Home

Mercedes Benz Command 209 User's Manual

image

Contents

1. 87 7 107 9 FM 530 1710 AM e If you enter a frequency that is outside the allowable input range the message Invalid input appears Enter a valid frequency Automatic station scan The stations on same band FM AM WB can be scanned one after the other for 8 seconds each P82 85 9084 31 1 Scan function is active gt Press the right hand rotary push button and confirm Scan The scan function will begin Scan will appear in red lettering Radio operation Weather Band WB The individual weather stations stored in the memory on 7 channels will be scanned one after the other The scan function stops automatically when the first station received has been scanned twice End scan function and play a station gt Press the right hand rotary push button again if you hear the desired station The station selected will appear with the station frequency Scan will ap pear in black lettering again Radio operation Memory functions Saving stations manually FM The radio saves the current station at Y he following f So the memory preset selected The me AU EABUSE the folowing TUTICHOR In the main radio menu mory preset selected will appear in the e Saving stations manually FM status line e g FM3 e Saving stations manually AM gt page 36 e There are 10 presets available Q An existing entry is overwritten in the memory list when a new input
2. Driving on a non digitized road If the symbol display is active the map showing the current vehicle location relati ve to the route will appear after 5 seconds COMAND automatically changes back to the symbol display if a known road is used again P82 85 9227 31 If you deviate from a recommended route the COMAND automatically calculates a new route from the current vehicle locati on to the requested destination Interrupt route guidance during a journey The car is parked for longer than 2 hours and the remaining distance to the destina tion is more than 0 3 miles P82 85 9234 31 Inquiry menu After COMAND has been switched on again the inquiry menu shown above ap pears Recalculating and continuing the active route guidance gt Press the right hand rotary push button and confirm Yes You will hear the voice output The rou te is being recalculated Recalculating and continuing the active route guidance gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight No and press to con firm The destination input menu will appear e The inquiry menu can also appear if the current stop over is entered If the journey is interrupted for less than 2 hours active route guidance will be continued automatically You will hear the voice output The route is being re calculated Navigation Route guidance e If the remaining distance to the route is less than 0 3 m
3. Not all Points of Interest may be listed P82 85 9 183 31 on the CD 7 Point of Interest entry with distance to destination in miles as the crow flies 8 Symbol for long entry 9 Complete entry in a window Display the entry in full in a window 9 gt Press Q gt Press again to remove 9 Selecting the desired destination gt Turntheright hand rotary push button Q to highlight the entry in the selec tion list and press to confirm Then calculate the route gt page 141 In the surrounding area of another city Turn the right hand rotary push button ABC Es GHIJKLM du T LIS 1234567890 P82 85 9184 31 City Area input menu gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight Select City in the Points of Interest menu and press to confirm The input menu City Area will ap pear gt Select the city and activate the city list gt page 125 to highlight the desired destination in the city list and press to confirm The list Select Category will appear e If several options of a city suburb are available another menu will appear where you must make and confirm your desired selection e Not all Points of Interest may be listed on the CD gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button Q to highlight the desired category and press to confirm A corresponding list will appear Select the desired destination Then calculate the rou
4. in the main menu for radio or CD operation and press to confirm The main sound menu will appear dis playing the actual settings e It is also possible that AM Bass Treb le WB Bass Treble CD Bass Treb le or AUX Bass Treble are indicated in 1 Fader defines sound center front P82 83 954153108 back 1 Volume difference he diff i t Balance defines sound center left Serine MISrenGe GAINES AOL put during route guidance and an acti right 8 ve audio source 0 The volume of the audio source is not affected during voice out put 10 The audio source is set very low during voice output gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight Settings in the main destination input menu gt page 122 and press to confirm The NAVI Settings menu will appear gt page 181 gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Sound and press to confirm The Speech Bass Treble menu will appear e No predefined sound optimizations are available for service sources During adjustment in the Speech Bass Treble menu COMAND will is sue a repetative voice output of Samp le to allow you to set the settings as you prefer Setting Bass Treble Fader Balance gt P82 85 9543 31US P82 85 9542 31 us P Turnthe right hand rotary push button to set the desired value gt Press the button 1 Setting mode active Tur
5. COMAND Operator s Manual Mercedes Benz Order No DaimlerChrysler 6515 6644 13 Blaupunkt 8 622 403 128 Index C Parts No 203 584 33 96 US Edition C 05 02 Welcome to COMAND Please make yourself familiar with your COMAND control unit and read the instruc tions in this manual before operating the COMAND system This will help you derive a greater benefit from the system Please also follow the instructions and warnings contained in this manual Ignoring them could result in damage to the vehicle or personal injury to you or others Your COMAND system may have some or all of the equipment described in this ma nual Therefore you may find explanations for optional equipment not installed in your vehicle If you have any questions about the operation of any equipment your au thorized Mercedes Benz Center will be glad to demonstrate the proper procedu res We continuously strive to improve our pro duct and ask for your understanding that we reserve the right to make changes in design and equipment Therefore informa tion illustrations and descriptions in this manual might differ from the equipment in stalled in your vehicle As such the infor mation illustrations and descriptions contained in this manual may not be reaso nably relied upon in making any claims with respect to the actual performance of the product These operating instructions form an inte gral part of the vehicle and should there fore always be
6. FFIGE The main telephone menu appears indi cating the number or name selected gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the Send but ton The message Dialing will appear The End button is highlighted T Begin dialing ending a call see above Use one of these three ways to end a call gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the End button or the call has been finished by the other party P82 85 9139 31 or Incoming calls memory gt Press DEM gt Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight Calls in the main tele or A phone menu and press to confirm gt Press EI D The incoming calls memory will appear Speed dialing only with COMAND For all memory locations If you enter 1 and confirm this memory lo cation using one of the described ways in Begin dialing the emergency number 9 1 1 default input will be dialed Send The 9 1 1 emergency call system is a public service Using it without due cause is a cri minal offense You can enter up to 2 digits Begin dialing Use one of these ways Press the last number key for more than 2 seconds P82 85 9140 31 The main telephone menu is displayed or gt Use the number keys e g and to enter the memory location number Warning A Telephone Telephone operation P82 85 9141 31 Press the right hand rotary push button
7. Page 14 30 31 51 53 184 187 21 22 23 24 Function Switching radio operati on on Quick reference Changing the radio band Switching CD operation on Quick reference Switching telephone operation on Quick reference Color screen e g with main radio menu Page 28 24 50 42 78 74 14 Ata glance COMAND control unit Screen displays Main menu structure Status line and symbol bar Screen displays include Meaning Main system menus e g the main ra dio menu The radio is switched on in FM Band the current sta tion has been saved in me mory location 1 in the FM preset menu AM or Weather Band WB e Lists for the selection of entries e g the city list gt page 19 e Input menus e g during destination input gt page 18 e Selection menus e g during route calculation gt page 20 The corresponding system e Symbol display gt page 20 or map Ben is active D page 132 in navigation Main radio menu e Pop up windows gt page 171 1 Status line displays active system 2 Station frequency and function that has been switched on 3 Menu fields to call further menus or functions 4 Symbol bar Reception strength of the mobile phone Incoming SMS message 1 if available from carrier At a glance COMAND control unit e The symbol bar appears in all system main menus For symbol and map displays in naviga tion The symbo
8. again to cancel muting Setting the volume for hands free opera tion P828597431 Raising the volume Ps2 85912331 Call menu Turn the left hand rotary push button 1 Call 2 00 01 21 h Q to the right The system detects an incoming call The call time appears Lowering the volume the phone rings 3 Phone number T he left h h gt Press the right hand rotary push i N Bc SEEMS RUSTER HESH button to confirm the Send but fon No telephone menu is shown on the screen The display will change to the call menu An active audio source will Trek press be muted e then you can accept or refuse the call Refusing or ending a call Use one of the three ways Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the End button or Press REN or Press EQ Accepting an incoming call using the mobile telephone handset The telephone is located in the storage compartment under the armrest See your vehicle s operating instructions Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the Send but ton Remove the telephone from its cradle and conduct your call The hands free operation will switch off Ending a call Put the phone back in its cradle Telephone Telephone operation A Some jurisdictions prohibit the driver from using a cellular telephone while driving a ve hicle Whether or not prohibited by law for safety reasons the driv
9. and a progress in A dicator are displayed This indicates cm that COMAND is currently loading the program stored on the navigation CD P8285723431 1 Eject button Do not interrupt the loading process 2 CD drive Do not eject the navigation CD until the loading process has been completed P82 85 7235 31 Open the sliding door by pushing in the direction of the arrow above Push the door completely open until it locks in the open position CD operation e You can also slide out the magazine if COMAND is switched off However the eject button will not func tion if the battery is not connected or drained P82 85 7236 31 P82 85 7237 31 Press the green eject button gt Pull the disk tray forward until it stops The magazine will slide upwards i Do not attempt to remove the tray from the magazine CD operation P82 85 7238 31 P82 85 7239 31 P82 85 9057 31 Place a CD in the tray The CD should 1 Arrow tip on the rack wall Slide the magazine into the CD changer be inserted with the label side up b Push the CD tray into the magazine ae clicks into place listen for the completely Press the button 3 to close the magazi ne compartment Make sure that 1 is pointing in the di rection of the arrow 2 B CD operation Menu overview Hr P82 85 9539 31US CD operation Page 50 63 55 58 53 51 CD operation Switching on P82 85
10. 177 Navigation Destination memory Sorting destination memory gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to move the entry to the desired po sition and press to confirm The entry is saved at that location The entry is shown in black again The main destination memory menu is re activated automatically FERRY NEW YORK STA P82 85 9157 31 pazesoisag gt Turn the right hand rotary push button gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button Qo ibi thie desiredentry ang to highlight Sort destinations in press He conim the main destination memory menu The entry is now shown in red and press to confirm After the message Compiling sorted destination list the destination me mory will appear 178 Deleting a destination P82 85 9156 31 Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight Delete Destination in Memory in the main destination me mory menu and press to confirm After the message Compiling sorted destination list the destination me mory will appear Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight the entry you wish to de lete and press to confirm The inquiry Do you really want to dele te the destination will appear Turn the right hand rotary push button Q to highlight Yes and press to con firm The entry has been deleted from the list The following entries will each move up one position The delete func tion is still
11. CD drive and CD changer Switching on gt Press BOB The radio is switched on The station you can set the volume jointly last tuned to will begin to play Changing the radio band gt Press BOB to switch between FM AM and WB Band Selecting a station Automatic seek tuning gt Press EM or B on the rocker switch briefly FM and AM Bands Weather Band WB The radio will tune in to the next recei vable station FM AM or channel WB with descending ascending frequency Switching another system on Press any system key e g JER COMAND will switch to CD mode You will find more information regarding this topic in section Radio operation in chapter Audio gt page 28 CD operation P82 85 9063 31 Switching on gt Press MTM The main CD menu will appear Playback will begin in CD drive with the first track on the CD CD changer with the first track on the first CD detected in the magazi ne At a glance Quick reference COMAND Loading a CD into the CD drive and loading CDs in the CD changer gt page 45 Track select gt gt Press the rocker switch EEN HEM You will hear the previous or next track If more than 9 seconds of playing time has elapsed the CD changes back to the start of the current track Selecting a CD Press one of the number keys Key Q select the CD drive Keys Q9 select the corresponding magazine slot of the CD ch
12. Fast forward reverse 54 CD track scan 5 55 Naminga CD 55 Playback mode 58 Muting CD playback 60 Error messages 60 Multifunctional display 62 Sound settings 2 63 Adjusting sound settings 63 eee Telephone 67 Important notes 4 68 Multifunction display 71 Display overview 72 Telephone operation 74 Quick reference 74 Menu overview 055 76 Switching telephone operation on 78 Switching telephone operation off 79 Incoming call 79 Outgoing calls 82 Notebook 8 97 Editing the phone book 98 SMS function 2222202 103 Activating 2008 103 Reading SMS messages received 104 Emergency call 106 Telephone is ready for operation 107 Service numbers 108 Calling a service number 108 Changing personal service number sau 109 Changing the number for roadside assistance 110 Route guidance 144 Navigation 111 Route guidance principles 144 Important notes 112 Requesting destination and Quick reference 116 route information 147 Changing the navigation CD 119 Beginnin
13. If you do not remove an ejected CD it will be automatically retrieved by the CD drive after 10 seconds The CD drive can e read navigation CDs or e playback audio CDs Navigation Destination input Destination input Menu overview P82 85 9160 31 Navigation Destination input Page Page 123 131 174 135 131 180 181 137 141 137 141 123 174 Navigation Destination input Switching the navigation system on P82 85 9162 31 Main destination input menu gt Press IN The display that appears is dependent on the last navigation function used Route guidance has been switched off Changing over to another system for e the main destination input menu or e g radio e the location map gt page 149 gt Press AM Route guidance has been switched on H e the symbol display with an arrow in Potential fault messages during prepa dicating your driving direction ration of navigation startup gt page 144 or e Navigation cannot be activated An e the map with the symbol indicating error has occurred current vehicle location e CD Reading error Please use ano gt page 144 ther CD Route guidance has been switched on Eject the inserted CD and insert a COMAND has been switched off for navigation CD more than 2 hours e No CD available Please insert aninquiry menu gt page 169 NAVI CD type DX only e Insert a current DX coded navigati The
14. are listed in the order when they were received Deleting an SMS message P82 85 9153 31 1 Deletes current SMS message 2 SMS message is not deleted Press the right hand rotary push button to highlight Delete and press to confirm The menu Delete SMS will appear Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm Yes If there was only one SMS message The message is deleted the main tele phone menu will appear If there are other SMS messages The message is deleted the next SMS message will appear Telephone SMS function If you don t want to delete the SMS mes sage gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight No and press to con firm The SMS view will appear e You can also delete an SMS message by pressing EEN After you have deleted the oldest SMS message COMAND highlights the cur rent SMS message in the list Telephone Emergency call Emergency call You can make an emergency call to an emergency rescue station with a mobile communication network Warning N The 9 1 1 emergency call system is a public service Using it without due cause is a cri minal offense The emergency call will be placed as long as the corresponding mobile communicati on network is available To do this switch the telephone on if you have not already done so T If you enter 1 and press the right e hand rotary push button the num ber
15. or gt Press the right hand rotary push button e A division mark corresponds to an avai lable scale You can select 13 different scales ranging from 0 05 miles inch to 500 miles inch Navigation Destination input Zooming in for more detailed map gt Press E28 or gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to the left A filled arrow for the new scale 11 and a square 12 appear Press the right hand rotary push button to calculate the map with the new sca le Zooming out for less detailed map gt Press E22 or gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to the right The new scale will appear gt Press the right hand rotary push button to calculate the map with the new scale This will take place automatically after 6 seconds Confirming destination and calculating route The crosshairs highlight the desired desti nation gt Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds Then calculate the route gt page 141 Destination entry via coordinates You can enter a destination if the corres ponding coordinates are known P82 85 9179 31 Coordinate Destination menu gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Coordinate Destinati on in the Destination via Map menu gt page 131 and press to confirm The Coordinate Destination input menu will appear Activating the adjustment mode gt Pre
16. red last gt Press briefly The input marker moves to the left as it deletes Deleting a complete name P Press longer than 2 seconds Altering an entered name Delete one character at a time or the entire name Then enter the new name P82 85 9107 31 Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds The name of the CD currently playing will appear in the main CD menu above the track number e The CD will retain this name even if you later insert it in a different magazine slot CD operation eo Deleting a CD name gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight the name you wish to delete and press to confirm The CD names are stored in the names list in alphabetical order If the name memory is full the following message will appear Attention name memory is full New entry only possible after de leting old one The name is deleted the following ent ry will then move up one position gt Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds to re Confirm the message by confirming turn to the main CD menu OK The input menu will appear again Paging backward forward in the name me Use the Delete Names function to de mory if the 4 and W symbols are shown lete names from the memory gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button Pe2 82 9 108 31 Q to highlight the A or W symbol and gt Turnthe right hand rotary push but
17. 500 miles inch P82 85 9213 31 P82 85 9214 31 1 Current map scale 2 Scale selector 3 New map scale gt Press E22 or Zooming out for less detailed map Zooming in for more detailed map gt Turntheright hand rotary push button gt Press EM to the right Sr The map will appear automatically gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to the left The map will appear automatically Selecting map orientation Selecting driving direction pointing up You can either select the map north or po sition it with the driving direction pointing P82 85 9216 31 Heading up Map is displayed facing driving direction pointing up P82 85 9215 31 gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button North up Map is displayed facing north to highlight 1 and press to confirm Symbol 2 points in the driving direc 1 Selecting map orientation tion the compass needle will appear North arrow amp or compass needle 4 black tipping pointing to the north 2 Symbol for current vehicle location Navigation Route guidance To return to North up gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight 1 and press to confirm The north arrow will appear again Characteristics North arrow always points to the top The symbol for the cur rent vehicle location is turning on the map The symbol for the cur rent vehicle location al ways points to the top The compass needle is turning the black point
