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116

Navigation*

Destination entry

Selectable menu items

Destination memory

You can select destinations from the 

Destination memory

 (

page 148) only if 

destinations have alreday been stored.

Destination entry

You can enter a destination manually 
via the Destination entry menu 
(

page 117).

Last destinations

You can select from the list of last des-
tinations (

page 147) only if the sys-

tem has already stored destinations.

POIs

You can input POIs (points of interest), 
for example gas stations, airports or 
hospitals.

Current location

 

Provides access to store the current lo-
cation as home address (

page 116) 

or select a home address using the 
map (

page 116).

Storing current location as home 
address 

Use 

 or 

 to select the 

Current location 

menu item and 

press

.

To store the displayed address as 
home address, press 

.

Select a home address using the map

Use 

 or 

 to select the 

Current location 

menu item and 

press

.

Press the 

Map

 soft key.

Proceed as described under “Moving 
the map and selecting a destination” 
(

page 126).

Summary of Contents for COMAND MY06

Page 1: ...Bild in der Größe 215x70 mm einfügen COMAND Operator s Manual Order No 6515 6709 13 Part No 219 584 77 81 USA Edition A 2006 COMAND Operator s Manual 211 219 ...

Page 2: ...quipment your authorized Mercedes Benz Center will be glad to demonstrate the proper procedures We continuously strive to improve our product and ask for your understanding that we reserve the right to make changes in design and equipment Therefore infor mation illustrations and descriptions in this manual might differ from the equip ment installed in your vehicle As such the information illustrat...

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Page 4: ...M station 38 Tuning to a station on Weather Band 41 Storing FM AM stations 42 Single CD operation 44 Safety Instructions 44 Tips on caring for your CDs 44 Switching to Single CD mode 45 Loading a CD 45 Ejecting a CD 46 Single CD main menu 46 Selecting a track 47 Fast forward reverse 49 Playback options 49 MP3 operation 50 Safety Instructions 50 Tips on data storage media 50 Tips on caring for your...

Page 5: ...cing an outgoing call 91 Accepted and missed calls 92 Dialed calls 94 Active call 96 Phone book 98 Opening the phone book 98 Selecting a phone book entry and establishing a connection 99 Adding spoken names to a phone book entry 100 Deleting a phone book entry 100 SMS Mail 101 SMS inbox 101 Reading a message 102 Deleting a message 103 Exiting from the SMS menu 103 Navigation 105 Important notes 10...

Page 6: ...r function 137 Stop over 139 Defining route guidance displays 142 Setting symbols displays 142 Setting map orientation 143 Switching GPS position display ON OFF 144 Automatic map toggling 145 Scales for full screen and split screen map display 145 Last destinations and destination memory 147 Last destinations memory 147 Destination memory 148 POIs Points of Interest 151 Entering POIs 151 Selecting...

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Page 8: ...and CD components Satellite radio This chapter contains all information relat ed to the satellite radio system Telephone Here you can learn in detail about the many functions of the telephone SMS how to initiate an emergency call and use service numbers Navigation This chapter provides detailed information covering the following topics Destination entry Route selection and calculation Route guidan...

Page 9: ...an interrupted procedure which will be continued on the next page page This symbol tells you where to look for further information on this subject This symbol is used in the glos sary It indicates that the term immediately following the sym bol is also explained in the glos sary Display Words appearing on the COMAND display or the multi function display are printed in the type shown here Warning G...

Page 10: ...d traffic conditions permit Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet approximate ly 14 m every second COMAND supplies you with information to help you select your route more easily and guide you conveniently and safely to your destination For safety reasons we encour age the driver to stop the vehicle in a safe place before an...

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Page 12: ...operating elements Single CD operating elements MP3 operating elements CD changer operating elements Telephone operating elements Navigation operating elements Multifunction steering wheel Menu system Quick reference COMAND ...

Page 13: ...12 At a glance Radio operating elements ...

Page 14: ...buttons 3 Entering frequency man ually Storing stations Requesting station pre sets 41 42 39 Function Page 4 Tuning stations FM AM Station memory selecting presets 38 42 5 Confirmation 6 Mute function 36 Function Page 7 Switching ON OFF 30 8 Volume adjustment 30 9 and Station search Manual tuning 38 40 ...

Page 15: ...14 At a glance Single CD operating elements ...

Page 16: ... Soft keys multifunction buttons 3 CD slot 46 4 and Entering track numbers 48 Function Page 5 and Selecting tracks 48 6 Confirmation 7 CD ejection 46 Function Page 8 Mute function 36 9 Switching ON OFF 30 a Volume adjustment 30 b and Track skip forward reverse Forward reverse 47 49 ...

Page 17: ...16 At a glance MP3 operating elements ...

Page 18: ...tion buttons 3 MP3 CD slot 53 4 and Entering track numbers 57 Function Page 5 and Selecting tracks and Selecting folders 55 54 6 Confirmation 7 MP3 CD ejection 53 Function Page 8 Mute function 36 9 Switching ON OFF 30 a Volume adjustment 30 b and Track skip forward reverse Forward reverse 56 58 ...

Page 19: ...18 At a glance CD changer operating elements ...

Page 20: ...t keys multifunction buttons 3 and Entering track numbers Selecting CDs 69 68 Function Page 4 and Selecting CDs and Selecting tracks 67 69 5 Confirmation 6 Mute function 36 Function Page 7 Switching ON OFF 30 8 Volume adjustment 30 9 and Track skip forward reverse Forward reverse 68 70 ...

Page 21: ...20 At a glance Telephone operating elements ...

Page 22: ...g the telephone OFF 89 85 85 2 Soft keys multifunction buttons Function Page 3 Entering PIN Entering unlock code Entering phone number Speed dial 87 88 92 95 4 Selection buttons 5 Confirmation Function Page 6 Answering calls Redialing 91 92 7 Ending or refusing a call 91 8 Switching ON OFF 30 9 Volume adjustment 30 ...

Page 23: ...22 At a glance Navigation operating elements ...

Page 24: ...ions Selecting characters for text entry Scrolling map Function Page 5 Confirmation 6 Navigation computer 107 7 Navigation DVD slot 107 8 Cancelling navigation an nouncements Switching navigation an nouncements OFF 131 131 Function Page 9 Current navigation an nouncement Switching navigation an nouncements ON 131 131 a Ejecting navigation DVDs 107 b Switching ON OFF 30 c Volume adjustment 30 ...

Page 25: ... Redialing t Ending or refusing calls 91 92 91 4 Multifunction display menu change è forward ÿ back 25 25 Function Page 5 Radio mode j Next station k Previous station Single CD and CD chang er mode j Next track k Previous track 38 38 68 68 5 Satellite radio mode j Next station k Previous station 78 78 5 Telephone mode j Next list entry k Previous list entry 95 95 ...

