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Selecting the country and the time zone
Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to highlight
the “Country (Time)” menu field in the “Date/Time”
menu and press it to confirm.
An input menu will appear.
6Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to
highlight the initial letters for the country name
one after the other and press to confirm
7To access country list, use the right-hand rotary/
pushbutton
to highlight this menu field and
press to confirm or press the right-hand rotary/
pushbutton until the zoom disappears.
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8Highlighted country, entered previously
9Move to previous page,
Arrow is empty – start of list
10Move to next page,
Arrow is empty – end of list
Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to highlight
the desired country and press to confirm.
To move to the next/previous page, highlight the
or
symbol with the right-hand rotary/pushbutton and confirm by pressing.
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system settings Selecting the time format
In the “Date/Time” menu use the right-hand rotary/
pushbutton
to highlight the “Time Format” menu
field and press to confirm.
The time format menu will appear.
Setting is activeSetting is not active12Date displayed in day, month format
13Date displayed in month, day format
14Time displayed in 24 hour format
15Time displayed in 12 hour format (AM and PM),
in the main menu for system settings and in the
“Date/Time” menu the abbreviations AM or PM are
shown after the time.
To alter the setting:
Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to highlight
an entry and press to confirm (a checkmark will
appear).
You can confirm your selection in one of the following
ways:
• Hold the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
longer
than 2 seconds – this activates the main menu for
system settings
• Press
– this activates the “Date/Time” menu.
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Switching beep tones on and off
Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to highlight
the “Beeps...” menu field in the settings menu and
press to confirm.
The beeps menu will appear.
Tone is switched onTone is switched off1Acknowledgement beep – acknowledges a function
or the selection of an entry
Factory setting is off.
2Info beep – is heard where information is provided to
the user, e.g. navigation turn is approaching.
To alter the setting:
Turn the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to highlight
the desired beep and press to confirm. The beep
selected will be switched off or on accordingly.
You can confirm your selection in one of the following
ways:
• Hold the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
longer
than 2 seconds - this activates the main menu for
system settings
• Press
– this activates the “Date/Time” menu.
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In the settings menu (page 213) highlight the menu field
“Display (Day/Night)” with the rotary pushbutton
and
confirm by pressing.
The menu “Display (Day/Night)” will appear.
Setting activeSetting not activeNote:
The setting (2) is active when calling up for the first
time. A change is stored and becomes active when
COMAND is switched on again.
1Changeover of the day/night display by pressing
2Changeover of the day/night display by pressing
and headlights switch
Note:
You can change over between day display, night display
and screen switched off by repeatedly pressing
.
Press
again to switch on the screen.
If the setting (2) is selected the night display is
automatically switched on together with the headlights.
It is possible to change over to the day display by
pressing
.
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Auxiliary audio source
Connecting an auxiliary audio source
We recommend that any auxiliary audio unit be
installed and connected by a Mercedes-Benz Center.
The auxiliary audio source (e.g. CD changer) will be
installed in the glove compartment of your vehicle and
connected to the socket available for this purpose. You
will require a separate connecting cable for this.
Refer to the separate operating instructions for infor-
mation on how to operate the auxiliary audio source
(e.g. CD changer).
Notes:
Traffic radio announcements and voice output during
route guidance can also be heard while the auxiliary
audio source is switched on.
The telephone can be used while the auxiliary audio
source is in operation.Switching on auxiliary audio source on/off
Turn the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to highlight
the “Aux” menu field in the main System settings menu
and press to confirm.
1Adjusting sound settings, page 69
Note:
The values selected for the auxiliary audio source
sound are independent of those selected for the
COMAND audio sources.
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When this menu is activated, the auxiliary audio
source, e.g. a tape deck, will switch on if it has been
connected to the COMAND system.
To mute the external audio source:
Press
. The symbol
will appear in the symbol
bar.
To cancel mute function, press
again.
The symbol
will disappear from the symbol bar.
To switch off the external audio source:
Pres
s e.g.
. The COMAND audio source
selected will switch o
n.Adjusting the volume level of an auxiliary audio source.
• Adjust volume of vehicle radio to a comfortable
listening level.
• Connect adapter cable to portable tape deck and to
vehicle ( socket in glove box).
• Press “SVC” button on COMAND unit.
• Select “AUX:” setting on COMAND unit.
• Press play on portable tape deck.
• Adjust the volume on the portable tape deck so that
the audio system output is at or near the same
comfortable level previously set in radio mode.
• Volume can now be adjusted using either COMAND
or volume controls on multifunction steering wheel.
Note:
Only the volume setting of the tape player can be
controlled using the COMAND system.
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AAccepting a call (using the multifunction
steering wheel) .................................................................. 88
Accepting calls using COMAND ..................................... 89
Activating the location map .......................................... 169
Activating the route map ............................................... 172
Acknowledgement beep .................................................... 15
Adjusting the brightness ................................................ 212
Adjusting the volume ........................................................ 14
Alarm beep ......................................................................... 14
Altering the map scale ........................................... 154, 182
Altering the voice output volume ................................ 175
AM (Ante Meridiem) ...................................................... 221
Audio sources .................................................................... 69
Automatic Station Scan ................................................... 28
Auxiliary audio source, Switching on/off ................... 225BBeep tones, Switching on/off ........................................ 222
CCalibration ....................................................................... 204
Canceling route guidance .............................................. 195
CD changer ........................................................................ 45
CD, Loading into the CD drive ........................................ 44
CDs scan ............................................................................. 62
CD track scan .................................................................... 56
CD playback ....................................................................... 43
Changing to map display during route guidance ...... 180
City list ............................................................................. 143
COMAND (Cockpit Management and Data System) ...... 2
Compass needle .............................................................. 183
Cross hairs ....................................................................... 152
Current map scale .................................................. 154, 169
Current vehicle position ........................................ 169, 172DDate and Time, Setting .................................................... 215
Day/Night display ........................................................... 223
Delete CD name ................................................................. 59
Destination address, Entering ...................................... 140
Destination memory, Sorting ........................................ 201
Destination, Selecting via the map ............................... 151
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MMap display ..................................................................... 166
Map orientation, Selecting ............................................ 183
Map scale, Current ................................................. 154, 182
Map scale, Reduce .................................................. 154, 182
Map scale, Increasing ............................................ 154, 182
Menus .................................................................................. 12
Message “Activating Navigation.
