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100Telephone*Important notes Important notesIn chapter “Telephone”, you will find de-tailed information regarding the telepho-ne*, including emergenc
101Telephone*Important notesPlease read the chapter “Telephone” first before attempting to operate your telephone.Please also read the important not
102Telephone*Important notesAlso make sure that the air vents are not pointed in the direction of the microphones located in the overhead control pan
103Telephone*Important notesNotes about COMAND telephone fea-tures using a Bluetooth® connectionMany of the Mercedes-Benz approved mo-bile phones, cra
104Telephone*Telephone operation Telephone operationAutomaticallyThe telephone* is automatically activated when the COMAND is switched on. The mobile
105Telephone*Telephone operationYou can make an emergency call to an emergency rescue station with a mobile communication network.The emergency call w
106Telephone*Telephone operationInitiating an emergency callTelephone is lockedPress the 911 soft key.The system opens an inquiry menu prompting if y
107Telephone*Telephone operationEntering the unlock codeUse the number keys 1 through 0 to enter the four-digit unlock code.Asterisks instead of digi
108Telephone*Telephone operationEntering the PUKIf you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in a row, you need to enter the PUK number.The PUK can o
109Telephone*Telephone operationYou can use the following functions in the telephone menu:Entering a telephone number (page 110)Use the redial func
11At a glanceRadio operating elementsSingle CD operating elementsCD changer operating elementsMP3 CD operating elementsSatellite radio operating eleme
110Telephone*Telephone operationSetting the volume for hands-free ope-rationRaising the volumeTurn the rotary control on the e but-ton to the right.L
111Telephone*Telephone operationUse the number keys 1 - 0 to enter the telephone number.Deleting the last or several digits:Press the Delete soft ke
112Telephone*Telephone operationSelecting an entry from the dialed numbers listThe COMAND automatically generates a list of the last 10 numbers dialed
113Telephone*Telephone operationSelecting an entry from the received calls listThe COMAND automatically generates a list of the last 10 calls received
114Telephone*Telephone operationSpeed-dialingFor all memory locationsAt the mobile phone you can save telephone numbers in the speed-dialing memory an
115Telephone*Telephone operationThe following functions can be used during a call:Ending an active callSwitch on/off hands-free microphoneChange so
116Telephone*Telephone operationThe phone book contains all entriesof the internal memory of the mobile phone (TDMA/CDMA and GSM mobile phone)of the
117Telephone*Telephone operationYou can select the following functions:Changing the phone book display at the COMANDSelecting a phone book entry and
118Telephone*Telephone operationBegin dialingPress k.orPress E.If the selected entry is an address book entry (several phone numbers): Use g or G t
119Telephone*Telephone operationUse g or G to select Home, Cell or Work.Press E.An input menu appears.Input menuThe Surname field is automatically m
12At a glanceRadio operating elements Radio operating elements
120Telephone*Telephone operationSaving the entryIn the Input menu, press the OK soft key.If you have not assigned a name, the system will save the en
121Telephone*Telephone operationSaving a phone book entry on the tele-phoneUse button g or G to select a pho-ne book entry.Press the Save softkey.Th
122Telephone*Telephone operationEnter a name in the Surname field:You can input data:using the selection menu by pressing the Keypad soft key (page
123Telephone*Telephone operationUse g or G to select the phone number type.Press E.An input menu will appear.You can input data:using the selectio
124Telephone*Telephone operationUse g or G to select the phone number type.Press E.Phone number type available:The message Data Has Been Saved will
125NavigationImportant notesNavigation main menuDestination inputRoute guidanceDuring route guidanceLast destinations and destination memoryPOIsSoftwa
126NavigationImportant notes Important notesWarningGFor safety reasons, you should only enter a destination when the vehicle is stationary. When the
127NavigationImportant notesCOMAND calculates the route with the help of data that is stored on the navigati-on DVD.Only use Mercedes-Benz navigation
128NavigationImportant notesLoadingInsert the DVD into the DVD slot 2 with the label side up.The navigation computer pulls the DVD in.If your vehicle
129NavigationImportant notesThe following applies if you interrupt your trip and continue later on:Trip is continued within 2 hours: The system will