Page 26: ...wing Radio Single CD MP3 CD changer Satellite radio or Telephone display appears in the mul tifunction display of the instrument cluster Radio operation 1 Waveband and position in Preset menu 2 Station frequency Single CD operation 1 Single CD operation 2 Current track MP3 operation 1 MP3 operation 2 Current track CD changer operation 1 Current CD 2 Current track Satellite radio operation 1 SAT an...

Page 27: ...in display or a list appears on display Telephone main display In the list screen instead of the READY mes sage either a phone book entry or one of the last 10 outgoing calls will be displayed In order to close the list display press t This switches to the telephone main display ...

Page 28: ...ress Service page 157 Press Menu display A display can be composed of 3 sections Example Radio main menu 1 Soft key sections 2 Main area 3 Status bar The functions currently assigned to the soft keys are displayed in the soft key sec tions 1 Messages or settings are displayed in the main area 2 The settings can be changed by operating controls accordingly The status bar 3 is divided into three ar ...

Page 29: ...s network out side your home network telephone signal strength Menu functions and submenus Using the soft keys you can switch func tions ON or OFF or open submenus Example Radio main menu The Scan soft key switches the scan search ON or OFF TheAutost soft key opens the submenu for the Autostore settings In some situations soft keys may not have any function and thus not be available Should a soft ...

Page 30: ...Back soft key The display switches to the next higher menu level The system does not accept setting modi fications which have not been stored There are exceptions where pressing the Back soft key will also store new settings These exceptions whenever applicable are referenced on the following pages ...

Page 31: ...ally stores the setting for the current ly active operating mode The volume of navigation announcements can be changed only during an actual announce ment i The system can be operated as follows from COMAND itself or from the multifunction steering wheel This operating manual describes oper ation from COMAND and from the mul tifunction steering wheel Unless otherwise specified the de scriptions an...

Page 32: ...alue in a certain range at the time the device was switched OFF Automatic volume control The automatic volume control adjusts the volume depending on the vehicle s speed only in vehicles without Sound system or on the interior ambient noises of the vehi cle only in vehicles with Sound sys tem other parameters e g windows open or closed A common balance and fader setting ap plies to the following o...

Page 33: ...he desired balance or Press or The cursor moves vertically adjusting the fader Storing new settings Press or the Back soft key or wait until the display changes For the following operating modes differ ent settings for bass and treble can be se lected Radio FM waveband Radio AM waveband Radio Weather Band Single CD MP3 CD changer AUX Satellite radio Navigation Bass and treble settings for navigati...

Page 34: ...t key or wait until the display changes If the vehicle is equipped with a sound sys tem the sound functions are available for the following operating modes Radio Single CD MP3 CD changer AUX Satellite radio The following sound functions are avail able Default Settings Resets the sound functions to the fac tory setting Standard Normal stereo playback Speech Playback optimized for speech compre hens...

Page 35: ...multi channel surround sound and that without the unnatural interpretation of many of to day s surround sound techniques i LOGIC7 is not an artificial effects button It automatically adapts itself to the incoming source material adjust ing the seven outputs based on the original acoustic intent of the studio master harman kardon LOGIC7 creates a true 360 degree enveloping sound field with a maximu...

Page 36: ...35 Audio Audio main menu Radio operation Single CD operation MP3 operation CD changer operation Audio AUX operation ...

Page 37: ...key The CD changer main menu appears page 66 AUX soft key Facilitates operation of an external au dio source page 72 Switching the mute function ON Press The system is switched to mute Switching the mute function OFF Press again or Turn the rotary control located on the COMAND control unit or Press æ or ç on the multifunc tion steering wheel The audio source heard is the one se lected before the m...

Page 38: ...gin to play The waveband is indicated in the center of the status bar In this example FM FM waveband 1 selected station is stored on preset 1 Safety Instructions Warning G In order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident the driver should enter system settings with the vehicle at a stand still and operate the audio system only when road weather and traffic conditions permit Bear in mi...

Page 39: ... in and begins to play or Press or The next receivable descending fre quency is tuned in and begins to play On multifunction steering wheel Switch the multifunction display in the instrument cluster to the Radio display page 25 Press j The next receivable ascending frequen cy is tuned in and begins to play or i The wavebands cover different fre quency ranges FM broadcast band FM VHF very high freq...

Page 40: ...u Switch to the desired waveband page 37 Press the Presets soft key The Presets menu appears Use or to choose a preset and press or Press one of the number keys The system tunes to the station stored under this number Tuning via Autostore presets The Autostore function allows placing of stations into the presets sorted by recep tion quality page 43 The system will store the station with the strong...

Page 41: ...matically stops at the station listened to before the scan search was started Starting scan search Switch to the desired waveband page 37 Press the Scan soft key Scanning begins Ending Scan search manually Press the Scan soft key again Manual tuning Switch to the desired waveband page 37 Press and hold or for at least 2 seconds to tune up or down Manual tuning is activated Keep the button pressed ...

Page 42: ... Band On COMAND control unit Switch to the WB waveband by press ing the WB soft key in the Radio main menu page 37 i Manual tuning is also possible in all wavebands by pressing or The frequency will change by the tuning increments for the respective wave band each time one of the buttons is pressed Frequency increments for manual tuning FM 0 2 MHz AM 10 kHz i Entries outside the frequency range ar...

Page 43: ... They are accessed using the number keypad Press one of the number keys The system tunes to the station stored under this number Ten presets each are available for the FM and AM waveband The following options are available Storing manually using number keys Storing manually using the Presets menu Storing using Autostore Storing manually using the number keys Tune to the station to be stored page 3...

Page 44: ...eset 1 Switch to the desired waveband page 37 Press the Autost soft key The Autostore preset list appears Use to select the Reprogram Autostore header entry Press The Autostore search starts After a de lay the new preset assignment ap pears The system tunes to the station stored on preset 1 To tune in another station from the Autostore preset list page 39 i The Autostore feature stores presets in ...

Page 45: ...river should insert CDs with the vehicle at a standstill and operate the audio system only when road weather and traffic conditions permit Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet approximate ly 14 m every second Warning G The CD drive is a Class 1 laser product There is a danger of invisible laser radiation when you open or d...

Page 46: ...4 m every second Do not attach labels of any type to the CD They may become detached and damgage the drive Only use CDs which bear the label shown and that conform to the com pact digital audio standard IEC 60908 Do not play single CDs 80 mm with an adapter Only use round 12 cm diame ter CDs Your CD drive has been designed to play CDs which correspond to the IEC 60908 standard Therefore only CDs n...

Page 47: ...m switches to Single CD mode The center of the status bar shows The track number and total number of tracks The elapsed playing time of the track If a CD is already loaded it must be ejected before inserting the new CD Inserting a second CD in the slot with another CD still loaded will cause dam age to the CD drive not covered by the Mercedes Benz Limited Warranty i If the CD is an MP3 CD the syst...

