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40 Audio
Radio
i Information on the COMAND control system
and how to operate it can be found on
(
page 14) and (page 31).
i For many operating functions you can also
use the buttons on the multifunction steering
wheel, e.g. the (, &, $ or % but-
tons, for selecting a station or a menu or scroll-
ing through lists (
page 23).
From the COMAND control unit
Press the X function button.
i Press the button repeatedly to switch wave-
band in the sequence FM, AM, WB (
page 42)
and SatRadio* mode (
page 45). Pressing
again will switch back to FM radio mode.
From the COMAND controller
From another main function
Select “Audio” K “Audio” K “FM / AM
Radio” in the display.
i If radio mode was active last, you only need
to select “Audio”.
Within the audio function
Select “Audio” K “FM / AM Radio”.The radio display appears. The last se-
lected station in the last selected wave-
band is heard.
Display with Audio menu
1Main function line
2Audio menu
3Current audio mode
i You can switch to the various audio modes
in the audio menu:
FM / AM radio mode
SatRadio* mode (page 45)
CD-/DVD audio/MP3 mode (“Disc” and
“Memory Card” are described together in
this guide), (
page 60)
Music Register (page 67)
Aux mode (page 71)Radio display
1Display/selection window with station
or frequency
2Memory preset number
3Name or frequency of selected station
4Sound settings
5WB (Weather band)
6AM radio
7FM radio
8Stored station list
9Radio functions
Radio
Switching to the radio
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CD audio/DVD audio and MP3
Permissible storage media
CD-R and CD-RW
DVD+R and DVD+RW
DVD-R and DVD-RW
PCMCIA memory card (page 57)
Permissible file systems
ISO9660/Joliet for CD storage media
UDF for DVDs
FAT16 or FAT32 for PCMCIA memory
card with storage medium
Multisession CDs
On multisession CDs, the content of the
first session determines how COMAND
handles the CD.
If the first session, for example, contains
data in audio CD format and the second
session contains MP3 tracks, COMAND
handles the CD as a conventional audio
CD. This means that the MP3 tracks can-
not be accessed.Similarly, if the first session contains MP3
tracks and the second session contains
d a t a i n a u d i o C D f ormat, COMAND handles
the CD as an MP3 CD. Only the MP3 tracks
can be accessed.
File structure of storage medium
When creating an MP3 storage medium,
you can organize MP3 tracks into folders.
A folder can also contain additional fold-
ers. A storage medium may have a maxi-
mum of 255 folders in total. A maximum of
255 tracks and 255 folders are permissible
per folder. A maximum of 4000 tracks in
total are permissible per storage medium.
Track names and folder names
When creating an MP3 storage medium,
you can assign names to the MP3 tracks
and to the folders.
COMAND uses these names in MP3 mode
for the corresponding display. Empty fold-
ers or folders containing data other than
MP3 tracks will not be displayed by
COMAND.
If MP3 files are stored in the root directory
itself, the root directory also counts as a
folder. COMAND will then display the root
directory name as a folder name.
CD audio/DVD audio and MP3
Safety instructions
G Warning
COMAND is classified as a Class 1 laser
product. You must not open the casing.
There is a risk of exposure to invisible laser
laser radiation if you open the casing, or if
the casing is faulty or damaged.
COMAND does not contain any parts that
you are able to maintain yourself. For safety
reasons, all maintenance work must be car-
ried out by qualified technicians.
G Warning
Only carry out the following when the vehi-
cle is stationary:
Inserting a disc
Ejecting a disc
There is a risk of accident by being distract-
ed from road and traffic conditions if you
load a CD/DVD while the vehicle is in mo-
tion.
Notes on MP3 mode
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CD audio/DVD audio and MP3
COMAND supports type I and II 16 bit full-
size PCMCIA memory cards.
i COMAND supports commercially available
PCMCIA cards or PCMCIA card adapters with
storage media that may not be designed for the
temperatures which occur in the vehicle. You
should therefore remove the PCMCIA card from
the vehicle when not in use since extreme tem-
peratures could damage these devices.
1Slot for PCMCIA memory card
Push the PCMCIA memory card into
the slot 1.
The end with the contacts must be
pointing towards the slot.COMAND loads the memory card and
displays the message “Reading memo-
ry card”.
If no MP3 tracks can be found, a mes-
sage will be displayed.
Ejecting from the DVD changer
i If you eject a disc while another is being
played, the DVD changer interrupts playback.
Playback will continue once the disc has been
ejected completely.
Ejecting one disc
Press the Eject button2.
The Magazine menu appears. The mag-
azine compartment with the current
disc is highlighted.1Magazine compartment occupied,
ejecting possible
2Disc type
3Disc name (only if stored on disc)
4Current disc
To select occupied magazine com-
partment: Rotate ymz or slide omp.
