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To Be Performed on Your Apple Iphone 4S) For a connection between your mobile phone and your Mercedes-Benz hands-free system to be successful, Bluetooth® must be turned on in your mobile phone. Please make sure to also read the operating and pairing instructions of the mobile phone. Please follow the steps below to connect your mobile phone Apple iPhone 4S with the mobile phone application of your Mercedes-Benz hands-free system using Bluetooth®. Step 1 (to be performed on your Apple iPhone 4S) 1. Unlock the iPhone by using the touchscreen "slide to unlock." 2. Select "Settings." 3. Select "Bluetooth®." 4. Slide to turn on Bluetooth if it is turned off 5. "Bluetooth ON" and "Now Discoverable" will be shown. Step 2 To get to the telephone screen of your Mercedes-Benz hands-free system press the “TEL” key on the radio or select "Phone". Step 3 Select the application "Connect Device" located in the lower left corner. Page 1 of 3 Step 4 Select the "Search for Phones" function. Step 5 Select the "Start Search" function. Step 6 The system will now search for any Bluetooth® compatible phones. This may take some time depending on how many devices are found by the system. Step 7 Once the system completes searching select your mobile phone (example "My phone") from the list. Page 2 of 3 Step 8 The pairing process will generate a 6-digit passcode and display it on the screen. Verify that the same 6 digits are shown on the display of your Apple iPhone 4S. Step 9 (to be performed on your Apple iPhone 4S) There will be a pop-up "Bluetooth Request: 'MB Bluetooth' would like to pair with your iPhone. Confirm that the code '### ###' is shown on 'MB Bluetooth'. " Select "Pair" on your Apple iPhone 4S if the codes match. Step 10 After the passcode is verified on both the mobile and the COMAND, the phone will begin to be authorized. Step 11 (to be performed on your Apple iPhone 4S) If the authorization was successful the Bluetooth screen will now show "MB Bluetooth" and "Connected" Step 12 After your mobile phone is successfully connected via Bluetooth® to your Mercedes-Benz hands-free system, the name of your mobile phone (example "My Phone") will be displayed in the lower left corner above the “Connect Device” icon. Page 3 of 3.
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