bluetooth MERCEDES-BENZ C-Class SEDAN 2016 W205 Comand Manual
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1, 2, 3 ...
360° cameraDisplaying images ............................ 47
Opening the camera cover for
cleaning (COMAND) .........................4 8
Settings ........................................... 47
Switching on/off .............................. 47
A
Access data of the mobile phone
network provider
Deleting ......................................... 129
Editing ........................................... 128
Making entries ............................... 127
Selecting ........................................ 127
Acoustic locking confirmation
Activating/deactivating
(COMAND) ....................................... 46
Activating media mode
General notes ................................ 149
Switching on automatically ............ 150
Adding bookmarks ............................ 137
Address
Entering (navigation) ........................ 59
Address book
Adding a new contact .................... 109
Adding information to a contact .... 110
Automatically importing contacts
from the phone .............................. 112
Browsing ........................................ 108
Calling up ....................................... 108
Changing the category of an entry .. 111
Changing the display and sorting
criteria for contacts ....................... 112
Deleting contacts ........................... 112
Deleting imported contacts ........... 114
Displaying contact details .............. 109
Editing a contact ............................ 111
Entering characters ......................... 30
Importing contacts ........................ 113
Introduction ................................... 108
Making a call ................................. 110
Receiving vCards ........................... 113
Saving a contact ............................ 112
Searching for a contact ................. 108
Sending e-mails ............................. 110 Sending text messages .................. 110
Starting route guidance ................. 110
Storing a phone number as a
speed dial number ......................... 111
Voice tags ...................................... 111
Address entry menu
Navigation ........................................ 59
Adjusting the volume
COMAND ......................................... 28
Media source ................................... 28
Traffic announcements .................... 28
Alternative Route ................................ 78
Ambient lighting
Setting (COMAND) ........................... 45
Asterisk key
see Favorites button
Audio CD/DVD and MP3 mode
Activating ....................................... 153
Bluetooth
®audio mode ................. 162
Connecting USB devices ................ 152
Data me
dia, file systems, formats .. 150
Gracenote®Media Database ......... 155
Inserting/removing a CD/DVD
(single drive) .................................. 152
Media interface .............................. 167
Media Register ............................... 158
Media search ................................. 156
Overview menu .............................. 152
Playback options ........................... 153
SD memory card ............................ 152
Search menu ................................. 155
Selecting a track ............................ 154
Sound settings ............................... 175
Stop and playback function ........... 154
Automatic folding mirror function
Activating/deactivating
(COMAND) ....................................... 46
Automatic locking feature
Activating/deactivating
(COMAND) ....................................... 46
Automatic time
Switching on/off .............................. 36
Automatic volume adjustment
General information ......................... 41
Switching on/off .............................. 41
Avoiding an area .................................. 88
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B
Back button......................................... 21
Bluetooth®
Activating audio mode ................... 165
Activating/deactivating ................... 41
Audio device mode and searching
for mobile phones .......................... 164
Basic display (audio mode) ............ 165
Connecting another mobile
phone ............................................ 100
Connecting audio devices .............. 162
De-authorizing (de-registering) a
device ............................................ 165
Device list ...................................... 162
Displaying connection details ........ 100
Displaying details ........................... 164
Entering the passcode ..................... 98
External authorization (audio
device) ........................................... 163
General information ......................... 40
Increasing the volume using
COMAND ....................................... 166
Interface .......................................... 95
Introduction ..................................... 95
Reconnecting an audio device ....... 164
Searching for a mobile phone .......... 98
Selecting a playback option ........... 166
Selecting a track ............................ 166
Starting and stopping playback ..... 165
Starting playback if the Blue-
tooth
®audio device has been
stopped ......................................... 165
Telephony ........................................ 96
Telephony notes .............................. 95
Burmester
®surround sound sys-
tem
Balance/fader ............................... 176
Calling up the sound menu ............ 176
Equalizer ........................................ 176
Equipment ..................................... 176
