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100Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Fast forward/reversePress and hold G or H.To stop release G or H.Play
101Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)A DVD is loaded in the RSE CD/DVD player and it is switched on.Loading
102Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Tone soft key: Brings you to the tone menu, where you can set Bass and
103Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Activating DVD menuThe DVD menu is the menu on the DVD. The structure o
104Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Subtitle soft key:You can display and switch between the subtitles.An
105Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Displaying and switching between subtitles In the Setting menu (page
106Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Adjusting bass and trebleTurn the thumb wheel to highlight the Bass or
107Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Set the L/R monitor switch on the remote to the side you wish to contr
108Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Soft key functions4:3, 16:9 or Zoom soft key:You can change the aspect
109Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)You can use the following functions:Bright. soft key: Adjusts the disp
11At a glanceRadio operating elementsSingle CD operating elementsCD changer* operating elementsMP3 CD operating elementsSatellite radio* operating ele
110Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Selecting the languageTurn the thumb wheel to highlight the Lang. soft
111Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)In the CD menu (page 96), MP3 CD menu (page 98) or AUX menu (page 1
112Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)The remote control is operated with two batteries type AAA 1.5 V. If yo
113Satellite radio*Important notesSubscribingSatellite radio operation
114Satellite radio*Important notes Important notesIn chapter “Satellite radio”, you will find detailed information regardingselecting a station and
115Satellite radio*Subscribing SubscribingPress B to switch to satellite radio operation.The Satellite radio main menu will ap-pear and displays the
116Satellite radio*Satellite radio operation Satellite radio operationSee “Subscribing to satellite radio” for im-portant subscription information (
117Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationSatellite radio stations are split up into cat-egories. You can select between various categories such as
118Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationAutomatic station scanThe stations in the selected category can be scanned in numerical order for 8 sec-on
119Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationOn the memory listIn the Satellite radio main menu, press the Presets soft key.The SAT preset memory will
12At a glanceRadio operating elements Radio operating elements
120Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationSwitching back to the Satellite radio main menuPress the Back soft key.orPress the Info soft key again.Y
121Telephone*Important notesTelephone operation
122Telephone*Important notes Important notesIn chapter “Telephone”, you will find de-tailed information regarding the tele-phone*, including emergenc
123Telephone*Important notesiIf you have a Mercedes-Benz specified integrated mobile telephone (TDMA, CDMA or GSM) and the telephone is inserted in th
124Telephone*Important notesPlease read the chapter “Telephone” first before attempting to operate your telephone.Please also read the important not
125Telephone*Important notesThe message Phone not inserted appears. Please connect the mobile phone.The message Phone not available appears.Please
126Telephone*Telephone operation Telephone operationAutomaticallyThe telephone* is automatically activated when the COMAND is switched on. The mobile
127Telephone*Telephone operationYou can make an emergency call to an emergency rescue station with a mobile communication network.The emergency call w
128Telephone*Telephone operationInitiating an emergency callIf Telephone is lockedPress the 911 soft key.The system opens an inquiry menu prompting i
129Telephone*Telephone operationTDMA or CDMA mobile phoneEntering the unlock codeUse the number keys 1 through 0 to enter the four-digit unlock code.