18. 9111 31 e CD changer e alter the volume 1 CD changer error messages 2 CD drive error messages There is no CD in the magazine slot se press EI EJ lected No CD changer gt Select another magazine slot COMAND is unable to activate the CD CD drive changer No CD is in the CD drive or the CD in P If necessary contact an authorized the drive is not ready to play Mercedes Benz Center Being activated The CD changer is not yet ready for opera tion Reading error The CD that has been inserted cannot be read Temperature is too high CD operation will switch off automatically after 3 seconds gt Press the corresponding key to select a different audio source Error Another error has occurred e If an error occurs in the operation of the CD drive or CD changer COMAND auto matically switches to the other device after 3 seconds If it is not possible to play the CD selec ted in the CD changer the system will automatically select the next CD in the magazine CD operation CD operation Multifunctional display AUDIO P82 85 9292 31US 1 No audio source has been switched on Press on COMAND gt Press BS or Keg until the desired on the i gt P EY mz to display th t number of the CD currently playing ap Press or repeatedly until ress Ea OF ids als or previous system pears display 2 appears 4 Track number Sound settings Adjusting sound
19. After the Tele Aid call is ended the telepho ne main menu will reappear gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the End button and press to confirm or press BRY EFGHIJKLM Ending the call use one of the three ways VW X Y gt Press the right hand rotary push See your vehicle s operator s manual button to confirm the End button or P82 85 9155 31 gt Press Ka or gt Press EQ Telephone Service numbers Service numbers Calling a service number 1 Personal Service No 1 me P82 85 9156 31 1 Personal Service Number 2 Number for Roadside Assistance Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight Service No in the main telephone menu and press to confirm The menu Service No will appear Use the right hand rotary push button to highlight the service you require and press to confirm The main telephone menu will appear Begin dialing Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the Send but ton One of the messages Personal Service Number or Roadside Assistance will appear The End button is highligh ted When the call is initiated the call time will appear Use one of these three ways to end a call Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the End button or Press REN or Press ER Changing personal service number P82 85 9157 31 gt Tu
20. Forward gt will appear The display shows the current position via the time indicator display CD operation CD track scan 2 Use one of these ways to switch off the The tracks on a CD can be scanned one af function ter the other for 8 seconds each gt Press the right hand rotary push button Q again gt Press EB or M e The function will switch off automati cally when the starting track is reached Playback will resume with the desired track P82 85 9106 31 o m 1 Input line P82 85 9105 31 For the CD changer itis also possibleto 7 Character set letters digits special gt Press the right hand rotary push scan all of the CDs in the magazine slots characters button to activate Scan function pe oe nn ae 3 Character selected appears magnified ctivate the function CDs Scan in the an P 2 zs magnified M is starting point M begin and Scan will appear settings menu gt page 58 4 Delete Names function CD operation Naming the CDs inserted in the CD chan ger or CD drive gt Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight CD Naming in the main CD menu and press to confirm The CD Naming menu will appear Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired character and press to confirm The character is entered in 1 Repeat the last step to enter additional characters Deleting the character that has been ente
21. It does not initiate a gt TELE AID call Please note that the 9 1 1 emergency call system is a public service Using it without due cause is a criminal offense GPS Global Positioning System Satellite based system for relaying geographic location information to and from vehicles equipped with special re ceivers Employs CD digital maps for navigation Heading up The map is displayed facing driving di rection pointing up during route guidance Info Services With this function you can request in formation on news weather stocks sports and reminders Info Services is an additional optional feature to basic Tele Aid service Tele Aid can be initial ly activated by completing a subscriber agreement and placing an acquain tance call Mix Display representation during destina tion guidance The symbol display is ac tivated automatically from the map display before a turn off After you have made the turn the map will appear again Multifunction display Two displays in the combination instru ment that show important information about the COMAND systems radio CD and telephone The displays can be called up using the control buttons on the multifunction steering wheel Navigation CD Contains all the destination addresses town road intersection house num ber special destinations and the digi tal map material for a country or a region for destination entry route cal culation and destination
22. always points north Navigation Route guidance You can store a way point during route guidance P82 85 9217 31 1 Activate Way Point menu gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight 1 and press to confirm The Way Point menu will appear Gas Stations 2 gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight 2 to 6 press to confirm gt Select the desired way point gt Start route guidance Hospitals 5 a 6 P82 85 9218 31 Way Point menu 2 Select a category 3 Activate the main address menu D page 123 4 Activate the Points of Interest selec tion menu D page 137 5 Activate the main destination memory menu gt page 174 6 Activate the Coordinate Destination input menu gt page 135 Starting route guidance Intersection House Mo P82 85 9219 31 Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm Start Guidance e After you have entered an address the menu fields Intersection and House No may appear in black indi cating that it is possible to select them Navigation Route guidance P82 85 9220 31 You will now see the information corres ponding to route calculation and hear the voice output The route to your intermedi ate destination is being calculated The previously selected route mode will be maintained After you reach the way point you will co
23. cen tered on the city center 4 The coordinate destination input menu will appear gt page 135 Navigation Destination input Continue destination input viathe map Turntheright handrotary push button Moving the crosshairs to highlight Map and press to con gt Use the number keys refer also to the Duos arrows shown on the keypad to move The map with the crosshairs will ap the crosshairs around the map peal tothe top left e up During destination input the map will to the top right always appear facing north north is on Map appearance is dependent on the Q to the right selected map scale to the bottom left P82 85 9175 31 zi Map with crosshairs down 5 Street name or name of the symbol to the bottom right e g parking area that the crosshairs are centered on 6 Crosshairs to select the destination 7 Symbol for current vehicle location 8 Current map scale e As you move the crosshairs towards the edge of the screen using the number keys an adjacent section of the map is activated It may take a few seconds to point to each new map Adjacent map sections overlap some what so that destinations at the edge of the map can be marked as well Altering the map scale 9 Current map scale 10 Scale selector 11 New map scale filled arrow 12 Square increase section of the map Navigation Destination input Activating the scale selector 10 gt Press or EM
24. changer operation Switching COMAND on and off CD drive for audio CD or navigation CD Muting CD playback mu ting on off Ejecting an audio CDora navigation CD Selecting a CD Selecting a track Page 45 60 45 53 51 Function Track selection with the number keypad Return to previous menu Press briefly Deletes the character that has been entered last Press longer than 2 seconds Deletes a complete name Turn to highlight a func tion or a menu field Press to perform a func tion or activate a subme nu Page 51 55 55 10 CD operation Function Page Turn to the right Raises the volume Turn to the left Lowers the volume Press briefly Previous track or start of 51 the track depending on playback time next track Press longer than 2 seconds 54 Fast forward fast re verse Requesting and dis 184 playing Info Services Adjusting system settings 187 Switching on CD operati 50 on CD drive CD chan ger Color screen with main CD menu CD operation General information on CD operation AN Health hazard The CD drive and CD changer are Class 1 la ser products There is a danger of invisible laser radiation when you open or damage the cover Do not remove the cover The CD drive and the CD changer do not contain any parts which can be serviced by the user For safe ty reasons have any necessary service work performed by an authorized Me
25. e the dates of the change between sum speed in km h i route guidance mer and winter time are not available e English imperial Automatically Distance measured in yards and miles COMAND automatically sets date and time speed in miles per hour mph if the GPS time is received e Espanol However you can make the following ad e Francais justments e Set the time in increments of 30 minu tes gt page 191 e Italiano e Nederlands e Setthe time by selecting a country and the time zone gt page 192 gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Date Time in the settings menu and press to confirm Setting the time in increments of 30 mi nutes You can set the the time to any local time time zone in increments of 30 minutes The menu displays the date and the time minutes are highlighted 12 07 2001 10 23 P82 85 7714 31 1 COMAND receives GPS time 2 Setting the clock increments of 30 mi nutes 3 Selecting the country and the time zone gt page 192 4 Selecting the time format gt page 196 Info Services System settings System settings Activating the setting mode 12 07 2001 10 JAM P82 85 7715 31 gt Press the right hand rotary push button Setting mode is active the minutes will appear in red Info Services System settings System settings Altering the time e Setting the clock ahead gt Turn the right hand rotary
26. guidance Destination memory Settings Navigation Important notes Important notes Warning N For safety reasons you should only enter a destination when the vehicle is stationary When the vehicle is in motion a passenger should enter the destination Study manual and select route before driving Do not watch display screen or operate but tons while the vehicle is in motion let voice instructions guide you Stop at a safe locati on before using buttons or making correc tions Traffic regulations always have priority over any route recommendations given The route calculated by COMAND is a re commendation on how the best reach your selected destination During route guidance you will not receive any information on Traffic lights e Stop and yield signs e Parking or stopping zones e One way streets e Narrow bridges e Similar traffic regulation data You should therefore always strictly observe traffic regulations while driving Drive care fully and always obey traffic laws and road signs even if they contradict COMAND in structions Warning IN The CD reader contains a Class 1 laser pro duct There is a danger of invisible laser ra diation if the cover is opened or damaged Do not remove the cover The CD reader does not contain any parts which can be ser viced by the user For safety reasons have any service work which may be necessary performed only by an authorized Mercedes Benz Cente
27. have already gt Press the right hand rotary push peen entered For quicker input COMAND will offer button to activate the input menu Street 17 Character set available characters from the character 18 Zoom i T set 17 based on your selections and the 19 Move the insertion point one position i names of the streets stored on the navi to the right tion CD 20 Activate the street list Sanon Correcting the entry gt page 124 Activating the street list If the input menu Street Entry is display ed 22 gt Press the right hand rotary push WEST 100TH CE E button longer than 2 seconds NEST 106TH JTRAL F amp or gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight menu field 20 with and press to confirm The street list appears Here you can as in the city list D page 125 select another street or display the previous next page P82 85 9169 31 Street list 21 Street previously selected 22 Display the previous page if amp 23 Display the next page if W gt Navigation Destination input Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds This will confirm city suburb and street of the desired destination The selec tion menu Destination Entry appears e If several options of a street are availab le another menu will appear where you must make and confirm your desired selection 127 Navigation Destination input Cont
28. highlight menu field 9 with and 2 press to confirm Confirming the city gt Press the right hand rotary push The city list will appear d Ld button longer than 2 seconds You can now do the following in the city A selection menu will appear P82 85 9166 31 list ity i db City list e Confirm the city suburb that has alrea n ER i If several options of a city suburb are 10 Selected city is highlighted dy been highlighted 11 Display th fA available another menu will appear nn e Select another city suburb where you must make and confirm your 12 Display the next page if W j i gt Turn the right hand rotary push desired selection button Q until the desired city suburb is highlighted Navigation Destination input Entering a street gt Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired cha racter in the character set 17 16 The zoom 18 enlarges the highlighted ARG character i EI gt Press the right hand rotary push OPa Te AY O button to enter the character in in put line 16 i9 S67890 i 7 COMAND supplements the new entry U with additional letters so that a saved P82 85 9167 31 20 street name will appear 13 City previously selected 14 Selecting a street 15 Selecting a city center gt page 130 POUR aloe Enter other characters until the desired Street Entry input menu street name appears in 16 16 Input line with letters that
29. in day month emat If the 12 hour format is selected either 2 Date display M month day romat AM ante meridiem or PM post meri 3 Time display in 24 hour format MC i diem will appear after the time 4 Time display in 12 hour format M Setting is active C Setting is not active Info Services System settings System settings Adopting settings gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Beeps in the settings menu and press to confirm Switching beep tones on and off Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds The main system setting menu will ap Lu d e pear gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight 1 or 2 and press to con or firm gt Press EQ The Date Time menu will appear The beep selected is switched on or off accordingly You will hear this beep if you confirm a P82 85 9254 31 function or select an entry 1 Acknowledgement beep 2 Info beep Info beep You will hear this beep if COMAND pro 24 vides information e g navigation turn _ Tone is switched off is approaching V Tone is switched on 197 Info Services System settings System settings Setting the display dimming charac teristics day and night display display button 1 IN uTton 2 P82 85 9255 31 1 Changes by pressing BR 2 Changes by pressing BE and head lights switch V Setting active L Setting not ac
30. is given e Saving stations automatically FM AM gt page 36 e Selecting a station from the FM AM preset menu gt page 38 e Selecting channels from the WB preset menu gt page 38 e Selecting a station by entering the sta tions frequency in the FM AM presets gt page 39 P82 85 9085 31 gt Press one of the number keys e g longer than 2 seconds You will hear a confirmation beep if the beep tones option was activated in the system settings gt page 197 On the memory list P82 85 9086 31 1 Preset of the station currently selected 2 Frequency of the station currently se lected 3 Current frequency appears in red lette ring 4 Memory preset allocated 5 Memory preset available gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight FM Presets in the main radio menu and press to confirm The FM preset memory will appear gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired memory preset gt Press the right hand rotary push button or corresponding number key longer than 2 seconds The current station will be saved at the memory preset selected You will see the main radio menu automatically after 8 seconds e if you press EM Radio operation e There are 2 presets for each of the FM and AM waveband standard FM AM presets saving stations manually and Auto presets saving stations automati cally The standard FM AM presets ar
31. kept inside the vehicle and passed on to the new owner if the vehicle is sold We extend our best wishes for many miles of safe pleasurable driving Mercedes Benz USA LLC A DaimlerChrysler Company Introduction 1 Where to find it 040 1 Symbols mere RR 2 Operating safety 3 p T At a glance 5 COMAND control unit 6 Screen displays 4 9 Multifunction display 11 Quick reference COMAND 12 Switching the COMAND control unit orrand oft seen ern 12 Adjusting the volume 14 Radio operation 14 CD operation 15 Telephone operation 16 Entering a destination and calculating aroute 17 Selecting beeps 21 Audio nun are 23 Radio operation 22222222 24 Quick reference 24 Switching on 2 22 2220 28 Switching another system on 28 Changing the Radio band 29 Selecting a station 30 Memory functions 34 Multifunction display 40 CD operation 0000 42 Quick reference 42 General information on CD operation 44 Menu overview 48 Switching on llle 50 Switching another system on 50 Track select 222 51 Selecting a CD 53
32. learn in detail about the many functions of the telephone SMS how to initiate an emergency call and use service numbers e M xe f Navigation This chapter provides detailed information on the following topics e Destination input Route selection and calculation e Route guidance including detour e Destination memory Introduction Where to find it c eee Info Services and System settings This chapter provides information on how to e Request and display info services such as news weather stocks and sports e Adjust COMAND system settings E Directories The glossary explains the most important technical terms The table of contents and index directory will help you quickly locate the information you need Introduction Symbols Symbols You will find the following symbols in these This symbol points to instructions for operating instructions Warning AN you to follow The asterisk identifies optional Anumber of these symbols appearing A warning draws your attention to possible dangers to your safety or the safety of others equipment Since not all models have the same standard equip ment your COMAND system equip ment may deviate from some descriptions and illustrations in succession indicates a multiple step procedure gt page 3 This symbol tells you where u to look for further infor mation on this subject Highlights
33. mode selection menu Select a route and then a traffic route gt Turn the right hand rotary push button to move the cursor on the entry you want and press to confirm A checkmark appears vf Route types available e Fast Route e Short Route Including vf avoiding traffic routes Freeway e Ferry Toll gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm OK The selected route and the destination you have entered will appear on the display You will hear the message The route is being calculated P82 85 9072 31 Symbol display After a few seconds you will see the sym bol display CALC ROUTE Calculation of route Distance to destination as the crow flies 2 9 miles At a glance Quick reference COMAND Day and night display switching off Selecting beeps screen You can switch different beeps on and off gt Press RY repeatedly until the desired display appears e Acknowledgement beep Beeps when you accept an entry or en The display changes in this order Tr uh ter a destination on the map e Day displa Peter e Info beep e Night displa P oe Beeps when you see the messages an e Screen off i BATTERY PARK STATE ST T of battery voltage P82 85 9073 31 e Day display pag The route will be calculated COMAND e Alarm beep identifies the road you are travelling on Beeps if the device has a serious mal It is also possible to carry out the You will se
