Overview; Adjusting The Volume - Mercedes-Benz COMAND Operator's Manual

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important commands to you and gives you
instructions in the event of incorrect entries.
Command Types
Voice control distinguishes between the
following types of command:
Global commands:
R
These are commands which can be called
up at any time (e.g. help or phone
commands).
Local commands:
R
These are commands which are only
available for the active application (e.g.
"Enter destination" during navigation).
Active Application
The local commands refer to the application
currently shown on the display and to the
audio source you are currently listening to.
For example, if you are listening to the radio
while the navigation application is active on
the display, you can operate both
applications using voice control.
To operate a different function using voice
control, you must first switch to that
application using the corresponding
command.
Operating Voice Control
? Activates voice control
1
% Cancels voice control
2
X Decreases the volume
3
W Increases the volume
x Mute
Starting the Dialog
X
Switch on the ignition (see the vehicle
Owner's Manual).
X
Press the ? button.
An acoustic signal confirms that the dialog
has been started.
X
Give a command.
Interrupting the Dialog
If a list appears on the display, you can use
the Pause command to interrupt the dialog.
You can then select an entry using the
COMAND controller.
To resume the dialog with voice control, press
the ? button on the multifunction steering
wheel.
Canceling the Dialog
X
Press the % button.
or
X
Say the command Cancel (except when
creating and storing voice tags, navigation
entries or during individualization).
or
X
Press any button on COMAND.

Adjusting the Volume

X
Start the dialog.
X
Give a command, e.g. Help.

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