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COMANDOperating InstructionsOrder no. 6515 6927 13 Part no. 251 584 56 82 Edition Edition A 2012É25158456826ËÍ2515845682COMAND OperatingInstructions

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OOff-map ... 72Off-road ... 72Orientation in direction of tr

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XSelect Bluetooth Phones and press the9 button to confirm.XSelect Update and press the 9 button toconfirm.XSelect Options using the ; button andpress

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XSelect Options using the ; button andpress the 9 button to confirm.XSelect De-Authorize and press the 9button to confirm.Aprompt appears asking wheth

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XSelect Reception Volume orTransmission Volume and press the 9button to confirm.XSelect a volume setting using the9: buttons.XTo close the scale: pres

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XSelect ° in the characterbar and press the9 button to confirm.orXWhile the ° iconis highlighted, press the6 button on COMAND.In both cases, the calls

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Answering machines or otherdevices can becontrolled by DTMF tones, e.g. for remotequery functions.XIf you would like to listen to the messageson your

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Symbol overviewIcon Explanation¥Address book entry that has been entered or changed via COMAND¦Address book entry with voice tagiThese entries have al

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Changing the character set of thecharacter barXSelect p and press the 9 button toconfirm.The characterset changes each time youmake this selection.Sel

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XSelect Options in the selection list usingthe ; button and press the 9 buttonto confirm.XSelect New entry and press 9 to confirm.XSelect a category f

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XEnter characters and save the entry.Proceed as described under "Enteringcharacters" in the "Entering characters inthe address and phon

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Storing a list entry which has not yetbeen storedIntroductionFor incoming calls from a person who is notin the address book, COMAND displays thephone

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Registering... 122Selecting acategory... 123ScreenSelecting for remote operation ... 31SD mem

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iSave entry is shown in gray if theselected list entry has already been saved.XSelect Add and press the 9 button toconfirm.XSelect a category for the

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Calling up the address bookXPress the % function button.You see the telephone basic menu or theaddress book if it was open previously.XIf the telephon

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Input menu with data fields:Selected data field with cursor;Character bariIf COMAND is not equipped with a harddisk, you can only edit data fields wit

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Changing an address book entryChanging an entryXOption 1: search for an address book entryand selectitfrom the listusing the9: buttons (Y page 109).XS

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Starting route guidance to an entryOption 1XSearch for an address book entry(Y page 109) with the ¤ symbol and selectit from the list.XDisplay details

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Importing contactsConditionsYou can import contactsto the address bookfrom an external Bluetooth®device or an SDmemory card.The Bluetooth®device needs

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Accepting acallWhen the telephone is ready for use, you canacceptacall at any time.When a call isincoming, you see the name or telephonenumber in the

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COMAND features ... 116Radio mode ... 116HD Radio ...

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COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country

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Switching wavebandsOption 1You can switch the radio between the FM, AMand WB waveband.XPress the $ function button repeatedlyuntil the desired waveban

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Selecting a scene/chapter ... 153Stop function ... 153Video DVD modeSwitching to ...

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XSelect Enter Frequency and press the9 button to confirm.Irrespective of the option used, an inputmenu will appear.XEnter a frequency using the number

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stations are automatically stored in thepreset positions.Canceling storingXSelect Cancel and press the 9 button toconfirm.WeatherbandSwitching onXPres

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HD RadioImportant notesThe "HD Radio™" chapter provides detailedinformation on the following:Rspecial functions available exclusively forHD

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HD Radio®display1Display/selection window with frequencydisplay2Presetnumber3Name of the selected station with HD iconand program number4Station frequ

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iSIRIUS XM Radio offers more than 130digital-quality radio channels providing100% commercial-free music, sport, newsand entertainment.SIRIUS XM Radio

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Switching onImportant notes on registration, see"Registering satellite radio" (Y page 122).Switching on SatRadio mode:XFrom another main fun