13At a glanceRadio operating elementsFunction Page1 Audio menu 422 Soft keys(multifunction keys)3 Color display with Radio main menu4 1 - 0, *Station
130NavigationNavigation main menu Navigation main menuPress b.The Navigation main menu will appear.Use G or g to select a menu item.Press E.orPre
131NavigationNavigation main menuDestination MemoryYou can select destinations from the Destination Memory (page 174).Destination EntryActivates th
132NavigationNavigation main menuThe COMAND calculates the route as Fastest route.Including or avoiding traffic routesIn the Navigation main menu (p
133NavigationNavigation main menuYou can set the following for the navigation announcements:Bass and treble control (page 133)Balance (page 133)V
134NavigationNavigation main menuPress E or the Back soft key.orWait until the display changes.The new setting is saved. The Navigation main menu wi
135NavigationNavigation main menuPress the Memory soft key.A window appears with themessage Position Saved as MemPt.The system saves the current posi
136NavigationDestination input Destination inputActivating the Navigation main menu (page 130).Press g or G to select the menu item Destination En
137NavigationDestination inputEntering destination addressIf destinations have been entered already, the Destination Entry menu will appear.Destinatio
138NavigationDestination inputAccepting the displayed destination In the Destination Entry menu, press E longer than 2 seconds.You will hear a confir
139NavigationDestination inputPress E longer than 2 seconds to confirm.You will hear a confirmation beep if the beep tones option was activated in th
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140NavigationDestination inputSelecting the area of the destinationTowns of the same name are distinguished by the area in which they are located. Aft
141NavigationDestination inputEntering a streetThe system will display one of the following menus after you have entered the city:In the case of citi
142NavigationDestination inputPress E longer than 2 seconds to confirm.You will hear a confirmation beep if the beep tones option was activated in th
143NavigationDestination inputMode soft key:Brings you to the Change mode selection menu (page 132).POIs soft key:Brings you to the Points of Inter
144NavigationDestination inputIn the case of streets with up to 15 intersections: Select Intersection menu Press g or G to select an intersection.P
145NavigationDestination inputPress the Delete soft key if necessary.The number last entered is deleted.Press E longer than 2 seconds to confirm.You
146NavigationDestination inputPress the Parking soft key.The Parking Lot Selection menu is displayed.Selecting a parking lotThe map is displayed and
147NavigationDestination inputSelecting a destination using the mapPress c.The map view set via the Display soft key will appear, e.g. bird’s eye vie
148NavigationDestination inputPress H, h, g, G, F, f to move the cross-hairs.The direction of movement of the buttons depends on the map direction se
149NavigationDestination inputSelecting a destination using coordi-natesWith either the map type (page 147) or (page 160) displayed, press the Coor
15At a glanceSingle CD operating elementsFunction Page1 Audio menu 422 Soft keys(multifunction keys)3 Single CD main menu 554 CD/DVD slot5 1 - 0, *Tra
150NavigationDestination inputActivate the Navigation main menu (page 130).Press the Home soft key.The home address is shown.Start route guidance
151NavigationRoute guidance Route guidanceRoute guidance can be started if the destination input is complete and Start Route Guidance is displayed at
152NavigationRoute guidanceMuting current voice instructionsPress J.The current announcement is stopped.You will hear the next navigation announcemen
153NavigationRoute guidanceImportant map symbols:Current vehicle location and direction of travel yIf the map orientation 2D Heading Up (page 169) i
154NavigationRoute guidancePress the + or ) soft key.The map section is zoomed in or zoomed out. A bar indicating the map scale appears on the status
155NavigationRoute guidanceIf the destination is within a partially digitized areaCOMAND guides you through fully digitized areas for as long as possi
156NavigationRoute guidance“You are about to enter an area where turn by turn guidance cannot be provided.”Route guidance within a partially digitize
157NavigationRoute guidanceRoute guidance to an off-road destina-tionCOMAND can guide you to destinations within the area covered by the digital map,
158NavigationRoute guidanceOn the off-road section of the route, direc-tion arrows showing the compass heading to the destination guide you. You will