Surround sound ............................. 177
Buttons and controller ........................ 21
C
Call lists
Displaying details ........................... 115 Opening and selecting an entry ..... 114
Saving an entry in the address
book .............................................. 115
Calling up the compass display ......... 91
Car pool lanes ...................................... 58
Category list (music search) ............ 156
CD
Inserting ........................................ 152
Notes on discs ............................... 151
Characters
Entering (navigation) ........................ 31
Climate control
Calling up climate control
(COMAND) ....................................... 50
Calling up the climate control bar
(COMAND) ....................................... 49
COMAND ......................................... 49
Cooling with air dehumidification
(COMAND) ....................................... 51
Ionization (COMAND) ....................... 50
Overview .......................................... 49
Perfume atomizer (COMAND) .......... 50
Setting the air distribution
(COMAND) ....................................... 49
Setting the airflow (COMAND) ......... 49
Setting the climate mode
(COMAND) ....................................... 50
Setting the temperature
(COMAND) ....................................... 49
Switching ionization on/off
(COMAND) ....................................... 50
Switching on/off
(COMAND) ................................. 50, 51
Climate control bar
Calling up ......................................... 49
COMAND
Basic display menu .......................... 29
Basic functions ................................ 28
Controller ......................................... 21
Display ............................................. 19
Selecting operating mode ................ 29
Settings ......................................... 137
Switching on/off .............................. 28
COMAND display
Cleaning instructions ....................... 19
Setting ............................................. 35
Contacts
Deleting ......................................... 112
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Switching the locator lighting on/
off .................................................... 46
Lights
Setting the ambient lighting
(COMAND) ....................................... 45
List of access data
New provider ................................. 127
List of mobile phone network pro-
viders
With the selected provider ............. 127
Locator lighting
Setting (COMAND) ........................... 46
Locking confirmation
see Acoustic locking confirmation
M
Making a callUsing speed dial ............................ 102
Using the call lists ......................... 102
Using the phone book .................... 102
Map (navigation)
3D map ............................................ 85
Adjusting the scale .......................... 85
Building images ................................ 87
Country-specific information ............ 87
Displaying the next intersection ...... 86
Elevation modeling ........................... 87
Map heading up ............................... 85
Map settings .................................... 85
Moving ............................................. 56
North orientation ............................. 85
Notes ............................................... 84
Rotating the 3D map ........................ 87
Selecting POI symbols on the
map ................................................. 85
Selecting text information on the
map ................................................. 86
Showing the map version ................. 86
Switching highway information
on/off .............................................. 86
Updating .......................................... 89
Map functions ...................................... 84
Media Interface
Basic display .................................. 167
Playback options ........................... 168
Search ........................................... 168
Selecting a music file ..................... 167 Supported devices ......................... 167
Supported file formats ................... 167
Switching to Media Interface ......... 167
Video function ............................... 169
Media mode
Switching on .................................. 149
Media Register
Basic display .................................. 158
Calling up memory space informa-
tion ................................................ 161
Copying files .................................. 158
Deleting all files ............................. 160
Renaming/deleting files ................ 160
Selecting a playback mode ............ 161
Switching on .................................. 158
Media search
By folder ........................................ 156
Category list .................................. 156
Current tracklist ............................ 156
General notes ................................ 156
Keyword search ............................. 157
Music genres ................................. 157
Selecting by cover ......................... 157
Starting the media search .............. 156
Memory card
see SD memory card
Mercedes-Benz Apps ......................... 134
Microphone, switc hing o
n/off
......... 103
Mobile phone
Authorizing ....................................... 98
Connecting (Bluetooth
®inter-
face) ................................................ 96
Connecting another mobile
phone ............................................ 100
De-authorizing ............................... 100
Displaying Bluetooth
®connection
details ............................................ 100