13At a glanceRadio operating elementsFunction Page1 Audio menu 442 Soft keys(multifunction keys)3 Color display with Radio main menu464 1 - 0, *Statio
130Telephone*Telephone operationIf no SIM card is in the telephone, the mes-sage Please insert SIM card (Emer-gency Call 911 only possible with phone)
131Telephone*Telephone operationThe telephone is ready for operation Message Ready and the reception strength Ö are shown on the status bar.Other mess
132Telephone*Telephone operationSetting the volume for hands-free oper-ationRaising the volumeTurn the rotary control on the e but-ton to the right.L
133Telephone*Telephone operationBegin dialingWhen you have entered the telephone numberPress E.orPress k.orIn the Telephone menu, press the Send so
134Telephone*Telephone operationSelecting an entry from the Received calls listThe COMAND automatically generates a list of the last 10 calls received
135Telephone*Telephone operationSelecting an entry from the Dialed num-bers listThe COMAND automatically generates a list of the last 10 numbers diale
136Telephone*Telephone operationSpeed-dialingFor all memory locationsAt the mobile phone you can save telephone numbers in the speed-dialing memory an
137Telephone*Telephone operationThe following functions can be used during a call:Ending an active callSwitch on/off hands-free microphoneSetting t
138Telephone*Telephone operationGSMUse the number key 2 and then press k.The active call is put on hold and the call formerly on hold is now active.E
139Telephone*Telephone operationThe phone book contains all entriesof the internal memory of the mobile phone (TDMA, CDMA and GSM mobile phone)of th
14At a glanceSingle CD operating elements Single CD operating elements
140Telephone*Telephone operationYou can select the following functions:Changing the phone book display at the COMANDSelecting a phone book entry and
141Navigation*Important notesNavigation main menuDestination inputRoute guidanceDuring route guidanceLast destinations and destination memoryPOIsToday
142Navigation*Important notes Important notesWarningGFor safety reasons, you should only enter a destination when the vehicle is stationary. When the
143Navigation*Important notesCOMAND calculates the route with the help of data that is stored on the naviga-tion DVD.Only use Mercedes-Benz navigation
144Navigation*Important notesIf your vehicle has been transported (e.g. by a car, train or ferry) the system may make navigation announcements which d
145Navigation*Important notesThe following applies if you interrupt your trip and continue later on:Trip is continued within 2 hours: The system will
146Navigation*Navigation main menu Navigation main menuPress b.The Navigation main menu or the current navigation screen (e.g. map screen) will appe
147Navigation*Navigation main menuDestination memoryYou can select destinations from the Destination Memory (page 193).Enter destinationActivates t
148Navigation*Navigation main menuThe COMAND calculates the route as Fastest route.Minimizing traffic routesPress the Mode soft keyin the Navigation
149Navigation*Navigation main menuPress c.The full view of the map appears. You will see the vehicle’s current position.Press any soft key.The soft
15At a glanceSingle CD operating elementsFunction Page1 Audio menu 442 Soft keys(multifunction keys)3 Color screen with single CD main menuThe status
150Navigation*Destination input Destination inputActivating the Navigation main menu (page 146).Push the joystick to g or G to select the menu ite
151Navigation*Destination inputPress the State soft keyin the Enter street menu (page 150)in the Enter city menu (page 157).The Select state/prov
152Navigation*Destination inputEntering a streetIn the Enter street menu (page 150) push the joystick to h, H, g or G to select the characters. Afte
153Navigation*Destination inputorPress the List soft key.The street list will appear. You can now select a street.Selecting a streetSelect street lis
154Navigation*Destination inputYou can use the following functionsentering the house numberentering any house number by pressing the Any # soft key
155Navigation*Destination inputThe Start route guidance menu (page 167) will appear, if the entered address information (street name and house number
156Navigation*Destination inputorPress one of the number keys 1 to 9 and 0.Press the Delete soft key if necessary.The character last entered is dele
