light MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2004 C215 Comand Manual
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100 Telephone*Telephone operationSelecting an entry from the dialed
numbers list
The COMAND automatically generates a
list of the last 10 numbers dialed. The list
is sorted chronologically with the most
recently dialed number at the top of the
list.
Displaying the list
In the Telephone menu (
page 96),
press the
Redial
soft key.
or
In the Telephone menu (
page 96),
press the
Calls
soft key.
The list is displayed and the most
recently dialed number is highlighted. The status bar shows:
the caller’s name if her or his name and
number are stored in the phone book
the message
Unknown
Name
if no entry
is available
You can select the following functions:
Changing the list display
Selecting an entry and begin dialing
Ending a call (
page 99)Changing the list display
Press the
ABC
soft key.
The display changes to names.
or
Press the
123
soft key.
The display changes to numbers.
Selecting an entry and begin dialing
Use g or G to select the desired
entry.
Press k.
or
Press E.
The telephone dials the number.
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101 Telephone*
Telephone operation
Selecting an entry from the answered
calls list
The COMAND automatically generates a
list of the last 10 calls received. The list is
sorted chronologically with the most
recently received call at the top of the list.
Displaying the list
In the
Dialed
numbers list
(
page 100), press h until
Answered
calls list appears.
The list is displayed and the most
recently dialed number is highlighted. The status bar shows:
the caller’s name if her or his name and
number are stored in the phone book
the message
Unknown
Name
if no entry
is available
the telephone numberYou can select the following functions:
Changing list display (
page 100)
Selecting an entry and begin dialing
(page 100)
Ending a call (
page 99)
Missed calls
If there are one or more missed calls avai-
lable on the mobile phone, a correspon-
ding message will appear.
Press the
Back
soft key to return to the
Telephone menu.
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104 Telephone*Telephone operationThe phone book contains all entries
of the internal memory of the mobile
phone (TDMA/CDMA and GSM mobile
phone)
of the address book (
page 169) if it
contains any telephone numbers
Displaying the phone book
In the Telephone menu (
page 96),
press the Z soft key.
The phone book will appear.The first entry found is at the top of the list
and highlighted. Entries marked with abbreviations have
been imported into the phone book from
the address book (
page 174).
Entries marked with symbols have been
imported into the phone book from the in-
ternal memory of the mobile phone.
Usable phone number categories:
Symbol : Cell number
Symbol : Private number
Symbol : Business number
And additional categories:
Symbol : Fax number
Symbol : Pager number
Symbol : Main number
Phone bookiCOMAND cannot read entries from SIM
card.
Phone book
entry
Status bar shows
A phone number
Unknown
Name
A name for a
phone number
The phone number
Several numbers
Several
Numbers
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110 NavigationImportant notesWarning
G
For safety reasons, you should only enter a
destination when the vehicle is stationary.
When the vehicle is in motion, a passenger
should enter the destination. Study manual
and select route before driving.
Do not watch display screen or operate but-
tons while the vehicle is in motion - let voice
instructions guide you. Stop at a safe locati-
on before using buttons or making correc-
tions.
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 car is co-
vering a distance of 50 feet (approximately
14 m) every second.
The route calculated by COMAND is a re-
commendation on how to best reach your
selected destination.
During route guidance, you will not receive
any information on
Traffic lights
Stop and yield signs
Parking or stopping zones
One-way streets
Narrow bridges
Similar traffic regulation data
You should therefore always strictly observe
traffic regulations while driving. Drive care-
fully and always obey traffic laws and road
signs even if they contradict COMAND in-
structions.
Warning
G
The Navigation DVD module contains a
Class 1 laser product. There is a danger of
invisible laser radiation if the cover is ope-
ned or damaged.
Do not remove the cover. The Navigation
DVD module does not contain any parts ser-
viceable by the user. For safety reasons,
have any necessary service work performed
only by qualified personnel.
Important notes
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136 NavigationRoute guidanceImportant map symbols:
Current vehicle location and direction
of travel y
If the map orientation
2D Heading Up
(page 148) is chosen, the arrow will
always point upward.
The remaining route section is
highlighted in blue color.
Display example 2:On the right side of the display, the symbol
for the next driving maneuver is indicated
(here: right turn).
On the very right side next to turn symbol
is the distance bar. It indicates the
distance to the next driving maneuver
(here: 300 ft).
The status bar shows the name of the
street after the driving maneuver, if
available, here:
PARK AVE
The destination is marked with a flag $ on
the map, an intermediate destination is
marked with a flag showing the letter
S.
Altering the map scale
The current map scale is indicated on the
left side of the status bar.
Press any soft key.
