Mercedes-benz GLK-Class 2011 COMAND Manual User Manual

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COMANDOperating InstructionsOrder no.6515 6876 13 Part no. 204 584 42 82 Edition A 2011É2045844282uËÍ2045844282COMAND OperatingInstructionsZA COMAND N

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Using the main loudspeaker ... 167Video DVD mode ... 174Wirelessheadphones ... 164Redials ...

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Vehicle equipmentiThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipment availablefor your vehicle at the time of purchase.Please no

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Rpressing the 6 or ~ button on themultifunction steering wheelRusing the Voice Control System (see theseparate Voice Control System operatinginstructi

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therefore recommended thatyou changethis name so that you can easily recognizeyour mobile phone (see the mobile phoneoperating instructions).XSwitch o

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Authorizing (registering) amobilephoneXIn the Bluetooth®telephones list, selectthenot yet authorized mobile phone by turningcVd the COMAND controller.

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XSelect Options by sliding VY and pressW to confirm.XSelect External Authorization andpress W to confirm.XStart the Bluetooth®search on the mobilephon

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If you select No, the process will be aborted.iBefore re-authorizing the mobile phone,you should also delete the device name MBBluetooth from yourmobi

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XTo reject: select Reject by turning cVdthe COMAND controller and press W toconfirm.orXPress the I button on COMAND or the~ button on the multifunctio

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Connecting acall to an entry on acalllistorin the COMAND phone bookXCall up a call list and select an entry(Y page 109).orXCall up the COMAND phone bo

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characters in the character bar and pressW to confirm.orXPress the corresponding button onCOMAND's number keypad.Every characterselected will bet

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XSelect the characters of the entry you aresearching for one by one and press W toconfirm.Whenthe selection is clear, COMANDswitches automatically to

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TrackSelecting ... 171Track information ... 174Traffic jam function ...

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XTo return to the phone book withcharacter bar: select Back in the list andpress W to confirm.orXPress the k button.Displaying details about an entryX

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:Selected data field with cursor;Character barXEnter characters and save the entry.Proceed as described under "Enteringcharacters" in the &q

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XSelect Incoming Calls or CallsDialed using cVd and press W toconfirm.The corresponding list appears.Example display:list of calls received:List of ca

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XSelect Save and press W to confirm.An input menu appears with data fields. Thedata field for the telephone number is filledin automatically.:Cursor;D

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Using the address bookIntroductionGWarning!Please devote your attention first andforemost to the traffic situation you are in.Before your journey, ple

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Search menu with character bar:¥ icon for address book entry;¤ icon for complete address data fromthe navigation system=Icon ¦ for voice tag?d icon fo

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Displaying details about an addressbook entrySelecting an entryXSearch for an address book entry and turncVd the COMANDcontroller to select it inthe s

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Changing the category of a telephonenumber data fieldXDisplay the detailed view for an addressbook entry (Y page 114) and highlight thetelephone numbe

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Subsequent operation will depend on howcomplete the address data items are andwhetherthey correspond with the data inthe digital map in the navigation

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COMAND controller and press W toconfirm.XSelect Download Contacts and press Wto confirm.Amenu appears.XSelect an entry by turning cVd theCOMAND contro

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

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Vehicle equipment ... 120Radio mode ... 120SatRadio ...

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Vehicle equipmentiThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipment availablefor your vehicle at the time of purchase.Please no

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

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Storing astationStoring stations manuallyThere are ten presets available for the FM andAM wavebands.XQuick save: press and hold a numberkey,e.g. H, un

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=Sound settings?Weather Band switched onAAM radioBFM radioCChannel listSearching for achannelXQuickselect: turn cVd or slide XVY theCOMAND controller

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Registering satellite radioXSwitch on satellite radio mode(Y page 124).The satellite radio mainmenu appearsshowing the weather channel. You cannotsele

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XSelect Audio by sliding ZV the COMANDcontrollerand press W to confirm.The audio menu appears.XSelect Sat Radio and press W to confirm.The No Service

