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3IntroductionOperating safety Operating safetyWarning GAny alterations made to electronic compo-nents and the software can cause malfunc-tions.The ra
93Telephone*Telephone operationFunction Page1 Switching the COMAND on/off122 Entering the unlock codeEntering a telephone numberSpeed-dialing (only wi
94Telephone*Telephone operationMenu overviewP82.85-9120-311101112131415162453687917
95Telephone*Telephone operationFunction Page1 Main telephone menu 962 Telephone system is active 963 Accepting a call using COMAND Begin dialing98101
96Telephone*Telephone operation1 Status line, telephone is not yet logged onto network2 Input line for unlock code Press a.The menu to enter the unlo
97Telephone*Telephone operationIf the phone memory has been downloa-ded to COMAND, the menu fields “Phone Book”, “Last Calls” and “Calls” will be avai
98Telephone*Telephone operationAccepting a call using COMAND1 “Call”The system detects an incoming call, the phone rings. Press the right-hand rotary
99Telephone*Telephone operationRefusing or ending a callUse one of the three ways: Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm the “End” but
100Telephone*Telephone operationYou can use the following functions: Dialing a telephone number ( page 100) Dialing a number from the phone book (
101Telephone*Telephone operationCorrecting inputTo correct only the last digit Press r briefly.To correct the whole entry Press r longer than 2 seco
102Telephone*Telephone operationConducting a callWhen the call is initiated, the call time ap-pears in the screen.Use one of these three ways to end a
4IntroductionOperating safety
103Telephone*Telephone operationDialing a number from the phone bookDialing using the multifunction steering wheel In order to use this feature, the p
104Telephone*Telephone operation Press K when desired name ap-pears in the display.The telephone number is dialed. The message DIALING appears in th
105Telephone*Telephone operationDialing with COMANDOpening phone book with names1 Input line 2 Activating “Phone book” selection menu (no input in 1)
106Telephone*Telephone operationPhone Book page (names)4 Highlighted entry, sorted alphabetically5 Page back in the list6 Page forward in the list Tu
107Telephone*Telephone operationUse one of these three ways to end a call: Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm the “End” button or
108Telephone*Telephone operationIf the input line is empty Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v until 2 is highlighted and press the button.The “
109Telephone*Telephone operationRedialDialing using the multifunction steering wheel1 The telephone is ready for operation.2 Number in the redial memo
110Telephone*Telephone operationThe telephone is switched on Press E or H repeatedly until the corresponding telephone menu 1 ap-pears in the display
111Telephone*Telephone operationDialing with COMANDRedial memory list1 Memory locations L01 - L10L01 the last number or name dialedL02 - L10 number
112Telephone*Telephone operationBegin dialing Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm the “Send” but-ton.The message “Dialing” will appe
5At a glanceCOMAND control unitMultifunction displayQuick reference COMAND
113Telephone*Telephone operationSpeed-dialing (only with COMAND)For all memory locationsYou can enter up to 2 digitsThe main telephone menu is display
114Telephone*Telephone operation Ending a call ( page 112).Quick-dialing for the first 10 memory locationsThe main telephone menu is displayed Pres
115Telephone*Telephone operationYou can enter a telephone number in the notebook or edit an existing one during a conversation in the main telephone
116Telephone*Telephone operationYou can edit the phone book and transfer a phone number from the notebook. In the main telephone menu, turn the right
117Telephone*Telephone operationChanging a name4 Phone book entry selected5 Character list6 The character selected appears magnified7 Confirming the c
118Telephone*Telephone operationThe selected character is automatically ad-opted in the input line after 2 secondsor Press t or turn the right-hand r
119Telephone*Telephone operationDeleting an entry in the phone book 1 Name and telephone number of the entry to be deleted (light brown)2 Query (light
120Telephone*Telephone operation While in the selection menu ( page 116), turn the right-hand rota-ry/push-button v until “Add an ent-ry...” is high
121Telephone*SMS function SMS functionWith this function you can receive, read and delete short text messages1.1 If available from your carrier.1 The
122Telephone*SMS function1 Current SMS message is highlighted, telephone number or name (if it is in the phone book), date and time appear in brownThe
6At a glanceCOMAND control unit COMAND control unit
123Telephone*SMS functionDeleting an SMS message1 Deletes current SMS message2 SMS message is not deleted Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v t
