Mercedes-Benz Comand Operator's Manual
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  • Page 1 Bild in der Größe 215x70 mm einfügen COMAND Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Please make yourself familiar with your we reserve the right to make changes in COMAND control unit and read the instruc- design and equipment. Therefore, informa- tions in this manual before operating the tion, illustrations and descriptions in this COMAND system.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Switching to MP3-CD operation . . . 57 Quick reference COMAND ..23 Scan function ....43 MP3-CD main menu .
  • Page 5 Contents DVD operation ....63 Incoming call....97 Satellite radio* .
  • Page 6 Contents Route guidance ....134 POIs (Points of Interest) ... 155 Entries in the address book ..169 Starting route guidance .
  • Page 7 Contents Tele Aid*..... . . 189 Glossary ..... . 203 Emergency call system .
  • Page 8 Contents...
  • Page 9 Contents...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    If you are operating ne book. System settings COMAND for the first time or if you have rented or borrowed the vehicle, this is the This chapter provides information on how chapter you should read first.
  • Page 11: Symbols

    COMAND system equip- The continuation symbol ment may deviate from some marks an interrupted proce- descriptions and illustrations.
  • Page 12: Operating Safety

    COMAND screen to read na- vigational maps, instructions, or downloa- ded information.
  • Page 13 Introduction Operating safety...
  • Page 14: At A Glance

    At a glance Radio operating elements Tape operating elements CD operating elements Satellite radio* operating elements Telephone* operating elements Navigation system operating elements Service operating elements Menu system Quick reference COMAND...
  • Page 15: Radio Operating Elements

    At a glance Radio operating elements Radio operating elements...
  • Page 16 At a glance Radio operating elements Function Page Function Page 1 Audio menu 6 E Confirm 2 Soft keys (multifunction keys) Muting 3 Color display with Radio 8 Volume control main menu 9 e Switching on and off 4 1 - 0 d and D Station selection Automatic seek tuning...
  • Page 17: Tape Operating Elements

    At a glance Tape operating elements Tape operating elements...
  • Page 18 At a glance Tape operating elements Function Page Function Page 1 Audio menu 6 E Confirm 2 Soft keys 7 Cassette ejection (multifunction keys) 3 Color screen if cassette Muting compartment is open 9 Volume control 4 Cassette slot a e Switching on and off 5 H,h,g,G d and D Function selection...
  • Page 19: Cd Operating Elements

    At a glance CD operating elements CD operating elements...
  • Page 20 At a glance CD operating elements Function Page Function Page Function Page 1 Audio menu 6 E Confirm a Volume control 2 Soft keys 7 CD ejection b e Switch on/off (multifunction keys) 8 CD/DVD slot d and D 3 Color screen if CD/DVD Track select slot is open The CD changer* is...
  • Page 21: Satellite Radio* Operating Elements

    At a glance Satellite radio* operating elements Satellite radio* operating elements...
  • Page 22 At a glance Satellite radio* operating elements Function Page Function Page 1 Satellite radio main menu Switching satellite radio Muting operation on and off 8 Volume control 2 Soft keys 9 e Switching on and off (multifunction keys) d and D 3 Color screen with Satellite Previous or next channel radio main menu...
  • Page 23: Telephone* Operating Elements

    At a glance Telephone* operating elements Telephone* operating elements...
  • Page 24 At a glance Telephone* operating elements Function Page Function Page Function Page Soft keys H,h,g,G,F,f (multifunction keys) Function selection Refusing or ending a call Color screen with E Confirm Telephone menu Volume control 1 - 0 e Switching on and off Accepting a call Entering the unlock code Making a call...
  • Page 25: Navigation Operating Elements

    At a glance Navigation operating elements Navigation operating elements...
  • Page 26 At a glance Navigation operating elements Function Page Function Page Soft keys (multifunction keys) Repeating current voice Color screen with instruction Navigation main menu Switching on voice H,h,g,G instructions Volume control Function selection e Switching on and off E Confirm Navigation main menu During a voice instruction: During route guidance:...
  • Page 27: Service Operating Elements

    At a glance Service operating elements Service operating elements...
  • Page 28 At a glance Service operating elements Function Page 1 Soft keys (multifunction keys) 2 Color screen with Service main menu 3 1 - 0 Input functions 4 H,h,g,G Function selection 5 E Confirm 6 e Switching on and off Service main menu...
  • Page 29: Menu System

    At a glance Menu system Menu system The menu system allows for easy Telephone* ( page 96): operation of COMAND. Press a. Main menus are provided for the following Navigation ( page 114): main functions: Press b. Audio Service ( page 164): (radio, tape, CD, CDC*, MP3-CD, DVD) Press C.
  • Page 30 At a glance Menu system The main area 2 shows messages and Right side: Example: Radio main menu: settings. General status information is indicated You can change the settings by operating independent of the operating mode. the system. In this example: The status bar 3 is divided into three = Telephone* is ready for Ready...
  • Page 31 At a glance Menu system Example: Exiting from submenus Page v 1 soft key Use the Back soft key to exit a submenu. The display switches to the next higher menu level. The system will save all changes you have made.
  • Page 32: Quick Reference Comand

    At a glance Quick reference COMAND Quick reference COMAND Switching off Switching the COMAND control unit on and off Turn the key in the steering column You have the following options to lock to position 0 and pull the key out.
  • Page 33 At a glance Quick reference COMAND Adjusting the volume Automatic volume control At the COMAND, turn the rotary control The automatic volume control feature at the e key. adjusts the volume depending on: vehicle speed (only in vehicles without sound system*) Press J or I on the multifunction steering wheel.
  • Page 34: Balance And Fader

    At a glance Quick reference COMAND The balance/fader settings for navigation Press the Bal/Fad soft key. Balance and fader announcements are described at “Audio Cross-hairs are displayed. The Common balance and fader settings apply settings for the navigation horizontal line indicates the balance to the following sytems: announcements”...
  • Page 35: Bass And Treble

    At a glance Quick reference COMAND Press H or h. When you adjust Bass or Treble, the Bass and Treble system will automatically save the settings Move the cross-hairs horizontally and Different bass and treble settings are for the current operating mode.
  • Page 36: Sound Functions

    At a glance Quick reference COMAND Rear optimized: Bass and Treble Control Sound functions* COMAND set the sound linear for the Activate the Bass or Treble menu If your vehicle is provided with the sound rear of the vehicle. ( page 26).
  • Page 37 At a glance Quick reference COMAND Surround sound offers a sound quality superior to conventional stereo sound. If the radio reception is poor, the system should be switched back to standard stereo playback. Switching back to standard stereo playback may improve reception quality.
  • Page 38: Audio

