The head-up display projects information from the driver display onto the windscreen in front of the driver. The information can only be seen from the driver’s position.
Examples of information that can be shown:
- cruise control
- speed
- navigation
- telephone call
- traffic sign information
- warnings
- Press
. - Select Controls.
- Under Displays, activate or deactivate Head-up display.
- use of polarising sunglasses
- a driving position which means that the driver is not sitting centred in the seat
- objects on the display unit’s cover glass
- unfavourable light conditions.
Certain visual defects may cause headaches and a feeling of stress during the use of the head-up display.
Settings for head-up display
Settings can be defined when the car has started and a projected image is shown on the windscreen.
- Press
. - Select Controls.
- Select the setting to be adjusted under Displays.
- The information in the display is automatically adapted to the background lighting conditions. The brightness is also affected when the brightness in the car’s other displays is adjusted.
- Click on the setting to be adjusted.
- You can use the steering wheel’s right-hand keypad to adjust position or brightness.
- Reducing the brightness
- Increasing the brightness
- Raising the position
- Lowering the position
- Confirm
- The display may need to be rotated when replacing the windscreen or display unit.
- Click on the setting to be adjusted.
- You can use the steering wheel’s right-hand keypad to rotate the display.
- Rotate anticlockwise
- Rotate clockwise
- Confirm
Cleaning the Head-up display
Using a stored position for seat, door mirrors and head-up display
A stored setting can be used with the front door either open or closed:
Depress one of the memory buttons 1 (2) or 2 (3) with a short press. Power seat, door mirrors and head-up display move and then stop at the positions stored in the selected memory button.
- Hold one of the memory buttons 1 (2) or 2 (3) depressed until seat, door mirrors and head-up display stop in the positions that are stored in the selected memory button.
- If the memory button is released, the movement of the seat, door mirrors and head-up display will be stopped.
- Because the driver’s seat can be adjusted with the ignition off, children should never be left unattended in the vehicle.
- Movement of the seat can be STOPPED at any time by pressing any button on the power seat control panel.
- Do not adjust the seat while driving.
- Make sure there is nothing under the seats when they are being adjusted.
The stored positions are saved in the active profile.
Storing position for seat, door mirrors and head-up display
- You can store the position for power seat, door mirrors and head-up display in the memory buttons.
- Store two different positions for the power seat, the door mirrors and the head-up display using the memory buttons. The buttons are located on the inside of one of the front doors or both.
- Button M for storing settings.
- Memory button.
- Memory button.
- Adjust seat, door mirrors and head-up display to the desired position.
- Press and hold the M button depressed. The light indicator in the button illuminates.
- Within three seconds, press and hold the 1 or 2 button.
- When the position has been stored in the selected memory button, an acoustic signal can be heard and the light indicator in the M button extinguishes.
- If none of the memory buttons is depressed within three seconds then the M button extinguishes and no storing takes place.
- The seat, the door mirrors or the head-up-display must be readjusted before a new memory can be set.
The stored positions are saved in the active profile.