Mercedes-benz SLK-Class 2008 COMAND Manual User Manual

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Bild in der Größe215x70 mm einfügenCOMAND Operator's ManualOrder No. 6515 6783 13 Part No. 171 584 96 82 USA Edition A 2008COMAND Operator's

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100Telephone*Telephone operationTransmitting number sequences Answering machines or other devices could possibly be controlled through num-ber sequenc

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101Telephone*Phone book Phone bookThe phone book contains all entries of the cell phone memory. On the COMAND control unit Press the soft key in t

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102Telephone*Phone bookThe following options are now available: Switching between number and name display Selecting a phone book entry and es-tablis

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103Telephone*Phone bookOn the multifunction steering wheel  Switch the multifunction display in the instrument cluster to the Telephone main display

Page 7 - Introduction

104Telephone*SMS (Mail)SMS messages can be received if your ve-hicle is equipped with a telephone and SMS messaging is available from your car-rier.Re

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105Telephone*SMS (Mail)The SMS inbox offers the following op-tions: Switching between subject and sender.  Reading a message ( page 105). Deleting

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106Telephone*SMS (Mail) Press the Subject soft key.The message text appears. To return to the SMS inbox, press the back soft key. In the SMS inbox

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107Important notesNavigation main menuDestination entryRoute guidanceDuring route guidanceLast destinations and destination memoryPOIs (Points of Inte

Page 11 - At a glance

108Navigation*Important notesSafety instructionsWarning GFor safety reasons, you should only enter a destination when the vehicle is stationary. When

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109Navigation*Important notesCOMAND calculates the route with the help of data that is stored on the naviga-tion DVD.Only use Mercedes-Benz navigation

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11At a glanceRadio operating elementsSingle CD operating elementsMP3 operating elementsCD changer* operating elementsSatellite Radio* operating elemen

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110Navigation*Important notesIf your vehicle has been transported by a car, train or ferry, COMAND may require some time to find its exact position. C

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111Navigation*Important notes Continuation of the trip more than 12 hours after interruption: Route guidance must be restarted. Select the destinati

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112Navigation*Navigation main menu Press .The Navigation main menu appears if no route guidance is active.aa Use  or  to select a menu item and p

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113Navigation*Navigation main menuSelectable soft keysHome soft key Provides access to the input of a home address ( page 116),Mode soft key Prov

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114Navigation*Navigation main menuSetting bass, treble or balance In the Setting Mode mode menu press the Bass, Treble or Balance soft key. Press 

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115Navigation*Destination entry Destination entryEntering charactersFor character entry, the 12 button keypad or the keypad menu can be used.Entering

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116Navigation*Destination entryYou can see which characters can be entered when using the keys. Each additional depression moves you to the next avai

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117Navigation*Destination entry Start route guidance to an established home address ( page 131);or Enter or change the home address, us-ing the Cha

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118Navigation*Destination entry Press the Map soft key. Proceed as described under “Moving the map and selecting a destination” ( page 127). Or, t

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119Navigation*Destination entryStreet soft key Provides access to the input of the des-tination street ( page 122),CityCtr soft key Provides access

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12At a glanceRadio operating elements

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120Navigation*Destination entryEnter city (USA) appears in the status bar. The characters in parenthesis indicate the selected region ( page 119).Acc

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121Navigation*Destination entryBesides entering a street name ( page 122), the following soft keys are available for narrowing the destination. Map

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122Navigation*Destination entrySelecting a center Use  or  to select a city center. The Page soft keys allow scrolling through the list page by pag

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123Navigation*Destination entry Press the List soft key.A selection list appears indicated by Select street displayed in the status bar. Now continue

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124Navigation*Destination entryThe following soft keys are available to continue narrowing the destination after entering the street:Map soft key Pro

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125Navigation*Destination entryEnter Intersection menu Proceed the same as when entering a city name ( page 119).List of intersecting streets Use 

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126Navigation*Destination entryEnter house number menu  Use , , , , + or ( to select the numbers. Press  after each selection;or Press 3 - &quo

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127Navigation*Destination entry Press %; or Press the Map soft key if it appears in a menu.The map appears in full-screen display.1 Symbol = curre

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128Navigation*Destination entryStart route guidance to the selected destination Press .The Start Route Guidance menu ( page 131) appears if route g

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129Navigation*Destination entry1 "Hours" longitude value2 "Minutes" longitude value3 "Seconds" longitude value4 "Se

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13At a glanceRadio operating elementsFunction Page1 Audio main menu 382 Soft keys (multifunction buttons)3 3 - "Entering frequency man-uallySt