159NavigationRoute guidanceWhen you reach the destination, you will see the destination flag. Route guidance ends.In navigation mode, press b.The inq
16At a glanceCD changer operating elements CD changer operating elements
160NavigationDuring route guidance During route guidanceDuring route guidance you can use the soft keys to activate additional menus and displays and
161NavigationDuring route guidanceAvailable soft keysRoute soft key:Brings you to the route display on the map.Mode soft key:Brings you to the route
162NavigationDuring route guidanceWith the via function you can influence how the route is calculated.Example:You wish to travel from Chicago to New Y
163NavigationDuring route guidanceDeleting the active via route Press g to select option Delete Active Via.Press E.The system deletes the via route
164NavigationDuring route guidanceYou can now enter the length of the route section to be blocked.Press the More soft key until the desired length is
165NavigationDuring route guidanceThis function allows you to select an intermediate destination while route guidance is active. A stopover destinatio
166NavigationDuring route guidancePress a soft key, e.g. .Press E.A list of restaurants near your location is displayed.The arrows left from the ent
167NavigationDuring route guidanceUse g to select Delete Active Stopover.Press E.The stopover destination last input is deleted. The system calculat
168NavigationDuring route guidanceGPS soft key: Brings you to the Position Display menu (page 170).Setting symbol displaysYou can set which POIs are
169NavigationDuring route guidanceSetting personal symbol displayAfter selecting the Personal option, press the Change soft key.The list of available
17At a glanceCD changer operating elementsThe CD changer can accomodate up to 6 audio or MP3 CDs. It is located behind the driver’s seat.Ejecting/load
170NavigationDuring route guidanceSwitching the GPS info setting on/offWhen the GPS info setting is active, the following data are displayed on the st
171NavigationLast destinations and destination memory Last destinations and destination memoryThe Last destinations memory automatically saves last d
172NavigationLast destinations and destination memoryStarting route guidance to a last destinationSelect a destination from the Last Destinations me
173NavigationLast destinations and destination memoryOption Create New Entry:Press H, h, g, G, F or f to select the characters. After each selection,
174NavigationLast destinations and destination memoryOption Allocate to EntryUse H, h, g and G to select an entry to which you wish to assign the des
175NavigationLast destinations and destination memoryStarting route guidance to a destination from the destination memorySelect a destination from th
176NavigationPOIs (Points of Interest) POIs (Points of Interest)This function allows you to select Points of Interest such as gas stations, parking
177NavigationPOIs (Points of Interest)POIs main menuYou can select between the following menu items:Current Position:Select a POI around your current
178NavigationPOIs (Points of Interest)Selecting a POI Press G or g to select a POI.Press the Details soft key if required.Details on the destination
179NavigationPOIs (Points of Interest)After entering the location, proceed as described in paragraph “Selecting a POI around your current location” a
18At a glanceMP3 CD operating elements MP3 CD operating elements
180NavigationPOIs (Points of Interest)Selecting a POIPress G or g to select a POI.The list also shows the straight-line distance to and the direction
181NavigationPOIs (Points of Interest)Press the POIs soft key.One of the POI is marked in color. The name belonging to it and the distance are shown
182NavigationSoftware Updates Software UpdatesYou can update the system with a new navigation DVD. The new DVD may include new maps and/or new device
183ServiceService main menuSMS (Mail)Address bookTele AidEntering data
184ServiceService main menu Service main menuPress C.The Service main menu will appear.Service main menuYou can use the soft keys to open other menu
185ServiceSMS (Mail) SMS (Mail)With the SMS Inbox Folder you can receive SMS messages provided that SMS messaging is available from your mobile phone
186ServiceSMS (Mail)One line is provided for each message.Symbol = = Message unreadSymbol z = SMS messageScrolling through the SMS Inbox:If enough me
187ServiceSMS (Mail)In the SMS Inbox Folder (page 185), press g or G to select a message.Press E.Text displayScrolling through the message text:If
188ServiceSMS (Mail)You can save a phone number in the mobile phone internal memory*or in the address book.In the Sender display (page 187), press
