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1. 142 Provider Explanation 06 215 Radio ie a re aera 40 Menu overview 00 41 Storing stations 43 Switching wavebands 42 Tuning toa station 42 Tuning to a station COMAND 42 RDS Explanation 0 215 Region code 75 Explanation 4 215 R set a aa a EA eS 171 Route guidance 148 Route mode 122 SatRadio o e eaea 45 Automatic tuning 48 Operation 0 0 0 c eae 47 Program category 48 Service information 51 Service provider 46 51 Station list updates 51 Storing channels 49 Subscribing 0000 46 Scan rate Explanation 0 4 215 Selecting Satellite radio channel 50 Sound Setting 5 6 oe ed ea ee Sa 36 Surround sound 37 Stopover destination Entering Sree a Siw Senate anaes 138 Switching on Satellite radio operation 47 System settings Reseta siete hae a ee Sina eet 171 Time SCUING iaaa e eawote ats 165 Traffic lane recommendation 150 UDF ee edie artic aah ae te See 215 Explanations 2 i034 og putea a bee 215 Updating Gracenote music recognition technology 2 e ee eee 65 Map software 6 115 vCard Explanation 4 215 Video
2. 70 Adio AUX oo bed ee need srne eira 71 Switching to Audio Aux 71 ae VIGGO ack iw diene 73 DVD video 0 cee eee eee 74 Safety instructions 74 Automatic picture switch off 74 Notes on storage media 74 Notes on the care of discs 74 DVD playback conditions 75 Functional restrictions 75 Loading DVDs 75 Ejecting DVDS cc 3 eos te ece es 75 Submenu overview 76 Switching to DVD video 77 Displaying hiding control menu 77 Displaying hiding menu system 77 Fast forward reverse 78 Selecting DVD media 78 Stop function 78 Pause function 79 Selecting ascene chapter 79 Selecting a film track 79 Picture settings 79 DVD menu 200 ee eee 80 Setting language 81 Subtitles and camera angle 82 Interactive content 82 Telephone 0005 83 Safety Precautions 84 General information 85 Making calls via Bluetooth interface 00 c eee eee 85 Interruptions to the connection while dV esos tae high atte pote els 85 Operating options 85 Functional restrictions 85 Activating the mobile phone 86 Mobile phone with Bluetooth interface 00 e eee eee 86 Setting transmit and receive VOIUME
3. gt To confirm destination Press The address of the destination is dis played gt Select Save or gt Select destination and then Options gt Save In both cases you can then select memory options Navigation Destination memory Selecting memory options Saving destination without name gt Select Save Without Name COMAND saves the destination in the destination memory and uses the ad dress as the destination name or gt Select Save as My Address COMAND saves the destination under the My Address entry in the destina tion memory If the entry already contains data that support navigation you will be prompt ed to confirm that you wish to over write the previous destination address gt Select Yes or No If you select Yes the message Saving Procedure Successful appears select ing No cancels the operation Saving destination with name gt Select Save With Name gt Select desired category e g Home The input menu is displayed with the data fields and the predictive speller Back amp efg P82 86 6306 31 Selected data field with cursor Predictive speller gt To enter data Continue with the step Switching data field gt page 105 in the Creating a new address book en try section COMAND saves the destination under the name entered Assigning destin
4. Character entry Example Navigation town list QRSTUVWXYZ_ ok N7 41234567890 EN P82 86 6201 31 ABCDEFGHIJK Back Predictive speller with number and character line i In the predictive speller Q you can only se lect characters that are currently available The characters that are available depends on the those already entered and the data for the digital map When entering characters the list entry at the top always displays an entry that best matches the characters already entered COMAND automatically adds matching let ters to those already entered by the user Entering characters gt To select characters Rotate or slide O gt Slide t to switch between the lines in the speller gt To confirm character selection Press A possible option gt To switch predictive speller lan guage character set Select Nym Deleting an entry gt To delete individual characters Se lect cir at the bottom right of the speller and press or gt Press the button next to the COMAND controller gt To delete an entire entry Select er and press and hold until the entire entry has been deleted or gt Press and hold until the entire en try has been deleted Cancelling an entry gt Select Back at the bottom left of the speller and press or gt Press the button COMAND goes one step back in the se lection procedure Accepting fir
5. 155 Displaying destination information 155 Destination memory 157 Home address 157 Saving a destination in the destination memory 159 Deleting destination or home address from the destination MEMO 386 v sis owes ew ea 161 Last destinations 162 Saving a destination permanently in the destination memory 162 Saving vehicle location in the last destinations 162 Saving crosshairs position in the last destinations 162 Deleting one of the last destinations 162 System settings 163 System settings 164 Opening System menu 164 Menu overview 06 164 Display settings 164 Time settings 165 Read out settings 166 Voice control settings 167 Bluetooth settings 169 Reset ccc cece eee eee 171 Setting the system language 171 Tele Ald 6 tees Pntias a ars anaes 172 Emergency calls 172 Roadside Assistance 173 Information calls 173 Voice Control 175 OVeErvieW 0 eee eee 176 Operating Safety 176 Symbols only used in this chapter 176 Usage iow ode het ean eas 176 Phone operation 4 179 Operation 008 179 Commands 055 180 Navigation
6. 115 Input restriction 116 Menu overview 117 Switching to navigation mode 118 Basic settings 120 Destination input 126 Introduction to destination input 126 Entering a destination via the address 126 Entering a destination from the desti nation memory 135 Entering destination from the last des TINATIONS 05 ose ee dae ees 137 Entering destination via the map 137 Entering stopover destination 138 POWIN DUE nd cha eee de wees 141 Entering a POI in local area of destination 141 Entering a POI in the vicinity of the location 2 ee eee eee eee 141 Entering a POI in the vicinity of a specific location 141 Entering a POI viaa name search 141 Entering a POI via a phone number SEIE Sat k dae cate hime ana 141 Choosing a POI category 142 Entering a POI via the map 147 Route guidance 148 General information 148 Driving maneuver 148 Example display without driving Maneuver 30 0 ea eh ies 150 Traffic lane recommendations 150 Destination or destination region reached 0 2 eeee 152 Off road and off map 152 Navigation announcements 153 Cancelling route guidance 154 Resuming route guidance after cancelling eian 154 Detour function 154 Alternative route 155 Route browser
7. Next driving maneuver exit on right here Visual distance indicator to the next driving maneuver Distance information to the next driv ing maneuver Recommended lane Possible lane Lane not recommended Current vehicle location tip of the tri angle points in the vehicle s direction of travel ab The vehicle s instrument cluster also dis plays traffic lane recommendations Here only the recommended lanes are displayed Navigation Explanation of the traffic lane recom mendations e Recommended lane From this lane it is possible to carry out the next two driving maneuvers without changing lanes e Possible lane 7 From this lane it is only possible to car ry out the next driving maneuver with out changing lanes e Lane not recommended From this lane it is not possible to carry out the next driving maneuver without changing lanes Route guidance Depiction of the traffic lane recommen dations The color depiction of the traffic lane rec ommendations differs depending on whether the display is set to day or night design Day design Night design Recommended Recommended lane dark blue lane light blue Possible lane Possible lane light blue dark blue Lane not recom Lane not recom mended 8 grey mended grey Navigation Route guidance Destination or destination region reached Once you have reached your destination a checkere
8. To enter Select OTHER Choose from Address Entry From Memory From Last Destinations From POIs Select a menu item The rest of the destination entry will vary depending on the selection made For the Address Entry option see gt Entering a destination via the address gt page 126 For the From Memory option see gt Entering a destination from the desti nation memory gt page 135 gt D Navigation Destination input For the From Last Destinations option see gt Entering destination from the last des tinations gt page 137 For the From POIs option see gt Entering a POI gt page 141 gt To start route calculation After en tering the destination select Start see also gt page 135 Deleting stopover destination An existing stopover destination can be de leted gt Switch to navigation mode if neces sary gt Select Destination y Stopover Delete Stopover COMAND deletes the stopover destina tion and recalculates the route to the main destination Entering a POI in local area of desti nation i It is only possible to enter a POI in the local area of the destination when route guidance is active gt Inthe map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select Destination From POIs gt Near Destination gt Continue by selecting
9. 63 Selecting medium 62 Selecting tracks 63 Multifunction steering wheel 23 Multisession Explanation 4 214 Music Register 67 214 Recording music files 68 Navigation Basic settings 120 Block Area 0 00 ee 122 Destination input 126 Detour function 154 Displaying hiding menu system 119 Driving maneuver 148 Menu overview 117 Navigation announcements 153 OF MAP oen aiken wa reraacd E EEE 152 Off0ad si ia ase ok i ee ae 152 POMIMDUt oia Va eis N 141 Route guidance 148 Traffic lane recommendation 150 Navigation announcements 153 Switching off 00 35 Notebook 214 NTSC Explanation 0005 214 oy Off map 0 0000 152 PAL Explanations rrecn bute 215 Passcode Enterta e ceo oe oon Waa eatery os 87 PCM Explanation 06 215 PCMCIA card FJSCUING oi tno toe meter kh tues ath 58 PCMCIA memory card PJSCUAG 2 irao e aoa ion weakest ee 58 Loading eiee nha ker ei nee 57 Personal Identification Number see PIN Phone Accepting ending a call COMAND 101 Entering a phone number 101 Redial COMAND 101 Single Callie rie enn ere ren aiis 102 PIN ae a A EAEE tre sedi 215 Explanationia ss eee oa 215 POI category
10. Interrupting journey during route guid ance i An interruption in the journey means parking the vehicle and switching off COMAND The continuation of the journey means switching COMAND on again and continuing to drive If you interrupt the journey during route guidance and continue it later the follow ing applies e f you continue the journey within 2 hours COMAND automatically con tinues route guidance e If you continue the journey after 2 hours route guidance is cancelled You will have to continue the cancelled route guidance again manually gt page 154 Hard disk drive COMAND has an integrated hard drive on which the map software is stored If an area of the hard drive has a fault COMAND can no longer access the map data in that area for the route calculation for example The message Navigation Unavailable will then be displayed gt To delete message Switch COMAND off and back on again i After switching on off the navigation sys tem will remain functional until it has to access the faulty area of the hard drive again The mes sage will be displayed again Contact a Mercedes Benz service center Measurement units The measurement units displayed in navi gation mode are identical to those set in the instrument cluster Input restriction There is an input restriction for vehicles for certain countries The restriction is active for vehicle speeds above apprx 3 mph The
11. Select an address book entry in the ad dress book gt page 104 Press The details screen appears Telephone Address book Details screen for private data Back to the previous menu Selected data field f symbol for private data Calls up options g symbol for business data Selecting another data field gt Rotate or slide Os Displaying abbreviated content in full gt Select Options y Details The complete display appears gt To close complete display Slide or press P82 86 6258 31 Closing details screen gt Select Back Changing entry Changing an address book entry gt Search for an address book entry gt page 106 gt Select Options Change Entry or gt Display details for an address book en try gt Select Options Change Entry Change Entry P82 66 6260 31 The input menu with the data fields ap pears gt Continue from the step Switching data field in the Creating a new address book entry section gt page 105 Changing category of a phone number data field gt Display the details for an entry and highlight the phone number data field gt page 107 Select Options gt Change Catego ry Select a number category e g Home Select a phone category e g Mobile Phone If necessary select Preferred
12. Troubleshooting Help If you press the button and say the command Help you will receive help for the application currently selected If you select the He p command during a voice dialog for example after the Dia number command you will receive help explaining how the dialog continues You can also request the help function for a specific system for example with the Help phone command If you have activated the help window you will see a selection of the possible com mands on the display gt page 167 AAC Advanced Audio Coding A means of compressing audio data which is subject to losses Based on the MPEG2 standard Bit Binary digit The smallest unit of digital information Bit rate Measurement of transmission speed Indicates the number of gt bits trans mitted per unit time Bluetooth Wireless personal area networks that provide a way to connect and exchange information between devices such as mobile phones laptops PCs etc over a short range radio frequency cD Compact Disc Digital storage medium in disc format CD R CD Recordable Writeable gt CD ROM CD RW CD Rewriteable CD which can be read written and de leted Technical terminology CD text CD text is an extension of an audio CD which contains text information such as title artist and name of the individu al pieces of music gt COMAND displays this information on the corres
13. gt page 92 gt Enter all the digits on the numeric key pad one after the other v To delete individual digits Briefly press the button gt To delete entire phone numbers Press and hold until the number has been deleted gt To initiate call Press the button or gt Press the button on the multi function steering wheel Entering phone number from the COMAND controller gt Open the phone main menu gt page 92 gt Toenter digits Select all the digits one after the other gt To delete individual digits Select car and briefly press Making calls or gt Press the button next to the COMAND controller gt To delete entire phone numbers Se lect cir and press and hold until the phone number has been deleted or gt Press and hold until the entry has been deleted gt To initiate call Select on the right in the speller Redialing gt Open the phone main menu gt page 92 gt Select or gt Press the button on the COMAND control unit when the phone main menu is displayed The dialed calls list appears The call di aled last will be at the top of the list Telephone Making calls gt To select call Rotate or slide tOr gt To initiate call Press Initiating a call to a call list entry or COMAND phone book entry gt Open the call list and select an entry gt page 97 or gt Open the COMAND phone book a
14. 00 183 Operation 05 184 Commands 05 184 Entering an address 184 Address book 00005 191 OvervieW 2 eee ee eee 191 Operation 008 191 Commands 05 192 Radio and Satellite Radio 195 Operation 008 195 Commands 05 195 DVD changer 0 198 Operation 008 198 Commands 05 198 External equipment AUX 199 Audio aUX 0000000s 199 Command list 00 200 General commands 200 Phone commands 201 Navigation commands 202 Address book commands 203 Audio and video commands 204 LR 0 ae un enka 204 Satellite Radio SIRIUS 205 CD changer 4 205 MPS isc c0 idee eae date dae 206 Hard disk 00 00 e eae 206 Memory card 045 206 DVD audio 00 206 AUX AE wate dice doe aca e 8 207 Vid Os8 cit eedi eee dieidacdia 207 Troubleshooting 208 Help function 211 Where to find it This operating guide has been designed to help you use your COMAND control unit in all situations Each chapter has its own col or code in order to make it easier to find in formation E At a glance Here you will find an overview of the com ponents of COMAND Then you will find ex amples illustrating h
15. 05 60 Authorizing Bluetooth device 170 Mobile phone 86 Aux Audio mode 4 71 Back button 22 Bit Explanation 4 213 Bit rate Explanation 213 Bit rate MP3 213 Block Area 122 Bluetooth 169 Bluetooth Activating ereere ee ie lays 86 Switching on off 169 Bluetooth interface 86 Business cards RECEIVING cea ete ne ien 88 e D EOE a rod ie eh sGUele LE ove 52 213 EjOCtin ge ssri imponentes 57 Ejecting from the DVD changer 57 LOAGING erisa e ae eed 54 Loading the DVD changer 55 Menu overview 59 Playback options 66 70 Selecting medium 62 Selecting tracks 63 CDER uzet sat dasa ta gum ai ets 213 Accepting first list entry 32 Cancelling an entry 32 Deleting an entry 32 Entering characters 32 COMAND Basic functions 35 Character entry 32 Display settings 164 Explanation 06 213 Opening menu for a main function 31 Operating example 33 Operation 00 eee 31 Selecting menu item 31 Switching on off 35 COMAND controller Operation wes ae ceesnn ee Mandecaer sews 21 Sa E De authorizing B
16. Check the address book entries for the fol lowing e The name entries e g last name and first name are in the right fields e Do not use abbreviations or acronyms e Avoid unnecessary spaces in names e Do not use special characters You can improve voice recognition by sav ing a speaker dependent voice tag for ad dress book entries Use a speaker dependent voice tag e for names which are difficult to pro nounce e to distinguish names which sound sim ilar e fornames which are not pronounced as they are written Voice control can store up to 50 of these address book entries by means of a speak er dependent voice tag Address book Operation You can use voice control at any time to e save a name e select a name e delete a name e list the address book e delete the address book e open the address book e open an entry from the address book e list the phone book e list the destination memory gt To open the address book press the button on the multi function steering wheel gt Give the Address book command Press the button gt Give one of the address book com mands explained below v Voice Control Address book Commands Address book gt To open the address book say the command Address book Help address book Using the Help address book command you can have all the essential commands for the address book read out Save name
17. Station List is short for gt Rotate or slide t the CO MAND controller h This enables you to move the selector N bar in the menu to the Station List 3 PA2 86414831 menu item Operating the COMAND controller gt Press the COMAND controller The COMAND controller features the fol This confirms your selection The sta lowing options tion list appears e brief press or press and hold e rotate to the right or left OJ e slide to left right or e slide up down t or e slide diagonally OZ Symbol tS tO4 P How to use the COMAND controller gt Press briefly gt Press and hold until the selected action has been carried out gt Rotate gt Slide gt Slide and hold gt Slide gt Slide and hold gt Slide and hold At a glance COMAND control system Function Select menu item Exit full screen image with Navi Accept destination for navigation Move through vertical or horizontal menus Move through text Program settings Move through vertical menus Exit horizontal menus Moves through a navigation map Move through horizontal menus Exit vertical menus Fast forward or reverse for audio CD or audio DVD playback Move through a navigation map Move through a navigation map At a glance COMAND control system Back button Clear button Pa2 86 bu9 3 x gt pa s
18. The language is set a Setting the system language also changes the language of the multifunction display System settings System settings Tele Aid Tele Aid Emergency calls Initiating an emergency call manually The Tele Aid system Automatically The SOS button is located in the overhead control panel Tele Aid Telematic Alarm Identification an emergency call is initiated automatical gt Briefly press SOS button cover to open on Demand ly following an accident in which the emer yP p The Tele Aid system consists of three gency tensioning devices ETDs or air gt Press SOS button for longer than types of response bags deploy 2 seconds The indicator lamp in the SOS button will flash until the emergency call is concluded e automatic and manual emergency e Roadside Assistance e Information gt Wait for a voice connection to the Re sponse Center gt Close cover after the emergency call is concluded i During the emergency call message Emer gency Call Activated is displayed operation P82 86 740631 from COMAND is not possible For a complete description and additional information on Emergency calls please re fer to the vehicle Operator s Manual Roadside Assistance The Roadside Assistance button is lo cated in the overhead control panel P82 86 7407 31 gt Press and hold Roadside Assistance Button for longer than 2 seconds A call to a Mercedes Benz Roa
19. gt Ifnecessary switch to navigation mode and display menu system gt page 118 gt Select Destination y From Memo ry If there are more than 8 entries in the destination memory the destination memory list with predictive speller is displayed otherwise the destination memory list is displayed without predictive speller gt page 137 If the list without predictive speller is displayed the entry My Address is highlighted automatically Navigation C1 Bem MONTVALE INAP ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ_a Back amp _ 1234567890 DES P82 86 6307 31 Entry already contains data that sup port navigation Calls up options Switching to the destination memory list without predictive speller gt Slide t repeatedly until the predic tive speller disappears The entry My Address is highlighted automatically in the list provided you have not entered any characters in the predictive speller If you have previously entered charac ters in the predictive speller gt Rotate or slide in the list until the entry My Address is high lighted or Destination memory To assign address for first time Press and hold until the predictive speller disappears The entry My Address is highlighted automatically in the list To exit menu Select Back How you proceed from here depends on whether you wish to enter the ad dress manually or use a
20. i If you reopen the device list at a later time this will contain all previously authorized devic es Displaying details on a Bluetooth device gt Open the Bluetooth device list gt page 169 gt Select the desired device gt Select Options gt Details The details screen for the device is dis played gt To close details screen Rotate or slide Os Authorizing a Bluetooth device gt Open the Bluetooth device list gt page 169 gt Select Update i If the authorization of a device which had been authorized in the past has been withdrawn and it is no longer found in the search the device list no longer includes this device Devices that have been authorized in the past but not found in the search are either not switched on or are not in the vehicle gt Select the as yet unauthorized device no check mark yet gt Select Options Authorize The input menu for the passcode ap pears Back 01123456789 P82 86 6315 31 i The passcode is any number with between one and sixteen digits that you can select your self You must enter the same number on CO MAND and on the device to be authorized Please also refer to the instructions in the mobile phone s manual gt To enter passcode on COMAND Select digits one after another gt To cancel entry on COMAND Select Back gt To confirm entry on COMAND Select o
21. Address that supports navigation Opens Enter Destination menu The Enter Destination menu appears the selector bar is located at the menu item Start gt page 135 gt Start the route calculation Telephone Address book Voice tags Listening to voice tag i Voice tags can be entered via Voice Control System gt Search for an address book entry with a voice tag gt page 106 gt Select Options Voice Name Adding or changing voice tag Listen i You can add one voice tag per address book You will hear the voice tag entry gt Search for an address book entry with out or with a voice tag display gt page 106 gt Select Options Voice Name Add or Change The process continues by voice com mands The Voice Control System guides you through the dialogs gt page 176 Deleting voice tag gt Search for an address book entry with a voice tag gt page 106 gt Select Options Voice Name Delete A delete prompt appears gt Select Yes or No COMAND will delete or retain the voice tag on the basis of the selection Importing vCards from a PCMCIA card You can import vCards from a PCMCIA card into the address book i If there are no vCards stored on the PCMCIA memory card Import External Data is greyed out gt Push the PCMCIA memory card into the slot
22. COMAND Operator s Manual Mercedes Benz Welcome to COMAND Please make yourself familiar with your COMAND control unit and read the instruc tions in this manual before operating the COMAND system This will help you derive a greater benefit from the system Please also follow the instructions and warnings contained in this manual Ignoring them could result in damage to the vehicle or personal injury to you or others The asterisk identifies optional equip ment Depending on model version and configuration your COMAND system equipment may differ Therefore you may find explanations for optional equipment not installed in your vehicle If you have any questions about the operation of any equipment your authorized Mercedes Benz Center will be glad to demonstrate the proper procedures We continuously strive to improve our pro duct and ask for your understanding that we reserve the right to make changes in design and equipment Therefore informa tion illustrations and descriptions in this manual might differ from the equipment in stalled in your vehicle As such the infor mation illustrations and descriptions contained in this manual may not be rea sonably relied upon in making any claims with respect to the actual performance of the product These operating instructions form an inte gral part of the vehicle and should therefo re always be kept inside the vehicle and passed on to the new owner if the vehicle
23. Enter PIN number List phone book Read out phone book Redial Redial last number Redial last phone number Correction Incorrect Wrong PIN Wrong PIN code Wrong PIN number Wrong number Wrong phone number Delete Delete PIN Delete PIN code Delete PIN number Delete name Delete phone number Command list Voice Control Command list Navigation commands Navigation Route guidance Nav Guidance instructions on Switch guidance instruction instruc tions on Switch route guidance in struction instructions on Listen to guidance instruction in structions Guidance route guidance instruc tions off Switch off guidance route guidance instructions Mute guidance route guidance in structions House number Enter house number Map Show map Map on switch on map Zoom in Zoom in on map Zoom out Zoom out of map Zoom out completely Zoom in completely Enter state Change state Enter province Change state Enter destination area Another state Last destinations Enter town Enter name of town Spell town Spell name of town District Enter district Center Enter center Spell district Spell center Point s of interest POl s Enter point s of interest POI s Street Enter street Name of street Enter name of street Spell street Spell name of street Enter destination Save destination Save address Start route guidance routing desti nation guidance Begin route guidance Begi
24. Gracenote music recognition techno logy Music recognition software that is stored on gt COMAND s hard drive If the selected audio CD does not contain any gt CD text COMAND can recognise unknown audio tracks in CD audio mode with the aid of this software and depict this in corres ponding displays GSM Global System for Mobile Communications International transmission standard for mobile phones This permits you to make phone calls with your mobile phone even when abroad The trans mission method is digital ID3 tag Additional information which may be included in MP3 files e g track artist album 1809660 Standard for recording data on CDs Joliet Standard for recording data on CDs Kilobyte Designation for an amount of informati on in digital technology LOGIC7 Multi channel surround technology from the professional audio industry which plays back 5 1 and stereo recor dings in surround quality LOGIC7 cre ates natural 360 sound characteris tics for all seats MLP Meridian Lossless Packing Optional format for audio data on a DVD audio MP3 The term used in everyday speech for gt MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 A means of compressing audio data which is subject to losses Multisession A method for recording data e g for CDs Data is written to the CD in a num ber of sessions Music Register Memory for the audio main function to which you can copy music f
25. Initiating call to an entry gt Select entry gt page 93 gt Press or gt Press the button on the COMAND control unit If the entry contains subentries a list appears gt Select the desired subentry gt Press again or gt Press the button on the COMAND control unit Creating a new entry i When a new entry is added through the COMAND phone book it is saved to the address book gt Select Options New Entry in the COMAND phone book gt Select a number category e g Home gt Select a phone category e g Mobile Phone gt Select Save The input menu with the data fields ap pears P82 66 6250 31 Cursor Data field Predictive speller Selected phone category Switching data field gt Slide r until the predictive speller is not highlighted gt Then slide t to select desired field and press or gt Select or W in the speller The input menu indicates the selected data field Entering data into a field gt Select all the characters one after the other in the predictive speller a The predictive speller provides the charac ters corresponding to the selected data field gt To switch predictive speller to up per or lower case characters Select abc or ABC gt To switch predictive speller charac ter set Select eee Every time this is selected it switches the character se
26. Yes or No The entry will be saved or discarded on the basis of the selection Press the button next to the COMAND controller The character to the left of the cursor is deleted Telephone Call lists Adding a phone number from the call list to an existing address book entry gt Select the list entry gt page 97 gt Select Options gt Save gt Add Phone No i Save has no function if the selected list entry is already saved in the address book gt Select a number category e g Home gt Select a phone category e g Mobile Phone gt Select Save The search menu for address book en tries appears gt Search for the required entry i Please see the Searching for an address book entry section page 106 for a detailed description on searching for an address book en try gt Press after completing the search If there are fewer than five numbers saved for the required entry in the se lected number category COMAND saves the data A corresponding message is displayed Telephone Call lists If five numbers are saved for the re quired entry you will be prompted to confirm whether you wish to overwrite one of the existing numbers Select Yes or No If you select Yes a selection list ap pears containing the existing five num bers Select the number to be overwritten COMAND overwrites the sel
27. and LOG C7 Off gt gt gt Select Sound y Surround P82 86 6211 31 To select the setting Rotate or slide s To save setting Press The setting is stored and the menu is exited To exit menu without changes Press the button or slide O i Please note the following For an optimal sound in all seats balance and fader should be set to the centre of the passenger compartment with LOGIC 7 switched on The best sound results are achieved when playing high quality audio and video DVD discs For MP3 tracks the bit rate should be at least 128 kbps Surround playback does not function with mono signal sources such as the medium wave range in radio mode In the case of poor radio reception quality e g in tunnels LOGIC7 should be switched off as otherwise a dynamic switchover from stereo to mono and thus temporary sound characteristic shifts can occur With certain stereo recordings the sound characteristic may deviate from convention al stereo playback CD audio DVD audio MP3 52 Music Register ssssccssseeees 67 Audio AUX siscasvccccdseccsacccosascedacseaacceess 71 Radio ii Information on the COMAND control system and how to operate it can be found on gt page 14 and page 31 e For many operating functions you can also use the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel e g the EE EE FN or BA oei
28. but also by the distraction of a phone con versation while driving As such for safety reasons we encourage the driver to stop the vehicle in a safe place before answering or placing a phone call For safety reasons you should only select a destination when the vehicle is stationary While the navigation system provides direc tional assistance the driver must remain fo cused on safe driving behavior especially attention to traffic and street signs and should utilize the system s audio cues while driving The navigation system does not supply any information on stop signs yield signs traffic regulations or traffic safety rules Their ob servance always remains in the driver s per sonal responsibility DVD maps do not cover all areas nor all routes within an area any route recommendations given Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet approximate ly 13 5 m every second A Warning Navigation announcements are intended to direct you while driving without diverting your attention from the road and driving Please always use this feature instead of consulting the map display for directions Consulting the symbols or map display for directions may cause you to divert your at tention from driving and increase your risk of an accident A Warning Please do not use the Voice Control System in an emergency as the tone of your voic
29. or gt Press and hold a number key e g Q until a signal tone sounds The station is stored Radio Storing via Autostore i The function automatically assigns receiv able stations to the presets sorted according to reception quality The stations which were stored in the station memory manually are over written gt gt or Press if the display selection win dow is active Select Autostore Select Presets Autostore in the radio display COMAND searches for receivable sta tions A corresponding message is dis played The available stations are automatically stored under the presets Cancelling Autostore procedure gt Select Cancel Radio Switching to weather band Searching a channel gt To select a channel Rotate or eaii f f f lid gt Slide to highlight the submenu gt Rotate or slide if the dis slide t b To ealastihe weather band play selection window is highlighted ha am to the selected channel Rotate or slide until WB is or ress ighli or highlighted gt Press J or E on the control unit gt Press gt Press a number key e g Q on the The search proceeds upwards or down wards and stops at the next receivable channel control unit at any time Selecting a channel from channel list gt Slide to highlight the submenu gt To call up the channel list Rotate o
30. A group may contain for example music of different sound qual ities stereo and multi channel formats or bonus tracks Each group can include up to 99 tracks If a DVD audio only comprises one audio format the Group menu item s cannot be selected gt Switch to DVD audio mode gt page 60 gt Select DVD A gt Group The list of available audio formats ap pears A dot e indicates the format currently selected gt To change setting Rotate or slide t gt Press gt To exit menu Slide O Playback options The following options are available Normal Track Sequence You will hear the tracks in the normal sequence e g track 1 2 3 etc Random Tracks You will hear the tracks in random or der e g track 3 8 5 etc Folder only in MP3 mode The tracks in the currently active folder and any subfolders are heard in ran dom order To select an option Switch to CD au dio DVD audio or MP3 mode gt page 60 gt Select CD or DVD A or MP3 The Options list appears A dot e indi cates the activated option gt Select an option The option is activated A correspond ing display will appear in the display selection window for all options except Normal Track Sequence i The option Normal Track Sequence is au tomatically activated if you change the medium which is currently being played or if you sel