    Audio Radio operation Tape operation CD operation MP3-CD operation DVD operation...
  • Page 39: Radio Operation

    Audio Radio operation Radio operation In chapter “Audio” you will find detailed Opening the Audio menu Selecting an audio source information regarding Press A. In the Audio menu, press the soft key radio operation for the desired audio source. tape operation Muting CD operation Switching On...
  • Page 40: Switching The Radio Operation On

    In the Audio menu, press the Radio soft key. soft key. Sound soft key appears if the COMAND is provided with sound The Radio main menu will appear. functions* ( page 27). Press J again. Switching back to Audio menu Press the soft key.
  • Page 41: Changing The Radio Band

    An automatic scan is starting and the The AM station last tuned to will begin COMAND plays and displays the first Switching back to Audio menu to play. The frequency will appear in strong WB station.
  • Page 42: Selecting A Station

    Audio Radio operation Automatic seek tuning Manual tuning (FM, AM) Selecting a station Press g or h. You can use the following functions: Activate the desired wave band ( page 32). Automatic seek tuning ( page 33) Press g or h longer than 2 se- Manual tuning ( page 33) Press g or G.
  • Page 43 Audio Radio operation Station selection via number keypad Station selection via direct frequency Frequency band Frequency range (presets) entry (FM, AM) 87.7 - 107.9 FM E.g.: 102.7 MHz in the FM band 530 - 1710 AM FM- and AM-Bands Activate the desired waveband Press one of the number keys, such as ( page 32).
  • Page 44 Audio Radio operation FM, AM band Automatic station scan (FM, AM) Start scan function Entries outside the frequency range are The stations in a given waveband (FM, AM) Activate the desired wave band not possible. can be scanned one after the other for 8 ( page 32).
  • Page 45: Memory Functions

    Audio Radio operation Saving stations manually (FM, AM) On the memory list Memory functions Activate the desired waveband You can use the following functions: In the Radio main menu ( page 32). Saving stations manually (FM, AM) Activate the desired waveband Press the soft key.
  • Page 46 Audio Radio operation You will see the Radio main menu Saving stations automatically (FM, AM) automatically after 8 seconds Activate the desired waveband There are 10 presets available (1 - ( page 32). 9, 0). if you press the soft key. Back Press the soft key...
  • Page 47 Audio Radio operation Press E. Selecting a station from the preset Selecting a station from the FM/AM menu (FM, AM) autostore presets In both cases, you will see the Radio Activate the FM or AM memory main menu Activate the FM or AM autostore pre- ( page 36).
  • Page 48 Audio Radio operation...
  • Page 49: Tape Operation

    Do not insert a tape if its label is not soft key will appear if the Sound stuck on properly. COMAND is provided with sound Warning functions* ( page 27). Switching tape operation on In order to avoid distraction which could Press A.
  • Page 50: Seeking/Skipping Tracks

    Activate the Tape main menu Press the soft key. Tape ( page 40). The COMAND will insert the tape again The screen is closed and the tape slot if you do not remove it from the slot is released. within approx. 15 seconds.
  • Page 51: Changing Sides

    Audio Tape operation Next track Fast forward Changing sides Press h or h. Press h longer than 2 seconds. Press g or G. The message t will appear. The message t will appear. Search The side display in the menu changes The tape will wind to the next track.
  • Page 52: Scan Function

    Audio Tape operation Press E. Scan function Skip blanks The function is activated or The tracks on a tape can be scanned one In the Tape main menu, press the deactivated. after the other for 8 seconds each if there Setting soft key.
  • Page 53: Dolby B (Noise Reduction)

    Audio Tape operation DOLBY B (noise reduction) Muting Return to the Audio menu This function is for optimal playback of Press the Back soft key. Switching on/off tapes recorded with DOLBY B. The Audio menu will appear. You can Press button J. In the Tape main menu, press the now select another audio source.
  • Page 54: Cd Operation

    Audio CD operation CD operation General Information on CD operation Warning The COMAND CD drive may not be able to play audio CDs with copy protection Warning The CD drive and CD changer* are Class 1 or copied CDs. laser products. There is a danger of invisible...
  • Page 55: Tips On Caring For Your Cds

    Audio CD operation Tips on caring for your CDs Only touch the CD on the sides. Avoid touching the CD surface with your fingers. Clean the CD with a dry, lint-free cloth. Wipe them from the inside to the outer edge.
  • Page 56: Switching To Cd Operation

    Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph or the soft key. The CD drive in the COMAND can (approximately 50 km/h), your car covers a playback audio CDs, MP3-CDs distance of 50 feet (approximately 14 m) ( page 56).
  • Page 57 Insert a CD into the slot. The CD should Repeat these three steps to load more Removing the magazine: be inserted with the label side up. CDs into the magazine. Slide the cover of the CD changer* The COMAND pulls the CD into the open. drive. Playback begins.
  • Page 58: Switching On

    Audio CD operation Reading the magazine in: Switching on Slide the magazine into the CD changer CD drive until it clicks into place (listen for the click). Activate the Audio menu ( page 30). Press the soft key When you push the magazine in, the The CD main menu is displayed.
  • Page 59: Selecting A Cd (Cd Changer* Only)

    Audio CD operation No magazine in the CD changer*: In the CD list Use h or H to select another CD from the list. The message No Magazine will appear. After the CD is loaded, it is played Load audio CDs into the CD changer* Selection is possible if the back.
  • Page 60: Track Select

    Audio CD operation With g or h Press a number key, e.g. 2 to select Use g or G to select a CD. the corresponding CD. Press E. Activate the CD main menu The CD is changed. The selected CD is ( page 47).
  • Page 61 Audio CD operation In the track list With the number keypad The track list includes all tracks of the CD Activate the CD main menu Entries higher than the number of currently played. Just one list entry is ( page 47). tracks on the CD are not possible.
  • Page 62: Fast Forward/Reverse

    Audio CD operation Ending the function Muting Scan search is running. Press the soft key. Scan Press J during playback. Playback will resume with the desired The CD operation is muted and the ß track. symbol is displayed on the status bar. Fast forward/reverse Activate the CD main menu ( page 47).
  • Page 63: Playback Mode

    Audio CD operation Playback mode COMAND will also deactivate muting if The following options are available: Normal Sequence ( page 55) select another audio source (e.g. Track Mix ( page 55) radio) CD Mix ( page 55) change the volume Repeat Track ( page 55) press either g or h.
  • Page 64 Audio CD operation Track Mix Repeat Track Explanation of the playback modes Normal Sequence Tracks are played in random order. If The system repeats the current track more than one CD is available, the next until you switch the function off. Tracks are played in ascending order available CD is played when the current (e.g.
  • Page 65: Mp3-Cd Operation

