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Top view with picture from the mirror
camera
:
Symbol for the top view and forward-
facing mirror camera setting
;
Yellow guide line for the vehicle width
including the exterior mirrors (right side
of vehicle)
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Yellow guide line for the vehicle width
including the exterior mirrors (left side of
vehicle)
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You can also select the mirror camera
setting for the rear-facing view.
Wide-angle function
:
Symbol for the full screen setting with rear
view camera image
;
PARKTRONIC warning displays
If the vehicle is equipped with PARKTRONIC
and the function is active (
Y
page 220),
warning displays ; in the COMAND display
are also active or light up accordingly.
PARKTRONIC appears:
R
in split screen view as red or yellow
brackets around the vehicle icon in the top
view, or
R
in the full screen view, on the right-hand
side at the bottom as red or yellow brackets
around the vehicle icon
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The full screen display can also be
selected as front view.
Select this view when you are driving out of
an exit and the view of crossing traffic is
restricted, for example.
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To select split-screen view, select the
% symbol in the display then confirm
with the COMAND controller.
Exiting 360° camera display mode
As soon as your vehicle exceeds a speed of
19 mph (30 km/h) with the function
activated, the function switches off. The view
which was active before the 360° camera
was displayed appears in the COMAND
display. You can also stop the 360° camera
display from split-screen view by selecting
the % symbol in the display and then
confirming with the COMAND controller.
The 360° camera display is also ended if you
select transmission position P.
ATTENTION ASSIST
General notes
ATTENTION ASSIST helps you during long,
monotonous journeys, such as on highways.
It is active in the 37 mph (60 km/h) to
125 mph (200 km/h) range. If
ATTENTION ASSIST detects typical indicators
of fatigue or increasing lapses in
concentration on the part of the driver, it
suggests taking a break.
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