light MERCEDES-BENZ CLS-Class 2008 W219 Comand Manual
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8 IntroductionSymbolsThe following symbols are used in this 
 
Operator’s Manual:
*
The asterisk identifies optional 
equipment. Since not all models 
have the same standard equip
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ment, your COMAND system’s 
equipment may deviate from 
some descriptions and illustra
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tions.
This symbol points to instruc
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tions for you to follow.
A number of these symbols ap
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pearing in succession indicates 
a multiple-step procedure.
 
This continuation symbol marks 
an interrupted procedure which 
will be continued on the next 
page. 
 page 
This symbol tells you where to 
look for further information on 
this subject.
->
This symbol is used in the glos
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sary. It indicates that the term 
immediately following the sym
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bol is also explained in the glos
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sary.
Display
 
Words appearing on the 
COMAND display or the multi
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function display are printed in 
the type shown here.
Warning
G
Warning notices draw your attention to haz
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ards that may endanger your health or life, 
or the health or life of others.!Highlights hazards that may result in 
damage to your COMAND.iHelpful hints or further information you 
may find useful. 
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45 Audio
Single CD operation
 
Single CD operation
Only touch the CD on the edges.
Clean the CD with a dry, lint-free cloth. 
Wipe the CD a straight line from the 
center. Never wipe the CD in a circular 
motion.
Do not use rubbing alcohol or solvents 
to clean CDs.
D o  n o t  e x p o s e  t h e  C D s  t o  h e a t  o r  d i r e c t  
sunlight.
Do not write or put labels on CDs
Open the Single CD main menu ( page
 46)
.
or
Load an audio CD into the COMAND 
CD drive.
Safety InstructionsWarning
G
In order to avoid distraction which could 
lead to an accident, the driver should insert 
CDs with the vehicle at a standstill and 
 
operate the audio system only when road, 
weather and traffic conditions permit.Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph 
(approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is 
covering a distance of 44 feet (approximate
-
ly 14 m) every second.The CD drive is a Class 1 laser product. 
There is a danger of invisible laser radiation 
when you open or damage the cover.Do not remove the cover. The CD drive does 
not contain any parts serviceable by the us
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er. For safety reasons, have any necessary 
service work performed by qualified person
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nel. 
Tips on caring for your CDsSwitching to Single CD mode
Loading a CDWarning
G
In order to avoid distraction which could 
lead to an accident, the driver should insert 
CDs with the vehicle at a standstill and oper
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ate the audio system only when road, weath
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er and traffic conditions permit.Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph 
(approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is 
covering a distance of 44 feet (approximate
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ly 14 m) every second.!Do not attach labels of any type to the 
CD. They may become detached and 
damgage the drive. 
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52 AudioMP3 operation
Only touch the CD on the edges.
Clean the CD with a dry, lint-free cloth. 
Wipe the CD a straight line from the 
center. Never wipe the CD in a circular 
motion.
Do not use rubbing alcohol or solvents 
to clean CDs.
Do not expose the CDs to heat or direct 
sunlight.
Do not write or put labels on CDs
Permissible MP3 CDs In MP3 mode COMAND can read CD-R and 
CD-RW CDs.Permissible file systemsThe permitted file system is 
 
ISO9660/Joliet for CD-R and CD-RW.Multi session discsWith multi session discs, the content of the 
first session determines how COMAND 
treats the CD. 
For example, if the first session contains 
data in audio CD format and the second 
session contains data in MP3 format, 
COMAND will treat the CD as a conven
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tional audio CD.File structureWhen creating an MP3 CD, you can orga
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nize MP3 tracks into folders. A folder can 
also contain additional folders. The root directory may have a maximum of 
255 entries in total (folders or tracks). 
 
A CD may have a maximum of 255 folders 
in total. A maximum of 255 tracks are per
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missible per folder.Mathematically a maximum of 65025 
tracks would result. However, this amount 
is usually not reached since MP3 requires 
approx. 1 MB storage per minute recorded.
Tips on caring for your MP3 CDsTips on creating MP3 CDs iCDs, software and hardware for writing 
audio data to CDs are widely available. 
Therefore, we cannot guarantee that 
COMAND will be able to play every 
user-written CD.
iProblems may be encountered during 
playback of user-written CDs with a 
storage capacity of more than 700 MB. 
These CDs do not meet valid standards 
as of this printing. 
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61 Audio
CD changer* operation
 
CD changer* operation
Only touch the CD on the edges.
Clean the CD with a dry, lint-free cloth. 
Wipe the CD a straight line from the 
center. Never wipe the CD in a circular 
motion.
Do not use rubbing alcohol or solvents 
to clean CDs.
D o  n o t  e x p o s e  t h e  C D s  t o  h e a t  o r  d i r e c t  
sunlight.
Do not write or put labels on CDs
Open the CD changer main menu ( page
 66)
.
or
Load an audio CD into the CD changer ( page
 63)
.
The CD changer can play audio and MP3 
CDs.The CD changer is concealed behind the 
control panel faceplate in the center con
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sole.Permissible MP3 CDsThe CD changer can read CD-R and CD-RW 
CDs.Permissible file systemThe permitted file system is Joliet for 
 
