Operating instructions

Selecting playback options
If the Bluetooth
®
audio device supports the
corresponding function, the following options
are available:
R
Normal Track SequenceNormal Track Sequence: the tracks are
played in the normal order (e.g. track 1, 2,
3 etc.).
Audio data playback is determined by the
order in which the tracks are written to the
data medium. Alphabetical order is the
most common. Once all the tracks in a
folder have been played, the tracks in the
next folder are played.
R
RandomRandom TrackTrack ListList: the current track list
is played in random order (e.g. 3, 8, 5 etc.).
R
RandomRandom MediumMedium: all tracks on the data car-
rier are played in random order (e.g. track
3, 8, 5 etc.).
Playback options are optional functions
and are not, or only partially, supported by
Bluetooth
®
audio devices.
Selecting playback options
X
To select OptionsOptions: turn and press the con-
troller.
X
Select Playback ModePlayback Mode.
A # dot indicates the current setting.
X
Select the desired option.
If you select RandomRandom TrackTrack ListList, you will
see a corresponding message in the dis-
play/selection window.
Increasing the volume using COMAND
X
To select OptionsOptions: slide and press
the controller.
X
To select VolumeVolume: turn and press the con-
troller.
A menu appears. The # dot indicates the
current setting.
X
Select StandardStandard or BoostBoost.
Information on sound settings
(Y page 200).
Information on audio AUX mode
(Y page 189).
Operation with the Media Interface
Prerequisite
Media Interface is a universal interface for the
connection of mobile audio and video devi-
ces. Media Interface in COMAND has two
USB connections.
The USB connection sockets are located in
the stowage compartment under the armrest.
Media Interface basic display
:
Main function bar
;
Display for the active data medium
=
Media menu bar
?
Title display in the media list
A
Current track/number in track list
B
Numerical time display
C
Artist and album
D
Graphic time display
E
Additional display area with cover view
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Operation with the Media Interface
Media