MERCEDES-BENZ C-Class 2008 W204 Comand Manual
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When entering a digit, the list entry 3 al-
ways displays a zip code that best matches 
the characters already entered. COMAND 
automatically adds matching digits 2 to 
those digits 1 already entered by the us-
er.
For the steps of
Entering characters
Deleting an entry
Accepting first list entry
Cancelling an entry
Switching to the list without predic-
tive speller
proceed as described under “City list with 
predictive speller” (
page 127).
or
If COMAND can match the characters en-
tered definitively to one city, the Enter 
Destination menu appears automatically 
with the selected list entry.Switching to the zip code list without 
predictive speller
You can switch to the list at any point while 
entering characters.
Slide qm repeatedly until the list ap-
pears without the speller.
or
Select B and press n.
ZIP code list without predictive speller
To select a zip code: Rotate ymz or 
slide qmr.
To cancel selection: Select “Back” 
and press n.
or
Press the í button.
To confirm selection: Press n.
If COMAND can assign the zip code to 
a unique address, the Enter Destination 
menu is displayed again. The address 
data has been entered automatically. 
Now you can start the route calculation 
(
page 135).
If COMAND is unable to assign the zip 
code to a unique address, the Enter 
Destination menu is also displayed 
again. The zip code has been entered 
automatically. To further limit the 
choice, you can now enter the street 
(
page 131). When entering the 
street, only those streets within the 
area of the entered zip code are avail-
able. 
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Entering a street
i Any city center that has already been en-
tered is deleted when a street is entered. You 
can only enter those streets that are stored in 
the digital map.
In the Enter Destination menu select 
“Street”.
The street list is displayed with or 
without predictive speller 
(
page 131). The display of the 
predictive speller depends on how 
many streets are available for the se-
lected city, state or province.
Street list with predictive speller
If this list is given in the display, the 
predictive speller 2 is activated automat-
ically.1List entry that best matches the 
characters already entered
2Predictive speller
i In the predictive speller 2 you can only se-
lect characters that are currently available. The 
characters that are available depends on those 
already entered and the data for the digital map.
For the steps of
Entering characters
Deleting an entry
Accepting first list entry
Cancelling an entry
Switching to the list without predic-
tive speller
proceed as described under “City list 
with predictive speller” (
page 127).Street list without predictive speller
To select a street: Rotate ymz or 
slide qmr.
To cancel selection: Select “Back” 
and press n.
or
Press the í button.
To confirm selection: Press n.
Streets with the + symbol pass 
through several parts of a city. Con-
firming this type of street will result in 
a further selection. The + symbol then 
switches to /. 
 
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If no other options exist, the Enter Des-
tination menu appears again. COMAND 
has accepted the selected street and 
entered it automatically in the Enter 
Destination menu.
Now you can start the route calculation 
(
page 135).
Entering a city center
i You can only enter those city centers that 
are stored in the digital map.
In the Enter Destination menu select 
“Center”.
The city center list is displayed with or 
without predictive speller. The display 
of the predictive speller depends on 
how many city centers are available for 
the selected city.
City center list with predictive speller
If this list is given in the display, the 
predictive speller 2 is activated automat-
ically.1List entry that best matches the 
characters already entered
2Predictive speller
i In the predictive speller 2 you can only se-
lect characters that are currently available. The 
characters that are available depends on those 
already entered and the data for the digital map.
For the steps of
Entering characters
Deleting an entry
Accepting first list entry
Cancelling an entry
Switching to the list without predic-
tive speller
proceed as described under “City list 
with predictive speller” (
page 127).City center list without predictive spell-
er
To select a city center: Rotate ymz 
or slide qmr.
To cancel selection: Select “Back” 
and press n.
or
Press the í button.
To confirm selection: Press n.
After the confirmation, the Enter Desti-
nation menu appears again. COMAND 
has accepted the selected city center 
and entered it automatically in the En-
ter Destination menu.
Now you can start the route calculation 
(
page 135). 
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Entering a house number
i It is not possible to enter house numbers un-
til the street has been entered. You can only en-
ter those house numbers that are stored in the 
digital map. The digital map does not contain all 
house numbers for all streets.
In the Enter Destination menu select 
“No.”.
The house number list is displayed with 
(
page 133) or without predictive 
speller (
page 133). The display of the 
predictive speller depends on how 
many house numbers are available for 
the selected street.
House number list with predictive spell-
er
If this list is displayed, the predictive spell-
er 3 is activated automatically.1List entry that best matches the 
characters already entered
2List
3Predictive speller
i In the predictive speller 3 you can only se-
lect digits that are currently available. The char-
acters that are available depends on those 
already entered and the data for the digital map.