34. on The station last tuned will begin to play e You can operate the telephone and the navigation system while the radio is on Muting gt Press while listening to the radio The symbol i will appear in the symbol bar gt Press again to resume listening to the current station The symbol X will have disappeared e Muting will also be canceled if you Switch to a different audio source e g CD or if you alter the volume Switching another system on P Press any system key e g EM COMAND will switch to CD mode Radio operation Changing the Radioband Frequency range e You can select between FM AM and WB 87 7 107 9 FM If a weather band station cannot be re Band 530 1710 AM ceived on this channel an automatic search run of all 7 channels will take place As soon as a weather band stati on is received the search stops and the channel appears in the display The au tomatic search will perform two cycles through the 7 channels Message No WB A weather band station cannot be recei ved on any of the 7 channels AM Band Weather Band WB P82 85 9078 31 2 P82 85 9079 31 b Press until AM is displayed in gt Inthe AM or FM main radio menu turn the upper left hand corner of the dis the right hand rotary push button play to highlight WB and press to confirm The AM station last tuned to will begin to play The frequency will appear in the display The channel last tune
35. over way point 151 Destination flag 170 Destination memory deleting a destination 179 sorting 178 Detour calculating 164 Traffic jam ahead 164 Dialing from calls list 94 Redial 91 Speed dialing 95 Subsequent dialing 84 Dialing operation 83 Distance bar 145 E Emergency call 106 entering emergency call number initiating 107 Ending a call atthe COMAND control unit 81 at the multifunctional steering wheel 79 Enter Unlock code 78 Entering House number 129 Intersection 128 Vehicle location 180 Error messages CD operation 60 F Factory settings reset 199 Fault messages during preparation of navigation startup 122 G GPS 114 GPStime 191 I Important notes Navigation 112 Telephone 68 Incoming call 79 accepting at the COMAND control unit 80 accepting at the multifunctional stee ring wheel 79 refusingacall 81 L Language selecting 189 Latitude 135 List Country list 193 Route list detailed route list 166 route list 165 Loading CD drive with an audio CD 45 CDs inthe changer 45 Longitude 135 M Main menu structure 9 Map altering the map scale 133 Compass needle 159 Heading up 159 Map with cross hairs 132 moving the cross hairs 132 North arrow 159 North up 159 Symbol for current vehicle location 159 Memory functions Radio operation 34 Menu City Suburb input menu 124 Destination info selection menu 147 Incoming calls memory 94 Phone book 98 Ph
36. push button to the right Each click will move the time 30 mi nutes ahead e Setting the clock back gt Turn the right hand rotary push button Q to the left Each click will move the time 30 mi nutes back Canceling setting mode gt Press the right hand rotary push button Q The minutes appear in black lettering Switching back to the main system set tings menu P82 85 9248 31 gt Press Eid or gt Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds You will see the new time Selecting the country and the time zone You can select among several countries If a country has multiple time zones e g Canada and USA you can select the appli cable time zone COMAND will indicate this information in the main system settings menu P82 85 9249 31 1 Input line 2 Activating country list Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight Country Time in the settings menu and press to con firm An input menu will appear Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight the initial letter for the country name and press to confirm The letter appears in 1 Enter additional letters Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds or Turn the right hand rotary push button Q to highlight Country List and press to confirm The country list appears P82 85 9250 31 Country list 3 Country entered previously
37. settings COMAND is equipped with a standard am plifier You can set e the sound Bass Treble individually e the sound center Fader and Balance e select predefined sound optimization See individual audio mode descriptions for instructions on this feature Adjustments to the sound have a different effect on the audio and service sources The predefined sound optimizations are available for the audio sources only Audio sources include e Radio FM AM WB e CD CD drive CD changer auxiliary audio source e g tape deck if connected You can activate the main Sound menu in the audio sources through the menu field Sound Service sources include Telephone e Voice output in the navigation Voice recognition system See separate operating instructions for te lephone and voice recognition system You can activate the main Sound menu in the NAVI Settings menu gt page 181 through the menu field Sound Sound settings Activating the main sound menu For audio sources P82 85 9540 31US Main sound menu 1 Radio FM is switched on 2 Actual sound settings Bass Treble 3 Actual sound center Fader and Balan ce 4 Slider switch to alter the value 5 Reset Bass Treble to 0 and the Ba lance to the middle of the vehicle 6 Activate predefined sound optimizati ons gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button Sound settings For service sources to highlight Sound
38. situation Travelling abroad If you intend to travel through different re gions or abroad you will need the respec tive navigation CD Contact your Mercedes Benz Center or the Client Assistance Center at 1 800 FOR MERCedes 1 800 367 6372 for available CDs gt Change the navigation CD D page 119 Changing tires Mercedes Benz recommends that you have your tires changed by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center COMAND operates based on measure ments taken by wheel revolutions When changing tires the correct tire information must be entered for the system to operate as expected See calibration gt page 181 Navigation Important notes Quick reference Quick reference P82 85 9159 31 Page 122 133 158 133 158 156 149 163 Page 45 147 147 Navigation Quick reference Page 153 153 119 131 138 124 Navigation Quick reference Page Page 184 187 133 133 Changing the navigation CD P82 85 9163 31 gt Press EJ COMAND ejects the inserted navigation CD Remove the CD Insert another navigation CD e g a re gional version with the label facing up The illustrated message will appear COMAND loads the program stored on the navigation CD Do not interrupt the loading process Do not eject the navigation CD until the loading process has been completed Navigation Quick reference e
39. stored in memory location 1 de fault is 9 1 1 will be dialed The emergency call will also be placed if the phone is locked Pressing or holding 1 longer than 2 Emergency calls may not be possible with gt seconds will also initiate the call all mobile phone networks or if certain net work services and or telephone functions are active Check with your local network operating company e This function places a call to the local 9 1 1 provider It does not initiate a Tele Aid call It will not be possible to complete the emergency call if the cellular system is busy The message System busy redial appears Take appropriate measures to alert an emergency service as soon as possib le Telephone Emergency call Telephone is ready for operation Initiating an emergency call e If the telephone main menu or a memory menu is displayed Please ensure that the number stored in the memory location is the number you Press number key longer than 2 se want to dial in case of an emergency conds quick dialing default is 9 1 1 The telephone begins dialing the End The function will also be performed if button is highlighted the telephone is locked When the call is initiated the call time will appear P82 85 9154 31 Do not place the emergency call If there is an active Tele Aid call the tele phone main menu will disappear and you a will see the message Phone off
40. the message No entry in telephone 3 Phone book entries sorted according to book appears in the telephone menu memory locations Memory locations available M01 M99 4 Page back in the list if filled 5 Page forward in the list if filled P82 85 9135 31 Phone book page phone numbers Telephone Telephone operation Redial Dialing using the multifunction steering wheel P82 85 9297 31US 1 The telephone is ready for operation 4 Dialing is completed Name or still the 6 Memory location number the last 10 2 Number in the redial memory dialed number name has not been sa dialed telephone numbers are stored 3 Number in the redial memory dialing ved LO1 number dialed last has begun 5 Reception strength the more bars ap LO1 to L10 numbers dialed previously pear the stronger the signal of the cel 7 Call time lular network received Telephone Telephone operation The telephone is switched on gt Press or repeatedly until the corresponding telephone menu 1 ap pears in the display The telephone is ready for operation Press K The redial memory appears with the last number dialed Press ES or Ee This allows you to page forward or backward through the redial memory The number selected will appear in the display with the corresponding memo ry location e If you do not wish to place a call press ESS The telephone display 1 appears Press K when the desired number or n
41. 099 31 P82 85 9100 31 You can select a track gt Press Q and enter the number of the e with the rocker switch IEN SN track you wish to select e g e with the number keypad e If you enter a two digit number you must enter the second number within 3 seconds Otherwise the system will Switch to the track of the first number entered e inthe CD Select menu CD operation You will hear the selected track In the CD Select menu gt Press and the number key for the automatically after 3 seconds track you wish to select e g e if you press Q The new track number will appear in the main CD menu You will hear the track you have chosen e automatically after 3 seconds e if you press Q The main CD menu with the new track number will appear P82 85 9101 31 gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight CD Select in the main CD menu and press to confirm The CD Select menu will appear Selecting a CD With the number keypad gt Press a number key e g to select the corresponding CD The message Loading CD will ap pear if the selected magazine slot is loaded Key CD drive Keys Q9 Q magazine slots 1 to 6 of the CD changer No CD has been inserted P82 85 910231 COMAND will show the messages e CD drive No CD or e with the number keypad e CD changer No CD e inthe CD Select menu Li If itis not possible to play a CD selected
42. 4 Page back for more countries 5 Page forward for more countries gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired country in the list and press to confirm The time zone list appears for countries with several time zones e g Canada USA Info Services System settings System settings Selecting time zone P82 85 9251 31 Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds to confirm the country The Timezone menu will appear sho wing the available time zones Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight the required time zone and press to confirm Then set the automatic time conversi on as described next Info Services System settings System settings Automatic time conversion Mf Autom S W Time 1 P82 85 9252 31 1 Setting change summer winter time Press the right hand rotary push button Checkmark M indicates that auto matic time change is active Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds The settings are adopted and the main system settings menu will appear Manually setting date and clock You must manually set the date and clock if COMAND does not receive a GPS time the clock has been disconnected from the vehicle battery the dates of the change between sum mer and winter time are not available P82 85 7719 31 Date time menu 1 Day month year hours minutes Day i
43. 5 108 SMS loading 103 Telephone defective 69 Telephone is being activated Please wait 69 Temperature is too high 61 The route list is being calculated 165 Voice output is muted 153 CALL 79 Mix 157 Multifunction display 11 CD operation 62 Radio operation 40 Telephone mode 71 Display overview 72 Muting 28 CD playback 60 N Notebook 97 0 Outgoing calls 82 P Phone book 98 adding an entry 101 changing entries 98 deleting an entry 101 Phone number begin dialing 83 correcting 83 interrupt dialing 83 Points of Interest entering 137 Qa Quick reference CD operation 42 Navigation 116 Radio operation 24 Quick reference COMAND 12 R Radio station automatically saving 36 deleting in memory 39 manually saving 36 saving station manually 34 selecting from memory 37 Reception quality of the mobile phone 9 Redial 91 ROAM indicator 77 Route calculating 141 including or avoiding traffic routes 142 selecting calculation mode 141 cancel route calculation 143 Fastroute 141 selecting 142 Short route 141 Route guidance advance notice of right turn 154 arriving at destination 170 beginning 152 beginning way point 161 canceling 173 changing to the map display 156 deviating from the calculated route 168 following the course of the road 155 Mix of map and symbol display 157 retrieving a destination 174 turning onto astreet 154 S Saving current destination 175 current
44. 6 Activating the main service menu 2 Adjusting the brightness 3 Activating Settings menu Press EIER 4 Switching an auxiliary audio source on Switching back to e g radio main menu gt page 200 5 Country setting with a time zone gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button y P D page 192 to highlight No and press to con firm 187 Info Services System settings System settings Adjusting the brightness P82 85 7710 31 1 Previous settings 2 Current settings gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm Brightness The Brightness menu will appear Darkening screen Activating settings menu gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to the left The triangle 2 will move to the left Brightening screen gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to the right The triangle 2 will move to the right Confirming new settings P82 85 9245 31 gt Press the right hand rotary push Settings menu button The main system settings menu willap 1 Selecting the language pear Navigation CD must be inserted 2 Setting date and time gt page 190 3 Switching beep tones on and off gt page 197 4 Setting the display dimming characteri stics day and night display gt page 198 5 Resetting all settings to the factory set tings gt page 199 Info Services System settings System settings gt Turnthe right hand rotary push butt
45. 6 31 When the Send button is highlighted press the right hand rotary push button to confirm your input Dialing will begin If a name is associa ted with the phone number stored in the phone book the name appears on the screen COMAND will mute an active audio source Telephone Telephone operation Conducting a call Ending a call use one of the three ways Subsequent dialing When the call is initiated the call time ap Press the right hand rotary push Transmitting other dial tones pears in the screen e ird i a ee gt During a call you can press the number or as been finished by the other keys through and party The numbers dialed will appear in the or menu for 10 seconds after the last key gt Press EN is pressed subsequent dialing display or i gt Press ER During a conversation you can enter a telephone number in the notebook or edit an existing one gt page 97 P82 85 9127 31 Dialing a number from the phone book Dialing using the multifunction steering wheel In order to use this feature the phone book must have previously been downloa ded to the COMAND memory This is per formed automatically each time the portable phone is connected to the coiled cord The telephone is ready for operation gt page 78 P82 85 9293 31US gt Press or as often as neces sary until the telephone mode appears in the multifunction display If ENTER CODE
46. 9098 31 Main CD menu 1 CD function with the number of the ma gazine slot currently playing 2 Track number and elapsed playback time will appear Also the name of the CD will appear here see Naming a CD gt page 55 3 Scan function and menu fields gt Press ET The main CD menu will appear Playback begins if a CD was inserted in one of the playback locations Playback locations are CD 0 CD drive CD 1 CD6 magazine slot 1 to 6 in the CD changer e CD drive Playback will begin with the first track on the CD e CD changer The CD changer searches for inser ted CDs in magazine slots 1 to 6 and plays the first track on the first CD detected Li If you switch on CD mode COMAND will check which playback unit CD drive or CD changer was used last If there is no CD in one of the units COMAND automatically switches to the unit with CD After the magazine was changed The message Loading CD appears if the CD changer was used last Error messages gt page 60 Switching another system on P Press any system key e g BUM COMAND will switch to radio operati on CD operation Track select 88 With the rocker switch WEW EE With the number keypad Next track gt Press MIB briefly Previous track or start of title if more than 9 seconds of playing time has elapsed gt Press MIB briefly Select any desired track gt Press EEN E as often as necessa ry P82 85 9
47. Dialing will begin If the phone number together with a name is stored in the phone book the name appears on the Screen Conducting a call When the call is answered the call time ap pears in the screen Ending a call Press the right hand rotary push but ton to confirm the End button P82 85 9065 31 Main destination input menu Switching another system on Press any system key e g IN COMAND switches to the navigation system You will find more information in chapter Telephone gt page 78 At a glance Quick reference COMAND Press ITA If the navigation system has not been booted up the message Navigation being activated Please obey all traffic rules will appear The navigation menu displayed will vary according to the last navigation func tion used gt page 13 If route guidance was switched off the main destination input menu will be displayed At a glance Quick reference COMAND Entering destination address Entering a city gt Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight the first letter GHIJKLM and press to confirm ETF ly Enter other characters until the desired city appears in the input line Correcting entry e Last character P Press briefly Complete entry P82 85 9067 31 P82 85 9066 31 City Suburb Entry input menu P Press longer than 2 seconds gt Press the right hand rotary push gt Press the right hand ro
48. If you switch off COMAND for more than 30 minutes during active route 3 It is possible to block route sections in guidance all manually entered traffic the route list gt page 165 jams are deleted Cancel is highlighted P82 85 9222 31 Main detour menu Navigation Route guidance Traffic jam ahead If a traffic jam lies ahead you can block the route sections following the next intersec tion the next turn off 0 3 miles C P82 85 9223 31 Traffic jam menu 1 Length of the blocked route section in miles Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Traffic Jam Ahead in the main detour menu and press to confirm The traffic jam menu will appear e COMAND suggests reasonable route sections Minimum maximum length of detour is governed by the logical grouping of rou te sections If additional detour seg ments are required after the original detour they must be requested indivi dually Entering the length of the blocked route section Increasing the blocked section gt Turntheright hand rotary push button Q to the right Decreasing the blocked section gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to the left Calculating detour gt Press the right hand rotary push button The route will be re calculated An in formation menu will appear Then COMAND continues route guidance e You can also select Traffic Jam Ahead during the course of a d
49. Main service menu 1 New information service is requested from Response Center 2 Shows date and time of the message 3 The main settings menu will appear gt page 187 Press in any menu The main service menu will appear e The characters are displayed in light grey In 1 During an active request trans mission In2 If no information is available Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm 1 New information service is requested from the Response Center 4 This message appears 5 Cancels the request P82 85 9242 31 Info Services System settings Info Services You will hear a beep tone if there is a new incoming message There are three ways to cancel the request and switch to a main menu e g radio main menu gt Press the right hand rotary push button and confirm Cancel gt Press EIER or gt Automatically after 15 seconds Info Services System settings Info Services e If information cannot be retrieved one of the following messages will be dis played Data Connection Cannot be Estab lished Request has failed because Re sponse Center cannot be accessed Try again later No Cellular Connection Available Vehicle may be in a cellular weak si gnal area Try again later Cellular System Busy Request has failed because cellular system is busy Try again later Data transmission failure Request has failed because a data transf
