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
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- 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
Adding telephone numbers to an
existing phone book entry
X
Select an entry in the selection list by turn-
ing cVd the COMAND controller.
X
Select the list symbol to the right of the
entry by sliding VY the COMAND control-
ler and press W to confirm.
X
Select Add telephone no. and press W
to confirm.
X
Select a category for the number, e.g.
Home, and press W to confirm.
X
Select a category for the phone, e.g.
Mobile, and press W to confirm.
X
Select Continue and press W to confirm.
COMAND stores the data if there are fewer
than five numbers assigned to the entry you
are searching for in the selected number
category.
If five numbers are stored for the entry in
the selected number category, a prompt
will appear asking whether you wish to
overwrite one of the existing numbers.
X
Select Yes or No and press W to confirm.
If you select Yes, a selection list will appear
containing the five existing numbers.
If you select No, the process will be aborted.
X
Select the number to be overwritten by
turning cVd the COMAND controller and
press W to confirm.
An input menu appears. The data field for
entering the new phone number is high-
lighted.
X
Enter characters and save the entry. Pro-
ceed as described under "Entering charac-
ters" in the "Entering characters in the
address and phone books" section
(Y page 27).
Using call lists
Introduction
COMAND displays lists of calls received
(including missed calls) and made during
phone operation. Call lists are not available
unless a mobile is connected to COMAND.
COMAND supports the PBAP Bluetooth
®
pro-
file. For this reason, note that the system
behaviour differs, especially when telephon-
ing via the Bluetooth
®
interface:
R
Convenience telephone or Bluetooth
®
tele-
phone with PBAP Bluetooth
®
profile:
The call lists are downloaded automatically
from the mobile phone by COMAND as
soon as the mobile phone is connected to
COMAND.
COMAND displays entries without time
information if they have been downloaded
from a convenience telephone.
R
Bluetooth
®
telephone without PBAP Blue-
tooth
®
profile:
The call lists are created and displayed by
COMAND.
i
For Bluetooth
®
telephones without the
Bluetooth
®
profile PBAP, the call lists in
COMAND are not synchronised with those
on your mobile phone. These calls may or
may not be listed on your mobile phone,
depending on the model.
i
If no mobile phone is connected, then the
Call lists menu item is greyed out and
cannot be selected. If you connect a mobile
phone other than the previous one to
COMAND, the previously available call lists
and their entries will be deleted automati-
cally. They are still available on the mobile
phone itself.
i
The respective menu item can only be
selected if calls have already been made or
received in COMAND.
Displaying missed calls in the COMAND
display is not supported by all mobile
phones.
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