Press n.
The message “Ejecting Disc <x>” will be
displayed. The following message will
then be displayed.
Loading PCMCIA memory card
Ejecting CDs and DVDs
G Warning
Only eject a disc when the vehicle is station-
ary. You may otherwise be distracted from
the traffic conditions and could cause an ac-
cident.
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CD audio/DVD audio and MP3
Remove the disc from the slot 1.
If you do not remove the disc from the
slot 1, the DVD changer will automat-
ically pull it back in after a short while
and begin playback.
Ejecting all discs
Press the Eject button2.
The Magazine menu appears.
Select “Eject All”.
The DVD changer ejects the first disc
found. The message “Ejecting Disc <x>”
is displayed.
Remove the disc from the slot 1 when
you see the message prompting you to
do this.
The DVD changer switches to the next
occupied magazine compartment and
ejects the disc.
Repeat the last step until the magazine
is empty.1Eject button
2Slot for PCMCIA memory card
Press the Eject button 1 twice.
The PCMCIA memory card is ejected.
Remove the PCMCIA memory card
from the slot 2.
Ejecting PCMCIA memory card
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CD audio/DVD audio and MP3
From the control unit
Load CD/DVD (page 54) or PCMCIA-
memory card (
page 57).
COMAND loads the inserted medium
and begins playback.
or
Press the y function button.
i Pressing the function button switches di-
rectly to the disc mode selected last (CD audio,
DVD audio, MP3-CD or DVD video). COMAND
then accesses all discs in the DVD changer, the
memory card or the Music Register.
If necessary, select CD/DVD audio/
MP3 media (
page 62).
or
When playing a DVD video: Open the
media list as described under “Select-
ing DVD media” (
page 78).
Select an audio storage medium.
This switches to the required disc
mode.
From the COMAND controller
From another main function
Select “Audio” K “Audio” K “Disc” or
“Memory Card” or “Music Register” in
the Audio menu (
page 40).
i If the required mode was active last, you
only need to select “Audio”.
Within the audio function
Select “Audio” K “Disc” or “Memory
Card” or “Music Register” in the Audio
menu.
i “Disc” accesses audio discs in the DVD
changer, “Memory Card” selects the PCMCIA
memory card, “Music Register” selects the Mu-
sic Register.
If necessary, select CD/DVD audio/
MP3 media (
page 62).
This switches to the required disc
mode.
Example of CD audio mode display
1Disc type J
2Track number
3Track name (only if stored on disc as
CD text)
4Elapsed track time
5Visual track and time display
6Current playback option
7Sound settings
8Media selection
9Disc name (only if stored on disc as CD
text)
aCalls up track list
bStorage medium position in the media
list
cRecord function (ripping), (
page 68)
dPlayback options
Switching to CD audio, DVD audio or
MP3
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CD audio/DVD audio and MP3
In CD audio, DVD audio and
MP3 mode
To activate playback pause:
Briefly press I.
X appears at the top left of the status
bar.
To resume playback: Briefly press I
again.
X disappears.
In DVD audio mode only
To activate playback pause:
Switch to DVD audio mode.
Select g.
The g display changes to T.
To resume playback:
Switch to DVD audio mode.
Select T.
The T display changes to g.
In CD audio, DVD audio and MP3
mode: Select “Changer”.
or
In CD audio and DVD audio mode
only: Press n if the display/selection
window is highlighted.
The media list appears. The
dotR indicates the medium currently
playing.
Media list
The media list shows you the storage me-
dia currently available:
In the DVD changer (magazine com-
partments 1 to 6)
The following storage media can be
read:
J CD audio, L MP3-CD, K DVD
audio and I DVD video
i If a storage medium is not readable, an entry
appears next to the magazine compartment or a
message is displayed when the memory card is
selected.
PCMCIA memory card M at position 7
Music Register N at position 8
To select storage medium: Rotate
ymz or slide qmr.
Press n.
i If you select a video DVD I, then this
switches the unit to video mode (
page 77).
Pause functionSelecting CD/DVD/MP3 media
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Activating the mobile phone
The external device can send vCards
via Bluetooth®.
The external device in the vehicle is
switched on and authorized
(
page 86).
If the phone main menu is displayed se-
lect “Phone”
K “Receive Business
Cards”.
or
If the address book is displayed, select
“Address Book”
K “Receive Business
Cards”.
To import: Start the data transfer on
the external device (
operating guide
for the relevant device).
The COMAND imports the data for the
business cards and displays the num-
ber of business cards received.