50. Telephone Telephone operation Menu overview 7 P82 85 9120 31 U N ao uo Function Main telephone menu Telephone system is active Accepting a call using COMAND Begin dialing Ending a call Microphone mute Reception strength is indica ted by up to 5 bars for a con nected and functional telephone Dx Incoming SMS mes sage RM ROAM indicator RM in black using a home type system RM in red using a non home type system Page 78 78 80 83 84 80 103 103 o 0 N _ _ Function Input line Alphabet to enter the name Menu fields to activate sub menus Phone book selection menu is activated when the input line 7 is empty Phone book with names is activated according to input of up to 3 letters Main telephone menu with other menu fields is activated via the symbol p gt SMS list Reading or deleting an SMS message Service Number menu Selecting a service number for an outgoing call or chan ging a service number Page 99 80 87 87 104 108 14 Telephone operation Function Notebook noting a telephone number Dialing from the notebook Calls function The last incoming calls are stored Redial memory the last 10 numbers LO 1 L 10 dialed are stored LO1 last number or name dialed LO1 L10 numbers or names dialed previously Telephone menu for entering telephone numbers Switch back t
51. active Navigation Destination memory If you do not want to delete the destination gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight No and press to con firm The destination memory will appear Activating the main destination memory menu gt Press EIER 179 Navigation Settings Settings Entering the vehicle location COMAND normally determines the vehicle location automatically with the GPS In ex ceptional cases this may not be possible You can then enter the current vehicle lo cation manually in connection with an in tersection gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Settings in the main destination input menu and press to confirm gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Location and press to confirm The input menu to enter the city will ap pear Enter the city suburb and then the street and select the required entries from the corresponding list See ente ring destination address gt page 123 After you have selected the street you will see a prompt for the intersection gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight the appropriate cross street and press to confirm The input menu Location Intersec tion will appear P82 85 9154 31 Location is ahead or behind an intersection Turn the right hand rotary push button io the right location is ahead or to the left locati
52. al Dialing has failed because system is busy e No service redial Dialing has failed because network cannot received e Phone off Tele Aid is active the telephone func tion will switch on automatically after Tele Aid is ended Telephone Multifunction display Multifunction display Function Page Function Page Changing from system to system displaying network provider next Multifunction display on the speedometer Using the control system Adjusting the dial idle tone volume during a call previous E lowering Pages through the phone raising book in alphabetical order forward BEZ backward To make a call Acceptanincoming 79 call P82 85 9290 31 Start dialing opera 85 Turn the electronic key in the steering tion lock to position 1 or 2 refer to ve d hicle operating instructions Activate the redial 91 memory End a call 79 Interrupt dialing 83 The message READY appears Telephone Multifunction display Display overview REISE PLEPILT P82 85 9298 31US Page 78 78 78 85 Page 85 85 86 86 Telephone Multifunction display Page 79 85 86 Telephone Telephone operation Telephone operation Quick reference P82 85 9119 31 Telephone Telephone operation Page 80 Page Page 12 78 82 95 78 97 107 84 84 83
53. ame appears in the display 2 Dialing will begin 3 When the dialing has been completed the name 4 is dis played if the name has been stored in the phone book otherwise you will continue to see the phone number The display is maintained for the dura tion of the call P Press to end the call The telephone display 1 appears e Press or to display the next or previous system Dialing with COMAND Loi OFFICE P82 85 9137 31 Redial memory list 1 Memory locations LO1 L10 LO1 the last number or name dialed L02 L10 numbers or names dialed previously gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight Last Calls in the main telephone menu and press to confirm or if there is a blank input line in the main telephone menu Press the right hand rotary push button when the Send button is highlighted The Last Calls menu will appear e If there is no entry in the numbers list the message No entry in list appears in the telephone menu v Telephone Telephone operation P82 85 9138 31 Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired phone num ber or name and press to confirm The main telephone menu appears with the desired phone number or name Telephone Telephone operation Begin dialing Dialing from calls list gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to select the desired phone number or name and press to confirm LO1
54. anger The message Loading CD appears on the display Playback then will begin with track 1 At a glance Quick reference COMAND CD track scan Entering the unlock code gt Use the number keys through to enter the unlock code Telephone operation gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm Scan The tracks on the CD will be played one after the other for 8 seconds each Scan will appear in red Asterisks instead of digits will appear in the input line gt Press the right hand rotary push gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the entry Dutton again to end ine function If entered code is correct and the pho neis registered in a network the phone Switching another system on is ready for use P Press any system key e g REN COMAND will switch to Telephone ope pe2 85906431 Outgoing call ration Switching on Enter a telephone number You will find more information in section y Press ETT gt Use the number keys through to CD operation in chapter Audio enter the telephone number gt page 50 The menu to enter the unlock code will i appear The menu changes when the first digit is entered Begin dialing gt When the Send button is highlighted press the right hand rotary push button to confirm your input Entering a destination and calcula ting a route Switching the navigation system on
55. appears enter your unlock code first gt page 78 The message NO ENTRY appears when the portable phone has been put into the crad le and no entries are stored in the phone book Telephone Telephone operation Press ES or Ee You are paging the phone book back wards or forwards in alphabetical or der Name and memory location appear or Press ES or RA longer than 2 se conds You are scrolling through the phone book very quickly The name that is selected appears in the display a If you do not wish to place a call press ESS The process will be cancelled and the message READY appears again Telephone Telephone operation P82 85 9294 31US gt Press when desired name ap pears in the display The telephone number is dialed The message DI ALI NG appears in the display COMAND will mute an active audio source When the call is initiated the call time appears in the display The name will reappear Press to end the call The message READY will reappear The audio source will switch on again e Phone numbers are stored in the phone book according to memory locations A memory location starts with M Memory locations available M01 M99 Telephone Telephone operation Dialing with COMAND gt Enter up to 3 letters by highlighting them one by one with the right hand ro tary push button and press to con Read phone book 3 firm i Opening phone book
56. call use one of the three ways Opening phone book phone number gt Use the number keys through to P Press the right hand rotary push enter up TO Ziele OnE button to confirm the End button or the call has been finished by the other party The input appears in 1 gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button until 2 is highlighted and press to or confirm gt Press ZEW or or Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds after gt Press ERX E input of the last digit The relevant page of the phone book will appear P82 85 9134 31 1 Input line 2 Activates Phone book selection menu no input in 1 or opens the relevant phone book page gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight ABC 123 and press to confirm The menu for entering the phone num ber will appear Telephone Telephone operation If the input line is empty gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button until 2 is highlighted and press the MOO1 180012345 3 button NES 3 J gt Turntheright hand rotary push button 4 to highlight the desired entry and press to confirm The main telephone menu appears indi cating the selected phone number and memory location The Phone book selection menu will appear gt page 87 Begin dialing gt page 88 then con ducting a call Ending a call gt page 89 e If there is no entry in the numbers list
57. d to will appear in the display Radio operation Selecting a station Automatic seek tuning FM and AM Bands Weather Band WB The radio will tune in to the next receivable station FM AM or channel WB with de scending ascending frequency depending on the direction of seek WB You can use the following functions e Automatic seek tuning gt page 30 e Seek tuning at the multifunction stee ring wheel gt page 31 Manual tuning gt page 31 Alternatively you can select the channel directly gt Press a number key through e Station selection via number keypad presets gt page 32 e Station selection via direct frequency entry gt page 32 P82 85 9080 31 e Automatic station scan gt page 33 gt Press IZ or HE on the rocker e Station selection from the preset menu switch briefly gt page 38 Seek tuning at the multifunction stee ring wheel If the multifunctional display shows the station frequency then gt Press ao or R to select a higher lower frequency preset e The up down arrows have different functions depending on which mode the seek function in the multifunction dis play is programmed to The two available options are Memory Scan or Frequency Scan Station search Refer to the vehicle operator s manual on how to program this option Manual tuning FM AM P82 85 9081 31 gt Press EB or EB on the rocker switch longer than 2 seconds T
58. e Symbol for new cal culation of the route e Destination flag Name of the street on which you are travelling Other display types e Distance bar to the next maneuver e Distance to the next maneuver in miles Page 154 155 155 154 168 170 149 154 155 Function Page e OFF MAP vehicle is located outside of the digitized map area e OFF ROAD vehicle is located on a road which is not digitized e DEST AREA vehic le is approaching the destination the des tination area is not di gitized e CALC ROUTE a 143 route is being calcu lated e NEW ROUTE an 170 existing route is being recalculated e NO ROUTE the COMAND is unable to calculate a route 10 11 Route guidance a Function Page Activating the map 156 Route guidance is active You can also press EVI Marking a way point 160 Mixture of map and sym 157 bol display Activating the symbol 156 display Route guidance is active You can also press EVI Selecting 159 map orientation Current map scale 158 Current vehicle location 151 with route blue line Destination flag Navigation Route guidance After the destination is selected and the route is calculated the navigation system will guide you to the destination using both pictorial displays and voice outputs During route guidance you can select the following 3 screen displays e Symbol display Always appears a
59. e not affected by the Auto presets This is a second option for storing a station ran ge you are currently receiving Radio operation Saving stations manually AM P82 85 9087 31 gt Activate the AM Band gt page 29 Save a station in the same way as descri bed for the FM Band gt page 34 e inthe AM main radio menu onthe memory list On the memory list P82 85 9088 31 gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm AM Presets The AM preset memory will appear e The standard AM presets are not affec ted by the Auto presets This is a se cond option for storing a station range you are currently receiving Saving stations automatically FM AM 1 Garching P82 85 9089 31 1 Function is active If the FM AM main radio menu is display ed gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Auto Presets and press the button longer than 2 seconds Message 1 will appear Select other station gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the memory position and press to confirm The main radio menu appears e automatically after 8 seconds e if you press ER P82 85 9090 31 The radio stores the 10 strongest stations The station frequencies available will ap pear in the memory list Radio operation Weather Band P82 85 9091 31 gt Activate the Weather Band WB gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to
60. e the arrow indicating the direc change between day and night display function or if you are listening te a di tion of travel if COMAND recognizes the automatically via the headlight switch saster announcement on the radio You road you are travelling on You will e g gt page 198 can only switch off the beep if you also hear the message Please turn right Rou switch off COMAND te guidance will begin You will find more information in chapter You will find more information in chapter System settings gt page 197 Navigation gt page 123 At a glance Quick reference COMAND Radio operation CD operation Sound settings Radio operation Radio operation Quick reference P82 85 9075 31 Radio operation Page Page 12 28 32 14 32 30 34 9 38 184 38 187 28 32 39 5 Radio operation Menu overview P82 85 9538 31US Radio operation Page Page 36 38 63 29 36 38 Radio operation In chapter Audio you will find detailed in Switching on formation regarding radio operation e CD operation and e sound adjustments If you have not done so already please fa miliarize yourself with these functions by reading chapter At a glance P82 85 9077 31 Main radio menu FM 1 Frequency band FM AM WB and me mory location of station e g 1 2 Station frequency 3 Symbol bar P Press to switch to radio operati
61. electronic sys tems possibly resulting in an accident and personal injury 1 Observe all legal requirements Radio transmitters such as a portable telephone or a citizens band unit should only be used inside the vehicle if they are connected to a separate ex terior antenna that has been approved by Mercedes Benz Please read the chapter Telephone first before attempting to operate your telephone Always drive with extreme caution when you operate the telephone hands free For safety reasons you should not use the mobile telephone handset to make a call while driving the vehicle If the signal strength is very weak dis play in the symbol field of all menus Wait until reception improves before making a call Close the windows and reduce all out side noise as much as possible when you use hands free operation A brief disconnection from the cellular network is not a malfunction as this can occur when the network switches areas The phone will automatically try to sign on to a network again If the message Locked Please enter code appears enter the unlock code to enable all telephone functions gt page 78 If a menu other than the telephone menu is displayed on the COMAND screen the display will change if an outgoing call is sent out via the multi function steering wheel In the following situations it is not possible or not yet possible to use the telephone The telephone is already un
62. em gt Press ITA Navigation Route guidance Activating audio functions During route guidance you can operate an audio source that is active in the back ground Although the options are limited you can operate the audio source without having to fully switch to the corresponding system RECTOR ST SOUTH ST P82 85 9231 31 1 A window is shown in the symbol or map display providing details about the active audio source 171 Navigation Route guidance Removing the window This is done automatically after 3 seconds or gt Press ER The radio is active e Selecting a memorized station from the respective memory FM AM or WB gt Press number keys through e Performing station seek gt Press MIB or ZB briefly 172 Starting manual search gt Press MIB or ZB longer than 2 seconds The search run will start in the desi red direction frequency ranges FM AM or WB CD mode is active e Selecting CD with number keys CD drive 0 0 CD changer e Selecting previous next track gt Press MIB or E briefly e Skipping backwards forwards gt Hold EB or BE longer than 2 seconds P82 85 9232 31 While the map or symbol display is ac tive press 2 A query will appear Navigation Route guidance Continuing route guidance gt Press EIN or Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight No and press to confirm The map or
63. er error has occured Try again later e Tele Aid Call in Progress Request has failed because SOS or Roadside call is in progress Tele Aid Please visit workshop A hardware error has been detec ted Contact your Mercedes Benz Center To subscribe to information ser vices dial phone number You have not yet subscribed to ser vice No information available at this ti me Press SVC No new information is available AN A driver s attention to the road must always be his her primary focus when driving Warning For your safety and the safety of others we recommend that you pull over to a safe loca tion and stop the vehicle before requesting or receiving any info services Info Services System settings System settings System settings Activating the main settings menu gt Press ET The main service menu will appear gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight System Settings and press to confirm The main system settings menu will ap pear e You will see information 5 if the clock LEE 4 has been set to GPS reception and if a country e g USA and a time zone was 6 Displays the new message 7 Switches back to the main menu selected Main system settings menu P82 85 9244 31 There is more than one message 1 Date and time Press the right hand rotary push You can select the time format button to move to the next page gt page 19
64. er should not use the cellular telephone while the vehicle is in mo tion Stop the vehicle in a safe location be fore answering or placing a call If you nonetheless choose to use the cellular pho ne while driving please be sure to pay atten tion to the traffic situation at all times Use the cellular phone only when the traffic si tuation allows Warning 1 Observe all legal requirements Telephone Telephone operation Outgoing calls Dialing a telephone number gt Use the number keys through to Y the following seti enter the telephone number ou can use the following functions Entering a telephone number The menu changes when the first digit e Dialing a telephone number is entered gt page 82 e Dialing a number from the phone book gt page 85 e Redial gt page 91 e Dialing from calls list gt page 94 e Speed dialing only with COMAND gt page 95 e Dialing a telephone number from the notebook gt page 97 P82 85 9125 31 e Emergency call gt page 106 gt Press iE The main telephone menu will appear Correcting input To correct only the last digit Press briefly To correct the whole entry gt Press longer than 2 seconds Telephone Telephone operation Begin dialing Interrupt dialing Use one of the three ways gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the End button or gt Press ZEW or gt Press EIQ P82 85 912
65. ess to con firm This will activate the map gt page 132 Entering Points of Interest This function allows you to select Points of Interest such as gas stations parking faci lities or shopping centers iM Around Current Location 1 P82 85 9181 31 Points of Interest selection menu Select a Point of Interest 1 Around the current area of vehicle loca tion 2 Around the previous destination area 3 In the surrounding area of another city 4 As regional destination e g airport Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight Special destinations in the main destination input menu and press to confirm The selection menu Point of Interest will appear Turn the right hand rotary push button Q to highlight 1 to 4 and press to con firm 1 2 4 ACategory list will appear 3 The input menu City Area will appear gt page 139 Navigation Destination input Around the current area of vehicle loca tion or previous destination area Sy T IE P82 85 9182 31 Category list 5 Display previous page if amp 6 Display next page if W 137 Navigation Destination input gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight 1 or 2 and press to con firm The list Select Category will appear gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired category and press to confirm A corresponding list will appear e
66. estinations will ap pear Turn the right hand rotary push button Q to highlight the desired destination and press to confirm Then calculate the route Navigation Destination input Calculating a route First select the calculation mode and then calculate your route Selecting calculation mode COMAND calculates the route either as the Fast Route 1 or Short Route 2 whereby traffic routes 3 4 and 5 can be included or avoided with several selections i Fast Route 1 hort Route 7 eway G my 4 all 5 OK K6 i gt P82 85 9191 31 Navigation Destination input Including v or avoiding traffic rou Calculating the route tes several selections are available Selecting a route mode v 1 Route calculated for optimum driving gt Press the right hand rotary push time 2 Route calculated for optimum driving route gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired route mode and press to confirm 3 Calculate the route with without free ways 4 Calculate the route with without ferry connections car trains 5 Calculate the route with without toll roads 6 COMAND calculates the route with the selected settings e Toll roads appear in green on the map gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight the desired type of road and press the button button longer than 2 seconds or Turn the right hand rotary push button to highli
