display MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2005 C215 Comand Manual

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160 NavigationPOIs (Points of Interest)
 POIs (Points of Interest)This function allows you to select Points of
Interest such as gas stations, parking
facilities, shopping centers and many
more.
Activate the Navigation main menu
(page 118).

Press G to select menu item
POIs
.

Press E.
The
POIs
main menu will appear
(
page 161).
or

Press c.
You can now select a POI visible on the
map (
page 164).
or

In the Destination Entry menu
(page 124) or on the map, with the
soft keys displayed, press the
POIs

soft key.

If you have not entered a location in the
Destination Entry menu prior to
pressing the
POIs
soft key:
The system uses the location last
entered, e.g.:
NEW YORK CITY
. You
can select a POI near that location.

If no location has ever been entered,
the system naturally cannot use one. In
this case, you can select a special
destination near your position.

If you have entered a location in the
Destination Entry menu prior to
pressing the
POIs
soft key:
You can select a POI near that location.

In either case, proceed as described in
paragraph “Selecting a POI around
your current location” at “Selecting a
POI category” (
page 161).
Entering POIs

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164 NavigationPOIs (Points of Interest)Selecting a POI
Press G or g to select a POI.
The list also shows the straight-line
distance to and the direction of the
Point of Interest.

Press the
Details
soft key if required.
Details on the POI are shown.

Press E.
The Route Guidance menu will appear
(page 139).

Press c.
or

In the Destination Entry menu
(page 124), press the
Map
soft key.
The full view of the map will appear.
Your current position and the special
destinations are indicated by symbols.

If required, move the map pressing
H, h, g, G,F and f.

If the soft key displays are hidden,
press any soft key.
The soft key displays will appear.
Selecting a POI on the map iYou will see the symbols only if the map
scale is 0.05 mi/inch, 0.1 mi/inch,
0.2 mi/inch or 0.5 mi/inch
(page 141).
iYou can define which symbols will be
shown on the map (
page 152).
iIf the system does not find any POI, the
message
No POIs Found
will appear.

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169 Service
SMS (Mail)
 SMS (Mail)
With the SMS Inbox Folder you can receive
SMS messages provided that SMS
messaging is available from your mobile
phone service provider.

Activate the Service main menu
(page 168).

Press the
SMS
soft key.
The Inbox will appear. The message
Now Downloading...
will appear in
the status bar while new SMS are
reading in, e.g. after the telephone is
switched on (
page 92).The message
Empty
appears

during download process - the
status bar displays
Now
downloading...

if no SMS messages are stored on
the mobile phone* - the status bar
displays
No message
Otherwise the Inbox is sorted in
chronological order, the most recent
message is at the top of the list. The
status bar shows date and time of the
message.
iThe functions described here apply if
your vehicle is equipped with mobile
phone cradle* and a Mercedes-Benz
specified mobile phone*.iIf you have received new SMS
messages, n is displayed on the
status bar. Additionally, a message
received tone is played.
Long/combined SMS which contains
more than 160 characters are not
supported. Only the first 160
characters from a combined SMS will
be downloaded.
iIf another system is active (e.g. radio),
a window appears when SMS mail is
coming in. The message New
message(s) will appear. Press E to
confirm.SMS Inbox

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170 ServiceSMS (Mail)
One line is provided for each message.
Symbol = = Message unread
Symbol z = SMS message
Scrolling through the SMS Inbox:

If enough messages are shown in the
list, press the
Page
V or
Page
v
soft key.
In the SMS Inbox, you can:

switch between subject and sender

read a message (
page 171)

delete a message (
page 175)Switching between subject and sender

In the SMS Inbox (
page 169), press
the
Subject
soft key.
The first characters of the message
text are displayed.

Press the
Display
soft key if an
entry is abbreviated as
...
.
or

In the SMS Inbox, press the
Sender

soft key.
The senders of the messages are
displayed.

Press the
Display
soft key if an
entry is abbreviated as
...
.
Back to the Service main menu:

Press the
Back
soft key.
iIf a sender is already saved in the
phone book, the name is shown in the
inbox

when you read the message
(page 171).

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171 Service
SMS (Mail)

In the SMS Inbox Folder (
page 169),
press g or G to select a message.