    The COMAND plays the tracks on the MP3-CD in alphabetical order. To preserve the order on the original CD, number the tracks in ascending order...
  • Page 66: Switching To Mp3-Cd Operation

    Activate the MP3-CD main menu upward. ( page 58). Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph The COMAND inserts the MP3-CD and (approximately 50 km/h), your car covers a starts playback. distance of 50 feet (approximately 14 m) Load an MP3-CD into the COMAND every second.
  • Page 67: Mp3-Cd Main Menu

    Audio MP3-CD operation In the track list MP3-CD main menu Selecting a folder The track list includes all tracks of the Activate the Audio menu ( page 30). Activate the MP3-CD main menu. selected folder of the currently played ( page 58). Press the MP3-CD soft key.
  • Page 68 Audio MP3-CD operation With the number keypad Skip Track MP3-CD track scan Activate the MP3-CD main menu Activate the MP3-CD main menu The tracks of the current folder can be ( page 58). ( page 58). scanned one after the other for 8 seconds each.
  • Page 69: Playback Mode

    Audio MP3-CD operation Ending the scan function Playback mode Scan search is running. The following options are available: Press the soft key. Scan Normal Sequence ( page 61) Folder Mix ( page 61) Press E. CD-ROM Mix ( page 61) The last scanned track is played back.
  • Page 70: Mp3 Options

    Audio MP3-CD operation Folder Mix Explanation of the Playback Options MP3 options Normal Sequence The tracks of the current folder and its Folder sub-folders are played in alphabetical The tracks of the current folder are order. Use the Folder option to navigate played in alphabetical order.
  • Page 71 Audio MP3-CD operation Displaying title information Activate the MP3-CD menu main ( page 58). Press the soft key. Show The information on the current track stored on the MP3-CD is displayed. Use g or G to select a folder. Use g or G to navigate through the track list.
  • Page 72: Dvd Operation

    Automatic screen off General information on DVD operation Warning Warning The COMAND system is capable of The CD/DVD drive is a Class 1 laser pro- playing DVDs. However, in order to ducts. There is a danger of invisible laser ra-...
  • Page 73: Dvd Playback Requirements

    Protect your DVDs from high such DVDs. temperatures and direct sunlight. Switching to DVD operation The COMAND can playback video Load a video DVD into the COMAND DVDs meeting the following ( page 65). requirements: Regional code is set (factory...
  • Page 74: Loading A Dvd

    The COMAND inserts the DVD. Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph (approximately 50 km/h), your car covers a Press l while COMAND is being ac- If the video DVD meets the playback distance of 50 feet (approximately 14 m) tivated.
  • Page 75: Ejecting A Dvd

    Load a DVD ( page 65). If you do not remove the DVD from the No Valid DVD slot, the COMAND will insert it again af- Cannot read DVD. ter a short time. Load a DVD ( page 65) which meets the DVD playback require- ments ( page 64).
  • Page 76: Soft Key Display And Status Bar

    Audio DVD operation E.g.: Soft key display and status bar Ttl. 5 = Track/movie no. 5 is being When you start DVD playback, the soft key played displays and the status bar are initially blanked out. = Scene/chapter 1 is being Sce.
  • Page 77: Soft Key Functions

    Audio DVD operation Setting soft key: Pause function Soft key functions Displays the DVD settings menu Display the soft keys ( page 67). ( page 71). Press the soft key. Pause Depending on the DVD, not all func- soft key: Sound tions are available at any time.
  • Page 78 Audio DVD operation Stopping DVD playback Activating DVD menu Display the soft keys ( page 67). Display the soft keys ( page 67). While DVD playback is stopped, you can press the soft key. Menu Press the soft key. Press the soft key.
  • Page 79: Dvd Menu

    Display the soft keys ( page 67). Your selection is confirmed. The Press the soft key. Menu COMAND will perform the action defi- ned by the menu item selected. The highest level of the DVD menu is displayed. When you display the soft keys again,...
  • Page 80: Settings Menu

    Audio DVD operation You can also proceed as follows: Press the Back soft key. Setting options: Display the soft keys ( page 67). 16:9 Zoom soft key: You can change the aspect ratio Press the soft key once or several Press the soft key.
  • Page 81 Audio DVD operation Use g or G to select a language. Changing the aspect ratio In the Settings menu ( page 71), press the soft key repeatedly until the Press E. The system will automatically select the desired aspect ratio is set. appropriate aspect ratio when a DVD is The selected language is set.
  • Page 82 Audio DVD operation Press the Subtitles soft key. The subtitles list will appear. The The system cannot read languages in soft key has no Subtitles content of the list depends on the DVD. DTS format. If you select such a langu- function if the Settings menu is opened age, the movie is played without sound.
  • Page 83: Adjusting Brightness, Contrast And Color

    Audio DVD operation Changing the camera view Press the Brightn. Contr. Color soft key. soft key cannot be selected Angle Press h or H. if the Settings menu is activated from You can only change the camera view if within the DVD menu ( page 70). The respective setting is changed.
  • Page 84: Selecting A Scene/Chapter

    Audio DVD operation Selecting a scene/chapter Fast forward/reverse Chapter/scene selection may also be If the movie is divided into chapters or sce- Keep D or d pressed during DVD possible in the DVD menu stored on nes, you can directly jump to a chapter or playback.
  • Page 85 Audio DVD operation...
  • Page 86: Satellite Radio

    Satellite radio* Important notes Satellite radio operation...
  • Page 87: Important Notes

    At time of printing, no date for garages, or within or next to buildings) the availability of optional equipment or near other technologies. required for satellite radio operation had been set. Contact your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for details and availability for your vehicle.
  • Page 88: Subscribing To Satellite Radio

    Satellite radio* Important notes Press the SIRIUS soft key. Contact satellite radio service provider Subscribing to satellite radio at the telephone number displayed in The Service information display will ap- Press B to switch to satellite radio the screen. pear if the satellite radio function has operation.
  • Page 89: Satellite Radio Operation

    Satellite radio* Satellite radio operation Satellite radio operation After the COMAND acquires the Switching on signal, the Satellite radio main menu will You can display 2 in full: See “Subscribing to satellite radio” for im- appear. The station last tuned to will begin...
  • Page 90: Changing The Program Category