CD-R and CD-RW.Permissible MP3 formatsThe CD changer supports the following file 
formats:
MPEG1 Audio Layer 3
Safety InstructionsWarning
G
In order to avoid distraction which could 
lead to an accident, the driver should insert 
CDs with the vehicle at a standstill and 
 
operate the audio system only when road, 
weather and traffic conditions permit.Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph 
(approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is 
covering a distance of 44 feet (approximate
-
ly 14 m) every second.The CD changer is a Class 1 laser product. 
There is a danger of invisible laser radiation 
when you open or damage the cover.
 
Do not remove the cover. The CD changer 
does not contain any parts serviceable by 
the user. For safety reasons, have any nec
-
essary service work performed by qualified 
personnel. 
Tips on caring for your CDsSwitching to CD changer mode
CD changer MP3 CDs 
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64 AudioCD changer* operationThe CD changer has a built-in magazine 
which can hold up to six CDs. 
 
The CD changer has six magazine compart
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ment buttons 2 for controlling the loading 
procedure. LEDs in the buttons indicate 
the status of the corresponding magazine 
compartment.
Button LED off:
 
Magazine compartment empty
Button LED continuously red:
 
Magazine compartment loaded with a 
CD
The status of a magazine compartment can 
also be seen when selecting a CD in the CD 
Selection menu 
( page
 68)
.
The CD slot 1 for loading CDs into the CD 
changer is located above the buttons 2.Loading options:
Loading a single magazine compart
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ment
 
Loading all six magazine compart
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ments
 
Loading a single magazine compart
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ment 
Access the CD changer 
( page
 62)
.
Briefly press the button 2 of the emp
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ty magazine compartment to be load
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ed.
Wait until the LED in the button 2 
flashes green.This indicates that the CD changer re
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quests a CD.
Insert an audio CD into the CD slot 1 
within approx. 15 seconds. Insert the 
CD face up.The CD is pulled in. The red LED in the 
corresponding magazine compartment 
button 2 lights up continuously. The 
system starts playing the CD. The load
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ing procedure is completed.
Retract the CD changer 
( page
 63)
.
Loading all six magazine compart
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mentsInitial situation: all magazine compart
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ments empty.The CD changer loads all magazine com
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partments beginning with compartment 1.
Access the CD changer 
( page
 62)
.
1CD slot2Magazine compartment buttons
iLoading a magazine slot will stop the 
playback of a CD in the changer. 
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65 Audio
CD changer* operation
Press and hold the button 2 of an 
empty magazine compartment for 
more than 2 seconds.The LEDs of all magazine compartment 
buttons 2 briefly light up green sever
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al times.
Wait until the LED in the first magazine 
compartment button 2 flashes green.This indicates that the CD changer re
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quests a CD.
Insert an audio CD into the CD slot 1 
within approx. 15 seconds. Insert the 
CD face up.The CD is pulled in; the magazine com
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partment is loaded. The red LED in the corresponding mag
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azine compartment button 2 lights up 
continuously. The CD changer then requests inser
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tion of the next CD. The LED in the cor
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responding magazine compartment 
button 2 flashes green.
Repeat the last step until all six maga
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zine compartments are loaded.The system plays the sixth CD. The 
LEDs in all magazine compartment but
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tons 2 light up red continuously.The loading procedure is completed.
Retract the CD changer 
( page
 63)
.
The following options are available:
Ejecting one CD
 
Ejecting all CDs
 ( page
 66)
Ejecting one CD 1CD slot2Magazine compartment buttons
Access the CD changer 
( page
 62)
.
Briefly press the appropriate magazine 
compartment button 2.The button LED 2 flashes red. The CD 
changer ejects the CD.
iIf, for example, only compartments 1 
through 4 are to be loaded instead of 
all six compartments, simply do not in
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sert the a fifth CD into the slot 1. The 
CD changer attempts to load the fifth 
CD, yet aborts the loading procedure. 
The system automatically plays the last 
(fourth) CD.Ejecting CDs 
 
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93 Telephone*
Telephone operation
Selecting an entry from the list of ac
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cepted and missed calls. Opening of list 
Press the 
Recvd.#
 soft key in the Tele
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phone main menu 
( page
 89)
.
The list appears with the last call high
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lighted. 
 
The list is sorted chronologically, the 
last accepted or missed call is dis
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played at the top of the list.
Switching between number and names 
Press the 
123
 soft key.
This switches the list to number dis
-
play.
or
Press the 
ABC
 soft key.
This switches the list to name display.
 