Page 48: ...Selecting via track skip On the COMAND control unit Open the Single CD main menu page 46 Press for forward skipping or Press for backward skipping On the multifunction steering wheel Switch the multifunction display in the instrument cluster to the Single CD dis play page 25 Press j for forward skipping or Press k for backward skipping Selecting a track i Forward skipping The next track is played ...

Page 49: ...ress The Manual track input display ap pears The number of tracks on the CD is displayed Entry example Track 1 Press Entry example Track 12 Press and in quick succession Wait approx 3 seconds after entering the number The selected track is played The CD main menu appears Selecting via scan search Scan serach is charcterised as follows Scan search plays each track on the current CD for approx 8 sec...

Page 50: ... repeated until this function is deactivated Random track The tracks are played in random order e g track 3 8 5 etc Changing the playback option In the Single CD main menu page 46 press the Setting soft key The settings menu is displayed The solid circle indicates which op tion is currently selected Use or to select a different op tion Press The option is activated A correspond ing display will ap...

Page 51: ...mate ly 14 m every second The CD drive is a Class 1 laser product There is a danger of invisible laser radiation when you open or damage the cover Do not remove the cover The CD drive does not contain any parts serviceable by the us er For safety reasons have any necessary service work performed by qualified person nel Tips on data storage media Do not attach labels of any type to the CD They may ...

Page 52: ...of 65025 tracks would result However this amount is usually not reached since MP3 requires approx 1 MB storage per minute recorded Track names and folder names When creating an MP3 CD you can assign names to the MP3 tracks and folders COMAND uses these names in MP3 mode for the corresponding display Please note the following when assigning track and folder names Track and folder names must contain...

Page 53: ... that you can create for play back in MP3 mode are generally copy right protected under applicable interna tional and national laws In many countries the reproduction of copyrighted material is not permitted even if only for personal use without the express prior consent of the copyright holder Please check the current copyright laws for your country and comply with them These restrictions do not ...

Page 54: ...rox 7 seconds Open the Audio main menu page 36 Switching to MP3 mode i MP3 CDs can only be played back in the COMAND CD drive Loading a MP3 CD Warning G In order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident the driver should insert CDs with the vehicle at a standstill and oper ate the audio system only when road weath er and traffic conditions permit Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30...

Page 55: ...e current fold er number of tracks in current folder If the MP3 tracks are organized into folders on the disc you can select a folder from the COMAND control unit The following options are available Selecting via folder list Selecting via extended folder list Selecting via folder list i The MP3 soft key will only appear if an MP3 CD has been loaded i On MP3 tracks with variable bit rates the elaps...

Page 56: ... page 53 press the Folder soft key The extended folder list appears Use or to select a folder Press The COMAND changes the folder and loads the data from the new folder It may take a while to load the data de pending on the number of folders and tracks You may select a track in the current fold er The following options are available Selecting via manual entry of the track number page 57 Selecting ...

Page 57: ...list contains all tracks in the cur rent folder Only one track can be viewed at a time 1 Current track Use or to select another track from the list Press or wait approx 3 seconds without changing the selection The selected track is played i Forward skipping The next track is played i Backward skipping The system skips back to the beginning of the track if more than approx 10 seconds playing time o...

Page 58: ...llows Scan search plays each track in the current folder for approx 8 seconds Scan search can be ended manually Scan search automatically stops at the track listened to before the scan search was started Starting scan search In the MP3 main menu page 53 press the Scan soft key The scan search starts i Entries beyond the number of available tracks in the current folder are not pos sible i The scan ...

Page 59: ...nt track will be repeated until this function is deactivated Repeat folder The tracks in the current folder will be repeated until this function is deacti vated The track sequence is the same as the Normal sequence option Random track This option is restricted to the tracks in the current folder The tracks are played in ran dom order Random folder All tracks on the CD are played in random order Sw...

Page 60: ...eration Press The option is switched on A corresponding display will appear in the status bar for all options except Normal sequence An option will remain activated even if the COMAND is switched OFF and then ON again ...

Page 61: ...iver should insert CDs with the vehicle at a standstill and operate the audio system only when road weather and traffic conditions permit Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet approximate ly 14 m every second Warning G The CD changer is a Class 1 laser product There is a danger of invisible laser radiation when you open or ...

Page 62: ... be comes accessible Press button 1 to close The CD changer retracts the control panel faceplate 2 pivots down Switching to CD changer mode CD changer Accessing the CD changer Retracting the CD changer Loading CDs Warning G In order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident the driver should insert CDs with the vehicle at a standstill and oper ate the audio system only when road weath e...

Page 63: ...ay become detached and damage the drive Only use CDs which bear the label shown and that conform to the com pact disc digital audio standard IEC 60908 Do not play single CDs 80 mm with an adapter Only use round 12 cm diame ter CDs Your CD changer has been designed to play CDs which correspond to the IEC 60908 standard Therefore only CDs not exceeding a thickness of 1 3 mm can be used If you insert...

Page 64: ...nts page 64 Loading a single magazine compart ment Access the CD changer page 61 Briefly press the button 2 of the emp ty magazine compartment to be load ed Wait until the LED in the button 2 flashes green This indicates that the CD changer re quests a CD Insert an audio CD into the CD slot 1 within approx 15 seconds Insert the CD face up The CD is pulled in The red LED in the corresponding magazi...

Page 65: ...5 seconds Insert the CD face up The CD is pulled in the magazine com partment is loaded The red LED in the corresponding mag azine compartment button 2 lights up continuously The CD changer then requests inser tion of the next CD The LED in the cor responding magazine compartment button 2 flashes green Repeat the last step until all six maga zine compartments are loaded The system plays the sixth ...

Page 66: ...ed from the slot within approx 15 seconds The system starts playing the CD again The ejection procedure is completed Retract the CD changer page 61 Ejecting CDs i If you are listening to a CD in the CD changer and you eject another CD from the changer While ejecting the CD the system interrupts CD playback The CD you were last listening to starts from the beginning once the ejection procedure is c...

Page 67: ...ure is aborted by the CD chang er Retract the CD changer page 61 Open the Audio main menu page 36 Press the CDC soft key The CD changer main menu appears You will hear the CD listened to last If the CD listened to last is no longer available the unit plays the next avail able audio CD If the CD contains CD text data the CD changer main menu will show the name of the CD and the title of the track c...

Page 68: ...f the CD changer The following options are available Selecting via CD list Selecting via direct entry of the CD number page 68 Selecting via CD Selection menu page 68 Selecting via CD list The CD list contains all loaded CDs Only one entry is visible at a time Its name or number is shown at top of the CD changer main menu here CD 5 The entry appears above the track display It shows the number of t...

Page 69: ...corresponding CD does not contain any CD text data An entry shaded out indicates an emp ty CD changer compartment Use or to select a CD The system will skip empty CD changer compartments Press The newly selected CD is played The following options are available Selecting via track skip Selecting via track list page 69 Selecting via manual entry of the track number page 69 Selecting via scan search ...