67. etour The cur rent detour will then be cancelled Detour in route list gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Detour in Route List in the main detour menu and press to confirm The message The route list is being calculated will appear Then the route list will appear P82 85 9224 31 Route list 1 Street cannot be blocked off 2 Symbol street contains several sections which can be blocked off 3 Blocked street will appear in red Navigation Route guidance Displaying an entry in full in a window Press gt Press again to remove the window Navigation Route guidance Calling detailed route list 4081 E Olympic Blvd 4 250 5 Grand Ave P82 85 9225 31 Detailed route list 4 Symbol sections of a road are dis played gt Press E28 The detailed route list will appear Blocking off several streets street sec tions gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to the right With each turn you will block another section The road name will appear in red Undoing street block gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to the left The street name will appear in black again Switching back to the route list gt Press E22 The symbol appears in front of the street section The blocking function is still active Canceling blocking function do not recal culate the route gt Press ERGY T
68. following message will appear on CD Using other navigation CDs when COMAND is preparing for naviga might lead to malfunctions tion startup Navigation being activa If the error has been eliminated you will ted Please obey all traffic rules Then see the message Navigation being ac one of the 3 displays will appear tivated Please obey all traffic rules Navigation Destination input gt Press the right hand rotary push button in the main destination input menu and confirm Address Entering destination address Select one of the following possibilities to enter a destination The main address menu will appear e Entering a destination address PE e Selecting destination via the map gt page 131 Switching back to the main destination in put menu e Entering Points of Interest gt Press ERG gt page 137 gt page 141 e Selecting from destination memory Main address menu gt page 174 1 Info status line 2 Selecting city suburb or selecting des tination that has been entered at last 3 Selecting a street 4 Selecting a city center gt page 130 e If you have previously entered a city Suburb you can highlight 3 and 4 Navigation Destination input Select city suburb gt Press the right hand rotary push gt Enter other characters until the desired button in the main address menu city name appears in 5 and confirm and confirm City Sub urb e For quic
69. from the CD drive message Error COMAND will automatically load the next CD in the magazine You can select a CD Other error messages gt page 60 CD operation In the CD Select menu 7 VC D eG re g a 4 m P82 85 9103 31 1 Current track and the name of the CD playing if this was entered previously gt page 55 2 Current CD in red color 3 Magazine slots contains a CD Position 0 CD drive Position 1 6 magazine slots in the CD changer 4 Magazine slot does not contain a CD CD operation gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button Fast reverse to highlight CD Select in the main CD menu and press to confirm Fast forward reverse gt Press MIB longer than 2 seconds and keep it depressed The CD Select menu will appear The message 44 Reverse will appear gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired CD and press to confirm Ending the function gt Release MIB or ZB The message Loading CD will ap Playback will resume pear in 1 Playback will then begin with track 1 the main CD menu will appear e If magazine slots are empty it is not possible to select them with the right Fast forward hand rotary push button P82 85 9104 31 gt Press Mal longer than 2 seconds and If you select an empty magazine slot keep it depressed with a number key e g the message No CD is displayed The message
70. fter a route has been calculated e Map display Activate the map with menu field 5 switch back to symbol display with menu field 8 e Mix Before the vehicle makes a turn COMAND switches automatically from the map to the symbol display Once the turn has been completed the map is displayed again e In the map display menu fields 6 8 9 are removed after 6 seconds Turn the right hand rotary push button to display the menu fields again e The map appears automatically after 5 seconds if the vehicle is located on a road which is not digitized message OFF ROAD If COMAND recognizes a stored road the symbol display is called up again Requesting destination and route in formation Once you have calculated the route you can request destination and route informa tion gt Press Mil The selection menu Destination Info will appear Navigation Route guidance gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight 3 to 8 and press to con firm e If the vehicle drives on a road which is not digitized 1 and 2 will appear in gray and display the last available informati on The message Off Road dest info not up to date appears underneath pg7 95 9196 31 Route guidance is switched off Destination Info selection menu The last destination driven to will appear in 1 Estimated time of arrival at destination line 1 2 Current distance to destination 3 Display route lis
71. g route guidance 152 Destination input 120 Turning onto a street 154 Menu overview 0 120 Following the course of the road 155 Switching the navigation system Driving through an intersection 155 ON ced P e eu e es 122 Changing to map display 156 Entering destination address 123 Mix of map and symbol display 157 Continue destination input 128 Altering the map scale 158 Selecting a destination Selecting map orientation 159 via the map 131 Marking a way point 160 Entering Points of Interest 137 Selecting a detour 163 Selecting the last destinations 141 Resetting functions 167 Calculating aroute 141 Deviating from the calculated Tolle nee 168 Driving on a non digitized road 168 Interrupt route guidance during a jour Meyer ahnen 169 Arriving at destination 170 Activating audio system 171 Activating audio functions 171 Canceling route guidance 173 Destination memory 174 Retrieving a destination from the desti nation memory 174 Saving the current destination 175 Saving the current vehicle location ie RRRIS 177 Sorting destination memory 178 Deleting a destination 179 Settings near 180 Entering the vehicle location 180 Calibration 181 Info Services Sys
72. ght OK and press to con firm As soon as calculation begins you will see a corresponding message and hear the voice output The route is being calculated e In the event that no reasonable alterna te route for that destination exists COMAND will calculate the route inclu ding 3 to 5 even if these selections are to be avoided Navigation Destination input P82 85 9192 31 7 Calculation method 8 Destination Cancel route calculation gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Cancel and press to confirm The main destination input menu will appear P82 85 9193 31 During the calculation the symbol display will appear after a few seconds 9 Calculation of route 10 Arrow indicating the direction to the destination as the crow flies 11 Distance to the destination as the crow flies P82 85 9194 31 The route will be calculated COMAND identifies the road you are travelling on Position 12 now indicates the driving di rection You will e g hear the voice output Please make the next right turn Route guidance Route guidance Route guidance principles p Map t or or press MG press MAA P82 85 9195 31 Function Name of the street onto which you should turn or Distance to destination or Name of the route e g 695 and direction of travel to follow e g North Arrow indicating driving direction or e Destination direction
73. ght hand rotary push button to highlight No and press to con firm The main system settings menu will ap pear Info Services System settings Auxiliary audio source Auxiliary audio source Connecting e Switching auxiliary audio source on i Refer to the seperate operating in structions for information on how to operate the auxiliary audio source e g CD changer Mercedes Benz recommends that any auxiliary audio unit is installed and con nected by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center COMAND will play back voice outputs du ring route guidance even if the auxiliary au The auxiliary audio source e g tape recor dio source Has besmewitched on der will be installed in the glove compart ment of your vehicle and connected to the Itis possible to use the telephone while the socket available for this purpose You will auxiliary audio source is in operation 1 require a separate connecting cable for this P82 85 7724 31 1 Adjusting sound settings gt page 63 Info Services System settings Auxiliary audio source gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button Adjusting the volume level of an auxilia Muting auxiliary audio source munde gt Press DH firm Adjust volume of vehicle radio to a Symbol X will appear comfortable listening level The Aux menu will appear The auxili gt Connect adapter cable to portable tape Canceling mute function ary audio source will switch
74. guidance North up SMS Unlock code The map is displayed facing due north during route guidance Provider Short Message Service With this function you can receive read and delete short text messages if SMS service is provided by your carrier Your unlock code prevents unauthori zed persons from using your telephone The unlock code is a number string which you have to enter on switching is the network operator who makes available provides telephone services TELE AID Telematic Alarm Identification on De on the telephone Roaming Voice output For this function the telephone uses the telephone network of a contract partner There are home type and non home type systems COMAND displays the system currently used with the RM indicator Service numbers includes a personal service number and the number for roadside assis tance Service source This includes the systems telephone navigation voice output during desti nation guidance and gt Voice recogni tion system mand The Tele Aid system consists of three types of response automatic and ma nual emergency roadside assistance and information Tele Aid is initially ac tivated by completing a subscriber agreement and placing an acquain tance call The Tele Aid system is operational pro viding that the vehicle s battery is char ged properly connected not damaged and cellular and GPS coverage is avai lable During a trip apart f
75. hand rotary push button An input menu will appear to highlight the apropriate digits one by one and press to confirm Info Services System settings Info Services System settings Auxiliary audio source Info Services System settings Info Services In chapter Info Services System set tings you will find detailed information on the following topics e Requesting and displaying Info Services e This function is not available in some countries e Adjusting the brightness e Selecting the language for the menu text displays and the voice output e Setting the date and time e Selecting beep tones e Setting the display dimming characteri stics day and night display e Resetting all settings to the factory set tings e Switching an auxiliary audio source on and off Info Services If you have not done so already please fa miliarize yourself with these functions by reading the chapter At a glance gt page 6 Requesting and displaying Info Services When you subscribe to Info Services you can download information directly to your COMAND You can select from news wea ther sports stocks and calendar remin ders To personalize your selections visit e www MBUSA com or call e 1 800 FOR MERCedes e Before you can use Info Services Tele Aid must be activated at the Response Center and Info Services selected Send New Request for Info Service P82 85 9241 31
76. hange the phone number If you do not wish to save the changes gt Press ERGY Changing a telephone number P82 85 9146 31 9 Current name or name previously chan ged light brown appears only if you have entered a name for the telephone number 10 Input line highlighted when activated 11 Storing a telephone number in the pho ne book Entering a telephone number gt Press the number keys through Q and Q The telephone number appears in 10 Correcting input e Deleting last digit gt Press briefly e Deleting the whole entry P Press longer than 2 seconds Storing the phone number in the phone book gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button until 11 is highlighted and press to confirm The main telephone menu will appear Telephone Telephone operation Deleting an entry in the phone book gt Turntheright handrotary push button Adding an entry to the phone book to highlight Delete in the input menu gt page 99 and press to con Entering a name firm The query 2 appears Yes is highligh ted gt Press the right hand rotary push button and confirm Yes The main telephone menu appears The entry is deleted P82 85 9147 31 If you don t want to delete the entry 1 Name and telephone number of the gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button entry to be deleted light brown to highlight No and press to con Por 25 2631 2 Query light brown firm 1 Input
77. hazards that may result in damage to your COMAND DD The continuation symbol marks an interrupted proce dure which will be continued e on the next page Helpful hints or further information you j isn li may fiha useful Di spl ay Words appearing in the muli function display are printed in the type shown here Operating safety Warning AN Any alterations made to electronic compon ents and the software can cause malfunc tions The radio amplifier CD changer and tele phone are interconnected When one of the components is not operational or has not been removed replaced properly the func tion of other components may be impaired This condition might seriously impair the operating safety of your vehicle We recommend that you have any service work on electronic components carried out by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Warning AN In order to avoid distraction which could lead to an accident system settings should be entered with the vehicle at a standstill The driver should only operate the system when traffic conditions permit Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mp h approximately 50 km h your car is covering a distance of 50 feet approxima tely 14 m every second COMAND supplies you with information to help you select your route more easily and guide you conveniently and safely to your destination For safety reasons we encoura ge the driver to stop the vehicle in a safe place befo
78. he menu fields will appear in light grey lettering Radio operation FM Band The frequency displayed will change in in crements of 0 2 MHz AM Band Tuning will take place in increments of 10 kHz e Activating the AM Band gt page 29 Radio operation Station selection via number keypad presets FM and AM Bands P82 85 9082 31 gt Press one of the number keys such as Q briefly The radio will tune to the frequency as signed to that memory location If none has been set by you the radio will not change the station e FM and AM presets are independent and can only be accessed while in the corresponding band Saving stations for FM and AM P page 34 Weather Band WB Tune the radio to the selected channel The memory preset number will appear in the status line e The XX Presets XX FM AM or WB menu field provides an overview of which stations have been allocated to which memory presets gt page 35 Station selection via direct frequency entry FM AM P82 85 9083 31 1 Input line gt Press Q Input line 1 will appear in the main ra dio menu gt Enter the desired frequency with the number keys within 8 seconds e g 0009 for 102 7 FM The station you have selected will be gin to play e If you do not make another entry within 8 seconds the function will be canceled and you will listen to the station last tu ned to Frequency range
79. he right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired block and press to confirm The selection menu Destination Entry will appear gt Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds to cal culate the route gt page 141 P82 85 9173 31 Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight Center and press to confirm The list Center Entry will appear Selecting a destination via the map Setting the map center 1 To the previous destination 2 To the current vehicle location tination input menu 3 Activate the City Suburb Entry input menu and select the corresponding city center after input 4 Activate the coordinate destination in Activating the map from the main des oo put menu Previous Destn 1 Pg Pg gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button ANTeENT EOCAaTO 2 to highlight Destination via Map Destn via Map in the main destination input menu and press to confirm The selection menu Destination via Map will appear P82 85 9174 31 Destination via Map menu Navigation Destination input gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight 1 2 3 or 4 and press to confirm 1and2 Themap with the crosshairs will appear 3 The City Suburb Entry menu will appear gt page 124 gt Enter the city in the input menu and confirm it Then the map with the crosshairs will appear The crosshairs are
80. he traffic jam menu will appear Ending the blocking function re calcula ting the route with the blocks selected gt Press the right hand rotary push button COMAND re calculates the route in the previously selected calculation mode A corresponding message will appear Then the symbol display will appear again and COMAND will continue route guidance Resetting functions P82 85 9226 31 1 Delete a way point 2 Cancel a detour traffic jam ahead 3 Cancel a detour street sections blo cked in the route list 4 Reset all functions Press PH A selection menu will appear Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired menu field and press to confirm COMAND will re calculate the route using the previously selected calculati on mode You will see the corresponding infor mation The corresponding information will appear on the display Navigation Route guidance Li If you have not selected any way point gt page 160 or detour gt page 163 menu fields 1 to 4 are shaded out and cannot be selected 167 Navigation Route guidance Deviating from the calculated route CANAL ST If applicable the message NEW ROUTE will appear along with an arrow outline in dicating the driving direction After the new calculation has been suc cessfully completed COMAND continues route guidance The arrow indicating the driving direction will appear as usual
81. highlight WB Presets and press to confirm The WB Presets will appear Channels 1 to 7 are listed in the memory The me mory position of the channels are fixed and cannot be altered Radio operation Selecting a station from the preset You can use one of the following two ways Selecting a channel from the WB preset menu FM AM to select a station from the FM AM pre menu sets gt Press the corresponding number key e g to select the desired station gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight a memory preset in the FM AM preset list and press briefly to confirm In both cases the main radio menu will then appear automatically after 8 se conds indicating the memory preset P82 85 9092 31 number P82 85 9093 31 gt Activate the FM or AM memory gt Activate the WB Presets gt page 37 gt page 35 gt Use one of the two ways to select a channel from the WB presets as descri bed on the left The main WB menu will then appear au tomatically after 8 seconds indicating the memory preset number Selecting a station by entering the sta For both FM AM Bands tion frequency in the presets FM AM gt Press An input line 1 will appear on the top line in place of the current station na me The station frequency can be entered in FM and AM Bands in the corresponding presets list Use the number keys to enter the fre quency The frequency is entered into 1 begin n
82. icating the intersection P82 85 9172 31 gt Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds to cal culate the route gt page 141 Navigation Destination input Adding a house number Depending on the data stored on the navi gation CD you can add a house number to the destination address In order to do so the menu field House no must be shown in black in the selec tion menu Destination Entry gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight 2 and press to confirm An input menu will appear gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired numbers one after the other and press to con firm The numbers will appear in the input line gt Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds A list will appear Navigation Destination input i Selecting a city center gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired entry and The house numbers usually appear on You can activate the list Center Entry in press to confirm the list in blocks e g the main address menu gt page 123 or af ter selecting a city gt page 126 The selection menu Destination Entry will appear 1 5 odd numbers 42 50 even numbers gt Press the right hand rotary push 1 50 mixed numbers ISLAND STATEN button longer than 2 seconds to cal culate the route gt page 141 gt Turnt
