COMANDSupplementOrder no. 6515 6899 13 Part no. 197 584 03 71 Edition Edition A 2012É1975840371hËÍ1975840371COMAND Supplement
Inputofnavigation destination ... 66speedrestriction on ... 54, 75Input spellersettings for address book ... 112Inst
Selecting Memory OptionsSaving Destination Without NameXSelect Save Without Name.COMAND stores the destination in thedestination memory and uses the a
XSelect Options £ Delete.Aprompt appears asking whetheryou wishto delete the destination.XSelect Yes or No.If you select Yes, COMAND deletes thedestin
COMAND features ... 102Safety Precautions ... 102General Information ... 102Ac
COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country
via the Bluetooth®interface. Exceptions areexplicitly described.Functional RestrictionsUnder the following circumstances, thephone may not yet be usea
When first entering the device list and beforerunning an update, the black dot R indicatesthe active phone (found and authorized).After running an upd
XIn the phone submenu select Phone £Bluetooth Phones £ Update £Options £ External Authorization.XStart the Bluetooth®search on the mobilephone (see mo
XTo set the volume: Slide qmr.The red bar moves up or down.XTo confirm selection: Press n.“911” Emergency CallGWARNINGThe 911 emergency call system is
Phone Menu1Phone service status2Signal strength (if provided by phone)3Call status4Displays COMAND phone book5Displays call list selection6Input spell
for traffic lane recommendations ... 87real-time traffic reports ... 94Missed calls, listof... 110Missed na
1Expanded phone book entry2Phone book entry with subentriesXRotate ymzor slide qmrand selectthedesired sub-entry.Displaying Details on an EntryCOMAND
XTo switch input speller to upper orlowercase characters: Select & or(.XTo switch input speller character set:Select k.Every time this is selected
XSelect Yes or No.If you select Yes, a selection list will appearcontaining the five existing numbers.XSelect the number to be overwritten.The input m
List of incoming calls1List of calls received2Date/time of the highlighted entry3List entry options menuXTo select alist entry: Rotate ymzor slideqmr.
3Speller4Data field for phone number is completedautomatically5Phone category6NumbercategoryXTo switch data fields: Slide qmuntil theinput speller dis
asking whether you wish to overwrite oneof the existing numbers.XSelect Yes or No.If you select Yes, a selectionlist with thefive existing numbers is
XTo delete individual digits: Press brieflythe CLR button on the COMAND controlunit.XTo delete an entire phone number: Pressand hold the CLR button un
5Device name of the connected mobilephone6Terminates callSwitching Hands-Free Microphone Onor OffXOpen the phone main menu (Y page 106).XTo switch off
Opening the Address BookFrom Another Main FunctionXSelect Phone £ Phone £ AddressBook.iIf the address book was last open in thetelephone function, you
Switching Data FieldXSlide qmrepeatedly until the inputspelleris hidden.XThen slide qmrand press n.orXSelect [ or ] in the input speller.The input men
Outgoing callssee CallingPParking aidsee PARKTRONICPartitions in USB devices ... 156Passcodes for Bluetooth phones ... 104Pausing play
4å Symbol for phone bookentry from themobile phone5Predictive spellerEntries withoutsymbols or with the symbols1 and 3 are justaddress book entries. A
XSelect Yes or No.The entry will be deleted or retained on thebasis of the selection.iDeleting an entry in the phone bookonthe mobile phone does not d
Changing CategoryofaPhone NumberData FieldXDisplay the details for an entry andhighlight the phone numberdata field(Y page 119).XSelect Options £ Chan
XSearch for an address bookentry withoutor with a voice name (¦ icon)(Y page 117).XSelect Options £ Voice Name £ Add.The process continues by voicecom
XSelect From Mobile Phone.XSelect Add or Overwrite.Selecting Add imports the phone bookentries from the mobile phone into theaddress book.Selecting Ov
Deleting DataXIf the address bookis displayed, selectAddress Book Q Delete Contacts.orXIf the phone main menu is displayed, selectPhone Q Delete Conta
124
COMAND features ... 126Audio Menu ... 126Radio ...
COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country
1Main area with tuning dial2Memory preset number3Name of selected station4Station frequency5Sound settings6FM, AM or WB radio7Program info8Stored stat
Read CD Database function ... 147Reading out address book ... 184Real-time traffic notifications ... 91Rear View Came
Submenu OverviewRadio (FMand AMonly)Presets(FM andAM only)Channel(WB only)Info FM SoundEnterFrequencyAutostore List ofreceivablechannelsProgramInforma
Tuning to a Station via Station SearchXRotate ymzor slide ompwhen the mainarea is highlighted.orXPress E or F on the COMANDcontrol unit.The search pro
which were stored in the stationmemorymanually are overwritten.XPress n when the main area is active.XSelect Autostore.orXSelect Presets £ Autostore i
XTo activate/deactivate the stationinformation display: Select Radio £Show Station Information from theradio submenu.If the checkbox O is checked, sta
(Y page 135) or contacthttp://www.sirius.com (USA) orhttp://www.siriuscanada.com(Canada).SubscribingSubscribing to Satellite RadioTo switch to satelli
The message No Service will appear at startup or when the signal is not available.After the COMAND acquires the signal, theSatellite radio display wil
The SatRadio menu appears.Entering aChannel Number DirectlyXSelect SatRadio £ Enter Channel inthe SatRadio menu.An inputdialog appears.orXPress õ on t
Displaying InformationXIn the submenu rotate ymzor slideompuntil Info is highlighted.XPress n.Information about the current programappears.1Category2C
if you open the casing, or if the casing is faultyor damaged.COMAND does not contain any parts that youare able to maintain yourself.For safetyreasons
Notes on CopyrightThe music tracks that you can create forplayback in MP3mode are generallycopyright-protected under applicableinternational and natio
house number list ... 71street junction list ... 72street list...
track does not contain any music andCOMAND switches to the next track. Thisis due to the productionmethod and doesnot imply a fault with the unit.!Do
Magazine MenuXTo select magazine compartment:Rotate ymzor slide omp.XTo start loading: Press n.The DVD changerwill switch to the selectedmagazine comp
XInsert a disc into the slot with the printedside facing upwards.You see the Please wait... message.Once the disc is loaded, the DVD changerswitches t
1Magazine compartmentoccupied,ejecting possible2Disc type3Disc name (only if stored on disc)4Current discXTo select occupied magazinecompartment: Rota
1Eject button2PCMCIA memory card slotXPress Eject button 1 twice.The PCMCIA memory card is ejected.XTake the PCMCIA memory card outofslot 2.142CD Audi
Menu OverviewCD or DVD-A orMP3Only with DVD-A:«/±/XTrack list orFolderMedia SoundNormal tracksequence« PauseplaybackDisplay track list(CD Audio/DVD Au
iIf the desired mode is also the last activemode, you only need to select Audio.Within the Audio FunctionXSelect Audio £ Disc or Memory card inthe aud
6Currentplayback option7Sound settings8Media selection9CurrentfolderaDisplay folder listbDisc position in the media listcPlayback optionsiAn example o
XTo select adisc: Rotate ymzor slideqmr.XPress n.iIf you select a DVD Video ý, COMANDswitches to video mode (Y page 162).Selecting aTrackiFor many ope
1Discname (if stored on disc)2Currentfolder3Folder symbolXTo select a folder: Rotate ymzor slideqmr.XPress n.The tracks of the folder appear.XTo selec
Updating map software ... 52USB devicesconnecting to ... 151playback options ...