157Navigation*Destination inputConfirming a cross street (list)Press E to confirm.The Start route guidance menu (page 167) will appear.Entering a ci
158Navigation*Destination inputIn the Enter city menu push the joystick to h, H, g or G to select the characters. After each selection, press E. Pus
159Navigation*Destination inputorPress the List soft key.The city list will appear. You can now select a city.Selecting a cityPush the joystick to g
16At a glanceCD changer* operating elements CD changer* operating elements
160Navigation*Destination inputSelecting a parking lotThe map is displayed and shows the destination and the available parking lots.One of the parking
161Navigation*Destination inputSelecting a destination using the mapPress c.Push the joystick to H, h, g, G, F, f.orPress the Map soft key, e.g. in
162Navigation*Destination inputDisplay soft key:The Map view display will appear.(page 185).Soft key +:Enlarge visible map section.Soft key ):Redu
163Navigation*Destination inputActivate the Navigation main menu (page 146).Press the Home soft key.The message No home address available! Please e
164Navigation*Destination inputselecting a destination from the Last destinations memory (page 191)selecting a Point of Interest (page 195)enteri
165Navigation*Destination inputTo cancel the compass screen in vehicles with NavigationPress any soft key, then press the Back soft key.orPress b or
166Navigation*Destination inputAdditional information for 1, 3 and 4Indication Remarks andvalue range1 Steering angle Pointer shows to the left-35° t
167Navigation*Route guidance Route guidanceRoute guidance can be started if the destination input is complete and Start route guidance is displayed a
168Navigation*Route guidanceAfter route calculation, the system assists route guidance using pictorial displays (page 169) and voice instructions. Re
169Navigation*Route guidanceThe navigation displays are only visible while route guidance is active.To switch to the navigation display from another d
17At a glanceCD changer* operating elementsThe CD changer* is located in the glove box. For information on accessing the CD changer* please refer to
170Navigation*Route guidanceDisplay example 2:1 Current vehicle location and direction of travel y, remaining route section2 Name of the road you are
171Navigation*Route guidancePress any soft key.The soft key displays appear.Altering the map scale The current map scale is indicated on the left si
172Navigation*Route guidanceUsually COMAND guides you through fully digitized areas on verified roads for as long as possible. Route guidance is condu
173Navigation*Route guidanceRoute guidance in these areasWhen you areentering a partially digitized area or starting route guidance within such an a
174Navigation*Route guidanceDisplay examples are shown below:1 Road section known to the system2 Route section between the end of a verified road and
175Navigation*Route guidanceVoice instructionsThe system inform you in the following cases:After route calculationVehicle is on a verified road, dest
176Navigation*Route guidanceOFF ROAD If there is no road shown on map at the current position, the vehicle is OFF ROAD. COMAND is able to guide you to
177Navigation*Route guidanceOFF MAPIf the vehicle position is outside the area covered by the digital map, then the ve-hicle is on an OFF MAP location
178Navigation*During route guidance During route guidanceDuring route guidance you can use the soft keys to activate additional menus and displays an
179Navigation*During route guidanceDisplay the soft keys.Press the Info soft key.The Info menu will appear. Info menuAvailable soft keysCompass sof
18At a glanceMP3 CD operating elements MP3 CD operating elements
180Navigation*During route guidanceThe detour function blocks a route section ahead. If possible, the system will calculate a detour. You can adjust t
181Navigation*During route guidanceSwitching off (remove detour)Activate the soft key display (page 178).Press the Detour soft key.Push the joysti
182Navigation*During route guidanceThis function allows you to select an intermediate destination while route guidance is active. A stopover destinati
183Navigation*During route guidanceMore soft key: If you press this soft key, the Navigation main menu (page 146) will appear. Enter stopover will a
184Navigation*During route guidanceDeleting or replacing a stopover destinationActivate the soft key display (page 178).Press the Stopovr soft key.