189ServiceSMS (Mail)If transmission is not succesful, the message Error Occured While Saving Data appears. Press E to confirm.The Sender display is d
19At a glanceMP3 CD operating elementsFunction Page1 Audio menu 422 Soft keys(multifunction keys)3 MP3 CD main menu 684 CD/DVD slot5 1 - 0, *Track sel
190ServiceSMS (Mail)Press g or G to select a data field.You can enter data in a field using the 12-keys keyboard (1 - #) or the selection menu.Input
191ServiceSMS (Mail)Use g or G to select Cell, Work or Home.Press E.If the address book entry does not con-tain a phone number of the previously sel
192ServiceAddress book Address bookThe address book contains the entries saved on the mobile phone internal memory and in the address book.Activate
193ServiceAddress bookSelecting an initial letterWith H and hPress H or h one or several times.With every push of the button the display changes to t
194ServiceAddress bookSelect an address book entry (page 193).Press the Details soft key.The detail view will appear.Detail viewPress g or G. You
195ServiceAddress bookChanging an address book entryActivate the detail view (page 194) of the desired address book entry.Use the GenInfo, Co. (Com
196ServiceAddress bookAdding a note You can add a note to an address book entry.Activate the detail view (page 194) of the desired address book entr
197ServiceAddress bookPlaybackActivate the detail view (page 194) of the desired address book entry.Press the Play soft key.The spoken name is pla
198ServiceAddress bookSelect an address book entry with the symbol (page 192).Press the Details soft key.The detail view will appear.You can use t
199ServiceAddress bookEnding the data inputWhen all data are entered, press the Back soft key in the entry edit menu.The data are saved.Importing a m
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
20At a glanceSatellite radio operating elements Satellite radio operating elements
200ServiceAddress bookOption Add To: You can now select an address book entry to which the system is to add the phone number of the mobile phone inter
201ServiceAddress bookIn the Address book menu (page 192), press the New soft key.The entry creation menu will appear.A list with data fields is dis
202ServiceAddress bookInput via 12-button keypadPress 1 - # to enter the data (page 211).Ending the data inputWhen all data are entered, press the
203ServiceAddress bookIf the address book entry offers appropriate data, it may be used in other system modes such as telephone and navigation.Press
204ServiceAddress bookPress g or G to select an entry which allows route guidance (navigation).Press E.The system changes to the navigation system a
205ServiceTele Aid Tele AidTele Aid incorporates the following functions:Emergency callRoadside AssistanceInformation callRemote Door UnlockStol
206ServiceTele AidIf the Tele Aid system could not establish a voice connection to the Response Center (e.g. the relevant cellular phone network is no
207ServiceTele AidIf the Tele Aid system could not establish a voice connection to a Mercedes-Benz Roadside Center (e.g. the relevant cellular phone n
208ServiceTele AidIf the Tele Aid system could not establish a voice connection to the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance Center (e.g. the relevant cel
209ServiceEntering data Entering data Sometimes you need to enter data such as names or phone numbers.E.g.:New phone book entryNew address book ent
21At a glanceSatellite radio operating elementsFunction Page1 Satellite radio main menuSwitching satellite radio operation on and off92922 Soft keys(m
210ServiceEntering dataPress h, H, g, G or F to select the shift field .Press E.Entering charactersPress h, H, g, G or F to select the character to
211ServiceEntering dataInserting a characterMove the cursor to the desired position.Enter the character as described at “Entering characters” (page
212ServiceEntering dataDeleting a characterPress the Delete soft key.The character to the left of the cursor is deleted.You can also move the cursor.
213System settingsSystem settingsVoice control system*Reset function
214System settingsSystem settings System settingsPress C.In the Service main menu, press the System soft key.System settings menuIn the System sett
215System settingsSystem settingsIn the System menu, press the Time soft key.The Date/Time menu for setting date and time will appear.Country soft ke
216System settingsSystem settingsSetting date and time formatPress the Format soft key.The Format menu for selecting the time and date display format
217System settingsSystem settingsIn the System settings menu, press the Tones soft key.The Tones menu will appear.Press G or g to select an entry.
