audio MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2004 C215 Comand Manual
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99 Telephone*
Telephone operation
Begin dialing
When you have entered the telephone
number, press k to confirm your
input.
or
In the Telephone menu, press the
Send
soft key.
or
Press E.Dialing will begin. If a name is associa-
ted with the phone number saved in the
phone book, the name appears on the
screen. In the status bar, the off-hook
symbol will appear.
COMAND will mute an active audio
source. If the person called answers
the call, the call is active. You talk over
the hands-free set.
Ending a call
Press K.
or
Press the
End
soft key.Subsequent dialing
Transmitting other dial tones:
During a call you can press the number
keys 1 through 0, # and *.
Redial
Press k twice.
The telephone dials the number that
was dialed last.iIf you press k just once, the dialed
numbers list is displayed (
page 100).
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115 Navigation
Navigation main menu
Destination
Memory
You can select destinations from the Destination Memory
(page 153).
Destination
Entry
Activates the
Destination
Entry
menu (
page 120).
Last
Destinations
You can select last destinations from
the
Last Destinations
memory
(
page 150).
POIs
:
Brings you to the
POIs
input menu
(
page 155).
POIs are e.g. gas stations, parking
facilities or airports. Available soft keys
Home
soft key:
You can edit the home address and
start route guidance (
page 133).
Mode
soft key:
Brings you to the route mode setting
for the next route guidance
(
page 116).
Setting
soft key:
Here, you can make audio settings for
the navigation announcements (treble,
bass, balance and fader) (
page 117)
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117 Navigation
Navigation main menu
You can set the following for the navigation
announcements:
Bass and treble control (
page 117)
Balance/fader (
page 117)
Volume (
page 118)
In the Navigation main menu
(page 114), press the
Setting
soft
key.
The Settings menu will appear.
The announcement
Navigation Is
Not Active
is made.Adjusting bass and treble
In the Settings menu, press the
Bass
or
Treble
soft key.
Press H or h.
You adjust bass or treble.
Press E or the
Back
soft key.
Wait until the display changes.
The new setting is saved. The
Navigation main menu appears.
Adjusting balance and fader
In the Settings menu, press the
Bal/
Fad
soft key.
Cross-hairs are displayed. The vertical
line indicates the fader setting. The
horizontal line indicates the balance
setting.
Press H or h.
Move the cross-hairs horizontally and
adjust the balance.
or
Press g or G.
Move the cross-hairs vertically and
adjust the fader.
Audio settings for the navigation
announcements
iBalance defines the sound center
left/right
Fader defines the sound center
front/backiUse F and f to move the cross-
hairs diagonally.
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118 NavigationNavigation main menu
Press E or the
Back
soft key.
or
Wait until the display changes.
The new setting is saved. The
Navigation main menu will appear.
Adjusting the volume
The automatic navigation announcements
override the currently active audio source.
You can adjust a volume difference. The
setting will reduce the volume of the
currently active audio source for the
duration of the announcement.
In the Settings menu, press the Nav.Vol.
soft key.
Press button H or h.
H = reduce reduction
h = increase reduction
Press E or the
Back
soft key.
The new setting is saved. The
Navigation main menu will appear.
Press c.
The full view of the map appears. You
will see the vehicle’s current position.
Press any soft key.
The soft key displays will appear.Saving current positioniIf a map submenu is displayed, you
need to press the button twice.
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203
Audio source
This includes the systems radio, tape
player and CD (CD drive in the control
unit, CD changer*), MP3-CD and DVD
(only audible).
Balance
Defines sound-center left/right.
Bird’s-eye view
The map is shown in three dimensions
with sky and horizon.
COMAND
(Co
ckpit Man
agement and D
ata Sys-
tem)
Information and operating center for
vehicle sound and communications
systems, including the radio and
CD/DVD player, as well as for other op-
tional equipment (CD changer*, tele-
phone*, etc.).DVD
(D
igital V
ersatile D
isc)
Digital storage medium for storing lar-
ge amounts of data.
Emergency call
This function places a call to a local
911 provider. It does not initiate a
->Tele Aid* call. Please note that the
911 emergency call system is a public
service. Using it without due cause is a
criminal offense.
Fader
Defines sound-center front/back.
GPS
(G
lobal P
ositioning S
ystem)
Satellite-based system for relaying
geographic location information to and
from vehicles equipped with special re-
ceivers. Employs DVD digital maps for
navigation.Heading Up
Dynamic map alignment, map is dis-
played facing driving direction pointing
up.
Navigation DVD
Contains all the destination addresses
(town, road, intersection, house num-
ber, special destinations) and the digi-
tal map material for a country or a
region for destination entry, route cal-
culation and destination guidance.
North Up
The map is displayed facing north du-
ring route guidance.
Provider
is the network operator who makes
available (provides) telephone services
Glossary
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210 IndexMuting
audio 30
CD operation 53
current voice instructions 135
satellite radio* operation 80
tape operation 44
N
Navigation
Important notes 110
Navigation announcements 117
NAVIGATION BEING ACTIVATED. PLEASE
WAIT. 161
Navigation displays 135
Navigation DVD 111
loading/ejecting 111
NAVIGATION IS NOT ACTIVE 117
NEW RTE 134
NO SERV. 90, 96
Notebook 182
entries 182
NOTEBOOK MEMORY FULL 184
NOTEBOOK RECORDING MEMORY
FULL 184O
Opening
Audio menu 30
Operating elements
CD 10
navigation 16
radio 6
satellite radio* 12
service 18
tape 8
telephone* 14
Outgoing calls 98
P
Phone book 104
PIN BLOCKED 95
PIN-code
entering 95
Playback
note 185
PLEASE ENTER PUK ON CELL PHONE 95
Program category 81
PUK
entering 96R
Radio station
saving station automatically 37
saving station manually 36
Reading
SMS message 167
Recalculating 134
Recording
new note 184
Redial 99
Rejecting
call 97
Roadside Assistance 189
ROAMING 96
Route calculation 134
Route guidance 134
S
Satellite radio*
important notes 78
memory functions 83
Satellite radio* operation
automatic tuning 81