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113 Navigation
Important notes
Warning
G
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 Center.
!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. CD maps do not cover all
areas nor all routes within an area.
iThe CD drive can read navigation CDs
and playback audio CDs.
If an audio CD is in the CD drive and
b is pressed, the message “No CD
available. Insert NAVI-CD type DX only”
will be displayed.
Remove the audio CD and insert a
navigation CD (
page 119).
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114 NavigationImportant notes
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.
Change the navigation CD
(page 119).
!GPS (G
lobal P
ositioning S
ystem) sig-
nals received make it possible to deter-
mine the current vehicle position.
Deviations from the actual position
may occur
if the reception of GPS signals is
disturbed e.g. in parking garages
and tunnels
if road conditions are bad
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
(page 179).
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 situation.
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117 Navigation
Quick reference
Function
Page
1
Switching COMAND on
and off
12
2
Requesting and dis-
playing Info Services
System settings
184
187
3
Switching the navigation
system on
122
4
CD drive for navigation
CD or audio CDiPay attention to regional
version of navigation CD
45
5
Color screen
6
Entering destination via
the map
131
7
Zooming out for less de-
tailed map
Displaying and removing
a long list entry in full in
a window
133,
158
138
8
Zooming in for more de-
tailed map
133,
158
9
Turn to
Highlight menu field, list
entry or character
Alter the map scale
Press to
Confirm entry/selection,
starting function or acti-
vating submenu
133
10
Switching back to the
previous menu
11
When entering informati-
on:
Deletes last character or
complete entry
124
Function
Page
Function
Page
12
Muting current route in-
structions or
Switching off voice out-
put for the duration of
the current route
guidance
153
153
13
Change between day and
night display
198
14
Ejecting navigation CD
119
15
Route guidance active:
Displays estimated time
of arrival and current dis-
tance to destination
Route guidance not acti-
ve:
Displays last
destination driven
147
147
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154 NavigationRoute guidanceExample of a traffic situation with voice
output
1“Prepare to turn right” (advance notice)
2“Turn right after 250 feet”
3“Please, turn next right”
Manual recall of the current voice instruc-
tion
Press ö.Advance notice of right turn
4Name of the street you are to turn onto
5Arrow indicating driving direction
6Distance in miles to right turn
7Name of the street you are travelling onJust before a right turn
8Right-turn arrow
9Distance graph to turning point, redu-
ces as you approach the intersectionTurning onto a street
iAs you approach a junction or inter-
change (e.g. I-695), COMAND will advi-
se you the direction of travel to follow
(e.g. North) as well as the name of the
route.
P82.85-9463-31US
RECTOR ST
Map
Stop
Mix
WEST SIDE HWY/WEST ST
0.4 mi4
5
6
7
iIn special situations, e.g. when turning
quickly several times in succession, the-
re may be deviations in the accuracy of
the voice instructions.
P82.85-9464-31US
RECTOR ST
Map
Stop
Mix
WEST SIDE HWY/WEST ST
8
9
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190 Info Services/System settingsSystem settingsYou can select the following languages
“Adopt from Instrument Cluster”
COMAND will use the same language
as is set in instrument cluster
“Deutsch”
“English” (metric)
Distance measured in km,
speed in km/h
“English” (imperial)
Distance measured in yards and miles,
speed in miles per hour (mph)
“Español”
“Français”
“Italiano”
“Nederlands”COMAND is equipped with an integrated
clock, which it shows in the main system
settings menu.
Automatically
COMAND automatically sets date and time
if the GPS time is received.
However, you can make the following ad-
justments:
Set the time in increments of 30 minu-
tes (
page 191)
Set the time by selecting a country and
the time zone (
page 192)Manually
You must always set the clock manually
(
page 195), 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
Setting date and timeiThe clock displays e.g. the estimated
time of arrival at the destination during
route guidance.
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194 Info Services/System settingsSystem settingsAutomatic time conversion
1Setting change summer/winter time
Press the right-hand rotary/push-
button v.