You can have the music recognition softwareupdated at an Authorized Mercedes-Benzcenter by means of aDVD or perform theupdate process yourself.iThe Gr
XFirst record music files from an Audio CD(Y page 149).Music files available:You will hearthe first track of the first folderfound or playback will st
XTo select folder: Rotate ymzor slideqmr.XPress n.iIf you do not select adestination folderbefore recording, a new folder will becreated.Start the Rec
XEnter a name for the folder/track in theinput line.XTo save changes: Select d.Deleting Folders/TrackXSelect Folder.XTo select afolder/track: Rotate y
Supported Data Formats (USB devices)The following data types are supported:RMP3: CBR, VBR (up to 320kbit/s)RWMA: CBR, VBR (up to 320kbit/s)In order to
If necessary, consult a Mercedes-BenzService Center.Switching to Media InterfaceFrom Another Main FunctionXSelect Audio £ Audio £ MediaInterface in th
Selecting Music FilesiCOMAND displays the data stored on theiPod®, MP3 player or USB mass storagedevice in the storage structure used in themedium in
For USB mass storage devices, you candetermine whether metadata from the tags inthe coded music data should be displayed orwhether the file name and d
Alphabetical Track SelectioniPods and MP3 PlayersiThis function is available for categorieswhich are arranged in alphabetical order.This function is n
Audio AuxAn external audio source (Aux) can beconnected to COMAND via the adaptersocket 1 located inside the glovebox.Switching to Audio Aux ModeFrom
Where to Find itThis operator's manual has been designed tohelp you use yourCOMAND control unit in allsituations. Since not all models have thesa
158
COMAND features ... 160General Information ... 160Submenu Overview ... 162DVD V
COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country
RAfter use, replace the discs into the sleeve.RProtect the discs from heat and directsunlight.DVD PlaybackConditionsSome DVDs may not comply with the
Submenu OverviewDVD-Video«/X±Media SoundDVD functions « Pausesplayback± StopsplaybackMediumselectionTrebleBrightnessX ResumesplaybackBassContrastX Res
4Elapsed title time5Display menu systemDisplaying/Hiding Menu SystemXTo show: Press n.orXWhen the control menu is shown, selectMenu.XTo hide: Slide qm
XTo stop playback: Select ± againwhileplayback is interrupted.orXSelect ± twice during playback.Selection is at X.XTo restart playback: Select X.Playb
DVD MenuiThe DVDmenu is the menu stored on theDVD itself. It is structured in various waysaccording to the individual DVD andpermits certain actions a
function at certain points in the DVD menu.You will see the 7 symbol in the displayas an indicator.Back to the MovieXPress the k button repeatedly unt
The way you can control the actions dependson the DVD.Video AuxAux ConnectorsAn external video source (Video Aux) can beconnected to COMAND via Media
settings while the vehicle is at a standstill, andoperate the system only when permitted byroad, weather and traffic conditions.Bear in mind that at a
168
COMAND features ... 170Overview ... 170Phone ...
COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country
with Please repeat or Please repeatyour entry!. The voice control confirmsimportantcommands to you and gives youinstructions in the event of incorrect
Operating Voice Control1Multifunction display2x Mute, X decreases the volume, W increases the volume3? Activates voice control?% Cancels voice control
XPress the W or X button.The volume increases or decreases duringvoice output.orXSet the volume for the voice output on thevolume control for COMAND.D
If it is not possible to dial, voice control issuesa message to this effect.iYou can still operate yourphone using thekeypad.Commands“Phone”Use the “P
sCorrectiontZero one three zero. Pleasecontinue.sFive zero zero fivetFive zero zero fivesOkaytDialing number“Delete”While you are entering a number, y
XPress the ? button while a phone call isin progress.An acoustic signal confirms that the systemis activated.XSay the required digits (“zero” to “nine
CommandsYou cannotstartthe route guidance until allthe necessary address data has beenentered.“Help Navigation”/“Help”Using the “Help navigation” comm
Information on copyrightFree TypePortions of this software are copyright©2005The FreeType Project http://www.freetype.org.All rights reserved.COMAND f
“Enter Town”You can use the “Enter town” command toenter any town in the state or province that iscurrently selected.iIf the city you require does not
selection immediately after you give the“Enter Street” command.Example of dialog:sEnter StreettPlease say the name of the streetsMabel’s StreetuThe sy
Example of dialog:sHouse numbertPlease say the house numberinsingledigitssThree fourtThree foursOkayThe house number is stored for routeguidance.“Poin
“Save Destination”You can use the “Save destination” commandto save the current destination in the addressbook by means of a voice name.iIf the desire