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130Navigation*Destination entryYou can store the current vehicle position or a location selected via the map as an en-try in the Last Destinations mem

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131Navigation*Route guidance Route guidanceYou can start route guidance when the destination input is complete and Start Route Guidance is displayed

Page 38 - Audio main menu

132Navigation*Route guidanceAfter route calculation, the system assists route guidance using pictorial displays and navigation announcements.Repeating

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133Navigation*Route guidanceThe road currently travelled on is indicated in the status bar at the bottom, in this ex-ample I-80 E (Interstate 80 East)

Page 40 - Radio operation

134Navigation*Route guidanceThe currently selected map scale is shown in the left-hand corner of the bottom status bar . Press any soft key.The soft

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135Navigation*Route guidance.Route guidance ends when the selected destination is reached. In navigation mode, press .A prompt as to whether or not

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136Navigation*Route guidanceIf the destination is within a partially digitized areaCOMAND guides you through fully digitized areas for as long as poss

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137Navigation*Route guidanceRoute guidance to an off-road destina-tionCOMAND can guide you to destinations within the area covered by the digital map,

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138Navigation*Route guidanceRoute guidance from an off-map loca-tion to a destinationIf the vehicle position is outside the area covered by the digita

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139Navigation*During route guidance During route guidanceUsing the soft keys, diverse menus or dis-plays can be requested and settings ad-justed duri

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14At a glanceSingle CD operating elements

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140Navigation*During route guidance1 Estimated time of arrival2 Remaining driving time in hours and minutes3 Remaining journey (distance)1, 2 and 3 re

Page 48 - Single CD operation

141Navigation*During route guidance In the Info menu ( page 139), press the Route soft key.The route appears on the map. Press the List soft key.Th

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142Navigation*During route guidanceActivating detour function and setting length of route segment to be blocked If the soft key displays are shown (

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143Navigation*During route guidance Use  to select the Delete detour menu item. Press .The blocked road segment is can-celled. The system recalcul

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144Navigation*During route guidanceEntering a stop-over destination The soft key displays are shown ( page 139). Press the St-over soft key.The ful

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145Navigation*During route guidance Use  or to select a destination from the list. The Page soft keys allow scrolling through the list page by pag

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146Navigation*During route guidance Press the St-over soft key.The menu for deleting or changing the stop-over destination appears. Use  to select

Page 54 - MP3 operation

147Navigation*During route guidanceYou can select which POIs will appear as symbols on the map. In the Display menu ( page 146) press the Symbols so

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148Navigation*During route guidanceOne of the following orientations can be selected:2D North up Fixed map orientation, north is always pointing up;

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149Navigation*During route guidanceNo display The name of the current road is dis-played. In the Display menu ( page 146), press the Map soft key.

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15At a glanceSingle CD operating elementsFunction Page1  Audio main menu 382 Soft keys (multifunction buttons)3 Single CD slot 494 2 and 3 - &quo

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150Navigation*During route guidance Press .Depending on the previous setting, au-tomatic map toggling will be switched ON or OFF. Finally, press th

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151Navigation*Last destinations and destination memory Last destinations and destination memoryThe Last destinations memory automat-ically stores the

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152Navigation*Last destinations and destination memory Press if you want to start route guidance ( page 131), otherwisepress the Back soft key.De

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153Navigation*Last destinations and destination memoryDeleting an entry from the Destination memory  Select a destination. Press the Delete soft key

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154Navigation*Last destinations and destination memoryTo select lower or upper case or to select special characters, the following shift fields on the

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155Navigation*POIs (Points of Interest) POIs (Points of Interest)Via Navigation main menu  Open the Navigation main menu ( page 112).The Navigation

Page 64 - CD changer* operation

156Navigation*POIs (Points of Interest)POIs main menu Selection of one of the following menu items is possible:Current position: Selecting a POI in t

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157Navigation*POIs (Points of Interest) Use  or  to select a POI. The Page soft keys allow scrolling through the list page by page. Press the Deta

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158Navigation*POIs (Points of Interest)The following options are now available: Selecting another region  Selecting a POI category Selecting another

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159Navigation*POIs (Points of Interest) Press the Details soft key if you want to see details of a selected POI.The details disappear after approx.