31. DVD mode 2 74 Voice Control Explanation 215 SEUINGS harore aw mesa ww ee 167 Volume Setting isi ta nenk we ee a wee 35 Setting for navigation announcements 35 Setting for telephone calls 35 WC WMA Explanation 4 215 We reserve the right to modify the technical details of the COMAND system as given in the data and illustrations of this Operator s Manual Press time 06 06 2007 Reprinting translation and copying even of excerpts is not permitted without prior authorization in writing Order No 6515 6784 13 Part No 204 584 13 81 US Edition A 2008
32. Help gt Press the or E button The volume increases or decreases during voice output or gt Set the volume for the voice output on the volume control for COMAND Display messages The audible help function can be supple mented by visual help on the display gt page 167 If the help function is switched on the most important com mands that are currently possible appear in the display when you start the dialog In the address book and navigation sys tem a selection list is shown in the display if voice control requires additional informa tion from you Display Entering numbers e Digits from zero to nine are permit ted e Say the phone number in groups of three to five digits Spell e The letters of the alphabet and the numbers 0 9 are permitted e Say the letters in groups of five to sev en letters e Say each individual letter clearly i Using individualization you can fine tune voice control to your own voice and thus improve voice recognition The process of individualiza tion is described in chapter System Settings gt page 167 i If you use individualization it may impair recognition of other users Switch off individual ization if it makes recognition of other users worse Phone operation A Warning Some jurisdictions prohibit the driver from using a cellular telephone while driving Whether or not prohibited by law for safety reasons t
33. Stop function 0 78 Video game 4 82 DVDER o oo se ccceee cored eerie eee 213 DVD RW 0 0000 213 DVD R oni eee ie ce teens eens 213 DVD RW 0000s 213 Emergency calls 172 automatic 00 172 ee FOND OR fist a nee oie ea eat oodles 214 GPS Explanation 000 214 Reception 000 eee 115 Gracenote Media Database 64 Explanation 00 214 Switching read function on off 65 Gracenote music recognition techno logy End user licence agreement EULA 64 GSM 3 5 ore dun Poros Bawa aes 85 Explanation 000 214 Highway information 125 C ID3 tag Explanation 000 214 Information calls 173 1S09660 Explanation 0000 214 Joliet Explanation 000 214 List entry Selecting 02008 33 LOGIC cds bs techs hk Sens 37 Explanation 000 214 Making calls COMAND 000 101 Map Information on map 123 Map display 0 120 Setting map scale 119 Menu COMAND VideO n ek a ve seats see wilh oe 74 MLP Explanation 0000 214 MPEG1 Audio Layer3 214 Explanation 04 214 Menu overview 59 Modei c es tei aa eres 60 Playback options 66 70 Selecting folders
34. The subentry is deleted in the COMAND phone book and in the ad dress book gt To delete Select entry gt page 104 gt Select Options Delete You will be prompted to confirm that you really want to delete the entry gt Select Yes or No Yes option The entry is deleted ac cording to the above rules Telephone COMAND phone book Adding phone number to a phone book entry gt Select the phone book entry gt page 104 gt Select Options y Add Phone No gt Select a number category e g Home gt Select a phone category e g Mobile Phone gt Select Save If five numbers are saved for the entry in the selected number category you will be prompted to confirm whether you wish to overwrite one of the exist ing numbers gt Select Yes or No If you select Yes a selection list appears containing the existing five numbers or or Select the number to be overwritten Press and hold until the entry has The input menu appears with the data been deleted field for entering the new phone num ber appears gt To save entry Select ok To enter digits Select all the digits one after the other in the predictive speller or using the number keypad To move the cursor in the data field Select e or gt To delete individual digits Select ar and briefly press P
35. Tuning to a station manually gt Slide to highlight the lower menu bar gt Rotate or slide to select EM or AM gt Tune to a station by rotating or sliding O The red line tuning indicator moves right or left and stops when a receiv able station is found Basic functions of COMAND i The COMAND components can be found on page 14 Operating examples can be found on gt page 31 i For many operating functions you can also use the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel e g for volume setting the EBI E buttons gt page 23 Switching COMAND on off gt Press the rotary push button or gt Press the display cover button The cover opens up and the COMAND display folds out A warning message appears COMAND opens the last active menu i When COMAND is switched off playback of the current audio or video source is also switched off Mute gt To switch on off Press The sound from the active audio or video source is switched on or off At a glance ab When the sound is switched off the symbol OX appears in the status line If you change the audio or video source or alter the volume the sound is automatically switched on again i Announcements from the navigation system can still be heard with the sound switched off Switching navigation announcements on off gt Press during the announcement i The navigation announcements are
36. Use the Save name command to save a phone number with a voice tag for a specif ic speaker Use this command for a name which is complicated or which is pro nounced differently than it is spelled for example because it is a foreign name When you have given the command Save name voice control prompts you to enter a phone number The digits 0 9 and the word Plus are per mitted Plus replaces the international dialing code e g 00 Say the phone number in the form of a con tinuous string of digits or as blocks of dig its e g three to five digits Voice control repeats the digits it recogniz es after each block of digits with a pause of about half a second between each block of digits and waits for you to continue speaking When you have given the command Okay voice control prompts you two or three times to say the name When repeat ing the name make sure that you pro nounce it in exactly the same way as you did the first time Otherwise the name cannot be saved and voice control aborts the saving procedure m x o 3 T D 9 2 a a oa Save name Je KZ Please say the number Zero one three zero Zero one three zero Je wy Five zero zero five Je W Five zero zero five Okay Please say the name Smith Please repeat the name Smith J ae yy wy Je KZ MQ Would you like to save the number in a category No Mi Name and number sav
37. gt Repeat the step until all compartments have been loaded The DVD changer plays the last loaded disc if it has been inserted correctly and is permissible If the loading process has not been completed COMAND will play the disc inserted last gt To end loading procedure Press the Load button ES again or gt Select Back or gt Press the button next to the COMAND controller Loading PCMCIA memory card COMAND supports type and II 16 bit full size PCMCIA memory cards i COMAND supports commercially available PCMCIA cards or PCMCIA card adapters with storage media that may not be designed for the temperatures which occur in the vehicle You should therefore remove the PCMCIA card from the vehicle when not in use since extreme tem peratures could damage these devices T f0 Slot for PCMCIA memory card i gt Push the PCMCIA memory card into the slot The end with the contacts must be pointing towards the slot COMAND loads the memory card and displays the message Reading memo ry card If no MP3 tracks can be found a mes sage will be displayed Ejecting CDs and DVDs A Warning Only eject a disc when the vehicle is station ary You may otherwise be distracted from the traffic conditions and could cause an ac cident Ejecting from the DVD changer i If you eject a disc while another is being played the DVD changer interrupts playback Playback will con
38. how many city centers are available for the selected city City center list with predictive speller If this list is given in the display the predictive speller is activated automat ically P82 866278 31 List entry that best matches the characters already entered Predictive speller i In the predictive speller you can only se lect characters that are currently available The characters that are available depends on those already entered and the data for the digital map gt For the steps of e Entering characters e Deleting an entry e Accepting first list entry e Cancelling an entry e Switching to the list without predic tive speller proceed as described under City list with predictive speller gt page 127 City center list without predictive spell er AQUEDUCT BELLEVUE BROOK PARK WILLOW CARMAN CHARLTON COLDBROOK P82 86 6279 31 gt To select a city center Rotate or slide gt To cancel selection Select Back and press gt Press the button gt To confirm selection Press After the confirmation the Enter Desti nation menu appears again COMAND has accepted the selected city center and entered it automatically in the En ter Destination menu Now you can start the route calculation gt page 135 Entering a house number i It is not possible to enter house numbers un til the street has been entered You can only en
39. i In the predictive speller 2 you can only se lect characters that are currently available The characters that are available depends on those already entered and the data for the digital map gt For the steps of e Entering characters e Deleting an entry e Accepting first list entry e Cancelling an entry e Switching to the list without predic tive speller proceed as described under City list with predictive speller gt page 127 Navigation Destination input Street list without predictive speller A EXT AVENUE P82 86 6277 31 To select a street Rotate or slide t s To cancel selection Select Back and press Press the button To confirm selection Press Streets with the 4 symbol pass through several parts of a city Con firming this type of street will result in a further selection The 4 symbol then switches to W gt D Navigation Destination input If no other options exist the Enter Des tination menu appears again COMAND has accepted the selected street and entered it automatically in the Enter Destination menu Now you can start the route calculation gt page 135 Entering a city center i You can only enter those city centers that are stored in the digital map gt Inthe Enter Destination menu select Center The city center list is displayed with or without predictive speller The display of the predictive speller depends on
40. is sold We extend our best wishes for many miles of safe pleasurable driving Mercedes Benz USA LLC A DaimlerChrysler Company as Please also refer to the index gt page 217 ss Introduction 7 Where to find it 00 7 Symbol Si erie awe voeg ame Avie e ered 8 Operating safety 9 Declaration of conformity regarding the distribution of telecommunica tions equipment 11 Intended purpose 11 Function restrictions when driving the vehicle 11 At a glance 13 COMAND control system 14 COMAND components 14 COMAND display 15 COMAND control unit 17 COMAND controller 20 Back button 22 Clear button 22 Multifunction steering wheel 23 Operating the Multifunction display 24 Multifunction display 24 Menus and submenus 24 Navi menu 0 26 Audio menu 27 Telmenu 2 206 29 Operating COMAND 31 Opening menu for a main function 31 Selecting menu item 31 Character entry 32 Operating example 33 Basic functions of COMAND 35 Switching COMAND on off 35 M tE c iced a anana ai aai 35 Setting the volume 35 Selecting sound settings 36 Surround s
41. page 78 gt Select an audio storage medium This switches to the required disc mode From the COMAND controller From another main function gt Select Audio Audio Disc or Memory Card or Music Register in the Audio menu gt page 40 i If the required mode was active last you only need to select Audio Within the audio function gt Select Audio y Disc or Memory Card or Music Register in the Audio menu i Disc accesses audio discs in the DVD changer Memory Card selects the PCMCIA memory card Music Register selects the Mu sic Register gt If necessary select CD DVD audio MP3 media gt page 62 This switches to the required disc mode Example of CD audio mode display S P82 86 6226 31 Disc type Track number Track name only if stored on disc as CD text Elapsed track time Visual track and time display Current playback option Sound settings Media selection Disc name only if stored on disc as CD text Calls up track list QD Storage medium position in the media list 2 Record function ripping gt page 68 G3 Playback options Example of DVD audio display Q P82 86 6227 31 Disc type ey Track number Track name only if stored on disc Elapsed track time Visual time and track display Current playback option So
42. sessed ne dedi he N 89 911 emergency call 90 Submenu overview 91 Phone main menu 92 COMAND phone book 93 Opening COMAND phone book 93 Selecting an entry 93 Initiating call to anentry 94 Creating a new entry 94 Deleting entry 95 Adding phone number to a phone book entry 000 eee 96 Gall StS ocd aarp overseen arian ed Een Bs 97 Making calls 000 101 Incoming call 101 Initiating an outgoing call 101 Functions during a single call 102 Address book 0 104 General information 104 Opening the address book 104 Submenu overview for address book 104 Selecting entry in the address book 104 Creating a new address book ENV foi thers tae hta atta ea 105 Searching for an address book ENUY sete ictal iava th teenth 106 Deleting entry 107 Displaying details for an address book entry 107 Changing entry 108 Initiating a phone call to an entry 109 Starting navigation to an entry 109 Voice tagS 0 eee eee 110 Importing vCards from a PCMCIA card 110 Navigation 111 Introduction 0006 112 Safety instructions 112 Updating the map software 112 General information
43. 3 J 3 vV V The station has been saved Select station Using the Select station command you can select a saved station Example of dialog Select station Mil Please say the station name Favorite station Voice control sets the station Station Favorite station Using this command you can select a saved station Example of dialog Favorite station aa Voice control sets the station Select category Satellite radio Using the Se ect category command you can select an available category Example of dialog Select category Mi Please say the category name News Voice control sets the category Category News Satellite radio Use this command to select a satellite ra dio category Example of dialog Category news aa Voice control sets the category Enter channel number Satellite radio Use the command Enter channel number to select a satellite radio category List station list and selecting a sta tion Using the List station list command you can hear a list of all receivable stations and choose one from your station list i If voice control does not recognize the sta tion name have it read out the list of stations This allows you to check whether you have saved the station you require in the station list Example of dialog List station list The system reads out the station list If the station you require is re
44. 6240 31 Media list Symbol for DVD video DVD Video currently playing gt To select DVD video Rotate or slide tO gt Press COMAND switches the medium i If you select a CD DVD audio or MP3 me dium the system switches to the corresponding audio mode gt page 60 Further information on the media list can be found on gt page 62 Stop function In DVD video mode if necessary dis play the menu system gt page 77 To interrupt playback Select W The Ill display changes to gt To resume playback Select gt Playback will then continue at the point at which it was interrupted The menu system is hidden To stop playback Press again when playback is stopped Select W twice in immediate succes sion during playback The option selector remains at gt To restart playback Select gt Playback will start from the beginning The menu system is hidden Pause function gt In DVD video mode if necessary dis play the menu system gt page 77 gt To activate playback pause Select II The Ill display changes to gt gt To resume playback Select gt Selecting a scene chapter gt To skip forwards or backwards Ro tate or slide O or gt Press QE or E on the control unit The control menu appears for approx eight seconds gt page 77 Selecting a film track i The function is only available if the DVD is di vided into
45. 92 gt To terminate call Select or gt Press on the COMAND control unit or the button on the multifunc tion steering wheel Call waiting i The call waiting function must be supported and activated by the phone provider If you are conducting a single call and you receive another the second call number is entered into the received calls list and a signal tone will sound You can accept the waiting call with the mobile phone The previous call is put on hold You then have two calls the accept ed call is the active call Telephone Making calls Telephone Address book Address book A Warning Please devote your attention first and fore most to the traffic situation you are in Before your journey please familiarize your self with the address book functions Only use the COMAND when road and traffic conditions permit you to do so Otherwise you could be involved in an accident in which you or others could be injured General information The entries of the address book can be used for making phone calls and naviga tion destination entries i You should delete your personal data before Selling your vehicle using the Reset function gt page 171 Opening the address book From another main function gt Select Phone gt Phone Address Book i If the address book was the last function open in the phone function you only need to se
46. COMAND ejects the DVD Map data is not yet installed The version release and a query as to whether the update should be carried out will be given on the display gt Select Yes or No If No is selected COMAND ejects the DVD automatically and the map data is not updated gt Remove the DVD from the slot Q If Yes is selected the map data is up dated Updating the map data While the update is in progress a corre sponding message and a progress bar are displayed The progress bar fills from left to right over the course of the update The navigation system is not functional until the update is complete You cannot eject the DVD during the up date If you switch COMAND off during the update this will interrupt the update and the update will resume at the point of inter ruption when the system is restarted While updating COMAND may prompt you to change the DVD A corresponding mes sage is then displayed gt Press the Eject button ES COMAND ejects the DVD gt Remove the DVD from the slot gt Insert the DVD requested by COMAND If the update has been completed suc cessfully a corresponding message is displayed gt To confirm message Press COMAND ejects the DVD gt Remove the DVD from the slot The update is complete If the update has not been completed suc cessfully a message is displayed indicat ing that the map update is not possible gt To c
47. Depending on the previous status the option will be switched on M or off O The phone number is displayed in the phone book as the first number and can be dialed immediately Select Save The new category is saved Initiating a phone call to an entry i The mobile phone must be connected via the Bluetooth interface gt Display the details for an entry and highlight the phone number data field gt page 107 gt Press The phone initiates the call The display switches to the phone mode display or gt Select Options gt Call The phone initiates the call Starting navigation to an entry i You can use this function as soon as you have saved a destination in the destination mem ory page 159 COMAND then also saves the destination in the address book with the com plete address data that support navigation gt Search for an address book entry with the symbol gt page 106 gt Display the details for an entry and highlight the address data field page 107 gt Press i Pressing only functions if the address data field contains complete data that support navigation This is indicated by the symbol or gt Select Options Navigate ab Navigate can only be selected if the ad dress data field contains complete data that sup port navigation This is indicated by the symbol Telephone Address book P82 86 6259 31
48. List entry that best matches the characters already entered Switches to list without speller Press and hold deletes complete entry press briefly deletes last character Currently available digits Currently selected digit Currently unavailable digit Predictive speller Cancels entry QD List ae In the predictive speller 9 you can only se lect digits that are currently available The char acters that are available depends on those already entered and the data for the digital map Navigation Destination input When entering a digit the list entry al ways displays a zip code that best matches the characters already entered COMAND automatically adds matching digits 2 to those digits Q already entered by the us er gt For the steps of e Entering characters e Deleting an entry e Accepting first list entry e Cancelling an entry e Switching to the list without predic tive speller proceed as described under City list with predictive speller gt page 127 or If COMAND can match the characters en tered definitively to one city the Enter Destination menu appears automatically with the selected list entry Switching to the zip code list without predictive speller You can switch to the list at any point while entering characters gt Slide t repeatedly until the list ap pears without the speller or gt Select ok and press ZIP code list without predictive s
49. Route Detour To set length of block Select Longer or Shorter repeatedly until the required length is set The blocked segment is highlighted in red white on the map Shown at the top of the display is the length of the blocked segment and the route seg ment to which the block goes gt To cancel the function Select Back gt To start route calculation Select Start see also gt page 135 gt To change a block Select Nav Route Detour Change i If a block already exists the message De tour Already Set is displayed You can then change or delete this gt Then set length of block gt To delete block Select Nav Route Detour Delete i If a block already exists the message De tour Already Set is displayed You can then change or delete this Alternative route i You can have other routes calculated for the original route guidance using the Alternative Route function gt Inthe map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select Route Alternative Route The display is split into two halves On the left is the map which displays one or more alternative routes between the start and the destination The current route is highlighted in dark blue other alternative routes are light blue The right side of the display shows in formation on the
50. The town is stored for route guidance Spell town Using the Spell town command you can spell any town This may be necessary if certain town or street names are not rec ognized Say the letters in the form of a continuous string of letters In the case of long names it is not always necessary to spell the whole name Usually only the first five to seven letters are required A list of city names will appear in the display and you can choose the one you require Say each individual letter clearly It is not easy to avoid confusion of similar sounding letters e g D and E Example of dialog Spell town Mi Please spell the town FE F R E N S HG Loading list of towns mE The system shows a numbered list of city names on the display Mil Please select a line number Number three EE Number three accepted The town is stored for route guidance i You can use the Next page or Previous page commands to scroll through the list You can use the Correction command to spell the town again from the beginning i Note that the list in the display is sorted ac cording to the probability of voice recognition Enter district center You can use the Enter district command to enter an area in a city which you have selected previously Example of dialog Enter district Please say the name of the district Manhattan The system shows a numbered list of districts in the d
51. category List category list Read out category list Previous category Last category Command list CD changer CD changer Next CD Other CD Previous CD Last CD Next track Other track Previous track Last track Repeat replay track CD 1toCD 6 CD number 1 CD number 6 Track 1 Track 99 Track number 1 Track number 99 Voice Control Command list MP3 Hard disk e MP3 e Hard disk e MP3 changer on e Music register e Next MP3 Memory card e Other MP3 e M e Previous MP3 ETOORAE e Last MP3 e Repeat replay MP3 Next directory Other directory Previous directory Last directory Next track Other track Previous track Last track Repeat replay track Track 1 Track 99 Track number 1 Track number 99 MP3 1 MP3 6 MP3 number 1 MP3 number 6 DVD audio DVD audio DVD audio changer on Next DVD audio Other DVD audio Previous DVD audio Last DVD audio Next directory Other directory Previous directory Last directory Next group Other group Previous group Last group Group 1 9 Group number 1 9 Next track Other track Voice Control Command list Voice Control Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Voice control does not under stand you Voice control does not under stand you Voice control does not under stand you An address book entry without a speaker dependent voice tag is not recognized Possible cause consequence You have
52. connection The passcode can differ during each authorization for each device You must enter the same number on COMAND and on the device to be authorized Please also refer to the instruc tions in the mobile phone operating guide gt To enter from COMAND Select the digits in the menu bar one after the oth er gt To correct entry Select cir To cancel entry Select Back ok v gt To confirm entry Select Telephone Activating the mobile phone If a Bluetooth connection is established successfully you will be prompted to enter a code on the mobile phone gt mobile phone operating guide gt Enter the same passcode on the mobile phone as you did on COMAND The device is authorized You can now make calls via COMAND s hands free device using the authorized mobile phone External authorization If COMAND cannot find your mobile phone this may be due to special security settings on your mobile phone In this case you can check whether conversely your mobile phone can find COMAND gt D Telephone Activating the mobile phone COMAND s Bluetooth device name is MB Bluetooth gt Inthe phone submenu select Phone Phone List Update Options External Authorization gt Start Bluetooth search procedure on the mobile phone gt mobile phone op erating guide gt Select COMAND MB Bluetooth from the devic
53. dis played Route guidance begins after the route has been calculated gt page 148 a Route calculation takes some time The length of time depends on e g distance to the destination COMAND calculates the route using the digital map data The calculated route may deviate from the actual road situation e g as a result of road works or incomplete map data Please refer to the information on the digital map gt page 112 Destination input Entering a destination from the des tination memory gt If necessary switch to navigation mode and display menu system gt page 118 gt Select Destination From Memo ry If there are more than 8 entries in the destination memory the destination memory list with predictive speller gt page 136 is displayed otherwise the destination memory list is dis played without predictive speller gt page 137 i There is always an entry in the destination memory with the name My Address You can assign your home address for example to this entry and select it for route guidance page 157 This entry is at the top of the list in the destination memory Navigation Destination input Destination memory list with predictive speller If this list is given in the display the predictive speller is activated automat ically PB2 66 6309 31 Character entered by the user Characters added by the system List entry that best
54. dwoa Back button Clear button gt To exit menu Briefly press the gt To delete an individual character button Q Briefly press the button Q COMAND switches to the next menu gt To delete an entire entry Press and level up within the operating mode cur hold the button Q rently in use i You can also exit a menu by sliding the COMAND controller or t gt page 31 gt To switch to the main display from submenu displays Press and hold the button Q COMAND switches to the main display for the operating mode currently in use Multifunction steering wheel Use the buttons on the multifunction steer ing wheel to operate the multifunction dis play Pas 1027 96 1 Luxury steering wheel illustrated Cle BHEOE Function Multifunction display volume up volume down Mute End and reject calls Accept and iniate calls Activate Voice Control T Cancel Voice Control Navigate one level up in the menu structure of the mul tifunction display Page 35 35 103 101 177 177 24 At a glance Multifunction steering wheel Function Page Select submenu or scroll through lists WY Upwards B Downwards Selecting a menu EJ Right Ee eft Confirm selection At a glance Multifunction steering wheel Operating the Multifunction display A Warning A driver s attention to the road and traffic conditions must always be his her primar
55. entire entry Tuning to a station via the station memory Page 40 42 45 60 77 54 57 112 101 95 42 42 Function Storing stations manually Selecting DVD changer compartments Entering a phone number Sending DTMF tones Tuning to a station via sta tion search Fast forward Selecting next track Switching COMAND on off Setting the volume Slot for PCMCIA memory card Eject button for PCMCIA memory card Tuning to a station via sta tion search Fast reverse Selecting previous track Page 43 43 101 102 42 63 78 63 35 35 58 42 63 78 63 Ata glance COMAND control system Function Page Answering calls 101 Initiating calls 94 101 Redial 101 Rejecting calls 101 Ending an active call 103 Opening System menu 164 Mute 35 Switching hands free mi crophone on off 102 Switching traffic and navi gation announcements off 35 Switching to phone mode 92 Switching to navigation mode 118 Displaying menu system 119 At a glance COMAND control system COMAND controller P82 A6 6147 31 COMAND controller The menu items are selected on the COMAND display using the COMAND con troller An on screen selector bar is moved In this way you can open menus or lists move within menus or lists and exit menus or lists Se i In this operating guide an operation step is described as in the example below gt Select
56. gt page 57 The end with the contacts must be pointing towards the slot From the Phone main menu gt Select Phone gt Import External Da ta y Memory Card on COMAND or from within the Address Book function gt Select Address Book gt Import Ex ternal Data Memory Cara on CO MAND gt Press The data import is started Navigation Introduction 112 Destination input 126 POl input 141 Route guidance 148 Destination memory 157 Last destinations 162 Navigation Introduction Introduction Safety instructions VAN Warning Updating the map software COMAND may give incorrect navigation commands if the data in the digital map does not correspond with the actual road The digital data for the map software will become obsolete just like conventional road maps Optimum route guidance by the navigation system is only achieved VAN Warning For safety reasons only enter a destination when the vehicle is stationary When the ve hicle is in motion a passenger should enter the destination Study manual and select route before driving Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet approximate ly 14 m every second COMAND calculates the route to the desti nation without taking account of the
57. hidden i If the message Please insert the map DVD to activate Navigation appears instead of the map display see gt page 115 _ Guide P82 86 6264 31 Map without activated route guidance and with menu system displayed Menu system status line Menu system with main functions Current vehicle location Menu system navigation submenu an P82 66 6265 31 Map without activated route guidance and with menu system hidden Current vehicle location 2 Set map orientation gt page 120 Set map scale gt page 119 Displaying hiding menu system gt To hide Slide t and when the menu item Full Screen is displayed press The menu system is hidden This dis plays the map in full screen mode gt To display In full screen map mode press or gt Press the function button Setting the map scale i You can only set the map scale when the menu system is hidden map in full screen mode gt Rotate until the required map scale is set The map scale 3 is displayed as soon as you start rotating Rotating clockwise makes the map smaller ro tating anticlockwise enlarges it P62 66 6318 31 Currently set map scale as number here 1 mi 1 inch on the map corre sponds to 1 mi Indicator on the map scale pointing to the currently selected map scale Map scale Saving current vehicle location as des tination in the last destinat
58. is indicated by the Q symbol on the display Switching to the next DVD menu up gt Press the button or gt Select the corresponding menu item from the DVD menu or gt Select any menu item from the DVD menu gt Inthe selection menu select the menu item Go Up i Depending on the DVD it is possible the menu item Go Up either has no function or no function in certain parts of the DVD menu This is indicated by the symbol on the display Back to movie gt Press the button repeatedly until the film is shown or gt Select the corresponding menu item from the DVD menu or gt Select any menu item from the DVD menu gt Inthe selection menu select the menu item Back to movie i Depending on the DVD it is possible the menu item Back to movie either has no func tion or no function in certain parts of the DVD menu DVD video Setting language i The function is not available for all DVDs If it is available you can set the DVD menu lan guage the audio language or the audio format The number of settings is determined by the DVD content The settings may also be possible in the DVD menu page 80 gt In DVD video mode if necessary dis play the menu system gt page 77 gt Select DVD Video DVD Func tions gt Select Audio Language A selection menu will appear after a short time The dot e in front of an en try ind
59. lect Phone Within the phone function gt Select Phone Address Book The address book main display ap pears 4970248687 12 A BIRKEDALS ALL a ie ODENSE P82 66 6255 31 Address book with address book entry dh and data that support navigation i An address book entry may contain up to five phone numbers and both a private and busi ness address Submenu overview for address book Address book Receiving business cards Searching Searching for an address book entry Import External data New Deleting Creating a new ad dress book entry Deleting an ad dress book entry Selecting entry in the address book gt Rotate or slide if the dis play selection window is active Creating a new address book entry i You can create address data directly in the address book If you save phone numbers in the COMAND phone book these are saved in the ad dress book When you save a navigation destina tion COMAND creates an address book entry containing the complete address data that sup port navigation gt Open the address book gt page 104 and select New The input menu with the data fields and the speller appears g P82 86 6256 31 Input menu with data fields Selected data field with cursor Speller Switching data field gt Slide repeatedly until the predic tive speller is hidden gt Then slidet an