“Zoom In Completely”/“Zoom OutCompletely”You can use these commands to set the mapdisplay directly to the smallest or largestscale.“Read Out Destinati
OperationYou can use voice control at any time to:Rsave a nameRselect a nameRdelete a nameRlist the address bookRdelete the address bookRopen the addr
Say the surname first and then the first nameif both are entered in the address book.Example of dialog:sDial nametPlease say the namesSmithIf there is
“Delete Address Book”You can use the “Delete address book”command to delete individual voice names orall the voice names in the address book. Theaddre
improve voice recognition, you can store avoice name for a specific speaker.XTo select the radio or satellite radioapplication: Press the ? button on
sFavorite stationtPlease repeatthe station name.sFavorite stationtThe station has been saved.“SelectStation”Using the “Select station” command, you ca
COMAND features ... 18COMAND Control System ... 18Multifunction Steering Wheel ... 26Operating CO
“Delete Station List”You can use the “Delete station list”command to delete all voice names orindividual ones from your station list.Example of dialog
you can have all the commands forthe CD,DVD or MP3 read out.“Next CD/DVD”With the “Next CD”/“Next DVD”commands,you can select the next Audio CD/ DVD f
RPauseRAddress bookRMP3RCD changerRCDRNavigationRRoute guidanceRNavRDVD videoRDVD audioRRadioRSatellite radio /SiriusRPhoneRMessagesRVideoRCorrectionR
RCorrectionRIncorrectRWrong numberRWrong phone numberRDeleteRDelete nameRDelete phone numberNavigation CommandsRNavigationRRoute guidanceRNavRGuidance
RCancel route guidance/navigation/nav/destination guidanceRExit route guidance/navigation/nav/destination guidanceRStop route guidance/navigation/nav/
RHome mobileRHome mobile phoneRMobile phone homeRDial nameRSave nameRSave numberRSave telephone/phone numberRAcceptRAccept nameRAccept phone numberROk
RList category listRRead out category listRPrevious categoryRLast categoryCD ChangerRCD changerRNext CDROther CDRPrevious CDRLast CDRNext trackROther
RGroup 1 to 9RGroup number 1 to 9RNext trackROther trackRPrevious trackRLast trackRRepeat/replay trackRTrack 1 to Track 99RTrack number 1 to Track num
Trouble ShootingProblem Possible Cause/ConsequenceSuggestedSolutionsVoice control doesnot understandyou.You have notoperated thesystem from thedriver’
Problem Possible Cause/ConsequenceSuggested SolutionsThe sound of thevoice names in theaddress book is notsufficientlydifferent.XThe voice names enter
Publication detailsInternetFurther information about Mercedes-Benzvehicles and about Daimler AG can be foundon the following websites:http://www.mbusa
COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country
If you select the “Help” command during a voice dialog, for example after the “Dial number”command, you will receive help explaining how the dialog co
199
200
You can use COMAND to operate thefollowing main functions:Rthe navigation systemRthe audio function with the radio, SatRadio,disc (CD audio, DVDaudio
Menu OverviewHaving selected a mainfunction, you will find the submenu line at the bottomedge of theCOMAND display.If one of the main functions such a
You can determine basic settings for the map display, route calculation and route guidancefunctions in Navigation.iYou can call up functionssuch as de
Function Page1óSwitch to radio mode 126Switch wavebands 1282eSwitch toLast selected medium inDVD changer143,162Memory Card 140Music Register 148Media
Function PagecKAccept a call 113Dial a call 113Redial 114döOpen the system menu 42e÷Switch to telephone mode 106fIReject a call 113End an active call
COMAND controller operationYou can operate the COMAND controller in the following ways:Rpress briefly or press and hold nRrotate clockwise or counter-
Symbol COMAND controlleroperationFunction (example)Slide and holdRMove through a navigation mapomp SlideRMove through horizontal menusRExit vertical m
Multifunction Steering WheelFunction1Multifunction display2WVolume upXVolume down8Mute~End and reject calls6Accept and iniate calls3?Activate Voice Co
Operating the Multifunction DisplayGWARNINGA driver’s attention to the road and trafficconditions must always be his/her primaryfocus when driving.For
Welcome to the world of Mercedes-BenzBefore you drive off, familiarize yourself withyourCOMAND control panel and read thismanual. This will help you t
Navi MenuThe multifunctiondisplay shows navigationinstructions in the Navi menu.Route Guidance Inactive1Direction of travel2Current roadThe road you a
LaneRecommendationDisplayMeaningLane without lowerlimitUninterrupted laneLane with lower limit New lane during amaneuverLane with arrow Lane recommend
Example: View of the CD player1Current disc2Current trackXTo select the next or previous track:Briefly press 9 or :.orXTo scroll through the track lis
XPress 6 to answer a call.You can also take a call if you have notselected the Tel menu.iThe name of the caller only appears if it isincluded in the p