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Entering channel numbers directlyOption 1XPress the õ button.An input menu appears.Option 2XSelect Sat Radio in the submenu bar byturning cVd the COMA

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Displaying informationXSelect Info in the submenu bar by turningcVd the COMAND controller and pressW to confirm.Information on the currently receivedp

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installed and operated with at least 8inches(20 cm) and more between the radiator and aperson's body (excluding extremities: hands,wrists, feetan

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all maintenance work must be carried out byqualified aftersales technicians.GWarning!Only when the vehicle is stationary shouldyou:Rload a discReject

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The DVD changer loads the disc into theselected magazine tray. You see theLoading Disc <x>... message.iIt may take some time for the disc to bel

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XSelect a magazine tray containing a disc byturning cVd the COMAND controller andpress W to confirm.orXPress a number key, e.g. :.The Ejecting Disc &l

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Inserting aPCMCIA memory card:PCMCIAmemory card slotXInsert the memory card into the slot. Theside with the contacts must facedownwards and point towa

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Example display in audio CD mode:Type of data medium;Track number=CD or DVD inserted?Trackname (only if stored on the disc asCD text or if Gracenote®d

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Pause functionIn audio CD/DVD and MP3 modeXTo pause playback: briefly press B.The , display is at the top left of thestatus bar.XTo continue playback:

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Media listMagazine trays, positions 1to 6: readabledata media are audio CDs, MP3 CDs or MP3DVDs, audio DVDs and video DVDs.Memory card, position 7MUSI

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:Current folder name;Tracksymbol=Current track?Icon for next folder upXTo switch to the superordinate folder:select icon : and press W to confirm.:Dis

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Switching the Gracenote®data displayon/offXSwitch on audio CD mode (Y page 131).XSelect CD by sliding VÆ and turning cVdthe COMAND controller and pres

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XTo select options: switch on audio CD/DVD or MP3 mode (Y page 131).XSelect CD, DVD-A or MP3 by sliding VÆ andturning cVd the COMAND controller andpre

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Permissible bit and sampling ratesCOMAND supports MP3 files of the followingtypes:Rfixed and variable bit rates of 32 kbit/s upto 320 kbit/sRsampling

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Switching to the MUSIC REGISTEROption 1XPress the e function button.iThis switches to the last disc modeselected (CD/audio DVD/video DVD/MP3). COMAND

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First step: selecting the tracks forrecordingXSelectthe Track by turning cVd theCOMAND controller and press W toconfirm.:To record all music files (st

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If you select No, the process will be aborted.Calling up memory space infoXSelect Music Register by sliding VÆ andturning cVd the COMAND controller an

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message. Then, you see the DeletionProcedure Successful message.If you select No, the process will be aborted.PlaybackoptionsThe following options are

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(for the USA) or Customer Relations at1-800-387-0100 (for Canada).Connecting an external deviceiDo not leave external devices in yourvehicle as extrem

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XSelect Audio by sliding ZV and turningcVd the COMAND controller and pressW to confirm.The audio menu appears.XSelect Media Interface and press W toco

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iCOMAND will ignore and notdisplay aninvalid digit.XIf desired, enter further digits.XTo confirm an entry: press W theCOMAND controller or press and h

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Example of display:category list:Device icon and device name;Selectable categoriesXSelect the category/folder by turningcVd the COMAND controller and

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the version and language variant of thesoftware (e.g. iTunes®version) used topopulate the device.USBmass storage devicesThis function is available for

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COMAND operating system ... 14Multifunction steering wheel ... 21Operating COMAND ... 24Basic functions

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RDo not use a USB extension cable or anadapter. These may impair functionality.RA background search of the USB device isperformed and any playlists fo

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XSelect Volume in the AUX display by turningcVd the COMAND controller and pressW to confirm.Amenu appears. The # dot indicates thecurrent setting.XSel

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Vehicle equipment ... 152General information ... 152Basic settings ...