Enabling for Internet access .......... 126
Monitor
see COMAND display
MP3
Copyright ....................................... 151
Stop and playback function ........... 154
see Audio CD/DVD and MP3 mode
Multimedia system
see Display
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Setting up ...................................... 116
State/province
Selecting .......................................... 60
Stop function
Video DVD ..................................... 173
Storing stations
Radio ............................................. 142
Street name announcements
Switching on/off (COMAND) ........... 57
Switching between summer time
and standard time ............................... 36
Switching on media mode
Using the Media button ................. 149
Via the device list .......................... 149
Via the main function bar ............... 149
System settings
Automatic volume adjustment ......... 41
Bluetooth
®....................................... 40
Date ................................................. 36
Importing/exporting data ................ 42
Language ......................................... 41
Text reader speed ............................ 38
Time ................................................. 36
Time zone ........................................ 36
Voice Control System ...................... 38
T
Telephone
Accepting a call (COMAND) ........... 101
Adding a call .................................. 102
Adjusting the volume for calls .......... 28
Authorizing a mobile phone (con-
necting) ............................................ 98
Call lists ......................................... 114
Call waiting .................................... 104
Calling up the telephone menu ........ 96
Calls with several participants ....... 103
Conference calls ............................ 104
Connecting a mobile phone (gen-
eral information) .............................. 96
De-authorizing (disconnecting) a
mobile phone ................................. 100
Deleting a speed dial preset .......... 117
Deleting messages ........................ 124
Displaying Bluetooth
®connection
details ............................................ 100
Downloading messages manually .. 119 E-mail ............................................. 117
E-mail requirements ....................... 117
E-mail settings ............................... 118
Ending an active call ...................... 104
Entering a number ......................... 101
Entering phone numbers ................ 101
Establishing the connection from
the mobile phone ............................. 99
Function restrictions ........................ 96
Functions available during a call .... 102
General notes .................................. 95
Incoming call during an existing
call ................................................. 104
Making a call ................................. 101
Message conditions ....................... 117
Message settings ........................... 118
Operating options ............................ 96
Phone book .................................... 105
Reading messages ......................... 119
Reception and transmission vol-
ume ............................................... 100
Reconnecting a mobile phone
automatically ................................. 100
Rejecting a call (COMAND) ............ 101
Safety notes ..................................... 95
Sending DTMF tones ...................... 103
Setting up a speed dial .................. 116
Switching between calls (call wait-
ing) ................................................ 103
Switching between mobile
phones ........................................... 100
Switching the microphone
on/of
f..1 03
Telephone menu overview ...............9 6
Tex
t message conditions ............... 117
Text message settings ...................1 18
Text messages (SMS) .................... 117
Toggling ......................................... 103
Using the telephone ....................... 101
Writing e-mails ............................... 121
Writing text messages ................... 120
Telephone number
Entering ......................................... 101
Text messages (SMS)
Calling the sender .......................... 122
Calling up the settings menu ......... 118
Configuring the text messages
displayed ....................................... 118
Deleting ......................................... 124
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XSelectSystem Settings.
The System Settingsmenu is displayed.
XSelect WiFi.
The WiFi menu appears.
XSelect Connect Using Security Key.
XSelect the vehicle from the device to be con-
nected. The vehicle is displayed with the SSID
MB WLAN XXXXX
.
XEnter the security key that appears on the
multimedia system display into the device to
be connected.
XConfirm the entry.
Generating a new security key
XTo select Vehiclefrom the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
XTo switch to the menu bar: slide 6the con-
troller.
XSelect System Settings.
The System Settingsmenu appears.
XSelect WiFi.
The WiFi menu appears.
XSelect Generate Security Key.
XSelectRegenerate.
A new security key is generated.
XTo save the security key: turn the controller
and select Save.
The WiFi menu appears. The new security key
will now be displayed and verified when a
connection is established via the security key.
The connection must be re-established with
the newly created security key.
iDevice connections established using the
previous security key will no longer work after
the security key is changed. You have to
reconnect these devices (
Ypage 39).