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16At a glanceMP3 operating elements

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160Navigation*POIs (Points of Interest) Press the Prev. or Next soft key to se-lect the desired POI. Press the Details soft key if you want to see d

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161Tele Aid*Service

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162ServiceTele Aid*Tele Aid* incorporates the following func-tions: Emergency call system Roadside Assistance InformationFor certain emergency situ

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163ServiceTele Aid*Terminating the connectionOn the COMAND control unit Press /.On the multifunction steering wheel  Press t .COMAND reverts to the

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165SystemSystem settings

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166SystemSystem settings Press .The System menu appears.Selectable soft keysTime soft key For setting the date and timeLang. soft key For setting

Page 76 - Audio AUX operation

167SystemSystem settings Use  or  to select the hours or the minutes. Press  or .Depending on the selection, hours or minutes are set.Setting th

Page 77 - Satellite radio*

168SystemSystem settingsSetting the format Use  or  to select a format. Press .The appropriate format is selected. Press the Back soft key or wa

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169SystemSystem settings Use  or  to select an entry. Press .The requested sounds are switched ON or OFF. Press the Back soft key or wait for th

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17At a glanceMP3 operating elementsFunction Page1  Audio main menu 382 Soft keys (multifunction buttons)3 MP3 CD slot 574 2 and 3 - " Enteri

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170SystemSystem settingsAdjusting display brightness  In the Display Settings menu, press the Bright. soft key.The Brightness display appears. Press

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171SystemSystem settings Use  to select the menu item Yes. Press . This resets the entire system.iIf you do not want to reset the system and not d

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173GlossaryAutostoreEnters the stations with the best recep-tion (signal strength) into the autostore memory in order of their reception quality (from

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174GlossaryGSM(Global System for Mobile communica-tion) A standard network protocol used throughout the world for digital cellular communication.ID3 t

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175GlossaryRoot directoryThe uppermost directory on a storage medium.Scan rate (MP3)Indicates the frequency at which volt-age samples are taken during

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177Index AAccepted calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96Answering calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94Audio AUX mode . . . . . . . . .

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178Index DDeletingdestinationfrom Destination memory . . . . . . 153from Last destinations. . . . . . . . . 152detour (navigation) . . . . . . . . . .

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179Index JJoliet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55, 64, 174 LLanguage setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168Last destinations memory . . .

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18At a glanceCD changer* operating elements

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180IndexNavigation soft key displaysshowing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139NO HOME ADDRESS STORED . . . . . 116NO SERV.. . . . . . . .

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181IndexRoute guidanceafter vehicle transport . . . . . . . . . . 110cancelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135Info menu . . . . . . . .

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182IndexSingle CD mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14safety instructions . . . . . . .

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183Index TTele Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162, 175Telephoneswitching ON/OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89Telephone mode. . . . . . .

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We reserve the right to modify the techni-cal details of the COMAND system as given in the data and illustrations of this Opera-tor's Manual.Repr

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Bild in der Größe215x70 mm einfügenCOMAND Operator's ManualOrder No. 6515 6783 13 Part No. 171 584 96 82 USA Edition A 2008COMAND Operator's

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19At a glanceCD changer* operating elementsFunction Page1  Audio main menu 382 Soft keys (multifunction buttons)3 2 and 3 - " Entering track

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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 s

Page 100 - Telephone*

20At a glanceSatellite Radio* operating elements

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21At a glanceSatellite Radio* operating elementsFunction Page1 SAT main menu 802 Soft keys (multifunction buttons)3 3 - "Entering channel manua

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22At a glanceTelephone* operating elements

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23At a glanceTelephone* operating elementsFunction Page1  Telephone main menuSwitching the telephone ONSwitching the telephone OFF9289892 Soft keys

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24At a glanceNavigation* operating elements

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25At a glanceNavigation* operating elementsFunction Page1  Navigation main menuCancelling route guidance1121352 % Switching map display 1343 Soft

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26At a glanceMultifunction steering wheelFunction Page1 Multifunction display Function Page2 Volume setting:æ Volume upç Volume down31313 Making ca

Page 107 - Navigation*

27At a glanceMultifunction steering wheelYou can switch the multifunction display to the respective operating mode if you wish to operate the system u

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28At a glanceMultifunction steering wheelSatellite radio* operation1 SAT and position in Preset menu2 Channel nameTelephone* operationIf a telephone h

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29At a glanceMenu system Menu systemThe menu system allows for easy opera-tion of COMAND.Each of the following main functions has a main menu:  Audi

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ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Where to find it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Symbols . . . . . . . . . .