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Vehicle equipmentiThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipment availablefor your vehicle at the time of purchase.Please no

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Notes on discsThere may be playback problems whenplaying copied discs.There are a large varietyof discs, DVD authoring software, writingsoftware and w

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If not, you can switch on video DVD modeas follows:XSelect Media by sliding VÆ and turningcVd the COMAND controller and pressW to confirm.XSelect a ý

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Selecting avideo DVDXPress W the COMAND controller to showthe menu.XSelect Media by sliding VÆ and turningcVd the COMAND controller and pressW to conf

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Scene/chapter selection may also bepossible from the DVD menu stored on theDVD itself.XTo skip forwards or back: turn cVd orslide XVY the COMAND contr

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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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COMAND operating systemOverviewExample display: C-ClassFunction Page:COMAND display 18;Swivels and folds in theCOMAND display 20=COMAND control panelw

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XSelect DVD Functions and press W toconfirm.XSelect Subtitles or Camera Angle andpress W to confirm.In both cases, a menu appears.The # dotin front of

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Vehicle equipment ... 160General information ... 160Basic functions ... 1

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Vehicle equipmentiThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipment availablefor your vehicle at the time of purchase.Please no

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Rear-compartment screens:Socket for wired headphones;AUX jacks=Display?Infrared receiverdiodesGeneral information161Rear Seat SystemZA COMAND NTG4.0 B

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Remote controlOverview:To switch the screen on/off;To switch the button lighting on/off=To select the screen for remote operation?To select a menu or

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Switching the sound on/off (wiredheadphones only)XPress button B on the remote control.The sound is switched on/off.Selecting amenu/menu item andconfi

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Wireless headphonesOverviewiVehicles intended for sale in the USA are equipped with wireless headphones. Wiredheadphones are available for the Canadia

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Selecting ascreen for the headphonesXMove push slider ; to L (left-hand screen)or R (right-hand screen).Indicator lamp, displaysThe color of the indic

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In the remote control:Battery tray;Lug=Battery compartment cover?Retaining lugsABatteriesThe remote control contains 2 type AAA1.5 V batteries.XTo ope

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Right-hand battery: the positive pole (+)mustface downwards.XTo close the battery compartment:press the battery compartmentliddownwards until it clips

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COMAND control panelFunction Page:Switches to radio mode 120Switches wavebands 121Switches to satellite radiomode 124;Switches to audio CD/DVDor MP3 m

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The following functions affect only onescreen:Raudio and video functions as well as picturesettingsRswitching between full screen and themenuSwitching

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XSelect System Settings using the :button and press the 9 button to confirm.XSelect Language using the 9:buttons and press the 9 button to confirm.The

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General notesYou will find information on the followingtopics in the Audio section:RNotes on CDs/DVDs (Y page 138)RNotes on MP3 mode (Y page 137)RNote

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=Track name (only if stored on the disc asCD text)?Track timeAVisual time and track displayBCurrent playback settings (no icon for"Normal track s

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If the Random Tracks or Random Folderplayback option has been selected, thetrack order is random.Selecting by track listIn audio CD mode, the track li

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:Folder selectionsymbol;Folder iconXSelectafolderusing the 9: buttonsand press the 9 button to confirm.You will see the tracks in the folder.XSelect a

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XSelect CD, DVD-A or MP3 usingthe :=; buttons on the remotecontrol and press the 9 button to confirm.The options list appears.A#dot indicatesthe optio

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the DVD menu appears, you will need tostart the film manually.XSelect the corresponding menu itemintheDVD menu.Showing/hiding the navigation menuXTo s

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Stop functionXTo show the menu: press the 9 buttonon the remote control.orXSelect Menu while the navigation menu isshown and press the 9 button to con

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XSelect DVD Functions and press the 9button to confirm.XSelect Title Selection and press the9 button to confirm.XTo call up the selection list: press

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Function PageIAccepts a call 103Dials a number 104Redials 104JRejects a call 103Ends an active call 105KCalls up the system menu 26LMute 31Switches of

