audio MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2005 C215 Comand Manual

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74 AudioDVD operationChanging the camera view
During playback of the DVD, activate
the DVD settings menu (
page 71)

Press the
Angle
soft key.
A list of the available camera views will
appear.

Use g or G to select the desired
camera view.

Press E.
The selected camera view is used.

Display the soft keys (
page 67).

Press the
Brightn.
, Contr.
or
Color
soft key.

Press h or H.
The respective setting is changed.
If several movies are on the DVD, you can
select a movie directly.
Movies can be selected while the DVD is
played back or stopped.
E.g.: Select movie no. 3

Press 3.
The 3rd movie starts after a short
while.
iYou can only change the camera view if
several camera views are stored on the
DVD. The number of available
camera views depends on the DVD.
iThe
Angle
soft key cannot be selected
if the Settings menu is activated from
within the DVD menu (
page 70).
In this case, select the camera view in
the DVD menu.
Some DVDs supporting different
camera views do not offer a switch
option. In this case, select the camera
view in the Settings menu.
Adjusting brightness, contrast and
color
Selecting a movieiMovie selection may also be possible in
the DVD menu saved on the DVD
(page 70).

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75 Audio
DVD operation
If the movie is divided into chapters or sce-
nes, you can directly jump to a chapter or
scene or skip them while the movie is
playing. Some DVDs will not allow this in
certain portions of the movie (e.g. during
screen credits, age restriction and/or pa-
rental advisories).
Selecting a scene or chapter directly
E.g.: Scene/chapter 5
While the movie is playing, press *.

Press 5.
After a short while playback starts from
the 5th chapter or the 5th scene.Scene/chapter skip

Press D or d.
Button D = Next chapter or scene
Button d = Previous chapter or
scene or beginning of scene if scene
has been playing for more than 10
seconds

Keep D or d pressed during DVD
playback.
D = fast forward
d = reverse
Release the button to stop fast
forward/reverse.
Selecting a scene/chapter
iChapter/scene selection may also be
possible in the DVD menu stored on
the DVD (
page 70).
Fast forward/reverse

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76 AudioDVD operation

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81 Satellite radio*
Satellite radio operation
Muting
Press J while listening to the satel-
lite radio.
The symbol R will appear in the symbol
bar.

Press J again to resume listening to
the current station.
The symbol R will have disappeared.Satellite radio stations are split up into ca-
tegories. You can select between various
c a t e g o r i e s s u c h a s N e w s , S p o r t s N e w s a n d
Country Music, if available. The category
list is sorted alphabetically.
Selecting a program category

Use H or h while the Satellite radio
main menu (
page 80) is being
displayed.
The previous or next program category
(alphabetical order) will appear in the
display. The station last tuned in the
new category will begin to play.You can use the following functions:

Automatic tuning

Automatic station scan (
page 82)

Station selection via direct channel
entry (
page 82)

Station selection from the preset menu
(page 84)
Automatic tuning

Use G or g while the Satellite radio
main menu is being displayed.
or

Press d or D.
The satellite radio will tune in to the nu-
merically previous or next receivable
station in the selected category.
iYou can display 2 in full:
Station information (
page 84)
iMuting will also be canceled if you
switch to an audio source, e.g. normal
radio, or if you alter the volume.
Changing the program category
Selecting a station

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97 Telephone*
Telephone operation
You can use the following functions in the
telephone menu:
Entering a telephone number
(page 98)

Use the redial function (
page 99)

Displaying the dialed numbers list
(page 100)

Displaying the received calls list
(page 101)

Use speed-dialing (
page 102)

Use quick-dialing (
page 102)

Displaying the phone book
(page 104)

Adjusting balance/fader settings
(page 29)The system detects an incoming call, the
phone rings.
Incoming calls are indicated in a window in
any system (e.g. radio).
The window shows:

the caller’s number if it is transmitted
or

the caller’s name if her or his name and
number are saved in the phone book.Accepting a call

Press k.
or

Press E.
The window disappears and the display
will change to the call menu
(page 102). An active audio source
will be muted. You talk over the hands-
free set.
Muting the ringing tone

Press K.
or

Press H to highlight
Reject
and
than press E.
The window disappears. The last active
audio source is audible.
Incoming call

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98 Telephone*Telephone operationSetting the volume for hands-free ope-
ration
Raising the volume
Turn the rotary control on the e but-
ton to the right.
Lowering the volume

Turn the rotary control on the e but-
ton to the left.
For more information, see chapter “At
a glance” (
page 27).Sound settings
You can change the sound settings (only
Bal/Fad) during a conversation.
For more information, see chapter “At a
glance” (
page 29).
Additional control functions are explained
at “Active Call” (
page 102).
Ending a call

Press K.
You can use the following functions to
make a phone call:

Dialing a telephone number
(page 98)

Redial (
page 99)

Selecting an entry from the dialed
numbers list (
page 100)

Selecting an entry from the received
calls list (
page 101)

Use speed-dialing (
page 102)

Use quick-dialing (
page 102)

Selecting a phone book entry and
dialing the number (
page 105)
Dialing a telephone number
Entering a telephone number

Open the Telephone menu
(page 96).
iThis function is possible during an
active call, otherwise volume of audio
source, e.g. radio is changed.
After ending the call, the system stores
the current volume setting. If current
volume setting exceeds the default set-
ting, then the system will use the de-
fault level for next incoming/outgoing
call.
iNo ring or DTMF tones will be heard
when a mobile phone set to silent mode
is inserted into the cradle. For ringtone
settings, refer to the separate opera-
ting instructions for the mobile phone.Outgoing calls
iYou can also make a phone call from
the address book (
page 176) and
using the Voice control system*. Refer
to separate Voice control system*
operating instructions.

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99 Telephone*
Telephone operation

Use the number keys 1 - 0 to enter
the telephone number.
Deleting the last or several digits:
Press the
Delete
soft key once or
several times.
Deleting all digits:

Press K.
or

Press and hold
Delete
soft key for
more than 2 seconds.
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

In the Telephone menu, press k or
E twice.
The telephone dials the number that
was dialed last.iIf the system is downloading the phone
book at that time (e.g. after inserting
the mobile phone) these tones may be
transmitted with delay.iIf you press k or E just once, the
dialed numbers list is displayed
(page 100).

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119 Navigation
Navigation main menu

Destination
Memory
You can select destinations from the Destination Memory
(page 158).

Destination
Entry
Activates the
Destination
Entry

menu (
page 124).

Last
Destinations
You can select last destinations from
the
Last Destinations
memory
(
page 155).

POIs
:
Brings you to the
POIs
input menu
(
page 160).
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 138).

Mode
soft key:
Brings you to the route mode setting
for the next route guidance
(
page 120).

Setting
soft key:
Here, you can make audio settings for
the navigation announcements (treble,
bass, balance and fader) (
page 121)

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121 Navigation
Navigation main menu
You can set the following for the navigation
announcements:
Bass and treble control (
page 121)

Balance/fader (
page 121)

Volume (
page 122)

In the Navigation main menu
(page 118), 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.
or

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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122 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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