Operation Manual
X
Call up the input menu with data fields
(
Y page 395).
X
Select S and confirm W with the COMAND
controller.
S
appears in the data field.
X
Select c and confirm W with the COMAND
controller.
The letter c
is added to S in the data field.
X
Repeat the process until the name has
been entered in full.
Other input menu functions:
R
Deleting a character/an entry
(
Y page 303)
R
Switching between upper/lower-case let-
ters (
Y page 302)
R
Changing the character set (Y page 302)
R
Moving the cursor to the next data field
(
Y page 303)
X
To enter a phone number: select the dig-
its one by one in the corresponding data
field by turning cVd and sliding ZVÆ the
COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm.
Switching data fields
:
Cursor in the next data field
;
Stores the entry
=
4 and 5 symbols to select a data field
In the input menu, if you want to enter a first
name after you have entered a surname, for
example, proceed as follows to switch
between the data fields:
Option 1
X
Select 4 or 5 in the character bar and
press W to confirm.
The input menu shows the data field selec-
ted.
Option 2
X
Slide ZV the COMAND controller repeat-
edly until the character bar disappears.
X
Select the data field by sliding ZVÆ and
press W to confirm.
Storing the entry
X
After making an entry in the input
menu, e.g. to create a new
entry(
Y page 395): select the ¬ sym-
bol in the character bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm.
The entry is stored in the address book.
Further functions available in the char-
acter bar
Changing the language of the character
bar
While making an entry in the input menu
(
Y page 395):
X
Select B and press W to confirm.
X
Select a language by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm.
Switching the character bar to letters
While making an entry in the input menu, e.g.
to create a new entry (
Y page 395):
X
Select the * (upper case) or E
(lower case) symbol and press W to con-
firm.
Changing the character set
While making an entry in the input menu
(
Y page 395):
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At a glance
COMAND