    Satellite radio* Satellite radio operation Selecting a program category Automatic tuning Changing the program category Use H or h while the Satellite radio Use G or g while the Satellite radio Satellite radio stations are split up into ca- main menu ( page 80) is being main menu is being displayed.
  • Page 91 Satellite radio* Satellite radio operation Automatic station scan Ending scan function and playing a Enter the number of the channel you station wish to select, e.g. 55. The stations in the selected category can be scanned in numerical order for 8 se- Press the soft key again.
  • Page 92: Memory Functions

    Satellite radio* Satellite radio operation Saving station manually On the memory list Memory functions In the Satellite radio main menu, press In the Satellite radio main menu soft key. Presets There are 10 presets available. Press one of the number keys, e.g. 2, The SAT preset memory will appear.
  • Page 93: Displaying Information

    Satellite radio* Satellite radio operation Selecting a station on the memory list Press the Back soft key to switch back Displaying information to the Satellite radio main menu. In the Satellite radio main menu, press In the Satellite radio main menu, press soft key.
  • Page 94: Displaying Service Information

    Satellite radio* Satellite radio operation Press the Back soft key to switch back Displaying service information to the Satellite radio main menu. You can call the provider service center for questions or releases, whenever you need. Sound settings Press the soft key.
  • Page 95 Satellite radio* Satellite radio operation...
  • Page 96: Telephone

    Telephone* Important notes Telephone operation...
  • Page 97: Important Notes

    Whether or not prohibited by law, for terior antenna that has been approved safety reasons, the driver should not use the by Mercedes-Benz. cellular telephone while the vehicle is in mo- tion. Stop the vehicle in a safe location be- fore answering or placing a call.
  • Page 98 Telephone* Important notes If you have a Mercedes-Benz specified In certain menus, the COMAND can integrated mobile telephone (TDMA/ display date and time of the calls. CDMA or GSM) and the telephone is The COMAND can display phone inserted in the cradle, the telephone...
  • Page 99 Telephone* Important notes Please read the chapter “Telephone” Also make sure that the air vents are In the following situations, it is not possible first before attempting to operate your not pointed in the direction of the or not yet possible to use the telephone: telephone.
  • Page 100 GSM mobile phone ne. Please Wait. appears. If the message Check SIM Card COMAND prepares the telephone for (Emergency Call “911” Only use. Select other system functions, e.g. Possible With Tel.) radio, by pressing the corresponding Insert the SIM card into the mobile...
  • Page 101: Telephone Operation

    COMAND is switched on. Switching telephone operation off Manually Switch the COMAND off ( page 23) or Press a. turn off the engine. The menu to enter the unlock code The telephone* is switched off with a ( page 95) will appear (only if phone time-lag of around 1 minute.
  • Page 102: Emergency Call "911

    Telephone* Telephone operation TDMA/CDMA mobile phone Emergency call “911” Warning The emergency call will also be placed if the phone is locked ( page 94). The 911 emergency call system is a public This function places a call to the local GSM mobile phone service.
  • Page 103 Telephone* Telephone operation Press E to confirm Initiating an emergency call if you want to Telephone is ready for operation place the “911” emergency call. Telephone is locked The emergency call will be placed. Wait until the emergency rescue station answers and describe the emergency.
  • Page 104: Entering Codes

    Telephone* Telephone operation GSM mobile phone Entering codes Your unlock code prevents unauthori- Entering the PIN code Entering the unlock code zed persons from using your telephone. Enter the four-digit PIN code on the Be sure to memorize this code, a four di- Use the number keys 1 through 0 mobile phone.
  • Page 105: Switching To Telephone Operation

    If you enter your PIN incorrectly three Message Ready and the reception When the COMAND is switched on, you strength Ö are shown on the status bar. times in a row, you need to enter the PUK can switch to telephone operation from number.
  • Page 106: Incoming Call

    Telephone* Telephone operation You can use the following functions in the Accepting a call Incoming call telephone menu: Press k. The system detects an incoming call, the Entering a telephone number phone rings. ( page 98) Incoming calls are indicated in a window in Press E.
  • Page 107: Outgoing Calls

    Telephone* Telephone operation Setting the volume for hands-free ope- Dialing a telephone number Outgoing calls ration You can use the following functions to Entering a telephone number Raising the volume make a phone call: Open the Telephone menu Turn the rotary control on the e but- Dialing a telephone number ( page 96).
  • Page 108 During a call you can press the number screen. In the status bar, the off-hook input. keys 1 through 0, # and *. symbol will appear. COMAND will mute an active audio Redial In the Telephone menu, press the Send source. If the person called answers soft key.
  • Page 109 Changing the list display numbers list Press the soft key. The COMAND automatically generates a The display changes to names. list of the last 10 numbers dialed. The list is sorted chronologically with the most recently dialed number at the top of the Press the soft key.
  • Page 110 Selecting an entry from the answered You can select the following functions: calls list Changing list display ( page 100) The COMAND automatically generates a Selecting an entry and begin dialing list of the last 10 calls received. The list is ( page 100)
  • Page 111: Active Call

    Ending a call ( page 99) phone operator’s manual. Quick-dialing You can also use speed-dialing at the COMAND (only mobile phone memory Quick dialing can be used on memory loca- locations 1-500). tions 1-9. You can enter up to 3 digits.
  • Page 112 Telephone* Telephone operation The following functions can be used during Switching hands-free microphone on/ Press the Mic off soft key. a call: off (available if microphone is switched The microphone is switched on or off. Ending an active call The soft key status changes The microphone status is indicated by the accordingly.
  • Page 113: Phone Book

    Entries marked with symbols have been phone (TDMA/CDMA and GSM mobile imported into the phone book from the in- phone) ternal memory of the mobile phone. Usable phone number categories: COMAND cannot read entries from SIM Symbol : Cell number card. Symbol : Private number...
  • Page 114 Open the phone book ( page 104). Deleting a phone book entry at the The list of phone book entries with Selecting an entry COMAND ( page 108) names starting with a certain letter is Change the initial letter if required. displayed.
  • Page 115 Telephone* Telephone operation Begin dialing New phone book entry Cell Phone The new entry is saved in the internal Press k. You can save entries from the following memory of the mobile phone. lists as phone book entries in the internal memory of the mobile phone or in the Address Book Press E.
  • Page 116 Telephone* Telephone operation Entering a name or number Enter the data using the selection menu ( page 191). Use g or G to select the name or the number field. After input using the selection menu, the input menu is displayed again. You You can input data: can select the next data field and enter using the selection menu...
  • Page 117 Deleting a phone book entry In the Input menu, press the soft Select a phone book entry at the key. COMAND ( page 104). If you have not assigned a name, the Press the soft key. Delete system will save the entry in the Other The delete dialogue will appear.
  • Page 118: Navigation