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XTo select acategory: press the 9or : button.XTo tune in the selected category: press9.The category selected is showninthedisplay. The station last se

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Memory functionsiThere are ten presets available.The following functions are available to you:Rstoring channelsRselecting channels from the satellitep

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Displaying service informationIf you have any questionsorrequire versioninformation, you can call the provider'scustomer service center at any ti

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iIf a mediumcontains other files inaddition to music files, the loading timebefore the first track starts to play may belonger.Inserting discs into th

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Operating safetyGeneral notesGWARNINGAny alterations of electronic components orsoftware can cause malfunctions.Radio, satellite radio, amplifier, DVD

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Loading empty magazine traysXPress the V load/eject button.The magazine menu appears.XSelect Fill empty slots.You see the Please wait... message.COMAN

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Ejecting all CDs/DVDsXPress the V load/eject button.The magazine menu appears.XSelect Eject all.The DVDchanger ejects the last discselected. You see t

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Option 2XPress the h function button one or moretimes.i By pressing the h function buttonrepeatedly, you can switch modes in thefollowing order:RAudio

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?Track name (only if stored on the disc asCD text)ATrack timeBGraphic time and track displayCCurrent playback settings (no symbol for"Normal trac

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XTo stop playback: while playback isinterrupted, select ± againand press the9 button to confirm.M is highlighted.XTo restart playback: select M and pr

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Selecting by track listXSelect Title or Track list in audio CD/DVD mode and press the 9 button toconfirm.orXPress the 9 button in MP3 mode when thedis

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:Symbol for next folder up;Current track=Track symbolXTo switch to the superordinate folder:select icon : and press the 9 button toconfirm.The display

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"Read CD database" functionXSwitch on audio CD mode (Y page 129).XSelect CD using the =;9:buttons and press the 9 button to confirm.XSelect

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iThe "Normal track sequence" option isautomatically selected when you changethe medium you are currently listening toor when you select a di

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WMACOMAND supports WMA files of the followingtypes:Rfixed bit rates of 8 kbit/s up to384 kbit/sRsampling rates of 8 kHz to 48 kHzCOMAND does not suppo

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radiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with theinstruction manual, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communic

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!Retain the original music files in a securelocation. An error in COMAND might resultin the loss of the music files stored in theMUSIC REGISTER. Merce

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1. Selecting a data mediumXSelect Music Register usingthe :=; buttons and press the9 button to confirm.XSelect Copy music files and press the9 button

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copying is in progress. You will otherwisecreate unusable data in the MUSICREGISTER.:Progress bariIt may take some time for the copyingprocess to be c

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:Folder selectionsymbol;Icon for music file=CurrentfolderXTo select one folder higher: select theU symbol.The display changes to the next folder up.Ch

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To connect external devices to the MediaInterface, you require device-specific adaptercables which are included in the MediaInterface scope of deliver

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iConnecting a completely discharged iPodor MP3 player can result in an extendedinitialization period.Error messages appear while the device isbeing ac

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HArtist(if supplied)IPlayback optionsType of device : connected is indicated bythe corresponding icon for iPod®, MP3 playeror USB mass storage device.

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USB devicesFor USB mass storage devices, you can selectfolders and also playlists (if available). Whenplaying back playlists, COMAND can alsodisplay t

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XTo switch to the superordinate folder:select the U iconusing the 9:buttons and press the 9 button to confirm.iThe U icon is always listed right at th

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Playback optionsThe following options are available to you:RNormal Track SequenceYou hear the tracks in their normal order(numerical or alphabetical,

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COMAND operating system ... 14Multifunction steering wheel ... 19Operating COMAND ... 19Basic functions

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XSelect Aux using the 9: buttonsand press the 9 button to confirm.The audio AUX menu appears.You will hearthe medium in the external audio source ifit

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COMAND features ... 150General information ... 150Basic settings ...

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COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country

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There is a risk of being distracted from theroad and traffic conditions if this is done whilethe vehicle is in motion.Notes about discsPlayback proble

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If you previously selected the video DVDfunction, it is now switched on.If you activated a different disc function:XSelect Media.The media list appear

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?Media selectionASound settingsFast forwarding/rewindingXPress and hold the = or ; buttonuntil the desired position is reached.orXPress and hold the E

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XTo skip forwards or backwards: pressthe = or ; button.orXPress the E or F button on thecontrol panel.The navigation menu (Y page 152) appearsfor appr

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Make a selection from the further options,if necessary.COMAND then switches back to the DVDmenu.iDepending on the DVD, the menu items:Back (to movie),

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XSelect Menu language or Audiolanguage and press the 9 button toconfirm.In both cases, a menu appears afterafewseconds. The # dot in front of an entry

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Audio/video socket:Video port(V);Audio port (L)=Audio port (R)iTo facilitate correct playback, it may benecessary to set a suitable video standardin t

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COMAND operating systemOverviewFunction Page1$Switches to radio mode 116Switches wavebands 1172WCalls up the system menu 173hSwitches to audio CD/DVDo

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Showing/hiding the menuXTo show: press the 9 button.XTo hide: press the 9 button, selectFull Screen and press the 9 button toconfirm.Volume and sound

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COMAND features ... 160General information ... 160Basic functions ... 16

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COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country

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XInsert the new batteries. Observe thepolarity markings on the batteries andbattery compartment when doing so.Left-hand battery: the positive pole (+)

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Adjusting the soundsettingsYou can selectthe sound settings in the audioCD/DVD/MP3, TV, video DVD and AUXmodes.XSwitch on an operating mode (e.g. CDmo

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Changing the picture formatXTo show the menu: press the 9 buttonon the remote control.orXSelect Menu while the navigation menu(Y page 152) is shown an

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XAdjust the brightness using the 9:buttons and press the 9 button to confirm.The brightness barmoves up or down. Thepicture becomes lighter or darker

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printed, the side you wish to play must facedownwards.The CD/DVD drive draws in the disc.The CD/DVD drive plays the disc:Rif it has been inserted corr

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=Track time?Graphic time and track displayACurrent playback settings (no symbol for"Normal track sequence")BSets the bassCSets the trebleDCa

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Making aselection by entering the tracknumber directlyXPress the h button on the remotecontrol.The track entry display appears.Example: track 2XPress

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Function PageENumber padSelects stations via thestationpresets 117Stores stations manually 117Passkey entry 42Telephone number entry 100Sends DTMF ton

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XTo pause playback: select « usingthe :=; buttons on the remotecontrol and press the 9 button to confirm.The « display changes to M.XTo continue playb

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Video DVD modeGeneral notesHere you will find further information on thefollowing topics:Rsafety notes (Y page 126)Rnotes on CDs/DVDs (Y page 137)DVD

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Showing/hiding the menuXTo show: press the 9 button on theremote control.orXSelect Menu while the navigation menu isshown and press the 9 button to co

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Selecting ascene/chapter directlyThe examples illustrate how to select scene/chapter 5.XOption 1: while the film is playing, pressthe h button.XPress

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XConfirm Select by pressing the 9 button.The Rear Seat Entertainment Systemcarries out the action or displays asubmenu for the item selected in the DV

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angles available depends on the contentofthe DVD. It is possible thatthe settings mayalso be accessed from the DVD menu.XShow the menu (Y page 170).XS

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XSelect Source from the AUX menu andpress the 9 button to confirm.XSelect Disc Drive Aux and press the 9button to confirm.You will hearand see the con

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XSelect _Rear Audio/Video Off andpress the 9 button to confirm.Adjusting the brightness, contrast orcolorXSelect Source in the AUX menu and pressthe 9

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COMAND features ... 178Overview ... 178Phone ...

