
1. "CONSMP"
Next station
2. "RESET"
Press the button.
127

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ENTERTAINMENT
Radio MINI Boost CD
The next station with reception is selected.
Storing a station
1. "FM" or"AM"
Selecting the station manually by
Select the desired function repeatedly until
frequency
the desired waveband is displayed.
2. Select the station.
1.
Press the button.
2.
Press the respective function button to
3. "1" ... "6"
set the desired frequency.
Press and hold the function button under
the desired memory location until the sta-
Turn the right knob until the desired
tion is audible again after a brief interrup-
frequency is set.
tion.
Automatically updating the stations
with the best reception, AUTOSTORE
Retrieving a stored station
1. "FM" or"AM"
In the FMA and AMA memory levels, stations
are automatically stored according to their re-
Select the desired function repeatedly until
ception strength. If the AUTOSTORE function is
the desired waveband is displayed.
not used, six stations can be manually stored in
2. "1" ... "6"
each of the FMA and AMA memory levels.
Press and hold the desired function button
1. "FM" or"AM"
or turn the right knob until the desired sta-
tion is displayed.
Press the corresponding button until the
following is displayed:
Radio Data System, RDS
"AUTOSTORE"
RDS broadcasts additional information, such as
It may take several seconds for the stations to
the station name or text messages, in the FM
be stored and for one of these stations to be
waveband. When playing a station with multi-
played back.
ple frequencies, the system automatically
switches to the frequency with the best recep-
Briefly playing and selecting a station
tion, if needed.
"SC"
Some stations broadcast the type of program
All stations with reception are played briefly.
received, or PTY, via RDS. This information is
To interrupt the function and select a station:
displayed briefly when the station is selected,
for instance NEWS.
"SC"
PTY can also be used to display catastrophe
Storing and retrieving a station
alerts, such as "ALARM".
The alert is issued on the loudspeakers.
Memory locations
It is possible to store up to 30 stations.
Switching the RDS on/off
FM1, FM2, AM: six stations each.
1. "SET"
FMA, AMA: the six stations with the best re-
2. "RDS"
ception (automatically) or any six stations
When the RDS is switched off, the PTY function
(manually).
is switched off as well.
128

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Radio MINI Boost CD
ENTERTAINMENT
Switching the program type display
the following display appears, for example:
on/off
"HD1"
1. "SET"
2. "LIST"
2. "PTY"
3. "HD1" ... "HD8" Select the desired pro-
gram. Up to eight programs can be se-
HD Radio™ reception
lected per station.
Many stations broadcast both analog and digi-
tal signals. These stations can be received digi-
Displaying additional information
tally and therefore with better sound quality. A
For digital stations, additional information can
digital radio network must be available to be
be displayed on the current track, such as the
able to receive digital stations.
name of the artist.
License conditions
"INFO"
HD Radio Technology manufactured under li-
cense from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S.
Operational displays
and Foreign Patents. HD Radio™ and the HD,
"acquiring": the system is looking for digital
HD Radio, and Arc logos are proprietary trade-
stations.
marks of iBiquity Digital Corp.
"No Signal": no digital stations are being re-
ceived.
Activating/deactivating digital radio
reception
Satellite radio
Over 100 different channels with high fidelity
1.
Press the button.
can be received. The channels are offered in
2. "TUNER"
fixed packages and must be activated.
3. "SET"
You may experience signal drops and muting
4. "HD"
events related to this new technology.
Displays
Activating or deactivated channels
"HD": a station is received digitally.
1.
Press the button.
"(HD)": a station broadcasts digital signals
2. "SAT"
but digital radio reception is switched off.
3. "CAT"
In areas in which the selected station is not
continuously received in digital mode, playback
4. Select the desired category.
switches between analog and digital reception.
The channels are displayed.
In this case, switch off digital radio reception.
This symbol identifies the current chan-
nel.
Selecting the programs of a digital
station
Activating
Some stations broadcast multiple programs. To
1. Turn the right knob to select a channel that
select one of these programs:
is not yet activated.
2. Press the right knob to confirm a channel.
1.
Press the button repeatedly
until the desired digital station is displayed.
If a station broadcasts multiple programs,
129

