MERCEDES-BENZ E-Class 2006 W211 Comand Manual

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During route guidance
 soft key:
Provides access to a list of restaurants
in the area.
 soft key:
Provides access to a list of hospitals in
the area.
Other soft key:
Allows access to the Destination entry
menu (
page 117).
Press one of the soft keys, for example
the soft key.
One of several food categories can be
chosen (if available).
Use or  to select a category
from the list. The
Page soft keys allow
scrolling through the list page by page.
Press.
If appropriate destinations are avail-
able, a list with restaurants in the area
appears.
Use  or to select a destination
from the list. The
Page soft keys allow
scrolling through the list page by page.
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The arrows point in the direction of the
destination.
Distance information specifies the di-
rect distance to the destination.

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During route guidance
Press the Details soft key, if you want to
see details of the selected destination.
The details disappear again after
approx. 3 seconds, or when pressing
the
Details soft key again.
Press  to confirm the selection of a
destination.
The system begins to calculate the
route to the selected stop-over destina-
tion.
Changing/deleting stop-over destina-
tions
Show the soft key displays
(
page 135).
.
Press the St-over soft key.
The menu for deleting or changing the
stop-over destination appears.
Use to select the
Delete active stopover entry.
Press .
This will delete the stop-over. The sys-
tem calculates the route to the final
destination;
or
Use to select the
Replace active stopover entry.
Press .
The stop-over is deleted, a new stop-
over destination can be entered
(
page 139).
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A stop-over destination can be
changed or deleted only while the route
guidance to this stop-over is active (in-
dicated by ).
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If no route guidance to a stop-over des-
tination is active yet (
page 139).

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During route guidance
Show the soft key displays
(
page 135).
Press the Display soft key.
The Display menu appears.
Selectable soft keys:
Symbols soft key
Provides access to setting the symbols
display (
page 142).
View soft key
Provides access to setting the map ori-
entation (
page 143).
GPS soft key
Provides access to the Position Display
menu (
page 144).
Auto soft key
Provides access to the Automatic Map
Switching menu (
page 145).
Zoom soft key
Provides access to the definition of the
scales for full-screen and split-screen
map display (
page 145).
You can select which POIs will appear as
symbols on the map.
In the Display menu (page 142)
press the
Symbols soft key.
The available options appear.
Use  or to select an option.
Press.
The selected option is activated. A solid
circle designates an activated op-
tion.
Standard option:
The symbols for the system default
setting are displayed on the map.
Defining route guidance displays
Setting symbols displays
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The symbols are on display only if the
map scale is set at 0.05 mi (50 m),
0.1 mi (100 m), 0.2 mi (200 m), or
0.5 mi (500 m).
To set the map scale (
page 133).

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During route guidance
Personal option:
The symbols to be displayed can be
selected from a list (
page 143).
None option:
No symbols will be displayed on the
map.
Setting personal symbol display
After activating the Personal option,
press the
Change soft key.
The list of available symbols will
appear.
Use  or to select a list entry.
Press  to activate or deactivate the
symbol depending on its previous
state.
Finally, press the Back soft key or wait
for the screen to change.
The setting is stored.
One of the following orientations can be
selected:
2D North up
Fixed map orientation, north is always
pointing up,
2D Heading up
Dynamic map orientation, driving direc-
tion is always pointing up.
In the Display menu (page 142),
press the
View soft key.
Both options appear.
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The Change soft key is only available if
the
Personal option is selected. Other-
wise, it will appear shaded out.
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Empty square = symbol deactivated
Solid square = symbol activated
Any number of symbols can be activat-
ed.
Setting map orientation
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Empty circle = deactivated
Solid circle = activated

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During route guidance
Changing map orientation
Use  or to select the deactivat-
ed option.
Press.
The orientation changes.
Finally, press the Back soft key or wait
for the screen to change.If you activate GPS position display and
full-screen map display (
page 134), the
following data is displayed in the status
bar:
The current position as coordinates.
The number of satellites that can cur-
rently be received.
The current elevation (ALT = altitude)
above sea level.
In the Display menu (page 142),
press the
GPS soft key.
The Options
On and Off appear.
Use  or to select the desired
option.
Press .
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During route guidance, a symbol will
appear on the left-hand side of the bot-
tom status bar if map display is
switched ON.
North symbol :
Fixed map orientation, north is al-
ways pointing up,
Compass symbol :
Dynamic map orientation, driving
direction is always pointing up.
Switching GPS position display
ON/OFF
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The solid circle shows the current
setting.