For the steps of
Entering digits
Deleting an entry
Accepting first list entry
Cancelling an entry
Switching to the list without predic-
tive spellerproceed as described under proceed 
as described under “City list with 
predictive speller” (
page 127).
House number list without predictive 
speller
To select house number: Rotate ymz 
or slide qmr.
To cancel selection: Select “Back” 
and press n.
or
Press the í button.
 
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To confirm selection: Press n.
After the confirmation, the Enter Desti-
nation menu appears again. COMAND 
has accepted the selected house num-
ber and entered it automatically in the 
Enter Destination menu.
Now you can start the route calculation 
(
page 135).
Entering a junction
i A junction can be entered once you have en-
tered a street (
page 131). You can only enter 
those junctions that are stored in the digital map.
In the Enter Destination menu select 
“Intersection”.
The junction list is displayed with or 
without predictive speller 
(
page 134). The display of the 
predictive speller depends on how 
many junctions are available for the se-
lected street.
Junction list with predictive speller
If this list is given in the display, the 
predictive speller 3 is activated automat-
ically.1List entry that best matches the 
characters already entered
2List
3Predictive speller
i In the predictive speller 3 you can only se-
lect characters that are currently available. The 
characters that are available depends on those 
already entered and the data for the digital map.
For the steps of
Entering characters
Deleting an entry
Accepting first list entry
Cancelling an entry
Switching to the list without predic-
tive speller
proceed as described under “City list 
with predictive speller” (
page 127).Junction list without predictive speller
1+ symbol for additional options
To select a junction: Rotate ymz or 
slide qmr.
To cancel selection: Select “Back” 
and press n.
or
Press the í button.
To confirm selection: Press n.
After the confirmation, the Enter Desti-
nation menu appears again. COMAND 
has accepted the selected junction and 
entered it automatically in the Enter 
Destination menu. Now you can start 
the route calculation (
page 135). 
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Starting route calculation
i Route calculation can only be started once 
all the necessary address data has been en-
tered.
In the Enter Destination menu select 
“Start”.
1Destination
2Starts route calculation and then starts 
route guidance
If route guidance is not active yet, the 
route calculation is started.
If route guidance is already active, you 
will be prompted to confirm that route 
guidance should be ended.
Select “Yes” or “No”.If you select “Yes” COMAND cancels 
route guidance and starts the route cal-
culation to the newly entered destina-
tion. 
If you select “No” COMAND resumes 
the active route guidance.
During the route calculation, an arrow 
points towards the destination, and un-
derneath the message “Calculating 
Fast Route...”, for example, is dis-
played. 
Route guidance begins after the route 
has been calculated (
page 148).
i Route calculation takes some time. The 
length of time depends on, e. g. distance to the 
destination. COMAND calculates the route using 
the digital map data. The calculated route may 
deviate from the actual road situation, e. g. as a 
result of road works or incomplete map data. 
Please refer to the information on the digital map 
(
page 112).
If necessary switch to navigation mode 
and display menu system 
(
page 118).
Select “Destination” K “From Memo-
ry”.
If there are more than 8 entries in the 
destination memory, the destination 
memory list with predictive speller 
(
page 136) is displayed, otherwise 
the destination memory list is dis-
played without predictive speller 
(
page 137).
i There is always an entry in the destination 
memory with the name “My Address”. You can 
assign your home address, for example, to this 
entry and select it for route guidance 
(
page 157). This entry is at the top of the list 
in the destination memory.
Entering a destination from the des-
tination memory 
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Destination memory list with 
predictive speller
If this list is given in the display, the 
predictive speller 4 is activated automat-
ically.
1Character entered by the user
2Characters added by the system
3List entry that best matches the 
characters already entered
4Switches to list without speller
5Press and hold deletes complete entry, 
press briefly deletes last character
6Currently unavailable characters
7Currently available characters
8Predictive speller
9Currently selected character
aCancels an entry
bDestination memory listi In the predictive speller 8 you can only se-
lect characters that are currently available. The 
characters that are available depends on those 
already entered and the content of the destina-
tion memory.
When entering characters, the list entry 3 
always displays a city that best matches 
the characters already entered. COMAND 
automatically adds matching letters 
3 to 
those characters 
2 already entered by the 
user.
For the steps of
Entering characters
Deleting an entry
Accepting first list entry
Cancelling an entry
Switching to the list without predic-
tive speller
proceed as described under “City list 
with predictive speller” (
page 127).Switching to the destination memory list 
without predictive speller
If there are several entries in the destina-
tion that have similar spellings, B is high-
lighted in the speller.
Press n.
You can switch to the list at any point while 
entering characters.
Slide qm repeatedly until the list ap-
pears without the speller.
or
Select B and press n.
If COMAND can match the characters en-
tered definitively to one entry, the list ap-
pears automatically without the predictive 
speller. 