124Telephone*Emergency call Emergency callYou can make an emergency call to an emergency rescue station with a mobile communication network.The emerg
125Telephone*Emergency callIf there is an active Tele Aid call, the tele-phone main menu will disappear and you will see the message “Phone off”.After
126Telephone*Service numbers Service numbers1 Personal Service Number2 Number for Roadside Assistance Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to hi
127Telephone*Service numbers Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Change 1” in the “Service No.” menu and press to con-firm.The “Ch
128Telephone*Service numbers Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Change 2” in the “Service No.” menu and press to con-firm.The “Ch
129NavigationImportant notesQuick referenceDestination inputRoute guidanceDestination memorySettings
130NavigationImportant notes Important notesWarning GFor safety reasons, you should only enter a destination when the vehicle is stationary. When the
131NavigationImportant notesWarning GThe CD reader contains a Class 1 laser pro-duct. There is a danger of invisible laser ra-diation if the cover is
132NavigationImportant notesTravelling abroadIf you intend to travel through different re-gions or abroad, you will need the respec-tive navigation CD
7At a glanceCOMAND control unit/Function Page1 Switching COMAND on and off122 Switching the navigation system onQuick reference1401343 CD drive for an
133NavigationImportant notesChanging tiresMercedes-Benz recommends that you have your tires changed by an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.COMAND opera
134NavigationQuick reference Quick reference
135NavigationQuick referenceFunction Page1 Switching COMAND on and off122 Switching the navigation system on1403 Zooming in for more de-tailed map151,
136NavigationQuick referenceFunction Pagef Turn toHighlight menu field, list entry or characterAlter the map scalePress toConfirm entry/selection, sta
137NavigationQuick reference Press q.COMAND ejects the inserted navigation CD. Remove the CD. Insert another navigation CD, e.g. a re-gional versio
138NavigationDestination input Destination input Menu overview123467P82.85-9160-315
139NavigationDestination inputFunction Page1 Main destination input menu Entering a destinati-on address Retrieving a destina-tion from the destina-
140NavigationDestination inputMain destination input menu Press b.The display that appears is dependent on the last navigation function used:Route gu
141NavigationDestination inputSelect one of the following possibilities to enter a destination: Entering a destination address Selecting destination
142NavigationDestination inputSelect city/suburb“City/Suburb Entry” input menu 5 Input line, selected characters (invers) or last city selected6 Chara
8At a glanceCOMAND control unitFunction Pageg General:Altering or deleting entriesCD operation:Deleting a CD nameTelephone:Altering or deleting the un
143NavigationDestination inputActivating the city listCity lista Selected city is highlightedb Display the previous page, if :c Display the next page,
144NavigationDestination inputd City previously selectede Selecting a streetf Selecting a city center ( page 148) Press the right-hand rotary/push-b
145NavigationDestination inputActivating the street listStreet listm Street previously selectedn Display the previous page, if :o Display the next pag
146NavigationDestination input“Destination Entry” selection menu1 Adding an intersection 2 Adding a house number3 Selecting a destination via the map
147NavigationDestination input Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight the name of the inter-section. Press the right-hand rotary/pus
148NavigationDestination input Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight the desired block and press to confirm.The selection menu “Desti
149NavigationDestination inputActivating the map from the main des-tination input menu“Destination via Map” menuSetting the map center1 To the previou
150NavigationDestination inputContinue destination input via the mapMap with crosshairs5 Street name or name of the symbol (e.g. parking area) that th
151NavigationDestination inputAltering the map scale9 Current map scalea Scale selectorb New map scale (filled arrow)c Square indicates map section wh
152NavigationDestination inputZooming in for more detailed map Press +.or Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to the left.A filled arrow for t
9At a glanceCOMAND control unitScreen displays include: Main system menus, e.g. the main ra-dio menu Lists for the selection of entries, e.g. the ci
153NavigationDestination inputDestination entry via coordinatesYou can enter a destination if the corres-ponding coordinates are known.“Coordinate Des