185Navigation*During route guidanceThe system can save the current position as a destination in the Last destinations memory (page 191).Press any so
186Navigation*During route guidanceSetting POI Icons displaysYou can set which POIs are shown as symbols on the map.In the Settings menu, press the I
187Navigation*During route guidanceSetting map viewIn the Settings menu (page 185), press the View soft key.The available options are displayed.You
188Navigation*During route guidanceDisplay in MapIn the Settings menu (page 185), press the Map soft key.The available options are displayed.The sym
189Navigation*During route guidanceAutomatic map togglingYou can set the change from map to split view.In the Settings menu (page 185), press the Au
19At a glanceMP3 CD operating elementsFunction Page1 Audio menu 442 Soft keys(multifunction keys)3 Color screen with MP3 main menuThe status bar indic
190Navigation*During route guidanceTrail settingsWith this function is active, the COMAND records a trail every time the vehicle is in an OFF ROAD are
191Navigation*Last destinations and destination memory Last destinations and destination memoryThe Last destinations memory automatically saves last
192Navigation*Last destinations and destination memoryStarting route guidance to a last destinationSelect a destination from the Last destinations m
193Navigation*Last destinations and destination memoryCreate a new namePush the joystick to h, H, g or G to select the characters. After each selecti
194Navigation*Last destinations and destination memoryCategory OthersAt the end of the letter list follows the category Others. Press * to access.Cat
195Navigation*POIs (Points of Interest) POIs (Points of Interest)This function allows you to select Points of Interest such as gas stations, parking
196Navigation*POIs (Points of Interest)Available soft keysName soft key:Brings you to the Enter POI menu (page 197).Details soft key:Shows all info
197Navigation*POIs (Points of Interest)Push the joystick to G or g to select the desired POI.Press E.The Start route guidance menu will appear (pag
198Navigation*POIs (Points of Interest)Press c.The full view of the map will appear. Your current position and the special destinations are indicated
199Navigation*POIs (Points of Interest)If a phone number is associated with a POI, the number can be used to select a destination and making a call. T
Welcome to COMAND!Please make yourself familiar with your COMAND control unit and read the instruc-tions in this manual before operating the COMAND sy
20At a glanceSatellite radio* operating elements Satellite radio* operating elements
200Navigation*POIs (Points of Interest)Dialing the POI phone number*Press the Call soft key in the Route guidance menu.Dialing will begin. In the sta
201Navigation*Today’s plan Today’s planThe today’s plan memory can be used to save destinations for which routes can be calculated one after the othe
202Navigation*Today’s planAvailable soft keysBestway soft key:Sorts entries to obtain the most efficient route through all the destinations (page 20
203Navigation*Today’s planDisplay details for starting positionPush the joystick to G to select Starting position.Press the Details soft key.The add
204Navigation*Software Updates Software Updates
205Navigation*Software Updates1 Ejecting DVD2 Opening/closing the display unit3 Warning message Press EJECT to closeYou can update the system with a n
206Navigation*Software UpdatesLoadingInsert the new navigation DVD into the DVD slot with the label side up.The message Navigation is initializing. P
207SystemSystem settingsSMS*Tele Aid*
208SystemSystem settings System settingsPress {.The System menu will appear.System menuIn the System menu you can:set the timeselect the language
209SystemSystem settingsPush the joystick to h to or h to shift the highlighting from the hours to the minutes or vice versa.Push the joystick to g
21At a glanceSatellite radio* operating elementsFunction Page1 Satellite radio main menuSwitching satellite operation on and off1161162 Soft keys(mult
210SystemSystem settingsThe respective tones are activated or deactivated. You hear the tone when you activate it.Press the Back soft key.The System
211SystemSystem settingsPress the Scr.Off soft key.The screen is switched off.Press any soft key or button.The screen is switched on again.Use this
212SystemSystem settingsVoice control individualizationThe individualization function is used to adapt the voice control to your own voice and to ther
213SystemSystem settingsAfter completion of the second stage, the system prompts you to save the data of the second stage.If you do not save the secon
214SystemSystem settingsIn the System menu, press the Reset soft key.The Reset inquiry menu will appear. No is highlighted.If you do not wish to rese
215SystemSMS* SMS*With the SMS Received list, you can receive SMS messages provided that SMS messaging is available from your mobile phone service pr
216SystemSMS*In the SMS Received (page 215) list, push the joystick to g or G to highlight the desired message.Press E.The message is displayed. In
217SystemTele Aid* Tele Aid*Tele Aid* incorporates the following functions:Emergency call systemRoadside AssistanceInformationFor certain emergenc
218SystemTele Aid*If the connection is made, the message Call Connected appears on the status bar.During activation of a Roadside Assistance callit i
219GlossaryAspect ratioWidth and height proportions of a video screen or signal - usually either 4:3 (NTSC) or 16:9 for widescreen DVDs.Audio sourceTh
22At a glanceTelephone* operating elements Telephone* operating elements
220GlossaryDVD(Digital Versatile Disc)Digital storage medium for storing lar-ge amounts of data, e.g. movies.DVD-R(Digital Versatile Disc Recordable)-
221GlossaryISO9660A standard file system for recording data on CDs.JolietStandard for recording data on CDs; an extension of ISO 9660.LOGIC7 SurroundP
222GlossaryRegional code The regional code prevents video DVDs from being played on DVD players not having the same code as the ->DVD. The factory
223GlossaryVoice outputDuring a trip, apart from visual informa-tions (symbol or map displays), COMAND also provides all of the necessary spoken route
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225IndexAAcceptingcall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131Activatingdestination memory . . . . . . . . . . . . 193DVD menu. . . .