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ENTERTAINMENT
Radio MINI Boost CD
A phone number and the electronic serial
Additional information
number, ESN, are displayed. The electronic
The name of the channel and additional infor-
serial number is required for activation.
mation on the current track are displayed, such
3. To have the channels activated, call the
as the name of the artist.
phone number.
1. Select the desired channel.
Deactivating
2. "INFO"
Changing the channel using the buttons
1.
Press the button.
2. "SAT"
Press the button for the corre-
3. "SAT"
sponding direction. The next enabled channel
Hold the button down.
is opened.
A phone number and the electronic serial
Search
number, ESN, are displayed. The electronic
serial number is required for deactivation.
1.
Press and hold the button for
4. To have the channels deactivated, call the
the corresponding direction. The activated
phone number.
channels appear on the display one after
the other.
Selecting and storing a channel
2. Release the button to select the displayed
channel.
1.
Press the button.
2. "SAT"
Information
3. "CAT"
When there is a signal blockage or the trans-
4. Select the desired category.
mission is suspended momentarily for more
5. Select the desired channel.
than 4 seconds, a message will appear on the
display.
To display all channels:
Service may be interrupted or unavailable for
"ALL"
specific reasons such as environmental or topo-
To store a channel:
graphic conditions and others that Satellite
1.
Select the symbol.
Radio cannot directly control. Signal may not be
available under tunnels, in parking garages,
2. "SAT"
next to tall buildings, nearby trees with dense
Press the button repeatedly until the de-
foliage, nearby mountains or other possible
sired memory level, SAT 1 or SAT 2, is
strong sources of radio interference. Service
reached.
should resume normally after the source of sig-
3. "1" ... "6"
nal unavailability has been cleared.
Press and hold the function button under
the desired memory location until the
channel is audible again after a brief inter-
CD player
ruption.
Loading the CD player
Changing to the current channel
Insert the CD into the CD drive with the printed
"CURR"
side up.
130

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Radio MINI Boost CD
ENTERTAINMENT
Playback begins automatically.
Selecting a track
Reading can take a few minutes with com-
1. "LIST"
pressed audio files.
2. Select the desired directory using the right
knob.
Starting the CD player
: press the right knob to open a di-
A CD is contained in the CD player.
rectory.
1. Switch on the car radio if necessary.
: press the right knob to close a di-
rectory.
2.
Press the button.
3. Select other directories if you wish.
3. "CD"
4. Highlight the desired track and press the
right knob.
Skipping to another track
You can scroll through the directories during
playback.
Press the button repeatedly until
To change to the current track:
the desired track is played.
"CURR"
With the right knob:
Turn the right knob until the desired track is
Displaying information on the track
played back.
Any information stored on the currently se-
lected track can be displayed.
Fast forward/reverse
1. "LIST"
Hold the button down.
2. "TRACK"
Tracks can be heard but are distorted.
Ejecting a CD from the CD player
Briefly playing and selecting a track
"SC"
Press the button.
All tracks are played briefly one after the other.
The CD emerges slightly from the CD drive.
To interrupt the function and select a track:
Operational displays
"SC"
"Insert CD"
Random playback
The CD slot is empty.
"RND"
"Error CD"
To end random playback:
The CD cannot be read or is not working.
"RND"
"Temp. CD"
Operating temperature is too high.
Compressed audio files
CD players can play back CDs with compressed
audio data: MP3 and WMA.
131

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ENTERTAINMENT
Radio MINI Boost CD
Information
Self-recorded CDs
Possible reasons for malfunctions with self-
CD player
recorded CDs are inconsistent data creation
WARNING
or recording processes, or poor quality or
old age of the blank CD.
CD/DVD players and changers are offi-
cially designated Class 1 laser products. Lasers
Only label CDs on the upper side with a pen
can damage the retina of the eye. There is risk
intended for this purpose.
of injuries. Do not use the CD/DVD player or
changer, if the cover is damaged.
Damage
Avoid fingerprints, dust, scratches and
moisture.
CDs
Store CDs in a sleeve.
CAUTION
Do not subject CDs to temperatures over
With use of non-compatible CD sizes, the
50 ℃/122 ℉, high humidity, or direct sun-
CD can get jammed and it may not be possible
light.
to pull it out again. Labels applied after the fact
can loosen during playback. There is risk of
CDs with copy protection
property damage.
CDs are often provided with a copy protection
Do not use any CDs with labels applied after
feature by the manufacturer. This can mean
the fact.
that some CDs cannot be played or can only be
Only use round CDs with a standard diame-
played to a limited extent.
ter of 4.7 inches/12 cm and do not play
back any CDs with adapters, e.g. single CDs.
MACROVISION
Do not use any combined CD/DVDs, e. g.
This product contains copyrighted technology
DVD Plus.
that is based on multiple registered US patents
and the intellectual property of the Macrovision
General malfunctions
Corporation and other manufacturers. The use
The CD players have been optimized for
of this copy protection must be approved by
performance in vehicles. In some instances
Macrovision. Media protected by this product -
they may be more sensitive to faulty CDs
unless otherwise agreed with Macrovision -
than stationary devices would be.
may only be used for private purposes. Copying
If a CD cannot be played, first check if it has
of this technology is prohibited.
been inserted correctly.
Humidity
External devices
High levels of humidity can lead to condensa-
tion on the CD or the laser's scan lens, and tem-
AUX-IN port
porarily prevent playback.
Overview
Malfunctions with particular CDs
For connecting audio devices, e.g., MP3
If malfunctions occur only with particular CDs,
player. The sound is output on the vehicle
this can be due to one of the following causes:
loudspeakers.
132

