Mercedes-Benz COMAND MY11 Operating Instructions Manual page 32

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Operating COMAND
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Select S by turning cVd and sliding ZVÆ
X
the COMAND controller and press W to
confirm.
S is entered into the data field. All
characters are shown in black and can
always be selected in the character bar.
The character bar offers characters
corresponding to the respective data field
(letters or digits).
To switch the character bar to upper-
:
case/lower-case letters
To switch the character bar from upper/
;
lower-case letters to digits
To change the language of the character
=
bar
To delete a character/an entry
?
Select c and confirm by pressing W the
X
COMAND controller.
The letter c is added to S in the data field.
Repeat the process until the name has
X
been entered in full.
To enter a phone number: select the
X
digits one by one in the corresponding data
field by turning cVd and sliding ZVÆ the
COMAND controller and press W to
confirm.
Switching the data field
If you want to enter a first name after you have
entered a surname, for example, proceed as
follows to switch between the data fields:
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Option 1
Select 4 or 5 in the character bar and
X
press W to confirm.
The input menu displays the data field
selected.
Cursor in next data field
:
To save the entry
;
4 and 5 icons to select a data field
=
Option 2
Slide COMAND controller ZV repeatedly
X
until the character bar disappears.
Select the data field by sliding ZVÆ and
X
press W to confirm.
Saving the entry
Select ¬ in the character bar by turning
X
cVd the COMAND controller and press
W to confirm.
The entry is stored in the address book.
Further functions available in the
character bar
To switch the character bar to upper/
X
lower-case characters: select * or
E and press W to confirm.
To switch the character set: select
X
p and press W to confirm.
The character set switches between
upper/lower-case letters and digits.

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