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XOption 2: select any menu item in the DVDmenu.XSelect the Go Up menu item in the menuand press the 9 button to confirm.Going back to the movieXOption

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Entertainment System(AUX display) and alsoone external video source to the rear-compartment CD/DVD drive (AUXdrive) witha sound and video signal.Pleas

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Selecting the active COMAND sourceXSelect Aux in the menu using the9=; buttons on the remotecontrol and press the 9 button to confirm.XSelect Source f

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Changing the picture formatXSelect Source in the AUX menu and pressthe 9 button on the remote control toconfirm.XSelect Display Aux or Disk Drive Auxa

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Vehicle equipment ... 184Overview ... 184Emergency calls ...

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Vehicle equipmentiThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipment availablefor your vehicle at the time of purchase.Please no

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Complete details and additional informationon Roadside Assistance can be found in thevehicle Operator's Manual.Telephone inquiriesThe telephone i

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for starting the navigation system appears(Y page 54).XSelect Start.orXSelect No to store the downloadeddestination in the destination memory forlater

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Back button:Back buttonXTo exit the menu: press back button :briefly.COMAND changes to the next highermenulevel in the currentoperating mode.iYou can

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

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Navi Audio Tel Video SystemMap display FM/AM radio Telephone Video DVD Calls up thesystemmenuSetting routecalculation modeSatRadio Address bookAvoidin

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Settings LanguageResetting COMANDiDelete your personal data using this function beforeselling your vehicle, for example.If the function is activated a

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Multifunction steering wheelFunction Page:Multifunction display (seevehicle Operator's Manual);6 Accepts a call103~ Rejects/ends a call103W Incre

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XTo confirm your selection: press buttona.XTo confirm the message: press thea or % button.Menus and submenusThe numberofmenus depends on the vehicleeq

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XTo select the next/previous track:briefly press the : or 9 button.XTo search for the next/previous track:press and hold the : or 9 button.iWhenyou pl

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XSeveral phone numbers exist: press the6 or a button to display all thephone numbers for the selected entry.XPress the : or 9 button to select thephon

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Calling up the menuofamain functionIf one of the mainnavigation, audio, ortelephone functions is switched on,triangle : appears next to the entry. You

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Example of operationInitial situationYou would like to switch from the systemfunction to radio mode and selectastation,for example.The operating examp

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XTo select astation: turn cVd or slideXVY the COMAND controller while thedisplay/selectionwindow is active.Entering characters in navigationmode (ente

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Welcome to the world of Mercedes-BenzFirst of all, familiarize yourself with theCOMAND control panel and read theOperator's Manual thoroughly bef

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XSelect E, W, space, Y in succession,confirming each by pressing W.Entering characters using the numberkeypadXPress number key B twice in quicksuccess

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Option 2: city list as selection listCOMAND either shows the selection listautomatically or you can call up the selectionlist from the list with chara

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XSelect S by turning cVd and sliding ZVÆthe COMAND controllerand press W toconfirm.S is entered into the data field.Allcharacters are shown in black a

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XTo change the language of thecharacter bar: select B and press Wto confirm.XSelect the language by turning cVd theCOMAND controller and press W tocon

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You can also adjust the volume for thefollowing:Rnavigation announcementsRphone callsRthe Voice Control System (see the separateoperating instructions

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With the fader function, you can controlwhether the sound is louder in the frontortherear of the vehicle.XSelect Bal/Fad (balance/fader) in thesound m

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MLPSwitching surround sound on/offExample: switching on surround sound forradio modeXPress the ó function button.The radio display appears. You will h

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previously selected display as soon as youshift out of reverse gear.XPress the S function button.The system menu appears.XSelect Settings by turning c

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Vehicle equipment ... 38Display settings ... 38Time settings ...