60. list appears without the speller or gt Select ok Press gt Destination memory list without predictive speller Press v 11 CHRISTOS FAMILY DINING MICHIGAN ST f OUTHAIN uae oi Street No Start P82 66 6308 31 The Enter Destination menu is dis played with the address data for the home address Start is highlighted automatically Starting route calculation gt Press Route guidance begins after the route has been calculated gt page 148 Saving a destination in the destina tion memory at This function also saves the destination to the address book COMAND creates an address book entry there which contains the complete address data that support navigation You can then select this entry in the address book and from there start navigation to the address After entering the address p gt After entering the address gt page 126 select Save Now you can select memory options During route guidance gt Display menu system if applicable gt page 118 gt Select Destination Save Destina tion Now you can select memory options Navigation Destination memory Accepting from the last destinations gt If necessary switch to navigation mode and display menu system gt page 118 gt Select Destination 9 From Last Destinations The list of last destinations appears gt To select a destination Rotate or slide
61. mobile phone is simulta neously logged into the network with the second SIM card Operating options If the mobile phone is connected with COMAND via the Bluetooth interface you can operate the phone using the following devices e COMAND controller and keypad on the COMAND control unit e Multifunction steering wheel e Voice Control General information The explanations in this section assume that the mobile phone is connected to CO MAND via the Bluetooth interface Excep tions are explicitly described Functional restrictions Under the following circumstances the phone may not yet be useable e Ifit is not yet logged into a network The phone will try independently to log into a network If no network is available you will not be able to make 911 emergency calls If you try to make an outgoing call the message No Service appears briefly Telephone Activating the mobile phone Activating the mobile phone Mobile phone with Bluetooth inter face Prerequisites for the mobile phone For makin ng calls using COMAND via the Bluetooth interface you will need a Blue tooth enabled mobile phone i Not all mobile phones available on the mar ket are comparably suitable Further information on suitable mobile phones and connecting Blue tooth enabled mobile phones to COMAND is available via the Internet at www mbusa com Activating Bluetooth Before you begin activation of
62. restriction is de activated as soon as the speed falls below apprx 2 mph Certain entries cannot be made when the restriction is active e g a city or road en try This is indicated by the fact that certain menu items cannot be selected Menu overview Navi Selecting map display Setting route calculation mode Setting Block Area Selecting information on map Switching highway information on off Navi submenus Guide Selecting POI in depict ed map segment if avail able Route with active route guidance Opening detour function Having alternative route calculated Opening destination in formation Opening route browser Navigation Position Save vehicle location or crosshairs position i The crosshairs position can be saved if the crosshairs are displayed on the map e g gt page 179 Display vehicle position map Display destination position map 9 with active route guidance Repeating current navi gation announcement Introduction Destination Cancel route guidance Entering destination e via address e from memory e from Last destina tions memory e as POl e via map e as stopover destina tion Saving destination Navigation Introduction Switching to navigation mode gt Press the function button or gt Select Nav in the main function menu This displays the map with the menu system either displayed or
63. separately In this case start at a moderate volume and in crease it slowly In this way you can determine whether the system is capable of playback with out distortion even at high volume DVD Vid OO isi c cccscccscccicacscocsieaseccscaces 74 DVD video DVD video Safety instructions A Warning COMAND is classified as a Class 1 laser product You must not open the casing There is a risk of exposure to invisible laser laser radiation if you open the casing or if the casing is faulty or damaged COMAND does not contain any parts that you are able to maintain yourself For safety reasons all maintenance work must be car ried out by qualified technicians A Warning Only carry out the following when the vehi cle is stationary e Inserting a disc e Ejecting a disc There is a risk of accident by being distract ed from road and traffic conditions if you load a CD DVD while the vehicle is in mo tion Automatic picture switch off If the vehicle is travelling faster than ap proximately 3 MPH the picture will switch off automatically in DVD video mode The following message will then appear in the display n order not to distract you from the traffic situation the picture is fad ed out while the vehicle is in motion As soon as the speed falls below approxi mately 3 MPH the picture switches back on again Notes on storage media i When playing copied discs problems ma
64. special char acters or numbers with special charac ters To enter characters Select the char acters for the required entry one after another To delete an individual character Select c r and briefly press Press the button next to the COMAND controller After entering each character or after each deletion of a character the clos est matching entry is given at the top of the list or Telephone To delete an entire entry Select car and press and hold until the entire entry has been deleted Press and hold until the entire en try has been deleted To end search Switch from the search speller to the list The top list entry is highlighted auto matically Back to the address book Switch if necessary from the list to the search speller and in the search speller select 5 Searching via list gt gt If necessary switch from the search speller to the list gt page 106 Rotate for so long or slide O until the desired entry in the list is high lighted Address book Deleting entry gt gt gt Search for the required entry gt page 106 Select Options gt Delete A delete prompt appears Select Yes or No The entry will be deleted or retained on the basis of the selection Displaying details for an address book entry gt or gt gt Switch from the search speller to the list gt page 106
65. switched on again after restarting route guid ance or after switching COMAND off on using Setting the volume gt To set Turn the rotary push button The volume of the selected audio or video source changes Basic functions of COMAND Volume of navigation announcements You can set the volume for navigation an nouncements independently of the volume for the active audio or video source During a navigation announcement gt Turn the rotary push button Setting volume for phone calls The volume for hands free operation can be set during an active phone call gt Turn the rotary push button At a glance Basic functions of COMAND Selecting sound settings You can select different sound settings for each audio and video source The sound menu can be opened from the submenu of the desired operating mode Examples Audio gt FM AM Radio Sound Audio Disc Sound Setting bass and treble gt Select Sound gt Treble or Bass The last selected setting is indicated by an empty bar ss 0 PB2 86 6208 31 Setting treble and bass Last selected setting Current setting gt To change setting Rotate or slide t until the desired treble or bass setting is reached gt To save setting Press The setting is stored and the menu is exited gt To exit menu without changes Press the button or slid
66. ter those house numbers that are stored in the digital map The digital map does not contain all house numbers for all streets gt Inthe Enter Destination menu select No The house number list is displayed with page 133 or without predictive speller gt page 133 The display of the predictive speller depends on how many house numbers are available for the selected street House number list with predictive spell er If this list is displayed the predictive spell er is activated automatically KLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ ok Z 41234567890 EF P82 86 6280 31 List entry that best matches the characters already entered List Predictive speller a In the predictive speller 3 you can only se lect digits that are currently available The char acters that are available depends on those already entered and the data for the digital map gt For the steps of e Entering digits e Deleting an entry e Accepting first list entry e Cancelling an entry e Switching to the list without predic tive speller Navigation Destination input proceed as described under proceed as described under City list with predictive speller gt page 127 House number list without predictive speller Nana uU nj P82 86 6281 31 gt To select house number Rotate or slide Os gt To cancel selection Select Back and press or gt Press the button gt D Navig
67. the POI category gt page 142 Entering a POI in the vicinity of the location gt Inthe map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select Destination From POIS Current Position gt Continue by selecting the POI category gt page 142 Navigation Entering a POI in the vicinity of a specific location Option 1 gt Inthe map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select Destination From POIS Other City gt If necessary proceed as described un der Selecting a state province gt page 127 gt To enter a city Select City The city input menu appears gt Proceed as described in the Entering a city section gt page 127 gt After entering the city continue by se lecting the POI category gt page 142 Option 2 p gt Enter an address in the Enter Destina tion menu gt page 126 gt Select POP gt Continue by selecting the POI category gt page 142 POI input Entering a POI via a name search i This function gives you access to all POIs that are available in the digital map gt In the map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select Destination From POIS Search By Name This displays a list of all POls in the dig ital map and the predictive speller Continue as described in the POI list with predictive speller secti
68. the selected POI has a telephone book en try you can make a call to the POI 101 CHRISTOS ee PB2 86 6292 31 POI with address Initiates a call if available Starts route calculation Cancels selection gt To cancel selection Press the button or gt Select Back The POI list appears bb Navigation POI input gt To start route calculation Select Continue gt Then in the Enter Destination menu se lect Start refer also to gt page 135 POI list with predictive speller If you have selected Entering a POI via a name search gt page 141 the list of all available POls in the digital map is dis played Back 234567890 P82 86 6293 31 First list entry after opening the list POI list Predictive speller Category symbols i In the predictive speller you can only se lect characters that are currently available The characters that are available depends on those already entered and the data for the digital map gt For the steps of e Entering characters e Deleting an entry e Accepting first list entry Cancelling an entry proceed as described under Main cat egory list with predictive speller gt page 142 Selecting a POI To accept first list entry gt Press and hold amp until the list appears without speller or If COMAND can match the characters en tered definitively to one entry the address entry appears
69. tons for selecting a station or a menu or scroll ing through lists gt page 23 Switching to the radio From the COMAND control unit gt Press the amp function button i Press the button repeatedly to switch wave band in the sequence FM AM WB gt page 42 and SatRadio mode gt page 45 Pressing again will switch back to FM radio mode From the COMAND controller From another main function gt Select Audio Audio gt FM AM Radio in the display i If radio mode was active last you only need to select Audio Within the audio function gt Select Audio gt FM AM Radio The radio display appears The last se lected station in the last selected wave band is heard P82 86 6198 31 Display with Audio menu Main function line Audio menu Current audio mode i You can switch to the various audio modes in the audio menu e FM AM radio mode e SatRadio mode gt page 45 e CD DVD audio MP3 mode Disc and Memory Card are described together in this guide gt page 60 e Music Register gt page 67 e Aux mode page 71 2 SWR1 BW TEU P82 86 6213 31 Radio display Display selection window with station or frequency Memory preset number Name or frequency of selected station Sound settings WB Weather band AM radio FM radio Stored station list Radio functions Submenu ove
70. you like to enter a street Voice Control Yes Please say the name of the street Park Avenue Loading list of streets The system shows a numbered list of possible street names on the dis play If there is only one entry on the list voice control asks if it is correct Please select a line number J Line number 1 E Line number 1 accepted EE Would you like to enter a house number No HQ Would you like to start route guid ance Yes Mi Starting route guidance The system stores the selected destination and starts route guidance If you give one of the following commands the system guides you through the dialog to route guidance Navigation Enter town You can use the Enter town command to enter any town in the state or province that is currently selected i Ifthe city you require does not appear in the list or the system fails to recognize the name of the town it can be entered by using the Spell town command a You can use the Next page or Previous page commands to scroll through the list You can use the Correction command to enter the name of the town again Voice Control Navigation Example of dialog Enter town Please say the name of the town Albany Loading list of towns The system shows a numbered list of possible town names on the dis play Please select a line number J ae IZ SZ BJ Line number 1 Mh Line number 1 accepted
71. your mobile phone connection via the Bluetooth inter face please ensure it is compatible with Bluetooth handsfree profile 1 0 gt mobile phone operating guide gt Switch on the mobile phone and enter the PIN if applicable gt mobile phone operating guide gt Activate Bluetooth connection on the mobile phone gt mobile phone operat ing guide i On certain mobile phones not only do you have to activate the Bluetooth function but the device must also be made visible for other de vices Each Bluetooth device has a Bluetooth device name It is recommended to give the device a personal name by which you can clearly recog nize your mobile phone If the Bluetooth function on the COMAND is switched off the message Blue tooth not activated in system settings appears gt Activate Bluetooth connection on COMAND gt page 169 Registering a mobile phone authorizing When you use your mobile phone in con junction with COMAND for the first time you must register authorize it It is possible to register several mobile phones The connection is always estab lished to the mobile phone that was acti vated last When you authorize a new mobile phone it is activated automatically You can switch between the authorized mobile phones gt page 88 Searching for a mobile phone gt Inthe phone submenu select Phone Phone List Update COMAND searc
72. 31 C Information about the highlighted POI Highlighted POI I TOP POI input To select a POI Select Nex or Previous To display details on the selection Select Details To start route calculation Select Start see also gt page 135 You will be asked whether the POI should be adopted as the destination Select Yes or No Route calculation starts if Yes is se lected a new POI can be chosen if No is selected Navigation Route guidance Route guidance General information A Warning COMAND calculates the route to the desti nation without taking account of the follow ing e Traffic lights e Stop and right of way signs e Lane merging e Parking or stopping prohibited areas e Other road and traffic rules and regula tions e Narrow bridges COMAND may give incorrect navigation commands if the data in the digital map does not correspond with the actual road traffic situation For example if the traffic routing has been changed or the direction of a one way road has been reversed For this reason you must always observe applicable road and traffic rules and regula tions during your journey Road and traffic rules and regulations always have priority over the navigation commands generated by the system COMAND guides you to the destination by means of driving recommendations in the form of navigation announcements or route guidan
73. 82 86 6301 31 Example display with main destination and stopover destination Distance estimated time of arrival es timated journey time to the stopover destination Stopover destination f State and City Main destination E Distance estimated time of arrival es timated journey time to the main desti nation Navigation Route guidance i When calculating the estimated time of ar rival COMAND uses the time set on the CO MAND as its basis For this reason the time on COMAND must be set correctly page 165 The calculation of the estimated time of arrival does not specifically take into consideration whether it is summer time or standard time at the destination It is not taken into consideration whether or not the destination is in a different time zone The distance to the destination the estimated time of arrival and the estimated remaining jour ney time Q are not displayed until the route calculation is complete gt Toclose destination information Slide lt O or gt Press the button Destination memory Home address i There is always an entry in the destination memory with the name My Address at the top ofthe list You can assign your home address for example to this entry Ifthe My Address entry already contains data that support navigation symbol you can select this for route guid ance Assigning home address for first time or changing
74. A ot tons for selecting a track or a menu or scrolling through lists gt page 23 Selection via track skip gt To skip forwards or backwards to a track Rotate or gt Press RJ or ESQ i Forward track skip skips to the next track Backward track skip skips to the beginning of the current track if the track has been playing for more than 8 seconds If the track has been playing for less than 8 seconds it will skip to the beginning of the previous track If the playback option Random Tracks is switched on the track sequence is random Selecting via track list gt InCD audio DVD audio mode Select Track or Track List or gt In MP3 mode Press if the display selection window is highlighted The track list appears The dot e indi cates the current track gt To selecta track Rotate or slide t O gt Press i In MP3 mode the list displays all tracks in al phabetical order Fast forward reverse gt Display selection window is high lighted Slide and hold until the desired point is reached or gt Press and hold MRE or IES on the control unit until the desired point is reached CD audio DVD audio and MP3 Selecting folders i The function is only available in MP3 mode gt Switch to MP3 mode gt page 60 gt Select Folder or gt Press if the display selection win dow is highlighted The folder list app
75. A stopover destination exists gt To change Select Change Stopover gt Select a category gt Select another stopover destination Selecting a predefined category COMAND first searches for destinations along the route within the selected catego ry COMAND then searches for destina tions in the vicinity of the vehicle s location If COMAND is unable to find any destina tions a message to that effect will be dis played gt Select OK gt If necessary select another category If COMAND finds destinations a list is displayed in the right hand part of the screen Navigation Here you will find the stopover destina tions in the selected category sorted by increasing distance from the current vehicle location The list shows e Name e Information on the location of the stopover destination in relation to the direction of travel and the e Current distance to the stopover destination To choose a destination Rotate or slide To select a destination Press The Enter Destination menu appears and displays the address of the desti nation To cancel selection Select Back To start route calculation Select Start see also gt page 135 Destination input Entering another destination as stop over destination v gt If necessary switch to navigation mode and display menu system gt page 118 Select Destination gt Stopover
76. Correction While you are entering a number you can use the Correction command to correct the block of digits last spoken When you input this command voice control deletes the last block of digits and repeats the dig its input up to this point Voice control will then prompt you to continue with the en try Example of dialog Dial number Please say the number Zero one three zero Zero one three zero Five zero zero five Five zero nine five Correction Zero one three zero Please contin ue Five zero zero five Five zero zero five Okay Dialing number 3 J ae ae ae ae v v V v v Voice Control Phone operation Delete While you are entering a number you can use the Delete command to delete all the digits which have been entered After you have input this command voice control prompts you to enter additional digits or commands Example of dialog Dial number Please say the number Zero one three zero Zero one three zero Five zero zero five ooo Five zero zero five Delete Number deleted please say the number again Zero three seven three S Zero three seven three Three nine one Three nine one Okay Dialing number 3e 3 jae 3 jae 3 3e CS SS Sy Voice Control Phone operation Save name address book If there is more than one phone number Press the button while a phone for an entry voice control queries this call is in
77. Destination From Memo deletes the entire address book entry ry If there are more than 8 entries in the destination memory the destination memory list with predictive speller page 136 is displayed otherwise the destination memory list is dis played without predictive speller gt page 137 gt Select destination you want Proceed as described for entering a destination in the Entering a destination from the destination memory section gt page 135 gt Select Options Delete You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete the destination gt Select Yes or No If you select Yes COMAND deletes the destination A message will be dis played Navigation Last destinations Last destinations i COMAND automatically saves the last desti nations used for the last route calculation If the memory is full COMAND deletes the oldest des tination You can also save a destination from the last destinations to the destination memory Here it is saved permanently Saving a destination permanently in the destination memory gt Proceed as described in the Accepting from the last destinations section page 159 Saving vehicle location in the last destinations gt If necessary switch to navigation mode and display menu system gt page 118 gt Select Position y Save Vehicle Posi tion COMAND saves the current vehicl
78. Ds may not comply with the NTSC or PAL TV playback standards Sound picture and other playback prob lems may occur when you play such DVDs As standard COMAND can play video DVDs which meet the following criteria e Region code 1 or region code 0 no re gion code ab With a video DVD having another region code a corresponding message will be dis played e PAL or NTSC TV standard Information on this can usually be found ei ther on the DVD itself or on the DVD sleeve i The factory setting for COMAND is region code 1 An authorized Mercedes Benz Center can change this setting This will enable you to play video DVDs with other region codes provid ed that they have been made to the PAL or NTSC TV standard Functional restrictions It may be the case that some functions or actions may not be possible at certain times or may not be possible in general depending on the DVD When you activate such functions or ac tions this is indicated by the symbol in the display Loading DVDs gt Proceed as described in the Loading CDs and DVDs section gt page 54 Ejecting DVDs gt Proceed as described in the Ejecting CDs and DVDs section gt page 57 DVD video DVD video Changer Medium selection ovoide m gt II Pause Switching to DVD video From the control unit gt Load DVD video gt page 55 COMAND loads the inserted medium and starts playing it or
79. MP3s Tel menu A Warning Some jurisdictions prohibit the driver from using a cellular telephone while driving Whether or not prohibited by law for safety reasons the driver should not use the cellu lar telephone while the vehicle is in motion Stop the vehicle in a safe location before placing or answering a call If you nonetheless choose to use the mobile phone while driving please use the hands free feature and be sure to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times Use the mo bile phone only when road weather and traf fic conditions permit Otherwise you may not be able to observe traffic conditions and could endanger yourself and others Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet approximate ly 14 m every second At a glance A Warning Never operate radio transmitters equipped with a built in or attached antenna i e with out being connected to an external antenna from inside the vehicle while the engine is running Doing so could lead to a malfunc tion of the vehicle s electronic system pos sibly resulting in an accident and or personal injury You can use the functions in the Tel menu to operate your mobile phone gt Switch on COMAND gt Select the Tel menu Mobile phone status If the mobile phone is switched on and authorized the message Phone Rea dy appears in the multifunction d
80. active alternative route e g length of the segment and the estimated time of arrival gt To select next or previous alterna tive route Select Next or Previous The selected route is now highlighted in dark blue gt To return to the original route guid ance Select Back gt To start route guidance with the se lected alternative route guidance Select Start Navigation Route browser i The route browser provides an overview of the route You can move along the route seg ment by segment using the route browser and view information and details about the route seg ments gt Inthe map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select Route Route Browser The route browser is in the display The top of the display shows informa tion on the highlighted route segment e g the road and the segment of the road to be driven The highlighted route segment is iden tified on the map by its white color and red edge gt To display next or previous route segment Select Next or Previous gt To enlarge or reduce the map display Select A or A gt To close route browser Select Back Route guidance Displaying destination information gt Inthe map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select Route Destination Information The destination information is given in the display P
81. ad out gt Press the button The system sets the corresponding fre quency gt To cancel the dialog press the button You have cancelled the dialog The sys tem confirms by responding Cancel Voice Control Delete station You can use the Delete station command to delete a voice tag for a station from your station list Example of dialog KE Delete station Which station would you like to de lete J Favorite station KE Do you want to delete Favorite sta tion Yes Station deleted Delete station list You can use the Delete station list com mand to delete all voice tags or individual ones from your station list Example of dialog Delete station list Would you like to delete all voice tags from the station list Yes 3 3 y v Are you sure Radio and Satellite Radio Yes All voice tags have been deleted from the station list The system permanently deletes all voice tags in the station list or No The system reads out the list of stations When the system reads out the stations to be deleted gt Press the button The station to be deleted is selected The system reads out the selected sta tion again Do you want to delete Favorite sta tion Yes Station deleted The system deletes the station and reads out the remaining entries in the station list KE ial or FJ No The system continues to read out the
82. ality on au dio DVDs is therefore better than on recordable DVDs that contain MP3 data because the MP3 format uses a lossy type of compression You cannot delete data from or record additional data to commer cially available prerecorded audio DVDs Please note the following information about CDs DVDs and pay special atten tion to the notes on copied and or self written CDs DVDs Other readable audio formats COMAND can also read music files in the WMA Windows Media Audio AAC Ad vanced Audio Coding and WAV Waveform Audio Format formats a If other music files are stored in these audio formats on a storage medium in addition to MP3 files the loading process may take longer before the first track is played CD audio DVD audio and MP3 Notes on CD DVD discs i Discs with copy protection do not comply with the CD audio standard and in some cases cannot be played by COMAND When playing copied discs problems may occur with the playback A wide variety of discs disc writing software and writers are available Due to this variety we can not guarantee that the system will be able to play discs that you have written copied yourself There may be playback problems with user burned CDs with a storage capacity of more than 700 MB These CDs do not meet current valid standards i When playing a DVD audio it may be the case with numerous albums that the last track does not contain any music and COMAND switche
83. and list Work office business company e Accept mobile e Accept PIN Work office business company e Accept name phone i e Accept phone number Mobile phone work office business company e Okay Home e Finished Home car es aes is Home car phone e Select 1 select 6 Car phone home e Number 1 number 6 Home landline Home landline telephone phone Landline telephone phone home Home mobile Home mobile phone Mobile phone home Dial name Save name Save number Save telephone phone number Audio and video commands Audio Radio Radio on 87 7 megahertz 107 9 megahertz 87 point 7 to 107 point 9 87 point 7 megahertz to 107 point 9 megahertz Frequency 87 7 frequency 107 9 Frequency 87 point 7 frequency 107 point 9 Frequency 87 point 7 megahertz fre quency 107 point 9 megahertz FM AM Weatherband Next station Other station Station search Station lt voice_tag gt Delete station e Save station e Select station e List station list e Read out station list e Delete station list e Previous station e Last station Satellite Radio SIRIUS e Satellite Radio on SIRIUS on e Next channel e Other channel e Channel lt voice_tag gt e Delete channel e Save channel e Select channel e List channel list e Read out channel list e Delete channel list e Last channel e Previous channel Voice Control Next category Previous category Category lt category name gt Select
84. arded on the basis of the selection Saving entry gt Select ok The address book displays the entry Searching for an address book entry gt Open the address book gt page 104 and select Search If there are more than eight entries the search menu with the search speller appears P82 86 6257 31 Search menu with search speller Q m symbol for address book entry symbol for complete address data from navigation g amp symbol for voice tag Search speller Entries without symbols or with the sym bols 1 and are just address book en tries A voice tag has additionally been saved for entries with the symbol En tries with the symbol 2 contain complete address data from the navigation system which support navigation and are covered by the digital map data You can quickly start route guidance to this kind of entry gt page 109 Switching from search speller to the list gt Slide repeatedly or press and hold until the search speller is displayed or gt Select ok Switching from the list to the search speller gt Select 5 from the list Searching Searching via search speller gt gt or Switch if necessary from the list to the search speller To change the search speller lan guage Select yn To switch search speller character set Select e e e Depending on the previous setting this switches it to letters with
85. atellite preset memory gt page 50 Storing channels manually gt Press if the display selection win dow is highlighted or gt Select Presets on the SatRadio sub menu bar In both cases the channel memory will appear The dot e in front of a preset indicates that the currently tuned chan nel is stored there Satellite radio 1 1000 Hz 2 Multon7b 3 1000 Hz 4 1000 Hz 6 Multon7L 71000 Hz 8 1000 Hz P82 86 7382 31 Station memory gt To select a preset Rotate or slide t gt To store a channel to a selected pre set Press and hold until a signal tone sounds or gt Press and hold a number key e g Q until a signal tone sounds The channel is stored Satellite radio Storing via Autostore i The function automatically assigns receiv able channels to the presets The channels which were stored in the channel memory man ually will be overwritten in this process gt Press if the display selection win dow is active gt Select Autostore or gt Select Presets Autostore from the SatRadio submenu COMAND searches for receivable channels A corresponding message is displayed The available channels are automatically stored under the presets Cancelling storage procedure gt Select Cancel Selecting a channel from the memory list gt To call up the channel list In the submenu rotate
86. ation Destination input gt To confirm selection Press After the confirmation the Enter Desti nation menu appears again COMAND has accepted the selected house num ber and entered it automatically in the Enter Destination menu Now you can start the route calculation gt page 135 Entering a junction i A junction can be entered once you have en tered a street gt page 131 You can only enter those junctions that are stored in the digital map gt Inthe Enter Destination menu select Intersection The junction list is displayed with or without predictive speller gt page 134 The display of the predictive speller depends on how many junctions are available for the se lected street Junction list with predictive speller If this list is given in the display the predictive speller is activated automat ically aT WAS ADDISON P82 86 6282 31 List entry that best matches the characters already entered List Predictive speller i In the predictive speller you can only se lect characters that are currently available The characters that are available depends on those already entered and the data for the digital map gt For the steps of e Entering characters e Deleting an entry e Accepting first list entry e Cancelling an entry e Switching to the list without predic tive speller proceed as described under City list with predictive speller gt
87. ation to an address book entry i This function assigns the complete address data that support navigation to an existing ad dress book entry You can then select this entry in the address book and from there start naviga tion to the address gt Select Assign to Address Book Entry Select the desired category e g Home You will see either the list or if there are more than 8 address book entries the search menu with search speller Select the desired address book entry Proceed as described in the Searching for an address book entry section gt page 106 If the selected address book entry does not yet contain any address data that support navigation COMAND saves the data If the selected address book entry al ready contains address data that sup port navigation you will be prompted to confirm that you wish to overwrite the existing data Select Yes or No If you select Yes COMAND saves the data Navigation Destination memory Deleting destination or home address if the address data which support naviga from the destination memory tion for the destination to be deleted has also 3 EE been assigned to an address book entry gt if necessary switch to navigation mode COMAND deletes this data there too If the cor and display menu system responding address book entry does not contain gt page 118 any other data e g phone numbers COMAND gt Select
88. automatically gt page 145 You can display the full address of a POI at any point while entering characters gt or or Slide t repeatedly until the list ap pears without the speller Select ok and press The full address of the POI is displayed To cancel selection Press the button Select Back The POI list appears To start route calculation Select Continue Then in the Enter Destination menu se lect Start refer also to gt page 135 Entering a POI via the map i If the crosshairs are visible on the map you can enter POIs in the vicinity of the crosshairs If the crosshairs are not visible you can enter POIs in the vicinity of the current vehicle loca tion gt Inthe map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select Guide POls are available Depending on the map scale selected POI symbols are displayed on the map The scale starting at which symbols are displayed on the map varies from sym bol to symbol You can select which symbols COMAND should display gt page 121 The POI nearest to the center of the screen is selected automatically Navigation No POls available A corresponding message is displayed i This message is also displayed if the menu item No Symbols under Map Display has been selected page 121 gt To confirm message Press i pey Back Previous Next Details Start PO2 B6 6294