The number in the phone book that be
-
longs to the highlighted name is shown 
in the status bar.
Selecting a list entry and establishing 
the connection 
Use
  
 or 
 
 to select the desired 
entry.
Press
  0
.
The telephone initiates the call to the 
selected number.
iIf no calls have been received yet the Recvd.#
 soft key is shaded out and 
without function.
iThe list shows up to ten calls you re
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ceived last. It is a combined listing of 
both accepted and missed calls. The 
list does not show or specify which 
calls were accepted and which ones 
were missed. 
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94 Telephone*Telephone operationSelecting an entry from the list of di
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aled calls COMAND automatically creates a list of di
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aled calls. This list can contain 10 entries 
max. The list is sorted chronologically, the 
last dialed call is displayed at the top of the 
list. On the COMAND control unitOpening the list: 
Press the 
Dialed
 # soft key in the Tele
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phone main menu 
( page
 89)
.
The list appears.
Switching between number and names: 
Press the 
123
 soft key.
This switches the list to number dis
-
play.If a name in the phonebook is stored 
with the number of the highlighted call 
it is shown in the status bar.
Press the 
ABC
 soft key.
This switches the list to name display.
 
The number in the phone book that be
-
longs to the highlighted name is shown 
in the status bar.
Selecting a list entry and establishing the 
connection: 
Use
  
 or 
 
 to select the desired 
entry.
Press
  0
.
The telephone initiates the call to the 
selected number.
On the multifunction steering wheel Opening the list: 
Switch the multifunction display in the 
instrument cluster to the Telephone 
main display 
( page
 25)
.
Press
 s once.
The last dialed call is displayed on the 
multifunction display.
Dialed callsiIf no calls have been placed yet the Dialed
 # soft is shaded out and with
-
out function.
iIf you press
 s twice, the telephone 
will immediately establish a connection 
with the phone number dialed last. 
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97 Telephone*
Phone book
 
Phone book
On the COMAND control unit
Press the 
 soft key in the Telephone 
main menu 
( page
 89)
.
The Phone Book menu appears on the 
display. The first list entry is highlighted 
automatically.
On the multifunction steering wheel
Switch the multifunction display in the 
instrument cluster to the Telephone 
main display 
( page
 26)
.
Press
 j or k.
A phone book entry appears on the 
multifunction display; scroll up or down 
as required.
Phone Book menu An example for the Phone Book menu is 
shown above. It shows a list of the phone 
book entries whose names start with the 
letter 
B. Displayed in the status bar is the 
number of the highlighted name, in this ex
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ample 
18005551212
.
The following options are now available:
Switching between number and 
name
( page
 98)
.
Selecting a phone book entry and est
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sablishing a connection
( page
 98)
.
Opening the phone bookiIf no numbers are stored in the phone 
book, the soft key 
 is shaded out 
and without function.
iVarious icons may be assigned to the 
phone numbers, depending on the en
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try made on the telephone:
 Home number
 
  Work number
 
 Fax number
 
 Main number
 
 Mobile number
 
 Pager number
In the instrument cluster the name of 
the category assigned to the phone 
number, e.g. 
Home
, appears in the multi
-
function display.
 
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98 Telephone*Phone book
Adding spoken names to a phone book 
entry 
( page
 99)
. This option is only 
available for vehicles with voice control 
system*. 
Deleting a phone book entry ( page
 99)
.
Switching between number and name
Open the phone book from COMAND ( page
 97)
. 
Press the 
123
 soft key.
This switches the display to number 
display. The name of the highlighted 
entry is shown in the status bar; 
or
Press the 
ABC
 soft key. 
This switches the display to name dis
-
play. The number of the highlighted en
-
try is shown in the status bar. 
On the COMAND control unit
Open the phone book 
( page
 97)
.
A list of phone book entries appears, 
beginning with a specific first letter (ini
-
tial).
Changing initials
Press
  
 or 
 
 once or repeatedly.
Each time you press the button, the 
display changes to the next letter up or 
down. At the end of the list of letters is the 
category 
Other
. This category com
-
bines all entries without a name, or en
-
tries whose names start with a special 
character (e.g. 
* or 
#).
Selecting an entry
If necessary, change the initial letter ( page
 98)
.
Select an entry using 
  
 or 
 
. 
If you press and hold either one of the 
buttons, the scrolling up or down accel
-
erates. 
Establishing a connection
Press
  0
. 
The telephone initiates the connection 
with the appropriate number.
On the multifunction steering wheel 
Switch the multifunction display in the 
instrument cluster to the Telephone 
main display 
( page
 89)
.
Press
 j or k repeatedly until 
the desired entry is shown in the multi
-
function display.
Selecting a phone book entry and es
-
tablishing a connection