    Navigation Important notes Navigation main menu Destination input Route guidance During route guidance Last destinations and destination memory POIs Software updates...
  • Page 119: Important Notes

    Navigation Important notes Important notes The route calculated by COMAND is a re- Warning Warning commendation on how to best reach your selected destination. For safety reasons, you should only enter a The Navigation DVD module contains a destination when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 120: Navigation Dvd

    Navigation Important notes Navigation DVD COMAND calculates the route with the GPS (Global Positioning System) sig- help of data that is stored on the navigati- nals received make it possible to deter- on DVD. mine the current vehicle position. Only use Mercedes-Benz navigation DVDs.
  • Page 121: Route Guidance After The Vehicle Has Been Transported

    Navigation Important notes Switch the COMAND on. Route guidance after the vehicle has been transported Activate the Navigation main menu ( page 114). If your vehicle has been transported (e.g. by a car, train or ferry) the system may The navigation DVD needs to be in the make navigation announcements which do navigation computer ( page 111).
  • Page 122: Trip Interruption During Route Guidance

    Trip is continued within 2 hours: The system will automatically resume Trip interruption means the vehicle is route guidance. parked and COMAND is switched off. Trip is continued after more than Trip continuation means the vehicle is 2 hours: moving and COMAND is switched on again.
  • Page 123: Navigation Main Menu

    Navigation Navigation main menu Navigation main menu Selectable Menu Items Activating the Navigation main menu If route guidance is active, a message Continue Route Guidance Resumes interrupted or aborted route appears instead asking you whether Press b. guidance. you wish to resume route guidance The Navigation main menu will appear.
  • Page 124 Navigation Navigation main menu Available soft keys Destination Memory You can select destinations from the soft key: Home ( page 153). Destination Memory You can edit the home address and start route guidance ( page 133). Destination Entry Activates the Destination Entry soft key: Mode...
  • Page 125: Setting The Route Mode

    Use g or G to select a traffic route. Setting the route mode Press E. Freeways The COMAND calculates the route as The system calculates the route with/ Fastest route. Switches the option on or off. You can without freeways.
  • Page 126: Audio Settings For The Navigation Announcements

    Navigation Navigation main menu Adjusting bass and treble Audio settings for the navigation announcements In the Settings menu, press the Bass Balance defines the sound center soft key. Treble left/right You can set the following for the navigation announcements: Press H or h. Fader defines the sound center front/back...
  • Page 127: Saving Current Position

    Navigation Navigation main menu Press E or the soft key. Back Saving current position Press c. Wait until the display changes. The full view of the map appears. You will see the vehicle’s current position. The new setting is saved. The Navigation main menu will appear.
  • Page 128 Navigation Navigation main menu Press the soft key. Memory A window appears with the Such destinations are marked in message Position Saved as memory Last Destinations MemPt with _. The system saves the current position For permanent storage you can save as a destination in the Last the destination in the regular...
  • Page 129: Destination Input

    Navigation Destination input Destination input Press E. Selecting the region Activating the Destination Entry menu Either of the following appears: Activating the Navigation main menu list, if no Select Region You can also select a region by ( page 114). destination has been entered pressing the soft key in the...
  • Page 130 Navigation Destination input Entering destination address You can now accept the destination soft key: CityCtr shown ( page 122) or enter another Brings you to the district (center) If destinations have been entered already, ( page 122). selection ( page 124). the Destination Entry menu will appear.
  • Page 131 Select the ( symbol. Press H, h, complete it. g, G to do so. Press E. For quicker input, COMAND offers Entering another destination address available characters from the character set based on your selections and the Press h, H, g and G to select names of the cities stored on the the characters.
  • Page 132 Navigation Destination input Do not confuse the Delete soft key In some cases, the system may Pressing the soft key will abort Back (deletion of the last character) with the distinguish cities of the same name by the selection process. Back soft key (deletion of the complete area selection ( page 124).
  • Page 133 Navigation Destination input Selecting the area of the destination Selecting a city center In addition to the center selection you can use the following soft keys to determine Towns of the same name are distinguished After you have entered the city, you can your destination: by the area in which they are located.
  • Page 134 POIs Brings you to the Points of Interest The system will display one of the following For quicker input, COMAND offers selection menu ( page 155). menus after you have entered the city: available characters from the character...
  • Page 135 Navigation Destination input Press E longer than 2 seconds to Selecting a street confirm. Select the ( symbol. Press H, h, g, G to do so. Press E. The street list will appear. You can now select a street. The following soft keys are available to further define your destination: Use g or G to select a street.
  • Page 136 Navigation Destination input Entering an intersection The system will display one of the following menus: You can select either an intersection or After you have entered a destination street the house number. You cannot enter ( page 125) you can select an In the case of streets with more than both.
  • Page 137 Navigation Destination input In the case of streets with up to 15 intersections: Select Intersection menu Press g or G to select an intersection. Press E. The Start Route Guidance menu will appear ( page 134). Press the soft key. Press h, H, g and G to select Hse No.
  • Page 138 Navigation Destination input Selecting a House Number Area Press E. You can only select admissible The Start Route Guidance menu will numbers. The number selected appear ( page 134). appears magnified. Entering a parking Press the soft key if Delete After entering the destination street necessary.
  • Page 139 Navigation Destination input Press the soft key. Press the soft key to see Parking Details more information about the parking lot. The Parking Lot Selection menu is displayed. Press E. Route guidance will begin. If there is no parking lot near the destination, the message will appear.
  • Page 140 Navigation Destination input Selecting a destination using the map Available soft keys Press c. soft key: POIs Brings you to the Points of Interest Press one of the buttons H, h, g, (POI) menu ( page 156). G, F, f. soft key: Memory A window appears with the...
  • Page 141 Navigation Destination input Press H, h, g, G, F, f to This allows you to select your destination. move the cross-hairs. Release the button. If you press the soft key, your Back The direction of movement of the selection will be discarded. The system If the system is able to assign a street buttons depends on the map direction then uses the data of the previous...
  • Page 142: Selecting Home Address

    Navigation Destination input Editing home address selecting a destination from the last Selecting home address destinations memory ( page 150) Press the soft key. Change Activate the Navigation main menu selecting a Point of Interest ( page 114). The Change Home Addr. menu will ( page 157) appear.
  • Page 143: Route Guidance

    Navigation Route guidance Route guidance Starting route guidance Route calculation Voice instructions Route guidance can be started if the Route calculation can take some time, destination input is complete and Start depending on the distance to the Warning Route Guidance is displayed at the bottom destination.
  • Page 144: Navigation Displays