89. av igate to the stored address Spell entry You can use the Next page or Previous page commands to scroll through the list You You can use the Spell entry command to can use the Correction command to spell the open any address book entry by spelling name again the name Say the letters in the form of a continuous string of letters five to seven letters A list of possible entries will appear in the display and you can choose the one you re quire Example of dialog J Spell entry Mil Please spell the name S M T H The system shows a numbered list in the display Mil Please select a line number Number four MQ Number four accepted The system opens the fourth entry on the list If the selected entry contains at least one phone number or an ad dress voice control asks whether you want to dial the number or navigate to the stored address Radio and Satellite Radio A Warning Please devote your attention first and fore most to the traffic situation you are in Before your journey please familiarize your self with the radio functions Only use the Voice Control System when road and traffic conditions permit you to do so Otherwise you could be involved in an accident in which you or others could be in jured Operation You can use voice control to e select the waveband e find a station e select a frequency FM AM e select a category Satellite radio e listen t
90. avigation Route guidance Maneuver phase COMAND announces the imminent driving maneuver In the example the announce ment is made 90 ft ahead of the driving maneuver using Now turn right The dis play is also split into two halves here as in the announcement phase P82 86 6297 31 Current vehicle location tip of the tri angle points in the vehicle s direction of travel Visual distance indicator to the next driving maneuver Distance information to the driving ma neuver Once the driving maneuver is complete COMAND will automatically switch back to full screen display Example display without driving ma neuver Route highlighted in blue Current vehicle location Road currently being driven down Set map orientation for explanation and setting see gt page 120 Set map scale for explanation and set ting see gt page 119 i The map may display other symbols e g the destination or the stopover destination E ifa stopover destination has been entered Traffic lane recommendations On multi lane roads COMAND may display traffic lane recommendations for imminent driving maneuvers For this there must be corresponding data available on the digital map With respect to the next two driving ma neuvers COMAND displays the traffic lane recommendations and Q Point of the next driving maneuver Point of the second driving maneuver
91. aylight saving standard time settings are essential for the fol lowing system functions to operate correctly e Route guidance on routes with time depen dent traffic routing e Calculation of estimated time of arrival e Time stamps for calls received and calls di aled gt To set time zone Select System System Settings Time Time Zone A time zone list appears gt Rotate orslide t to select the appropriate time zone gt To switch between Daylight Saving and standard time Select Daylight Saving Time Summer or Standard Ti me Winter The dot e in front of a list entry indi cates the current setting gt To save setting and exit menu Slide lt O Read out settings Setting reading speed You can use this feature to adjust the read out speed of the address book via voice control gt Select System gt System Settings Text Reader Speed The list of possible speeds appears The dot e in front of the list entry indi cates the current setting gt Select the desired speed The new setting is stored Voice control settings Switching help screen on off gt Select System System Settings Voice Control gt Select Help Window This switches the help screen on M or off O ae In addition to the audible instructions the help screen displays other information during the individualization p
92. best matches the characters already entered COMAND automatically adds matching let ters 2 to those characters Q already en tered by the user Entering characters gt Toselect characters Rotate or slide lt O gt Slide s to switch between the lines in the speller gt Toconfirm character selection Press Deleting an entry gt To delete individual characters Se lect cir at the bottom right of the speller and press or gt Press the button next to the COMAND controller gt To delete an entire entry Select cir and press and hold until the entire entry has been deleted or gt Press and hold until the entire en try has been deleted Cancelling an entry gt Select 5 at the bottom left of the speller and press or gt Press the button The Enter Destination menu appears Accepting first list entry gt Press and hold amp until the Enter Destination menu appears Here you will find the accepted list entry or If COMAND can match the characters en tered definitively to one city the Enter Destination menu appears automatically with the selected list entry Switching to the city list without predic tive speller If other entries for a city exist or the name exists more than once in the system then ok is highlighted in the speller gt Press You can switch to the list at any point while entering characters x gt Sli
93. block area is set gt Slide or to shift the new block area to the desired region gt To confirm the area and exit map display Press gt Hide menu system if applicable gt page 119 Deleting a block area gt To select the area you want to de lete Slide tO gt Select Options gt Delete You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to delete the block area gt Select Yes or No Navigation Introduction If you select Yes COMAND deletes the entry A message will be displayed Information on map You can have map information displayed at the bottom edge of the screen during route guidance gt To set Display menu system if applica ble gt page 119 gt Select Navi Information On Map Arrival Time Distance P82 86 6268 31 A dot e indicates the current setting gt Select Arrival Time Distance or Current Street or Geo coordinates or None gt To exit menu Slide O gt Hide menu system if applicable gt page 119 Navigation Introduction Time of arrival distance to destination P82 86 6321 31 Map with display activated for time of arriv al distance Symbol for destination Distance to the destination Symbol for estimated time of arrival Estimated time of arrival i This display can only be seen during route guidance In the Move map
94. bol The display changes to the next folder up Changing folder track name gt gt gt gt gt Select Folder To select a folder track Rotate or slide Os Select Options Change Enter a name for the folder track in the input line To save change Select ok Deleting folder track gt gt Select Folder To select a folder track Rotate or slide Os Select Options Delete A prompt appears No is highlighted gt Do not delete Press To delete Select Yes and press A message appears Playback options The following options are available Normal Track Sequence You will hear the tracks in the normal sequence e g track 1 2 3 etc Random Tracks The tracks are played in random order Random Folder The tracks of the currently active folder and any subfolders are heard in ran dom order To select an option Switch to Music Register gt page 67 Select Music Register in the sub menu The Options list appears A dot e indi cates the activated option Select an option The option is activated A correspond ing display will appear in the display selection window for all options except Normal Track Sequence i The option Normal Track Sequence is au tomatically activated if you change the medium which is currently being played or if you se
95. ce displays i The route guidance displays only appear if the display has been switched to navigation mode If for some reason you do not follow the driving recommendations or leave the cal culated route COMAND automatically cal culates a new route to the destination If the map data contains corresponding in formation during route guidance COMAND tries to avoid roads with limited passability e g roads that are blocked for through traffic and are for residents only Time restrictions of roads e g blocked on Sundays and public holidays are only tak en into account for route guidance if the digital map contains corresponding infor mation during the blocked time periods Driving maneuver Driving maneuvers are given in three phas es e Preparation phase e Announcement phase e Maneuver phase Preparation phase COMAND prepares you for the next driving maneuver Based on the example display shown below the announcement is made using Prepare to turn right The display is not split and displays the map over the en tire width P82 86 6295 31 Point at which the driving maneuver takes place light blue dot Next road to be taken Current vehicle location the tip of the triangle points in the vehicle s direction of travel Road currently being driven down Navigation i Depending on the selected basic setting in Information on map gt page 123 in you will see e Infor
96. cessful recording To F ks Back _ Cancel __ Trackts Folder P82 86 7387 31 gt To stop the recording Rotate or slide until Cancel is highlighted gt Press The Disc menu re appears Deleting all music files This function can be used to delete all the music files in the Music Register gt Select Music Register gt Delete All Music Files A prompt appears No is highlighted gt Do not delete Press The Music Register menu appears gt To delete Select Yes A corresponding message appears Requesting memory space informa tion gt Select Music Register gt Memory In fo A window appears containing informa tion on e Memory capacity e Available memory e Occupied memory e Content folders tracks Music Register Folder functions You can view the content of the Music Reg ister change folder track names and de lete individual folders tracks gt Select Folder in the submenu n O1 Hanging O 02 One Way a 03 Picture This a 04 Fade Away A 05 Pretty Baby A 06 1 Know But P82 86 6236 31 Q Back folder symbol Music file symbol Current folder or gt Press if the display selection win dow is highlighted A similar list appears that also shows the content of the music register gt D Music Register gt To switch to the next folder up Se lect the sym
97. chapter At a glance on how to adjust sound settings Volume gt page 35 Balance control and fader gt page 36 Bass and treble control gt page 36 Surround sound gt page 38 CD audio DVD audio and MP3 CD audio DVD audio and MP3 Safety instructions A Warning COMAND is classified as a Class 1 laser product You must not open the casing There is a risk of exposure to invisible laser laser radiation if you open the casing or if the casing is faulty or damaged COMAND does not contain any parts that you are able to maintain yourself For safety reasons all maintenance work must be car ried out by qualified technicians A Warning Only carry out the following when the vehi cle is stationary e Inserting a disc e Ejecting a disc There is a risk of accident by being distract ed from road and traffic conditions if you load a CD DVD while the vehicle is in mo tion Notes on MP3 mode Permissible storage media CD R and CD RW DVD R and DVD RW DVD R and DVD RW e PCMCIA memory card gt page 57 Permissible file systems e 1 09660 Joliet for CD storage media e UDF for DVDs e FAT16 or FAT32 for PCMCIA memory card with storage medium Multisession CDs On multisession CDs the content of the first session determines how COMAND handles the CD If the first session for example contains data in audio CD format and the second session contains MP3 tracks COMAND handles the CD as a co
98. cle is entering the area that is not covered by the digital map the screen is split On the right half of the screen an arrow appears that points to the off road destination and the system announces Please follow the arrow on the display When the vehicle comes close to the destination the message Destination region reached is given Route guidance from an off road posi tion to a destination If the vehicle location is within the area covered by the digital map but the map it self does not contain any information on the location the vehicle is in an off road position COMAND can guide you from such a position to a destination At the start of route guidance you will see the message Off Mapped Road an arrow and the distance to the destination The ar row indicates the direction of the actual destination The blue marking for the route on the map starts from the nearest road known to the system As soon as the vehicle is travelling again on a road known to the system route guid ance continues in the usual manner Route guidance from an off map posi tion to a destination If the vehicle location is outside the area covered by the digital map then the vehi cle is in an off map position COMAND can guide you from such a posi tion to a destination At the start of route guidance you will see the message Off Map an arrow and the distance to the destination The arrow indi cates the dir
99. clean discs Always wipe in a straight line from the inside outwards never in a circular motion After use put the discs back into the box Protect the discs from heat and direct sunlight Update sequence The sequence includes the following stag es e Loading DVD into the DVD changer e Update process i The update process may take between 60 and 150 minutes depending on the size of the map software If possible perform the update when the vehicle is stationary The DVD read speed is faster when the vehicle is stationary than when the vehicle is moving and the update therefore takes less time Ifyou perform the update with the engine off and the vehicle battery is no longer powerful enough COMAND may shut off automatically during the process to protect the battery In this case re start the update with the engine running You can interrupt the update process and contin ue it at a later time If you cancel the update pro cess the navigation system is not ready for operation Navigation A Warning Never leave the engine running in an en closed space The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide Inhaling exhaust gases constitutes a health hazard and could lead to loss of consciousness or even death Loading DVD into DVD changer The DVD changer is a magazine with six built in compartments Disc slot Load button Introduction gt Press the Load button A menu indicates which magazine co
100. code Root directory The uppermost directory on a data sto rage medium Scan rate gt MP3 Indicates the frequency at which volta ge samples are taken during the con version of an analogue signal into a digital signal The analogue to digital converter converts the samples into di gital signals UDF Universal Disc Format Standard for recording data e g for DVDs vCard An address book entry may contain up to 8 telephone numbers that are placed in a vCard business card When an entry of this kind is stored in the mobile phone s telephone book a separate entry in the vCard is created there for every telephone number Voice Control A system which can be used to operate the gt COMAND or the telephone using speech WAV Standard audio file format for storing audio on PCs WMA Windows Media Audio A means of compressing audio data which is subject to losses Le NN Character entry AAC Explanatio M nenies eres ea 213 Address book Changing entry 108 Creating an entry 105 Deleting entry 107 Details for an entry 107 Initiating phone call 109 Menu overview 104 Opening 245 104 Searching for entry 106 Starting route guidance 109 Voice tag 8 110 PUGIO enne da ha e le an oad 52 CD Modri cre aiea aE 60 DVD Modes sires a ek eed 60 MP3 mode
101. cused on safe driving behavior especially attention to traffic and street signs and should utilize the system s audio cues while driving The navigation system does not supply any information on stop signs yield signs traffic regulations or traffic safety rules Their ob servance always remains in the driver per sonal responsibility DVD maps do not cover all areas nor all routes within an area Traffic regulations always have priority over any route recommendations given Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet approximate ly 13 5 m every second A Warning During route guidance you will not receive information on e traffic lights e stop and yield signs e parking or stopping zones e one way streets e narrow bridges or e other traffic regulation data You should therefore always strictly observe traffic regulations while driving Drive care fully and always obey traffic laws and road signs even if they contradict navigation sys tem instructions A Warning Navigation announcements are intended to direct you while driving without diverting your attention from the road and driving Please always use this feature instead of consulting the map display for directions Consulting the symbols or map display for directions may cause you to divert your at tention from driving and increase your risk of an accident Voice Contr
102. d flag is displayed and route guid ance is ended automatically Off road and off map A Warning The COMAND navigation system may direct you to off road routes that your vehicle may not be capable of traversing through without damaging your tires wheels or vehicle It is the driver s sole responsibility to determine the suitability of the route Off road routes may be of varying conditions and their ap propriateness for use may be affected by various factors such as time of day time of year and immediate weather conditions that cannot be judged or taken into consider ation by the COMAND system Route guidance to an off road destina tion COMAND can also guide you to destina tions that are within the area covered by the digital map but are not themselves in cluded on the map Such destinations are off road destina tions which you can enter for example by entering the destination via the map In this case COMAND guides you on roads known to the system for as long as possi ble using navigation announcements and route guidance displays P82 86 6300 31 Off road destination Off road route segment dashed line Current vehicle location tip of the tri angle points in the vehicle s direction of travel Off road no road name available Just before reaching the last known point on the map the message You will enter an area with unreliable map data in xx miles is announced When the vehi
103. d on M or off O You may also activate the symbol displays for several POls i The list indicates all symbols for all coun tries that are contained in the digital map How ever not all POIs are available in all countries As a result certain POI symbols may not be shown on the map even though the symbol display is switched on gt D Navigation Introduction gt To exit menu Slide O gt Hide menu system if applicable gt page 119 Route mode This functions allows you to set the follow ing options for route guidance e Avoid Highways e Avoid Toll Roads e Avoid Tunnels e Avoid Ferries e Avoid AutoTrains P82 86 6269 31 Sets route options Setting route options gt To set Display menu system if applica ble gt page 119 gt Select Navi gt Mode gt To switch option on off Select re quired option Depending on the previous status the option will be switched on M or off O You may activate several options i The calculated route may include ferry con nections for example even if the option Avoid ferries has been activated i If you change the route type setting when route guidance is active COMAND calculates a new route Block Area You can define an area within the map dis play that is not to be used by the system in calculating a route if possible i The calculated route may include a blocked area i
104. d out A name can be en tered later in the name field Example of dialog List address book The system reads out all address book en tries If there is a large number of entries the system asks from which entry it should start the reading i Ifyou do not say a name voice control reads out all address book entries gt To select an address book entry press the button at the selected entry The entry is selected and shown on the display Voice control asks whether the selected entry should be called navi gated to or opened gt To cancel the dialog press the button Address book You have cancelled the dialog The sys tem confirms by responding Cancel List phone book and dialing a phone number gt page 182 Delete address book You can use the Delete address book command to delete individual voice tags or all the voice tags in the address book The address data is not deleted Find entry You can use the Find entry command to open any address book entry Example of dialog KE ial Lt KE Find entry Please say the name Smith The system shows a numbered list in the display Please select a line number Line number 1 Line number 1 accepted The system opens the first entry on the list If the selected entry contains at least one phone number or an ad dress voice control asks whether you want to dial the number or n
105. d press to select a data field or gt Select or W in the speller The input menu indicates the selected data field Entering data into a field gt Select all the characters one after the other in the predictive speller 2 i The predictive speller provides the charac ters corresponding to the selected data field gt To switch predictive speller to up per or lower case characters Select abc or ABC gt To switch predictive speller charac ter set Select e e o Every time this is selected it switches the character set gt To change the predictive speller lan guage Select NN Telephone Address book gt Rotate or slide t until the re quired language is highlighted and press gt To move the cursor in the data field Select or gt Deleting gt To delete an individual character Select c r and briefly press or gt Press button next to the COMAND controller The character to the left of the cursor is deleted gt To delete an entire entry Select car and press and hold until the entire entry has been deleted or gt Press and hold until the entire en try has been deleted Telephone Address book Cancelling an entry gt Select 3 If one of the data fields contains new data you will be prompted to confirm whether you wish to save the entry gt Select Yes or No The entry will be saved or disc
106. de repeatedly until the list ap pears without the speller or gt Select ok and press City list without predictive speller P82 86 6273 31 d symbol for additional options gt To select a city Rotate or slide t Oes gt To cancel selection Select Back and press or gt Press the button gt To confirm selection Press A city with the symbol exists more than once in the selected country Con firming this type of city will result in a further selection The 14 symbol then switches to V If no other options exist the Enter Des tination menu appears again in the dis play COMAND has accepted the selected city and entered it automatically in the Enter Destination menu Entering a zip code i You can only enter those zip codes that are stored in the digital map For some countries it is not possible to enter any zip code p gt Inthe Enter Destination menu gt page 126 select ZIP The zip code list is displayed with or without predictive speller page 130 The display of the predictive speller de pends on how many zip codes are avail able for the selected state province Zip code list with predictive speller If this list is given in the display the predictive speller is activated automat ically Navigation Destination input P82 86 6274 31 Numbers entered by the user Numbers automatically added by the system
107. de the digital map a route to this destination cannot be calculated and the message The crosshair is off the map is displayed gt Select OK If the destination is within the digital map COMAND tries to find the desti nation on the map If the destination can be found the En ter Destination menu is displayed with the address of the destination Other wise you will see the entry Destination From Map gt To start route calculation Select Start see also gt page 135 Entering stopover destination i If route guidance is active you can enter a stopover destination Stopover destinations may be predefined destinations in the following cate gories suggested by COMAND for you to select e Mercedes Benz Service e Hospital e Gas Station e Parking Lot e Restaurant However you can also enter destinations other than those that have been predefined Select the menu item OTHER for this purpose You can influence the route guidance to the main destination in a specific way using the stopover function Once the stopover destination has been reached COMAND automatically recalcu lates the route to the main destination Entering predefined destinations gt Ifnecessary switch to navigation mode and display menu system gt page 118 gt Select Destination Stopover No stopover destination available yet gt Select a category
108. dside As sistance dispatcher will be initiated The button will flash while the call is in progress gt Describe the nature of the need for as sistance For a complete description and additional information on Roadside Assistance calls please refer to the vehicle Operator s Man ual System settings Information calls The Information button is located in the overhead control panel P82 86 7408 31 gt Press and hold Information button for longer than 2 seconds A call to the Customer Assistance Cen ter will be initiated The button will flash while the call is in progress For a complete description and additional information on Information calls please re fer to the vehicle Operator s Manual Tele Aid Voice Control Overview sssssssusseseso 176 Phone operation 179 Navigation 183 Address book 191 Radio and Satellite Radio 195 DVD changer 198 External equipment AUX 199 Command list 200 Troubleshooting 208 Voice Control Overview Traffic regulations always have priority over Symbols only used in this chapter Operating Safety A Warning Please devote your attention first and fore most to the traffic situation you are in While the system permits hands free phone oper ation attention to traffic may be diverted not only by physical operation of a phone
109. e O Setting balance and fader The balance determines whether the sound intensity is higher on the driver s side or on the front passenger s side The fader determines whether the sound intensity is higher in the front or in the rear of the vehicle gt Select Sound gt Bal Faad Balance Fader P82 86 6209 31 Setting balance and fader Current setting gt To change setting Slide t or slide until the desired balance fader setting is achieved gt To save setting Press The setting is stored and the menu is exited gt Toexit menu without changes Press the Back button EY Surround sound Your vehicle is equipped with the harman kardon LOGIC7 Surround Sound system You can select between LOG C7 On and LOGIC7 Off harman kardon LOGIC7 Surround Sound is available for the following operating modes e Radio FM only e SatRadio e CD audio e DVD audio MLP DTS PCM and Dolby Digital audio formats e MP3 including PCMCIA memory card e Aux e DVD video PCM DTS and Dolby Digital audio formats i As some DVDs contain both stereo and also multi channel audio formats it may be neces sary to set the audio format page 66 At a glance ae The LOGIC7 On function of the harman kardon LOGIC7 Surround Sound system per mits the playback of discrete 5 1 and stereo re cordings with an optimal surround sound platform f
110. e may change in a stressful situation This could cause a delay in completing your phone call in a timely manner This could distract you in an emergency situation and cause you to be involved in an accident The following symbols indicate J that you have to say something Mi that there is a voice output from the voice control aay that the system shows information on the display Usage You can use the voice control system to operate the following systems depending on the equipment in your vehicle e Phone e Navigation e Address book e Audio radio satellite radio DVD changer memory card music register Say the commands without pausing between individual words If you enter a command that does not exist or is incor rect the voice control system asks you for a new command with Please repeat or Please repeat your entry The voice control confirms important com mands to you and gives you instructions in the event of incorrect entries Command types Voice control distinguishes between the following types of command e Global commands These are commands which can be called up at any time e g help or phone commands e Local commands These are commands which are only available for the active application e g Enter destination during navigation Active application The local commands refer to the applica tion currently shown on the display and to the audio source you are cu
111. e Control Command list In the Command list section you will find all the main commands for operating voice control The commands available to you depend on the vehicle s equipment i Some functions have several voice com mands to facilitate operation These are grouped together between the separator lines in the list and can be used interchangeably General commands e Yes e Correct e Okay e Cancel e No e Pause e Address book e MP3 e CD changer e CD Navigation Route guidance Nav DVD video DVD audio Radio Satellite radio Sirius Phone Messages Video Correction Wrong Incorrect Help Help functions Help devices Help voice control system Help voice control voice control help General help 0 9 Letters of the alphabet Continue Go forward Next page Previous page Go back Back Help radio Help phone help telephone Help address book Help CD changer Help DVD Help DVD changer Help DVD audio Help DVD audio changer Help MP3 Help MP3 changer Help navigation Help route guidance Help nav Phone commands e Phone e Telephone on phone on e Save e Save PIN PIN code e Save name e Save number e Save phone number e Dial PIN e Dial PIN code e Dial PIN number e Dial number e Dial phone number e Confirm e Confirm PIN e Confirm PIN code e Confirm PIN number e Confirm number e Confirm phone number Voice Control Enter PIN Enter PIN code
112. e control menu gt page 77 gt Select Menu DVD Video DVD Functions gt Select a directional arrow to select or trigger an action Telephone General information 0 85 Activating the mobile phone 86 Submenu overview ceeseeeeees 91 COMAND phone book 0 93 Call liStS ssssssisississsisissssosssassssssssssesss 97 Making calls ccssecsssseseeees 101 Address book cscscscseseseseees 104 Telephone Safety Precautions Safety Precautions A Warning Some jurisdictions prohibit the driver from using a cellular telephone while driving Whether or not prohibited by law for safety reasons the driver should not use the cellu lar telephone while the vehicle is in motion Stop the vehicle in a safe location before placing or answering a call If you nonetheless choose to use the mobile phone while driving please use the hands free feature and be sure to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times Use the mo bile phone only when road weather and traf fic conditions permit Otherwise you may not be able to observe traffic conditions and could endanger yourself and others Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet approximate ly 14 m every second A Warning You and others may damage your health due to excessive electromagnetic rad
113. e list Select System System Settings Bluetooth Bluetooth Device List gt To start search Select Update COMAND starts searching for devices in the reception range After a short time the device list appears i If you open the device list again the list of authorized devices appears gt To cancel search Select Cancel The device list may contain the following devices e All available devices found regardless of whether they have been authorized or not e All authorized devices regardless of whether they have been found are available or not System settings When first entering the device list and be fore running an update the black dot e indicates the active phone found and authorized After running an update P82 86 6242 31 Phone icons indicate if a phone is found black or not grey The check marks Q indicate if a phone has been authorized black or not grey If a phone is not in the vehicle but has been authorized previously the phone symbol and the check mark are grey 2 gt D System settings System settings i If the device list already contains ten autho rized devices you will have to withdraw the au thorization for de authorize one of the authorized devices You will then have to switch this device off and start the search again Other wise the new device you are looking for will not appear in the list
114. e list on your mobile phone gt When prompted to do so enter the passcode on the mobile phone and on COMAND Displaying details on a mobile phone gt Inthe phone submenu select Phone Phone List gt Select the mobile phone from the list gt Select Options gt Details The details screen for the device is dis played gt To close details screen Rotate slide t or or press Deregistering de authorizing a mobile phone gt Inthe phone submenu select Phone Phone List gt Select the authorized mobile phone gt Select Options y De Authorize You will be asked whether the device should really be de authorized gt Select Yes or No If you select Yes the authorization of the device is withdrawn i If the authorization of a device which had been authorized in the past has been withdrawn and it is no longer found in the search the device list no longer includes this device Activating another mobile phone If you have authorized several mobile phones you can switch between the indi vidual mobile phones When you authorize a new mobile phone it is activated automatically Only one mobile phone is active at a time gt Select Phone Phone List gt Select the mobile phone from the list gt Press The selected mobile phone is activated if the selected mobile is within recep tion
115. e lo cation as a destination in the last desti nations memory Saving crosshairs position in the last destinations i If you move the map manually crosshairs will appear on it The crosshairs position can be saved as a destination in the last destinations memory gt To display menu system if applica ble Press gt Select Position Save Crosshair Position or during route guidance gt To display menu system if applica ble Press gt Select Position Destination Posi tion Map The map with the crosshairs position on the destination appears gt To show the menu system Press gt Select Position Save Crosshair Position COMAND saves the crosshairs position as a destination in the last destinations memory Deleting one of the last destinations If necessary switch to navigation mode and display menu system gt page 118 Select Destination From Last Destinations The list of last destinations appears Select the desired destination Select Options gt Delete System settings Opening System menu 164 Menu overview sscccsseeseeees 164 Display settingS cccccssseees 164 Time Settings sccsseseeees 165 Read out settings scessees 166 Voice control settings 167 Bluetooth settings 0 169 ROSOC isiicscassassesesssssscassaveasec
116. e selected main category contains sub categories d Selecting such a main category takes you to the list of subcategories with the predic tive speller The illustration below shows the main category of RESTAURANT with the available subcategories as an example ABCDEFGEI KLMWSS ORSTUVW XYZ ok S781234567890 E7 P82 66 6290 31 Back Calls up all entries in the RESTAURANT main category Calls up all entries in the BREWPPUB subcategory Predictive speller i In the predictive speller you can only se lect characters that are currently available The characters that are available depends on those already entered and the data for the digital map gt For the steps of e Entering characters e Deleting an entry e Accepting first list entry e Cancelling an entry e Switching to the list without predic tive speller proceed as described under Main cat egory list with predictive speller gt page 142 The POI list appears To select subcategory Rotate or slide t To cancel selection Press the button To confirm selection Press After selecting a subcategory you will see the list of POls This contains the available POls for the subcategory that are located in the search radius ae If ALL TYPES is selected in the list the POI list contains all the POIs in all subcategories of the RESTAURANT main category that are locat ed in the search