To end reception: Press n.
or
Press the í button.
i You can also receive business cards via the
PCMCIA memory card. To do this, the business
cards must be stored in the main directory of the
PCMCIA memory card. Load PCMCIA memory
card (
page 110).
i These settings should normally not be
changed as the factory settings are matched to
most mobile phones.
i Changes may result in significant impair-
ments to the transmission quality. These set-
tings may not be changed during an active phone
call.
In the phone submenu select “Phone”
K “Phone List”.
Select an authorized mobile phone
from the list.
Select “Options” K “Reception Volu-
me” or “Transmission Volume”.
i Reception volume and Transmission only ap-
pear for authorized devices.
1Volume bar
To set the volume: Rotate ymz or
slide qmr.
The volume bar moves up or down.
To confirm selection: Press n or
slide om.
Setting transmit and receive volume
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Address book
i Voice tags can be entered via Voice Control
System.
Adding or changing voice tag
i You can add one voice tag per address book
entry.
Search for an address book entry with-
out or with a voice tag (m display)
(
page 106).
Select “Options” K “Voice Name” K
“Add” or “Change”.
The process continues by voice com-
mands. The Voice Control System
guides you through the dialogs
(
page 176).
Deleting voice tag
Search for an address book entry with
a voice tag (
page 106).
Select “Options” K “Voice Name” K
“Delete”.
A delete prompt appears.
Select “Yes” or “No”.
COMAND will delete or retain the voice
tag on the basis of the selection.
Listening to voice tag
Search for an address book entry with
a voice tag (
page 106).
Select “Options” K “Voice Name” K
“Listen”.
You will hear the voice tag.You can import vCards from a PCMCIA
card into the address book.
i If there are no vCards stored on the PCMCIA
memory card, “Import External Data” is greyed
out.
Push the PCMCIA memory card into
the slot (
page 57).
The end with the contacts must be
pointing towards the slot.
From the Phone main menu:
Select “Phone” K “Import External Da-
ta”
K “Memory Card” on COMAND.
or from within the Address Book function
Select “Address Book” K “Import Ex-
ternal Data”
K “Memory Card” on CO-
MAND.
Press n.
The data import is started.
Voice tagsImporting vCards from a PCMCIA
card
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Overview
The following symbols indicate:
sthat you have to say something
tthat there is a voice output from the
voice control
uthat the system shows information
on the display.
You can use the voice control system to
operate the following systems depending
on the equipment in your vehicle:
Phone
Navigation
Address book
Audio (radio, satellite radio*,
DVD changer, memory card,
music register)
Say the commands without pausing
between individual words. If you enter a
command that does not exist or is incor-
rect, the voice control system asks you for
a new command with “Please repeat” or
“Please repeat your entry!”.
Overview
Operating Safety
G Warning
Please devote your attention first and fore-
most to the traffic situation you are in. While
the system permits hands-free phone oper-
ation, attention to traffic may be diverted
not only by physical operation of a phone,
but also by the distraction of a phone con-
versation while driving. As such, for safety
reasons, we encourage the driver to stop the
vehicle in a safe place before answering or
placing a phone call.
For safety reasons, you should only select a
destination when the vehicle is stationary.
While the navigation system provides direc-
tional assistance, the driver must remain fo-
cused on safe driving behavior, especially
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. Their ob-
servance always remains in the driver’s per-
sonal responsibility. DVD maps do not cover
all areas nor all routes within an area.
Traffic regulations always have priority over
any route recommendations given.
Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph
(approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is
covering a distance of 44 feet (approximate-
ly 13.5 m) every second.
G Warning
Navigation announcements are intended to
direct you while driving without diverting
your attention from the road and driving.
Please always use this feature instead of
consulting the map display for directions.
Consulting the symbols or map display for
directions may cause you to divert your at-
tention from driving and increase your risk
of an accident.
G Warning
Please do not use the Voice Control System
in an emergency, as the tone of your voice
may change in a stressful situation. This
could cause a delay in completing your
phone call in a timely manner. This could
distract you in an emergency situation and
cause you to be involved in an accident.
Symbols only used in this chapter
Usage
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External equipment (AUX)
“Next group”/“Previous group”
With the “Next group”/“Previous group”
commands, you can select the next or pre-
vious group on the inserted audio DVD.
“Next folder”/“Previous folder”
With the “Next folder”/“Previous folder”
commands, you can select a folder on the
inserted CD/DVD in MP3 mode.
“Memory card”
With the “Memory card” command, you
can switch to the PCMCIA card on the
COMAND system.
“DVD video”
With the “DVD video” command, you can
start a video DVD on the COMAND system.
“Hard disk”
With the “Hard disk” command, you can
change to the internal hard disk (Music
Register) of COMAND.You can use the “Audio Aux” command to
activate the aux input.
External equipment (AUX)
Audio aux