    Voice Announcements will appear briefly. Muted When the display unit is set to miles, the COMAND will indicate Further route guidance takes place distances in miles (mi) or feet (ft). using only the symbols in the display. When the display unit is set to km,...
  • Page 145 When the display unit is set to (here: 300 ft). The remaining route section is miles, the COMAND will indicate highlighted in blue color. The status bar shows the name of the distances in miles (mi) or feet (ft).
  • Page 146: Arriving At Destination

    Navigation Route guidance Press the + or ) soft key. You can select the map orientation ( page 148). The map section is zoomed in or If GPS display ( page 149) is active, zoomed out. A bar indicating the map information on your current position is Changing the map display scale appears on the status bar.
  • Page 147: Cancelling Route Guidance

    Navigation Route guidance Continuing route guidance Cancelling route guidance Press h to select In navigation mode, press b. Press E. The inquiry menu Cancel Current will appear. Route Guidance? Press E and confirm with Route guidance is cancelled. The Navigation main menu appears after a brief delay.
  • Page 148: During Route Guidance

    Navigation During route guidance During route guidance During route guidance you can use the soft Available soft keys Info menu keys to activate additional menus and soft key: Info Display the soft keys. displays and make settings. Brings you to the Info menu. Press the soft key.
  • Page 149 Navigation During route guidance Displaying the route on the map Press the soft key. List In the Info menu ( page 139), press The list of the remaining roads/route If a stopover destination has been soft key. sections appears. entered: Route The map will appear.
  • Page 150: Via Function (Soft Key Via)

    Navigation During route guidance If the via function is not yet active, you may Press G or g to select a list entry. Via function (soft key via) now select a via route. Press E. With the via function you can influence the If the via function is already active, the way how the route is calculated.
  • Page 151: Selecting A Detour

    Detour Possible Traffic jams are identified by the driver, Press g to select option Press g to select option Delete Change not by the COMAND. Active Via Active Via Press E. Press E. Switching on The system deletes the via route and...
  • Page 152 Navigation During route guidance Switching off Changing the blocked route section Activate the soft key display Activate the soft key display ( page 139). ( page 139). Press the soft key. Press the soft key. Detour Detour Use G to select item Reset Detour Press E.
  • Page 153: Stopover Function

    You can now enter an stopover Entering a stopover destination destination by soft key: Activate the soft key display Shows a list of Mercedes-Benz Centers selecting one from the destination ( page 139). near your location. memory ( page 151) Press the soft key.
  • Page 154 Navigation During route guidance Press a soft key, e.g. The arrows indicate the direction of the destination. The distances indicated are Press E. straight line distances to the destination. A list of restaurants near your location Press G or g to select a destination is displayed.
  • Page 155: Saving The Current Location

    Navigation During route guidance Press E. Saving the current location Defining route guidance displays The stopover destination last input is The system can save the current position Activate the soft key display deleted. The system calculates the as a destination in the ( page 139).
  • Page 156 Navigation During route guidance soft key: In the Display menu, press the option: Symbol Default soft key. Brings you to the The map shows the default Position menu ( page 149). symbols. Display option: Personal Setting symbol displays You can determine the symbols You can set which POIs are shown as which are displayed.
  • Page 157 Navigation During route guidance Setting personal symbol display Press the soft key to confirm. Back After selecting the option, The settings are saved. Personal press the soft key. Change Setting map view The list of available symbols is displayed. You can select the follwing map orientations: Meaning Symbol...
  • Page 158 Navigation During route guidance In the Display menu ( page 146), Press the soft key to confirm. Back press the soft key. A symbol is shown on the bottom left Automatic map toggling The options are displayed. side of the status bar. The system automatically switches to split North symbol Y: view whenever it announces a driving...
  • Page 159: Last Destinations Memory

    Navigation Last destinations and destination memory Last destinations and destination memory Now you can Last destinations memory start route guidance to the selected memory Last destinations entry ( page 151) automatically saves last destinations to which you have started route guidance. delete the selected entry ( page 151) The memory can save a maximum of 50 save the selected entry in the...
  • Page 160: Destination Memory

    Navigation Last destinations and destination memory Starting route guidance to a last Destination memory destination In the destination memory, you can save Select a destination from the Last destinations under freely assignable memory. Destinations names. At the same time, the system saves the Press E.
  • Page 161 Navigation Last destinations and destination memory Option You can now select between the Create New Entry categories Home Address Work Press H, h, g, G, F or f to Do not confuse the Delete soft key Address select the characters. After each (deletion of the last character) with the selection, press E.
  • Page 162 Navigation Last destinations and destination memory Option Press E. Selecting a destination from the Allocate to Entry destination memory Use H, h, g and G to select an The selected entry is updated with the entry to which you wish to assign the new address.
  • Page 163 Navigation Last destinations and destination memory Starting route guidance to a destination Deleting a destination in the destination from the destination memory memory Select a destination from the Select a destination from the destination memory. destination memory. Press E. Press the soft key.
  • Page 164: Pois (Points Of Interest)

    Navigation POIs (Points of Interest) POIs (Points of Interest) This function allows you to select Points of If no location has ever been entered, Interest such as gas stations, parking the system naturally cannot use one. In facilities or shopping centers. this case, you can select a special destination near your position.
  • Page 165: Selecting A Poi Around Your Current

    Navigation POIs (Points of Interest) POI menu Selecting a POI category Different City Select a Point of Interest around any location ( page 157). Global Destinations Select a POI from regional categories ( page 158). Initially, selection is restricted to the region in which you presently are.
  • Page 166: Selecting A Poi Around Another

    Navigation POIs (Points of Interest) Selecting a POI Press the soft key if required. Details Selecting a POI around another location Details on the destination are shown. In the Point of Interest menu Press E. ( page 156), select menu item The Route Guidance menu will appear Different City ( page 134).
  • Page 167: Selecting A Poi Around A Global

    Navigation POIs (Points of Interest) After entering the location, proceed as Selecting another region Press E. described in paragraph “Selecting a Depending on the number of POIs in a POI around your current location” at category, you can now enter a POI “Selecting a category”...
  • Page 168: Selecting A Poi On The Map

    Navigation POIs (Points of Interest) Selecting a POI Press E. The Route Guidance menu will appear You can define which symbols will be ( page 134). shown on the map ( page 147). Selecting a POI on the map Press c. If the system does not find any POI, the message will appear.
  • Page 169 Navigation POIs (Points of Interest) Press E. The Route Guidance menu will appear ( page 134). Press the soft key. POIs Use the soft key Next Prev. to select the desired POI. One of the POI is marked in color. The name belonging to it and the distance Press the soft key if required.
  • Page 170: Software Updates