83. iles route guidance ends and the main destination input menu will appear The message Manual route exclusions have been reset will appear if e you have selected a detour and the COMAND was switched off for lon ger than 30 minutes during active route guidance Manually entered traffic jams are dele ted gt Press to remove the message Navigation Route guidance Arriving at destination Then the main destination input menu ap l E B pears and you can now enter another des tination e You will also hear voice outputs and see display messages when you approach and arrive at way points P82 85 9228 31 When you reach the destination you will see the destination flag You will hear the voice output You have reached your des tination 170 Activating audio system During route guidance you see either sym bol or map display you can select another COMAND system by pressing the corres ponding key The main menu of the selected audio sour ce will appear and you will e g hear the radio Route guidance and the navigation s voice output remain active The voice output is added to the audio playback You can individually adjust the volume le vels for voice output and audio playback gt page 64 P82 85 9230 31 gt Press IM The main radio menu will appear The station last tuned to will begin to play gt Selecting a station gt page 30 Returning to navigation syst
84. ing from the right After 8 seconds at the most the station selected will be gin to play Frequency range 87 7 107 9 FM 530 1710 AM P82 85 9094 31 1 Input line Radio operation e If you enter a frequency which is not within the given range the message In valid input will appear Enter a valid frequency Radio operation Multifunction display 1 No audio source has been switched on 2 The radio is switched on 3 Frequency band and the memory pre set if applicable 4 Frequency of the station selected 5 SP memory appears if Memory instead of Station search or Freq depending on model has been selec ted in the Vehicle submenu Refer to Control system in chapter Controls in detail in your vehicle s operating in structions for further information gt gt P82 85 9291 31US Press at the COMAND control unit to switch on COMAND Press Bill at the COMAND control unit to switch to radio operation Repeatedly press key or at the multifunction steering wheel until display 2 appears Radio operation gt Repeatedly press Ba or eg atthe Press or at the multifunc multifunction steering wheel until the tion steering wheel to display the next desired station frequency appears or previous system Audio EN CD operation CD operation Ouick reference P82 85 9096 31 Function CD drive in the control unit and CD
85. intermediate desti nation is being calculated 161 Turn right after 250 feet 154 Ww Way point deleting 162 We reserve the right to modify the technical details of the COMAND system as given in the data and illustrations of this Operator s Manual Reprinting translation and copying even of excerpts is not permitted without prior authorization in writing Press time 05 08 2002 Printed in Germany
86. inue destination input P82 85 9170 31 Destination Entry selection menu 1 Adding an intersection 2 Adding a house number 3 Selecting a destination via the map gt page 131 4 Saving a destination address in the destination memory gt page 175 5 Confirming the destination and the cal culating route gt page 141 You have now selected the destination and can define your destination address more precisely in the following manner e Adding an intersection e Adding a house number e In order to do so House no must be shown in black e Selecting it via the map gt page 131 e Selecting a city center if you do not want to select a street gt page 130 or Confirm the destination and calculate the route gt page 141 gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm OK in the menu Destination Entry Adding an intersection P82 85 9171 31 If the menu Destination Entry is display ed gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight 1 and press to confirm A list of roads intersecting with the pre viously input street will appear gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the name of the inter section e The previous next page can be display ed as described for the city list gt page 125 Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the selection The selection menu Destination Entry will appear ind
87. is highlighted and press to confirm Entering the telephone number gt Press number keys through O and Q Correcting input To delete only the last digit gt Press briefly To delete the whole entry gt Press longer than 2 seconds Telephone Telephone operation Closing the notebook and storing input Press EY Dialing a telephone number from the notebook gt Open the notebook When the notebook phone number ap pears press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the Send button Dialing begins e You can transfer the notebook phone number to the phone book gt page 102 Telephone Telephone operation Changing entries in the phone book Editing the phone book You can edit the phone book and transfer a phone number from the notebook gt Inthe main telephone menu turn the right hand rotary push button until Phone book is highlighted and press to confirm The Phone book selection menu will appear P82 85 9144 31 Phone book selection menu P82 85 7589 31 1 Changing entries in the phone book gt Turntheright hand rotary push button 2 Adding entries in the phone book to highlight 1 and press to confirm gt page 101 The phone book will either display 3 Transferring a telephone number from the notebook gt page 102 e the list of names sorted alphabeti cally e the list of phone numbers sorted by memory locations Teleph
88. ker input COMAND will offer available characters from the character set 6 based on your selections and the names of the cities stored on the navi gation CD The input menu City Suburb Entry ABER SGHIJ KLM will appear cetacean Y 7 To adopt the city last selected gt Activate the city list 1234567890 Correcting the entry To Selectangthen city e Last character entered gt Press briefly P82 85 9165 31 gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button City Suburb Entry input menu until the desired letter in character set 6 is highlighted e All of the characters entered RN The zoom 7 enlarges the currently gt Press longer than 2 seconds or last city selected 6 Character set highlighted character 7 Zoom gt Press the right hand rotary push 8 Move the insertion point one position button to enter the character in in to the right put line 5 9 Activate the city list COMAND supplements the new entry with additional letters so that the stored name of a city suburb will ap pear Navigation Destination input Activating the city list If the input menu City Suburb Entry is e Display the previous next page displayed gt Turn the right hand rotary push gt Press the right hand rotary push button to highlight one of the ar button longer than 2 seconds rows 11 or 12 or gt Press the right hand rotary push button gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to
89. l bar appears on the left hand side of the display and shows different symbols Pop up screen messages Battery voltage gets low You can still operate COMAND without the engine running To prevent the car battery from running down you will be receiving two mes sages asking you to start the engine when battery power gets low You will see the message Caution Please start engine Otherwise COMAND will shut down in 3 minutes gt Start the engine e If you do not start the engine you can continue using COMAND until the next message appears You will see the message Caution Please start engine Otherwise COMAND will shut down in 10 seconds gt Start the engine You will see the message Caution COMAND will shut down now gt Start the engine Transmitting an emergency call via TELE AID Refer to the vehicle operating instructions for information regarding the operation TELE AID emergency call system and on how to transmit an emergency call You will see the message Tele Aid active gt Press the right hand rotary push button to remove the window COMAND will mute an audio source or one of the two service sources Voice output in navigation or Voice recognition system Multifunction display The starter switch must be in position 1 or ME A F i 2 Refer to vehicle operating instructions Mncien Multifunction display in speedo meter Operating the control system Adjusti
90. line 3 COMAND will delete the entry from the 2 Transferring name phone book The phonebook list will appear 4 The entry remains in the phone book Telephone Telephone operation While in the selection menu D page 98 turn the right hand rota ry push button until Add an ent ry is highlighted and press to confirm An input menu will appear gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button until the desired character is high lighted and press to confirm gt Repeat this action The name will appear in the input line Confirm the name as described under Storing changed names gt page 100 Now change the phone number Correcting an input gt page 99 Entering and storing a telephone num ber P82 85 9149 31 3 Previously entered name 4 Input line for phone number entering phone number with numeric keys to Q key Q and key OQ 5 COMAND stores the phone number Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the input COMAND stores the phone number and the main telephone menu will ap pear Storing a phone number in the note book While in the Phone book selection menu gt page 98 turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight Copy notebook and press to con firm Now you can enter a new name and phone number or edit an existing entry and store the entry Telephone SMS function SMS function With this function y
91. locked but is not or not yet registered in the net work The message No Service appears The telephone will try to register into an existing network If the network is available the telephone will be ready for use The above message also appears e if the network is no longer available due to weak signals e if you try to make a call message appears for 8 seconds Telephone Important notes The message Telephone is being acti vated Please wait appears COMAND prepares the telephone for use Select other system functions e g radio by pressing the corresponding button or wait until the telephone is ac tive One of the two messages No telepho ne or Telephone not connected ap pears Please connect the telephone The message Telephone defective appears Please contact an authorized Mercedes Benz Center Telephone Important notes In the following situation it is not yet pos sible to use the functions Dial number from phone book Redial and Speed dial The mobile telephone has been plugged into its holder correctly the COMAND operating unit has been swit ched on and the phone book download function has been actuated see tele phone operation guide Once the download process has been completed the above functions be come available It is not possible to make a call when one of the following messages appears e System busy redi
92. n longer than 2 seconds Q to move the entry to the desired gt Press the right hand rotary push point in the list and press to confirm button to confirm 3 The destination memory will activate The current destination has been saved Saving after destination has been ente with a name and appears in red red ROMS guidance beging The main destination entry menu will appear Start Guidance is highligh ted Saving on arrival at destination The main destination entry menu will appear 176 Saving without a name If you do not wish to enter a name COMAND will save the destination with city and street name While you are in the input menu turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight Save without names and press to confirm The destination memory will appear Saving the current vehicle location With this function you can save the cur rent vehicle location in the destination me mory Enter a name so you will be able to retrieve it at a later date P82 85 9240 31 Navigation Destination memory Turn the right hand rotary push button Q to highlight Save current locati on in the main destination memory menu and press to confirm The input menu Save Location will appear Enter a name Then activate the destination memory and save the position in the desired memory location see Saving with a name The main destination input menu will appear
93. n tinue to follow the route to the original in put destination Navigation Route guidance Cancel the calculation Deleting way point gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm Delete stop gt Press the right hand rotary push P over button to confirm Cancel The way point has been deleted If you do not want to delete the way point gt Press EY e It is also possible to delete a way point in the menu gt page 167 Over P82 85 9221 31 gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight Stop in the symbol or map display and press to confirm The Way Point menu will appear De lete stop over is highlighted If the menu bar is not visible in the map gt Turn the right hand rotary push button The menu bar will appear Navigation Route guidance Selecting a detour 1 It is possible to block route sections gt Press at any time ahead The main detour menu will appear 2 Ends the detour function the previous rau chun route is calculated urn the rignt nand rotary pusn button ta Traffic Jam Ahead Q to highlight the desired menu field Cancel Traffic Jam 2 e Traffic Jam Ahead Detour in Route and press to confirm 3 List not activated o NER METTE DEO Cancel cannot be selected Cancel Detour 2 Traffic jams are identified by the driver e Traffic Jam Ahead Detour in Route not by the COMAND List activated
94. n the right hand rotary push button Q to move the cursor to the parameter The value is set The sound feature is you want to adjust and press to con shown in black firm The setting mode is active The activa ted sound parameter is shown in red Sound settings e The sound center adjustments affect the settings for the radio FM AM WB and CD operation Adjustments which are made to the na vigation system will affect the voice re cognition system and the telephone Reset the Settings to 0 gt Turntheright hand rotary push button Q to highlight Reset and press to confirm COMAND sets treble and bass to 0 and sets the sound center into the middle of the vehicle Return to the main audio menu gt Press EIN Sound settings Activating sound optimization Return to the main sound menu gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Bass Treble and press to confirm C4 a atari us Return to the main audio menu gt Press ERG Available sound optimizations e Standard COMAND set the sound li near for the center of the vehicle P82 85 9117 31 Speech the emphasis is on the spo p8285 911631_ gt Turn the right hand rotary push ken word button Q to highlight the desired e me ae Be een sound optimization and press to con Driver optimized COMAND optimizes Qo highlight aut Options inthe firm the sound for the driver s seat position main
95. nction to repeat the current CD until you switch the function off CD Repeat appears in the main CD me nu CDs Scan CD changer only Select this function to scan all of the CDs in the magazine slots 1 6 for 8 seconds each track 1 e This function will begin with the CD fol lowing the CD currently playing Scan function will end e automatically after all CDs have been scanned if you press MIZB EJ Switching off playback mode gt Turntheright hand rotary push button Q to highlight the current playback mode and press to confirm The checkmark disappears Playback automatically changes to Standard CD operation Return to the main CD menu P82 85 9110 31 gt Press ERG The playback mode selected appears in the main CD menu below the track number e g Magazine Mix CD operation Muting CD playback Error messages No Magazine gt Press while a CD is being played There is no magazine inserted in the CD CD operation is muted the symbol K changer will appear in the symbol bar Load CDs into the magazine and insert gt Press once again if you wish to PINTO Ne CD changer continue playback The symbol KT is fa ded out of the symbol bar e COMAND also cancels muting if you CD Magazine empty There are no CDs in the magazine Load CDs into the magazine and insert it into the CD changer e select a different audio source No CD e g radio P82 85
96. ng the volume ES wers the volume raises the volume Making a call Accept incoming call or starts dialing End a call or end Tele Aid Switching between menu sys tems next system previous system P82 85 9290 31 At a glance Multifunction display Function Moving within a menu system next display B previous display You can operate the following systems with steering wheel buttons 4 and 5 e Radio e CD CD changer and CD drive Auxiliary audio source e g tape recor der gt page 200 Telephone For more detailed information refer to Multifunction display in the chapters dis cussing the radio CD telephone opera tion At a glance Quick reference COMAND Quick reference COMAND The section Quick reference COMAND summarizes information regarding the main functions of your COMAND system You should read this section with particu lar care if you are operating COMAND for the first time For detailed information please refer to the pages indicated and the respective system chapters Switching the COMAND control unit on and off WARNING Switching on De nat became c from traffic by COMAND P82 85 9061 31 COMAND switches on the last active system and displays the corresponding menu Mercedes Benz P82 85 9060 31 gt Press GIG The Mercedes logo and the lettering Mercedes Benz will appear The display then changes and an alert box will ap
97. o the main tele phone menu via the ABC 123 menu field Page 97 97 94 93 93 82 Telephone Telephone operation Switching telephone operation on P82 85 9121 31 1 Status line telephone is not yet logged onto network 2 Input line for unlock code gt Press REN The menu to enter the unlock code will appear Entering the unlock code gt Use the number keys through to enter the unlock code Asterisks instead of digits will appear in the input line If entered code is correct and the pho ne is registered in a network the phone is ready for use e Your unlock code prevents unauthori zed persons from using your telephone Be sure to memorize this code a three digit number carefully Timeport phones use a three digit code V60 phones use a four digit code The head unit will unlock the phone using the first three digits of the four digit V60 unlock code If you enter an incorrect code the sys tem returns to the menu for entering the unlock code e You must always enter the unlock code when you switch on the telephone the first time if phone is in locked mode P82 85 9122 31 Ready for operation display 3 Telephone is ready for operation Send is highlighted 4 Reception strength indicated by up to 5 bars RM appears if the telephone is not using the home system Telephone Telephone operation Accepting a call Press K Audio source i
98. on Selecting the language gt Press the right hand rotary push to highlight Settings in the main button to confirm Language in The language affects the menu text dis plays and the voice output during route guidance The languages list will appear The settings menu will appear gt system settings menu and press to the settings menu confirm Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired language and press to confirm COMAND displays the message Loa ding the xx language and loads the se lected language You will hear the corresponding voice output After that the main system settings menu will appear with the display text P82 85 9246 31 in the language selected 1 Current language setting appears in red 2 Page back if the arrow is filled in 3 Page forward for more languages Info Services System settings System settings You can select the following languages Setting date and time Manually e Adopt from Instrument Cluster COMAND is equipped with an integrated You must always set the clock manually COMAND will use the same language Clock which it shows in the main system gt page 195 if as is set in instrument cluster settings menu e COMAND does not receive a GPS time e Deutsch i e the clock has been disconnected from English metric The clock displays e g the estimated the vehicle battery ee time of arrival at the destination during
99. on if it has d eck and to vehicle socket in glove F been connected to the COMAND cont box l 5 gt Press again rol unit Symbol ill di gt Press button on COMAND unit a Adjusting the volume gt page 14 e The sound adjustments for the auxiliary audio source are independent of those selected for the COMAND audio sour Adjust the volume on the portable tape ces deck so that the audio system output is at or near the same comfortable level previously set in radio mode Activate the Aux menu as described Press Play button on the portable tape deck gt Volume can now be adjusted using either COMAND or volume controls on multifunction steering wheel e Only the volume setting of the tape player can be controlled using the COMAND system Info Services System settings Auxiliary audio source Switching auxiliary audio source off gt Press e g Bill on the COMAND control unit The COMAND audio source selected will switch on Audio source This includes the systems radio and CD CD drive in the control unit and CD changer as well as an external source e g tape recorder COMAND Cockpit Management and Data Sys tem Information and operating center for vehicle sound and communications systems including the radio and CD player as well as for other optional equipment CD changer telephone etc Emergency call This function places a call to a local 9 1 1 provider