154NavigationDestination inputConfirming coordinate destination Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v longer than 2 seconds.The above display app
155NavigationDestination inputThis function allows you to select Points of Interest such as gas stations, parking faci-lities or shopping centers.“Po
156NavigationDestination input Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight 1 or 2 and press to confirm.The list “Select Category” will appe
157NavigationDestination inputIn the surrounding area of another city“City/Area” input menu Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Se
158NavigationDestination input Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight the desired category and press to confirm.An input menu, e.g. “A
159NavigationDestination inputThis function allows you to display up to 12 destinations you last selected. 1 Destination selected last Turn the right
160NavigationDestination inputSelecting a route mode P1 Route calculated for optimum driving time2 Route calculated for optimum driving route Turn th
161NavigationDestination input7 Calculation method8 DestinationCancel route calculation Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Cancel
162NavigationRoute guidance Route guidanceRoute guidance principles
10At a glanceCOMAND control unitPop-up screen messagesBattery voltage gets lowYou can still operate COMAND without the engine running.You will see the
163NavigationRoute guidanceFunction Page1 Name of the street onto which you should turn orDistance to destination orName of the route (e.g. I-695) and
164NavigationRoute guidanceAfter the destination is selected and the route is calculated, the navigation system will guide you to the destination usin
165NavigationRoute guidanceOnce you have calculated the route, you can request destination and route informa-tion. Press ..The selection menu “Destin
166NavigationRoute guidanceDisplaying route list Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight 3 and press to con-firm.The message “Compiling
167NavigationRoute guidanceActivating the location mapIf route guidance is active Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v in the selection menu “Des
168NavigationRoute guidanceDisplaying current destination Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v in the selection menu “Destination Info” to highli
169NavigationRoute guidanceActivating the route map1 Current vehicle location2 Route displayed as blue line3 Destination Turn the right-hand rotary/p
170NavigationRoute guidanceOnce the route has been calculated, the symbol display will appear.If you now are at the maneuver point, you will also hear
171NavigationRoute guidanceIf an audio source is switched on, e.g. the radio, the voice output will be mixed with that of the audio source. You can in
172NavigationRoute guidanceExample of a traffic situation with voice output1 “Prepare to turn right” (advance notice)2 “Turn right after 250 feet”3 “P
11At a glanceMultifunction display Multifunction displayThe starter switch must be in position 1 or 2. Refer to vehicle operating instructions.You ca
173NavigationRoute guidance1 Distance to destination2 Arrow indicating driving direction3 Name of the road you are currently dri-ving on4 Distance in
174NavigationRoute guidance1 Activates map display2 Return to symbol display3 Last scale selectedAltering the map scale ( page 176)4 Actual vehicle l
175NavigationRoute guidanceIf the function Mix is switched on, the sym-bol display is activated automatically from the map display before making a man
176NavigationRoute guidanceActivating the scale selector Press + or ,.or Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight 1 and press to con-fi
177NavigationRoute guidanceYou can either select the map north or po-sition it with the driving direction pointing up.North-up: Map is displayed facin
178NavigationRoute guidanceYou can store a way point during route guidance.1 Activate “Way Point” menu Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to hi
179NavigationRoute guidanceStarting route guidance Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm “Start Guidance…”.You will now see the inform
180NavigationRoute guidanceCancel the calculation Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm “Cancel”.Deleting way point Turn the right-h
181NavigationRoute guidanceMain detour menu1 It is possible to block route sections ahead2 Ends the detour function, the previous route is calculated
182NavigationRoute guidanceTraffic jam aheadIf a traffic jam lies ahead, you can block the route sections following the next intersec-tion/the next tu
12At a glanceQuick reference COMAND Quick reference COMANDThe section “Quick reference COMAND” summarizes information regarding the main functions of
183NavigationRoute guidanceDetour in route list Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Detour in Route List” in the main detour menu