117. e symbol points northwards P82 86 6270 31 Example of map from bird s eye view Current crosshairs location Currently set map orientation gt Toset map orientation Display menu system if applicable gt page 119 gt Select Navi gt Map Display A dot e indicates the current setting Navigation P82 86 6267 31 Options for map orientation Options for POI symbols gt page 121 gt Select North Up or Heading Up or Bird s eye View gt To exit menu Slide O gt Hide menu system if applicable gt page 119 The map orientation changes accord ingly Setting POI symbols You can select which POls are to be dis played as symbols on the map Points of in terest include for example gas stations hotels cinemas and restaurants Introduction The following settings are available Standard Symbols Displays the factory set symbols e Personal Symbols You can choose the symbols yourself e No Symbols gt To set Display menu system if applica ble gt page 119 gt Select Nav gt Map Display gt Select Standard Symbols or Personal Symbols or No Symbols If you have selected Personal Sym bols the list of POIs will be displayed gt To switch symbol display on off Select the corresponding POI Depending on the previous status the corresponding symbol displays will be switche
118. ears a Cyberfit Pojo Pojo A Electribe 101 Talking With M P82 86 6231 31 C Back folder symbol Current track Track symbol Current folder name gt D CD audio DVD audio and MP3 gt To switch to the next folder up Se lect the 4 symbol The display changes to the next folder up P82 86 6230 31 Disc name if stored on disc Current folder Folder symbol To select a folder Rotate or slide s Press The tracks of the folder appear To select a track Rotate or slide Oe Press The track is played the corresponding folder is now the active folder Gracenote Media Database i The function is only available in CD audio mode CD information including album title artist name and track name is obtained from the Gracenote Media Database A version of the Gracenote Media Database is stored on the COMAND s hard drive Access to this database is indicated by the Gracenote logo being displayed in the low er right of some audio displays racenote D ae Many audio CDs contain CD text COMAND uses the information contained in this text for displaying the name of the artist aloum and track If the audio CD does not contain any CD text COMAND can recognise unknown audio tracks in CD audio mode with the aid of the Gracenote Media Database For this to happen the corresponding information must be stored in the Gracenote Media Da
119. ecommendation Symbol for maneuver On multiple lane roads a lane recommen dation 3 may be shown for the next ma neuver There may be additional lanes during a maneuver Lane recommen Meaning dation display Lane without lower limit Uninterrupted lane New lane during a maneuver Lane with lower limit Lane recommend ed for the maneu ver Line with arrow Navigation status indicators in the multi function display When route guidance is activated the fol lowing messages may appear e E you have reached the destination e Dest area reached you are ap proaching the destination This mes sage appears for example with relatively large special destinations e New route the system is calculating a new route for example because you have deviated from the previous route Route guidance is subsequently re sumed e Calculating route a route is being cal culated after which route guidance will start At a glance e Off map the vehicle is outside the range of the digital map The vehicle is in an off map position e Off mapped road the vehicle is on a road which is not in the digital map or is away from the road for example in a car park e No route no route to the selected destination could be calculated Audio menu Use the functions in the Audio menu to op erate the audio equipment If no audio equipment is switched on the multi func tio
120. ect another medium An activated option remains active after COMAND is switched on or off Music Register You can record tracks from audio CDs and store them as MP3 files in the Music Reg ister The memory capacity is 4 GB T Keep your original music files in a safe place A fault with the COMAND may cause the music files stored in the Music Register to be lost Mercedes Benz USA LLC is not liable for any loss of data Switching to Music Register From another main function gt Select Audio Audio gt Music Register in the display with Audio menu gt page 40 i If Music Register was active last you only need to select Audio Within the audio function gt Select Audio Music Register The Music Register is loaded The Mu sic Register display appears No music files available A message will be displayed gt First record music files to the Music Register gt page 68 Music files available You will hear the first track of the first folder found or playback will start from the point listened to last Music Register 7 O 0 00 0 7 P82 66 6232 31 Example display Music Register Storage media type Music Register HDD Track number Track name Elapsed track time Visual time and track display Current playback option Sound settings Media selection Folder functions Current folder QD Storage med
121. ected num ber with the new data Deleting call lists i The saved call lists are retained in COMAND even if you use the COMAND with another mo bile phone For this reason you should delete any call lists before handing over or selling the vehi cle gt gt In the phone main menu gt page 92 select Call Lists Select Delete Call Lists Select Yes or No If you select Yes the call list will be deleted Making calls Incoming call Rejecting or accepting calls gt To reject Select Reject or gt Press on the COMAND control unit s keypad or the button on the multifunction steering wheel gt To accept Select Accept or gt Press on the COMAND control unit s keypad or the button on the multifunction steering wheel After accepting the call you will conduct the conversation over the hands free sys tem The call volume can be adjusted gt page 35 Please see the Functions during a single call section for other func tions gt page 102 i You can also accept a call as described above if COMAND is displaying a screen for an other main application After accepting the call the display switches to the phone display Once the call is over the display for the previous main application will appear again Telephone Initiating an outgoing call Entering phone number via the COMAND control unit gt Open the phone main menu
122. ection of the actual destina tion The blue marking for the route on the map starts from the nearest road known to the system As soon as the vehicle is travelling again on a road known to the system route guid ance continues in the usual manner Off road during route guidance The actual path of the road may deviate from the data in the digital map due to road works In cases like this the system is temporarily not able to locate the vehicle location on the digital map the vehicle is thus in an off road position The display then shows the message Off Mapped Roaa an arrow and the distance to the destination The arrow indicates the direction of the actual destination As soon as the vehicle location is found again route guidance continues in the usu al manner Navigation Route guidance Navigation announcements A Warning Navigation announcements are intended to direct you while driving without diverting your attention from the road and driving Please always use this feature instead of consulting the map display for directions Consulting the symbols or map display for directions may cause you to divert your at tention from driving and increase your risk of an accident i During an active telephone call the naviga tion announcements are suppressed If you missed an announcement you can request a current announcement at any time gt To request current announcement Select Navi
123. ed Dial name You can use the Dial name command to place a call by selecting a name from your address book You can choose either a voice tag or say a name entry Only say the surname if only the surname is entered in the address book Say the surname first and then the first name if both are entered in the address book Example of dialog Dial name Mil Please say the name Smith If there is more than one phone number for an entry voice control queries this Do you want to make a work call or a home call or Please select a line number Work HQ Smith work Dialing number Find name Use the Find name command to search for a name in the address book Voice con trol then asks what action you want it to perform for example call the selected number start route guidance to the saved address or open the entry Find address gt page 189 Delete name Use the Delete name command to delete a voice tag from your address book Example of dialog Delete name Please say the name Smith Do you want to delete Smith Yes 3J Le yy wy The voice tag has been deleted Voice Control List address book You can use the List address book com mand to listen to all names and voice tags in the address book You can select an en try during this If no name is entered in the name field of the address book the phone number or the address is rea
124. en dent traffic routing e Calculation of estimated time of arrival e Time stamps for calls received and calls di aled gt Select System gt System Settings Time gt Set Time System settings P82 86 6313 31 Sets the time Current date gt To set value Rotate or slide Oe gt To save setting Press i The increment for setting the minutes de pends on the situation It is 30 minutes if the ve hicle is equipped with a navigation system and if GPS signals are being received It is one minute if GPS reception is not available i If you change the time in 30 minute steps previously selected settings for time zone and switching between summer time and standard time are lost gt page 166 System settings Setting time date format gt Select System y System Settings Time Format The format list appears The dots e in front of the list entries indicate the cur rent setting i The abbreviations mean Date format DD Day MM Month YY YYYY Year Time format HH Hour MM Minute for 24 hour and AM PM format gt To change format setting Rotate or slide t gt To confirm selection Press gt To save setting and quit menu Slide O System settings System settings Setting time zone and switching be tween daylight saving time and stan dard time i The correct time zone and d
125. ency Press number buttons on the control unit i You can only select numbers that are cur rently permissible COMAND will tune to the frequency en tered i If in the FM or AM wavebands you enter a frequency outside the frequency sub range CO MAND will select the next frequency down Tuning to a station via the station memory gt Select Presets in the radio display or gt Press if the display selection win dow is highlighted The station memory appears The dot e infront of a preset indicates that the currently tuned station is stored there gt To select a station Rotate or slide s gt To tune toa station Press or gt Press a number key e g Q on the control unit Wavebands Frequency AM MF 530 1700 kHz FM VHF 87 7 107 9 MHz WB Weather Band Weather channels Storing stations There are 10 presets available for FM AM and SatRadio wavebands Storing stations manually gt Press if the display selection win dow is highlighted or gt Select Presets in the radio display In both cases the station memory will appear The dot e in front of a preset indicates that the currently tuned sta tion is stored there Autostore 1 104 3 FM 2105 7FM 3 93 5 FM 4 106 3 FM 5107 3 FM 6 94 7 FM 794 3 FM P82 86 6215 31 Station memory gt To store a station to a selected pre set Press and hold until a signal tone sounds
126. er technolo gies Satellite radio as SIRIUS Satellite Radio provides over 130 channels of digital quality radio including 100 commercial free music sports news and enter tainment SIRIUS Satellite Radio uses a fleet of high power satellites to broadcast 24 hours per day coast to coast in the contiguous U S This diverse satellite delivered programming is available for a monthly subscription fee For more information call the SIRIUS Service Center gt page 46 or contact www sirius com USA or www siriuscanada com Canada Satellite radio Subscribing Subscribing to satellite radio To switch to satellite radio operation From another main function gt Select Audio Audio SatRadio i If radio mode was active last you only need to select Audio Within the audio function gt Select Audio SatRadio The Satellite radio main menu will ap pear and displays the Weather chan nel You cannnot select any other station gt Select SatRadio from the submenu Service The Service information display will ap pear SIRIUS Satellite Radio Phone 888 539 7474 SIRIUS ID 002629350566 P82 86 7384 31 Service information display Phone number of the provider SIRIUS or Call Service Provider SIRIUS ID of your satellite receiver gt Contact satellite radio service provider at the telephone number displayed in the scree
127. ess book is not sufficiently dif ferent The voice tags for the stations in the address book do not sound sufficiently different Voice Control Troubleshooting Suggested solutions gt or or Create a speaker dependent voice tag gt page 182 Give the List address book command The system reads out the address book Press the button when the name you want is read out The voice tags entered in the address book must sound as different as possible e g store the names White and Wright as Mr White office and Mr Wright John Give the List address book command The system reads out the address book Press the button when the name you want is read out Save a speaker dependent voice tag for the station gt page 196 Give the List station list command The system reads out the station list Press the button when the station you want is read out The station is selected gt page 196 gt D Problem Possible cause consequence The two voice tags differ from each other Help function Voice control has a comprehensive help function to assist the user The voice control help function provides e general information about how best to operate voice control e alist of the possible commands Help voice control You can use the Help voice control com mand to obtain information about how best to operate voice control Voice Control
128. estination memory and if required navigate to one of them List destination memory The system reads out all entries from the address book destination memory gt To select an entry and set an ad dress press the button at the se lected entry Wi If there is more than one address the system asks Navigate to home or work J Home The system starts route guidance gt To cancel the dialog press the button You have cancelled the dialog The sys tem confirms by responding Cancel Address book A Warning Please devote your attention first and fore most to the traffic situation you are in Before your journey please familiarize your self with the address book functions Only use the Voice Control System when road and traffic conditions permit you to do so Otherwise you could be involved in an accident in which you or others could be in jured Overview The address book gives you the option of storing information about people in the form of entries Using voice control you can dial a phone number stored in the address book or start route guidance for a stored address Apart from the speaker dependent voice tags stored in the address book voice con trol can recognize all the entries in the name fields of the address book Recogni tion of the entries in the address book de Voice Control pends on the text that was entered To make a call you must say the text of the en try
129. et e Entering state province city and city center e Entering state province city zip code street and house number e Entering state province city zip code street and junction Route calculation can then be started gt page 135 Opening Enter Destination menu gt If necessary switch to navigation mode and display menu system gt page 118 gt Select Destination y Address Ent ry The Enter Destination menu appears P82 86 6271 31 Enter Destination menu Menu items in Enter Destination menu Some menu items are not available or not yet available depending on the letters en tered for the address or the data for the digital map Example After the state province has been select ed the menu items Street No Center Intersection Save and Start are not yet available Or the Z P menu item is not available if the digital map does not contain any zip codes Selecting a state province i You can only select those states provinces that are stored in the digital map gt Inthe Enter Destination menu select State A menu appears where you can choose one of the following lists e Last States Provinces e States U S A or e Provinces Canada gt To select a list Rotate or slide t O gt Press The selected state province list ap pears gt To select a state province Rotate TOJ or slide t g
130. f the destination is within a blocked area or if the destination can only be reached using roads that lead through a blocked area gt To set change or delete Display menu system if applicable gt page 119 gt Select Navi gt Block Area If no areas were previously set the map display appears ready to select an area gt Slide O or O to select an area gt Press P82 86 7396 31 The blocked area appears in red gt Rotate to change the size of the blocked area gt Press The area is added to the blocked area list P82 86 7388 31 A checked entry indicates an active blocked area i You can block several areas for the route calculation and activate or de activate them by setting or removing the check mark Displaying and changing an existing block area gt To select the area you want to dis play or change Slide tO gt Select Display Change The map display appears with the block area marked red gt Rotate until the desired size of the block area is set gt Slide s or 2 to shift the block area to the desired region gt To confirm the area and exit map display Press gt Hide menu system if applicable gt page 119 Defining a new Block area gt Select Avoid New Area The map display appears with a default new block area in red gt Rotate until the desired size of the new
131. follow ing e Traffic lights e Stop and right of way signs e Lane merging e Parking or stopping prohibited areas e Other road and traffic rules and regula tions e Narrow bridges traffic situation Digital maps do not cover all areas nor all routes within an area For ex ample if the traffic routing has been changed or the direction of a one way road has been reversed For this reason you must always observe applicable road and traffic rules and regula tions during your journey Road and traffic rules and regulations always have priority over the navigation commands generated by the system A Warning Navigation announcements are intended to direct you while driving without diverting your attention from the road and driving Please always use this feature instead of consulting the map display for directions Consulting the symbols or map display for directions may cause you to divert your at tention from driving and increase your risk of an accident with up to date map software Information on new map software versions is available from an authorized Mercedes Benz Center You can have the map software updated there by means of a DVD or perform the update process yourself Notes on DVD discs Only touch the discs at the edges Handle the discs with care in order to prevent reading errors Avoid scratching leaving fingerprints and dust on the discs Use a commercially available cleaning cloth to
132. function you will see other data depending on the crosshairs posi tion for example a street name if the digital map supports this data Current street P82 86 6322 31 Map with road display activated Road name or road number e g for highways Geo coordinates display P82 86 6320 31 Map with geo coordinates display activated Current height above sea level round ed off to 50 m Coordinates display of the current vehi cle location latitude Coordinates display of the current vehi cle location longitude Number of GPS satellites currently be ing used i Adequate GPS reception must be available for all displays The altitude display Q may differ from reality because the navigation system cal culates it using the GPS signals In the Move map function the displays and are not displayed The geo coordinate position of the crosshairs is displayed None menu option P62 86 6319 31 Map with display switched off Currently set map orientation i In the Move map function you will see oth er data depending on the crosshairs position for example a road name if the digital map supports this data Highway information When driving on highways you can have the next gas stations service areas etc as well as the distance to them displayed in the right hand half of the screen gt Toset Display menu system if applica ble gt page 119 gt Select Na
133. ger 2 partments 1 to 6 or gt To activate playback pause The following storage media can be Briefly press gt In CD audio and DVD audio mode read 3 only Press if the display selection ee mere a es appears at the top left of the status window is highlighted t CD audio ey MP3 CD e DVD ar audio and 8 DVD video i Ifa storage medium is not readable an entry appears next to the magazine compartment or a message is displayed when the memory card is selected The media list appears The dot e indicates the medium currently playing gt To resume playback Briefly press again DX disappears 1 American IV The Man Comes In DVD audio mode only 2 Audio Variants e PCMCIA memory card at position 7 gt To activate playback pause D 3NoName e Music Register 78y at position 8 Switch to DVD audio mode B 4 STING_BRAND_NEW_DAY gt To select storage medium Rotate gt Select II 5 Disc Unreadable or slide Os The Il display changes to b 6 MP3s_2170MP3s gt Press 7 Memory Card if you select a video DV By then this switches the unit to video mode gt page 77 gt To resume playback Switch to DVD audio mode gt Select gt The display changes to II a8 Music Register PB2 86 6229 31 Media list Selecting tracks i For many operating functions you can also use the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel e g the EE CA FN o B
134. gt 9 or gt Inthe map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select gt To switch off navigation announce ments Press during the announce ment gt gt Navigation Route guidance or or or or The message The driving instructions have been muted appears briefly To switch navigation announce ments back on again manually Se lect Navi gt m9 In the map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select w9 Start new route calculation gt page 135 If you switch COMAND on again or start the engine To set the volume of the announce ments Set the volume during an auto matic announcement Setting the volume gt page 35 Call up an announcement manually us ing Navi m9 and set the volume gt page 35 gt gt Cancelling route guidance In the map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select Destination Cancel Route Guidance Resuming route guidance after cancelling In the map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select Destination gt Continue Route Guidance COMAND calculates the route Detour function i The Detour function blocks a route segment ahead You can set the length of the block COMAND calculates a detour route if possible gt gt In the map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select
135. gt Press the function button i Pressing the function button switches di rectly to the disc mode selected last CD audio DVD audio MP3 CD or DVD video COMAND then accesses all discs in the DVD changer gt If necessary select Changer and in the media list select gt page 78 a DVD video ey From the COMAND controller gt Select Video in the main function menu Displaying hiding control menu gt To display Slide t gt To hide Slide tO or gt Wait apprx eight seconds P82 86 6237 31 Control menu displayed Disc type Current track Current scene Elapsed track time Displays menu system DVD video Displaying hiding menu system gt To display Press gt To hide Slide t and select Full Screen Menu system displayed DVD Video menu Pause function Stop function Media selection Sound settings DVD video Fast forward reverse gt or gt Slide and hold until the desired point is reached Press and hold ERM or E on the control unit until the desired point is reached The control menu will appear Selecting DVD media gt gt In DVD video mode if necessary dis play the menu system gt page 77 Select Changer The media list appears The dot e indi cates the medium currently playing o2 3 NoName 8 4 STING_BRAND_NEW_DAY t28 Music Register PB2 86
136. hanger Track 1 to Track 99 With the Track 1 to Track 99 com mands you can select a track number from the inserted CD DVD Next track You can use the Next track command to select the next track Previous track With the Previous track or Repeat track commands you can have the track just played repeated If the command is spoken as the first few seconds of the track are played the previous track is selected Group 1 to Group 9 With the Group 1 to Group 9 com mands you can select a group on an in serted audio DVD Next group Previous group With the Next group Previous group commands you can select the next or pre vious group on the inserted audio DVD Next folder Previous folder With the Next folder Previous folder commands you can select a folder on the inserted CD DVD in MP3 mode Memory card With the Memory card command you can switch to the PCMCIA card on the COMAND system DVD video With the DVD video command you can start a video DVD on the COMAND system Hard disk With the Hard disk command you can change to the internal hard disk Music Register of COMAND External equipment AUX Audio aux You can use the Audio Aux command to activate the aux input Voice Control External equipment AUX Voic
137. he driver should not use the cellu lar telephone while the vehicle is in motion Stop the vehicle in a safe location before placing or answering a call If you nonetheless choose to use the mobile phone while driving please use the hands free feature and be sure to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times Use the mo bile phone only when road weather and traf fic conditions permit Otherwise you may not be able to observe traffic conditions and could endanger yourself and others Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet approximate ly 14 m every second Voice Control A Warning Never operate radio transmitters equipped with a built in or attached antenna i e with out being connected to an external antenna from inside the vehicle while the engine is running Doing so could lead to a malfunc tion of the vehicle s electronic system pos sibly resulting in an accident and or personal injury Phone operation Operation You can use voice control to e place a call by using your voice to input a phone number e store names and numbers in the ad dress book e diala number from the address book e listen to the phone book e retrieve and manage your voice mail and recorded announcement services e redial Voice control recognizes whether e your phone is switched on e your phone is connected via Bluetooth e the car ph
138. he map is set to the vehicle location or gt Set the map to the vehicle location see description below Setting map to vehicle or destination location i If you have moved the map you can quickly move the map to the vehicle or destination loca tion using this function It is only possible to set it to the destination location when route guid ance is active gt To display menu system if applica ble Press gt To set map to vehicle location Select Position Vehicle Position Map or gt Press the button if the crosshairs are displayed This hides the crosshairs gt To set to destination location Select Position y Destination Position Map The crosshairs position is then set to the destination Basic settings i You can perform the settings listed below with route guidance inactive or active Map display Map orientation P62 86 6319 31 Currently set map orientation The following displays are possible e orientation to north the map dis play is oriented to the north north is al ways at the top e Driving direction the map display is oriented in the direction of travel the direction of travel is always at the top the orange tip of the symbol points northwards e Bird s eye view the map display is oriented in the direction of travel the map projection reproduces the curva ture of the earth s surface the orange tip of th
139. hes for suitable Blue tooth phones within range and enters them in the phone list i The duration of the search procedure ae pends on the number and type of Bluetooth phones The search may take a few minutes When first entering the device list and be fore running an update the black dot e indicates the active phone found and authorized After running an update P82 866242 31 Phone icons indicate if a phone is found black or not grey The check marks Q indicate if a phone has been authorized black or not grey If a phone is not in the vehicle but has been authorized previously the phone symbol and the check mark are grey i If the device list already contains ten autho rized devices you must de authorize one of the authorized devices gt page 88 You will then have to switch this device off and start the search again Otherwise the new device you are looking for will not appear in the list gt To start search again Select Update Entering passcode gt Select the as yet unauthorized device no check mark yet from the list gt Select Options y Authorize or gt Press The input menu for the passcode ap pears Back 0123456789 Ee ok P82 86 6261 31 i The passcode is any number chosen by you between one and sixteen digits in length We rec ommend to use at least four digits because this improves the quality of the encryption during
140. hlighted gt Select a phone category e g ber is completed automatically The Mobile Phone RS data field for the last name is also com gt Press pleted if the entry to be saved contains or a name gt Select 4 or and press The selected data field is highlighted gt To enter data into a field Select all the characters one after the other in the speller ab The speller provides the characters corre gt sponding to the selected data field gt or To delete an entire entry Select c r and press and hold until the entire entry has been deleted To switch predictive speller to up per or lower case characters Select or abc or ABC gt To switch predictive speller charac ter set Select eee Every time this is selected it switches p the character set digits lower case let ters Press and hold next to the COMAND controller until the entry has been deleted To save entry Select ok A corresponding message is displayed To change the predictive speller lan pe Te CANTO ONNIE Selec Back guage Select yn Rotate or slide t until the re quired language is highlighted and press To move the cursor in the data field Select or gt To delete an individual character Select cir and briefly press If one of the data fields contains data you will be prompted to confirm wheth er you wish to save the entry gt Select
141. iation By using an external antenna the possible health risks of electromagnetic fields which are under discussion among the scientific community should be largely prevented A Warning Never operate radio transmitters equipped with a built in or attached antenna i e with out being connected to an external antenna from inside the vehicle while the engine is running Doing so could lead to a malfunc tion of the vehicle s electronic system pos sibly resulting in an accident and or personal injury General information Making calls via Bluetooth interface The telephone function via the Bluetooth interface is available in conjunction with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone With a suitable mobile phone you can use COMAND s hands free feature and receive electronic business cards vCards via the Bluetooth interface Further information on suitable mobile phones and connecting Bluetooth enabled mobile phones to COMAND is available via the Internet at www mbusa com Telephone Interruptions to the connection while driving Interruptions to the connection may occur if e there is inadequate GSM network cov erage in certain regions e you are switching from one GSM trans mitting receiving station GSM cell to another and there is no voice channel available in this cell e you are using a SIM card that is not compatible with the available network e when using a mobile phone with Twin card the
142. icates the currently selected lan guage gt To change setting Rotate or slide t x until the desired setting is reached gt To save setting Press gt Toexit menu without changes Slide O DVD video Subtitles and camera angle i The functions are not available for all DVDs The number of subtitles or camera angles is de termined by the DVD content The settings may also be possible in the DVD menu gt page 80 gt In DVD video mode if necessary dis play the menu system gt page 77 gt Select DVD Video DVD Func tions gt Select Subtitles or Camera Angle In both cases a selection menu will ap pear The dot e in front of an entry in dicates the current setting gt To change setting Rotate or slide until the desired setting is reached gt To save setting Press gt Toexit menu without changes Slide O Interactive content DVDs may have interactive content e g a video game In a video game for example you can con trol the play by selecting or triggering ac tions The type and number of actions is dependent on the DVD gt To select an action Slide t or O gt To trigger an action Press P82 86 6239 31 The way you can control the actions de A menu appears the first entry pends on the DVD Select is highlighted gt Press or gt In DVD video mode if necessary dis play th
143. ideo DVD Func tions Menu The DVD menu appears Selecting menu items from the DVD menu gt Slide t or O gt To select Press The selection menu appears i Menu items that cannot be selected are grayed out P82 86 6241 31 gt To confirm selection Select Select COMAND will perform the action or dis plays a submenu represented by the menu item selected in the DVD menu If necessary select from further options in the same way COMAND then switches back to the DVD menu i Depending on the DVD it is possible the menu item Play either has no function or no function in certain parts of the DVD menu This is indicated by the symbol on the display or gt In DVD video mode if necessary dis play the control menu gt page 77 gt Select Menu DVD Video DVD Functions gt Select a directional arrow to navigate the DVD menu P82 86 6239 31 DVD menu Stopping film or skipping to the beginning end of a scene gt Select any menu item from the DVD menu The selection menu appears gt To stop a film Select the menu item Stop gt To skip to the end of the scene Se lect the menu item PPI gt To skip to the beginning of the scene Select the menu item Ke i Depending on the DVD it is possible the menu items 4 and Pl either have no func tion or no function in certain parts of the DVD menu This
144. iles in MP3 format Notebook Portable personal computer PC NTSC National Television Systems Commit tee TV standard widespread mainly in the US Folder Alternative designation for directories Data saved on a storage medium can be organised into directories for impro ved clarity Can be likened to a filing ca binet containing a number of folders each of which holds a number of docu ments PAL Phase Alternating Line TV standard widespread mainly in Eu rope PCM Pulse Code Modulation Optional format for audio data on an DVD audio or DVD video The audio data are provided in com pressed form similar to gt MP3 gt MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 but in contrast are not subject to losses PDA Personal Digital Assistant Small portable computer featuring functions for managing dates addres ses and appointments for example PIN Personal Identification Number Personal identification number to be entered to activate the telephone Provider Service provider offering access to a mobile phone network or services within the network Technical terminology RDS Radio Data System Digital data transmission system for FM radio stations Region code Because of the region code video DVDs can only be played on DVD equipment with the same code as that of the gt DVD The factory setting of the COMAND is code 2 gt page 75 It can only play video DVDs which also have code 2 or code 0 no region