100. on in the center of the screen 5 Name of the street the vehicle is currently travelling on Navigation Route guidance Altering the map scale gt page 158 Switching back to the symbol or map dis play gt Press twice If route guidance is switched off gt Press MA The location map will appear gt Press EM again to activate the main destination input menu e If the location map appears after COMAND has been switched on press to activate the main desti nation input menu Navigation Route guidance Displaying current destination P82 85 9199 31 Turntheright hand rotary push button in the selection menu Destination Info to highlight Current Destination and press to confirm You will see the current destination Switching back to the symbol or map dis play gt Press EY Requesting route mode P82 85 9200 31 1 Settings for route calculation mode gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button in the selection menu Destination Info to highlight Options and press to confirm The settings for the current route are displayed e Selecting calculation mode gt page 141 Selecting a detour during destination guidance gt page 163 Marking a way point gt page 160 Switching back to the symbol or map dis play After 15 seconds COMAND will return au tomatically to the symbol or map display or gt Press ERY Activating the r
101. on is behind and press to confirm The message Chosen location accep ted will appear Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm Calibration In order to ensure an exact fix on position you have to calibrate COMAND by entering the correct tire information whenever tires are changed e Mercedes Benz recommends that you have tires changed by an authorized Mercedes Benz Center gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight Settings in the main destination input menu and press to confirm A list of options will appear P82 85 9153 31 Menu Settings 1 Activate menu Calibration gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight 1 and press to confirm The menu Calibration will appear Navigation Settings P82 85 9152 31 2 Enter the tread depth and the tire type 3 Return to the main destination input menu gt Press the right hand rotary push button to start calibration A list of options will appear Navigation Settings gt Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds to confirm the entry The main destination input menu will appear P82 85 9151 31 P82 85 9150 31 4 Tread depth 2 4 mm 3 16 in Enter the new tire type 5 Tread depth lt 4 mm 3 16 in an the right hand rotary push button Enter the front axle tire parameters to highlight the desired menu field and Piss tO COMMIT gt Turnthe right
102. one Telephone operation Changing a name gt Turntheright handrotary push button nput with number keys to highlight the desired letters one Select a character by pressing the ke by one and press to confirm YP 8 y as listed below the corresponding num The name will appear in the input line ber of times The input cursor indicates the current input position Character e PU 4 You can enter up to 20 characters A BC 2 B gi Ss Correcting an input E we Deleting the last digit IKLS P82 85 9145 31 4 Phone book entry selected b disons briefly M N O 6 5 Character list Deleting the whole entry P ORS 7 8 zen f gt Press longer than 2 seconds T UV 8 7 Confirming the changed entry 8 Deleting the entry i WXYZ gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button You can also select characters using Q io highlight the desired phone book the number keys Each number key has Blank entry and press to confirm more than one assignment See table An input menu appears Telephone Telephone operation The selected character is automatically ad opted in the input line after 2 seconds or gt Press or turn the right hand rotary push button Storing changed names Use one of these ways gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button until Apply is highlighted and press to confirm or gt Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds to confirm the last letter of the name Now c
103. one book selection menu 87 Points of Interest selection menu 137 Settings 188 Street input menu 126 Way point 160 Category list 137 Main address menu 123 Main destination entry menu 122 Main destination memory menu 174 Main radio menu FM 28 Main system setting menu 184 187 Phone book page names 88 Phone book pages phone numbers 90 Ready for operation display Telephone 78 SMS view 104 Traffic jam menu 164 Menu fields 9 Menu overview CD operation 48 Destination input 120 Radio operation 26 Telephone mode 76 Message Being activated 61 CALC ROUTE 145 Caution COMAND will shut down now 10 Caution Please start engine Otherwi se COMAND will shut down in 10 seconds 10 Caution Please start engine Otherwi se COMAND will shut down in 3 minutes 10 CD Magazine empty 60 CD Reading error Please use another CD 122 Compiling sorted destination list 174 179 DEST AREA 145 Destination memory is full Error 61 Loading CD 50 Manual route exclusions have been reset 169 Navigation cannot be activated An er ror has occurred 122 NEW ROUTE 145 No CD available Please insert NAVI CD type DX only 122 No CD changer 60 No CD 60 No magazine 60 NO ROUTE 145 No telephone 69 OFF ROAD 145 Personal service number Reading error 61 Roadside Assistance 108 17
104. ou can receive read Activating gt Turn the right hand rotary push button and delete short text messages to highlight J gt in the main tele phone menu and press to confirm e COMAND may have to read in SMS messages first The message SMS loa ding will appear The reading operati on may take up to 30 seconds Other menu fields will appear gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight 2 and press to confirm The SMS list will appear 1 If available from your carrier aon oe WW svs P82 85 9150 31 1 The symbol will appear when a new SMS message arrives symbol RM roaming mode that may have been displayed before will be replaced 2 Activates the SMS list Telephone SMS function Use the appropriate arrow symbols to Reading SMS messages received i page through the list gt Turntheright hand rotary push button Q to highlight the desired SMS mes sage and press to confirm 01 4491234567 1 The SMS message will appear e COMAND does not display so called chained SMS messages These con tain more than 160 characters For you paar oie ai to be able to read these messages the SMS vi view FB2 85 9 TS sender should send the message again 1 Current SMS message is highlighted in normal mode 2 Deleting displayed SMS message telephone number or name if it is in the phone book date and time appear in brown The SMS messages max 10
105. oute map gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button in the selection menu Destination Info to highlight Route Map and press to confirm The route map faces north North up and shows the general view for the whole route The map scale selected depends on the route Switching back to the symbol or map dis play P82 85 9201 31 1 Current vehicle location gt Press EIEN 2 Route displayed as blue line 3 Destination Navigation Route guidance Displaying a stop over You can display this information if you have previously selected a way point gt page 160 P82 85 9202 31 1 Way point Place type of stop over and name gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button in the selection menu Destination Info to highlight Stop and press to confirm Navigation Route guidance Beginning route guidance During route guidance you can select the following 3 screen displays Warning A an mara A FF RECTOR ST E Voice output is intended to direct you while e Map display driving without diverting your attention from e Mix of map and symbol display the road and driving Please always use this gt page 157 feature instead of consulting the symbol or map display for directions while driving Voice output which may cause you to divert your attenti on from driving and increase your risk of ac During the trip apart from visual informati on symbol or map displays COMAND SOUTH ST also p
106. output volume At the COMAND control unit gt Turn the left hand rotary push button during a voice output COMAND will accept this setting for following voice outputs At the multifunctional steering wheel You can alter the volume with the steering wheel keys during a voice output as well To raise the volume gt Press NM To lower the volume gt Press EM Navigation Route guidance Advance notice of right turn Just before a right turn RECTOR STO Turning onto a street Example of a traffic situation with voice output WEST SIDE HWY WEST S P82 85 9206 31 P82 85 9205 31 4 Name of the street you are to turn onto 8 Name of the street you will to turn onto 5 Arrow indicating driving direction 9 Right turn arrow P82 85 7382 31 6 Name of the street you are travelling on 10 Name of the street you are now driving 7 Distance in miles to right turn on 1 Prepare to turn right advance notice 2 Turn right after 250 feet e 3 Please turn next right 11 Distance graph to turning point redu ces as you approach the intersection mE As you approach a junction or inter Manual recall of the current voice instruc change e g I 695 COMAND will advi e tion se you the direction of travel to follow In special situations e g when turning gt Press left hand rotary push button e g North as well as the name of the quickly several times in succession route there may be deviation
107. pear The navigation system was the last sys tem used The menu displayed will vary according to the last navigation function used If route guidance was active e the symbol display or e the map If route guidance was active and the COMAND was switched off for more than 2 hours e an inquiry menu gt page 169 e If COMAND is switched off for more than 30 minutes during active route guidance all manually entered traffic jams and detours are deleted You will See a corresponding message Selec ting a detour gt page 163 If destination input was active the main destination input menu At a glance Quick reference COMAND Switching another system on P Press a system key e g MTM The main CD menu will appear Switching off gt Press DI The COMAND control unit will switch off At a glance Quick reference COMAND Adjusting the volume For the service sources Radio operation e Voice output during route guidance At the multifunction steering wheel navigation system To raise the volume and gt Press Nd Voice Recognition System refer to se 8 y To lower the volume parate operating instruction gt Press il you can set the volume jointly For the service source At the COMAND operating unit gt Turn the the left hand rotary push button you can alter the listening volume for the P82 85 6062 31 telephone only Telephone For the audio sources e Radio e CD
108. r COMAND calculates the route with the help of data that is stored on the navi gation CD Only use Mercedes Benz navigation CDs Using other navigation CDs might lead to malfunctions Because of changes in local traffic pat terns e g road works and or incom plete data errors in calculation may occur As a result the recommended route may deviate from the ideal route The data stored on the CD only reflects lo cal conditions at the time of CD pro duction Navigation Important notes e The CD drive can read navigation CDs and playback audio CDs If an audio CD is in the CD drive and is pressed the message No CD available Insert NAVI CD type DX only will be displayed e Remove the audio CD and insert a navigation CD gt page 119 Navigation Important notes GPS Global Positioning System sig nals received make it possible to de termine the current vehicle position Deviations from the actual position may occur e if the reception of GPS signals is disturbed e g in parking garages and tunnels e if road conditions are bad e depending on the vehicle s conditi on If the reception of the GPS signal is un available you will have to manually en ter the current vehicle position P page 180 If your vehicle has been transported by a car train or ferry COMAND needs some time to find its exact position Moving the vehicle a few yards is typi cally enough to remedy this
109. rcedes Benz Center Use only CDs with a diameter of 12 cm do not use 8 cm CDs An 8 cm CD adapter may cause damage to the CD changer and should not be used CD playback locations are the CD drive in the COMAND operating unit You can play audio CDs or read data from the navigation CD the CD changer with 6 magazine slots The status line in the main CD menu gt page 50 indicates which component is being used for CD playback Tips on caring for your CDs Only touch the CD on the sides Avoid touching the CD surface with your fingers Clean the CD with a dry lint free cloth Wipe them from the inside to the outer edge Never wipe the CD in a circular motion Do not use rubbing alcohol or solvents to clean the CDs Do not expose the CDs to heat or direct sunlight Do not write or put stickers on CD e You can name a CD gt page 55 This name then will appear on the display during CD playback CD operation Loading a CD into the CD drive gt Press 1 to eject any CD if necessary Loading CDs in the changer gt Insert a CD as illustrated with the label The CD changer is located on the left side facing up into 2 until it is automatically of the cargo compartment model 463 or pulled in in the glove box models 203 and 209 It can accomodate up to 6 CDs Changing the navigation CD gt page 119 After the navigation CD has been chan ged the message Program is being loaded Please wait
110. re answering or placing a call or consulting the COMAND screen to read na vigational maps instructions or downloa ded information Introduction Operating safety While the navigation system provides direc tional assistance the driver must remain fo cused on safe driving behavior including attention to traffic and street signs and should utilize the system s audio cues while driving The navigation system does not supply any information on stop signs yield signs traffic regulations or traffic safety rules This al ways remains your personal responsibility when you drive CD maps do not cover all areas nor all routes within an area Introduction At a glance COMAND control unit Multifunction display Quick reference COMAND At a glance COMAND control unit a DER INFO MUT P82 85 9058 31 Function Switching COMAND on and off Switching the navigation system on Quick reference CD drive for an audio ora navigation CD Zooming in for more de tailed map Zooming out for less de tailed map Route guidance is active Switching between map and symbol display or ac tivating the map Route guidance is not active Activating the location map Selecting a detour during route guidance Page 12 122 116 158 158 156 149 163 10 11 12 Function Requesting destination and route information Muting of e Audio source e Voice output during ro
111. rnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Change 1 in the Service No menu and press to con firm The Change Service No 1 menu will appear Enter the new service number with number keys through gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the service num ber The new service number is now stored in the Service No menu Returning to the menu Service No The menu Service No will appear auto matically after 7 seconds or Press EQ Telephone Service numbers e Pressing the right hand rotary push button and inserting an empty input line will delete the personal service number Telephone Service numbers Changing the number for roadside assistance USA 1 800 22 0100 P82 85 9158 31 gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight Change 2 in the Service No menu and press to con firm The Change Service No 2 country list will appear Select a new country service number from the list gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the country abbreviati on you want and press to confirm The new service number is now stored in the Service No menu Returning to the menu Service No The menu Service No will appear auto matically after 7 seconds or gt Press ERGY Navigation Important notes Quick reference Destination input Route
112. rom visual informa tions symbol or map displays COMAND also provides all of the necessary spoken route information via voice output Voice recognition system One of the service sources of COMAND As voice operated control system it controls the COMAND systems via voice Refer to the separate operating instructions A Adjust Sound 63 for audio sources 63 for service sources 64 Sound center 65 Volume difference 64 Adjusting the volume 14 Amplifier 66 Arrow indicating the direction to the destination 143 Audio sources 63 Auxiliary audio source 200 connecting 200 B Beeps 197 Acknowledgement beep 197 Info beep 197 C Calibration 181 CD operation CD track scan 55 Fast forward backward 54 Naming CD 55 Deleting a CD name 57 Playback mode 58 Selecting a CD 53 Track select 51 Changing the navigation CD 45 119 COMAND control unit 6 Cross hairs 132 moving 132 Current vehicle location 132 D Date and time 190 AM 196 automatic time conversion 194 automatically setting 190 manually setting 195 PM 196 selecting country and time zone 193 selecting time format 196 setting the time in 30 minute steps 191 Day and night display 21 198 Destination confirming on the map 134 Destination address 123 Points of Interest 137 requesting 147 saving 175 selecting the last destinations 141 selecting via the map 131 Destination and route information 147 Location map 149 Route list 148 Route map 151 Stop
113. rovides all of the necessary route in P82 85 9203 31 formation via voice output Once the route has been calculated the symbol display will appear cident COMAND gives you spoken recommenda tions If you now are at the maneuver point you will also hear a voice output e g Please turn right e after the route has been calculated e when route guidance begins e before and during a change in the dri ving direction onreaching the destination or a way point If an audio source is switched on e g the radio the voice output will be mixed with that of the audio source You can individually set the audio volume differential between voice output audio source gt page 64 COMAND mutes navi gation voice outputs during telephone Tele Aid operation Repeating current voice output gt Press the left hand rotary push button briefly Muting current voice output gt Press briefly during a voice out put You will hear the next announce ment normally Switching the voice output off for the duration of the current route guidance gt Press longer than 2 seconds du ring a voice output You will see the message Voice output is muted Switching the voice output on again The current route guidance has been com pleted Voice output will automatically switch on again During a voice output gt Press the left hand rotary push button Navigation Route guidance Altering the voice
114. s automatically muted If the phone memory has been downloa ded to COMAND the menu fields Phone Book Last Calls and Calls will be avai lable Incoming call Accepting the call at the multifunction steering wheel If the memory was not downloaded the i menu fields will be dimmed out Outgoing calls gt page 82 Switching telephone operation off You can also accept a call if another display e g navigation is shown on the multifunction display Use one of these ways Ending a call gt When the telephone is connected to gt Press EN Hie cole d 20rd press on the The main telephone display appears COMAND control unit or e P82 85 9295 31US Communication between the multifunti gt When the telephone is in portable mo de press Id on the phone 1 CALL The system detects an incoming call the phone rings 2 Reception strength The more bars appear the stronger the signal of the cellular network on display and the COMAND screen If different systems appear the chan ges made to COMAND will have no ef fect on the driver information display e Press the COMAND key to switch to the telephone functions Telephone Telephone operation Accepting a call using COMAND Switching the microphone for the hands free telephone off gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the Mute button and press to confirm gt Press the right hand rotary push button
115. s highlighted when the menu appears Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight Date Time in the settings menu gt page 188 and press to confirm The menu displays date and time Info Services System settings System settings Setting gt Press the right hand rotary push button The day appears in red letters setting mode is active Move the day forwards or back gt Turn the right hand rotary push button to the right or left Press the right hand rotary push button The day appears in black letters set ting mode is switched off The cursor moves one position to the right Repeat the operating steps to subse quently change month year hours and minutes Info Services System settings System settings Adopting settings Selecting the time format In the Date Time menu gt Press the right hand rotary push gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button button longer than 2 seconds to highlight Time format and press The main system settings menu will ap O Dat displa DD MM QU to confirm pear with the changed settings Li AMDI The Time format menu will appear ate display e If you have selected an invalid setting the message Invalid input will appear Setting gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight the desired entry and press to confirm A checkmark will ap pear Mf P82 85 9253 31 e 1 Date display
