— The area around vehicles which run on
liquid ga
s, for example propane or bu-
tane.
— Places where there are chemicals or par-
ticles such as flour, dust and metal pow-
der in the air.
— All other places where the engine or mo-
bile telephone must be switched o.
WARNING
In places where there is a risk of explo-
sion, e.g. near filling sta
tions, and in pla-
ces with special regulations, ignition
sparks, e.g. caused by electrostatic dis-
charges or mobile phones, can lead to an
explosion or fire and cause serious or fatal
injuries.
·
Switch o the mobile telephone and
mobile phone interface in potentially
explosive areas, e.g. near filling stations,
and in locations where special guide-
lines apply.
·
Do not operate the mobile telephone
and mobile phone interface in poten-
tially explosive areas, e.g. near filling
stations, and in locations where special
guidelines apply.
NOTICE
The radiation produced by the mobile tele-
phone when switched on may interfere
with sensitive technical and medical equip-
ment, possibly resulting in malfunction or
damage to the equipment.
·
Your mobile telephone must always be
switched o in areas where special regu-
lations apply and when the use of mobile
telephones is forbidden.
Types of mobile phone interface
T
he following types of mobile phone inter-
face may be present in the vehicle, depend-
ing on the equipment and the country:
— Basic mobile phone interface.
The mobile phone interface uses the
Bluetooth® profile Hands-free Profile
(HFP) for transmission. It enables the
use of telephone functions via the Info-
tainment System and playback via the
vehicle loudspeakers.
— Comfort mobile phone interface.
Like the basic version of the mobile
phone interfa
ce, the Comfort mobile
phone interface uses the HFP Blue-
tooth® profile.
The Comfort mobile phone interface may
be equipped with an wireless accessory
charger. In order to use the functions of
the wireless accessory charger, you must
place a suitable mobile telephone cor-
rectly in the stowage compartment. De-
pending on the vehicle equipment, the
mobile telephone will be connected to
the vehicle aerial when you place a suita-
ble mobile telephone in the stowage
compartment. This improves the recep-
tion and call quality.
Pairing, connecting and managing
Please refer to and on page 232
and
and at the start of the chapter
on pa
ge 254.
Pair and connect a mobile telephone with
the Infotainment system in order to use the
functions of the mobile phone interface.
You can connect up to two mobile tele-
phones to the Infotainment system. Only
one device will be active and can be used
to make calls. The second connected de-
vice can accept calls via the Infotainment
system and be used for playing back me-
dia.
The functions listed below may not be
available in all Infotainment systems de-
pending on the equipment and country.
The available functions depend on the mo-
bile telephone used and its operating sys-
tem.
Pairing a mobile telephone
The mobile telephone must be paired with
the Infotainment system before the first
c
onnection is established. A user profile is
automatically saved in the Infotainment
system → page 256. This pairing procedure
can take a few minutes. In order for pairing
to be successful, the mobile telephone
must support the current security stand-
Mobile phone interface
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