Page 70: ...wait approx 3 seconds without changing the selection The selected track is played Selecting via manual entry of the track number Open the CD changer main menu page 66 Press The Manual track input display ap pears The number of tracks on the CD is displayed Entry example Track 1 Press i Forward skipping The next track is played Backward skipping The system skips back to the beginning of the track i...

Page 71: ... changer main menu page 66 Press and hold or To stop release or The following options are available Normal sequence The tracks are played in the normal se quence e g track 1 2 3 etc If only one CD is loaded the last track is followed by again playing the first track If several CDs are loaded in the CD chang er the last track on a CD in the changer will be followed by the first track of the next CD...

Page 72: ...he next CD will be played The CDs are changed in random order e g CD 4 1 5 etc Switching the playback option In the CD changer main menu page 66 press the Setting soft key The Setting menu appears The solid circle indicates which op tion is currently selected Use or to select a different op tion Press The option is activated A correspond ing display will appear in the status bar for all options ex...

Page 73: ...k In AUX mode you can adjust the following Volume page 30 Fader and balance page 31 Bass and treble page 32 Sound functions page 33 i An external audio source for example a tape player can be connected to COMAND For further information please contact your Mercedes Benz Center Switching to AUX mode i Please refer to the appropriate operat ing manual for the operation of the ex ternal audio source ...

Page 74: ...73 Satellite radio General information Satellite radio operation ...

Page 75: ... Introduction to Satellite radio i Additional optional satellite radio equipment and a subscription to satel lite radio service provider are required for the satellite radio operation de scribed in this chapter Contact your authorized Mercedes Benz Center for details and availability for your vehicle i Note that categories and channels shown in illustrations are dependent on programming content de...

Page 76: ...equired to call the Siri us Service Center for an activation re quest After activation of the Satellite radio service The SAT main menu appears The radio station selected last is audible provided it can be received Station information is displayed on the main screen and in the center of the status bar Switching to Satellite radio mode i Credit card information is also required for your application...

Page 77: ...scan search page 79 Service displays a screen showing the tele phone number of the Sirius Service Center and electronic serial number ESN of the particular receiver You can also adjust the following Bass and treble page 32 Balance and fader page 31 Sound functions page 33 Volume not on soft keys page 30 The following options are available Tuning via station presets page 76 Tuning via manual channe...

Page 78: ...ess Press and The system tunes to channel 12 Tuning via the program category list The category list contains all currently re ceivable categories of programs It is sort ed alphabetically Only one entry is visible at a time The en try appears at the top of the main screen Selecting a category Example 1 category ALL The station list of category ALL contains all receivable channels channel mode Use o...

Page 79: ...se the currently selected station remains tuned Tuning a station within the selected category The channels identified for the currently selected category are sorted numerically by channel number which appear in the status bar one at a time Tuning using COMAND control unit Press or The search proceeds in ascending or der or Press or The search proceeds in descending or der and stops at the first re...

Page 80: ...Scan soft key The scan search starts Press the Scan soft key again The scan search ends Additional text information artist and title related to the current broadcast can be displayed Press the Info soft key Two options are available Storing using the number keys page 79 Storing using the Presets menu page 80 Storing via number keys Press and hold a number key between and for more than 2 seconds Th...

Page 81: ...s active indicated by its color changed Press the Presets soft key All channels in the Preset list are delet ed Press the Service soft key The telephone number of the Sirius Service Center and the twelve digit electronic serial number ESN of the particular receiver appear It may be necessary to call the Sirius Ser vice Center if for example you want to cancel the subscription or to re subscribe at...

Page 82: ...81 Telephone Important notes Telephone operation Phone book SMS Mail ...

Page 83: ...ng please use the hands free device and be sure to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times Use the cel lular phone1 only when road weather and traffic conditions permit Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet approximate ly 14 m every second Warning G Never operate radio transmitters provided with a built in or at...

Page 84: ...ultifunction steering wheel or using the voice control system Descriptions in this Operator s Manual presume that the cellular phone is in serted into the telephone cradle i This Operator s Manual describes op eration of the telephone using the COMAND control unit and the multi function steering wheel Unless other wise specified the descriptions and the illustrated displays refer to the COMAND con...

Page 85: ...nter the unlock code page 88 Only then will you be able to use all the telephone functions You will still be able to make 911 emer gency calls page 86 if the tele phone is locked The telephone cannot or not yet be used in the following situations The telephone is already unlocked but it is not yet registered with the net work The message NO SERV appears in the status bar The telephone automatical ...

Page 86: ... phone Insert the cellular phone into the cradle Phone not installed Your vehicle is not configured for cellu lar telephone operation Please insert SIM card This message appears only when using a GSM cellular phone Insert a SIM card Telephone Op eration Guide Switching OFF In the Telephone main menu page 89 press and hold for longer than 2 seconds or Switch COMAND OFF page 30 The telephone switche...

Page 87: ... Press the 911 soft key The system opens an inquiry menu prompting you if you want to dial a 911 call If necessary press to select Yes Press to confirm Yes if you want to place the 911 emergency call The telephone establishes the connec tion a ringing tone is audible Wait until the emergency call center answers then describe the emergency If you do not want to place the emergency call Press to sel...

Page 88: ...inst un authorized use Your PIN is found in the telephone service provider s documenta tion Commit your PIN to memory Most telephone functions are not available before entering the PIN Press the corresponding number key for each digit In case of erroneous entry you can de lete the last or more digits Press the Delete soft key as often as required Once all digits have been entered press the OK soft...

Page 89: ...ne against unauthorized use The unlock code can be activated on the telephone Telephone Operation Guide Commit your unlock code to memory The telephone functions are available only after entering the unlock code Example unlock code 2307 In sequence press the number keys and In case of erroneous entry delete the last or more digits Press the Delete soft key as often as required i The telephone cann...

Page 90: ...hone main menu appears Telephone status information is displayed on the right end of the status bar The following displays are possible READY telephone is logged into your cellular phone home network and ready for use Switching to telephone mode Telephone main menu Warning G Some jurisdictions prohibit the driver from using a cellular telephone while driving Whether or not prohibited by law for sa...

Page 91: ...de page 88 Selectable soft keys and options soft key Opens the phone book page 98 Recvd soft key Opens the accepted and missed calls list page 93 Dialed soft key Opens dialed calls list page 94 SMS soft key Provides access to the SMS menu page 101 Entry of a phone number page 91 The ringing tone is audible in the event of an incoming call The call screen pops up on the current display If the multi...

Page 92: ...to be en tered when placing an outgoing call The following options are available entering a phone number directly page 92 initiating redial page 92 selecting an entry in the accepted and missed calls list page 93 selecting an entry in the dialed calls list page 94 using speed dial page 95 opening the phone book and selecting an entry page 99 i The caller s number appears only if it is transmitted ...