184NavigationRoute guidanceCalling detailed route list Detailed route list4 Symbol “-” - sections of a road are dis-played Press +.The detailed route
185NavigationRoute guidance1 Deletes a way point2 Cancels a detour (traffic jam ahead)3 Cancels a detour (street sections blo-cked in the route list)4
186NavigationRoute guidanceIf you deviate from a recommended route, the COMAND automatically calculates a new route from the current vehicle locati-on
187NavigationRoute guidanceThe car is parked for longer than 2 hours and the remaining distance to the destina-tion is more than 0.3 miles.Inquiry men
188NavigationRoute guidanceWhen you reach the destination, you will see the destination flag. You will hear the voice output “You have reached your de
189NavigationRoute guidanceDuring route guidance (you see either sym-bol or map display) you can select another COMAND system by pressing the corres-p
190NavigationRoute guidanceRemoving the windowThis is done automatically after 3 seconds.or Press *.The radio is active Selecting a memorized statio
191NavigationRoute guidance While the map or symbol display is ac-tive, press b.A query will appear. Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v and c
192NavigationDestination memory Destination memoryYou can save frequently used destinations in the destination memory.Main destination memory menu1 I
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
13At a glanceQuick reference COMANDThe navigation system was the last sys-tem usedThe menu displayed will vary according to the last navigation functi
193NavigationDestination memory Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight the desired entry and press to confirm. Then calculate the rou
194NavigationDestination memorySaving with a nameYou can enter a name for the current des-tination. Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highl
195NavigationDestination memorySaving without a nameIf you do not wish to enter a name, COMAND will save the destination with city and street name. W
196NavigationDestination memory Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Sort destinations...” in the main destination memory menu and
197NavigationDestination memory Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Delete Destination in Memory” in the main destination me-mory
198NavigationSettings SettingsCOMAND normally determines the vehicle location automatically with the GPS. In ex-ceptional cases, this may not be poss
199NavigationSettingsIn order to ensure an exact fix on position, you have to calibrate COMAND by entering the correct tire information whenever tires
200NavigationSettings4 Tread depth ≥ 4 mm (3/16 in.)5 Tread depth < 4 mm (3/16 in.) Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight the desi
201Info Services*/System settingsInfo Services*System settingsAuxiliary audio source
202Info Services*/System settingsInfo Services* Info Services*In chapter “Info Services/System set-tings” you will find detailed information on the f
14At a glanceQuick reference COMANDAt the multifunction steering wheelTo raise the volume Press J. To lower the volume Press I.At the COMAND operati
203Info Services*/System settingsInfo Services* Press ( in any menu.The main service menu will appear. Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to
204Info Services*/System settingsInfo Services*iIf information cannot be retrieved, one of the following messages will be dis-played: “Data Connectio
205Info Services*/System settingsSystem settings System settings6 Displays the new message7 Switches back to the main menuThere is more than one mes
206Info Services*/System settingsSystem settings1 Previous settings2 Current settings Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm “Brightnes
207Info Services*/System settingsSystem settings Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Settings” in the main system settings menu an
208Info Services*/System settingsSystem settingsYou can select the following languages “Adopt from Instrument Cluster”COMAND will use the same langua
209Info Services*/System settingsSystem settingsSetting the time in increments of 30 mi-nutesYou can set the the time to any local time (time zone) in
210Info Services*/System settingsSystem settingsAltering the time Setting the clock ahead Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to the right.Each
211Info Services*/System settingsSystem settings Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Country (Time)...” in the settings menu and p
212Info Services*/System settingsSystem settingsAutomatic time conversion1 Setting change summer/winter time Press the right-hand rotary/push-button
15At a glanceQuick reference COMANDSelecting a stationAutomatic seek tuning Press g or h on the rocker switch briefly.FM- and AM-Bands, Weather Band