145. indicates which magazine com Only insert a CD after COMAND has prompt e ithasbe i ted i partments are currently loaded The ed you to do so with this message Only insert nee DEEM INSEFENCONECEY highlighted or currently playing com one CD per magazine compartment e itis a permissible disc partment is indicated by a red number The DVD changer plays the disc if CD audio DVD audio and MP3 American IV The Man Come P82 66 6222 31 Magazine menu one disc loaded Magazine compartment occupied ejecting possible Empty magazine compartment gt To exit menu Press the Load button again or gt Select Back or gt Press the button next to the COMAND controller Filling empty magazine compartments gt Press the Load button E The Magazine menu appears The cur rently playing compartment is indicat ed by a red number or if the magazine is empty compartment 1 is marked gt Select Fill Empty Slots The message Please Insert Disc lt x gt will be displayed i Only insert a CD after COMAND has prompt ed you to do so with this message Only insert one CD per magazine compartment gt Insert a disc into the slot with the print ed side upwards The message Please Wait will be displayed If the disc has been loaded the DVD changer will switch to the next empty magazine compartment The message Please Insert Disc lt x gt will be displayed
146. ing call and the selected number appear in the multi function display The name also ap pears provided it is stored in the phone book The selected number is stored in the Calls Dialed list in COMAND gt page 97 If a call is connected the phone book entry appears in the multi function dis play gt If there is more than one number for a particular name press or to display the numbers gt Press R or WY to select the num ber you want to dial gt Press or to start dialling The message Connecting call and the selected number appear in the multi function display The name also ap pears provided it is stored in the phone book The selected number is stored in the Calls Dialed list in COMAND If a call is connected the phone book entry appears in the multi function dis play i To exit the phone book without making acall press the button Phone ready appears in the multifunction display Ifyou press and hold the BA o FN oot ton for more than one second the on board computer scrolls through the names rapidly Af ter four seconds the rapid scroll speeds up The rapid scroll stops when you release the button or reach the end of the list Redialing The on board computer saves the most re cently dialled names and numbers from the mobile phone This means that you do not have to search through the entire phone book gt Select the Tel menu The multi function displa
147. ion to an ad dress book entry on page 160 you will find out how to link address book entries to data that support navigation gt To confirm selection Press Address assigned for first time COMAND saves the entry A message is displayed and then the Enter Destination menu with the selected address Start is highlighted automatically To change address You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to overwrite the My Address gt Select Yes or No If you select Yes COMAND overwrites the destination A message is displayed and then the Enter Destination menu with the selected address Start is highlighted automatically If you select No the list reappears Selecting home address for route guid ance i If the My Address entry already contains data that support navigation symbol you can select this for route guidance If the symbol is missing then first assign a desti nation to this entry page 157 gt If necessary switch to navigation mode and display menu system gt page 118 gt Select Destination y From Memo ry If there are more than 8 entries in the destination memory the destination memory list with predictive speller is displayed otherwise the destination memory list is displayed without predictive speller gt page 137 gt Destination memory list with predictive speller Slide t repeat edly until the
148. ions gt To display menu system if applica ble Press gt To save Select Position y Save Ve hicle Position COMAND saves the current vehicle lo cation as a destination in the last desti nations memory gt page 162 A window appears containing a corre sponding message gt To exit menu Slide or press the button Navigation Introduction Scrolling the map i You can only scroll the map when the menu system is hidden gt Hide menu system if applicable gt page 119 gt Slide O s or SO2 Crosshairs will appear on the map P82 86 6266 31 Current vehicle location Crosshairs Information on crosshairs position Set map scale ae The display 3 may for example be a road if corresponding data is available in the digital map and Current Street is activated Or it displays the geo coordinate position of the crosshairs if Geo coordinates display is activated gt page 124 Navigation Introduction Saving crosshairs position as destina tion in the last destinations gt To display menu system if applica ble Press gt To save Select Position Save Crosshair Position COMAND saves the crosshairs position as a destination in the last destinations memory gt page 162 A window ap pears containing a corresponding mes sage Hiding crosshairs gt Press the button The crosshairs disappear and t
149. ions e Channel search e Channel selection via direct entry gt page 48 e Selecting a channel from the SatRadio channel list gt page 49 e Selection from the preset menu gt page 50 Channel search gt Rotate or slide if the SatRa dio main display is highlighted or gt Press J or E on the control unit The search proceeds upwards or down wards and stops at the next channel in the selected category SatRadio menu gt Onthe submenu bar rotate or slide until SatRadio is highlight ed gt Press Channel List Enter Channel Service P82 86 7381 31 The SatRadio menu appears Entering a channel number directly gt Select SatRadio y Enter Channel in the SatRadio menu An input dialog appears or gt Press on the control unit gt To enter a channel Press correspond ing number buttons on the control unit i You can only select numbers that are cur rently permissible COMAND will tune to the channel en tered Selecting a channel from the SatRadio channel list gt Select SatRadio y Channel List in the SatRadio menu The channel list appears gt To select a channel Rotate or slide t s gt To tune to the selected channel Press Memory functions a There are 10 presets available You can use the following functions e Saving channels manually e Selecting a channel from the S
150. is play If the mobile phone is not authorized or authorized but switched off the mes sage Ready for Bluetooth Telephony appears in the multifunction display Multifunction steering wheel e fthe mobile phone is authorized but locked it is not possible to dial and the message No Service appears in the multifunction display Accepting a call If someone calls you while you are in the Tel menu the following message appears in the multi function display 120 Call From John Newmann 140 mE 725 y et gt Press to answer a call You can also take a call if you have not se lected the Tel menu Rejecting or ending a call gt Press You can also not take or end a call if you have not selected the Tel menu At a glance Multifunction steering wheel Dialling a number from the phone book If your mobile phone is able to receive calls you can search for and dial a number from the phone book in COMAND at any time i You can enter new numbers in the phone book using COMAND gt page 105 gt Select the Tel menu The multi function display shows Phone ready gt Press RA FN or to call up the phone book gt Press R or FY to select the name you are searching for The stored names are displayed in al phabetical order gt If only one telephone number is stored for a name press or to start dialling The message Connect
151. isplay if the se lected city has more than one dis trict KE Iml Please select a line number KE Line number 1 Ml Line number 1 accepted The district is stored for route guidance Enter Street You can use the Enter Street command to enter the name of any street in the se lected city i Ifonly a few streets are stored for a selected town they will be displayed for selection imme diately after you give the Enter Street com mand Example of dialog Enter Street Please say the name of the street Mabel s Street The system shows a numbered list of street names on the display Please select a line number J Number three ae 3 v R2 Number three accepted The street name is stored for route guid ance Correction If you have entered or spelled a city or street you can use the Correction com mand to enter the city or street again or spell it from the beginning House number You can use the House number com mand to specify the house number for the selected street in individual digits Voice Control Example of dialog J House number Wi Please say the house number in sin gle digits Three four Hi Three four Okay The house number is stored for route guid ance Point of interest POI You can use the Point of interest com mand to select specific destinations filling stations airports stations etc Example
152. ium position in the media list 2 Calls up Music Register menu Music Register i CD information including album title artist Recording music files name and track name is obtained from the Gracenote Media Database gt page 64 gt In the Disc submenu select REC The Record menu appears on the sub menu Selecting tracks to be recorded gt Rotate or slide until Tracks is highlighted gt Press gt Select tracks to be recorded by switch ing the check mark next to each track entry on or off P82 86 6233 31 Record all tracks default Option for selecting individual tracks Confirm selection i If you do not select individual tracks before recording all tracks on the CD will be recorded Selecting a destination folder gt Rotate or slide until Folder is highlighted gt Press Ls oO New Folder P82 866 7386 31 Create new folder default Existing folders Currently active folder gt To select folder Rotate or slide tO gt Press i If you do not select a destination folder be fore recording a new folder will be created Start the reording gt Rotate or slide until Start is highlighted gt Press In the display information about source destination and progress of the recording is shown a The Disc menu re appears automatically af ter a su
153. k gt Enter the same passcode on the Blue tooth device gt operating manual for the relevant device The device is authorized De authorizing a Bluetooth device gt Open the Bluetooth device list gt page 169 gt Select the authorized device gt Select Options De Authorize You will be asked whether the device should really be de authorized gt Select Yes or No After selecting Yes the authorization of the device is withdrawn Reset i You can fully reset COMAND to the factory settings This process deletes all personal data among other things e g station memory ad dress book entries entries in the destination memory and in the last destinations of the navi gation system It is recommended that you per form a reset before the vehicle is handed over or sold for example gt Select System y System Settings Reset You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to perform the reset gt Select Yes or No After selecting Yes you will again be prompted to confirm that you wish to perform the reset gt Select Yes or No After selecting Yes COMAND is reset and restarted System settings Setting the system language gt Select System y Language The language list appears The dot e indicates the current setting gt Tochange setting Select the desired language
154. key to unblock the card Je Sy You can only enter the unblocking code via the phone keypad see the phone operat ing instructions Dial number You can use the Dial number command to dial a phone number The digits 0 9 and the word Plus are per mitted Plus replaces the international dialing code e g 00 Say the phone number in the form of a con tinuous string of digits or as blocks of dig its e g three to five digits Voice control repeats the digits it recogniz es after each block of digits with a pause of about half a second between each block of digits and waits for you to continue speaking Example of dialog Dial number Please say the number Zero one three zero Zero one three three J Five zero zero five Five zero zero five Py Okay Dialing number i You can also dial the specified number if you press the button on the multi function steering wheel instead of the concluding com mand Okay Confirm While you are entering a number you can use the Confirm command to have all the spoken digits repeated by voice control Voice control will then prompt you to con tinue with the entry Example of dialog J Dial number Please say the number Zero one three zero Zero one three zero Confirm Zero one three zero Please contin ue Five zero zero five Five zero zero five Okay Dialing number 3 ae 3e ae wy G G G
155. l appear at start up or when the signal is not available After the COMAND acquires the signal the Satellite radio display will appear The sta tion last tuned to will begin to play Satellite radio P82 86 7380 31 Satellite radio main menu SatRadio main display Channel name Memory preset number Selected category channel number Channel info short Sound settings Category list Channel info detailed Preset channel list SatRadio menu ae You can display in full e Channel info gt page 50 Satellite radio Changing the category Satellite radio stations are split up into cat egories You can select between various categories such as News Talk Sports and Country if available The category list is sorted alphabetically Selecting a category gt Tocall up the category list Rotate or slide until Category is highlighted in the sub menu gt Press The category list appears gt To select a category Rotate or slide Os gt To set the selected category Press The selected category will appear in the display The channel last tuned to in the new category will begin to play At the beginning of the category list the category All Channels will appear This category is sorted numerically by channel numbers and allows you to scroll through all available channels Selecting a channel You can use the following funct
156. lect another medium An activated option remains active after COMAND is switched on or off aaa An external audio source AUX can be connected to COMAND via the 1 8 jack located inside the glovebox Switching to Audio Aux From another main function gt Select Audio Audio gt Aux in the Audio menu gt page 40 i If Audio Aux mode was active last you only need to select Audio gt Select Audio gt Aux The Audio Aux menu appears The medium in the external audio source is heard provided it is connect ed and switched to playback P82 86 6212 31 i Please refer to the relevant operating guide for operation of the external audio source The following settings can be made in Au dio Aux mode e Volume gt page 35 e Balance and fader gt page 36 e Treble and bass gt page 36 e Surround sound gt page 38 Audio Aux A Warning Due to the different volumes of the external audio sources system messages e g navi gation announcements may be much loud er You may need to disable these system messages or adjust the volume of these messages manually gt page 35 i The volume of external audio sources is ex tremely variable It is possible that a device con nected as an external audio source will sound quieter or louder in the vehicle or that the usual maximum volume cannot be achieved On cer tain devices the volume can be set
157. list of stations Voice Control DVD changer DVD changer A Warning Please devote your attention first and fore most to the traffic situation you are in Before your journey please familiarize your self with the radio functions Only use the Voice Control System when road and traffic conditions permit you to do so Otherwise you could be involved in an accident in which you or others could be in jured Operation You can use voice control to e selecta CD DVD e select a track e select a directory in MP3 operation e select a group in Audio DVD operation i On the command Next previous CD DVD the DVD changer changes from one CD DVD to the next skipping any empty compart ments If you select an empty compartment with the CD DVD 1 to CD DVD 6 command the current compartment remains selected gt To select the CD application press the button gt Say one of the following commands e CD player CD changer e DVD audio e DVD video e MP3 gt Press the button gt Give one of the CD or DVD commands explained below Commands Help CD Help DVD Help MP3 With the commands e Help CD e Help DVD audio e Help DVD video e Help MP3 you can have all the commands for the CD DVD or MP3 read out Next CD DVD With the Next CD Next DVD com mands you can select the next audio CD DVD from your DVD c
158. luetooth device 170 Mobile phone 88 Declaration of conformity regarding the distribution of telecommunica tions equipment 11 Delete button 22 Destination input 126 Destination memory 157 Home address 157 Dolby Digital Explanation 06 213 Driving maneuver 148 DI MFP ics leeres ole tadacdes Ei 213 DTS Explanation 26 213 DYD e035 tae cere e tote 213 AUGIO esse Ss aaae bo nase 52 EjectINg e aien a tis west S 57 Ejecting from the DVD changer 57 EOSIN E ote eeinlens euth dans oe ee 54 Loading the DVD changer 55 MONU picket yrant a a e ities 80 Playback options 66 70 Selecting medium 62 Selecting tracks 63 Setting audio format 66 WI Ogee ob a Sek levi coe Rates 74 DVD audio Fast forward reverse 63 Menu overview 59 Pause function 62 Stop function 61 DVD video 4 74 Fast forward reverse 78 Menu overview 4 76 MOG ricci i ieee thee 77 Pause function 79 Picture settingS 79 Selecting a film track 79 Selecting ascene chapter 79 Selecting medium 78 Setting audio format 81 Setting language 81
159. m partments are currently loaded gt To select an empty magazine com partment Rotate or slide O gt To start loading Press The message Please Insert Disc lt x gt will then be displayed gt Insert the DVD into the slot Q with the printed side upwards The DVD changer pulls in the DVD The message Loading Disc lt x gt will be displayed i If the magazine is full you will first need to eject a disc gt page 57 Navigation Introduction Update process The update process starts once the DVD has been loaded COMAND checks whether the map soft ware on the DVD matches the vehicle s navigation system and system software Map software is not suitable for the navigation system or the system soft ware A message is displayed stating that the navigation update DVD with the new map data is not suitable for the system or the system software COMAND ejects the DVD gt Remove the DVD from the slot gt Have the system software updated by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center i It will only be possible to update the map software once the system software has been up dated Map software matches the navigation system and the current system software COMAND checks whether the DVD s map data has already been installed Map data is already installed The version release and a corresponding message will be given on the display gt To confirm message Press
160. matches the characters already entered Switches to list without speller Press and hold deletes complete entry press briefly deletes last character Currently unavailable characters Currently available characters Predictive speller Currently selected character Cancels an entry QD Destination memory list In the predictive speller 8 you can only se lect characters that are currently available The characters that are available depends on those already entered and the content of the destina tion memory When entering characters the list entry always displays a city that best matches the characters already entered COMAND automatically adds matching letters to those characters already entered by the user For the steps of e Entering characters e Deleting an entry e Accepting first list entry e Cancelling an entry e Switching to the list without predic tive speller proceed as described under City list with predictive speller gt page 127 Switching to the destination memory list without predictive speller If there are several entries in the destina tion that have similar spellings ok is high lighted in the speller gt Press You can switch to the list at any point while entering characters gt Slide t repeatedly until the list ap pears without the speller or gt Select ok and press If COMAND can match the characters en tered definitively to
161. mation on Arrival Time Distance e Road currently being driven down e Geo coordinate display If the menu item None is selected the display is hidden Announcement phase COMAND announces the imminent driving maneuver Based on the example display shown below the announcement is made 900 ft ahead of the driving maneuver us ing Please turn right in 900 ft and follow 1 the road name i The announced distance to the maneuver depends on the class of road and its speed limit The display is now split in two The normal map display is shown in the left hand half In the right hand half is either an enlarged detail of the area around the junction junction zoom or a 3D image generated for the course of the road with the route for the next driving maneuver drawn in gt page 150 Route guidance The example illustrated below shows the junction zoom in the right hand half P82 86 6296 31 Next road to be taken Point at which the driving maneuver takes place light blue dot shown in the left hand and the right hand dis play Visual distance indicator to the driving maneuver Driving maneuver turn right here Distance information to the driving ma neuver Route highlighted in blue shown in the left hand and right hand display ae The solid part of the visual distance indicator reduces from bottom to top as the an nounced driving maneuver gets closer N
162. mph The function becomes available again as soon as the speed falls below apprx 2 mph Using the destination entry via the map you can also enter a destination that lies within the digital map but whose address data is not included in the digital map Opening the map gt If at least a city has been entered se lect Map in the Enter Destination menu gt page 126 gt If necessary display the menu system in the map display gt page 119 gt Select Destination gt Using Map In both cases the map together with crosshairs appears Navigation Destination input P82 66 6266 31 Current vehicle location displayed if the vehicle location is close to the crosshairs position Crosshairs Information on crosshairs position Set map scale i The display depends on the setting se lected in Information On Map page 123 It may display the current road if corresponding data is available in the digital map Or it displays the geo coordinate position of the crosshairs if Geo coordinates display is activated page 124 and if there is adequate GPS re ception Moving the map and selecting a desti nation gt To move the map Slide tO or O t gt To set the map scale Rotate Rotating clockwise makes the map smaller rotating counterclockwise en larges it gt To select a destination Press If the crosshairs are outsi
163. mply without max imum permissive exposure evaluation MPE But it is desirable that it should be in stalled and operated with at least 8 inches 20 cm and more between the radiator and person s body excluding extremities hands wrists feet and legs Declaration of conformity regarding the distribution of telecommunica tions equipment DaimlerChrysler declares herewith that this device conforms to the basic requirements and the other relevant regulations of Directive 1999 5 EC RTTE Directive Intended purpose Please bear the following information in mind when using the COMAND e The safety instructions in this guide e Road Traffic Regulations Introduction ae Tampering with electronic components or systems e g radio DVD changer and their soft ware may result in malfunctioning Systems which have not been changed may be affected due to the connectivity of the electronics Malfunctions of the electronics can seriously en danger the operational safety of your vehicle i Always have all work or modifications to electronic components carried out by a qualified specialist workshop with the necessary exper tise and tools for any work required DaimlerChrysler recommends a Mercedes Benz Service centre for this purpose Especially for safety related operations and op erations on safety related systems servicing by a qualified specialist workshop is essential Operating safety Function restrictions when drivi
164. n It is also possible to activate the satellite service online To do so please visit SIRIUS Sat ellite Radio s website at www sirius com USA or www siriuscanada com Canada After the connection is made gt Follow the instructions given by the op erator The activation process may take up to 10 minutes If it is successful you will see the display with the message Acquiring Signal gt page 47 fol lowed by the Satellite radio main menu gt page 47 i Ifa subscription is not included with system purchase credit card information is required to activate your account If a satellite receiver is not installed or not prop erly installed The message Device Unavailable will appear Satellite radio operation i For many operating functions you can also use the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel e g the EE CE FN o BA ot tons for selecting a channel or a menu or scroll ing through lists gt page 23 Switching on See Subscribing to satellite radio for im portant subscription information gt page 46 From another main function gt Select Audio Audio SatRadio ab If radio mode was active last you only need to select Audio Within the audio function gt Select Audio y SatRadio i No Satellite receiver The message No Satellite Radio will appear in a window P82 86 7379 31 The message wil
165. n address book entry that supports navigation as your home address Entering address manually gt gt Switch to the destination memory list without predictive speller if necessary To assign address for first time Press and select New Entry To change home address Select Options gt New Entry In both cases the Enter Destination menu appears Enter the address Proceed as de scribed for entering a destination in the Entering a destination via the ad dress section gt page 126 gt D Navigation Destination memory gt After entering the address select Save COMAND then saves the entry A mes sage is displayed and then the Enter Destination menu with the selected ad dress Start is highlighted automati cally Using address book entry as home ad dress gt Switch to the destination memory list without predictive speller if necessary gt page 157 gt To assign address for first time Press and select Assign to Address Book Entry or gt To change home address Select Options Assign to Address Book Entry In both cases you will see either the list or if there are more than 8 address book entries the search menu with search speller Select the desired address book entry Proceed as described in the Searching for an address book entry section gt page 106 i Under Assigning a destinat
166. n data will be delet ed or retained on the basis of the selec tion A corresponding message is displayed Switching individualization on off gt Select System System Settings Voice Control y Iindividualization On This switches the individualization on M or off O Bluetooth settings General information on Bluetooth Bluetooth is a technology for wireless data communication over short distances of up to approx 30 feet Using Bluetooth you can exchange business cards vCards for example Switching Bluetooth on off gt Select System System Settings Bluetooth Activate Bluetooth This switches Bluetooth on M or off O Connecting Bluetooth devices ae In order to connect Bluetooth devices Bluetooth must be activated on the COMAND and on the particular device In addition a Blue tooth device must be visible for COMAND so that COMAND can find it and display it The pro cedure for performing this setting is given in the manual for the Bluetooth device The following types of devices can be con nected to COMAND via Bluetooth e Mobile phone e Portable personal computer System settings e Laptop PDA You can connect a maximum of 10 devices to COMAND The connection process includes search ing for a device and then authorizing it Opening the Bluetooth device list and searching for a device gt To open th
167. n destination guidance Continue route guidance destination guidance Cancel route guidance navigation nav destination guidance Exit route guidance navigation nav destination guidance Stop route guidance navigation nav destination guidance Terminate route guidance naviga tion nav destination guidance Next gas station Next Mercedes Benz Service Next workshop Next MB service Next hospital Next car park Next restaurant Voice Control Address book commands e Address book e List address book e Read out play address book e Delete address book e Spell entry e Spell name e Find entry e Delete name e List destination memory e Read out play destination memory e lt voice_name_tu gt e lt voice_name_ad gt car e lt voice_name_ad gt car phone e lt voice_name_ad gt landline e lt voice_name_ad gt landline phone e lt voice_name_ad gt landline phone e lt voice_name_ad gt mobile e lt voice_name_ad gt mobile phone e lt voice tag gt mobile phone e lt voice tag gt work Command list lt voice_name_ad gt home Work Office Company business Car Car phone Landline Landline phone Landline phone Mobile Mobile phone Work car Work car phone Car phone work office business company Work office business company landline Work office business company landline telephone phone Landline telephone phone work of fice business company Voice Control Comm
168. n display shows the message Audio Off gt To adjust the volume press the or button Multifunction steering wheel Selecting a radio station channel gt Switch on COMAND and select FM AM Radio gt page 40 or SatRadio gt page 47 gt Select the Audio menu a Wave band Channel name or number gt To select the next or previous pre set channel briefly press R or Fy or gt To select the next or previous chan nel press and hold BA or FN i You can only change the wave band and save new stations channels using COMAND At a glance Multifunction steering wheel Operating the DVD changer Music reg Operating the DVD video sci Alle all gt Switch on COMAND and select DVD gt Switch on COMAND and select Disc video gt page 77 Memory card gt page 60 or Music gt register gt page 67 Select the Audio menu gt Select the Audio menu G 795 Current disc p54 32 Current scene Example view or the CD player gt To select the next or previous Current disc scene briefly press BA or FN Current track gt Toselect the next or previous track briefly press BA or FY or gt To search for the next or previous track press and hold BA or FN i If you are playing a CD or DVD with track in formation the multi function display shows the name and number of the track The track is dis played on
169. nction to radio mode and re quest the station list from there i In this guide the path to a menu item is shown as an action in italics Audio Audio Radio Radio Station List i Depending on the initial situation this se quence of actions may be shorter If radio mode was active last it is sufficient to se lect Audio Radio Station List The individual steps for the above example are described below At a glance Operating COMAND Switching to the current audio mode gt To switch to the main function line Slide gt To select Audio main function Ro tate or slide O gt To confirm selection Press The main display for the audio mode selected last e g CD audio appears The selector bar is located in the dis play selection window 00 03 5 Hung My Head t 1 American IV The M P82 86 6203 31 Selector bar Switching to radio mode i You can also call up the required audio mode directly using the or buttons gt To select Audio again Slide gt To confirm selection Press The Audio menu appears FM AM Radio SatRadio Disc Memory Card Music Register Aux P82 66 6204 31 gt To select FM AM Radio Rotate C or slide O gt To confirm selection Press The radio main display appears SWRI BW P82 66 6205 31
170. nd select an entry gt page 104 gt To initiate call Press Functions during a single call P82 86 6247 31 Phone mode with a single call Other party Symbol for active phone connection Switches the hands free microphone off or on Sends DTMF tones not possible with all mobile phones Device name of the connected mobile phone Terminates call Switching hands free microphone on or off gt Open the phone main menu gt page 92 gt To switch off Select Mic Off When the microphone is switched off the symbol appears in the main ar ea gt To switch on Select Mic On The symbol disappears Sending DTMF tones i This function is not possible with all mobile phones Answering machines or other devices can be controlled via DTMF tones e g for re mote query functions gt To transmit individual characters During a call select the required char acters using the COMAND controller or gt Press the corresponding button on the COMAND control unit keypad Every selected character is transmitted immediately gt Transmitting phone book entry as a sequence of characters Select Name gt Select the desired phone book entry The entry is transmitted immediately as a sequence of characters gt To switch back to call display Select Back Ending an active call gt Switch display to phone mode if neces sary gt page
171. ng the vehicle For safety reasons some COMAND func tions are restricted or not available when the vehicle is moving This can be recog nized for example from the fact that cer tain menu items cannot be selected or the COMAND displays a corresponding mes sage At a glance COMAND control system 14 Multifunction steering wheel 23 Operating COMAND 31 Basic functions of COMAND 35 At a glance COMAND control system COMAND control system Ve QOO Function Page COMAND display 15 Tilting and folding COMAND display 16 COMAND control unit with DVD changer 17 COMAND controller 20 Clear button CLR 22 Back button 22 COMAND components COMAND comprises the COMAND display the COMAND control unit with DVD changer the COMAND controller with the Back and Clear button With COMAND you can operate the follow ing main functions the navigation system the audio function with the radio SatRadio disc CD audio DVD audio or MP3 mode PCMCIA memory card MP3 mode Music Register and Audio Aux operat ing modes the telephone and the address book function DVD video the system functions COMAND display The currently selected function and the associated menus are shown on the COMAND display The COMAND display is divided into several areas P82 86 6210 31 Status line Main functions Main area Submenus At a glance The s
172. nishable by law Telephone Submenu overview Phone list Receive business cards Import external data Submenu overview Telephone Submenu overview Phone main menu Switching to phone mode gt Press the function button on the COMAND control unit i If you press the button with the phone main menu already open the call list Calls Di aled appears gt page 97 or From another main function gt Select Phone y Phone Phone i If phone mode was active last you only need to select Phone Within the phone function gt Select Phone Phone or gt Inthe phone mode press the but ton repeatedly until the phone main menu appears P82 86 6244 31 Phone service status Signal strength if provided by phone Call status Displays COMAND phone book Displays call list selection Speller with characters for entering phone numbers Device name of the connected mobile phone The COMAND phone book is an extract of entries from the COMAND address book All the COMAND address book entries hav ing at least one phone number can be found in the COMAND phone book i For many operating functions you can also use the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel e g the KE ES EN BA KIS or buttons for selecting a track or a menu scrolling through lists or initiating or end ing a call gt page 23 Opening COMAND
173. not operated the system from the driver s seat You have spoken too exaggerated ly too loudly or too quietly A blower is set to its highest set ting or there is wind noise through an open window The fields in the address book en try for the last name and first name are both filled in but you only said the first name or the last name The names entered in the address book do not sound sufficiently dif ferent or are not pronounced as they are written Suggested solutions gt Only operate the system from the driver s seat gt State the commands coherently and clearly without exag gerating gt Prevent loud noises from interfering gt Say the last name and then the first name of the address book entry in full gt Make sure the address book entries are plausible Check the address book entries for the following e The name entries e g last name and first name are in the right fields e Do not use abbreviations or acronyms e Avoid unnecessary spaces in names e Do not use special characters Problem An address book entry without a speaker dependent voice tag is not recognized An address book entry with a speaker dependent voice tag is not recognized A station list entry is not recog nized Possible cause consequence The names entered in the address book do not sound sufficiently dif ferent or are not pronounced as they are written The sound of the voice tags in the addr