Page 93: ...n be initiated Press in the Telephone main menu twice The telephone establishes the connec tion with the number dialed last On the multifunction steering wheel Switch the multifunction display in the instrument cluster to the Telephone main display page 25 Press s twice The telephone establishes the connec tion with the number dialed last In both cases the telephone initiates the call The call is ...

Page 94: ...f list Press the Recvd soft key in the Tele phone main menu page 89 The list appears with the last call high lighted The list is sorted chronologically the last accepted or missed call is dis played at the top of the list i If no calls have been received yet the Recvd soft key is shaded out and with out function i The list shows up to ten calls you re ceived last It is a combined listing of both a...

Page 95: ...one initiates the call to the selected number Selecting an entry from the list of di aled calls COMAND automatically creates a list of di aled calls This list can contain 10 entries max The list is sorted chronologically the last dialed call is displayed at the top of the list On the COMAND control unit Opening the list Press the Dialed soft key in the Tele phone main menu page 89 The list appears...

Page 96: ...hone main display page 25 Press s once The last dialed call is displayed on the multifunction display Selecting a list entry and establishing the connection Press j or k repeatedly until the desired entry is shown on the mul tifunction display Press s The telephone initiates the call to the selected number On the cellular phone telephone numbers can be stored in a speed dial memory Telephone Opera...

Page 97: ...ll Ending the active call page 96 Switching the hands free microphone ON OFF page 96 Transmitting number sequences page 97 Ending the active call On the COMAND control unit Press On the multifunction steering wheel Press t Switching the hands free microphone ON OFF The soft key Mic Off shows the status of the microphone Microphone OFF soft key Microphone ON soft key Press the Mic Off soft key This...

Page 98: ...er sequences Answering machines or other devices could possibly be controlled through num ber sequences e g remote query func tions With an open connection press one of the appropriate number keys for each digit You can also transmit the characters and ...

Page 99: ...ple for the Phone Book menu is shown above It shows a list of the phone book entries whose names start with the letter B Displayed in the status bar is the number of the highlighted name in this ex ample 18005551212 i If a GSM phone is used the phone book contains all entries of the telephone phone book Opening the phone book i If no numbers are stored in the phone book the soft key is shaded out ...

Page 100: ...he highlighted en try is shown in the status bar On the COMAND control unit Open the phone book page 98 A list of phone book entries appears beginning with a specific first letter ini tial Changing initials Press or once or repeatedly Each time you press the button the display changes to the next letter up or down At the end of the list of letters is the category Other This category combines all e...

Page 101: ... to each phone book entry Via the voice control system you can dial a number by speaking the name Voice control system Operator s man ual Select a phone book entry page 99 Press the New soft key The voice control system prompts you to speak a name Speak the name The voice control system prompts you to speak the name again Repeat the name The name is stored Select the phone book entry to be de lete...

Page 102: ...he list is sorted chronologically the last message re ceived is displayed at the top of the list The corresponding date and time ap pears in the status bar when the select ed message has been received Use or to select another mes sage i Incoming new messages are indicated by the symbol in the status bar Symbol appears in the status bar if the SMS memory is full In addition a corresponding message ...

Page 103: ...er s of the message sender s appear s In the SMS inbox page 101 use or to select a message Press The message text appears To scroll through the message text press or as required Switching between content and sender You can either see the Sender soft key or the Contents soft key Press the Sender soft key The sender s name appears if it is saved in the phone book If not only the phone number appears...

Page 104: ...Back soft key In the SMS inbox page 101 use or to select the message to be deleted Press the Delete soft key A delete prompt is displayed Use to select the menu item Yes Press The message is now deleted Press the Back soft key This returns you to the Telephone main menu Deleting a message Exiting from the SMS menu ...

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Page 106: ...105 Navigation Important notes Navigation main menu Destination entry Route guidance During route guidance Last destinations and destination memory POIs Points of Interest ...

Page 107: ...y 14 m every second The route calculated by COMAND is a rec ommendation on how to best reach your se lected destination During route guidance you will not receive any information on Traffic lights Stop and yield signs Parking or stopping zones One way streets Narrow bridges Similar traffic regulation data You should therefore always strictly observe traffic regulations while driving Drive care ful...

Page 108: ...e time of DVD production DVD maps do not cover all areas nor all routes within an area The DVD is loaded into and ejected from the navigation module The navigation module is mounted on the left hand side of the trunk 1 Ejecting DVDs 2 DVD slot Loading Insert the DVD into the DVD slot 2 with the label facing up The navigation computer pulls the DVD in Ejecting Press and wait until the navigation co...

Page 109: ...n route guidance is subject to the following restrictions COMAND does not output navigation announcements The display OFF ROAD and an arrow indi cating the direction of the destination appear instead of the detailed naviga tion displays Once the system is correctly repositioned route guidance continues with navigation announcements and detailed navigation displays Travelling abroad Route guidance ...

Page 110: ...e must be restarted Select the destination from the Last destinations memory page 147 or Re enter the destination page 117 Some menus provide lists from which you can select an item Example Menu to select a street You can select a list item using or If as shown in the example you can see the Page soft keys then you can use the soft keys to scroll up or down the list page by page As soon as you rea...

Page 111: ...can select from the list of last des tinations page 147 POIs Points of Interest Provides access to POIs input page 151 POIs include stops at gas stations airports rest areas hospi tals etc Calling up the Navigation main menu i If route guidance is active a prompt is displayed instead asking if route guid ance is to be cancelled page 134 i This menu item only appears if the route guidance had previ...

Page 112: ... route calculation Press theMode soft key in the Navigation main menu page 110 The Setting Mode menu for road types to be avoided appears Use or to select an option Press This will switch the option ON or OFF Upon completion press the Back soft key The following acoustics criteria for naviga tion announcements can be adjusted Bass Treble page 112 Balance Fader page 112 Volume page 112 Press the Se...

Page 113: ...fader setting Press or The vertical line moves adjusting the balance accordingly or Press or The horizontal line moves adjusting the fader accordingly Press or the Back soft key or Wait until the display changes The new setting is stored and activat ed Adjusting the volume Automatically generated navigation an nouncements are superimposed over any other active audio source The volume dif ference i...

Page 114: ...113 Navigation Navigation main menu Press the or key to select the desired setting Press or the Back soft key The new setting is stored and activat ed i The solid circle shows the current setting ...

Page 115: ...cter display 1 appears 1 Character display You can see which characters can be entered when using the keys Each additional depression moves you to the next available character The character selected appears black Wait until the character display disap pears or press The character is entered Entering data i For more convenient entry COMAND offers only available characters from the character set bas...

Page 116: ... Call up the Navigation main menu page 110 Press the Home soft key A message No home address stored appears or if a home address has already been established the home address ap pears To start route guidance to the estab lished home address press or To enter or change the home address press the Change soft key The Navigation main menu with menu items to change the home address ap pears i Do not co...