218System settingsSystem settingsAdjusting the display brightness In the Display menu, press the Bright. soft key.Press h or H to adjust the brightn
219System settingsVoice control system* Voice control system*If your vehicle is equipped with the Voice control system*, a help window can be switche
22At a glanceTelephone* operating elements Telephone* operating elements
220System settingsReset function Reset functionUse this function to reset the current settings of the COMAND to the factory settings.In the System s
221GlossaryAudio sourceThis includes the systems radio, CD (CD drive in the control unit, CD chan-ger), MP3-CD and DVD (only audible).AutostoreEnters
222GlossaryEmergency callThis function places a call to a local 911 provider. It does not initiate a ->Tele Aid call. Please note that the 911 emer
223GlossaryPUK (Personal Unblocking Key)must be entered if the wrong PIN wasentered three consecutive times.RoamingFor this function, the mobile phone
224GlossaryUnlock codeYour unlock code prevents unauthori-zed persons from using your telephone. The unlock code is a number string, which you have to
225Index AAcceptingcall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109ActivatingAddress book menu . . . . . . . . . . . . 192Destination Ent
226IndexCONNECTING CALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205CONTINUE ROUTE GUIDANCE. . . . . 130Coordinates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149Current
227Index LLoadingCDinto the CD changer . . . . . . . . . . . 55into the CD/DVD drive . . . . . . . . . 55DVDinto the CD/DVD drive . . . . . . . . .
228IndexProgram category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93PUKentering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 RRadio stationsaving station auto
229IndexSwitchingbetween subject and sender. . . . . . 186between subtitles (DVD operation). . 85between text and sender . . . . . . . . 187the GPS
23At a glanceTelephone* operating elementsFunction Page1 Soft keys(multifunction keys)2 Color screen with Telephone menu3 1 - 0Entering the unlock cod
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24At a glanceNavigation operating elements Navigation operating elements
25At a glanceNavigation operating elementsFunction Page1 Soft keys(multifunction keys)2 Color screen with Navigation main menu3 E Confirm4 H,h,g,GF,fF
26At a glanceService operating elements Service operating elements
27At a glanceService operating elementsFunction Page1 Soft keys(multifunction keys)2 Color screen with Service main menu3 1 - 0Input functions4 E Conf
28At a glanceMultifunction steering wheel Multifunction steering wheelFunction Page1,2Multifunction displays3 Volume settingç Volume downæ Volume up3
29At a glanceMultifunction steering wheel Switch the multifunction display to the respective system if you wish to operate the system using the butto
ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Where to find it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Symbols . . . . . . . . . .
30At a glanceMultifunction steering wheelDVD operation1 DVD mode2 Current sceneSatellite radio operation1 SAT mode and preset channel number2 Program
31At a glanceMenu system Menu systemThe menu system allows for easy operation of COMAND. Main menus are provided for the following main functions: A
32At a glanceMenu systemThe main area 2 shows messages and settings.You can change the settings by operating the system.The status bar 3 is divided in
33At a glanceMenu systemExample Phone book:Page v 1 soft key Exiting from submenusUse the Back soft key to exit a submenu. The display switches to the
34At a glanceQuick reference COMAND Quick reference COMANDSwitching on Turn the key in the steering column lock to position 1 or 2.or Press e.In bo
35At a glanceQuick reference COMANDAdjusting the volume At the COMAND, turn the rotary control at the e key.or Press J or I on the multifunction ste
36At a glanceQuick reference COMANDCommon balance settings apply to the following sytems: Radio operation Single CD operation (CD ) CD changer oper
37At a glanceQuick reference COMAND Press H or h.Move the cross-hairs horizontally and adjust the balance. Press E or the Back soft key.or Wait unt
38At a glanceQuick reference COMAND Activate the Bass or Treble menu ( page 37). Press H or h.Bass or Treble is adjusted. Press E or the Back soft
39At a glanceQuick reference COMANDIn Radio, CD, CDC, MP3-CD, DVD or satellite radio operation: Activate the main menu for the respective operating m