Changing the name of the SSID
XTo select Vehiclefrom the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
XTo switch to the menu bar: slide 6the con-
troller.
XSelect System Settings.
The System Settingsmenu is displayed.
XSelect WiFi.
The WiFi menu appears.
XSelect Change SSID.
A dialog for entering the SSID appears.
XEnter the new SSID.
XSelect ¬.
XPress the controller.
From now on, when establishing a connec-
tion, the vehicle will be shown with the new
SSID both on the device to be connected and
in the Connect
UsingSecurityKeymenu.
iDevice connections established using the
previous SSID will no longer work after the
SSID is changed. You have to reconnect these
devices (
Ypage 39).
Bluetooth®settings
General information about Blue-
tooth®
Bluetooth®-capable devices, e. g. mobile
phones, need to comply with a certain profile in
order to be connected to the multimedia sys-
tem. Every Bluetooth
®device has its own spe-
cific Bluetooth®name.
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Bluetooth®technology is a standard for short-
range wireless data transmissions up to approx-
imately 10 meter s. You can use Bluetooth
®to
connect your mobile phone to the multimedia
system, for example:
Ruse the hands-free system
Restablish an Internet connection
Rlisten to music using Bluetooth®Audio
Rexchange vCards
Bluetooth®is a registered trademark of Blue-
tooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Inc.
Activating/deactivating Bluetooth®
X
Press the Øbutton.
or
XSelect Vehiclein the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
XTo select System Settings: slide6, turn
and press the controller.
A menu appears.
XTo select Activate Bluetooth: turn and
press the controller.
This switches Bluetooth
®on O or off ª.
Automatic volume adjustment
General information
With the AutomaticVolumeAdjustmentfunc-
tion, the volumes of different audio sources are
adjusted for each other, to compensate for rel-
ative differences in volume.
For example: changing from a relatively quiet to
a relatively loud radio station. The volume for
both stations sounds the same. Manual read-
justment of the volume is not required.
The Automatic Volume Adjustment
function
is deactivated ªwhen the vehicle leaves the
factory. Using this function, the dynamic range
of the music is slightly reduced. To make the
most of the audiophile sound quality, it is rec-
ommended to leave it off.
Switching the automatic volume
adjustment on/off
XPress the Øbutton.
or
XPress Vehiclein the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
XTo select System Settings: slide6, turn
and press the controller.
A menu appears.
XTo select Automatic Volume Adjustment:
turn and press the controller.
Switch the Automatic Volume Adjustment
function on Oor off ª.
Setting the system language
This function allows you to determine the lan-
guage for the menu displays and the navigation
messages. The selected language affects the
characters available for entry.
iThe navigation announcements are not
available in all languages. If a language is not
available, the navigation announcements will
be in English.
iWhen you set the system language, the lan-
guage of the Voice Control System will
change accordingly. If it is not supported by
the Voice Control System, English will be
selected.
XPress the Øbutton.
or
XPress Vehiclein the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
XTo select System Settings: slide6, turn
and press the controller.
A menu appears.
XTo select Language: turn and press the con-
troller.
The list of languages appears. The #dot indi-
cates the current setting.
XSelect the desired language.
The multimedia system loads the selected
language and sets it.
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iThe route is calculated using the digital map
data. The calculation time depends on the
distance from the destination, for example.
The calculated route may differ from the ideal
route, e.g. due to roadworks or incomplete
map data. Please also refer to the notes about the digital map (
Ypage 89).
XTo call up the keyword search: selectè
by sliding 6, turning and pressing the con-
troller in the address entry menu.
XTo view the vicinity of the destination: to
select :, turn and press the controller.
You can explore the destination area.
Requirement for exploring a destination
(USA): mbrace must be activated for Internet
access (
Ypage 125).
Requirement for exploring a destination (Can- ada): a mobile phone is connected to the mul-
timedia system via Bluetooth
®(Ypage 96)
or USB (Ypage 167).
Keyword search
Entering keywords
The keyword search is used to help find desti-
nations using fragments of words. The keyword
search is tolerant of errors.