Page 117: ...tored destinations POIs You can input POIs points of interest for example gas stations airports or hospitals Current location Provides access to store the current lo cation as home address page 116 or select a home address using the map page 116 Storing current location as home address Use or to select the Current location menu item and press To store the displayed address as home address press Se...

Page 118: ... map page 125 Region soft key Provides access to the region input page 117 Street soft key Provides access to input of the destina tion street page 121 CityCtr soft key Provides access to the input of a city section center page 120 POIs soft key Provides access to the input of a POI Point of interest page 151 List soft key Allows selecting a destination city from a city list page 119 In the Destin...

Page 119: ...e the selected region Accepting the displayed destination Press and hold for approx 2 sec onds Entering a different city Use the keypad menu or the 12 buttton keypad to enter the data of the city page 114 After entering the city a selection list of cities appears Now continue with se lecting a city Switching to a selection list is possible at any time while entering a city Press the List soft key ...

Page 120: ...es with up to 15 streets Select Street menu page 121 If no streets are registered for the selected city Select City Center menu page 120 The appropriate menu can be identified from the display in the status bar Besides entering a street name page 121 the following soft keys are available for narrowing the destination Map soft key Provides access to further destination input directly via road map p...

Page 121: ...status bar Accepting the destination displayed Press and hold for approx 2 sec onds Entering a center Use the keypad menu or the 12 buttton keypad to enter the data of the center page 114 After entering the center a selection list of centers appears Now continue with selecting a center Switching to a selection list is possible at any time while entering a center Press the List soft key The selecti...

Page 122: ...ering a street Use the keypad menu or the 12 buttton keypad to enter the data of the street page 114 After entering the street a selection list of streets appears Now continue with selecting a street Switching to a selection list is possible at any time while entering a street Press the List soft key The selection list appears Now contin ue with selecting a street Selecting a street Use or to sele...

Page 123: ...continue narrowing the destination after entering the street Map soft key Provides access to further destination input directly via road map page 125 Intrsct soft key An intersection with the destination street can be entered page 123 Hse no soft key A house number on the destination street can be entered page 124 POIs soft key A POI on or near the destination street can be entered page 152 The fo...

Page 124: ...s Enter Intersection menu Proceed the same as when entering a street page 121 List of intersecting streets Use or to select an intersec tion The Page soft keys allow scrolling through the list page by page Press The Start Route Guidance menu page 130 appears Entering an intersection i The Intrsct soft key is only available if streets intersecting the destination street are stored as intersections ...

Page 125: ...r the numbers Press the Delete soft key if necessary The number last accepted by the sys tem is deleted Press and hold for approx 2 sec onds to confirm the input or Entering a house number i An intersection instead of a house number can be entered page 123 Entry of both is not possible i The Hse no soft key is only available when registered house numbers are stored on the navigation DVD for the se...

Page 126: ...display Press or Press the Map soft key if it appears in a menu The map appears in full screen display If the soft key displays are hidden press any soft key The soft key displays appear Selectable soft keys Coord soft key Allows entering a destination via geo coordinates page 127 Symbol soft key Provides access to setting the symbols display page 142 i The symbol can only be selected if the syste...

Page 127: ...cation the cursor is pointing to the corresponding street name is shown in the status bar In this example WATER ST Start route guidance to the selected destination Press The Start Route Guidance menu ap pears if route guidance has not yet been activated Press Route calculation begins If route guidance is already active you will be prompted to confirm that you wish to accept the new destination Pre...

Page 128: ...d latitude in this menu 1 Hours longitude value 2 Minutes longitude value 3 Seconds longitude value 4 Seconds latitude value 5 Minutes latitude value 6 Hours latitude value Press or to select the value you wish to set Select the desired value using or Keep repeating the last two steps until you have set the required longitude and latitude Press If the coordinates entered are located in the digital...

Page 129: ...er retrieval or repeat usage you can store them in the standard destination memory page 148 Storing current vehicle position Press Press any soft key if the soft key dis plays are hidden The soft key displays appear 1 Symbol current vehicle location Press the Memory soft key The system stores the current vehicle position While storage takes place the Memory soft key display changes its color for a...

Page 130: ...tions selected via the map Press Move the map and select a location page 126 Press the Memory soft key The system stores the current cursor position While storage takes place the Memory soft key display changes its color for a short period of time ...

Page 131: ... some time While the route is being calculated Reading Navi DVD Please Wait and an arrow pointing towards the destination are displayed Once route calculation is complete route guidance begins Because of changes in local traffic patterns e g road works and or incomplete data errors in calculation may occur As a result the recommended route may deviate from the ideal route The data stored on the DV...

Page 132: ...nts muted is displayed Now further route guidance takes place using only the symbols in the dis play If a new route guidance cycle is started the announcements are auto matically switched ON again Switching ON manually Press The navigation displays are visible only with activated route guidance To switch to the navigation display from another display e g from CD mode press or Two display examples ...

Page 133: ...e of the display the symbol for the next driving maneuver is in dicated here left turn On the very right is a distance bar The dark blue part of the bar and the informa tion 700ft in this example indicate the distance to the next driving maneuver i The display unit can be changed to km or miles using the control system see your vehicle Operator s Manual When the display unit is set to miles the CO...

Page 134: ...he status bar will show the map scale currently selected Map orientation During route guidance a symbol will ap pear on the left of the bottom status bar if map display is switched ON North symbol Fixed map orientation north is always pointing up or Compass symbol Dynamic map orientation driving direc tion is always pointing up Map orientation can be set manually page 143 s i The display unit can ...

Page 135: ...nd full screen display mode Switching automatically See Automatic map toggling page 145 Route guidance ends when the selected destination is reached In navigation mode press A prompt as to whether or not route guidance is to be cancelled appears Use to select the menu item Yes Press Route guidance is cancelled After a short time the Navigation main menu appears i Information concerning the current...

Page 136: ... the Detour function page 137 St over soft key Provides access to the stop over func tion page 139 Symbol soft key Provides access to setting the symbols display page 142 Memory soft key The map position is stored page 128 Display soft key Provides access to the Display menu page 142 soft key The map scale will change to display a more detailed map soft key The map scale will change to display a m...

Page 137: ...mode set ting for certain road types to be avoid ed page 111 In the Info menu page 135 press the Route soft key The map appears The route remaining is highlighted in blue color The destination is marked with a flag any stop over destination is marked with a flag The current vehicle posi tion is identified with the symbol Depending on the distance to the des tination it may take some time before th...

Page 138: ...not active You can activate the function and set the length of a route segment to be blocked page 137 Detour function is already active You can change the length of the route segment to be blocked page 138 or switch off the Detour function by deleting the detour page 138 Activating detour function and setting length of route segment to be blocked Show the soft key displays page 135 Press the Detou...

Page 139: ...ey displays page 135 Press the Detour soft key Use to select the Change detour menu item Press You can now enter the length of the road segment to be blocked Continue to press the More or Less soft key until the desired distance for the route segment to be blocked is set Press The system calculates a new route avoiding the blocked segment if possi ble Deleting detour Show the soft key displays pag...