226IndexChangingaspect ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104camera view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105DVD language . . . . . . . . .
227IndexIImportant notestelephone* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122Incoming call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131Information. . . . .
228IndexOperating elementsCD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14CD changer* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16MP3 CD. . . .
229IndexSelectingan audio source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45CD (CD changer* only) . . . . . . . . . . . 65city . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23At a glanceTelephone* operating elementsFunction Page1 aTelephone menuSwitching telephone operation on and off1301262 Soft keys(multifunction keys)3
230IndexTraffic routesminimizing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148Trail settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190Treble . . . . . .
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24At a glanceNavigation operating elements Navigation operating elements
25At a glanceNavigation operating elementsFunction Page1 bNavigation main menuDuring route guidance:Change over to navigation displayCancelling route
26At a glanceSystem operating elements System operating elements
27At a glanceSystem operating elementsFunction Page1 {System menu2082 Soft keys(multifunction keys)3 Color screen with System menuiThe SMS soft key ap
28At a glanceMultifunction steering wheel Multifunction steering wheelM, GL and R-Class steering wheelFunction Page1 Multifunction display2 Making ca
29At a glanceMultifunction steering wheelSwitch the multifunction display to the respective system if you wish to operate the system using the button
ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Where to find it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Symbols . . . . . . . . . . .
30At a glanceMultifunction steering wheelTelephone* operationList with a phone book entryOn display will appear either:the main display with the READ
31At a glanceMultifunction steering wheelSwitch the multifunction display to the respective system if you wish to operate the system using the button
32At a glanceMultifunction steering wheelSelecting the multifunction displayOn the multifunction steering wheel, press è or ÿ repeatedly until one of
33At a glanceMultifunction steering wheelTelephone* operationList with a phone book entry1 Telephone mode2 Name from phone bookOn display will appear
34At a glanceMenu system Menu systemThe menu system allows for easy operation of COMAND. Main menus are provided for the following main functions:Au
35At a glanceMenu systemThe main area 2 shows messages and settings.You can change the settings by operating the system.The status bar 3 is divided in
36At a glanceMenu systemPermanent time display The system permanently shows the actual time in the status bar.Time display with ignition on and mobile
37At a glanceQuick reference COMAND Quick reference COMANDSwitching onTurn the key in the starter switch to position 1 or 2 if the COMAND was switch
38At a glanceQuick reference COMANDWhen the audio is playing, the volume knob will adjust the audio volume, and also the volume for telephone and navi
39At a glanceQuick reference COMANDCommon balance and fader settings apply to the following systems:Radio operationCD operation (CD )CD changer* op
ContentsRear Audio/Video*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Rear Audio operation* (except CLK-Class) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Connecting headset
40At a glanceQuick reference COMANDPress E or the Back soft key.orWait until the display changes.The new setting is saved.Different bass and treble