It can be used for an address or a POI. For exam-
ple, you can search for the Empire State Building
in New York.
The keyword search finds geographically toler-
ant hits. If, for example, you are searching for a
street located on the edge of a major city, the
search will also cover adjacent smaller cities.
The keyword search supports languages using
Latin characters.
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
XTo select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
XSelect Keyword Search.
XEnter the first few letters of the city and
street, e.g. NEWandEMP.
While entering the information, the number of
exact matches/all hits is shown.
---/---
is displayed if fewer than three char-
acters have been entered.
999+
is displayed if there are too many hits.
XSelect the ¬symbol.
The search results are displayed
(
Ypage 61).
Selecting search results
The search results are divided into categories,
such as addresses. The number of exact/total
hits is shown in brackets.
Further search results are displayed, if POI
Searchand/orFuzzy Searchare activated in
the search options (Ypage 62).
XTo select Addresses: press the controller.
The search results are displayed.
Exact hits are shown at the very top of the list.
Hits are listed alphabetically. The search term
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that you entered is highlighted in orange in the
entries.
XSelect an entry: turn and press the controller.
The address entry menu appears, showing the
destination address.
XTo start route calculation:selectStart.
XTo select a POI: selectPOIsintheVicin‐
ityorAll POIsby turning and pressing the
controller.
A list appears. The search results are dis-
played according to the linear distance, start-
ing with those closest.
XSelect a POI.
The POI is shown.
XTo start route calculation: select Start.
XTo use online search:selectOnline
Searchby turning and pressing the control-
ler.
The search switches to the online functions.
Online search requirement (USA): mbrace
must be activated for Internet access
(
Ypage 125).
Requirement for the online map display (Can-
ada): a mobile phone is connected to the mul-
timedia system via Bluetooth
®(Ypage 96)
or USB (Ypage 167).
Selecting search options
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
XTo select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
XSelect Keyword Search.
XTo select Search Options: slide5, turn
and press the controller.
XSelect Fuzzy SearchorPOI Search.
Switch the setting on Oor off ª.
The error-tolerant search is useful if parts of
the address are incomplete or the spelling is
unclear.
The POI search takes into account points of
interest in the search.
Selecting a state/province
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
XTo select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
XSelect Keyword Search.
XTo select State/Province: slide5, turn
and press the controller.
States/provinces are sorted alphabetically.
XTo select a state/province: turn and press the
controller.
Using online search
Requirement (USA): mbrace must be activated
for Internet access (Ypage 125).
Requirement (Canada): a mobile phone is con-
nected to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
®
(Ypage 96) or USB (Ypage 167).
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
XTo select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
XSelect Keyword Search.
XTo select OnlineSearch: slide5, turn and
press the controller.
The search switches to the online functions.
Selecting a destination from the list of
last destinations
The last 50 destinations are stored automati-
cally.
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
XTo select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
XSelect From Previous Destinations.
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Selecting a POI category
POI categories appear after choosing the menu
itemsNear Destination,Current Positionand after entering another city.
XTurn and press the controller.
The Gsymbol after an entry shows that fur-
ther categories are available.
XSelect a sub-category.
The POI search covers a 240 mi (400 km)
radius around the selected position.
Once the search is completed, the POI list is
displayed.
The search results display the following infor-
mation:
Ran arrow that shows the linear direction to
the POI (search around vehicle position)
Rthe linear distance to the POI
Rthe name of the POI
XSelect a point of interest (Ypage 65).
The complete address of the POI is shown.
Selecting a POI
Requirement for "Calling up a POI": a mobile
phone must be connected to the multimedia
system (
Ypage 96).
Requirements for "Viewing the vicinity of the
destination" and "Loading data from the Inter-
net" (USA): mbrace must be activated for Inter-
net access (
Ypage 125).