213Info Services*/System settingsSystem settingsManually setting date and clockYou must manually set the date and clock, if COMAND does not receive a
214Info Services*/System settingsSystem settingsAdopting settings Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v longer than 2 seconds.The main system set
215Info Services*/System settingsSystem settingsAdopting settings Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v longer than 2 seconds.The main system set
216Info Services*/System settingsSystem settings1 Changes by pressing Ä2 Changes by pressing Ä and head-lights switchP Setting activeQ Setting not act
217Info Services*/System settingsSystem settingsIf the settings menu is displayed Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Factory sett
218Info Services*/System settingsAuxiliary audio source Auxiliary audio sourceThe auxiliary audio source (e.g. tape recor-der) will be installed in t
219Info Services*/System settingsAuxiliary audio source Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Aux” in the main sys-tem settings menu
220Info Services*/System settingsAuxiliary audio source Press e.g. c on the COMAND control unit. The COMAND audio source selected will switch on.Swit
221GlossaryAudio sourceThis includes the systems radio and CD (CD drive in the control unit and CD changer) as well as an external source, e.g. tape p
222GlossaryNorth-upThe map is displayed facing due north during route guidance.Provideris the network operator who makes available (provides) telephon
16At a glanceQuick reference COMANDCD track scan Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm “Scan”.The tracks on the CD will be played one
223IndexAAdjustSound 63for audio sources 63for service sources 64Sound-center 65Volume difference 64Adjusting the volume 14Amplifier 66Arrow indicatin
224IndexDetourcalculating 182Traffic jam ahead 182Dialingfrom calls list 112Redial 109Speed dialing 113Subsequent dialing 102Dialing operation 101Dist
225IndexMMain menu structure 9Mapaltering the map scale 151Compass needle 177Heading-up 177Map with cross hairs 150moving the cross hairs 150North arr
226Index“Error” 61“Loading CD ...” 50“Manual route exclusions have been reset” 187“Navigation cannot be activated. An er-ror has occurred” 140“NEW ROU
227Indexdeleting in memory 39manually saving 36saving station manually 34selecting from memory 37Reception quality of the mobile phone 9Redial 109ROAM
228IndexSpeed dialing (only with COMAND) 113StationRadio stationAutomatic station scan 33Manual tuning 31Seek tuning 30selecting 30Station selection v
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17At a glanceQuick reference COMANDThe scan function ends:automatically after 6 secondsor When you use the number keys 1 th-rough 0 or t, u.The first
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18At a glanceQuick reference COMANDBegin dialing When the “Send” button is highlighted, press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm your inp
19At a glanceQuick reference COMANDEntering destination address Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v in the main destination input menu and conf
20At a glanceQuick reference COMANDCity list Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v again to confirm the city.A selection menu will appear. Press
21At a glanceQuick reference COMAND“Route mode” selection menuSelect a route and then a traffic route Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to mov
22At a glanceQuick reference COMANDThe route will be calculated. COMAND identifies the road you are travelling on.You will see the arrow indicating th
23 AudioRadio operationCD operationSound settings
24AudioRadio operation Radio operationQuick reference
25AudioRadio operationFunction Page1 Switching COMAND on and off122 Muting the radio audio (muting on/off)283 Selecting a station via number keypad (p
26AudioRadio operationMenu overview
27AudioRadio operationFunction Page1 Main radio menu FM2 Current frequency band (FM) and memory preset selected (e.g. 1)3 Current frequency4 Symbol in
28AudioRadio operationIn chapter “Audio” you will find detailed in-formation regarding radio operation CD operation and sound adjustmentsIf you ha
29AudioRadio operationYou can select between FM-, AM- and WB-Band.AM Band Press c until “AM” is displayed in the upper left hand corner of the dis-pl
30AudioRadio operationYou can use the following functions: Automatic seek tuning ( page 30) Seek tuning at the multifunction stee-ring wheel ( pag
31AudioRadio operationSeek tuning at the multifunction stee-ring wheelIf the multifunctional display shows the station frequency, then: Press F or G
32AudioRadio operationStation selection via number keypad (presets)FM- and AM-Bands Press one of the number keys, such as 2 briefly.The radio will tu
ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Where to find it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Symbols . . . . . . . . .
