User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Operating safety
- At a glance
- System settings
- Vehicle functions
- Navigation
- Features of your COMAND Online
- Introduction
- Basic settings
- Entering a destination
- Important safety notes
- Entering a destination by address
- Selecting a destination from the destination memory
- Entering a destination from the list of last destinations
- Entering a destination using the map
- Entering a destination using geo-coordinates
- Entering a destination using Mercedes-Benz Apps
- Street View
- Entering waypoints
- Entering a POI
- Personal POIs
- ViaMichelin travel guide
- Route guidance
- Dynamic route guidance
- Destination memory
- Last destinations
- Map operation and map settings
- Additional settings
- Problems with the navigation system
- Telephone
- Features of your COMAND Online
- General notes
- Telephony via the Bluetooth® interface
- Switching on and changing telephony operating modes
- Reception and transmission volume
- Telephone operation
- Using the phone book
- Using call lists
- Using the speed dial list
- Text messages (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
- Calling a number stored in an entry
- Storing the phone number as a speed dial number
- Starting route guidance to an entry
- Voice tags
- Importing phone book entries
- Importing contacts
- Mercedes-Benz Contact
- Mercedes-Benz emergency call system
- Online and Internet functions
- Audio
- Features of your COMAND Online
- Radio mode and DAB radio mode
- Audio CD/DVD and MP3 mode
- Important safety notes
- Inserting/ejecting CDs/DVDs
- Inserting and removing an SD memory card
- Connecting a USB device
- Switching to audio CD/audio 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)
- Selecting a group (DVD audio)
- Selecting an active partition (USB mass storage devices only)
- Playback options
- Notes on MP3 mode
- Music search
- MUSIC REGISTER
- Operation with Bluetooth® audio
- Media Interface mode
- Audio AUX mode
- Video
- Features of your COMAND Online
- General notes
- Basic settings
- TV mode
- Video DVD mode
- Important safety notes
- Notes on discs
- DVD playback requirements
- Function restrictions
- Inserting and removing DVDs
- Switching to video DVD mode
- Showing/hiding 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
The following examples show how to call up
a Mercedes-Benz App, for example Facebook,
and generally how to call up Google™ serv-
ices.
To call up Facebook:
X
Select the ® icon in the main function bar
by turning cVd the COMAND controller
and press W to confirm.
The carousel view appears.
X
Bring the Mercedes-Benz Apps panel to
the front by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and pressing W to confirm.
The Mercedes-Benz Apps menu appears.
X
Select Facebook by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm.
The Facebook homepage appears.
X
To call up Google™ services: this is done
through Google™ Local Search
(Y page 182).
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Facebook is a social networking website.
This App allows you to log in from your
vehicle and use Facebook's many func-
tions.
Google™ Street View allows you to view
streets in 360-degree panoramas.
Google™ Panoramio expands Google Local
Search to include photos at the selected
position.
Internet radio
General notes
A good Internet connection is required to
transmit audio data efficiently. To ensure the
best-possible reception, your mobile phone
should be connected to the vehicle's exterior
aerial via the phone bracket (optional).
Bear in mind that a relatively large volume of
data can be transmitted when using the Inter-
net radio. An average 128 kBit per second
data transfer rate can transfer 56 MB of data
in one hour.
The data transfer rate of a station is displayed
while receiving data.
Calling up the Internet radio
X
Select the ® icon in the main function bar
by sliding ZV and turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm.
The carousel view appears.
X
Bring the Internet Radio panel to the
front by turning cVd the COMAND con-
troller and press W to confirm.
The Internet radio menu appears.
Searching for stations
X
Select Search in the Internet radio menu.
A list with search criteria appears.
X
Select criterion and press W to confirm.
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For example as a search criterion, you can
set an Internet radio station that is located
close to your navigation destination.
Connecting to a station
X
Search for a station (Y page 196).
X
Select Internet radio ; (play) in the
menu and press W to confirm.
The call is placed.
If the data stream is interrupted, an automatic
attempt is made to re-establish the connec-
tion.
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Internet radio
Online and Internet functions