Operating COMANDOpening Menu of aMain FunctionExample:Audio MenuWithin the Audio Function1Main function line2Audio menu3The symbol R indicates current
Selecting Menu ItemXRotate ymzor slide qmr.The selector bar moves horizontally.Switching Menu BarXSlide qmr.Confirming Menu ItemXPress n.Character Ent
Deleting an EntryXTo delete individual characters: Selectõ at the bottomright of the speller andpress n.orXPress the 2 button next to theCOMAND contro
mode and request the Presets list fromthere.iIn this guide, the path to a menu item isshownas an action in a special typeface.Audio £ Audio £ FM/AM Ra
Switching COMAND On/OffXPress the q button.Awarning message is displayed. COMANDcalls up the previously selected menu.iIf you switch off COMAND, playb
Examples:RAudio £ FM/AM Radio £ SoundRAudio £ Disc £ SoundSetting Bass and TrebleXSelect Sound £ Treble or Bass.The previously selected setting is ind
RAudio DVD (MLP, DTS, PCM and DolbyDigital audio formats)RMP3 (including PCMCIA memory card)RMedia InterfaceRVideo DVD (PCM, DTS and Dolby Digitalaudi
:Current settingXTurn cVdor slide ZVÆand highlightleft, all or right.XPress W.XTo exit the menu: press the % backbuttonbeside the COMAND controller.or
40
COMAND features ... 42System Menu Overview ... 42Display Settings ... 42
COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country
XTo setthe brightness: Rotate ymzorslide qmr.The brightness bar moves up or down.XTo confirm selection: Press n or slide om.orXPress the k button.Sett
XTo change the format: Rotate ymzorslide qmr.XTo confirm the change: Press n.XTo store the setting and exit the menu:Slide omp.Setting the Time Zone a
session, the system guides you through thetraining with spoken instructions.XSelect System £ Settings £ VoiceControl £ Start NewIndividualization.You
Bluetooth®General Information AboutBluetooth®iBluetooth-capable devices mustcorrespond to a particularprofile to beconnected to COMAND. Every Bluetoot
1Currently connected R and authorizeddevice (Ò icon)2Device notwithin range but previouslyauthorized (¿ appears in grey)3Newly detected device within
Index ... 4Introduction ... 14At aglance ...
Revoking Authorization for aBluetooth DeviceXCall up the Bluetooth device list(Y page 46).XSelect the authorized device.XSelect Options £ De-authorize
XSelect System £ Settings £ Reset.Aprompt appears asking whetheryou wishto reset.XSelect Yes or No.If you select Yes, a prompt will appear againasking
50
COMAND features ... 52Introduction ... 52Destination Input ...
COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country
Update SequenceThe sequence includes the following stages:RLoading DVD into the DVD changerRUpdate processiThe update process may take between 60and 1
XRemove the DVD from theslot.XHave the system software updated by anauthorized Mercedes-BenzCenter.iIt will only be possible to update the mapsoftware
General InformationOperational Readiness of theNavigation System after the SystemSoftware UpdateSometimes the installed map software is nolonger compa
Menu OverviewNaviSetting route calculation modeSelecting map orientationSelecting POI symbols on mapSelecting traffic information on mapSelecting text
Submenu OverviewGuide Traffic Route (withactive routeguidance)Pos. (withactive routeguidance)PositionRPT. (withactiverouteguidance)Dest. (withactive r
1, 2, 3 ...911 emergency call ... 106911 emergency call system ... 106AAccepting incoming calls ... 30, 113Ac
3Currentvehicle location4Navigation submenuMap without activated route guidance and withmenu system hidden1Current vehicle location2Set map orientatio
1Currentvehicle location2Crosshairs3Information on crosshairs position4Set map scaleiThe display item 3 may for example bea road if corresponding data
Same as Dynamic Route with theexception thatamessage appears askingyou whetheryou want to allow thererouting or not.RFast RouteCOMAND calculates a rou
Example of map from bird's-eye view1Current crosshairs location2Currently set map orientationXTo set map orientation: Display menusystem if appli
RIncidentsRoad sections marked by a yellow line =with arrows: traffic slowdown possible dueto incidents (e.g. road work)RSpeed and FlowRoad sections m
Current StreetMap with road display activated1Road name or road number, e.g.forhighwaysGeo-Coordinates DisplayMap with geo-coordinates display activat
Read Traffic Messages AutomaticallyYou can choose whetherthe traffic messagesrelevant for the route are read automaticallyor whether you have to start
Displaying andChanging an ExistingBlockAreaXTo select the area you want to displayor change: Slide qmr.XSelect Options £ Display/Change.The map displa
Destination InputIntroduction to Destination InputGWARNINGForsafety reasons, only enter a newdestination when the vehicle is stationary.iIt is possibl
RLast States/ProvincesRStates (U.S.A.) orRProvinces (Canada).XTo select alist: Rotate ymzor slideqmr.XPress n.The selected state/province list appears
Bluetooth®activating phone ... 103Device authorizing ... 47Device de-authorizing ...