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30At a glanceMenu systemRight side: General status information is displayed, re-gardless of the selected operating mode. In this example ( page 29):

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31At a glanceQuick reference COMAND Quick reference COMANDSwitching ON Turn the key in the steering lock to po-sition 1 or 2,or Press ..COMAND swit

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32At a glanceQuick reference COMAND Press æ or ç on the multifunc-tion steering wheelThe volume changes up or down, de-pending on the direction of ro

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33At a glanceQuick reference COMAND Press  or :The cursor moves horizontally, adjust-ing the balance accordingly.Storing new settings: Press  or

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34At a glanceQuick reference COMAND Press  or :The cursor moves horizontally, adjust-ing bass or treble accordingly.Storing new settings: Press 

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35At a glanceQuick reference COMANDiYour harman/kardon® audio system features the innovative LOGIC7® multi-channel surround sound technology developed

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37Audio main menuRadio operationSingle CD operationMP3 operationCD changer* operationAudio AUX operationAudio

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38AudioAudio main menu Press .The Audio main menu appears.If one of the Audio submenus appears:  Press the Back soft key as often as necessary unti

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39AudioAudio main menuSwitching the mute function ON:  Press 1.The system is switched to mute. Switching the mute function OFF:  Press 1again;or T

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ContentsSatellite radio* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Introduction to satellite radio . .

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40AudioRadio operation Open the Audio main menu ( page 38). Press the Radio soft key.The Radio main menu appears. The sta-tion last tuned to will b

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41AudioRadio operationThe following options are available: Tuning via station search( page 41) Tuning via station presets ( page 42) Tuning via A

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42AudioRadio operationTuning via station presets Ten presets each are available for FM and AM. On COMAND control unitThe presets are accessed using th

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43AudioRadio operationTuning via Autostore presets The Autostore function allows placing of stations into the presets sorted by recep-tion quality (

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44AudioRadio operationEnding Scan search manually Press the Scan soft key again.Manual tuning  Switch to the desired waveband ( page 40).  Press -

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45AudioRadio operation Press the number buttons in succession: !, , and .Each number entered appears in the display. The system tunes to the freque

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46AudioRadio operationTen presets each are available for the FM and AM waveband.The following options are available: Storing manually using number ke

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47AudioRadio operation Use  to select the Reprogram Autostore header entry. Press .The Autostore search starts. After a de-lay the new preset ass

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48AudioSingle CD operation Only touch the CD on the edges. Clean the CD with a dry, lint-free cloth. Wipe the CD a straight line from the center. Ne

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49AudioSingle CD operationaaThe COMAND CD drive holds one CD. The slot for inserting a CD is located above the display ( page 15).Loading a CDWarning

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ContentsEntering a house number . . . . . . . 125Entering a destination using the map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127Entering a destination via

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50AudioSingle CD operation Insert a CD into the CD slot while COMAND is switched ON. Insert the CD face up.COMAND pulls in the CD. If the CD is an au

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51AudioSingle CD operationThe following options are available: Selecting via track skip Selecting via track list ( page 51) Selecting via manual e

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52AudioSingle CD operationSelecting via manual entry of the track number  Open the Single CD main menu ( page 50). Press 2.The Manual track input d

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53AudioSingle CD operationThe following options are available:Normal sequence Repeat trackRandom trackExplanation of the playback options Normal s

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54AudioMP3 operationSafety InstructionsWarning GIn order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident, the driver should insert CDs with the v

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55AudioMP3 operation Only touch the CD on the edges. Clean the CD with a dry, lint-free cloth. Wipe the CD a straight line from the center. Never wi

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56AudioMP3 operationTrack names and folder namesWhen creating an MP3 CD, you can assign names to the MP3 tracks and folders. COMAND uses these names

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57AudioMP3 operationThe music tracks that you can create for play back in MP3 mode are generally copyright-protected under applicable in-ternational a

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58AudioMP3 operation Insert a MP3 CD face up into the CD slot while COMAND is switched ON.COMAND pulls in the CD and loads the data. It may take a wh

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59AudioMP3 operationIf the MP3 tracks are organized into folders on the CD, you can select a folder from the COMAND control unit.The following options

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60AudioMP3 operation Press .COMAND changes the folder and loads the data from the new folder. It may take a while to load the data, de-pending on t

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61AudioMP3 operation1 Current track Open the MP3 main menu ( page 58); Press  or  to select a different track.The current track remains playing w

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62AudioMP3 operationStarting scan search In the MP3 main menu ( page 58) press the Scan soft key.The scan search starts.Ending scan search manually

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63AudioMP3 operation Press  or  to select a different option. Press .The option is activated. A correspond-ing display will appear in the status

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64AudioCD changer* operation Only touch the CD on the edges. Clean the CD with a dry, lint-free cloth. Wipe the CD a straight line from the center.