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Radio MINI Boost CD
ENTERTAINMENT
Recommendation: use medium tone and
3. "Vol-AUX"
volume settings on the audio device. The
4. Connect the audio device, switch it on and
tone depends on the quality of the audio
select a track on the audio device.
files.
USB audio interface
Connecting
Overview
It is possible to connect external audio devices.
The sound is output on the vehicle loudspeak-
ers.
Connectors for external devices
Connection via USB audio interface: Apple
iPod/iPhone, USB devices, e.g., MP3 play-
ers, USB flash drives, or mobile phones that
The AUX-IN port is in the center
are supported by the USB audio interface.
console.
External audio devices, e.g. MP3 player:
Connect the headphone connec-
connection via AUX-IN socket.
tor or line-out connector of the
Connection via snap-in adapter, refer to
device to the AUX-IN port.
page 145, when equipped with the music
Ensure that the connector is inserted all the
interface for smartphones: Apple iPhone or
way into the AUX-IN port.
mobile phones.
Playback is only possible if no audio device
is connected to the analog AUX-IN port.
Playback
Due to the large number of different audio de-
1. Connect the audio device, switch it on and
vices available on the market, it cannot be en-
select a track on the audio device.
sured that every audio device/mobile phone is
operable on the vehicle. Further information is
2.
Press the button.
3. "AUX"
from a dealer’s service center or another quali-
fied service center or repair shop.
Volume
The volume of the sound output is dependent
Audio files
on the audio device. If this volume differs
Standard audio files can be played back:
markedly from the volume of the other audio
MP3.
sources, it is advisable to adjust the volumes.
WMA.
Adjusting the volume
WAV (PCM).
AAC, M4A.
1.
Press the button.
Playback lists: M3U, WPL, PLS.
2. "AUX"
133

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ENTERTAINMENT
Radio MINI Boost CD
File system
Ensure that the connector is inserted all the
way into the AUX-IN port.
Standard file systems for USB devices are sup-
ported. The FAT 32 format is recommended.
After connecting for the first time
Connecting
Information on all music tracks, e.g. artist or
type of music, as well as playback lists are
transmitted into the vehicle. This may take
some time, depending on the USB device and
the number of tracks.
During transmission, the tracks can be called up
via the file directory.
Number of tracks
Information from up to four USB devices or for
approx. 20,000 tracks can be stored in the ve-
The USB audio interface is in the
hicle. If a fifth device is connected or if more
center console.
than 20,000 tracks are stored, information on
existing tracks may be deleted.
Copy protection
Connection of Apple iPod/iPhone via USB
Music tracks with integrated Digital Rights Man-
audio interface
agement (DRM) cannot be played.
To connect the iPod, use the special cable
Playback
adapter for the Apple iPod. Further information
is available from a dealer’s service center or an-
1.
Press the button.
other qualified service center or repair shop or
on the Internet: www.mini.com/connectivity
2. "IPOD" or "USB" or "AUX"
Connect the Apple iPod/iPhone with the AUX-
Changing the music track
IN port and USB interface.
The Apple iPod/iPhone menu structure is sup-
Skipping to another track
ported by the USB audio interface.
It is possible to skip to another track within the
selected directory.
Connection of a USB device via the USB
audio interface
Press the button repeatedly until
Connect using a flexible adapter cable to pro-
the desired track is played.
tect the USB audio interface and the USB device
With the right knob:
against physical damage.
Turn the right knob until the desired track is
Connect the USB device to the USB interface.
played back.
Audio device
Fast forward/reverse
Connect the headphone connector or line-out
connector of the device to the AUX-IN port of
Hold the button down.
the USB audio interface.
Tracks can be heard but are distorted.
134