Checkmark P indicates that auto-
matic time change is active.
Press the right-hand rotary/push-
button v longer than 2 seconds.
The settings are adopted and the main
system settings menu will appear.
P82.85-9525-31US
SYS Country (Time)Country: Canada
Timezone: Atlantic
1
Autom. S/WTime
Position 1
Meaning
Automatic sum-
mer/winter time
The time in this
country/timezone
changes, the dates
of the time change
are known
Summer time
The dates of the
time changs are
not known, the
change to winter
time must be made
manually
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195 Info Services/System settings
System settings
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
Date/time menu1Day, month, year, hours, minutes
Day is highlighted when the menu
appears
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight “Date/Time...” in the
settings menu (
page 188) and press
to confirm.
The menu displays date and time.Setting
Activating the setting mode
Press the right-hand rotary/push-
button v.
Setting mode is active R.
Move the day forwards or back
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to the right or left.
Cancelling setting mode
Press the right-hand rotary/push-
button v.
Setting mode is switched off V. The
cursor moves one position to the right.
Repeat the operating steps to subse-
quently change month, year, hours and
minutes.
P82.85-9531-31US
SYS Date/TimeDate
01. 2002
Ti m e
10:24 AM 01.
Country (Time)
Time Format
1
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196 Info Services/System settingsSystem settingsAdopting settings
Press the right-hand rotary/push-
button v longer than 2 seconds.
The main system settings menu will ap-
pear with the changed settings.
With the number keys
Enter date and time using the number
keys 0 through 9.
The cursor moves onto the next entry if
you enter a value completely, e.g. “06”
for the month.
Adopt the settings as described above.Selecting the time format
1Date display in day, month format
2Date display in month, day format
3Time display in 24-hour format
4Time display in 12-hour format
P Setting is active
Q Setting is not activeIn the “Date/Time” menu
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight “Time Format” and
press to confirm.
The “Time Format” menu will appear.
Setting
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight the desired entry and
press to confirm. A checkmark will ap-
pear P.
iIf you have selected an invalid setting,
the message “Invalid input” will appear.
P82.85-9526-31US
SYS Time Format
Date Display: DD.MM
Time Display: 24h
Time Display: AM/PM Date Display: MM.TT
1243
iIf the 12-hour format is selected, either
AM (a
nte m
eridiem) or PM (p
ost m
eri-
diem) will appear after the time.
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198 Info Services/System settingsSystem settings1Changes by pressing Ä
2Changes by pressing Ä and light
sensor in the roof control unit
P Setting active
Q Setting not activeIf the settings menu (
page 188) is dis-
played
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v 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.
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight the desired setting and
press to confirm.
The desired setting is active P.
Setting 2 has been selected
If the light sensor recognizes darkness or
twilight, the screen will change to night
display.Changing the display
Press Ä to access the following dis-
plays in succession.
Day display
Night display
Screen off
and the Day display again
Setting the display dimming charac-
teristics (day and night display)
P82.85-9528-31US
SYS Change display mode
Display Button
Display Button and
light sensor
1
2
Day/Night setting via
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206 IndexDetour
calculating 163
Traffic jam ahead 163
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 107
initiating 107
Ending a call
at the COMAND control unit 81
at the multifunctional steering
wheel 79
Enter
Unlock code 78Entering
House number 129
Intersection 128
Vehicle location 179
Error messages
CD operation 60
F
Factory settings
reset 199
Fault messages
during preparation of navigation
startup 122
G
GPS 114
GPS time 191
I
Important notes
Navigation 112
Telephone 68Incoming call 79
accepting at the COMAND control
unit 80
accepting at the multifunctional stee-
ring wheel 79
refusing a call 81
L
Language
selecting 189
Latitude 135
List
Country list 193
Route list
detailed route list 165
route list 164
Loading
CD drive with an audio CD 45
CDs in the changer 45
Longitude 135