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Vehicle equipmentiThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipment availablefor your vehicle at the time of purchase.Please no

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i The following navigation system functionsrequire the time, time zone and summer/standard time to be set correctly in orderto work properly:Rroute gu

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XSelect Settings by turning cVd theCOMAND controllerand press W toconfirm.XSelect Text Reader Speed and press Wto confirm.Alist appears. The # dot ind

Page 129 - Audio CD/DVD and MP3 mode

XTo close the display: press W theCOMAND controller.You hearaprompt asking whether youwould like to train the system in numbersor in voice commands.At

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XSelect Individualization On and pressW to confirm.You have switched individualization on Oor off ª.Bluetooth®settingsGeneral information aboutBluetoo

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http://www.mbusa-mobile.com. Or callthe Mercedes-Benz Customer AssistanceCenter at 1-800-FOR-MERCedes(1-800-367-6372) (for the USA) or CustomerRelatio

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XTo enter apasscode in COMAND: pressthe numberkeys in sequence.¬ is highlighted after the first numberhas been entered.orXSelect the digits one by one

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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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Vehicle equipment ... 48Introduction ... 48Basic settings ...

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Index ... 4Introduction ... 10At aglance ...

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Vehicle equipmentiThese Operating Instructions describe allstandard and optional equipment availablefor your vehicle at the time of purchase.Please no

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The following entries are not possible, forexample:Rentering the destination city and streetRentering a destination via the mapRentering in the vicini

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Basic settingsRoute modeSetting the route type and the routeoptionsYou can select the following route types:RShort Route:COMAND calculates a routewith

Page 140 - MUSIC REGISTER

Entering destinationsIntroduction to destination inputGWarning!For safety reasons, only enter a newdestination when the vehicle is stationary.You coul

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Depending on the sequence in which youenterthe address and on the data status ofthe digital map, some menu items may not beavailable at all or may not

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Option 2: street list as selection listList of street namesXSelect a street by turning cVd theCOMAND controller and press W toconfirm.If an entry feat

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House number listXSelect an entry by turning cVd theCOMAND controller.XIrrespective of the option, press W toconfirm your selection.The address entry

Page 144 - Media Interface mode

cVd and sliding ZVÆ the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.XSelect Save as "My Address" and pressW to confirm.COMAND stores your home a

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address entry menu appears again.The ZIPcode appears in place of the city's name.If COMAND cannot assign the ZIP codeunambiguously to a specific

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:List entry most closely resembling thecharacters entered so far;List=Character barOption 2: intersection list as selection listXSelect an intersectio

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1, 2, 3 ...911 emergency call ... 99, 184AActive partition (USBdevices only)Selecting ... 147Add

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CCharacters currently available forselectionDCharacterbarECurrently selected characterFTo cancel an entryGDestination memory listOption 2: destination

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:Currentvehicle position;Crosshair=Details of the crosshair position?Map scale selectedDisplay = depends on the settings selectedin "Map informat

Page 150 - Audio AUX mode

recalculates the route to the maindestination.Entering predefineddestinationsXTo switch on navigation mode: press theg function button.XTo show the me

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Selection StepFrom LastDestinationsXSelect adestination fromthe list of lastdestinations(Y page 58).From POIsXEnter a point ofinterest(Y page 61).XTo

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Option 2XEnter an address in the address entrymenu, e.g. a city, street and house number(Y page 51).XSelect POI and press W to confirm.XDetermine the

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:Icon for main category;Main category listOption 2: main category list as selectionlistXSelect a main category by turning cVd theCOMAND controller.Exa

Page 154 - DVD video mode

subcategory of the RESTAURANT maincategory and which lie within the searchradius.Point of interest listIntroductionThe illustration below shows an exa

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ZAGAT®Survey serviceEntries with the Z icon contain additionalZAGAT information. ZAGAT evaluatesrestaurants, for example, in various ways withregard t

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on the map varies according to the icon.You can select the icons that COMAND willdisplay (Y page 86).If there are points of interest, you will seea me

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e.g. roads closed to through traffic and non-residents.Rroads that have time restrictions (e.g.closed on Sundays and public holidays) areavoided for r

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Changing directionAnnouncementphase ... 67Change of direction phase ... 67Preparation phase ...