Please obey all traffic rules!” ................................ 136, 137
Message “Attention, name memory is full;
new entry only possible after cleaning an old one!” .. 58
Message “Being activated” .............................................. 63
Message “CALC. ROUTE” .............................................. 163
Message “Caution. Please turn on ignition.
Otherwise system will shut down in 3 minutes” ......... 15
Message “Caution. Please turn on ignition.
Otherwise system will shut down in 10 seconds” ........ 15
Message “Caution. The system will shut down.” .......... 15
Message “CD changer: No CD” ....................................... 54
Message “CD loading” ................................................ 50, 54
Message “CD-Reading error. Please change CD” ........ 137
Message “Cellular System Busy” ................................. 209
Message “Compiling Route List” .................................. 165Message “Data Connection Cannot
be Established” ............................................................... 209
Message “Data transmission failure” .......................... 209
Message “DEST AREA” .................................................. 165
Message “Error” ................................................................ 64
Message “Error: Phone defective” .................................. 79
Message “Error: Phone not connected” ......................... 79
Message “Forward”, “Rewind” ........................................ 55
Message “Magazine empty” ............................................ 63
Message “Navigation cannot be activated,
an error has occured” ..................................................... 137
Message “NEW ROUTE” ........................................ 165, 192
Message “No CD. Insert navigation CD” ...................... 137
Message “No CD changer” .............................................. 63
Message “No Cellular Connection Available” ............ 209
Message “No information available at this time.
Press SVC button later.” ................................................ 209
Message “No magazine” .................................................. 63
Message “NO ROUTE” .................................................... 165
Message “No Service” ................................................ 79, 86
Message “No Service, redial?” ........................................ 79
Message “OFF MAP” ...................................................... 165
Message “OFF ROAD” .................................................... 165
Message “Reading error” ................................................. 63
Message “Ready” .............................................................. 95
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Message “System busy, redial?” ............................. 79, 123
Message “Tele Aid Call in Progress!” .......................... 209
Message “Tele Aid. Please visit workshop” ................ 209
Message “Telephone is being activated.
Please wait” ....................................................................... 79
Message “Temperature too high” ................................... 64
Message “To subscribe to information services
dial phone number” ....................................................... 209
Message “Voice output is muted” ................................ 173
Mix ............................................................................ 166, 181
Mobile telephone handset ................................................ 91
Moving the cross hairs .................................................. 152
Multifunction steering wheel, multifunction
display (telephone) ........................................................... 80
Multifunction steering wheel, multifunction
display (CD) ....................................................................... 68
Multifunction steering wheel, multifunction
display (radio) ................................................................... 39
NNavigation system ........................................................... 131
Navigation CD, Changing .............................................. 138
North-up ........................................................................... 183Notebook ........................................................................... 110
Number keypad .................................................................... 8
Number of satellites received ....................................... 169
QQuick-dialing ................................................................... 109PPersonal Service Number .............................................. 126
Phone book .................................................................. 95, 97
Phone book, Editing the
PM (Post Meridiem) ....................................................... 221
Points of interest ............................................................. 156
Pop-up window ................................................................... 15
Principle of route guidance ........................................... 164RRadio station frequency, Entering ................................. 37
Radio station, Selecting .................................................... 24
Radio stations, Deleting in the memory ....................... 35
Radio stations, Scanning ................................................. 28
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Radio stations, Saving manually, AM ............................. 31
Radio stations, Saving manually, FM ............................ 29
Reaching your destination ............................................ 192
Reception quality ............................................................ 185
Redial ................................................................................ 102
Reduce the map scale ............................................ 154, 182
Requesting the route mode ............................................ 171
ROAM indicator ......................................................... 85, 118
Route guidance with a mixture of map and
symbol display ................................................................. 181
Route list, Displaying ..................................................... 168
Route map, Activating .................................................... 172
Route mode, Requesting ................................................. 171
Route, Fastest ................................................................... 161
Route, Short ...................................................................... 161
SSaving stations automatically, AM ................................. 32
Saving stations manually, AM ......................................... 31
Saving stations manually, FM ........................................ 29
Saving the current destination ..................................... 198
Saving the current vehicle position ............................. 200Scale bar ................................................................... 154, 182
Selecting a destination via the map ............................. 151
Selecting a detour ............................................................ 187
Selecting an intersection ............................................... 149
Selecting a station ............................................................. 24
Selecting the route calculation mode
and calculating the route ............................................... 161
Selecting CD’s ................................................................... 53
Selecting map orientation ............................................. 183
Selecting the last destinations ..................................... 160
Selecting the time format .............................................. 221
Selecting/avoiding specific traffic routes .................... 161
Service numbers ............................................................. 125
Service sources ................................................................. 69
Set the date and time ...................................................... 215
Setting Bass/Treble/Fader/Balance ............................... 72
Setting the date and time manually ............................ 220
Short route ........................................................................ 161
SMS function .................................................................... 118
SMS message, Reading an .............................................. 119
SMS message, Deleting an ............................................. 121
Sorting destination memory ......................................... 201
Sound impressions ........................................................... 69
Speed-dialing (only at COMAND) ................................. 107
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