Page 140: ... active Route guidance to a stop over destination is not active You can enter a stop over destination page 139 Route guidance to a stop over destination is already active You can change the stop over destination or cancel the route guidance to it by delet ing the stop over page 141 Entering an stop over destination Show the soft key displays page 135 Press the St over soft key The full screen map ...

Page 141: ... several food categories can be chosen if available Use or to select a category from the list The Page soft keys allow scrolling through the list page by page Press If appropriate destinations are avail able a list with restaurants in the area appears Use or to select a destination from the list The Page soft keys allow scrolling through the list page by page i The arrows point in the direction of...

Page 142: ...soft key displays page 135 Press the St over soft key The menu for deleting or changing the stop over destination appears Use to select the Delete active stopover entry Press This will delete the stop over The sys tem calculates the route to the final destination or Use to select the Replace active stopover entry Press The stop over is deleted a new stop over destination can be entered page 139 i ...

Page 143: ...Provides access to the definition of the scales for full screen and split screen map display page 145 You can select which POIs will appear as symbols on the map In the Display menu page 142 press the Symbols soft key The available options appear Use or to select an option Press The selected option is activated A solid circle designates an activated op tion Standard option The symbols for the syst...

Page 144: ... the Back soft key or wait for the screen to change The setting is stored One of the following orientations can be selected 2D North up Fixed map orientation north is always pointing up 2D Heading up Dynamic map orientation driving direc tion is always pointing up In the Display menu page 142 press the View soft key Both options appear i The Change soft key is only available if the Personal option...

Page 145: ... of satellites that can cur rently be received The current elevation ALT altitude above sea level In the Display menu page 142 press the GPS soft key The Options On and Off appear Use or to select the desired option Press i During route guidance a symbol will appear on the left hand side of the bot tom status bar if map display is switched ON North symbol Fixed map orientation north is al ways poi...

Page 146: ...ly returns to full screen map display Switching automatic toggling ON OFF In the Display menu page 142 press the Auto soft key The Options On and Off appear Use or to select the desired option Press Depending on the previous setting au tomatic map toggling will be switched ON or OFF Finally press the Back soft key or wait for the screen to change You can select whether the full screen and split sc...

Page 147: ...the other Manual option The scales can be different Chang ing the scale on one map has no ef fect on the current scale of the other map Use or to select the desired op tion Press Depending on the previous setting the Standard identical scale or Manual indi vidual scale option is activated Finally press the Back soft key or wait for the screen to change i The solid circle shows the current setting ...

Page 148: ...the Navigation main menu page 110 Use to select the Last destinations menu item Press The list of last destinations is dis played The most recently stored desti nation is at the top of the list Use or to select a destination The Page soft keys allow scrolling through the list page by page Selectable soft keys and options Save soft key Stores the selected destination in the standard destination mem...

Page 149: ...ct the menu item Yes Press The destination is deleted Calling up the destination memory and selecting a destination Call up the Navigation main menu page 110 Use or to select the Destination memory menu item Press The destination memory appears This is indicated by Destination memory in the status bar Use or to select the desired entry Selectable soft keys and options Details soft key Displays det...

Page 150: ...destination from the Last destinations memory page 147 and press the Save soft key The system automatically shows a de fault name the city if applicable as Destination name however a different name can be entered Storing under the default name Press and hold for approx 2 sec onds or Use or to select the sym bol and press The system will store the address un der the default name Storing under a dif...

Page 151: ... Press after each selection If necessary press the Delete soft key to delete the character last entered Upon completion of the name entry press and hold for approx 2 sec onds or Use or to select the sym bol and press The system will store the address i Do not confuse the Delete soft key de letion of the last character with the Back soft key deletion of the complete entry ok ...

Page 152: ...enu Open the Destination entry menu page 117 A POI in the vicinity of a city can now be selected or If a further location detail e g a street is to be entered A POI in the vicinity of this detailed lo cation can be selected Enter the desired details of a desti nation page 117 Press the POIs soft key Proceed as described in the Se lecting POI in the local area of the current position section under ...

Page 153: ...e region selection can be changed In the POIs main menu page 152 select the Current position menu item Press A list of POI categories appears for the selection of a category Selecting a POI category Use or to select a category The Page soft keys allow scrolling through the list page by page Press If you have selected the Restaurant category another list will be displayed from which you can select ...

Page 154: ... ap pears Press to start route guidance In the POIs main menu page 152 select the Select city menu item Enter a city as described in the Destina tion entry section page 117 After entering the city press A list of POI categories appears for the selection of a category Proceed with Selecting a POI catego ry page 152 and Selecting a POI page 153 In the POIs main menu page 152 select the Global destin...

Page 155: ... or a POI can be selected from a list page 154 Entering POI names I Proceed the same way as if you would enter a city page 118 The entry can be bypassed if the POI name is not known Press and hold for more than approx 2 seconds After entering the POI name or after bypassing the entry a POI can be se lected Selecting a POI Use or to select a POI The Page soft keys allow scrolling through the list p...

Page 156: ...map appears Symbols indicate the POIs If required use or to move the map If the soft key displays are hidden press any soft key The soft key displays appear Press the Symbol soft key A POI is selected and highlighted in col or Its name appears in the status bar Selecting a POI using the map i The POI symbols to be displayed can be selected page 142 Symbols are indicated only if the map scale is se...

Page 157: ...key if you want to see details of a selected POI The details disappear again after approx 3 seconds or when pressing the Details soft key again Press You are prompted to confirm the se lected POI as the destination Use to select the menu item Yes Press The Start Route Guidance menu ap pears Press to start route guidance ...

Page 158: ...157 Service Tele Aid ...

Page 159: ...m initiates the call to the Mercedes Benz Response Center Connecting appears on the display If the connection is made the message Call Connected appears on the display Even after ending of the connection the service may remain active for up to anoth er 5 minutes in order to transmit any re quired data During this time phone calls cannot be made nor can SMS messages be received During activation of...

Page 160: ...pears on the display When the connection is made the mes sage Call Connected appears on the display Even after the connection has been ended the service will remain active for 5 minutes in order to transmit any required data Dur ing this time phone calls can not be made nor can SMS messages be received The transmitted data can contain e g text messages or address details of a Mer cedes Benz Center...

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Page 162: ...161 System System settings ...

Page 163: ...N and OFF page 165 Display soft key For changing the display settings page 165 VC tips soft key To call up the Voice control settings page 166 Reset soft key For reversing COMAND to the factory settings page 169 In the System menu press the Time soft key The Date Time settings menu appears The following options are now available Setting the time Setting the date Setting the date time format Callin...

Page 164: ...ss or the hours change in increments of 1 hour Press the Back soft key The new setting is stored Setting the date Use or to select the day the month or the year Press or Depending on the selection the day the month or the year is set Press the Back soft key The new setting is stored Setting the date Time format Press the Format soft key You will see the date and time following the currently select...

