Phone Book; Calling Up - Mercedes-Benz COMAND Operating Instructions Manual

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Rejecting:
To select
Reject
Reject: turn the controller and
X
press to confirm.
or
Press ~ on the multifunction steering
X
wheel.
The behavior after the call is rejected
depends on your mobile phone and mobile
phone network provider.
Option 1: The originally active call is ended
and the incoming call is accepted.
Option 2: Both calls are ended.
Ending an active call
To select = in the telephone menu: turn
X
and press the controller.
or
Press ~ on the multifunction steering
X
wheel.
The active call is ended.

Phone book

Introduction
The telephone book displays the contacts
from the address book which have a phone
number.
The mobile phone's telephone book is auto-
matically displayed in COMAND after connec-
tion (default setting). You can deactivate
automatic calling up (
In the telephone book, you can:
Create new contacts (
R
Add information to contacts (
R
Search for contacts (
R
Store contacts (
page 116)
R
Y
Delete contacts (
R
Y
Further information on importing contacts
(
page 122).
Y
When you import, save, edit or add contacts,
they will be permanently saved in COMAND.
page 121).
Y
page 115)
Y
page 115)
Y
page 114)
Y
page 116)
These contacts will remain there even when
you connect COMAND to a different mobile
phone. You can view these contacts even
without a mobile phone.
Calling up the phone book
To call up the telephone menu: press the
X
% button.
To select
Name
Name
in the telephone menu: turn
X
and press the controller.
If the phone book contains contacts, they
will be displayed in alphabetical order. The
character bar at the bottom of the display is
active.
You can now search for a contact
(
page 114).
Y
Further information on the symbols shown
(
page 114).
Y
i
You can also call up the phone book with
the multifunction steering wheel; see the
separate operating instructions.
Phone book
113
Z

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