41At a glanceQuick reference COMANDIf your vehicle is equipped with the premium sound system*, the sound functions* will be available for the followin
42At a glanceQuick reference COMANDActivating the sound functions*In any audio source operation:Activate the main menu for the respective operating m
43AudioAudio operationRadio operationCD operationCD changer* operationMP3 CD operationAUX operation
44AudioAudio operation Audio operationIn chapter “Audio” you will find detailed information regardingradio operationCD operation (CD drive, CD chan
45AudioAudio operationIf an audio submenu is displayed, press the Back soft key until the Audio menu is displayed.orPress A again.In the Audio menu
46AudioRadio operation Radio operationIn the Audio menu, press the Radio soft key.The Radio main menu will appear. The station last tuned to will be
47AudioRadio operationWeather Band WBIn the FM or AM Radio main menu, press the WB soft key.An automatic scan is starting and the COMAND plays and di
48AudioRadio operationFM- and AM-BandsPress g or h.orPush the joystick to g or G.The radio will tune to the frequency assigned to the next memory lo
49AudioRadio operationStation selection via direct frequency entry (FM, AM)E.g.: 102.7 MHz in the FM bandActivate the desired wave band (page 46).P
ContentsSaving current location. . . . . . . . . 149Destination input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150Activating the Enter street menu . 150Selecti
50AudioRadio operationStart scan functionActivate the desired wave band (page 46).Press the Scan soft key.The scan function will begin.End scan fun
51AudioRadio operationOn the memory listActivate the desired wave band (page 46).Press the Presets soft key.The memory Preset menu will appear.Pus
52AudioRadio operationSelecting a station from the preset menu (FM, AM)Activate the FM or AM memory (page 51).You can use one of the following two w
53AudioCD operation CD operationGeneral information on CD operationWarningGIn order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident, the driver
54AudioCD operationAvoid touching the CD surface with your fingers.Clean the CD with a dry, lint-free cloth. Wipe them from the inside to the outer
55AudioCD operation.
56AudioCD operation1 Ejecting audio CD2 Opening/closing the display unit3 Warning message Press EJECT to closeWith the COMAND switched on, press l.Th
57AudioCD changer* operation CD changer* operationThe CD changer* can play audio or MP3 CDs. When playing MP3 CDs, only the first 99 tracks will be p
58AudioCD changer* operationLoading CDs The CD changer* has a built-in magazine which can hold up to six CDs. The CD changer* has six magazine compart
59AudioCD changer* operationWait until the LED in the button 3 flashes green.This indicates that the CD changer* requests a CD. Insert an audio CD o
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60AudioCD changer* operationEjecting CDsThe following options are available:Ejecting one CDEjecting all CDs (page 61)Ejecting one CD1 CD changer* r
61AudioCD changer* operationEjecting all CDs1 CD changer* release button2 CD slot3 Magazine compartment buttonsAccess the CD changer* (page 57).Pre
62AudioCD changer* operationAccessing the CD changer*The CD changer* is located in the glove box. Open the glove box to access the CD changer*.The CD
63AudioCD operation CD operationPlayback locations for audio CDs are:the CD drive in the COMANDthe CD changer*.CD driveCD changer*In the Audio men
64AudioCD operationCD driveActivate the Audio menu (page 44).Press the CD soft key.The CD main menu is displayed. If no audio CD has been inserted
65AudioCD operationYou can select a audio or MP3 CD:in the CD list (page 65)with the number keypad (page 65)in the magazine menu (page 66)In the
66AudioCD operationIn the Magazine menuPress the Magaz. soft key.The Magazine menu is displayed.Push the joystick to g or G to select a CD.Press E.