Page 165: ...ounce ments In the System menu page 162 press the Lang soft key The language list is displayed The following options are available Instr cluster settings The system switches to the lan guage already set in the vehicle in strument cluster Vehicle Operator s manual All other options The system switches to the re quested language i List entry 1 3 Date formats List entry 4 and 5 Time formats Entry 5 i...

Page 166: ...oft key or wait for screen to change The System menu appears The new setting is stored In the System menu page 162 press the Display soft key The Display Settings menu appears The following soft key and option are avail able Bright soft key Provides access to adjusting the dis play brightness page 166 Switching the display dimming charac teristics page 166 Switching confirmation beeps and acoustic...

Page 167: ...s ter Use or to select an entry Press Adjusting display brightness Press the Bright soft key The Brightness display appears Press or The brightness changes accordingly Press the Back soft key or wait for screen to change The new setting is stored Use this function to Start or delete voice control individual ization page 167 Activate deactivate the voice control help window Activate deactivate the ...

Page 168: ...h the empty circle Press This will activate or deactivate the help window Voice control individualization The individualization function is used to adapt the voice control to your own voice and to therefore improve speech recogni tion This does not affect speech recogni tion of other users Individualization consists of two stages The first stage involves training digits whilst the second stage tra...

Page 169: ...tarted If you don t start the second stage Data from the first stage remains un changed The individualization process is fin ished After completion of the second stage the system prompts you to save the data of the second stage If you don t save the second stage Individualization is cancelled Data from an existing second stage re mains unchanged If you save the second stage Data from an existing s...

Page 170: ...select menu item Delete individualization Press A prompt appears which asks if you re ally want to delete the data Press to select Yes Press The individualization is deleted Actuating the Reset function resets COMAND to the factory settings In addition it deletes SMS All SMS messages Navigation All entries in the Destina tion memory and in the Last destina tion memory Reset activation Call up the ...

Page 171: ... select the menu item Yes Press You are prompted again to confirm if you really want to reset the system and delete the data Use to select the menu item Yes Press This resets the entire system i If you do not want to reset the system and not delete the data Use to select the menu item No Press You will exit the reset screen ...

Page 172: ...s including the radio and CD play er as well as for other optional equipment CD changer telephone satellite radio navigation Coordinates Indicate the geographical position on the earth s surface DVD Digital Versatile Disc Digital storage medium in disc form for storing large volumes of data Fader Fader control Volume control between front and rear speakers Folder Alternative designation for direct...

Page 173: ...l passen gers Longitude One of the two coordinates that indi cate the geographical position on the earth s surface Thelongitude indicates the east west position in relation to the Greenwich meridian MP3 The term used in everyday speech for MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 A means of compressing audio data Multi session A method for recording data e g for CDs Data is written to the CD in a n...

Page 174: ... different functions depending on the selected operating mode Tele Aid Telematic Alarm Identification on De mand The Tele Aid system consists of three types of response automatic and man ual emergency roadside assistance and information Tele Aid is initially activated by completing a subscriber agreement and placing an acquain tance call The Tele Aid system is operational pro vided the vehicle s b...

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Page 176: ...91 refusing 91 CALL NOT POSSIBLE 84 Calling up Destination memory 148 Cancelling navigation announcements 131 route guidance 134 Caring for CDs 44 50 60 Category list satellite radio 77 CD 171 see also MP3 CD copy protection 45 62 ejecting 46 65 loading 45 61 random CD CD changer mode 71 repeat CD changer mode 71 selecting 67 CD changer accessing 61 retracting 61 CD changer mode 60 controls 18 Saf...

Page 177: ...stinations 147 special 151 storing in Destination memory 149 Destination memory 148 calling up 148 selecting destination 148 starting route guidance to a stored destination 149 storing destination 149 Detour navigation 137 changing 138 deleting 138 setting 137 Display adjusting brightness 166 switching design 166 Displaying route navigation 136 DVD navigation 107 171 E Ejecting CD in CD changer mo...

Page 178: ...emory 147 selecting destination 147 starting route guidance to Last destination 147 Latitude 127 172 List Satellite radio mode program categories 77 program category list 77 List Telephone mode accepted calls 93 missed calls 93 outgoing calls 94 Loading CD in CD changer mode 61 in MP3 mode 53 in Single CD mode 45 Loading navigation DVD 107 LOGIC7 34 172 Longitude 127 172 M Manual tuning in Radio m...

Page 179: ...ading 107 Navigation mode 110 controls 22 Navigation soft key displays show 135 NO HOME ADDRESS STORED 115 NO SERV 84 90 O Outgoing calls 94 P Permissible bit rates MP3 52 file systems MP3 CD 51 MP3 CDs 51 MP3 formats 52 Personal Identification Number see PIN Personal Unblocking Key see PUK Phone book 98 adding spoken names 100 deleting entry 100 selecting entry 99 switching display between number...

Page 180: ...ING 90 Root directory 173 Route display Navigation mode 136 Route guidance after vehicle transport 108 cancelling 134 Info menu 135 interrupting journey 109 starting to a destination of Destination memory 149 of Last Destinations 147 with GPS 108 Route guidance info menu 135 Route mode 111 S Safety Instructions for CD changer operation 60 for MP3 operation 50 for navigation 106 for radio operation...

Page 181: ... time 162 time format 162 treble 32 for navigation announcements 112 volume 31 for navigation announcements 112 Showing soft key displays Navigation mode 135 SIM card 85 88 173 SIM CARD BLOCKED 88 Single CD mode 44 controls 14 safety Instructions 37 44 switching to 45 Sirius Satellite Radio 74 Sirius Service Center calling the 80 SMS 173 deleting 103 reading 102 Soft key displays showing in Naviga...

Page 182: ...ay 144 hands free microphone 96 mute function 36 navigation announcements 131 telephone 85 System settings 162 T Tele Aid 158 173 Telematics 173 Telephone mode 85 controls 20 switching to 89 Tips 83 Telephone switching ON OFF 85 Tips on caring of CDs 44 60 on caring of MP3 CDs 50 on copyright MP3 52 on creating MP3 CDs 51 on creating MP3 tracks 52 on data storage media MP3 50 on telephone operatio...

Page 183: ...versal Time Coordinated see UTC Unlock code 173 entering 88 UTC 163 173 V Vehicle transport 108 VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS MUTED 131 Volume automatic volume control 31 setting 31 for navigation announcements 112 W Warning 37 44 45 50 53 60 61 82 89 106 WB 36 38 41 173 WRONG PIN NUMBER 88 ...

Page 184: ...l details of the COMAND system as given in the data and illustrations of this Opera tor s Manual Reprinting translation and copying even of excerpts is not permitted without prior authorization in writing Press time 11 24 2004 Printed in Germany ...

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