Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- At a glance
- System settings
- Navigation system
- Vehicle equipment
- Introduction
- Basic settings
- Destination entry
- Introduction to destination entry
- Entering a destination by address
- Selecting a destination from the destination memory (e.g. My address)
- Entering a destination from the list of last destinations
- Entering a destination using the map
- Entering a destination using geo-coordinates
- Entering an intermediate stop
- Entering waypoints
- Entering a special destination
- Personal special destinations
- Route guidance
- General notes
- Change of direction
- Example of a display without changes of direction
- Lane recommendations
- Announcing the street names
- Cancelling or continuing route guidance
- Destination or area of destination reached
- Navigation announcements
- Avoiding a section of the route blocked by a traffic jam
- Selecting an alternative route
- Displaying destination information
- Route overview
- Route display
- Recording the route
- Off-road and off-map
- Dynamic route guidance
- Destination memory
- Previous destinations
- Map operation and settings
- Additional settings
- Problems with the navigation system
- Telephone
- Vehicle equipment
- General notes
- Telephony via the Bluetooth® interface
- Convenience telephony
- Switching between Bluetooth® and convenience telephony
- Reception and transmission volume
- Telephone operation
- Using the phone book
- Using call lists
- Using the speed-dial list
- Text message (SMS)
- Using the address book
- Introduction
- Calling up the address book
- Searching for an address book entry
- Creating a new entry in the address book
- Deleting an address book entry
- Displaying details for an address book entry
- Changing an address book entry
- Calling a number stored in an entry
- Storing the phone number as a speed dial number
- Starting route guidance to an entry
- Voice tags
- Storing a phone book entry from the mobile phone in the address book
- Importing contacts
- Mercedes-Benz Contact
- COMAND Online and Internet
- Audio
- Vehicle equipment
- Radio mode and DAB radio mode
- Audio CD/DVD and MP3 mode
- Important safety notes
- Inserting/ejecting CDs/DVDs
- Inserting and ejecting an SD memory card
- Connecting a USB device
- Activating audio CD/DVD or MP3 mode
- Pause function
- Stop function
- Selecting CD/audio DVD/MP3 discs
- Selecting a track
- Fast forward/rewind
- Gracenote Media Database
- Displaying the track and album
- Displaying metadata (MP3 mode)
- Setting the audio format
- Selecting an active partition (USB mass storage devices only)
- Playback options
- Notes on MP3 mode
- Music search
- MUSIC REGISTER
- Operation with Bluetooth® audio
- Connecting Bluetooth® audio devices
- Switching on Bluetooth® audio mode
- Starting/stopping playback
- Starting playback if the Bluetooth® audio device has been stopped("paused") Fabian Ventzke, 080410
- Selecting a track
- Selecting playback optionsergänzt, Feature Set 2
- Switching Traffic Programme on/off
- Adjusting the sound settings
- Increasing the volume using COMANDneu aufgenommen, 130410
- Media Interface mode
- Audio AUX mode
- Video
- Vehicle equipment
- General information
- Basic settings
- TV mode
- Video DVD mode
- Safety notes
- Notes about discs
- DVD playback conditions
- Function restrictions
- Inserting and removing DVDs
- Activating video DVD mode
- Hiding/showing the navigation menu
- Showing/hiding the menu
- Fast forward/rewind
- Stop function
- Pause function
- Selecting a scene/chapter
- Selecting a film/title
- Selecting a video DVD from the media list
- DVD menu
- Setting the language and audio format
- Subtitles and camera angle
- Interactive content
- Video AUX operation
- Picture viewer
- Rear Seat Entertainment System
- Vehicle equipment
- General information
- Basic functions
- System settings
- Audio CD/DVD and MP3 mode
- TV mode
- Video DVD mode
- General notes
- DVD playback conditions
- Function restrictions
- Inserting and removing a CD/DVD
- Activating video DVD mode
- Hiding/showing the navigation menu
- Showing/hiding the menu
- Fast forward/rewind
- Pause function
- Stop function
- Selecting a scene/chapter
- Selecting a film/title
- DVD menu
- Setting the audio format
- Subtitles and camera angle
- Interactive content
- Active COMAND source mode
- AUX mode
- Internet
- Editorial office
tions), you can also enter the PIN using voice
commands.
:
PIN entry line
;
To confirm the pin (available if entered)
=
Character bar
You can enter the PIN using the character bar
(option 1) or the number keypad (option 2).
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Option 1: select the digits in character bar
= by turning cVd the COMAND controller
and press W to confirm.
X
Select icon ; in character bar = and
press W to confirm or press the 6 but-
ton.
Further information on deleting can be found
in the "Searching for a phone book entry"
section (Y page 130).
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Option 2: enter the digits using the number
keys.
Once you have entered the first digit,
icon ; is highlighted in the character bar.
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Confirm symbol ; by pressing W the
COMAND controller or press the 6 but-
ton.
In both cases, COMAND will check the PIN.
If the PIN is entered correctly, the tele-
phone basic menu appears.
Telephone basic menu (convenience
telephony)
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Press the % function button.
When the mobile phone is inserted in the
bracket and is operational, the following dis-
play is shown:
Telephone basic menu (convenience telephony)
:
Network provider icon
;
Signal strength of mobile phone network
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=
Receiver icon ¢ or ¡
?
To display call lists
A
Character bar
B
Convenience phone connected
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To display the COMAND phone book
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Bars ; display the current signal
strength of the mobile phone network. If all
the bars are filled, you have optimum
reception. If all the bars are empty, there is
very poor reception or none at all.
Receiver icon = shows whether a call is
active/being connected ¡ or not ¢.
SMS display in telephone basic menu
The 1 mail icon is displayed when you have
an unread text message. The symbol disap-
pears once you have read the text message.
The ú mail symbol is displayed when the
text message memory is full. The symbol dis-
appears once you delete at least one text
message.
The SMS menu item is available if the function
is supported by the convenience telephone
and the mobile phone bracket and once the
convenience telephone has completed the
download of the text message.
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Convenience telephony
Telephone