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Destination memory list without 
predictive speller
To select a destination: Rotate ymz 
or slide qmr.
To cancel selection: Press the í 
button.
or
Select “Back” and press n.
To confirm selection: Press n.
To start route calculation: Select 
“Start”, see also (
page 135).
If necessary switch to navigation mode 
and display menu system 
(
page 118).
Select “Destination” K “From Last 
Destinations”.
1Last destination
To select a destination: Rotate ymz 
or slide qmr.
To confirm selection: Press n.
To start route calculation: Select 
“Start”, see also (
page 135).
i For more information on the “Last destina-
tions” memory go to (
page 162).
i In some countries, entering destinations via 
the map is not possible at vehicle speeds above 
apprx. 3 mph. The function becomes available 
again as soon as the speed falls below apprx. 
2mph. 
Using the destination entry via the map, you can 
also enter a destination that lies within the digital 
map but whose address data is not included in 
the digital map.
Opening the map
If at least a city has been entered, se-
lect “Map” in the Enter Destination 
menu (
page 126).
or
If necessary display the menu system 
in the map display (
page 119).
Select “Destination” K “Using Map”.
In both cases, the map together with 
crosshairs appears.
Entering destination from the last 
destinationsEntering destination via the map 
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1Current vehicle location (displayed if 
the vehicle location is close to the 
crosshairs position)
2Crosshairs
3Information on crosshairs position 
4Set map scale
i The display 3 depends on the setting se-
lected in “Information On Map” (
page 123). It 
may display the current road if corresponding 
data is available in the digital map. Or it displays 
the geo-coordinate position of the crosshairs if 
“Geo-coordinates display” is activated 
(
page 124) and if there is adequate GPS re-
ception.
Moving the map and selecting a desti-
nation
To move the map: Slide qmr, omp or 
wmx.
To set the map scale: Rotate ymz.
Rotating clockwise makes the map 
smaller, rotating counterclockwise en-
larges it.
To select a destination: Press n.
If the crosshairs are outside the digital 
map, a route to this destination cannot 
be calculated and the message “The 
crosshair is off the map” is displayed.
Select “OK”.
If the destination is within the digital 
map, COMAND tries to find the desti-
nation on the map.
If the destination can be found, the En-
ter Destination menu is displayed with 
the address of the destination. Other-
wise you will see the entry “Destination 
From Map”.
To start route calculation: Select 
“Start”, see also (
page 135).
i If route guidance is active, you can enter a 
stopover destination. Stopover destinations may 
be predefined destinations in the following cate-
gories suggested by COMAND for you to select:
“Mercedes-Benz Service”
“Hospital”
“Gas Station”
“Parking Lot”
“Restaurant”
However, you can also enter destinations other 
than those that have been predefined. Select the 
menu item “OTHER” for this purpose.
You can influence the route guidance to the main 
destination in a specific way using the stopover 
function. Once the stopover destination has 
been reached, COMAND automatically recalcu-
lates the route to the main destination.
Entering predefined destinations
If necessary switch to navigation mode 
and display menu system 
(
page 118).
Select “Destination” K “Stopover”.
Entering stopover destination 
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No stopover destination available yet
Select a category.
A stopover destination exists
To change: Select “Change Stopover”.
Select a category.
Select another stopover destination
Selecting a predefined category
COMAND first searches for destinations 
along the route within the selected catego-
ry. COMAND then searches for destina-
tions in the vicinity of the vehicle’s 
location.
If COMAND is unable to find any destina-
tions, a message to that effect will be dis-
played.
Select “OK”.
If necessary, select another category.
If COMAND finds destinations, a list is 
displayed in the right-hand part of the 
screen.Here you will find the stopover destina-
tions in the selected category, sorted 
by increasing distance from the current 
vehicle location. 
The list shows:
Name
Information on the location of the 
stopover destination in relation to 
the direction of travel and the
Current distance to the stopover 
destination.
To choose a destination: Rotate ymz 
or slide qmr.
To select a destination: Press n.
The Enter Destination menu appears 
and displays the address of the desti-
nation.
To cancel selection: Select “Back”. 
To start route calculation: Select 
“Start”, see also (
page 135).Entering another destination as stop-
over destination
If necessary switch to navigation mode 
and display menu system 
(
page 118).
Select “Destination” K “Stopover”.
To enter: Select “OTHER”.
Choose from:
“Address Entry” 
“From Memory” 
“From Last Destinations” 
“From POIs” 
Select a menu item.
The rest of the destination entry will vary 
depending on the selection made:
For the “Address Entry” option see: 
Entering a destination via the address 
(
page 126). 
For the “From Memory” option see: 
Entering a destination from the desti-
nation memory (
page 135).