You see which characters you can enter withthat key. Each time you press the key, thenextcharacter is highlighted.For example, key:RPress once = ARPre
province/region) on the towns. The Gsymbol then switches to I.If no other options exist, the Enter Destinationmenu appears again in the display.COMAND
ZIP Code List without Predictive SpellerXTo select azip code: Rotate ymz orslide qmr.XTo cancel selection: Select Back andpress n.orXPress the k butto
XTo select astreet: Rotate ymz or slideqmr.XTo cancel selection: Select Back andpress n.orXPress the k button.XTo confirm selection: Press n.The Enter
RCanceling an entryRSwitching to the list without predictivespellerproceed as described under “City list withpredictive speller” (Y page 67).House Num
Junction List Without Predictive Speller:G symbol for additional optionsXTo selectajunction: Rotate ymzor slideqmr.XTo cancel selection: Select Back a
Entering aDestination from theDestination MemoryXIf necessary switch to navigation mode anddisplay menu system (Y page 57).XSelect Destination £ From
Destination MemoryList withoutPredictive SpellerXTo select adestination: Rotate ymzorslide qmr.XTo cancel selection: Select Back andpress n.orXPress t
3Information on crosshairs position4Set map scaleiThe display 3 depends on the settingsselected in “Text information On Map”(Y page 62). It may displa
If COMAND is unable to find any destination,a message to that effect will be displayed.XSelect OK.XIf necessary, select another category.If COMAND fin
for radio and satellite radio ... 185, 193general commands ... 189Contactssee AddressbookContrast settingmain video ...
XSelect car.XSelect “Mercedes-Benz” from the "make"drop-down menu.XEnter the email address you specified whenyou activated your mbrace accou
Entering aPOI in the Vicinity of theLocationXIn the map display with the menu systemdisplayed, select Destination £ FromPOIs £ Current Position.XConti
the vicinity of the address entered areavailable.RPOIvia name search:An alphabetically sorted list of all POIs isavailable.RPOIs via phone number:Anum
Switching to the Main Category ListWithout Predictive SpellerYou can switch to the list at any point whileentering characters.XSlide qm repeatedly unt
RESTAURANT, subcategory BREWPUB, in thevicinity of the location.1Direction of destination2Air-line distance to the destination3Point of interest4Selec
iIn the predictive speller 3 you can onlyselect characters that are currentlyavailable. The set of characters that isavailable depends on those alread
ZAGAT example descriptionEntering a POI via the MapiIf the crosshairs are visible on the map,you can enter POIs in the vicinity of thecrosshairs. If t
regulations during yourjourney. Road andtraffic rules and regulations always havepriority over the navigation commandsgenerated by the system.COMAND g
1Next road to be taken or sign postinformation2Visual distance indicator to the drivingmaneuver3Distance information to the drivingmaneuver4Driving ma
Traffic Lane RecommendationsOn multi-lane roads, COMAND may displaytraffic lane recommendations. For this theremust be corresponding data available on
stopping or pausing playback ... 145voice control with ... 188, 194DVD changerloading ...
Route Guidance to an Off-roadDestinationCOMAND can also guide you to destinationsthat are within the areacovered by the digitalmap, but are not themse
As soonas the vehicle location is found again,route guidance continues in the usualmanner.Navigation AnnouncementsGWARNINGNavigation announcements are
segment and the route segment to whichthe block goes.XTo cancel the function: Select Back.XTo start route calculation: Select Start,see also (Y page 7
3Main destination4Distance/estimated time of arrival/estimated journey time to the maindestination <iWhen calculating the estimated time ofarrival,
Real-Time Traffic Notification SymbolsSymbol Description Traffic Notifications in Map Display TrafficReportListsTrafficReportMessageWarning(red)Appear
Symbol Description Traffic Notifications in Map Display TrafficReportListsTrafficReportMessageGreenline witharrowsFree flow No obstacles for traffic f
XTo display a traffic message: Select aroad, area or regionfrom the list.XTo close the list: Slide omponce orrepeatedly.Example of a Traffic Message1D
Read-aloud FunctionThe read-aloud function is only availablewhen route guidance is active. It can read outtraffic reports on the route. You can set th
Switching to the Destination Memory ListWithout Predictive SpellerXSlide qmrepeatedly until the predictivespeller disappears.The entry My Address is h
XSelect Yes or No.If you select Yes, COMAND overwrites thedestination. You will see a message andthen the address menu with the selectedaddress. Start
Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern