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Page 1 - COMAND Operator’s Manual

Grafik auf der Vorgabeseite in den Grafikrahmen importieren!Mercedes-BenzCOMAND Operator’s Manual

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2IntroductionSymbols SymbolsYou will find the following symbols in these operating instructions:* The asterisk identifies optional equipment. Since

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92TelephoneTelephone operationThe telephone is switched on Press E or H repeatedly until the corresponding telephone menu 1 ap-pears in the display.

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93TelephoneTelephone operationDialing with COMANDRedial memory list1 Memory locations L01 - L10L01 the last number or name dialedL02 - L10 numbers

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94TelephoneTelephone operationBegin dialing Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm the Ä button.The message “Dialing” will appear. The

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95TelephoneTelephone operationSpeed-dialing (only with COMAND)For all memory locationsYou can enter up to 2 digitsThe main telephone menu is displayed

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96TelephoneTelephone operation Ending a call ( page 94).Quick-dialing for the first 10 memory locationsThe main telephone menu is displayed Press 2

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97TelephoneTelephone operationYou can enter a telephone number in the notebook or edit an existing one during a conversation in the main telephone m

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98TelephoneTelephone operationYou can edit the phone book and transfer a phone number from the notebook. In the main telephone menu, turn the right-h

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99TelephoneTelephone operationChanging a name4 Phone book entry selected5 Character list6 The currently highlighted character is enlarged7 Confirms th

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100TelephoneTelephone operationThe selected character is automatically ad-opted in the input line after 2 secondsor Press t or turn the right-hand ro

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101TelephoneTelephone operationDeleting an entry in the phone book 1 Name and telephone number of the entry to be deleted (light brown)2 Query (light

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3IntroductionOperating safety Operating safetyWarning GAny alterations made to electronic compo-nents and the software can cause malfunc-tions.The ra

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102TelephoneTelephone operation While in the selection menu ( page 98), turn the right-hand rota-ry/push-button v until “Add an en-try...” is highli

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103TelephoneSMS function SMS functionWith this function you can receive, read and delete short text messages1.1 If available from your carrier.1 The

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104TelephoneSMS function1 Current SMS message is highlighted, telephone number or name (if it is in the phone book), date and time appear in brownThe

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105TelephoneSMS functionDeleting an SMS message1 Deletes current SMS message2 SMS message is not deleted Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to

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106TelephoneEmergency call Emergency callYou can make an emergency call to an emergency rescue station with a mobile communication network.The emerge

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107TelephoneEmergency callIf there is an active Tele Aid call, the tele-phone main menu will disappear and you will see the message “Phone off”.After

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108TelephoneService numbers Service numbers1 Personal Service Number2 Number for Roadside Assistance Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to hig

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109TelephoneService numbers Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Change 1” in the “Service No.” menu and press to con-firm.The “Cha

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110TelephoneService numbers Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Change 2” in the “Service No.” menu and press to con-firm.The “Cha

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111NavigationImportant notesQuick referenceDestination inputRoute guidanceDestination memorySettings

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4IntroductionOperating safety

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112NavigationImportant notes Important notesWarning GFor safety reasons you should only enter a destination when the vehicle is stationary. When the

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113NavigationImportant notesWarning GThe CD reader contains a Class 1 laser pro-duct. There is a danger of invisible laser ra-diation if the cover is

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114NavigationImportant notesTravelling abroadIf you intend to travel through different re-gions or abroad, you will need the respec-tive navigation CD

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115NavigationImportant notesChanging tiresMercedes-Benz recommends that you have your tires changed by an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.COMAND opera

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116NavigationQuick reference Quick referencePWRTELNAVCDFM/AMMNOABCJKLGHIDEF213546TUVPQRSWXYZ8790P82.85-9501-31US4 57819 1718 16 15 14 13 12 11 101369

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117NavigationQuick referenceFunction Page1 Switching COMAND on and off122 Requesting and dis-playing Info ServicesSystem settings1841873 Switching the

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118NavigationQuick referenceFunction Page16 Route guidance active:Switches between map and symbol displayRoute guidance not acti-ve:Activates location

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119NavigationQuick reference Press q.COMAND ejects the inserted navigation CD. Remove the CD. Insert another navigation CD, e.g. a re-gional versio

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120NavigationDestination input Destination input Menu overviewSettingsNAVI Destination EntryDestn from Memory...Destination via Map...Points of Inter

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121NavigationDestination inputFunction Page1 Main destination input menu Entering a destinati-on address Retrieving a destina-tion from the destina-

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5At a glanceCOMAND control unitMultifunction displayQuick reference COMAND

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122NavigationDestination inputMain destination input menu Press b.The display that appears is dependent on the last navigation function used:Route gu

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123NavigationDestination inputSelect one of the following possibilities to enter a destination: Entering a destination address Selecting destination

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124NavigationDestination inputSelect city/suburb“City/Suburb Entry” input menu 5 Input line, selected characters (invers) or last city selected6 Chara

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125NavigationDestination inputActivating the city listCity lista Selected city is highlightedb Displays the previous page, if =c Displays the next pag

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126NavigationDestination inputd City previously selectede Selecting a streetf Selecting a city center ( page 130) Press the right-hand rotary/push-b

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127NavigationDestination inputActivating the street listStreet listm Street previously selectedn Displays the previous page, if =o Displays the next p

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128NavigationDestination input“Destination Entry” selection menu1 Adding an intersection 2 Adding a house number3 Selecting a destination via the map

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129NavigationDestination input Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight the name of the inter-section.  Press the right-hand rotary/pus

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130NavigationDestination input Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight the desired block and press to confirm.The selection menu “Desti

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131NavigationDestination inputActivating the map from the main des-tination input menu“Destination via Map” menuSetting the map center1 To the previou

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6At a glanceCOMAND control unit COMAND control unitONFM1FM PresetsAuto PresetsSoundWBScanRADIO 1TELNAVCDDEL BACKMAPFM/AMSVCMNOABCJKLGHIDEF213546TUVPQ

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132NavigationDestination inputContinue destination input via the mapMap with crosshairs5 Crosshairs to select the destination6 Symbol for current vehi

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133NavigationDestination inputAltering the map scale8 Scale selectorCurrent map scale _New map scale ?9 Square shows the map section which is to be in

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134NavigationDestination input Press the right-hand rotary/push-but-ton v or wait 6 seconds to calculate the map with the new scale.A clock symbol wi

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135NavigationDestination inputDestination entry via coordinatesYou can enter a destination if the corres-ponding coordinates are known.“Coordinate Des

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136NavigationDestination inputConfirming coordinate destination and calculate the route Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v longer than 2 secon

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137NavigationDestination inputThis function allows you to select Points of Interest such as gas stations, parking faci-lities or shopping centers.“Poi

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138NavigationDestination input Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight 1 or 2 and press to confirm.The list “Select Category” will appe

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139NavigationDestination inputIn the surrounding area of another city“City/Area” input menu Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Se

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140NavigationDestination input Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight the desired category and press to confirm.An input menu, e.g. “A

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141NavigationDestination inputThis function allows you to display up to 12 destinations you last selected. 1 Destination selected last Turn the right

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7At a glanceCOMAND control unit/Function Page1 Switching COMAND on and off122, 3 Radio operation:Automatic seek tuningManual tuningCD operation:Track

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142NavigationDestination inputSelecting a route mode P, one selec-tion is available Fast route: Route calculated for opti-mum driving time Short rou

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143NavigationDestination input4 Calculation method5 DestinationCancel route calculation Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Cancel

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144NavigationRoute guidance Route guidanceRoute guidance principlesP82.85-9503-31USMADISON STStopScaleSymbol displayMapActivating the symbol display:

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145NavigationRoute guidanceFunction Page1 Name of the street onto which you should turn orDistance to destination orName of the route (e.g. I-695) and

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146NavigationRoute guidanceAfter the destination is selected and the route is calculated, the navigation system will guide you to the destination usin

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147NavigationRoute guidanceOnce you have calculated the route, you can request destination and route informa-tion. Press ..The selection menu “Destin

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148NavigationRoute guidanceDisplaying route list Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Route List” and press to confirm.The message

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149NavigationRoute guidanceRequesting route mode Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v in the selection menu “Destination Info” to highlight “Opti

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150NavigationRoute guidance1 Geographic longitude and latitude for your current location2 Number of satellites received3 Scale used the last time the

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151NavigationRoute guidance Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v in the selection menu “Destination Info” to highlight “Route Map” and press to c

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8At a glanceCOMAND control unitFunction PageFunction Page15 From within a system:Return to the previous menuTelephone:Ending a call8116 General:Alteri

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152NavigationRoute guidanceOnce the route has been calculated, the symbol display will appear.If you now are at the maneuver point, you will also hear

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153NavigationRoute guidanceIf an audio source is switched on, e.g. the radio, the voice output will be mixed with that of the audio source. You can in

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154NavigationRoute guidanceExample of a traffic situation with voice output1 “Prepare to turn right” (advance notice)2 “Turn right after 250 feet”3 “P

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155NavigationRoute guidance1 Distance to destination2 Arrow indicating driving direction3 Distance in miles to the next maneuver point4 Name of the ro

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156NavigationRoute guidance1 Activating map displayYou can select one of the two possibilities: Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm

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157NavigationRoute guidanceIf the function Mix is switched on, the sym-bol display is activated automatically from the map display before making a man

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158NavigationRoute guidanceActivate the scale selector While the left menu bar is displayed, turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “S

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159NavigationRoute guidanceYou can either select the map in north-up orientation or position it with the driving di-rection pointing up.North-up !: Ma

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160NavigationRoute guidanceYou can store a way point during route guidance.1 Activates “Way Point” menu Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to h

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161NavigationRoute guidanceStarting route guidance Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm “Start Guidance…”.You will now see the inform

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9At a glanceCOMAND control unitScreen displays include: Main system menus, e.g. the main ra-dio menu Lists for the selection of entries, e.g. the ci

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162NavigationRoute guidanceMain detour menu1 It is possible to block route sections ahead2 Ends the detour function, the previous route is calculated

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163NavigationRoute guidanceTraffic jam aheadIf a traffic jam lies ahead, you can block the route sections following the next intersec-tion/the next tu

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164NavigationRoute guidanceDetour in route list Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Detour in Route List” in the main detour menu

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165NavigationRoute guidanceCalling detailed route list Detailed route list3 Blocked route section R4 Symbol “-” - sections of a road are dis-played P

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166NavigationRoute guidance1 Deletes a way point2 Cancels a detour (traffic jam ahead)3 Cancels a detour (street sections blo-cked in the route list)4

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167NavigationRoute guidanceIf you deviate from a recommended route, the COMAND automatically calculates a new route from the current vehicle locati-on

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168NavigationRoute guidanceThe car is parked for longer than 2 hours and the remaining distance to the destina-tion is more than 0.3 miles.Inquiry men

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169NavigationRoute guidanceWhen you reach the destination, you will see the destination flag. You will hear the voice output “You have reached your de

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170NavigationRoute guidanceDuring route guidance (you see either sym-bol or map display) you can select another COMAND system by pressing the corres-p

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171NavigationRoute guidanceRemoving the windowThis is done automatically after 3 seconds.or Press *.The radio is active Selecting a memorized statio

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10At a glanceCOMAND control unitPop-up screen messagesBattery voltage gets lowYou can still operate COMAND without the engine running.You will see the

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172NavigationRoute guidance While the map or symbol display is ac-tive, press b.A query will appear. Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v and c

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173NavigationDestination memory Destination memoryYou can save frequently used destinations in the destination memory.Main destination memory menu1 R

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174NavigationDestination memory Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight the desired entry and press to confirm. Then calculate the rou

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175NavigationDestination memorySaving with a nameYou can enter a name for the current des-tination. Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highl

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176NavigationDestination memorySaving without a nameIf you do not wish to enter a name, COMAND will save the destination with city and street name. W

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177NavigationDestination memory Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Sort destinations...” in the main destination memory menu and

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178NavigationDestination memory Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Delete Destination in Memory” in the main destination me-mory

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179NavigationSettings SettingsCOMAND normally determines the vehicle location automatically with the GPS. In ex-ceptional cases, this may not be poss

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180NavigationSettingsIn order to ensure an exact fix on position, you have to calibrate COMAND by entering the correct tire information whenever tires

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181NavigationSettings4 Tread depth ≥ 4 mm (3/16 in.)5 Tread depth < 4 mm (3/16 in.) Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight the desi

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11At a glanceMultifunction display Multifunction displayThe starter switch must be in position 1 or 2. Refer to vehicle operating instructions.You ca

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182NavigationSettings

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183Info Services/System settingsInfo Services*System settingsAuxiliary audio source

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184Info Services/System settingsInfo Services* Info Services*In chapter “Info Services/System set-tings” you will find detailed information on the fo

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185Info Services/System settingsInfo Services* Press ( in any menu.The main service menu will appear. Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to c

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186Info Services/System settingsInfo Services*iIf information cannot be retrieved, one of the following messages will be dis-played: “Data Connection

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187Info Services/System settingsSystem settings System settings6 Displays the new message7 Switches back to the main menuThere is more than one mess

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188Info Services/System settingsSystem settings1 Previous setting _2 Current setting ? Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm “Brightne

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189Info Services/System settingsSystem settings Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Settings” in the main system settings menu and

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190Info Services/System settingsSystem settingsYou can select the following languages “Adopt from Instrument Cluster”COMAND will use the same languag

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191Info Services/System settingsSystem settingsSetting the time in increments of 30 mi-nutesYou can set the the time to any local time (time zone) in

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Order-No. DaimlerChrysler 6515 6650 13 Blaupunkt 8 622 403 127 Index F Parts-No. 220 584 23 96 US Edition F 07/02

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12At a glanceQuick reference COMAND Quick reference COMANDThe section “Quick reference COMAND” summarizes information regarding the main functions of

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192Info Services/System settingsSystem settingsCanceling setting mode Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v. The minutes appear in black letterin

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193Info Services/System settingsSystem settingsCountry list3 Country entered previously4 Pages back for more countries5 Pages forward for more countri

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194Info Services/System settingsSystem settingsAutomatic time conversion1 Setting change summer/winter time Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v

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195Info Services/System settingsSystem settingsManually setting date and clockYou must manually set the date and clock, if COMAND does not receive a

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196Info Services/System settingsSystem settingsAdopting settings Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v longer than 2 seconds.The main system sett

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197Info Services/System settingsSystem settingsAdopting settings Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v longer than 2 seconds.The main system sett

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198Info Services/System settingsSystem settings1 Changes by pressing Ä2 Changes by pressing Ä and light sensor in the roof control unitP Setting activ

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199Info Services/System settingsSystem settingsIf the settings menu is displayed Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Factory Setti

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200Info Services/System settingsAuxiliary audio source Auxiliary audio sourceThe auxiliary audio source (e.g. tape player) will be installed in the g

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201Info Services/System settingsAuxiliary audio source Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Aux” in the main sys-tem settings menu

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13At a glanceQuick reference COMANDThe navigation system was the last sys-tem usedThe menu displayed will vary according to the last navigation functi

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202Info Services/System settingsAuxiliary audio source Press e.g. c on the COMAND control unit. The COMAND audio source selected will switch on.Switc

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203GlossaryAudio sourceThis includes the systems radio and CD (CD drive in the control unit and CD changer) as well as an external source, e.g. tape p

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204GlossaryNorth-upThe map is displayed facing due north during route guidance.Provideris the network operator who makes available (provides) telephon

Page 128 -  Destination input

205IndexAAdjustSound 63for audio sources 63for service sources 64Sound-center 65Volume difference 64Adjusting the volume 14Amplifier 66Arrow indicatin

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206IndexDetourcalculating 163Traffic jam ahead 163Dialingfrom calls list 94Redial 91Speed dialing 95Subsequent dialing 84Dialing operation 83Distance

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207IndexMMain menu structure 9Mapaltering the map scale 133Compass needle 159Heading-up 159Map with cross hairs 132moving the cross hairs 132North arr