116. s in the accuracy of the voice instructions Following the course of the road RECTOR STO P82 85 9207 31 1 Distance to destination 2 Arrow indicating driving direction 3 Name of the road you are currently dri ving on 4 Distance in miles to the next maneuver point Driving through an intersection OPHAIN DHOOK PAY 5 SPRAIN BROOK PKY P82 85 9208 31 1 Name of the street onto which you are to drive 2 Part of the street not to be followed 3 Name of the street you should drive on 4 Distance graph to turning point e As you approach a junction or inter change e g 1 695 COMAND will advi se you the direction of travel to follow e g North as well as the name of the route Navigation Route guidance Before you drive through an intersection you will be informed of the continued rou te e g e Prepare to bear left soon advance notice e Bear left after 250 feet e Please bear left Please note the following difference in voice output Example of voice output turn left right bear left right Navigation Route guidance You can select one of the two possibilities gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm 1 or gt Press MA The map will appear in the scale last se lected e COMAND will remove the menu bar ex cept for 3 after 6 seconds P82 85 9210 31 2 Return to symbol display 3 Last scale selected Al
117. sound settings menu and press to confirm The new sound optimization is e Ambience The Other Options FM AM WB or active M Small medium and large rooms are si CD menu will appear e mulated V actual sound optimization You can only select one sound optimiza e tion at a time COMAND does not offer sound optimi zation for the service sources Telephone Important notes Multifunction display Telephone operation SMS function Emergency call Service numbers Telephone Important notes Important notes In chapter Telephone you will find de tailed information regarding the telepho ne including emergency call SMS function and service numbers Warning AN Some jurisdictions prohibit the driver from using a cellular telephone while driving a ve hicle Whether or not prohibited by law for safety reasons the driver should not use the cellular telephone while the vehicle is in mo tion Stop the vehicle in a safe location be fore answering or placing a call If you nonetheless choose to use the cellular phone while driving please be sure to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times Use the cellular phone only when the traffic situation allows Never operate radio transmitters equipped with a built in or attached antenna i e without beeing connected to an external an tenna from inside the vehicle while the en gine is running Doing so could lead to malfunction of the vehicle s
118. ss the right hand rotary push button The entry will appear in red Altering the setting gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button or Enter cordinates with the number keys Store the new setting and move the mar king to the next entry Press the right hand rotary push button The entry will appear in black Subsequently repeat operating se quence and enter coordinates comple tely Navigation Destination input e Adjustment range e Longitude W West or E East 0 179 0 59 min 0 59s 0 1 0 9s e Latitude N North or S South 0 89 0 59 min 0 59 s 0 1 0 9 s Changing between western W and eas tern E longitude gt Press repeatedly Changing between northern N and southern S latitude gt Press Q repeatedly Navigation Destination input P82 85 9180 31 Confirming coordinate destination gt Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds The above display appears Starting the adjustment mode gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight OK and press to con firm Store the coordinate destination in the destination memory with a name gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Save and press to confirm This will activate the destination me mory gt page 175 Activate the map with crosshairs gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Map and pr
119. t 4 Display location map 5 Display current destination 6 Request route mode 7 Activate route map 8 Display stop over 147 Navigation Route guidance Displaying route list Displaying the entry in full in a window Switching back to the symbol or map dis gt Press Q play gt Press twice e The route list is updated during the trip It contains a selection of streets which Turn the right hand rotary push button will be travelled or which still lie ahead to highlight W and press to confirm gt Press again to remove the window Displaying the next previous page if ar rows are filled If a longer route is calculated e g to avoid sections of the freeway gt page 142 these freeways may still appear on the route list As the vehicle approaches the freeway it will be dele ted from the route list P82 85 9197 31 gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight 3 and press to confirm The message Compiling Route List will appear Activating the location map If route guidance is active gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button in the selection menu Destination Info to highlight Location map and press to confirm The location map faces north North up P82 85 9198 31 1 Geographic longitude and latitude for your current location 2 Number of satellites received 3 Scale used the last time the location map was activated 4 Current vehicle locati
120. tary push but ae n button Q in the main destination input ton in the main address menu and Activating the city list menu and confirm Address confirm City gt Press the right hand rotary push The main address menu will appear The City Suburb Entry input menu del 9 longer than 2 seconds until i the city list appears The entry behind City is either will appear i 2 empty or the city you last entered will Adopting the city last selected appear gt Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds P82 85 9068 31 P82 85 9069 31 City list gt Press the right hand rotary push gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm Street button again to confirm the city The input menu Street Entry will ap A selection menu will appear pear The further sequence corresponds to the e Entering a city section If several options of a city suburb are available another menu will appear where you must make and confirm your desired selection gt Now enter the street and activate the street list Then confirm the street in this list Ata glance Quick reference COMAND P82 85 9070 31 You have now selected the destination and can calculate the route P Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm OK The Route Mode selection menu will appear At a glance Quick reference COMAND P82 85 9071 31 Route
121. te gt page 141 Navigation Destination input Regional destinations Airport P82 85 9187 31 Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight Regional in the Points of Interest menu and press to confirm The list Select Category will appear e Not all Points of Interest may be listed on the CD Navigation Destination input Activating the list gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired entry and press to confirm JOHN F KENNEDY INT L AFI gt Then calculate the route gt page 141 ABC VE GHIidK tM o sruvwxyz ui 12234567890 P82 85 9188 31 Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight highlight the desired ca tegory and press to confirm P82 85 9189 31 Press the right hand rotary push button longer than 2 seconds An input menu e g Airport will ap pear or gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight List and press to con firm gt Select an entry gt page 124 and then activate the list The list will appear Selecting the last destinations This function allows you to display up to 12 destinations you last selected GaINORTH ADAMS NORTQ VIL MN le P82 85 9190 31 1 Destination selected last Turn the right hand rotary push button Q to highlight Last destinations in the main destination input menu and press to confirm The list Last d
122. tem settings 183 Info Services 22 222er 184 Requesting and displaying Info Services 222220 184 System settings 2 2222 187 Activating the main settings menu 187 Adjusting the brightness 188 Activating settings menu 188 Selecting the language 189 Setting date and time 190 Switching beep tones on and off 197 Setting the display dimming characteri stics day and night display 198 Resetting all settings to the factory settings 199 Auxiliary audio source 200 Connecting 4 200 Switching auxiliary audio source ON En ahd cr p RO E ado 200 Switching auxiliary audio source OUD ee Mats crap s punte A ere inc 202 Where to find it This Operator s Manual is designed to pro vide support information for you the COMAND operator Each chapter has its own guide color to provide fast access to information rase I At a glance Here you will find an overview of all COMAND control elements and system components If you are operating COMAND for the first time or if you have rented or borrowed the vehicle this is the chapter you should read first zflT dv r r zz U s T Audio Here you will find all the information on how to use the radio cassette player CD player CD changer and adjust the audio system settings Telephone Here you can
123. tering the map scale gt page 158 4 Actual vehicle location 5 Name of the street you will turn onto P82 85 9209 31 gt Turn the right hand rotary push button to recall the menu bar to the screen 1 Activating map display Navigation Route guidance Mix of map and symbol display If the function Mix is switched on the sym bol display is activated automatically from the map display before making a maneu ver After you have made the maneuver the map will appear again Switching the mix function on gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Mix in the symbol dis play and press to confirm BHOADYVAY a P82 85 9211 31 P82 85 9212 31 MT epee INTEN Map display before a maneuver mix func Before a maneuver off e g a U turn CO Switching the mix function off tion is switched on MAND will activate the symbol display gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button After you have made the U turn the map to highlight Mix in the map or sym will appear again bol display and press to confirm Mix appears in black again 157 Navigation Route guidance Altering the map scale Activate the scale selector gt Press or E or gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight 1 and press to confirm The scale bar will appear e A division mark corresponds to an avai lable scale You can select 13 different scales ranging from 0 05 miles inch to
124. the symbol display will ap pear P82 85 9233 31 P Press the right hand rotary push button and confirm Yes The main destination input menu will appear 173 Navigation Destination memory Destination memory You can save frequently used destinations Turn the right hand rotary push button in the destination memory to highlight Destination memory in the main destination input menu and press to confirm The main destination memory menu will appear Display De P82 85 9235 31 Main destination memory menu 1 Info status line 2 Retrieving destination from the desti nation memory for destination input 3 Sorting destination memory 4 Deleting destination in the destination memory 5 Saving the current destination 6 Saving current vehicle location with a name 174 Retrieving a destination from the destination memory P82 85 9236 31 Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm Display destina tions in the main destination memo ry menu After the message Compiling sorted destination list the destination me mory will appear gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired entry and press to confirm Then calculate the route gt page 141 e Displaying longer entries gt page 165 Saving the current destination When you have entered or reached the cur rent destination you can save the destina tion in the des
125. tination memory P82 85 9237 31 Input menu 1 Name entered 2 Savingthe destination without entering a name Navigation Destination memory In the selection menu Destination Entry gt page 128 gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button until Save is highlighted and press to confirm In the main destination memory menu gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button until Save current destination is highlighted and press to confirm An input menu will appear e If all memory locations are used the message Destination memory is full will appear Press the right hand rota ry push button to remove the mes sage The main destination memory menu will appear Deleting a destination in destination memory gt page 179 175 Navigation Destination memory Saving with a name You can enter a name for the current des tination gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button ET CE QUEENS NY V deus TET Q to highlight the desired character FERRY NEW YORK STA lestination via Map and press to confirm EID AR AG ANHA loints of Interest The letter you have selected appears in RIP 9 Aone BOE Start guidance the input line f ium is DE gt Enter the other letters until the name is De es E Settings 0000000000 complete P82 85 9238 31 P82 85 9239 31 Press the right hand rotary push gt Turntheright handrotary push button 3 Starting route guidance butto
126. tive If the settings menu gt page 188 is dis played gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight Display day night and press to confirm The Display Day Night menu will appear The setting 2 is active when calling up the menu for the first time gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired setting and press to confirm The desired setting is active Setting 2 has been selected When the headlights are switched on the screen will change to night display Changing the display gt Press ERG to access the following dis plays in succession e Day display e Night display e Screen off e and the Day display again Resetting all settings to the factory settings gt gt P82 85 7723 31 If the settings menu is displayed Turn the right hand rotary push button to highlight Factory settings and press to confirm An inquiry menu will appear Yes is highlighted Accepting the factory settings Press the right hand rotary push button Q A screen with the factory setting will appear for 8 seconds The main system settings menu is reac tivated Info Services System settings System settings The factory settings are Acknowledgement beep off Info beep off Language English imp Time display 24 h Date format DD MM day month If you do not wish to reset the factory settings gt Turnthe ri
127. to confirm the Send but ton The phone number or name will appear in the menu The telephone will dial the phone number that has been stored in this memory location When the call is initiated the call time will appear Telephone Telephone operation i Quick dialing for the first 10 memory a I i i If the memory location called is free the ocations able A message Memory location not alloca NN If you press 1 the emergency number ted will appear 9 1 1 default input will be dialed The 9 1 1 emergency call system is a public service Using it without due cause is a cri minal offense gt Ending a call gt page 94 gt Ending a call gt page 94 P82 85 9142 31 The main telephone menu is displayed gt Press Q to longer than 2 seconds The phone number or name will appear in the menu The telephone will dial the phone number that has been stored in this memory location When the call is initiated the call time will appear Notebook You can enter a telephone number in the notebook or edit an existing one e during a conversation e inthe main telephone menu without having a call P82 85 9143 31 Opening the notebook The main telephone menu is displayed gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the symbol and press to confirm Other menu fields will appear gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button until Notebook
128. ton press to confirm to highlight Delete Names in the main CD menu and press to confirm The list of CD names will appear CD operation Playback mode P82 85 9109 31 1 Current playback mode 2 up to 4 functions can be selected for the CD changer only Mf Playback mode active _ Playback mode is not active e You can only select one playback mode at a time gt Turntheright hand rotary push button to highlight Settings and press to confirm The CD Settings menu will appear Activating playback mode gt Turnthe right hand rotary push button to highlight the desired function and press to confirm Playback mode is active M Standard This function is automatically active when another CD has been selected CD play back begins in ascending order Magazine Mix CD changer only Select this function to play all of the tracks of all of the CDs in the magazine slots 1 6 in random order e When CDs are played in random order it is possible that several tracks from the same CD are played in a row Magazine Mix appears in the main CD menu Track Repeat Select this function to repeat the current track until you switch the function off Track Repeat appears in the main CD menu Track Mix Select this function to play the tracks on the CD currently selected in random order Track Mix appears in the main CD menu CD Repeat CD changer only Select this fu
129. ute guidance Setting the display dim ming characteristics day and night display Ejecting an audio or a na vigation CD Radio operation Selecting a station Saving stations manually CD operation Selecting a track or CDs Telephone Entering the unlock code Entering the telephone number Page 147 28 153 198 45 30 34 51 53 78 82 13 14 15 At a glance COMAND control unit Function Page Navigation Destination input Selecting destination via 131 the map Subsequent dialing 84 Displaying a long list en 127 try in full in a window Removing a window 127 Subsequent dialing 84 From within a system Return to the previous menu Telephone Ending a call 81 At a glance COMAND control unit 16 17 Function General Altering or deleting entries CD operation Deleting a CD name Telephone Altering or deleting the unlock code or a tele phone number Turn to highlight a func tion or a menu field Press to start a function or activate a submenu Page 18 57 83 18 19 20 Function Turn to adjust the volu me of e Audio source e Hands free operation of the telephone e Voice output during route guidance Press to repeat the cur rent voice output Radio operation Automatic seek tuning Manual tuning CD operation Track select Fast forward reverse Requesting and dis playing Info Services Adjusting system set tings
130. vehicle location 177 Radio station 34 36 Screen displays 9 Selecting City center 130 Destination viathe map 131 Service number changing number for roadside assistance 110 changing personal service number 109 Service numbers 108 calling 108 Service sources 63 Setting Date andtime 190 automatically 190 date and time manually 190 Settings Brightness system 188 Factory settings 199 SMS 103 Station frequency 28 COMAND control unit 12 deleting 105 Storing Mix 157 Incoming SMS message 9 inthe phone book 102 Navigation 122 Sound 63 Notebook input 97 Navigation system 17 Setting Bass Treble Balance 65 Street list 127 Radio operation 14 Sound impressions 66 Switch on Telephon operation 16 Sound center Radio operation 28 Telephone mode 78 Balance 64 Switching another system on Symbol display 144 Fader 64 CD mode 28 T Speed dialing only with COMAND 95 Radio operation 50 Travelling abroad 114 Station Switching off Radio station Beeps 197 V Automatic station scan 33 COMAND control unit 13 Voice output Manual tuning 31 Mix 157 Bear left after 250 feet 155 Seek tuning 30 Telephone mode 79 Please bear left 155 selecting 30 Switching on Please make the next right Station selection via direct frequen Auxiliary audio source 200 turn 143 cyentry 32 Beeps 197 Prepare to turn right 154 Station selection via number key CD operation 15 50 pad presets 32 The route is being calculated 142 The route to your
131. with names The input appears in 1 gt Turntheright hand rotary push button Q until 2 is highlighted and press to confirm E HERE w Pb Press the right hand rotary push Persson 2 button longer than 2 seconds after p m input of the last letter Phone Book selection menu P82 85 9130 31 The relevant page of the phone book 3 Opens the first page of the phone book 1 Input line will appear names 2 Activating Phone book selection If the input line is empty gt Press the right hand rotary push menu no input in 1 or opening the button and confirm Read phone phone book page gt page 88 gt Turntheright hand rotary push button book Q until 2 is highlighted and press to confirm The first page of the phone book will appear The Phone book selection menu will appear Telephone Telephone operation e The phone book stored in the phone memory is being downloaded gt Turntheright hand rotary push button Q to highlight the desired entry and press to confirm The main telephone menu appears in dicating the selected name P82 85 9132 31 Phone Book page names 4 Highlighted entry sorted alphabetically 5 Page back in the list 6 Page forward in the list P82 85 9133 31 Begin dialing gt Press the right hand rotary push button to confirm the Send but ton The End button is highlighted Telephone Telephone operation Ending a

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

iNSTALLATION MANUAL _.- shen tai  Sili-Blank  service information - Norsk Motor Import AS  Unidade de DVD-ROM HLDS DH50N  Hardware Manual    Installation Manual ATsUIIIIn IR111O EXA Passive Infrared Detector    E-148_Supermarine AF Tropical 870.xlsx  Manuel Manurhin MR73 (Français)  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file