174. nsibility DVD maps do not cover all areas nor all routes within an area This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful in terference and 2 This device must accept any interfer ence received including interference that may cause undesired operation Introduction Operating safety A Warning Change or modification not expressly ap proved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment T NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A dig ital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial envi ronment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instruc tion manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications A Warning This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other an tenna or tranmitter VAN Warning This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio fre quency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supple ment C to OET65 This equipment has very low levels of RF en ergy that is deemed to co
175. number A numerically sorted list is available Selecting a category Depending on the number of available cat egories the main category list is displayed either with or without predictive speller gt page 143 Main category list with predictive spell er If this list is given in the display the predictive speller is activated automat ically PARSTUVWXYZ amp 1234567890 P82 66 6288 31 Symbol for main category Characters entered by the user Characters automatically added by the system List entry that best matches the characters already entered Main category list Currently unavailable characters Predictive speller Currently selected character Currently available character i In the predictive speller you can only se lect characters that are currently available The characters that are available depends on those already entered and the data for the digital map When entering characters the list entry always displays a category that best matches the characters already entered COMAND automatically adds matching let ters to those characters 2 already en tered by the user Entering characters gt To select characters Rotate or slide lt O gt Slide s to switch between the lines gt Toconfirm character selection Press Deleting an entry gt To delete individual characters Se lect c r at the bottom right of the speller and pre
176. nventional audio CD This means that the MP3 tracks can not be accessed Similarly if the first session contains MP3 tracks and the second session contains data in audio CD format COMAND handles the CD as an MP3 CD Only the MP3 tracks can be accessed File structure of storage medium When creating an MP3 storage medium you can organize MP3 tracks into folders A folder can also contain additional fold ers A storage medium may have a maxi mum of 255 folders in total A maximum of 255 tracks and 255 folders are permissible per folder A maximum of 4000 tracks in total are permissible per storage medium Track names and folder names When creating an MP3 storage medium you can assign names to the MP3 tracks and to the folders COMAND uses these names in MP3 mode for the corresponding display Empty fold ers or folders containing data other than MP3 tracks will not be displayed by COMAND If MP3 files are stored in the root directory itself the root directory also counts as a folder COMAND will then display the root directory name as a folder name Please note the following when assigning track names e Track names must contain at least one character e Track names must have the extension mp3 e A period must appear between the track name and the extension i COMAND does not support ID3 tags Permissible MP3 formats COMAND supports the MPEG1 audio layer 3 format i In everyday speech this f
177. nwards e switch the COMAND on off objects to the COMAND display itself This may obstruct the movement when the display is being ae into standard position Press e adjust the volume ji again Tolaga iON 5 e select the main functions operating You can tilt the COMAND display vertically Folding in display modes directly or fold it in behind the cover The buttons P e enter phone numbers and accept re are located centrally under the COMAND g resse A ject ate and end phone eae display The display folds in behind the i P cover The main function operating e load and eject CDs DVDs or a PCMCIA mode currently selected remains ac memory card tive Folding out display gt Press button on the display cover The display folds upwards Cleaning instructions H Avoid touching the COMAND display at all times The display has a very sensitive high gloss 16 Olsple surface there is a risk of it being scratched If Folding in display you do have to clean it however then use a soft lint free cloth At a glance COMAND control system er RADIO DISC NAVI Or 15 Function Switching to radio mode Switching wavebands Switching to SatRadio mode Switching to CD audio DVD audio or MP3 mode Switching to DVD video mode Disc slot Loading CDs DVDs Ejecting CDs DVDs Updating the map soft ware Load Eject button Clear button for functions Entering a phone number Deleting digit or
178. o the station list e save a voice tag for a station e delete a station list voice tags only e delete a station voice tag only e select a channel number Satellite ra dio The names of all received and stored sta tions are available for voice recognition To improve voice recognition you can store a voice tag for a specific speaker gt To select the radio or satellite radio application press the button on the multi function steering wheel gt Say the command Radio or Satellite Radio gt Press the button gt Say one of the radio or satellite radio commands explained below Commands You can always give the commands for the radio when you are listening to the radio even if a different application is shown on the display Help Radio Using the Help Radio command you can have all the commands for the radio read out Help Satellite Radio Using the Help Satellite Radio command you can have all the commands for the sat ellite radio read out Voice Control Radio and Satellite Radio Selecting a waveband You can set the waveband with the follow ing commands e FM e AM Next station Previous station You can start manual tuning and set the next station using the following com mands e Next station e Previous station Next category Previous category You can use the following commands to change the categ
179. of dialog Point of interest The system shows the following list in the display 1 Current position 2 Other town Mil Please select a line number Line number 1 Wh Line number 1 accepted Navigation The system shows a numbered list of POI categories Please select a line number or say the category name Line number 5 Number 5 accepted The system shows a numbered list with destinations from the selected category Please select a line number ae SS J Line number 1 Mh Line number 1 accepted The specific destination which has the number one is stored for route guidance i Depending on the selected area other lists may be shown You can only select points of interest in the state or province the navigation system is set for Voice Control Navigation Selecting next point of interest You can use the following commands to select nearby points of interest Next gas station Next car park Next Mercedes Benz Service Next restaurant Next hospital Example of dialog Next gas station The system shows a numbered list of gas stations on the display Please select a line number Line number 1 Line number one accepted Would you like to start route guidance Py Yes J ae LZ SZ The route guidance for this point of inter est is started or No Hl Do you want to save the destina tion Yes The dialog continues as shown in the
180. of other components could be impaired Such conditions might seriously impair the operating safety of your vehicle We recommend to have any service work on electronic components carried out by an au thorized Mercedes Benz Center Introduction A Warning In order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident the driver should enter system settings while the vehicle is at a standstill and operate the system only when permitted by road weather and traffic conditions Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mp h approximately 50 km h your car covers a distance of 44 feet approximately 14 m every second COMAND supplies you with information to help you select your route more easily and guide you conveniently and safely to your destination For safety reasons we encour age the driver to stop the vehicle in a safe place before answering or placing a call or consulting the COMAND screen to read nav igational maps instructions or downloaded information Operating safety A Warning While the navigation system provides direc tional assistance the driver must remain fo cused on safe driving behavior especially attention to traffic and street signs and should utilize the system s audio cues while driving The navigation system does not supply any information on stop signs yield signs traffic regulations or traffic safety rules Their ob servance always remains in the driver s per sonal respo
181. ol Navigation A Warning Please do not use the Voice Control System in an emergency as the tone of your voice may change in a stressful situation This could cause a delay in completing your phone call in a timely manner This could distract you in an emergency situation and cause you to be involved in an accident Voice Control Navigation Operation You can use voice control to enter a state enter a province enter a city enter a district center enter a street enter a house number enter an entire address enter a zip code find address enter a point of interest select one of your previous destina tions call up route information store a destination display the map enlarge reduce the size of the map listen to the destination memory start and stop route guidance switch the guidance instructions on and off gt To select the navigation application press the button on the multi function steering wheel gt Give the Navigation command Press the button gt Give one of the navigation commands explained below v Commands You cannot start the route guidance until all the necessary address data has been entered Help navigation Help Using the Help navigation command you can have all the essential commands for the navigation system read out Entering an address i If voice control fails to recognize your entry it is advisable to spell the name of the
182. on gt page 146 Entering a POI via a phone number search i This function gives you access to all POIs in the digital map stored with a phone number gt In the map display with the menu sys tem displayed gt page 119 select Destination y From POIS gt Search By Phone Number This displays a list of all POls in the dig ital map sorted by phone number and the predictive speller Continue as described in the POI list with predictive speller section gt page 146 Navigation POI input Choosing a POI category The categories and POls available depend on the area for which you wish to enter a POI e POI in local area of destination Alphabetically sorted categories and POls sorted by distance in the vicinity of the destination location are avail able e POI in the vicinity of the location Alphabetically sorted categories and POls sorted by distance in the vicinity of the vehicle location are available e POl ina particular city If you have only entered the country and the city alphabetically sorted cate gories and alphabetically sorted POls within the city limits are available If you have entered more than the country and the city alphabetically sorted categories and POls sorted by distance in the vicinity of the address entered are available e POI via name search An alphabetically sorted list of all POls is available e POI via phone
183. one entry the list ap pears automatically without the predictive speller Destination memory list without predictive speller My Address 32 14 29 N 102 5 48 32 25 N 57 46 ALDERNEY SAILING se CHIKAMING MD LAK MONTVALE IN AP s Morris Mstt P82 86 6285 31 gt To select a destination Rotate or slide t gt To cancel selection Press the button or gt Select Back and press To confirm selection Press v gt To start route calculation Select Start see also gt page 135 Navigation Entering destination from the last destinations gt If necessary switch to navigation mode and display menu system page 118 gt Select Destination From Last Destinations CHIKAMING MI LAKESIDE PORTLAND CHAUTAU CORNELL IL 01 20 2 01 20 2000 01 37 PM MOONS NY MOONS MABBETTS VILLE NY MA IMPERIAL NE Destinatio SHORE MEMORIAL HOS P62 86 6286 31 Last destination gt To select a destination Rotate or slide t gt To confirm selection Press gt To start route calculation Select Start see also gt page 135 ig For more information on the Last destina tions memory go to gt page 162 Destination input Entering destination via the map i In some countries entering destinations via the map is not possible at vehicle speeds above apprx 3
184. one is registered with the rel evant mobile phone network e itis possible to dial e the PIN has been entered If it is not possible to dial voice control is sues a message to this effect i You can still operate your phone using the keypad Voice Control Phone operation Commands Phone Use the Phone command to select the phone application Use this command if you wish the digits entered to be shown on the display Help Phone Voice control has an extensive help func tion Using the Help Phone command you can have all the essential commands for the phone read out gt page 201 Enter PIN Use the Enter PIN command to input the PIN code Personal Identification Number for your phone To do this the phone must be connected via Bluetooth When you have given the command voice control prompts you to enter the PIN code Say the PIN code in the form of a continu ous string of digits or as blocks of digits e g three to five digits Digits 0 to 9 are permitted Voice control repeats the digits it recognizes after each block of digits with a pause of approxi mately half a second between each block of digits and waits for you to continue speaking Example of dialog J Enter PIN Please say the PIN code Zero one three three Zero one three three J Okay T The card is blocked if you enter the wrong code three times in a row Use the PUK personal unblocking
185. onfirm message Press COMAND ejects the DVD gt Remove the DVD from the slot An unsuccessful update may be caused by one of the following e DVD dirty or scratched gt Clean the DVD Please refer to the Notes on DVD discs section gt page 112 gt Restart the update e Overheating as a result of excessively high temperatures in the passenger compartment gt Wait until the passenger compart ment has cooled down gt Restart the update e The memory medium hard drive inte grated into COMAND has a physical de fect gt Contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Navigation General information Operational readiness of the navigation system after the system software up date Sometimes the installed map software is no longer compatible following a system software update by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center In this case the navigation system is not operational gt To update map software Proceed as described in the Update process sec tion gt page 114 Use map software compatible with the system software ab Please note that in this case the update must run through right to the end If you cancel beforehand the navigation system will still not be ready for operation After start up or initial start up the naviga tion system must perform a position find ing operation As a result you may have to drive for some time until precise route guidance takes place In
186. or each passenger Music and films on CD or audio and video DVDs with high resolution surround formats such as MLP DTS or Dolby Digital are played with optimum sound The LOGIC7 distributes the 5 1 surround infor mation over the 12 channel system architecture to provide the optimum sound in all seats This produces the sound characteristics as intended by the sound engineer during the original recora ing harman kardon LOGIC7 converts all two chan nel stereo sound sources into multi channel sur round sound The surround information stored during the original recording is read out using LOGIC7 and likewise distributed over the 12 channels No effects are created during the process anything that was always on the record ing is just made audible again Moreover harman kardon LOGIC7 draws the audible sound source away from the individual loudspeakers thus creating a natural 360 sound platform for each passenger Basic functions of COMAND By selecting LOGIC7 Off the playback of all playable formats is performed as on the ex isting medium Due to the spatial conditions in the vehicle optimal sound is not possible in all seats i Discs supporting the above mentioned au dio formats display the following logos e Dolby Digital OM DOLBY DIGITAL e DTS DIGITAL SURROUND e MLP JM Lossless Setting the surround sound For surround sound you can select be tween LOGIC7 On
187. or slide until Presets is highlighted The presets list appears gt To select a channel Rotate or slide s gt To tune to the selected channel Press or gt Press a number key e g Q on the control unit Displaying information gt Inthe submenu rotate or slide until Info is highlighted gt Press Information about the current program appears P82 86 7383 31 Category Channel Artist Song title You will see if available e the full name e additional information Switching back to the SatRadio main dis play gt Slide O Displaying service information You can call the provider service center for questions or releases whenever you need gt Select SatRadio gt Service in the SatRadio submenu The service information appears P82 86 7384 31 Q Phone number of the provider SIRIUS or Call Service Provider SIRIUS ID of your satellite receiver gt Slide to switch back to the SatRa dio main display Channel list updates While receiving a new channel list the mes sage Updating Channels will appear The channel last tuned will be muted until the update is completed You cannot oper ate the satellite radio After completion of the update the Satellite radio main menu will appear The channel last tuned to will begin to play Satellite radio Sound settings Refer to
188. ormat has been re placed by the designation MP3 Permissible bit and scan rates e Fixed and variable bit rates from 32 kbps to 320 kbps e Scan rates from 8 kHz to 48 kHz i Only use MP3 tracks with a bit rate of 128 kbps or higher and with a scan rate of 44 1 kHz or higher Lower rates may result in impaired sound quality This is particularly true if the sur round sound function has been activated Notes on copyright The music tracks that you can create for playback in MP3 mode are generally copy right protected under applicable interna tional and national laws In many countries the reproduction of copyrighted material is not permitted even if only for personal use without the express prior consent of the copyright holder Please check the current copyright laws for your country and comply with them These restrictions do not apply for exam ple to your own compositions and record ings or for recordings for which authorization has been obtained from the copyright holder Notes about audio DVD discs COMAND can playback commercially available prerecorded audio DVDs that bear the following label You will usually find the label on the DVD booklet the inlay or the DVD itself lt VIDEO AUDIO CD audio DVD audio and MP3 a Audio DVDs differ from recordable DVD R and DVD RW discs Data on audio DVDs are stored either in uncompressed format or in lossless com pressed format The sound qu
189. ory on satellite radio e Next category e Previous category Voice Control Radio and Satellite Radio Selecting the frequency FM range You can select frequencies within the FM range 87 5 to 108 0 MHz directly Voice control also recognizes the words frequency point and megahertz Example of dialog Eighty seven point five megahertz Voice control sets the frequency Selecting the frequency AM range You can select frequencies within the AM range 530 to 1710 kHz directly Voice control also recognizes the words frequency and kilohertz Example of dialog Five hundred and ten kilohertz Voice control sets the frequency Save station Using the Save station command you can give a voice tag to the station currently se lected You can also use this command to improve voice recognition for difficult names or if you want to use a name of your own You could for example save a station with the name Favorite station When you have given the command voice control prompts up to three times to say the station name When repeating the sta tion name make sure that you pronounce it in exactly the same way as you did the first time Otherwise the name cannot be saved and voice control aborts the saving procedure Example of dialog Save station Please say the station name Favorite station Please repeat the station name Favorite station
190. ou load a CD DVD while the vehicle is in motion Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph appr 50 km h your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet appr 14 m every second i If the CD DVD is printed on one side this side must face upwards when loaded If neither side is printed the side to be played must face downwards The system may not be able to play copy protect ed CDs DVDs CD audio DVD audio and MP3 Loading the DVD changer The DVD changer is a magazine with six built in compartments Please Insert Disc 1 ct DVD popa a dis cp P82 86 6220 31 P82 86 6221 31 Magazine menu gt Insert a disc into the slot with the gt To select magazine compartment printed side upwards Rotate OJ or slide O The DVD changer pulls in the disc and Disc slot _ a gt To start loading Press places it in the selected magazine com artment The message Loading Disc Load Eject button all magazine com The DVD changer will switch to the se nee will be pe j partments lected magazine compartment The message Please Wait will be dis i The loading process may take a while de Loading an individual magazine com played pending on the type of disc If you do not insert a partment a gt disc the display will switch back to the Magazine The message Please Insert Disc lt x gt menu after approximately 20 seconds gt Press the Load button will be displayed A menu
191. ound 37 Audio 39 RAGIOs 2 a8d omatine She eee eRe 40 Switching to the radio 40 Submenu overview 41 Switching wavebands 42 Tuning toa station 42 Storing stations 43 Switching to weather band 44 Satellite radio 00 0 45 Important notes 45 Subscribing 0 46 Satellite radio operation 47 CD audio DVD audio and MP3 Safety instructions 52 Notes on MP3 mode 52 Notes on CD DVD discs 54 Notes on the care of CD DVD discs 54 Loading CDs and DVDs 54 Loading PCMCIA memory card 57 Ejecting CDs and DVDs Ejecting PCMCIA memory card 58 Submenu overview 59 Switching to CD audio DVD audio OF MP8 ed ee ee de dead eed 60 Stop function 61 Pause function 62 Selecting CD DVD MP3 media 62 Selecting tracks 63 Fast forward reverse 63 Selecting folders 63 Gracenote Media Database 64 Setting audio format 66 Playback options 66 Music Register 00 67 Switching to Music Register 67 Recording music files 68 Deleting all music files 69 Requesting memory space information 0000 69 Folder functions 69 Playback options
192. ow to operate COMAND and information on the basic functions If you are operating a COMAND for the first time or have rented the vehicle you should first read this chapter E R Audio Here you will find all information regarding the audio function and its radio SatRadio CD audio DVD audio MP3 music register and audio aux modes Introduction Video Here you will find all information regarding the video system Telephone The telephone functions are described here You will also find information on the address book Navigation Here you will find detailed information re garding the following topics e Setting options for the map display and the route calculation Destination input POI input Route guidance Destination memory Where to find it SS SS eS System settings Here you will find all the important infor mation regarding the system settings of the COMAND Furthermore you will find here basic infor mation about TeleAid SOS Roadside as sistance and Information calls A i Voice Control Here you will find information about oper ating several COMAND functions via Voice Control eee Indexes The technical terminology glossary ex plains the most important technical terms Content and keyword indexes are intended to help you find information quickly Introduction Symbols Symbols VAN Warning You will find the following symbols in these operating instruc
193. page 127 Junction list without predictive speller A EXT AVENUE P82 66 6283 31 d symbol for additional options gt To select a junction Rotate or slide s gt To cancel selection Select Back and press or gt Press the button gt To confirm selection Press After the confirmation the Enter Desti nation menu appears again COMAND has accepted the selected junction and entered it automatically in the Enter Destination menu Now you can start the route calculation gt page 135 Starting route calculation i Route calculation can only be started once all the necessary address data has been en tered gt Inthe Enter Destination menu select Start A MAIN ST ADDISON NY State Street No Start P82 86 6284 31 Destination Starts route calculation and then starts route guidance If route guidance is not active yet the route calculation is started If route guidance is already active you will be prompted to confirm that route guidance should be ended gt Select Yes or No Navigation If you select Yes COMAND cancels route guidance and starts the route cal culation to the newly entered destina tion If you select No COMAND resumes the active route guidance During the route calculation an arrow points towards the destination and un derneath the message Calculating Fast Route for example is
194. peller P82 86 6275 31 gt To select a zip code Rotate or slide Os gt To cancel selection Select Back and press or gt Press the button gt To confirm selection Press If COMAND can assign the zip code to a unique address the Enter Destination menu is displayed again The address data has been entered automatically Now you can start the route calculation gt page 135 If COMAND is unable to assign the zip code to a unique address the Enter Destination menu is also displayed again The zip code has been entered automatically To further limit the choice you can now enter the street gt page 131 When entering the street only those streets within the area of the entered zip code are avail able Entering a street i Any city center that has already been en tered is deleted when a street is entered You can only enter those streets that are stored in the digital map gt Inthe Enter Destination menu select Street The street list is displayed with or without predictive speller gt page 131 The display of the predictive speller depends on how many streets are available for the se lected city state or province Street list with predictive speller If this list is given in the display the predictive speller is activated automat ically P82 86 6276 31 List entry that best matches the characters already entered Predictive speller
195. phone book gt Open the phone main menu gt page 92 gt Select Name The COMAND phone book is displayed Telephone 1234567890 P82 86 6248 31 COMAND phone book with search speller C Address book entry Calls up options Search speller Closes phone book jf symbol for voice tag Address book entries may have the symbol An additional voice tag is saved with these entries If an address book entry has the symbol d then this has more than one phone number You can select these subentries gt page 93 gt To close phone book In the search speller select the symbol Back or gt Press EY COMAND phone book Selecting an entry Selecting via list gt Rotate or slide t until the de sired entry is highlighted Selecting subentries gt Select an address book entry with the symbol d from the list and press The symbol d changes into W and the subentries appear P82 86 6249 31 C Expanded phone book entry Phone book entry with subentries gt Rotate or slide s until the de sired subentry is highlighted Telephone COMAND phone book Displaying details on an entry COMAND can also fully display an abbrevi ated entry gt Select entry gt Select Options gt Details The details screen appears gt To close details screen Slide repeatedly until the entry is highlighted again
196. ponding screens if the selected audio CD con tains this information COMAND control system Cockpit Management and Data System Central information and operating unit for various vehicle functions such as radio DVD changer and other equip ment such as telephone navigation system Dolby Digital Optional format for audio data on an DVD audio or DVD video DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF tones control answering machi nes or other devices e g for remote queries DTS Digital Theater Sound Optional format for audio data on an DVD audio or DVD video DVD Digital Versatile Disc Digital storage medium in disc format for storing large data volumes e g films DVD R DVD Recordable gt DVD which can be read and written but not deleted DVD RW DVD Rewriteable gt DVD which can be read written and deleted DVD R DVD Recordable gt DVD which can be read and written but not deleted DVD RW DVD Rewriteable gt DVD which can be read written and deleted Geo coordinates Indicate the geographical position of a location on the earth s surface Technical terminology GPS Global Positioning System System for geographic position finding Satellite signals can be compared by the receiver in the vehicle with a digital map e g on CD ROM and then used for position finding and navigation Gracenote Media Database Media database that is stored on gt COMAND s hard drive
197. progress gt page 192 fon ok MEQ Do you want to make a work call or An acoustic signal confirms that the Dial name address book a home call system is activated gt page 192 J Home call gt Say the required digits zero to r gt To cancel the dialog press the E nine Delete name address book button E or gt page 193 The system confirms by responding gt Say the required words Star or Cancel Hash Find name address book j n You have cancelled the dialog gt Say the concluding command Okay gt page 193 Th F Redial e system dials the number entered List phone book and dialing a phone number You can use the Redia command to redi al the number most recently called You can use the List phone book com mand to listen to all entries in the phone Managing announcement services or book in which a phone number is also voice mail st rd arid if required select ani ntry You can also use voice control to manage Example of dialog your voice mail or recorded announcement List phone book SNe The system reads out all the ad dress book entries with phone num bers gt To selecta name and number press the button at the selected entry A Warning For safety reasons you should only select a destination when the vehicle is stationary While the navigation system provides direc tional assistance the driver must remain fo
198. r slide until Channel is highlighted gt Press Display selection window The channel list appears Currently received channel Sound settings Weather band Channel 1 AM radio FM radio Channel list P82 86 7376 31 P82 86 7377 31 Satellite radio Important notes In chapter Satellite radio you will find detailed information regarding e selecting a station and a program cate gory e memory functions e sound adjustments If you have not done so already please fa miliarize yourself with these functions by reading chapter At a glance i Optional satellite radio equipment and a subscription to satellite radio service provider are required for the satellite radio operation de scribed here a Note that categories and channels shown in illustrations are dependent on programming con tent delivered by the service provider Program ming content is subject to change Therefore channel and categories shown in illustrations and descriptions contained in this manual may differ from the channels and categories deliv ered by the service provider Satellite radio service may be unavailable or in terrupted from time to time for a variety of rea sons such as environmental or topographic conditions and other things we can t control Service might also not be available in certain places e g in tunnels parking garages or with in or next to buildings or near oth
199. radius The list item OTHER at the end of the list contains all the POIs not as signed to any subcategory in the RESTAURANT main category that are located in the search ra dius The selected main category contains no subcategories Selecting it immediately opens the POI list The POI list then contains the available POls for the main category that are located in the search radius POI list As an example the illustration below shows the POI list for the main category of RESTAURANT BREWPUB subcategory in the vicinity of the location Navigation WOODDUCK C a 8 5mi CINDY S RESTAURA P82 86 6291 3i Direction of destination Air line distance to the destination Point of interest Selected category or subcategory i The display Q only appears if you have en tered a PO search in the vicinity of the current position The display 2 is not displayed if you have en tered a POI within a particular city and have only entered the state province and the city Depending on the POI category selected COMAND uses different reference points when determining the distance to the destination e Inthe vicinity of the location The distance to the POI from the current vehicle location e Local area of destination The distance to the POI from the destination entered POI input Selecting a POI gt Select the desired POI The full address of the selected POI is displayed at lf
200. range and its Bluetooth function is switched on Any previously activat ed phone is deactivated Receiving business cards You can import business cards vCards into the address book from external Blue tooth devices Please note the following e Bluetooth must be activated gt page 169 i If the Bluetooth function on the COMAND is switched off the message Blue tooth not activated in system settings appears e The external device can send vCards via Bluetooth e The external device in the vehicle is switched on and authorized gt page 86 gt Ifthe phone main menu is displayed se lect Phone Receive Business Cards or gt Ifthe address book is displayed select Address Book Receive Business Cards gt To import Start the data transfer on the external device gt operating guide for the relevant device The COMAND imports the data for the business cards and displays the num ber of business cards received gt To end reception Press or gt Press the button i You can also receive business cards via the PCMCIA memory card To do this the business cards must be stored in the main directory of the PCMCIA memory card Load PCMCIA memory card page 110 Telephone Setting transmit and receive volume i These settings should normally not be changed as the factory settings are matched to most mobile phones i Changes may
201. ress the button next to the COMAND controller The digit to the left of the cursor is de leted To delete an entire entry Select cir and press and hold until the entire entry has been deleted Call lists COMAND displays the calls received in cluding missed calls or made during phone mode in their own lists i The particular menu item can only be select ed if calls have already been received or made from COMAND The display of missed calls in the COMAND dis play is not possible with all mobile phones i The instrument cluster control system displays a list of the last dialed calls i For many operating functions you can also use the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel e g the KE ES EN BA KS or buttons for selecting a track or a menu scrolling through lists or initiating or end ing a call gt page 23 Calling up the list gt Inthe phone main menu select Call Lists gt Select Calls Received or Calls Di aled The appropriate list appears or gt Inthe phone main menu press Telephone A list of the last dialed calls appears ERO Al Y SAILI a iss lt Spears y P82 86 6245 31 List of incoming calls List of calls received Date time of the highlighted entry List entry options menu i If there is a symbol in front of the phone number or the name then you have missed this call gt To select a list entry Rotate or slide t