33AudioRadio operationAutomatic station scanThe stations on same band (FM/AM/WB) can be scanned one after the other for 8 seconds each.1 Scan function
34AudioRadio operationYou can use the following functions: Saving stations manually FM Saving stations manually AM ( page 36) Saving stations auto
35AudioRadio operationOn the memory list1 Preset of the station currently selected2 Frequency of the station currently se-lected3 Current frequency ap
36AudioRadio operationSaving stations manually (AM) Activate the AM Band ( page 29).Save a station in the same way as descri-bed for the FM Band (
37AudioRadio operationThe radio stores the 10 strongest stations. The station frequencies available will ap-pear in the memory list.Select other stati
38AudioRadio operationSelecting a station from the preset menu (FM, AM) Activate the FM or AM memory ( page 35).You can use one of the following two
39AudioRadio operationSelecting a station by entering the sta-tion frequency in the presets (FM/AM)The station frequency can be entered in FM and AM B
40AudioRadio operation1 No audio source has been switched on2 The radio is switched on3 Frequency band and the memory pre-set, if applicable4 Frequenc
41AudioRadio operation Repeatedly press F or G at the multifunction steering wheel until the desired station frequency appears. Press E or H at the
42AudioCD operation CD operationrQuick reference
ContentsTelephone* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Important notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Multifunction display . . . . .
43AudioCD operationFunction Page1CD drive in the control unit and CD changer operationSwitching COMAND on and off122 CD drive for audio CD or navigati
44AudioCD operationCD playback locations are the CD drive in the COMAND operating unitYou can play audio CDs or read data from the navigation CD. th
45AudioCD operationTips on caring for your CDs Only touch the CD on the sides. Avoid touching the CD surface with your fingers. Clean the CD with a
46AudioCD operationLoading CDs in the changerThe CD changer* is located on the left side of the cargo compartment (model 463) or in the glove box (mod
47AudioCD operation Place a CD in the tray. The CD should be inserted with the label side up.1 Arrow tip on the rack wall Push the CD tray into the
48AudioCD operationMenu overview
49AudioCD operationFunction Page1 Main CD menu 502 Status lineCD 0: The CD drive is in operationCD 1-6: The CD chan-ger* is in operation3 Main sound m
50AudioCD operationMain CD menu 1 CD function with the number of the ma-gazine slot currently playing2 Track number and elapsed playback time will app
51AudioCD operationYou can select a track with the rocker switch g/h with the number keypad in the “CD Select” menuWith the rocker switch g/hNext t
52AudioCD operationYou will hear the selected track automatically after 3 seconds if you press t. The new track number will appear in the main CD m
ContentsDriving on a non-digitized road. . . 186Interrupting route guidance during a journey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187Arriving at des
53AudioCD operationYou can select a CD with the number keypad in the “CD Select” menuWith the number keypad Press a number key, e.g. 2 to select th
54AudioCD operation Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “CD Select” in the main CD menu and press to confirm.The “CD Select” menu w
55AudioCD operationThe tracks on a CD can be scanned one af-ter the other for 8 seconds each. Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to activate “
56AudioCD operationNaming the CDs inserted in the CD chan-ger* or CD drive Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “CD Naming” in the m
57AudioCD operationDeleting a CD name Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Delete Names” in the main CD menu and press to confirm.T
58AudioCD operation1 Current playback mode2 up to 4 functions can be selected for the CD changer* onlyP Playback mode activeQ Playback mode is not act
59AudioCD operationCDs Scan (CD changer* only)Select this function to scan all of the CDs in the magazine slots 1-6 for 8 seconds each (track 1).Switc
60AudioCD operation Press Ö while a CD is being played.CD operation is muted, the symbol R will appear in the symbol bar. Press Ö once again if you
61AudioCD operation“Being activated”The CD changer* is not yet ready for ope-ration.“Reading error”The CD that has been inserted cannot be read.“Tempe
62AudioCD operation1 No audio source has been switched on2 CD unit is switched on3 If the CD changer* is switched on, the number of the CD currently p