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65AudioCD changer* operationPermissible bit and scan rates Fixed and variable bit rates up to 320 kbps are permissible.The permissible scan rates can

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66AudioCD changer* operationIn order to load CDs, you will need to open the glove box.1 CD slot2 Magazine compartment buttonsThe CD changer has a buil

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67AudioCD changer* operationLoading options: Loading a single magazine compart-ment  Loading all six magazine compart-ments Loading a single magazin

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68AudioCD changer* operation Insert an audio CD into the CD slot 1 within approx. 15 seconds. Insert the CD face up.The CD is pulled in; the magazine

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69AudioCD changer* operationThe CD will be pulled in again if it is not removed from the slot within 15 sec-onds. The system starts playing the CD aga

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7Where to find itIntroduction Where to find itThis Operator's Manual is designed to pro-vide support for you, the COMAND opera-tor. Each chapter

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70AudioCD changer* operationThe CD changer main menu appears.You will hear the CD listened to last. If this CD is no longer available, the unit plays

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71AudioCD changer* operation Use  or  to select another CD from the list. Wait approx. 3 seconds without chang-ing the selection.The CD is changed

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72AudioCD changer* operation Press .The newly selected CD is played.The following options are available: Selecting via track skip Selecting via tr

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73AudioCD changer* operation Use  or  to select another track from the list.The current track remains playing while selecting. Press , or wait ap

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74AudioCD changer* operationStarting scan search  Press the Scan soft key.Ending scan search manually  Press the Scan soft key.The track playing at

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75AudioCD changer* operationTrack RandomThe tracks are played in random order (e.g. track 3, 8, 5 etc.).If several CDs are loaded in the CD changer,

Page 161 - Tele Aid*

76AudioAudio AUX operation1 Socket Open the Audio main menu ( page 38). Press the AUX soft key.The AUX menu appears. The external audio source is

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77General informationSatellite radio operationSatellite radio*

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78Satellite radio*General informationSirius Satellite Radio provides 100 chan-nels, so called streams, of digital-quality radio, among others music, s

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79Satellite radio*Satellite radio operation Satellite radio operation  Press 5.Different menus appear depending on Satellite radio service activatio

Page 165 - System settings

8IntroductionSymbolsThe following symbols are used in this Operator’s Manual:* The asterisk identifies optional equipment. Since not all models have

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80Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationStation information is displayed on the main area and in the center of the status bar.Main area, in this ex

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81Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationTuning via station presets Ten satellite radio station presets are avail-able. You can access the presets

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82Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationThe station listened to before remains tuned.Example 2: category POP In the station list, only channels of

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83Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationTuning using the multifunction steering wheel  Switch the multifunction display in the instrument cluster

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84Satellite radio*Satellite radio operationTwo options are available: Storing using the number keys  Storing using the Presets menuStoring via numbe

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85Important notesTelephone operationPhone bookSMS (Mail)Telephone*

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86Telephone*Important notes1 Observe all legal requirementsSafety instructionsWarning GSome jurisdictions prohibit the driver from using a cellular te

Page 173 - Glossary

87Telephone*Important notes Please read chapter “Telephone*” be-fore attempting to operate your tele-phone. Always drive with extreme caution when o

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88Telephone*Important notesThe telephone cannot, or not yet, be used in the following situations:  The telephone is already unlocked, but it is not y

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89Telephone*Telephone operation Telephone operationSwitching ON The telephone is switched ON automatical-ly when COMAND is activated. The cell phone

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9IntroductionOperating safety Operating safetyWarning GAny alterations made to electronic compo-nents and the software can cause malfunc-tions.The ra

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90Telephone*Telephone operationThe 911 emergency call will also function if the telephone is locked.Placing an emergency call An emergency call can be

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91Telephone*Telephone operationIn succession, press the number keys !, 3 and 3. Press 0.The telephone establishes the connec-tion, the ringing tone i

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92Telephone*Telephone operationExample: unlock code 2307 In sequence, press the number keys , ," and .In case of erroneous entry, you can de-

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93Telephone*Telephone operation Press .The Telephone main menu appears.Telephone status information is displayed on the right end of the status bar.

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94Telephone*Telephone operationThe ringing tone is audible in the event of an incoming call. The call screen pops up on the current display.If the mul

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95Telephone*Telephone operationThe desired phone number has to be en-tered when placing an outgoing call. The following options are available:  enter

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96Telephone*Telephone operation Press s twice.The telephone establishes the connec-tion with the number dialed last.In both cases the telephone initi

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97Telephone*Telephone operationSwitching list displays:  Press the 123 soft key.The list switches to number display.If a name in the phone book is st

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98Telephone*Telephone operationSwitching between number and name dis-play:  Press the 123 soft key.The list switches to number display. If for a high

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99Telephone*Telephone operation Press a number key between 3 and ! and hold it for more than approx. 2 seconds.The telephone establishes the connec-

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