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right announcement is made 90 ft. beforethe change of direction. The display is splitinto two halves, as in the announcementphase.Example display: cha

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

Page 161 - Rear Seat System

Navigation announcementsRepeating navigation announcementsGWarningNavigation announcements are intended todirectyou while driving without diverting yo

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iThe length of the blockable route sectionis predetermined by the digital map. Themenu items are available accordingly.XTo start route calculation: se

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Route overviewYou can use the route overview to move alongthe route section by section and viewinformation and details abouteach sectionofthe route.Yo

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If the vehicle reaches an area which is not partof the digital map, the display appears as asplit-screen view. On the right-hand side, anarrow appears

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XTo hide the menu: slide ZV the COMANDcontroller and, when the Full Screenmenu itemis shown, press W to confirm.The map can be seen in the full-screen

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Icon for real-time traffic reportsIcon Description Traffic reports in the map display List oftrafficreportsTrafficreportsWarning(red)This appears at t

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Icon Description Traffic reports in the map display List oftrafficreportsTrafficreportsGreenline witharrowsUnimpededtraffic flowNo delaysOnly appears

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XTo show all reports: select Display AllMessages by turning cVd the COMANDcontroller and press W to confirm.You see a list of all roads, areas and reg

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FFirstlist entryAccepting ...28Freewayinformation ... 91Frequency inputManual ...

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Example display:Road concerned;Icon for report type, e.g. traffic flowmessageXSelect Next or Previous by turning cVdthe COMAND controller and press W

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XTo show the menu: press W the COMANDcontroller.XSelect Navi by sliding ZV and turningcVd the COMAND controller and pressW to confirm.XSelect Read Tra

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The My Address entry is listed as the firstentry in the destination memory.XSelect My Address by turning cVd theCOMAND controller and press W toconfir

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After destination entryXThe destination has been entered and isshown in the address entrymenu(Y page 54).XSelect Save by sliding VÆ and turningcVd the

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"Entering characters in navigation mode(entering a city)" section (Y page 27).XThen, select ¬ and press W to confirm.COMAND stores the desti

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store one destination from the list of previousdestinations in the destination memory. It willbe stored there permanently.Storing adestination permane

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XSelect Yes or No and press W to confirm.If you select Yes, the entry is deleted.If you select No, the process will be aborted.Map usage and settingsN

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Centering the mapon the vehicle ordestination positionCentering the map on the vehiclepositionXTo show the menu: press W the COMANDcontroller.XSelect

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Map display menu:Map orientation options;To set point of interest iconsXSelect North Up, Heading Up or Bird's-eye View by turning cVd the COMANDc

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XSelect Arrival Time / Distance,Current Street, Geo-coordinates orNone and press W to confirm.XTo exit the menu: slide XVY the COMANDcontroller.Arriva

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Menu overviewCOMAND ... 18Mobile phoneAuthorizing ... 101Connecting (Bluetooth®

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"None" menu optionDisplay switched off:Currently set map orientationiDuring the "Move map" function you cansee additional informat

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XTo switchon navigation mode: press theg function button.XTo show the menu: press W the COMANDcontroller.XSelect Navi in the main function bar byslidi

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XSelect Display / Change and press W toconfirm.The area to be avoided is indicated in themap.XTo change the location of the area: slidethe COMAND cont

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XSelect Off-road Route Memory Used andpress W to confirm.The memory used is shown as apercentage. The display closesautomatically afterafew seconds.De

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1Provider's phone number (SIRIUS XM)2Serial number of your service module forreceiving traffic reportsRegistering for the SIRIUS XM trafficreport

Page 186 - Roadside assistance

Information aboutnew versions of the digitalmap can be obtained from an authorizedMercedes-Benz Center. You can have thedigital map updated at the cen

Page 187 - Search &Send

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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Vehicle equipment ......... 98General information ....... 98Telephony via the Bluetooth®inter-face ...

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