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During route guidance
Depending on the previous setting,
GPS position display will be switched
ON or OFF.
Finally, press the Back soft key or wait
for the screen to change.
If you have set the map view to full screen
(
page 134) and the automatic map tog-
gling function is activated, then the follow-
ing happens:
The system automatically switches to
the split-screen map display when a
driving maneuver is announced.
As soon as the driving maneuver is
completed, the system automatically
returns to full-screen map display.
Switching automatic toggling ON/OFF
In the Display menu (page 142),
press the
Auto soft key.The Options
On and Off appear.
Use  or to select the desired
option.
Press .
Depending on the previous setting, au-
tomatic map toggling will be switched
ON or OFF.
Finally, press the Back soft key or wait
for the screen to change.
You can select whether the full-screen and
split-screen map scales are to be set to-
gether (default setting) or individually.
In the Display menu, press the
(
page 142) Zoom soft key.
The
Standard setting and Manual options
appear.
Automatic map toggling
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The solid circle shows the current
setting.
Scales for full-screen and
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During route guidance
Standard setting option:
The scales for full-screen and split-
screen map display are always
identical. Changing the scale
(
page 133) on one map changes
the scale of the other.
Manual option:
The scales can be different. Chang-
ing the scale on one map has no ef-
fect on the current scale of the
other map.
Use  or  to select the desired op-
tion.
Press .
Depending on the previous setting, the
Standard (identical scale) or Manual (indi-
vidual scale) option is activated.
Finally, press the Back soft key or wait
for the screen to change.
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The solid circle shows the current
setting.

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Last destinations and destination memory
 Last destinations and destination memory
The Last destinations memory automatically
stores the last destination for which route
guidance had been started.
The current vehicle position and positions
selected via the map can also be stored as
a destination in this memory (
page 128).
Such destinations are marked with the
symbol.
Altogether amaximum of 50 destinations
can be stored.
Calling up the Last destinations memo-
ry and selecting a destination
Call up the Navigation main menu
(
page 110).
Use to select the Last destinations
menu item.
Press .
The list of last destinations is dis-
played. The most recently stored desti-
nation is at the top of the list.
Use or  to select a destination.
The
Page soft keys allow scrolling
through the list page by page.Selectable soft keys and options
Save soft key
Stores the selected destination in the
standard destination memory
(
page 148).
Details soft key
Displays details on the selected desti-
nation (if available).
Delete soft key
Allows to delete the selected destina-
tion (
page 148).
Starting route guidance to a destina-
tion of the Last destination memory
Select a destination.
Press .
The full destination appears.
Last destinations memory


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Last destinations and destination memory
Press if you want to start route
guidance, otherwise press the
Back soft
key.
Deleting a destination from the last
destinations memory
Select a destination (page 147)
Press the Delete soft key.
You are prompted to confirm whether
or not the destination is to be deleted.
Use  to select the menu item Yes.
Press .
The destination is deleted.
Calling up the destination memory and
selecting a destination

Call up the Navigation main menu
(
page 110).
Use  or  to select the Destination
memory
menu item.
Press .
The destination memory appears. This
is indicated by
Destination memory in the
status bar.
Use, , , or  to select the
desired entry.
Selectable soft keys and options
Details soft key
Displays details on the selected desti-
nation (if available).
Delete soft key
Allows to delete the selected destina-
tion (
page 149).
Destination memory

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Last destinations and destination memory
Starting route guidance to a destina-
tion stored in the destination memory
Select a destination.
Press .
The Start Route Guidance menu ap-
pears.
Press if you want to start route
guidance, otherwise press the
Back soft
key.
Deleting a destination from the destina-
tion memory
Select a destination (page 148).
Press the Delete soft key.
A delete entry prompt appears.
Use  to select the menu item Yes.
Press .
The system deletes the entry from the
destination memory.Storing a destination
In the Start Route Guidance menu
(
page 130), press the Save soft key;
or
Select a destination from the Last
destinations memory (page 147) and
press the
Save soft key.
The system automatically shows a de-
fault name (the city if applicable) as
Destination name; however a different
name can be entered.
Storing under the default name
Press and hold  for approx. 2 sec-
onds;
or
Use or  to select the sym-
bol and press .
The system will store the address un-
der the default name.Storing under a different name
Press the Delete soft key to delete the
default name.
Upper and lower case characters, accent-
ed characters, special characters and
numbers can be entered.
To select lower or upper case or to select
special characters, the following shift sym-
bols on the display are available:
 = upper case
 = lower case
 = special characters
ok
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The name must have at least one char-
acter.
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Symbol “ ” represents a space.
ABC
abc
...


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