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Back buttonXTo move up one menulevel: briefly pressthe k back button.COMAND changes to the nexthigher menulevel in the current operating mode.XTo swit

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COMAND featuresiThis manual describes all the standardand optional equipmentofyour vehiclewhich was available at the time ofpurchase. Country-specific

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entry!”. The voice control confirms importantcommands to you and gives you instructionsin the event of incorrect entries.Command TypesVoice control di

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Starting the DialogXSwitch on the ignition (see the vehicleOwner's Manual).XVehicles with Voice Control buttons onthe Multi-function Steering Whe

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iUsing individualization, you can fine-tunevoice control to your own voice and thusimprove voice recognition. The process ofindividualization is descr

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Example of dialog:sDial numbertPlease say the numbersZero one three zerotZero one three zerosFive zero zero fivetFive zero zero fivesOkaytDialingiYou

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“Save Name” (Address Book)"Save Name" (Address Book) functionaldescription (Y page 192)“Dial Name” (Address Book)“Dial Name” (Address Book)

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focused on safe driving behavior, especiallypay attention to traffic and street signs, andshould utilize the system's audio cues whiledriving.The

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XGive the “Navigation” command.XVehicles with Voice Control buttons onthe Multi-function Steering Wheel: Pressthe ? button.orXVehicles with Lever for

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If there is only one entry on the list,voice control asks if it is correct.tPlease select a line number or saycontinuesNumber 1tNumber 1 accepted.tDo

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iYou can use the “Nextpage” or “Previouspage” commands to scroll through the list.You can use the “Correction” command tospell the town again from the

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COMAND displayDisplay overviewThe COMAND display shows the function currently selectedand its associated menus. TheCOMAND display is divided into seve

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tPlease say the name of theintersecting streetsMable streettPlease select a line number or saycontinuesNumber 4tNumber 4 acceptedtDo you want to start

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uThe system shows a numbered listwith destinations from the selectedcategorytPlease select a line number or saycontinuesNumber 1tNumber 1 accepted.tDo

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tWhere do you want to save: home orwork?sWorktThe destination has been saved.“Find Address”You can use the “Find address” command toselect a previousl

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contains more than 30 entries, the systemasks you to say the name from which thereading shall be started.Example of dialog:sListdestination memoryThe

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OperationYou can use voice control at any time to:Rsave a nameRselect a nameRdelete a nameRlist the address bookRdelete the address bookRopen the addr

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tDo you want to save the number in acategory?sNotName and numbersaved“Dial Name”You can use the “Dial name” command toplace a call by selecting aname

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selected entry should be called, navigatedto or opened.To cancel the dialog:XVehicles with Voice Control buttons onthe Multi-function Steering Wheel:P

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accidentinwhich you or others could beinjured.OperationYou can use voice control to:Rselect the wavebandRfind a stationRselect a frequency (FM, AM)Rse

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Selecting the Frequency (AM Range)You can select frequencies within the AMrange (530 to 1710 kHz) directly. Voicecontrol also recognizes the words“fre

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Example of dialog:sList stationlistThe system reads out the station list.If the station you require is read out:XVehicles with Voice Control buttons o

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Publication detailsInternetFurther information on Mercedes-Benzvehicles and Daimler AG can be found on theInternet at the following websites:http://ww

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Navi Audio Telephone Video SystemMap display Radio Telephone AUX Calls up thesystemmenuSets route calculationmodeSatRadio Address book Video DVDAvoids

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DVD ChangerGWARNINGPlease devote your attention first andforemost to the traffic situation you are in.Before your journey, please familiarizeyourselfw

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“Group 1” to “Group 9”With the “Group 1” to “Group 9” commands,you can select a group on an inserted audioDVD.“Next Group”/“Previous Group”With the “N

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RCorrectionRWrongRIncorrectRHelpRHelp functionsRHelp devicesRHelp voice control [system]RHelp voice control/voice control helpRGeneral helpR0–9 (Numbe

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RGuidance/ route guidance instructionsoffRSwitch off guidance/ route guidanceinstructionsRMute guidance/ route guidanceinstructionsRHouse numberREnter