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208Index“DEST AREA” 145“Destination memory is full” 174“Error” 61“Loading CD ...” 50“Manual route exclusions have been reset” 168“Navigation cannot be

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209IndexRRadio stationautomatically saving 36deleting in memory 39manually saving 36saving station manually 34selecting from memory 37Reception qualit

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210IndexSMS 103deleting 105Incoming SMS message 9Sound 63Setting Bass/Treble/Balance 65Sound impressions 66Sound-centerBalance 64Fader 64Speed dialing

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211Index“The route is being calculated” 142“The route to your intermediate desti-nation is being calculated” 161“Turn right after 250 feet” 154WWay po

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14At a glanceQuick reference COMANDAt the multifunction steering wheelTo raise the volume Press J. To lower the volume Press I.At the COMAND operati

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212Index

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213Index

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215Index

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We reserve the right to modify the technical detailsof the COMAND system as givenin the data and illustrationsof this Operator's Manual. Reprinti

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15At a glanceQuick reference COMANDSelecting a stationAutomatic seek tuning Press one of the keys g or hbriefly.FM- and AM-Bands, Weather Band WBThe

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16At a glanceQuick reference COMANDCD track scan Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm “Scan”.The tracks on the CD will be played one

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17At a glanceQuick reference COMANDBegin dialing When the Ä button is highlighted, press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm your input.Di

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18At a glanceQuick reference COMANDEntering destination address Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v in the main destination input menu and conf

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19At a glanceQuick reference COMANDCity list Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v again to confirm the city.A selection menu will appear. Press

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20At a glanceQuick reference COMAND“Route mode” selection menuSelect a route and then a traffic route Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to mov

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21At a glanceQuick reference COMANDThe route will be calculated. COMAND identifies the road you are travelling on.You will see the arrow indicating th

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Welcome to COMAND!Please make yourself familiar with your COMAND control unit and read the instruc-tions in this manual before operating the COMAND sy

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22At a glanceQuick reference COMAND

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23 AudioRadio operationCD operationSound settings

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24AudioRadio operation Radio operationQuick referenceFM2FM PresetsAuto PresetsSoundWBScan101.5 FMPWRTELNAVCDFM/AMSVCMNOABCJKLGHIDEF213546TUVPQRSWXYZ8

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25AudioRadio operationFunction Page1 Switching COMAND on and off122, 3 Automatic seek tuning ascending/descendingManual tuning ascen-ding/descending30

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26AudioRadio operationMenu overviewFM197.1 FMP82.85-9333-31US17892 3645100000FM PresetsAuto PresetsSoundWBScanFM SoundTrebleFaderBalanceBassResetOther

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27AudioRadio operation1 Not available for all COMAND models and not available in all countriesFunction Page1 Main radio menu FM2 Current frequency ba

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28AudioRadio operationIn chapter “Audio” you will find detailed in-formation regarding  radio operation CD operation and sound adjustmentsIf you ha

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29AudioRadio operationYou can select between FM-, AM- and WB-Band.AM Band Press c until “AM” is displayed in the upper left hand corner of the dis-pl

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30AudioRadio operationYou can use the following functions: Automatic seek tuning ( page 30) Seek tuning at the multifunction stee-ring wheel ( pag

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31AudioRadio operationSeek tuning at the multifunction stee-ring wheelIf the multifunctional display shows the station frequency, then: Press F or G

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32AudioRadio operationStation selection via number keypad (presets)FM- and AM-Bands Press one of the number keys, such as 2 briefly.The radio will tu

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33AudioRadio operation1 The frequency range is from 530 - 1620 AM in some countriesAutomatic station scanThe stations on same band (FM/AM/WB) can be

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34AudioRadio operationYou can use the following functions: Saving stations manually FM Saving stations manually AM ( page 36) Saving stations auto

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35AudioRadio operationOn the memory list1 Preset of the station currently selected2 Frequency of the station currently se-lected3 Memory preset alloca

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36AudioRadio operationSaving stations manually (AM) Activate the AM Band ( page 29).Save a station in the same way as descri-bed for the FM Band (