Press E.
Text displayScrolling through the message text:
If the message is long enough, press
the
Page
V or
Page
v soft keys.
Line-by-line scrolling through the message
text:

Press g or G.Switching between text and sender

Press the
Sender
soft key.
Sender display
The sender is displayed. If the name of
the sender is saved in the phone book,
the name is displayed. If not, the phone
number is displayed.Returning to text display

Press the
Text
soft key.
If the name of the sender is saved in
the phone book, the name is displayed.
If not, the phone number is displayed.
Reading SMS message received

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172 ServiceSMS (Mail)You can save a phone number 
in the mobile phone internal memory*
or

in the address book.

In the Sender display (
page 171),
press the
Save
soft key.
Save number selection menu
In the mobile phone internal memory*
Press E to confirm
Cell Phone
.
An entry menu will appear.
If a sender is already saved in the address
book, the name is shown in the number
text field. If not, the number will appear.

Press g or G to switch between the
data fields
Surname
and
Number
.
You can enter data in a field using the
12-keys keyboard (1 - #) or the
selection menu.Input via selection menu

Press the
Keypad
soft key.
The selection menu appears.

Enter the data using the selection
menu (
page 193).
After you have entered the data, the
entry menu is displayed again. You can
select the next data field and enter
data.
Confirming the entry

Press E or press the
OK
soft key.
The system exports the surname, the
name and the telephone number. The
message
Transmitting Data
to
Telephone
is displayed.
If transmission is succesful, the
message
Data Has Been Saved
will
appear and the Sender display is
displayed again.
Saving a sender phone number

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173 Service
SMS (Mail)
If transmission is not succesful, the
message
Error Occured While
Saving Data
appears.

Press E to confirm.
The Sender display is displayed
again.
In the address book
You can create a new address book entry
or add the phone number to an existing
address book entry.

In the Save number selection menu
(page 172), use G to select
Address Book.


Press E.Option
New entry
:

Press E.

Use g or G to select a desired
phone number type.

Press E.
A list with three data fields is displayed.
If a sender is already saved in the
phone book, the name is shown in the Surname
text field. The number will
appear in the
Number
field.

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174 ServiceSMS (Mail)
Press g or G to select a data field.
You can enter data in a field using the
12-keys keyboard (1 - #) or the
selection menu.
Input via selection menu

Press the
Keypad
soft key.
The selection menu appears.

Enter the data using the selection
menu (
page 193).
After you have entered the data, the
entry menu is displayed again. You can
select the next data field and enter
data.
Confirming the entry

Press E or press the
OK
soft key.
The data are saved to the address
book.If transmission is successful, the
message
Data Has Been Saved
will
appear and the Sender display is
displayed again.
If transmission is not successful, the
message
Error Occured While
Saving Data
.

Press E to confirm.
The Sender display is displayed
again.Option
Addition
:

Use G to select
Addition
.

Press E.
The address book will appear.

Selecting an address book entry
(page 177).

Press E.
The selection list with the phone num-
ber types is displayed.
iIf you do not enter a surname or name,
the system saves the senders number
in the address book under the
Other

category.

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175 Service
SMS (Mail)

Use g or G to select
Cell
, Work
or
Home
.

Press E.
If the address book entry does not con-
tain a phone number of the previously
selected number type, then the system
will add the number to the entry and
the message
Data Has Been Saved

is displayed and the Sender display will
appear.
If the address book entry already
contains a phone number of the
previously selected number type, the
inquiry
Do you want to Overwrite
Entry? will appear.Overwriting an entry:

Press E.
The system overwrites the existing
number and the message
Data
Has Been Saved
is displayed and
the Sender display is displayed
again.
If you do not wish to overwrite the entry

Use h to select
No
.

Press E.
The Sender display is displayed
again.

In the SMS Inbox Folder (
page 169),
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 a SMS message*

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176 ServiceAddress book
 Address bookThe address book contains the entries
saved on the mobile phone internal
memory and in the address book.
Activate the Service main menu
(page 168).

Press the
Addr.Bk
soft key.
The Address book menu will appear.
You can use the following functions in the
Address book menu:

Select entry (
page 177)

View details of address book entry
(page 178)

View details of mobile phone internal
memory entry (
page 182)

New address book entry (
page 185)

Delete address book entry
(page 186)

Open the Address book menu.
Address book menu
Above is a sample display. It shows a
list of entries with names starting with
the letter
A. The list is sorted in
alphabetical order.
Activating the Address book menu
Entries in the address book
iEntry with symbol :
A spoken name is assigned
(page 180).
Entry with symbol :
This is a mobile phone internal memory
entry. Such entries have a maximum of
one name and one telephone number.
Entry without symbol:
Entry which you have manually entered
into the address book or imported from
the mobile phone internal memory.
These entries are called “address book
entries” in this description.

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