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63AudioSound settings Sound settingsCOMAND is equipped with a standard am-plifier.You can set the sound Bass/Treble individually the sound-center
64AudioSound settings Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Sound“ in the main menu for radio or CD operation and press to confirm.T
65AudioSound settingsSetting Bass/Treble/Fader/Balance 1 Setting mode active Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to move the cursor to the param
66AudioSound settingsActivating sound optimization Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Other Options” in the main sound settings m
67Satellite radio*Important notesSatellite radio operationMultifunction display
68Satellite radio*Important notes Important notesIn chapter “Satellite radio”, you will find detailed information regarding selecting a station and
69Satellite radio*Important notesService information display1 Phone number of the provider, (SIRIUS) or “Call Service Provider”2 The number of your SA
70Satellite radio*Satellite radio operation Satellite radio operationQuick reference
71Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationFunction Page1 Switching COMAND on and off122 Muting the satellite radio audio (muting on/off)753 Selecting
72Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationMenu overview
1Where to find itIntroduction Where to find itThis Operator’s Manual is designed to pro-vide support information for you, the COMAND operator. Each c
73Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationFunction Page1Main satellite radio menu with menu section 4742Main satellite radio menu with menu section 5
74Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationSee “Subscribing to satellite radio” for im-portant subscription information ( page 69). Press W to switc
75Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationMuting Press Ö while listening to the satel-lite radio.The symbol R will appear in the symbol bar. Press
76Satellite radio*Satellite radio operation Repeatedly press g or h again within 5 seconds until the desired cate-gory appears. Previous categoryPre
77Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationYou can use the following functions: Automatic tuning Station selection via station list Automatic stati
78Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationSelecting another station (within 8 se-conds) Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight the de
79Satellite radio*Satellite radio operation Enter the number of the channel you wish to select, e.g. 76.The channel you have selected will be-gin to
80Satellite radio*Satellite radio operation In the main satellite radio menu, turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “SAT Presets” and
81Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationSelecting a station by entering the channel numberThe channel number can be entered in the satellite preset
82Satellite radio*Satellite radio operation In the main satellite radio menu, turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “V” and press to
2IntroductionSymbols SymbolsYou will find the following symbols in these operating instructions:* The asterisk identifies optional equipment. Since
83Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationSwitching back to the main satellite radio menu Press *.or Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v. In
84Satellite radio*Satellite radio operation1 No audio source has been switched on2 The satellite radio is switched on3 If the satellite radio is switc
85Telephone*Important notesMultifunction displayTelephone operationSMS functionEmergency callService numbers
86Telephone*Important notes Important notesIn chapter “Telephone”, you will find de-tailed information regarding the telepho-ne*, including emergency
87Telephone*Important notes Close the windows and reduce all out-side noise as much as possible when you use hands-free operation. A brief disconnec
88Telephone*Important notesIn the following situation, it is not yet pos-sible to use the functions “Dial number from phone book”, “Redial” and “Speed
89Telephone*Multifunction display Multifunction display Turn the electronic key in the steering lock to position “1” or “2”, refer to ve-hicle opera
90Telephone*Multifunction displayDisplay overview
91Telephone*Multifunction displayFunction Page1 The telephone is switched offSwitching telephone operati-on on962 Entering the unlock code 963 The sys
92Telephone*Telephone operation Telephone operationQuick reference
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