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Address Book CommandsRAddress bookRListaddress bookRRead out/play address bookRDelete address bookRSpell entryRSpell nameRFind entryRDelete nameRList

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Audio and Video CommandsRAudioRadioRRadio onR87 7 megahertz - 107 9 megahertzR87 point 7 to 107 point 9R87 point 7 megahertz to 107 point 9megahertzRF

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RPrevious trackRLast trackRRepeat/replay trackRCD 1 to CD 6RCD number 1 to CD number 6RTrack 1 to Track 99RTrack number 1 to Track number 99MP3RMP3RMP

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VideoRVideoRDVD videoCommand List205Voice ControlZ

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting TableProblem Possible Cause/ConsequenceSuggestedSolutionsVoice control doesnot understandyou.You have notoperated thesy

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Problem Possible Cause/ConsequenceSuggested SolutionsAn address bookentry without aspeaker-dependent voicetag is notrecognized.The names enteredin the

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Multifunction steering wheelGWARNINGA driver's attention to the road and trafficconditions must always be his/herprimaryfocus when driving.For yo

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Problem Possible Cause/ConsequenceSuggested SolutionsA station list entryis not recognized.The voice tags forthe stations in theaddress book donot sou

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XTo show the menu: press the 9 button.XSelect Destination usingthe :=; buttons and press the9 button to confirm.XSelect Address Entry and press the 9b

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Selecting amenu itemThe example describes how to selectastationfrom the station presets in radio mode.XPress the $ function button.XSelect Presets usi

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Option 2XSelect Audio again using the 9 buttonand press the 9 button to confirm.The Audio menu appears. Radio ishighlighted.XPress the 9 button to con

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selection list, you select an entry to copy it tothe address entry menu.Option 1: city list with the character barXCall up the city list with characte

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XEnter O, D, E, L, CI, T, Y using theappropriate buttons.Further functions in the list withcharacter barXTo delete a character: select the 2iconatthe

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Entering characters in the addressand the phone bookIntroductionThe following sectiondescribes how to entercharacters in the phone book (Y page 102)an

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Switching the data fieldIf you want to enter a first name after you haveentered a surname, for example, proceed asfollows to switch between the data f

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Switching the COMAND display on/offXPress the W function button.orXSelect System in the main function barusing the 9=; buttons andpress the 9 button t

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Welcome to the world of Mercedes-BenzBefore you drive off, familiarize yourself withyourCOMAND control panel and read thismanual. This will help you t

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XPress the $ function button.The radio display appears. You will hear thelast station played on the last waveband.XSelect Sound using the :=;buttons a

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necessary to set the audio format(Y page 135).iThe Logic7®On function creates asurround sound experience for everypassengerwhen playing, for example,s

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mono and cause temporary sounddistortions.On some stereo recordings, the soundcharacteristics may differ fromconventional stereo playback.Rear Enterta

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=Selects the screen for the remote control?Selects a menu or menu itemAConfirms a selection or settingBSwitches sound on/off(for cordedheadphones)CAdj

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Cordless headphonesOverview:Volume control;Selects a screenfor the headphones=Battery compartment cover?Switches the cordless headphones on/offAIndica

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Display StatusGreen The headphones are switchedon and the batteries are fullycharged.Red The headphones are switchedon and the batteries arealmost dis

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COMAND features ... 36Display settings ... 36Time settings ...

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COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country

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To set the timeXPress the W button.XSelect Time using the :=;buttons and press the 9 button to confirm.XSelect Set Time and press the 9 buttonto confi

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Text reader settingsSetting the read-aloud speedXPress the W button.XSelect Settings usingthe :=; buttons and press the9 button to confirm.XSelect Tex

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process. The first part of individualizationthen begins automatically.orXTo close the display: press the 9 button.You will be asked whether you would

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XSelect Individualization on and pressthe 9 button to confirm.Individualization is activated O ordeactivated ª.Bluetooth®settingsGeneral information a

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(http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect).Searching for Bluetooth®devicesXSelect Settings in the systemmenu usingthe =;9: buttons andpress the 9 button t

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iIf you want to reauthorize a devicefollowing de-authorization (Y page 42),you can select a different passcode.XTo enter the passcode in COMAND:press

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System language settingsThis function allows you to determine thelanguage for the menu displaysand thenavigation messages. The selected languageaffect

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COMAND features ... 46Introduction ... 46Basic settings ...