ContentsSelecting a scene/chapter . . . . . . . 87Fast forward/reverse . . . . . . . . . . . 87Satellite radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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41AudioAudio menuRadio operationCD operationMP3-CD operationDVD operation
42AudioAudio menu Audio menuIn chapter “Audio” you will find detailed information regardingRadio operationCD operation (CD drive, CD changer)MP3-C
43AudioRadio operation Radio operationIn the Audio menu, press the Radio soft key.The Radio main menu will appear.Radio main menu1 Soft key assignme
44AudioRadio operationWeather Band (WB)In the FM or AM Radio main menu, press the WB soft key.An automatic scan is starting and the COMAND plays and
45AudioRadio operationYou can use the following functions:Automatic seek tuning (page 45)Manual tuning (page 45)Station selection from the Preset
46AudioRadio operationStation selection via number keypad (presets)FM and AM BandsPress one of the number keys, such as 2 briefly.The radio will tune
47AudioRadio operationFM, AM bandEntries outside the frequency range are not possible.Automatic station scan (FM, AM)The stations in a given waveband
48AudioRadio operationYou can use the following functions:Saving stations manually (FM, AM)Saving stations automatically FM, AM (page 49)Selecting
49AudioRadio operationYou will see the Radio main menuautomatically after 8 secondsif you press the Back soft key.Saving stations automatically (FM,
ContentsSelecting a POI around a global destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179Selecting a POI on the map . . . . . 180Software Updates
50AudioRadio operationSelecting a station from the preset menu (FM, AM)Activate the FM or AM memory (page 48).You can use one of the following two w
51AudioRadio operationSelecting a station from the FM/AM autostore presetsActivate the FM or AM autostore pre-sets (page 49).Use H, h or g, G to hi
52AudioCD operation CD operationGeneral Information on CD operationWarningGIn order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident, the driver
53AudioCD operationAvoid touching the CD surface with your fingers.Clean the CD with a dry, lint-free cloth. Wipe them from the inside to the outer
54AudioCD operationDifferences regarding the CD mode depen-ding on the audio source are highlighted. In the Audio menu (page 42), press the CD soft
55AudioCD operationLoading a CD into the CD driveInsert an audio CD into the slot (page 16). The CD should be inserted with the label side up.The CO
56AudioCD operationOpen panel cover to access the CD changer.Removing the magazine:Slide the cover of the CD changer open.Press the green l button
57AudioCD operationCD driveActivate the Audio menu (page 42).Press the CD soft key.The CD main menu is displayed.CD main menuIf no audio CD has be
58AudioCD operationYou can select a audio or MP3-CD:in the CD list (page 58)with the number keypad (page 58)in the Magazine menu (page 58)In the
59AudioCD operationYou can select a track:with g or h (page 59)in the track list (page 59)with the number keypad (page 59)with CD track scan (
60AudioCD operationAfter entering the track number, wait approx. 3 seconds.The selected track is played. The CD main menu is displayed.CD track scanT
61AudioCD operationOnPress J during playback.The CD operation is muted and the ß symbol is displayed on the status bar.OffPress J again.Playback wil
62AudioCD operationExplanation of the playback modesNormal SequenceTracks are played in ascending order (e.g. 1, 2, 3 and so on). If just one CD is i
63AudioMP3-CD operation MP3-CD operationGeneral InformationWarningGIn order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident, the driver should i
64AudioMP3-CD operationTreat MP3-CDs with care to prevent malfunctions during playback.Do not scratch, touch or soil your MP3- CDs.Do not attach la
65AudioMP3-CD operationFile structureWhen creating a MP3 CD, you can organize MP3 tracks into folders. A folder can also contain additional folders.A
66AudioMP3-CD operationPermissible MP3 formatsCOMAND supports the MPEG1 AudioLayer3 format.Permissible bit and scan rates Fixed and variable bit rate
67AudioMP3-CD operationActivate the MP3-CD main menu (page 68).orLoad an MP3-CD into the COMAND (page 67).CD driveLoading an MP3-CD Insert a MP3-
68AudioMP3-CD operationAfter that the message Loading Medium Please Wait will appear.After loading, the MP3-CD main menu (page 68) will appear. Play
69AudioMP3-CD operationThe first line shows the name of the current folder. At the center you see the currently played track.Activate the MP3-CD main