202. result in significant impair ments to the transmission quality These set tings may not be changed during an active phone call gt Inthe phone submenu select Phone Phone List gt Select an authorized mobile phone from the list gt Select Options Reception Volu me or Transmission Volume i Reception volume and Transmission only ap pear for authorized devices Activating the mobile phone P82 86 6262 31 Volume bar gt To set the volume Rotate or slide t The volume bar moves up or down gt To confirm selection Press or slide Telephone Activating the mobile phone gt Enter the digits on the COMAND con 911 emergency call TETES trol unit gt page 101 A Warning gt Press the button The 911 emergency call system is a public The phone establishes the connection service Using it without due cause is a gt Wait until the emergency call centre criminal offense answers then describe the emergency The following conditions must be met for a 911 emergency call e Phone switched on e Mobile phone network available e Valid SIM card in the phone not required on all mobile phone net works e Mobile phone connected with COMAND via Bluetooth If you are unable to make an emergency call you will have to initiate rescue mea sures yourself The 971 emergency number is a public service Any abuse is pu
203. rocess and the later voice control mode P82 86 6314 31 System settings Individualization function You can use the individualization function option to adapt the Voice control system to your own voice and therefore improve voice recognition This will affect the ability of the system to recognize the voices of other users and for this reason it can be switched off gt page 168 The individualization function comprises two parts and lasts around 5 minutes Dur ing the process you will practice a few number sequences and voice commands Starting new individualization process i You can only start the individualization func tion when the vehicle is stationary First switch off all interfering units functions such as radio or navigation After starting the system will take you through the training by means of audible in structions gt Select System y System Settings Voice Contro Start New Indi vidualization You will be visually and audibly prompt ed to confirm whether you would like additional information gt Select Yes or No System settings If you select No the first part of the individualization will start You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to practice numbers or voice commands If you select Yes an information screen will appear and you will hear in formation about the sequence of the in dividualization process The fir
204. rrently listen ing to For example if you are listening to the ra dio while the navigation application is ac tive on the display you can operate both applications using voice control Voice Control To operate a different function using voice control you must first switch to that appli cation using the corresponding command Operation using the multi function steering wheel Activates voice control Cancels voice control Decreases the volume Increases the volume Mute i You can cancel the dialog with voice control at any time Voice control is operational around half a minute after COMAND is switched on Overview Starting the dialog gt Switch on the ignition see the vehicle Owner s Manual gt Press the button An acoustic signal confirms that the di alog has been started gt Give acommand Interrupting the dialog If a list appears on the display you can use the Pause command to interrupt the dia log You can then select an entry using the COMAND controller To resume the dialog with voice control press the button on the multifunction steering wheel Voice Control Overview Canceling the dialog gt Press the button or gt Say the command Cancel except when creating and storing voice tags navigation entries or during individual ization or gt Press any button on COMAND Adjusting the volume gt Start the dialog gt Give a command e g
205. rview Radio FM and AM only Enter Frequency M Station information only FM Presets FM and AM only Autostore List of stored stations Channel WB only List of receivable channels Sound Treble Bass Balance Fader Surround sound Radio Radio Switching wavebands You can switch the radio between the FM AM and WB wavebands gt Select FM Q AM or WB G in the radio display The last selected station in the select ed waveband is heard In the WB waveband COMAND displays the Channel name instead of the station names and or frequency or gt Press the function button on the control unit repeatedly until the desired band is selected i Press the button repeatedly to switch wave band in the sequence of FM AM WB and SatRadio mode gt page 47 Pressing again will switch back to FM radio mode Tuning to a station You can tune to a station via station search or by manual frequency input Tuning to a station via station search gt Rotate or slide if the dis play selection window is highlighted or gt Press I or EES on the COMAND control unit The search proceeds upwards or down wards and stops at the next receivable station Tuning to a station via manual frequency input gt Select Radio y Enter Frequency in the radio display An input menu appears or gt Press on the control unit gt To enter a frequ
206. s Call lists i You can call the selected list entry gt page 102 gt Toclose list Select Back Displaying details on a list entry COMAND can also fully display an abbrevi ated list entry gt Select the list entry gt Select Options gt Details The details screen appears gt Back to the list Slide repeatedly until the list is highlighted Telephone Call lists Saving unsaved list entry e Display Unsaved list entries are displayed by phone and ad means of the phone numbers dress book Saved list entries are displayed as the Not Classified C name They are either saved in the address Z book or in the COMAND phone book Home f Work Hh Saving in the address book as a new i entry Phone category 85 5 J Ort ets abc o I P82 86 6246 3 gt Select the list entry Not Classified C ordi gt Select Options gt Save gt New Mobile Phone d Data field Entry Car m Speller i Save has no function if the selected list p A Data field for phone number is com ager entry has already been saved to the address pleted automatically book al R Phone category gt Select Save gt Select a number category e g Number category Home An input menu with data fields will ap To switch data field Slide until pear The data field for the phone num the last name line is hig
207. s to the next track This is due to the pro duction method and does not imply a fault with the unit T Do not attach stickers or labels of any kind to discs They may come loose and damage COMAND COMAND has been designed for discs meeting the requirements of standard EN 60908 There fore only discs with a maximum thickness of 1 3 mm can be used Ifa thicker disc is inserted e g one which stores data on both sides DVD on one side audio data on the other side this cannot be ejected and COMAND will be damaged Do not use 8 cm diameter discs not even with an adapter Only use round 12 cm diameter discs i COMAND can play audio CDs with the high resolution surround format Notes on the care of CD DVD discs e Only touch the discs at the edges e Handle discs with care in order to pre vent malfunctions during playback e Avoid scratching leaving fingerprints and dust on the discs e Clean the discs occasionally with a commercially available cleaning cloth Always wipe in a straight line from the inside outwards never in a circular mo tion e The discs must only be labelled using pens specially designed for this pur pose e After use put the discs back into the box e Protect the discs from heat and direct sunlight Loading CDs and DVDs A Warning Only insert a CD or DVD when the vehicle is stationary There is a risk of accident by be ing distracted from road and traffic condi tions if y
208. sec tion Save destination Last destinations You can use the Last destinations com mand to reselect a destination from a list of the previously selected destinations Example of dialog Last destinations The system shows a numbered list of the previously selected destina tions Mil Please select a line number Line number 1 amy Line number one accepted Would you like to start route guidance Yes The route guidance for this destination is started Save destination You can use the Save destination com mand to save the current destination in the address book by means of a voice tag i If the desired voice tag already exists in the address book the system asks if you want to add the address Example of dialog Save destination Mil Please say the name Smith Mil Please repeat the name J Smith EE Where would you like to save home or work Work MQ The destination has been saved Find address You can use the Find address command to select a previously saved address and start route guidance Example of dialog Find address Wi Please say the name J Smith The system shows a numbered list of saved addresses in the display Wil Please select a line number J Line number 1 Hh Line number 1 accepted Wi Starting route guidance Start route guidance You can use the Start route guidance command to start route guidance once a
209. several films tracks gt In DVD video mode if necessary dis play the menu system gt page 77 gt Select DVD Video DVD Func tions A menu appears jL P82 86 7413 31 DVD function menu gt Rotate or slide s until Title Selection is selected gt To open selection list Press gt Select a film track DVD video Picture settings Adjusting the brightness contrast or color gt In DVD video mode if necessary dis play the menu system gt page 77 Select DVD Video Brightness or Contrast or Color gt To change setting Rotate or slide until the desired setting is reached gt To save setting Press Switching picture format gt In DVD video mode if necessary dis play the menu system gt page 77 gt Select DVD Video The DVD Video menu appears in front of the menu items 76 9 Optimi zed 4 3 or Widescreen indicates the format currently selected gt To switch the format Rotate or slide t until the desired format is selected gt To save setting Press DVD video DVD menu i The DVD menu is the menu stored on the DVD itself Its structure differs from one DVD to another and enables specific actions or settings to be performed Opening the DVD menu gt In DVD video mode if necessary dis play the menu system gt page 77 gt Select DVD V
210. ss or gt Press the button next to the COMAND controller gt To delete an entire entry Select ctr and press and hold amp until the entire entry has been deleted or gt Press and hold until the entire en try has been deleted Navigation Cancelling an entry gt Select Back at the bottom left of the speller and press or gt Press the button The previous menu appears Accepting first list entry gt Press and hold until the list appears without speller or If COMAND can match the characters en tered definitively to one entry the list ap pears automatically without the speller POI input Switching to the main category list with out predictive speller You can switch to the list at any point while entering characters gt Slide t repeatedly until the list ap pears without the speller or gt Select ok and press Main category list without predictive speller HOSPITAL MERCEDES BENZ DEALER ri MONUMENT MOVIE THEATER MUSEUM gt i PB2 86 6289 31 Example Main category list for POls in the vicinity of the location Selected main category with 4 sym bol for subcategories Navigation POI input gt To select main category Rotate or slide tO gt To cancel selection Press the button gt To confirm selection Press Main categories with the 4 symbol contain additional subcategories Th
211. ssasesontis 171 Setting the system language 171 Tele Aid sccssccissesescsssesissnensacssersss 172 System settings System settings System settings Menu overview Display settings Opening System menu System settings Language Adjusting brightness gt Press the function button gt Select System gt System Settings or Display Setting language gt Display Brightness gt Select System in the menu bar with Time main functions Text reader speed Voice control Bluetooth Reset resets COMAND to factory settings Use this function to delete your person P82 86 6312 31 System Settings E Language al data e g before Brightness bar selling your vehicle P82 06 6311 31 Ey gt To adjust brightness Rotate or slide s The brightness bar moves up or down gt To confirm selection Press or slide Setting the display design gt Select System gt System Settings Display gt Select Day Mode or Night Mode or Automatic The dot e in front of the list entry indi cates the current selection i In the Automatic setting COMAND evalu ates the automatic vehicle light sensor and auto matically switches over the display design Time settings Setting the time i The correct time is essential for the follow ing system functions to operate correctly e Route guidance on routes with time dep
212. st list entry gt Press and hold until the Enter Destination menu appears Here you will find the accepted list entry or If COMAND can match the characters en tered definitively to one town the Enter Destination menu appears automatically with the selected list entry Switching to the list without predictive speller If other entries for a town exist or the name exists more than once in the system then ok is highlighted in the speller gt Press You can switch to the list at any point while entering characters gt Slide t repeatedly until the list ap pears without the speller or gt Select ok and press COMAND will complete your entry if the name is unambiguous In this case it is not necessary to switch to the list the Enter Destination menu will appear Selecting a list entry DERBY DERBY JUNCTION DEVINE DICK DILLON P82 86 6202 31 Town list for navigation 4 symbol for additional options gt To select a town Rotate or slide O gt To confirm selection Press gt Atown with the Q symbol exists more than once in the selected country Con firming this type of town will result in a further selection The 4 symbol then switches to V At a glance Operating COMAND Operating example Switching to radio mode and request ing the station list Initial situation You would like to switch for example from the phone fu
213. st part of the individualization then starts auto matically or gt To close display Press You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to practice numbers or voice commands P82 86 6316 31 gt D System settings System settings Once the first part is over you will be prompted to confirm that you wish to start the second part gt Select Yes or No If you select No the individualization is cancelled The data from the first part is saved automatically If you select Yes the second part of the individualization will start The individualization is ended once the second part has been completed A corre sponding message is displayed The data from the second part is saved automatical ly P82 86 6317 31 Cancelling first or second part of indi vidualization process gt Select Cancel You will be prompted to confirm that you really wish to cancel Select Yes or No If you select Yes the individualization is cancelled The data from the can celled part will be lost If you select No the cancelled part of the individualization will restart Deleting any previous individualization data gt Select System y System Settings Voice Control Delete Individu alization You will be prompted to confirm that you really wish to delete it Select Yes or No The individualizatio
214. t gt To change the predictive speller lan guage Select yn gt Rotate OJ or slide t x until the re quired language is highlighted and press gt To move the cursor in the data field Select or gt Deleting an entry gt To delete an individual character Select cir and briefly press or gt Press the button next to the COMAND controller Telephone The character to the left of the cursor is deleted gt To delete an entire entry Select c r and press and hold until the entire entry has been deleted or gt Press and hold until the entire en try has been deleted Cancelling an entry gt Select 5 If one of the data fields contains data you will be prompted to confirm wheth er you wish to save the entry gt Select Yes or No The entry will be saved or discarded on the basis of the selection Saving entry gt Select ok A corresponding message is displayed COMAND phone book Deleting entry The deletion rules vary according to the en try selected e Phone book entry selected The entry is deleted in the COMAND phone book and the address book if the address book entry only contains phone numbers e Entire address book entry selected The entry is deleted in the COMAND phone book and additionally also in the address book if the address book entry only contains phone numbers e Subentry of an address book entry se lected
215. t Press The Enter Destination appears again The selected state province has been entered automatically Entering a city i You can only enter those cities that are stored in the digital map Any zip code that has already been entered is deleted when a city is entered gt Inthe Enter Destination menu select City The city list is displayed with or without predictive speller gt page 129 The display of the predictive speller de pends on how many cities are available for the selected state province Navigation Destination input City list with predictive speller If this list is given in the display the predictive speller 8 is activated automat ically P82 86 6272 31 Characters entered by the user Characters automatically added by the system List entry that best matches the characters already entered Switches to list without speller Press and hold deletes complete entry press briefly deletes last character Currently unavailable characters Currently available characters Predictive speller Currently selected character Cancels an entry QD List Navigation Destination input i In the predictive speller 8 you can only se lect characters Q that are currently available The characters that are available depends on those already entered and the data for the digital map When entering characters the list entry always displays a city that
216. t and ejects the disc gt Remove the PCMCIA memory card from the slot 2 gt Repeat the last step until the magazine is empty Submenu overview CD or DVD A or MP3 Normal track sequence Random Tracks Random Folder MP3 only Switch Read CD data base function on off CD mode only I ay gt DVD audio mode only or REC CD audio mode only II Pause E Stop playback gt Restart or resume playback REC Switch on REC function CD audio DVD audio and MP3 Track list CD and DVD audio mode only Changer Sound or Folder MP3 mode only Display track list CD audio and DVD au dio mode only Folder list MP3 mode only Media selection via me Treble dia list gt page 62 Bass Balance Fader Surround sound CD audio DVD audio and MP3 Switching to CD audio DVD audio or MP3 From the control unit gt Load CD DVD gt page 54 or PCMCIA memory card gt page 57 COMAND loads the inserted medium and begins playback or gt Press the function button i Pressing the function button switches di rectly to the disc mode selected last CD audio DVD audio MP3 CD or DVD video COMAND then accesses all discs in the DVD changer the memory card or the Music Register gt If necessary select CD DVD audio MP3 media gt page 62 or gt When playing a DVD video Open the media list as described under Select ing DVD media gt
217. tabase and the Read CD Database function must be switched on If this is the case COMAND provides the corresponding data such as name of art ist album and track in the corresponding displays and lists If COMAND accesses the Gracenote Media Database while reading an audio CD the following information is displayed DO Dovey OIGITAL noid P82 866 7385 31 Switching Read CD database function on and off gt Switching to CD audio mode gt page 60 gt Select CD y Read CD Database Depending on the previous status the function will be switched off O or on M CD audio DVD audio and MP3 Updating the Gracenote Media Database As new music CD releases occur it is nec cessary to update the Gracenote Media Database Optimum Gracenote music recognition function is only achieved when the most up to date data base is available in your vehicle You can have the music recognition soft ware updated at an Authorized Mercedes Benz center by means of a DVD or perform the update process yourself i The Gracenote Media Database is updated at the same time as the map software gt page 113 CD audio DVD audio and MP3 Setting audio format It is only possible to set the audio format in DVD audio mode The number of available audio formats is dependent on the DVD The content of an audio DVD is called the album which can be divided into a maxi mum of nine groups
218. tatus line Q displays the time and the current telephone status You can change the main function using the menu bar 2 The selection is made us ing the COMAND controller gt page 20 In this example the Audio main function is set to the radio mode and the main area G is active i The arrangement of the menus can vary de pending on the equipment The menus for the full equipment version are shown in this guide COMAND control system Menu overview Having selected a main function you will see the submenu at the bottom edge 4 of the COMAND display Additional menus are available at the top of the COMAND display for the naviga tion audio and telephone main functions gt page 16 At a glance COMAND control system Main Function menu items The table below illustrates the structure of the main functions and the associated menu items Navi Audio Phone Video System Map Display FM AM Radio Phone Resumes playback if Main function display DVD video is loaded in appears changer Mode SatRadio Address Book Block Area Disc Information On Map Memory Card MP3 mode M Highway Information Music Register Aux At a glance COMAND control system Tilting and folding COMAND display Tilting display COMAND control unit E Do not place any objects in front of or be Press once or twice With the COMAND control unit you can hind the COMAND display and or secure any The display tilts dow
219. tinue once the disc has been ejected completely Ejecting one disc gt Press the Eject button The Magazine menu appears The mag azine compartment with the current disc is highlighted CD audio DVD audio and MP3 P82 86 6223 31 Q Magazine compartment occupied ejecting possible Disc type Disc name only if stored on disc Current disc gt To select occupied magazine com partment Rotate or slide O gt Press The message Ejecting Disc lt x gt will be displayed The following message will then be displayed gt D CD audio DVD audio and MP3 Please Remove Disc 1 Pied DO SoLay DIGITAL P82 86 622531 gt Remove the disc from the slot Q If you do not remove the disc from the slot the DVD changer will automat ically pull it back in after a short while and begin playback Ejecting all discs gt Press the Eject button The Magazine menu appears Ejecting PCMCIA memory card Fill Empty Slots P82 86 6224 31 Back Eject All gt Select Eject All The DVD changer ejects the first disc found The message Ejecting Disc lt x gt is displayed Eject button Slot for PCMCIA memory card gt Press the Eject button Q twice The PCMCIA memory card is ejected gt Remove the disc from the slot Q when you see the message prompting you to do this The DVD changer switches to the next occupied magazine compartmen
220. tions Warning notices draw your attention to ha zards that may endanger your health or life or the health or life of others The asterisk identifies optional equipment Since not all models have the same standard equip ment your COMAND system equip ment may deviate from some descriptions and illustrations T Highlights hazards that may result in dam age to your COMAND i Helpful hints or further information you may find useful gt D gt page 9 gt Display This symbol points to in structions for you to follow A number of these symbols appearing in succession in dicates a multiple step pro cedure The continuation symbol marks an interrupted proce dure which will be continued on the next page This symbol tells you where to look for further infor mation on this subject This symbol is used in the glossary It indicates that the term immediately follow ing the symbol is also ex plained in the glossary Messages menu items or soft key names appearing in the COMAND color display are printed in the style shown here Operating safety A Warning Any alterations of electronic components or software can cause malfunctions Radio satellite radio amplifier DVD chang er navigation module telephone and Voice Control systems are interconnected There fore if one of the components is not opera tional or has not been removed replaced properly the function
221. town and street Spell names of towns and streets when abroad The system guides you completely through the dialog to route guidance As soon as a valid address is entered at least the town you can use the Start route guidance command to start the route guidance Enter state Enter province You can use the Enter state Enter pro vince command to change the state or province setting of the navigation system Example of dialog Enter state a I The system shows a numbered list of possible state names on the dis play If there is only one entry on the list voice control asks if it is correct Please enter the name of the state Please select a line number J Line number 1 Line number 1 accepted Enter destination You can use the Enter destination com mand to enter a complete address The system guides you through the whole dialog As soon as a valid address is en tered at least the town you can use the Start route guidance command to start the route guidance Example of dialog J Enter destination Do you want to enter street first or town first Town Please say the name of the town Albany Loading list of towns The system shows a numbered list of possible city names on the dis play If there is only one entry on the list voice control asks if it is correct Please select a line number Line number 1 Line number 1 accepted Would
222. troduction GPS reception The correct functioning of the navigation system is also dependent on the GPS re ception In certain situations the GPS re ception may be impaired distorted or even impossible e g in tunnels multi storey car parks or due to snow on the GPS anten na If there is snow on the GPS antenna you should remove it The GPS antenna is at the rear on the vehicle s roof Route guidance after vehicle transport After vehicle transport e g by ferry car train or by towing COMAND must deter mine the vehicle location again Position finding takes place automatically when the vehicle is driven off again even if COMAND is switched off The actual length of time may vary from case to case While the vehicle is determining its posi tion route guidance is subject to the fol lowing restrictions e Navigation announcements route guidance displays and displayed street names do not match the actual loca tion Navigation Introduction e COMAND does not issue any naviga tion announcements e The message Off Mapped Road and a direction arrow are displayed instead of the route guidance displays The ar row indicates the direction of the desti nation i Direction arrow accuracy is also dependant on correct vehicle position and or direction Once the position finding operation has been completed route guidance takes place again via navigation announcements and route guidance displays
223. und settings Media selection Disc name only if stored on disc Calls up track list QD Stop function GD Pause function 3 Storage medium position in the media list Playback options Example of MP3 display P82 866 6228 31 Disc type amp or Track number Track name Elapsed track time Visual time and track display Current playback option Sound settings Media selection Current folder Calls up folder list QD Storage medium position in the media list Playback options i An example of a media list display can be found on gt page 62 CD audio DVD audio and MP3 Stop function i The function is only available in DVD audio mode gt Switch to DVD audio mode gt To interrupt playback Select W The II display changes to gt To resume playback Select gt Playback will then continue at the point at which it was interrupted gt To stop playback Press again when playback is stopped gt Select W twice in immediate succes sion during playback The option selector remains at gt gt To restart playback Select gt Playback starts from the beginning of the DVD CD audio DVD audio and MP3 Pause function Selecting CD DVD MP3 media The media list shows you the storage me gt InCD audio DVD audio and MP3 dia currently available n CD audio audi IO audio DVE audio s y e In the DVD changer magazine com MP3 mod mode Select Chan
224. valid destination has been entered Start route guidance Wi Starting route guidance Voice Control Route information You can use the Route information com mand to have the following information on your currently planned route read out e Distance to destination e Remaining driving time e Expected arrival time Guidance instructions on When you use the Guidance instructions on command voice control repeats the last driving tip If the driving tip output has been switched off up to this point it is now switched on again Guidance instruction off You can use this command to switch off the route guidance voice output Navigation Cancel route guidance You can use this command to stop route guidance Example of dialog Cancel route guidance HG Are you sure you want to cancel route guidance J Yes Hi Cancelling route guidance Voice control cancels route guidance or No Hi Continuing route guidance The dialog with voice control is terminated Route guidance remains activated Zoom in out You can use these commands to zoom the map display one step in or out Zoom in out completely You can use these commands to set the map display directly to the smallest or larg est scale Voice Control Navigation List destination memory You can use the List destination memory command to listen to the entries from the address book s d
225. vehicle Multifunction display menus Menus Navi gt page 26 Audio gt page 27 Tel gt page 29 At a glance Multifunction steering wheel At a glance Multifunction steering wheel Navi menu The multi function display shows naviga tion instructions in the Navi menu gt Select the Navi menu Route guidance inactive gr b Direct of travel O N CRAIG 120 RD MONTVALE NJ 72 5 F Direction of travel Current road The road you are currently driving on only appears if it is in the map software Route guidance active No Maneuver announced 4 ot A PARAGON DR MONTVA Distance to destination Distance to next maneuver Current road Symbol for follow the road s course Maneuver announced without change of lane ay SUMMIT AVE r l n Road into which the maneuver leads Distance to maneuver and graphic dis tance display Symbol for maneuver When a maneuver is announced you will see the symbol for the maneuver and be side it a graphic distance display 2 This decreases as you approach the announced maneuver Maneuver announced with change of lane Lane recommendations are only displayed if the relevant data is available on the digi tal map eu vork state o fl Road into which the maneuver leads Distance to maneuver and graphic dis tance display Lane r
226. vi gt Highway Informati on Depending on the previous status the function will be switched off O or on M P82 86 6310 31 Example display Function on Information type Rest area Name of rest area Distance from the current vehicle loca tion ab If the digital map does not supply any data only a stylized road without highway information is displayed in the right hand half of the screen Navigation Introduction Navigation Destination input Destination input Introduction to destination input A Warning For safety reasons only enter a new desti nation when the vehicle is stationary i You can enter a destination regardless of whether or not route guidance is active The following destination input options are available e Entering a destination via the address e Entering a destination from the desti nation memory e Entering destination from the last des tinations e Entering a POI e Entering a destination via the map e Entering a stopover destination Entering a destination via the ad dress i In some countries it is not possible to enter addresses at vehicle speeds above apprx 3 mph The function becomes available again as soon as the speed falls below apprx 2mph i Set the system language page 171 The following options are available for en tering a destination via an address e Entering state province city zip code and stre
227. y focus when driving For your safety and the safety of others se lecting features through the multifunction steering wheel should only be done by the driver when traffic and road conditions per mit it to be done safely Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph approximately 50 km h your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet approximate ly 14 m every second gt To select a menu press the IE or EJ button gt To select a submenu or scroll ina list press the WN or BA button gt To select the next menu level up press the back button or To select the standard display keep pressing the back button until the standard display with the odometer and trip odometer appears again in the display Press and hold the button until the standard display with the odometer and trip odometer appears To confirm the selection press the button To confirm a display message press the or button Multifunction display The description field on the multifunction display shows you values and settings as well as any display messages that may have been generated lal ot PARAGON DR MONTVALE Da g l Description field Line for menus Text field shows settings functions submenus and any malfunctions that oc cur gt To show the line for menus 2 press the KEM or EJ button Menus and submenus The number of menus shown depends on the optional equipment in the
228. y occur with the playback A wide variety of disc writing software and writ ers are available Due to this variety we cannot guarantee that the system will be able to play discs that you have written copied yourself Hi Do not attach stickers or labels of any kind to discs They may come loose and damage COMAND Labels may also cause the disc to bend which may result in reading errors and problems with disc recognition Hi COMAND has been designed for discs meet ing the requirements of standard EN 60908 Therefore only discs with a maximum thickness of 1 3 mm can be used Ifa thicker disc is inserted e g one which stores data on both sides DVD on one side audio data on the other side this cannot be ejected and COMAND will be damaged Do not use 8 cm diameter discs not even with an adapter Only use round 12 cm diameter discs Notes on the care of discs e Only touch the discs at the edges e Handle discs with care in order to pre vent malfunctions during playback e Avoid scratching leaving fingerprints and dust on the discs e Clean the discs occasionally with a commercially available cleaning cloth Always wipe in a straight line from the inside outwards never in a circular mo tion e The discs must only be labelled using pens specially designed for this pur pose e After use replace the discs into the sleeve e Protect the discs from heat and direct sunlight DVD playback conditions Some DV
229. y shows Phone ready gt Press to go to the most recently dialled number or name in the Calls Di aled menu gt Press R or FP to select the num ber or name you are looking for gt Press or to start dialling Operating COMAND Opening menu for a main function Example Audio menu FM AM Radio P82 86 6198 31 Menu bar with main functions Audio menu The symbol e indicates current operat ing mode gt To switch to Main function line Q Slide gt To select Audio main function Ro tate or slide O gt To confirm selection Press You will see the main display for the se lected audio mode At a glance gt To switch back to the line Q Slide t and press The Audio menu appears Selecting menu item Example 1 Radio station memory PB2 86 6199 31 Selector bar Selecting menu item gt Rotate or slide tOs The selector bar moves up and down within the list Confirming menu item gt Press Operating COMAND Exiting the menu without selecting gt Slide against the list direction Example 2 Navigation Enter Destina tion menu _ Start treet No P82 86 6200 31 Enter Destination menu Menu with upper and lower menu bar Selector bar Selecting menu item gt Rotate or slide O The selector bar moves horizontally Switching menu bar gt Slide rOs Confirming menu item gt Press
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