67AudioCD operationWith the number keypadActivate the CD main menu (page 64).Press *.An input line will appear in the CD main menu.1 Number of trac
68AudioCD operationEnding the functionScan search is running.Press the Scan soft key.orPress E. Playback will resume with the desired track.Fast for
69AudioCD operationThe following options are available:Normal sequence (page 69)Track mix (page 69)CD mix (page 69)Repeat track (page 70)Repe
7Where to find itIntroduction Where to find itThis Operator’s Manual is designed to pro-vide support information for you, the COMAND operator. Each c
70AudioCD operationRepeat track The system repeats the current track until you switch the function off.Repeat CD (CD changer* only)The system repeat
71AudioMP3 CD operation MP3 CD operationSafety instructionsWarningGIn order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident, the driver should i
72AudioMP3 CD operationOnly touch the CD on the edges.Clean the CD with a dry, lint-free cloth. Wipe the CD a straight line from the center. Never w
73AudioMP3 CD operationA period must appear between the track name and the file extension.Example of a correct track name: Track1.mp3In the example,
74AudioMP3 CD operationActivate the MP3 CD main menu (page 74).orLoad a MP3 CD into the CD drive (page 54).Loading a MP3 CD into the CD drive is t
75AudioMP3 CD operationMP3 main menu1 Current folder2 Current MP3 track3 Track number within the current fol-der/number of tracks in current folder4 E
76AudioMP3 CD operationPlayback of the first track of the selected folder will begin.The track list displays the tracks of the selected folder.Selecti
77AudioMP3 CD operationYou can select a track:by using G or g in the track listwith g or hwith the number keypadwith ScanIn the track listThe trac
78AudioMP3 CD operationBackwardPress d. If the track has been playing for more than approx. 10 seconds, the track is replayed from the start. If the
79AudioMP3 CD operationEnding the scan functionScan search is running.Press the Scan soft key.orPress E.The last scanned track is played.Activate t
8IntroductionSymbols SymbolsYou will find the following symbols in these operating instructions:* The asterisk identifies optional equipment. Since
80AudioMP3 CD operationChanging the playback optionE.g.:Option CD mixActivate the MP3 main menu (page 75).Press the Setting soft key.Setting menuP
81AudioAUX operation AUX operationAn external audio source can be connected to the COMAND via the 1/8" socket located inside the glove box.M-Cla
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83Rear Audio/Video*Rear Audio operation* (except CLK-Class)Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)
84Rear Audio/Video*Rear Audio operation* (except CLK-Class) Rear Audio operation* (except CLK-Class)Both 1/8" sockets 1 are located in the Rear
85Rear Audio/Video*Rear Audio operation* (except CLK-Class)At the COMAND open the Audio menu (page 44).Press the Rear soft key.The Rear menu will a
86Rear Audio/Video*Rear Audio operation* (except CLK-Class)Push the joystick g or G to select Off.Press E.The Rear Audio operation* is switched off.
87Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class) Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Tips on car
88Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Multi session discsWith multi session discs, the content of the first se
89Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)You can operate the RSE via the Remote control and the button panel at
9IntroductionOperating safety Operating safetyWarningGAny alterations made to electronic compo-nents and the software can cause malfunc-tions.The rad
90Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Remote control Rear monitorRSE CD/DVD player
91Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Function Page1Remote controlInfrared transmitter2 Thumb wheel. Turn to s
92Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)RSE comes with a pair of wired headseats which are correctly matched wit
93Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)In all cases, one of the following messages will appear on the monitorPl
94Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)The message Please wait, loading disc... will appear on the rear monitor
95Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)With the remote controlPress ç or æ as often as necessary to adjust the
96Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)An audio CD is loaded in the RSE CD/DVD player and it is switched on. Lo
97Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Fast forward/reverseFast forwardPress and hold H for more than 2 second
98Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)An MP3 CD is loaded in the RSE CD/DVD player and it is switched on.Loadi
99Rear Audio/Video*Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) operation* (except CLK-Class)Selecting via folder listTurn the thumb wheel to highlight the Folder s
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