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COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country

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When the restriction is active, certain entriescannot be made. This will be indicated by thefact that certain menu items are grayed outand cannot be s

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Index ... 4Introduction ... 11At aglance ...

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XSelect Navi in the main function bar usingthe 9=; buttons and press the9 button to confirm.XSelect Mode and press the 9 button toconfirm.Route mode m

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Example: entering an addressThe following is a step-by-step example ofhow to enteranaddress. The destinationaddress is as follows:GermanyBerlinUnstrut

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Option 2: city list as selection list:Selection markerXPress the 9 or : button repeatedlyuntil the desired city is selected(MANORVILLE in the example)

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XSelect No. in the address entry menu usingthe =;9: buttons andpress the 9 button to confirm.You will see the house number list eitherwith the charact

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to terminate the currently active routeguidance.XSelect Yes or No and press the 9 buttonto confirm.If you select Yes, COMAND will stop routeguidance a

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FTo cancel an entryGListXComplete the entry and call up the list as aselection list (Y page 24).Option 2: ZIP code list as selection listZIP code list

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Entering an intersection nameEntering an intersection will delete apreviously entered house number.XSelect Intersection in the address entrymenu using

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:Characterentered by the user;Characters automatically added by thesystem=List entry that most closely matches thecurrent input string?To switch to th

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XIrrespective of the option, press the 9button to confirm your selection.The address entry menu appears again. Thedestination address selected has bee

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Entering an intermediate stopIntroductionWhen route guidance is active, you can enteran intermediate stop. Intermediate stops canbe predefined destina

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AActive partition (USB devices only)Selecting ... 146Address bookBrowsing...

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The intermediate stops are listed accordingto increasing distance from the currentvehicle position.iFor intermediate stops that are notlocated along t

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Search &SendNotesiTo use Search &Send, your vehicle needsto be equipped with mbrace, a navigationsystem and a valid mbrace subscription."

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iThe destination addresses aredownloaded in the same order as they aresent.Ifyou own several Mercedes-Benzvehicles equipped with an mbracesubscriber a

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XProceed as described in the "Point ofinterest list with character bar" section(Y page 64).Entering apoint of interestusing thephone number

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XIrrespective of the option, press the 9button to confirm your selection.If the selected main category does notcontain any sub-categories, the point o

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Depending on the point of interestselected, COMAND uses differentreference points in determining the lineardistance to the destination:Rvicinity of cu

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1ZAGAT ratings2To display detailsXTo display the description: selectDetails.Example of a ZAGAT descriptionPoint of interest list with character barIf

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XTo start route calculation: select Startand press the 9 button to confirm.Aprompt appears asking whetherthe pointof interest should be used as thedes

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Example display:initiation phase:Next road;Point at which the change of directiontakes place (light blue dot)=Current vehicle position (the tip of the

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Example display:change-of-direction phase:Current vehicle position (the tip of thetriangle indicates the vehicle’s directionof travel);Graphic represe

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CD/DVDEjecting (DVD drive) ...128Inserting (DVD changer) ... 127Inserting (Rear SeatEntertainment System) ...