7Where to find itIntroduction Where to find itThis Operator’s Manual is designed to pro-vide support information for you, the COMAND operator. Each c
70AudioMP3-CD operationSkip TrackActivate the MP3-CD main menu (page 68).ForwardPress D.The next track from the track list is played.BackwardPress
71AudioMP3-CD operationOnPress J during playback.The MP3 CD operation is muted and the ß symbol is displayed on the status bar.OffPress J again.Play
72AudioMP3-CD operationExplanation of the Playback OptionsNormal SequenceThe tracks of the current folder are played in order on the disc.If the curr
73AudioMP3-CD operation1 Current track/number of tracks on the current MP3-CD2 Elapsed playback time of the current trackUse g or G to select a folde
74AudioMP3-CD operationDisplaying title informationActivate the MP3-CD menu main (page 68).Press the Show soft key.The information on the current t
75AudioDVD operation DVD operationAutomatic screen offUpon loading a DVD, the following mes-sage will appear: To prevent the driver from being distra
76AudioDVD operationFrom time to time, clean your DVDs with a commercially available cleaning cloth. Never wipe circularly, but in a straight line fr
77AudioDVD operationInsert a DVD into the slot (page 16). The DVD should be inserted with the label side up.The COMAND pulls the DVD into the drive.
78AudioDVD operationIf the video DVD meets the playback requirements (page 76), playback will begin.If available, the DVD menu (page 82) saved on th
79AudioDVD operationWhen you start DVD playback, the soft key displays and the status bar are initially blanked out.Displaying the soft keysIn the DV
8IntroductionSymbols SymbolsYou will find the following symbols in these operating instructions:* The asterisk identifies optional equipment. Since
80AudioDVD operationPause or Play soft key: Switches the Pause function on or off (page 80).Stop soft key:Stops the DVD playback (page 81).Full S
81AudioDVD operationStopping DVD playbackDisplay the soft keys (page 79).Press the Stop soft key.DVD playback stops.Restarting DVD playbackAfter p
82AudioDVD operationThe DVD menu is the menu saved on the DVD. The structure of the menu may vary depending on the DVD and allows certain settings or
83AudioDVD operationYou can also proceed as follows:Display the soft keys (page 79).Press the Menu soft key once or several times.With each depress
84AudioDVD operationChanging the aspect ratioThe system will automatically select the appropriate aspect ratio when a DVD is played back. You can manu
85AudioDVD operationDisplaying and switching between sub-titles During playback of the DVD, activate the DVD settings menu (page 83).Press the Subt
86AudioDVD operationChanging the camera viewDuring playback of the DVD, activate the DVD settings menu (page 83)Press the Angle soft key.A list of
87AudioDVD operationIf the movie is divided into chapters or sce-nes, you can directly jump to a chapter or scene or skip them while the movie is play
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89Satellite radioImportant notesSatellite radio operation
9IntroductionOperating safety Operating safetyWarning GAny alterations made to electronic compo-nents and the software can cause malfunc-tions.The ra
90Satellite radioImportant notes Important notesIn chapter “Satellite radio”, you will find detailed information regardingselecting a station and a
91Satellite radioImportant notesPress B to switch to satellite radio operation.One of the two following screens will appear:the Satellite radio main
92Satellite radioSatellite radio operation Satellite radio operationAfter the connection is made:Follow the instructions given by the operator.The a
93Satellite radioSatellite radio operationMutingPress J while listening to the satel-lite radio.The symbol R will appear in the symbol bar.Press J a
94Satellite radioSatellite radio operationAutomatic station scanThe stations in the selected category can be scanned in numerical order for 8 se-conds
95Satellite radioSatellite radio operationYou can use the following functions:Saving stations manuallySelecting a station from the Satellite preset
96Satellite radioSatellite radio operationSelecting a station on the memory listIn the Satellite radio main menu, press the Presets soft key.The SAT
97Satellite radioSatellite radio operationYou can call the provider service center for questions or releases, whenever you need.Press the SIRIUS soft
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99Telephone*Important notesTelephone operation
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