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37AudioRadio operationThe radio stores the 10 strongest stations. The station frequencies available will ap-pear in the memory list.Select other stati

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38AudioRadio operationSelecting a station from the preset menu (FM, AM) Activate the FM or AM memory ( page 35).You can use one of the following two

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39AudioRadio operationSelecting a station by entering the sta-tion frequency in the presets (FM/AM)The station frequency can be entered in FM and AM B

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40AudioRadio operation Press # at the COMAND control unit to switch on COMAND. Press c at the COMAND control unit to switch to radio operation. Pre

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41AudioRadio operation

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ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Where to find it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Symbols . . . . . . . . .

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42AudioCD operation CD operationrQuick referenceTELNAVFM/AMCDSVCMNOABCJKLGHIDEF213546TUVPQRSWXYZ8790P82.85-9346-31US6 7915 14 13 12 1115810324CD2BEST

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43AudioCD operationFunction Page1CD drive in the control unit and CD changer operationSwitching COMAND on and off122, 3 Press briefly: Previous track

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44AudioCD operationCD playback locations are the CD drive in the COMAND operating unitYou can play audio CDs or read data from the navigation CD. th

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45AudioCD operationLoading a CD into the CD drive See picture ( page 42) for drive location. Press q to eject any CD if necessa-ry. Insert a CD as

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46AudioCD operation Press the green eject button.The magazine will slide upwards. Pull the disk tray forward until it stops.P82.85-7236-31iYou can a

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47AudioCD operation Place a CD in the tray. The CD should be inserted with the label side up.1 Arrow tip on the rack wall Push the CD tray into the

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48AudioCD operationMenu overviewCD2BEST OF SOUL2:07 minP82.85-9347-31US13456214253600000ABCDEFGHIJKL NOPQRSTUVWXYZ_1234567890,.:‘/BEST OF SOUL_MCD Se

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49AudioCD operationFunction Page1 Main CD menu 502 Status lineCD 0: The CD drive is in operationCD 1-6: The CD changer is in operation3 Main sound men

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50AudioCD operationMain CD menu 1 CD function with the number of the ma-gazine slot currently playing2 Track number and elapsed playback time will app

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51AudioCD operationYou can select a track with g or h with the number keypad in the “CD Select” menuWith g or hNext track Press h briefly.Previous

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ContentsSMS function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103Activating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103Reading SMS messages received . 104E

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52AudioCD operationIn the “CD Select” menu Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “CD Select” in the main CD menu and press to confirm

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53AudioCD operationWith the number keypad Press a number key, e.g. 2 to select the corresponding CD.The message “Loading CD ...” will ap-pear if the

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54AudioCD operationFast forward Press h longer than 2 seconds and keep it depressed.The message “Forward S” will appear. The display shows the curren

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55AudioCD operation1 Input line2 Character set (letters, digits, special characters)3 Character selected appears magnified, magnified “M” is starting

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56AudioCD operationDeleting the character that has been ente-red last Press r briefly.The input marker moves to the left as it deletes.Deleting a com

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57AudioCD operationDeleting a CD name Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Delete Names” in the main CD menu and press to confirm.T

Page 189 - 4 mm (3/16 in.)

58AudioCD operation1 Current playback modeP Playback mode activeQ Playback mode is not active Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “

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59AudioCD operationCDs Scan (CD changer only)Select this function to scan all of the CDs in the magazine slots 1-6 for 8 seconds each (track 1).Switch

Page 191 - Info Services/System settings

60AudioCD operation Press o while a CD is being played.CD operation is muted, the symbol ß will appear in the top right corner of the display. Press

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61AudioCD operation“Being activated”The CD changer is not yet ready for opera-tion.“Reading error”The CD that has been inserted cannot be read.“Temper

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ContentsDriving on a non-digitized road. . . 167Interrupt route guidance during a jour-ney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168Arriving

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62AudioCD operation Press d on COMAND.CD unit is switched on. Press E or H repeatedly until you see the set-up for the current CD on the display.1 I

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63AudioSound settings Sound settingsCOMAND is equipped with a standard am-plifier.You can set  the sound Bass/Treble individually the sound-center

