User Manual - Page 241

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KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
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* Option/accessory.
239
Rear door*
Lock button with indicator lamp in the rear door.
An illuminated indicator lamp in the lock but-
ton for one of the doors indicates that the door
in question is locked. If any door is unlocked,
its lamp will extinguish while the others will
continue to illuminate.
Other indication
The home safe lighting and approach light
functions can also be activated when locking
and unlocking.
Related information
Lock indication setting (p. 239)
Approach light duration (p. 160)
Using home safe lighting (p. 159)
Lock indication setting
It is possible to select various options for how
the car confirms locking and unlocking in the
settings menu in the centre display.
To change the locking response setting:
1.
Tap on
Settings in the centre display's
top view.
2. Press
My Car Locking.
3.
Press
Visible Locking Feedback to
select when the car is to give a visible
response:
Lock
Unlock
Both
Or switch off the function by selecting
Off .
To change the setting for retractable rearview
mirrors* when locking:
1.
Tap on Settings in the centre display's
top view.
2. Press
My Car Mirrors and
Convenience
.
3.
Select
Fold Mirror When Locked to acti-
vate or deactivate the function.
Related information
Lock confirmation (p. 238)
Remote control key
The remote control key locks and unlocks the
doors and tailgate. The remote control key
needs to be inside the car for it to be started.
Remote control key
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or key tag (Key Tag)*.
The remote control key is not physically used
when starting since the car is equipped with
support for keyless starting (Passive Start) as
standard. You simply need to have the key in
the front part of the passenger compartment.
For cars equipped with keyless locking and
unlocking (Passive Entry)* the key can be any-
where in the car to start the car. In this case, a
slightly smaller, lighter key tag (Key Tag) is
also supplied.
The remote control keys can be linked to dif-
ferent driver profiles to save personal preferen-
ces in the car.
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