Control MERCEDES-BENZ C-Class 2008 W204 Comand Manual

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15 At a glance
COMAND control system
The currently selected function and the
associated menus are shown on the
COMAND display. The COMAND display is
divided into several areas.
1Status line
2Main functions
3Main area
4SubmenusThe status line 1 displays the time and
the current telephone status.
You can change the main function using
the menu bar 2. The selection is made us-
ing the COMAND controller (
page 20).
In this example, the Audio main function is
set to the radio mode and the main area 3
is active.
i The arrangement of the menus can vary, de-
pending on the equipment. The menus for the full
equipment version are shown in this guide.
Menu overview
Having selected a main function, you will
see the submenu at the bottom edge 4 of
the COMAND display.
Additional menus are available at the top
of the COMAND display 2 for the naviga-
tion, audio and telephone main functions
(
page 16).
COMAND display

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Main Function menu items
The table below illustrates the structure of the main functions and the associated menu items.
NaviAudioPhoneVideoSystem
Map DisplayFM / AM RadioPhone(Resumes playback if
DVD video is loaded in
changer)(Main function display
appears)
ModeSatRadio*Address Book
Block AreaDisc
Information On MapMemory Card (MP3 mode)
D Highway InformationMusic Register
Aux

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COMAND control system
Tilting and folding COMAND display
! Do not place any objects in front of or be-
hind the COMAND display and/or secure any
objects to the COMAND display itself. This may
obstruct the movement when the display is being
folded in/out.
You can tilt the COMAND display vertically
or fold it in behind the cover. The buttons
are located centrally under the COMAND
display.
1Tilting display
2Folding in displayTilting display
Press 1 once or twice.
The display tilts downwards.
Back into standard position: Press
1 again.
Folding in display
Press 2.
The display folds in behind the
cover. The main function/operating
mode currently selected remains ac-
tive.
Folding out display
Press button on the display cover.
The display folds upwards.
Cleaning instructions
! Avoid touching the COMAND display at all
times. The display has a very sensitive high-gloss
surface, there is a risk of it being scratched. If
you do have to clean it, however, then use a soft,
lint-free cloth.
With the COMAND control unit you can
switch the COMAND on/off
adjust the volume
select the main functions/operating
modes directly
enter phone numbers and accept, re-
ject, initiate and end phone calls
load and eject CDs/DVDs or a PCMCIA
memory card
COMAND control unit

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COMAND control system
FunctionPage
1Switching to radio mode
Switching wavebands
Switching to SatRadio*
mode40
42
45
2Switching to CD audio,
DVD audio or MP3 mode
Switching to DVD video
mode
60
77
3Disc slot
Loading CDs/DVDs
Ejecting CDs/DVDs
Updating the map soft-
ware
54
57
112
4Load/Eject button
5Clear button for functions
Entering a phone number
Deleting digit or entire
entry
101
95
6Tuning to a station via the
station memory
42, 42
6Storing stations manually
Selecting DVD changer
compartments
Entering a phone number
Sending DTMF tones43, 43
101
102
7Tuning to a station via sta-
tion search
Fast forward
Selecting next track
42
63, 78
63
8Switching COMAND on/
off
35
9Setting the volume35
aSlot for PCMCIA memory
card
bEject button for
PCMCIA memory card
58
cTuning to a station via sta-
tion search
Fast reverse
Selecting previous track
42
63, 78
63
FunctionPage
dAnswering calls
Initiating calls
Redial101
94,101
101
eRejecting calls
Ending an active call101
103
fOpening System menu164
gMute
Switching hands-free mi-
crophone on/off
Switching traffic and navi-
gation announcements off35
102
35
hSwitching to phone mode
92
jSwitching to navigation
mode
Displaying menu system
118
119
FunctionPage

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COMAND control system
1COMAND controller
The menu items are selected on the
COMAND display using the COMAND con-
troller. An on-screen selector bar is moved.
In this way, you can open menus or lists,
move within menus or lists and exit menus
or lists.
Operating the COMAND controller
The COMAND controller features the fol-
lowing options:
brief press or press and hold n
rotate to the right or left ymz
slide to left, right omp
or
slide up, down qmr
or
slide diagonally wmx
i In this operating guide an operation step is
described as in the example below.
Select “Station List”.
is short for
Rotate ymz or slide qmr the CO-
MAND controller.
This enables you to move the selector
bar in the menu to the “Station List”
menu item.
Press the COMAND controller n.
This confirms your selection. The sta-
tion list appears.
COMAND controller

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SymbolHow to use the COMAND controllerFunction
nPress briefly.Select menu item.
Exit full-screen image with Navi.
Press and hold until the selected
action has been carried out.Accept destination for navigation.
ymzRotate.Move through vertical or horizontal menus.
Move through text.
Program settings.
qmr Slide.Move through vertical menus.
Exit horizontal menus.
Slide and hold.Moves through a navigation map.
ompSlide.Move through horizontal menus.
Exit vertical menus.
Slide and hold.Fast forward or reverse for audio CD or audio DVD playback.
Move through a navigation map.
wmxSlide and hold.Move through a navigation map.

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1Back button í
To exit menu: Briefly press the í
button1.
COMAND switches to the next menu
level up within the operating mode cur-
rently in use.
i You can also exit a menu by sliding the
COMAND controller
omp or qmr
(page 31).
To switch to the main display from
submenu displays: Press and hold the
í button1.
COMAND switches to the main display
for the operating mode currently in
use.1Clear button î
To delete an individual character:
Briefly press the î button1.
To delete an entire entry: Press and
hold the î button1.
Back buttonClear button

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Multifunction steering wheel
Use the buttons on the multifunction steer-
ing wheel to operate the multifunction dis-
play.
Luxury steering wheel illustrated
Multifunction steering wheelFunctionPage
1Multifunction display
2æ volume up
ç volume down
F Mute
t End and reject calls
s Accept and iniate
calls35
35
103
101
3! Activate
Voice Control
177
4L Cancel
Voice Control
Navigate one level
up in the menu
structure of the mul-
tifunction display
177
24
FunctionPage
5Select submenu or scroll
through lists
$ Upwards
% Downwards
Selecting a menu
& Right
( Left
# Confirm selection

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Example: Navigation, town list
1
Predictive speller with number and
character line
i In the predictive speller 1 you can only se-
lect characters that are currently available. The
characters that are available depends on the
those already entered and the data for the digital
map.
When entering characters, the list entry at
the top always displays an entry that best
matches the characters already entered.
COMAND automatically adds matching let-
ters to those already entered by the user.
Entering characters
To select characters: Rotate ymz or
slide
omp.
Slide qmr to switch between the lines
in the speller.
To confirm character selection:
Press
n.
A possible option:
To switch predictive speller lan-
guage (character set):
Select !.
Deleting an entry
To delete individual characters: Se-
lect
õ at the bottom right of the
speller and press
n.
or
Press the î button next to the
COMAND controller.
To delete an entire entry: Select
õ and press and hold n until the
entire entry has been deleted.
or
Press and hold î until the entire en-
try has been deleted.
Cancelling an entry
Select “Back” at the bottom left of the
speller and press
n.
or
Press the í button.
CO MA ND g oes one step b ack in th e se-
lection procedure.
Accepting first list entry
Press and hold n until the
Enter Destination menu appears.
Here you will find the accepted list
entry.
or
If COMAND can match the characters en-
tered definitively to one town, the “
Enter
Destination”
menu appears automatically
with the selected list entry.
Character entry

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