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64AudioSound settings Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Sound“ in the main menu for radio or CD operation and press to confirm.T

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65AudioSound settingsSetting Sound1 Setting mode active Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to move the cursor to the parameter you want to adju

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66AudioSound settingsActivating sound optimization Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v to highlight “Other Options” in the main sound settings m

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67TelephoneImportant notesMultifunction displayTelephone operationSMS functionEmergency callService numbers

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68TelephoneImportant notes Important notesIn chapter “Telephone”, you will find de-tailed information regarding the telephone, including emergency ca

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69TelephoneImportant notes Close the windows and reduce all out-side noise as much as possible when you use hands-free operation. A brief disconnect

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70TelephoneImportant notesIn the following situation, it is not yet pos-sible to use the functions “Dial number from phone book”, “Redial” and “Speed-

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71TelephoneMultifunction display Multifunction display Turn the electronic key in the starter switch to position “1” or “2”, refer to vehicle operat

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72TelephoneMultifunction displayDisplay overviewP82.85-9548-31USOFFTELENTER CODETELTELREADYTELTELPLEASEWAITTEL01305005TEL00:01:15MERCEDESTELMERCEDESTE

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73TelephoneMultifunction displayFunction Page1 The telephone is switched offSwitching telephone operati-on on782 Entering the unlock code 783 The syst

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74TelephoneTelephone operation Telephone operationQuick reference_ABC/123Last CallsPhone BookCallsTELABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZPWRTELNAVCDFM/AMMNOABC

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75TelephoneTelephone operationFunction Page1 Switching the COMAND on/off122 Switching the telephoneoperation on/off783 Entering the unlock codeEnterin

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76TelephoneTelephone operationMenu overviewNotebookService No.SMSTELABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABC/123Last CallsPhone BookCallsTELDr. FinleyABCDEFGHIJK

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77TelephoneTelephone operationFunction Page1 Main telephone menu 782 Status lineLeft:Telephone system is activeRight:Reception strength is indica-ted

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78TelephoneTelephone operation1 Status line, telephone is not yet logged onto network2 Input line for unlock code3 Confirms the unlock code Press a.T

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79TelephoneTelephone operationIf the phone memory has been downloa-ded to COMAND, the menu fields “Phone Book”, “Last Calls” and “Calls” will be avai-

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80TelephoneTelephone operationAccepting a call using COMAND1 “Call”The system detects an incoming call, the phone rings. Press the right-hand rotary/

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81TelephoneTelephone operationSound settingsYou can change the sound settings during a conversation. Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v until “

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1Where to find itIntroduction Where to find itThis Operator’s Manual is designed to pro-vide support information for you, the COMAND operator. Each c

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82TelephoneTelephone operation1 Observe all legal requirementsYou can use the following functions: Dialing a telephone number ( page 82) Dialing a

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83TelephoneTelephone operationCorrecting inputTo correct only the last digit Press r briefly.To correct the whole entry Press r longer than 2 second

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84TelephoneTelephone operationConducting a callWhen the call is initiated, the call time ap-pears in the screen.Ending a call, use one of the three wa

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85TelephoneTelephone operationDialing a number from the phone bookDialing using the multifunction steering wheel In order to use this feature, the pho

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86TelephoneTelephone operation1 Call time Press K when desired name ap-pears in the display.The telephone number is dialed. The message DIALING appe

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87TelephoneTelephone operationDialing with COMANDOpening phone book with names1 Input line 2 Activating “Phone book” selection menu (no input in 1) or

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88TelephoneTelephone operationPhone Book page (names)4 Highlighted entry, sorted alphabetically5 Pages back in the list6 Pages forward in the list Tu

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89TelephoneTelephone operationEnding a call, use one of the three ways: Press the right-hand rotary/push-button v to confirm the Ö button or the call

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90TelephoneTelephone operationIf the input line is empty Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button v until 2 is highlighted and press the button.The “Ph

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91TelephoneTelephone operationRedialDialing using the multifunction steering wheel1 The telephone is ready for operation.2 Number in the redial memory

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