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Display anddescription of lane recommendationsThe colors used in the lane recommendationdisplay vary depending on whether day or nightdesign is switch

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directions may cause you to divert yourattention from driving and increase your riskof an accident.Repeating navigation announcementsiAudible navigati

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When route guidance is active, the followingmessages may be shown:ROYou have reached your destination.RNEW ROUTECOMAND calculates a new route, e.g.bec

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XTo select the next or previousalternative route: select Next orPrevious and press the 9 button toconfirm.Possible alternative routes are shown in the

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XTo show the menu: press the 9 button.XSelect Route in the navigation menu barusing the :=; buttons andpress the 9 button to confirm.XSelect Route bro

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shows the compass heading to the actualdestination.The route is highlighted blue, starting fromthe last recognized street the vehicle was onbefore it

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Icon for real-time traffic reportsIcon Description Traffic reports in the mapdisplayTraffic reportlistTrafficreportWarning(red)N/A Entry type:warningE

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Icon Description Traffic reports in the mapdisplayTraffic reportlistTrafficreportYellowline witharrowsIncidents Possible traffic blocks (e.g.roadworks

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1To show all traffic reports (including thosenot affecting the route)2To have traffic reports read out, see read-aloud function (Y page 73)3Affected r

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COMAND reads out the reports in sequence.iThe Messages On Route menu item hasno function if there are no reports relatingto the route.XTo switch off t

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DVDCopy protection ... 137Data medium ... 137Selecting atrack ... 132

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XTo enter the home address for the firsttime: select Assign to Address BookEntry and press the 9 button to confirm.XSelect Home or Work and press the

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XSelect the destination using the9: buttons and press the 9 buttonto confirm.The destination address is shown.XSelect Save and press the 9 button toco

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XSelect Destination in the navigationmenu barusing the :=;buttons and press the 9 button to confirm.XSelect From Memory and press the 9button to confi

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Route guidance is activeXTo show the menu: press the 9 button.XSelect Position in the navigation menubarusing the :=; buttons andpress the 9 button to

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Unit of measurement = in the COMANDdisplay depends on the selection made for theinstrument cluster (see the vehicleOperator's Manual).Moving the

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Map displaySetting the map orientationMap orientation:Currently set map orientationThe following display modes are possible:R0 North orientation (the

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XSelect Standard Symbols, PersonalSymbols or No Symbols.If you select Personal Symbols, the list ofpoints of interest appears.XTo switchthe icon displ

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Geo-coordinate displayGeo-coordinate display active:Current height above average sea level(rounded to the nearest 100 ft);Current vehicle position: la

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XTo scroll the map: press the =;9: buttons.XTo set the map scale: press the U orT button.The scale barappears.XPress the U or T button again.The map v

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Displaying andchanging an avoidedareaXSelect an entry in the list using the9: buttons.XSelect Options using the ; button andpress the 9 button to conf

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MMapArrival time/distance todestination ... 84Calling up ...56Map display...

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XSelect Off-road route memory and pressthe 9 button to confirm.Off-road route memory menuXSelect Off-road route memory used andpress the 9 button to c

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XSelect Position in the navigation menubarusing the :=; buttons andpress the 9 button to confirm.XSelect Compass and press the 9 button toconfirm.Depe

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navigation system is not operational until theupdate is complete.iYou cannot eject the DVD during theupdate. If you switch off COMAND duringthe update

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Problems with the navigation systemProblem Possible causes/consequences and M SolutionsCOMAND is unable tocontinue routeguidance after thejourney has

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Problem Possible causes/consequences and M SolutionsThe Navigationunavailable messageappears.COMAND has an integrated hard drive on which the digital

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COMAND features ... 94General information ... 94Telephony via the Bluetooth®inter-face ...

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COMAND featuresThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipmentavailablefor your COMAND system at the time ofpurchase. Country

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Unless stated otherwise, the descriptions andillustrations in this section refer to COMAND.Function restrictionsThe telephone is not ready for use in

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is therefore recommended that you changethis name so that you can easily recognizeyour mobile phone (see the mobile phoneoperating instructions).XSwit

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Authorizing (registering) amobilephoneXSelect as yet unauthorized mobile phone= in the Bluetooth®telephone list usingthe 9: buttons.XSelect Options us

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