Requirements for "Viewing the vicinity of the
destination" and "Loading data from the Inter-
net" (Canada): a mobile phone must be connec-
ted to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
®
(Ypage 96) or USB (Ypage 167).
The complete address of the POI is shown.
XTo view the vicinity of the destination:
select :by turning and pressing the con-
troller.
If street images are available, the street in the
vicinity of the destination address is shown.
XTo call up the map: selectMap.
XMove the map, change the map scale
(Ypage 66) and select the POI.
3D POIs can be displayed in an all-round view
(
Ypage 65)
XTo call up a POI: selectCall.
If a phone number is available, the multimedia
system switches to the telephone function.
XTo load data from the Internet: selectwww.
If an Internet address is available, data is loa-
ded from the Internet.
XTo store a POI: selectSave.
The POI can be saved as:
Rhome address
Ra navigable address book contact
(Ypage 108)
Ra personal destination on the SD card
(Ypage 83).
XTo start route calculation: selectStartor
Continue
by turning and pressing the con-
troller.
If Calculate Alternative Routes
is acti-
vated (Ypage 56), Continueis available.
Rotating a 3D POI
Realistically modeled buildings are shown on
the map in an all-round view. These 3D POIs are
sights or buildings of regional importance, e.g. a
main railway station.
3D POIs can be turned on the 20 m, 50 m and
100 m map scales. To aid orientation, the points
of the compass are shown while turning.
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Searching for a gas station when the
fuel level is low
Requirement: the settingGasonReservemust
be enabled (Ypage 57).
If the fuel tank reserve level is displayed, you will
see the Reserve Fuel Would you like to
start a search for surrounding gasstations?message.
XTo select YesorNo: turn and press the con-
troller.
If you select Yes
, the gas station search
starts. When the search is complete, a list of
the gas stations available along the route or in
the vicinity is displayed.
If you select No
, the search is canceled.
XSelect the gas station.
The address of the gas station is displayed.
XTo selectStart: press the controller.
The selected gas station is entered into posi-
tion 1 of the intermediate destinations menu.
Route guidance begins.
If the intermediate destinations menu already
contains four intermediate destinations, a
prompt will be displayed, asking you whether you wish to enter the gas station into position
1. If you select Yes
, the gas station is accep-
ted and intermediate destination 4 is deleted.
Entering a destination from
Mercedes-Benz Apps
Requirement (USA): mbrace is activated for the
Mercedes-Benz Apps (Ypage 125).
Requirement (Canada): a mobile phone is con-
nected to the multimedia system via Bluetooth
®
(Ypage 96) or USB (Ypage 167).
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
XTo select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
XSelect From Mercedes-Benz Apps.
The list of Mercedes-Benz Apps appears.
Using geo-coordinates
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Ø button.
XTo show the menu: slide6the controller.
XTo select Destination: turn and press the
controller.
XSelect Using Geo-Coordinates.
Geo-coordinates (longitude and latitude) are
entered in degrees, minutes and seconds.
XTo enter geo-coordinates: turn the control-
ler.
The value for degree, minute or second
changes.
XTo move the selection within the line: slide
1 the controller.
XTo move the selection between lines: slide
4the controller.
XTo confirm the value: press the controller.
XTo store geo-coordinates: selectSaveby
turning and pressing the controller.
The destination with the geo-coordinates can
be saved as:
Ra home address in the address book
Ra navigable address book contact
For further information on the address
book, see (
Ypage 108)
Ra personal destination on the SD card
(Ypage 83).
XTo start route calculation: selectStart
RouteGuidanceby turning and pressing the
controller.
Personal POIs and routes
General notes
The use of personal POIs for displaying traffic
surveillance equipment is not permitted in every country. Please observe the country-specific
regulations and always drive at a suitable speed.
Personal POIs are filed in categories:
RNot Classified
Standard entry for personal POIs
RMercedes-Benz Apps
Personal POIs (destinations, routes) that you
have imported via the online functions
(
Ypage 134)
RCategories which you have created yourself,
e.g. on your PC
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