    The update is completed. You can now Starting an update operate the navigation system again. Insert the new navigation DVD into the Switch the COMAND on ( page 23). DVD slot with the label side up. for a longer time The message...
  • Page 171 Navigation Software Updates...
  • Page 172: Service

    Service Service main menu SMS (Mail) Address book Notebook Tele Aid* Data input...
  • Page 173: Service Main Menu

    Opens the address book ( page 169). System soft key: Opens the system settings Note soft key: ( page 196). Opens the notebook ( page 182). You can use this function if you have a Mercedes-Benz specified integrated Service main menu mobile telephone (TDMA/CDMA or GSM).
  • Page 174: Sms (Mail)

    The functions described here apply if If the SMS memory is full, N is your vehicle is equipped with mobile displayed on the status bar. phone cradle* and a Mercedes-Benz Additionally, a message is displayed specified mobile phone*. when you open the respective folder.
  • Page 175 Service SMS (Mail) Scrolling through the SMS Inbox: Switching between subject and sender Press the Display soft key if an entry is abbreviated as If enough messages are shown in the In the SMS Inbox ( page 165), press list, press the V or soft key.
  • Page 176: Reading Sms Message Received

    Service SMS (Mail) Switching between text and sender Returning to sender display Reading SMS message received Press the Text soft key. Press the Sender soft key. In the SMS Inbox Folder ( page 165), press g or G to select a message. If the name of the sender is saved in the address book, the name is Press E.
  • Page 177: Deleting An Sms Message

    Service SMS (Mail) If you do not wish to delete the message Deleting an SMS message In the SMS Inbox Folder ( page 165), Press h to highlight and then use g or G to select a message. press E. Press the soft key.
  • Page 178: Address Book

    Service Address book Address book The address book contains the entries New address book entry ( page 178) saved on the mobile phone internal Delete address book entry Entry with symbol memory and in the address book. ( page 179) A spoken name is assigned ( page 173).
  • Page 179: Selecting An Entry

    Service Address book After that use g or G to select the Selecting an entry desired entry. Selecting an initial letter Press H or h one or several times. If you hold g or G, scrolling is accelerated. With every push of the button the display changes to the next possible letter.
  • Page 180: Details On An Address Book Entry

    Service Address book You can use the soft key to use additional Play soft key: Details on an address book entry functions for the address book entry. Plays back a spoken name Select an address book entry ( page 174). GenInfo Co.
  • Page 181 Service Address book Changing an address book entry Press g or G to select a data field Enter the data using the selection (e.g. Surname menu ( page 191). Activate the detail view ( page 171) of the desired address book entry. Press H or h to move the cursor After you have entered the data, the within the data fields.
  • Page 182 Service Address book Adding a note Spoken name for an address book entry Adding You can add a note to an address book If your car is equipped with the Voice entry. control system*, you can You cannot add a spoken name to a Activate the detail view ( page 171) add a spoken name to the address mobile phone internal memory entry in...
  • Page 183 Service Address book Playback Press g or G to select a target device. Activate the detail view ( page 171) Press E. of the desired address book entry. Press E. Press the soft key. The system exports the name and the Play Press the soft key.
  • Page 184: Details On A Mobile Phone Internal Memory Entry

    Service Address book You can use the soft keys to use other Press g or G to select a data field Details on a mobile phone internal functions for the mobile phone internal (e.g. the name field). memory entry memory entry: Select an address book entry with the You can enter data in a field using the symbol...
  • Page 185 Service Address book Ending the data input Option Create New Entry When all data are entered, press the The system automatically takes over name soft key in the entry edit menu. and number of the mobile phone internal Back memory entry. You only need to define the The data are saved.
  • Page 186 Service Address book Option Allocate to Entry Press G or g to select an entry. Press H or h to select You can now select an address book entry Press E. Press E. to which the system is to add the phone If no entry exists for the number type, Option number of the mobile phone internal...
  • Page 187: New Address Book Entry

    Service Address book You can use the softkey to use additional Press g or G to select a data field New address book entry functions for the address book entry. (e.g. Name In the Address book menu ( page 169), press the soft key.
  • Page 188: Deleting An Address Book Entry

    Service Address book Input via 12-button keypad Deleting an address book entry Press 1 - # to enter the data ( page 193). If you delete a mobile phone internal Ending the data input memory entry in the address book, the entry is automatically also deleted from When all data are entered, press the the mobile phone internal memory.
  • Page 189: Using An Address Book Entry In Other System Modes

    ( page 170). addresses which are saved in the navigation system’s destination Press E. memory ( page 182). The COMAND Using an address book entry to dial a saves addresses not only in the number In the detail view ( page 171), press...
  • Page 190 Service Address book Press g or G to select an entry which allows route guidance (navigation). Press E. The system changes to the navigation system and calculates the route. The route is calculated with or without traffic routes selected for the destination ( page 116).
  • Page 191: Notebook

    Service Notebook Notebook You can enter notes, record a note and Record a new note ( page 184) The list of notes is sorted either by entry or enter an alarm In the notebook. reminder dates. You can change the Play back a note ( page 185) sorting criterion ( page 183).
  • Page 192: Sorting The Notebook

    Service Notebook Sorting by reminder dates Sorting by entry dates Sorting the notebook The notebook is by default sorted by entry Press the Sort soft key. Activate the selection menu. dates. You can change the order to sorting A selection menu appears. If the item With the item active, Reminder Date...
  • Page 193: Recording A New Note

    Service Notebook You can enter a title using the 12-keys Recording a new note keyboard (1 - #) or the selection The maximum record time is 16 Press the soft key. menu. minutes. For example, the entry Note 4 Input via 12-button keypad Message Notebook Memory Full displayed.
  • Page 194: Playback A Note

    Service Notebook Continuing a recording In the Notebook menu Playback a note Press the Record soft key. Activate the Notebook menu You can playback a recorded note directly ( page 182). after recording or in the Notebook menu. Ending a recording Press g or G to select an entry with Directly after recording a note Press the...
  • Page 195: Playing Intros Of All Recorded Notes (Scan)

    Service Notebook Ending intro scan The reminder is displayed with time Playing intros of all recorded notes and date: (Scan) The intro scan ends automatically after the intro of the last spoken note is completed. The reminder is set for the note. The recorded notes can be scanned one The Notebook menu is displayed and the after the other for 8 seconds each.
  • Page 196: Deleting A Note