The soft key displays appear.
iThe colored highlight only appears
when the system has completed the
route calculation.
iUsing the control system, the display
unit can be changed between km or
miles (see your vehicle’s Operator’s
Manual).
When the display unit is set to
miles, the COMAND will indicate
distances in miles (mi) or feet (ft).
When the display unit is set to km,
the COMAND will indicate
distances in kilometers (km) or
meters (m).
iIf no other action is taken within
approx. 8 seconds, the soft key
displays will disappear again.
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168 ServiceSMS (Mail)
In the SMS Inbox Folder (
page 165),
use g or G to select a message.
Press the
Delete
soft key.
The Delete dialog will appear.
Press E to confirm with
Yes
.
The message is deleted.If you do not wish to delete the message
Press h to highlight
No
and then
press E.
or
Press the
Back
soft key.
The SMS Inbox Folder will appear and
the sender is still marked.
Deleting an SMS message
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174 ServiceAddress bookPlayback
Activate the detail view (
page 171)
of the desired address book entry.
Press the
Play
soft key.
The spoken name is played back.
Deleting
Activate the detail view (
page 171)
of the desired address book entry.
Press the
Del.
soft key.
You are asked if you really wish to
delete the name.
Answer
Yes
or
No
.
Yes
:
Press H to highlight
Yes
and
press E to confirm.
The system deletes the name.
No
:
Press E.
or
Press the
Back
soft key.
The system does not delete the
name.
Exporting an address book entry
You can export the telephone numbers of
address book entries to other devices or
memories (e.g. to the mobile phone
internal memory).
Activate the detail view (
page 171)
of the desired address book entry.
Press the
Export
soft key.
A list of possible devices is displayed.
Press g or G to select a target
device.
Press E.
The system exports the name and the
telephone number. The message Transmitting Data
is displayed.
iThe
Export
soft key will not appear if
the selected address book entry does
not contain a telephone number or if no
device can receive data.
iThe entry to be exported must not
contain more than three phone
numbers. If the entry has been
exported to the mobile phone internal
memory, for example, then the
telephone book will have three entries
of the same name, but with different
phone numbers. The entries are
marked
work
, cell
, or private (
home)
(
page 104).
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183 Service
Notebook
AThe notebook is by default sorted by entry
dates. You can change the order to sorting
by reminder dates.
Entry DateThe most recently entered note is at
the top of the list.
Reminder DateThe most recent alarm date is at the
top of the list. Entries containing
reminders are followed by entries
without reminders.Sorting by reminder dates
Press the
Sort
soft key.
A selection menu appears. If the item
Entry Date
is active, item
Reminder
Date
is automatically highlighted.
Press button E.
The notebook is now sorted by
reminder dates.Sorting by entry dates
Activate the selection menu.
With the
Reminder
Date
item active,
press E.
Press the
New
soft key.
For example, the entry
Note 3
is
displayed.
New Note
is displayed on
the status bar.
Press the
Title
soft key.
Sorting the notebook
Entering a new note
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197 System settings
System settings
In the System menu, press the
Time
soft key.
The Date/Time menu for setting date
and time will appear.
Country
soft key:
Can only be selected if you use the GPS.
You can select the country (
page 198).
Press H or h to select day, month
or year.
Press g or G.
Depending on the selection, you set
the day, the month or the year.
Press the
Back
soft key.
or
Press E.
The setting is saved.
Setting the time
In the System settings menu, press the Time
soft key.
Press H or h to select hours or
minutes.
Press g or G.
Depending on the selection, you set
the hour or the minute.Setting the hour:
Each time the button is pressed, the
time is adjusted in increments of
1hour.
Setting the minute:
With GPS reception:
Each time the button is pressed, the
time is adjusted in increments of
30 minutes.
Without GPS reception:
Each time the button is pressed, the
time is adjusted in increments of
1minute.
Press the
Back
soft key.
or
Press E.
The setting is saved.iTime settings are not automatically
changed to daylight saving time.
Change the clock manually.
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198 System settingsSystem settingsSetting date and time format
Press the
Format
soft key.
The Format menu for selecting the time
and date display formats will appear.
Press g or G to select a format for
date and time.
Press E.
The format setting is applied.
Press the
Back
soft key.
or
Wait a few seconds.
The Date/Time menu will automatically
appear.
Selecting the country
You can only use this function if you use
the GPS.
Press the
Country
soft key.
The country list will appear.
Press g or G to select a country.
If a country has multiple time zones,
e.g. Canada and USA, you can select
the applicable time zone and, if
applicable, daylight saving time
settings.
Press E.
The settings are applied.
Option
Symbol
Format selected
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Format not selected
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