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Radio MINI Boost CD
ENTERTAINMENT
Random playback
Information
"RND"
Do not expose the audio device to extreme en-
vironmental conditions, such as very high tem-
To end random playback: "RND"
peratures; refer to the audio device operating
instructions.
Selecting a track
Depending on the configuration of the audio
Depending on the connected device, the track
files, e.g., bit rates greater than 256 kbit/s, the
can be selected via the following category:
files may not play back correctly in each case.
"LIST": playback lists.
"GEN": musical genre.
Information on connection
"ART": artist.
It is only possible to connect one iPod/
"ALB": album.
iPhone to the vehicle at a time.
1. Select the desired category.
Playback from the iPod/iPhone is only pos-
sible via the USB audio interface if a snap-in
2. If necessary, select the desired directory us-
adapter is not used.
ing the right knob.
The connected audio device is supplied
: press the right knob to open a di-
with a max. power of 500 mA if supported
rectory.
by the device. Therefore, do not addition-
: press the right knob to close a di-
ally connect the device to a socket in the
rectory.
vehicle; otherwise, playback may be com-
3. Select other directories if you wish.
promised.
4. Highlight the desired track and press the
Do not use force when plugging the con-
right knob.
nector into the USB interface.
You can scroll through the directories during
Do not connect devices such as fans or
playback.
lamps to the USB audio interface.
To change to the current track:
Do not connect USB hard drives.
"CURR"
Do not use the USB audio interface to re-
charge external devices.
Displaying information on the track
Any information stored on the currently se-
lected track can be displayed.
"TRACK"
Adjusting the volume
The volume of the sound output is dependent
on the audio device. If this volume differs
markedly from the volume of the other audio
sources, it is advisable to adjust the volumes.
1. "LEV"
2. Turn the right knob until the desired vol-
ume is set and press the knob.
135

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

COMMUNICATION
Telephone
Telephone
Hold the mobile phone.
Vehicle features and op-
Recharge the battery.
tions
Connect the mobile phone to an outside
This chapter describes all standard, country-
antenna of the vehicle.
specific and optional features offered with the
This provides for better network reception
series. It also describes features that are not
and consistent sound quality.
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to
Do not operate a mobile phone that is con-
the selected options or country versions. This
nected to the vehicle on the mobile phone key-
also applies to safety-related functions and sys-
pad, as this may lead to a malfunction.
tems.
When using the features and systems described
Compatible mobile phones
here, adhere to local regulations.
Details on which mobile phones with a Blue-
tooth interface are supported by the mobile
phone preparation package can be obtained at
Overview
The concept
Information
Mobile phones can be connected with the vehi-
At high temperatures, the charging function of
cle via Bluetooth.
the mobile phone may be limited and functions
After a compatible mobile phone is paired with
may not be executed.
the vehicle once, you can operate the mobile
phone via the radio, the buttons on the steer-
ing wheel, and via voice activation.
Control elements
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Blue-
tooth® SIG, Inc.
Certain functions may need to be enabled by
the mobile phone provider or service provider.
WARNING
Operating the integrated information sys-
tems and communication devices while driving
can distract from traffic. It is possible to lose
control of the vehicle. There is risk of an acci-
dent. Only use the systems or devices when the
1
Display.
traffic situation allows. If necessary stop and
2
Function buttons for selecting the menu
use the systems and devices while the vehicle is
items shown directly above them on the
stationary.
display.
3
Redial, accept a call, start dialing, terminate
Snap-in adapter
a call and change to the Telephone menu.
The snap-in adapter is used to:
138

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Telephone
COMMUNICATION
4
Turn: highlight the menu item on the
Symbols on the display
display or set the value.
Symbol Meaning
Press: select the highlighted menu item
Function is selected.
or store the setting.
5
Open the main menu.
Leave the menu, one menu back.
6
On/off, volume control.
Display additional menu items.
Scroll display. The list contains more
than two entries.
Menu navigation
Reception of the wireless network:
the display depends on the signal
Selecting menu items
strength.
There are two ways to select a menu item on
the display.
Using the hands-free system.
Roaming is active.
Using the right knob
Pairing/unpairing the
mobile phone
Requirements
The mobile phone is compatible, refer to
page 138.
The mobile phone is ready for operation.
To mark a menu item: turn the right knob,
arrow 2.
Bluetooth is activated in the vehicle and on
the mobile phone.
To select a menu item: press the right knob,
arrow 1.
Bluetooth presettings may need to be
made on the mobile phone, e.g., for a con-
nection without confirmation or visibility,
Using the function buttons
refer to the mobile phone operating in-
Press the left or right side of the function
structions.
button under the menu item.
A number with at least four and a maxi-
If only one menu item is displayed above the
mum of 16 digits was defined as the Blue-
function button, press the middle of the button.
tooth passkey. It is only required once for
pairing.
The ignition is switched on.
Representation in the Owner's Manual
"…" Identifies radio display texts used to select
Activating/deactivating Bluetooth
individual functions.
Bluetooth is not permitted everywhere. Comply
with all safety guidelines and regulations.
139

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Content      ..     5      6      7      8     ..