    Service Notebook Press g or G repeatedly to If the alarm is linked to a spoken note, you Deleting a note change the entry. can listen to the note. Activate the Notebook menu g = Value is incremented Press H or h to select ( page 182).
  • Page 197: Deleting A Reminder

    Service Notebook Press the Remind. soft key. If you delete a spoken note directly Press the Delete soft key. after recording or playback, the An inquiry will appear. associated title in the notebook is Press H or h to select preserved.
  • Page 198: Tele Aid

    Emergency call system During the emergency call Call display. appears on display. No Connected Roadside Assistance operation from COMAND is possible. If the connection is made, the message Information appears on display. Call Connected Roadside Assistance During activation of a Roadside Assistance...
  • Page 199: Information

    Call Connected Information display. A call to the Mercedes-Benz Center will be initiated. Information regarding the opera- tion of your vehicle, the nearest authorized Mercedes-Benz Center or Mercedes-Benz USA products and services is available to you. Refer to your vehicle Operator’s Man-...
  • Page 200: Entering Data

    Service Entering data Entering data Sometimes you need to enter data such as You can enter upper-case and lower-case Input via selection menu names or phone numbers. letters including special characters and The selection menu is displayed numbers. E.g.: automatically when you press the The following shift fields can be used to corresponding button in a menu in which New phone book entry...
  • Page 201 Service Entering data Deleting a character Press the Delete soft key. The character to the left of the cursor is deleted. You can also move the cursor. Moving the cursor Press the Keypad soft key. The selection menu disappears. Press h, H, g, G or F to Entering characters .
  • Page 202: Input Via 12-Button Keypad

    Service Entering data Inserting a character After you pressed the key the first time, Input via 12-button keypad the character is displayed at the Move the cursor to the desired You can enter upper-case and lower-case bottom of the screen. position.
  • Page 203 Service Entering data Inserting a character Move the cursor to the desired To enter a blank space, use the position. on the 0 key. Enter the character as described at Deleting a character “Entering a character” ( page 192). Press the Delete soft key.
  • Page 204: System Settings

    System settings System settings Voice control system*...
  • Page 205: System Settings

    System settings System settings System settings In the System settings menu you can: Activating the System settings Setting the date/time menu set date and time Press C. switch verification and notification Exact settings of date, time and current tones on and off ( page 199) In the Service main menu, press the time zone allow you: soft key.
  • Page 206 System settings System settings Press g or G. In the System menu, press the Setting the hour: Time soft key. Each time the button is pressed, the Depending on the selection, you set time is adjusted in increments of The Date/Time menu for setting date the day, the month or the year.
  • Page 207 System settings System settings Press g or G to select a format for Setting date and time format date and time. Press the soft key. Format Press E. The Format menu for selecting the time and date display formats will appear. The format setting is applied.
  • Page 208: Switching Verification And Notification Tones On And Off

    System settings System settings Press G or g to select an entry. Switching verification and Making display settings Press E. notification tones on and off In the System settings menu, press the In the System settings menu, press the soft key. Mode The respective tones are activated or soft key.
  • Page 209 System settings System settings Press G or g to select an entry. Adjusting the display brightness Release the soft key. Bright. Day Mode In the Display menu, press the Press the soft key. Back The display is continuously set to soft key.
  • Page 210: Voice Control System

    System settings Voice control system* Voice control system* Activating and deactivating the Voice Voice control system* individualization Voice control system* functions control system* help window Allows you to record your personal If your vehicle is equipped with the Voice Use g or G to select menu item language pattern for the Voice control control system*, a help window can be system*.
  • Page 211 System settings Voice control system*...
  • Page 212: Glossary

    Using it without due cause is a region for destination entry, route cal- with sky and horizon. criminal offense. culation and destination guidance. COMAND Fader North Up (Cockpit Management and Data Sys- Defines sound-center front/back. The map is displayed facing north du- tem) ring route guidance.
  • Page 213 GPS coverage is avai- home type systems. The RM indicator lable. Surround in the COMAND display indicates that a Playback method resulting in an impro- Unlock code call is being made using a non-home ved spatial listening experience com- Your unlock code prevents unauthori- type system.
  • Page 214 Glossary Voice control system* One of the service sources of COMAND. As voice-operated control system, it controls the COMAND systems via voice. Refer to the separate operating instructions.
  • Page 215 Glossary...
  • Page 216: Index

    Index Address book 169 Altering Accepting changing an address book entry 172 map scale 136 call 97 deleting entry 179 Automatic map toggling 149 Activating details on a mobile phone internal me- Automatic station scan 35 Address book menu 169 mory entry 175 Destination Entry menu 120 details on an address book entry 171...
  • Page 217 175 ENTER PIN CHECK SIM CARD (EMERGENCY CALL on an address book entry 171 "911" ONLY POSSIBLE WITH TEL.) 91 Dialing Entering COMAND subsequent dialing 99 data 191 switching off 23 Displaying via 12-button keypad 193 switching on 23...
  • Page 218 Index name or number in the phone Memory book 107 Important notes destination memory 151 new note 183 Telephone 88 last destinations 150 parking 129 Importing Memory functions PIN-code 95 mobile phone internal memory radio operation 36 PUK 96 entry 176 Menu reminder 186 Incoming call 97...
  • Page 219 Index Muting audio 30 Opening Radio station CD operation 53 Audio menu 30 saving station automatically 37 current voice instructions 135 Operating elements saving station manually 36 satellite radio* operation 80 CD 10 Reading tape operation 44 navigation 16 SMS message 167 radio 6 Recalculating 134 satellite radio* 12...
  • Page 220 (system settings) 198 notebook 183 to telephone* operation 96 detour 142 Sound functions* 27 Switching off House Number Area 129 Speed-dialling 102 COMAND 23 map orientation 137 Starting hands-free microphone 103 movie 74 route guidance 134 telephone operation 92 MP3-CD track 58...
  • Page 221 Voice instructions 134 changing sides 42 Volume muting 44 adjusting notes on tape care 40 at the COMAND 24 Tele Aid* 189 automatic volume control 24 TELEPHONE ERROR 91 TELEPHONE NOT INSERTED 91, 96 TELEPHONE NOT INSTALLED 91, 96 TELEPHONE UNAVAILABLE 91...
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  • Page 226 We reserve the right to modify the technical details of the COMAND system as given in the data and illustrations of this Operator’s Manual. Press time: 08/26/2003 Reprinting, translation and copying, even of excerpts, is not permitted without prior authorization in writing.
  • Page 227 Order-No. 6515 6675 13 Part-No. 215 584 21 83 US Edition A 08/03...

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