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XIf necessary, switch to navigation mode
and show the menu system ( Y page 53).XSelect Traffic £Read aloud All
Messages on Route .
COMAND reads out the messages in
sequence.
i The Messages on the Route menu item
has no function if there are no messages
relating to the route.
XTo switch off the Read-aloud function:
Select Cancel Read-aloud Function .
COMAND reads the current message aloud
and then ends the read-aloud function.XTo cancel read-out of current message:
Press the x button.
COMAND stops reading-aloud the current
message. The next message is read aloud
again.
Destination Memory
Home Address
i The destination memory always contains
an entry named My address which is at the
top of the list. You may wish to assign your
home address to this entry, for example. If
the My address entry already contains
data that can be used for navigation, you
can select it for route guidance (indicated
by the ¤ icon).
Assigning Home Address for First Time
or Changing Home Address
XIf necessary, switch to navigation mode
and display the menu system ( Y page 53).XSelect Destination £From Memory .
If there are more than 8 entries in the
destination memory, the destination
memory list with predictive speller is
displayed, otherwise the destination
memory list is displayed without predictive
speller ( Y page 70).If the list appears without the input
characters, the entry My address is
highlighted automatically.
Switching to the Destination Memory List
Without Predictive Speller
XPress 9 repeatedly until the predictive
speller disappears.
The entry My Address is highlighted
automatically unless you have entered a
character using the predictive speller.
If characters have been entered using the
predictive speller:
XPress 9 in the list until the My
Address entry is highlighted.
or
XTo assign an address for the first time:
Press and hold 9 until the speller
disappears.
The entry My Address is highlighted
automatically in the list.XTo exit the menu: Select Back.
Subsequent operation depends on whether
you enter the address or wish to use an
address book entry that can be used for
navigation as My address.
Entering or Changing Your Address
XIf necessary, change to the destination list
without speller.XTo enter the address for the first time:
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XTo change the address: Select Options
£ New Entry .
In both cases, the address input menu
appears.XEnter the address. Proceed in the same way
as you would enter a destination as
described in the "Entering a destination by
address" section ( Y page 62).XSelect Save after you have entered the
address.
COMAND then stores the entry. You will
see a message and then the address menu
with the selected address. Start is
highlighted automatically.
Using an Address Book Entry as Home
Address
XIf necessary, change to the destination list
without speller ( Y page 90).XTo assign an address for the first time:
Press 9 and select Assign Address
Book Entry .XSelect Home or Work .XTo change home address: Select
Options £ Assign to Address Book
Entry .XSelect Home or Work .XIn both cases you will see either a list or,
with more than 8 address book entries, the
search menu with predictive speller.XSelect the desired address book entry.
Proceed as described in the "Searching for
an address book entry" section
( Y page 111).
i
Information on how to link address book
entries with navigation data can be found
in "Assigning a destination to an address
book entry" ( Y page 93).
XTo confirm your selection: Press 9.
An address is assigned for the first time:
COMAND then stores the entry. You will
see a message and then the address menuwith the selected address. Start is
highlighted automatically.
The address is changed:
A prompt appears, asking if you really wish
to overwrite My Address.XSelect Yes or No.
If you select Yes, COMAND overwrites the
destination. You will see a message and
then the address menu with the selected
address. Start is highlighted
automatically.
If you select No, the list will reappear.
Selecting Home Address for Route
Guidance
i If the My Address entry already contains
data that can be used for navigation, you
can select it for route guidance (indicated
by the ¤ icon). If not, then first assign a
destination to this entry ( Y page 90).
XIf necessary, switch to navigation mode
and display the menu system ( Y page 53).XSelect Destination £From Memory .
If more than 8 entries are listed in the
destination memory, the destination list
appears with input characters, otherwise
the destination list appears without the
predictive speller.XDestination memory with predictive
speller: Press 9 repeatedly until the list
appears without the predictive speller.
or
XSelect d at the bottom right in the
predictive speller.XDestination memory list without input
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COMAND’s Bluetooth device name is “MB
Bluetooth”.XIn the phone submenu select Phone
£ Phone List £Update £Options
£ External Authorization .XStart the Bluetooth search on the mobile
phone ( Y mobile phone operator's guide).XSelect COMAND (“MB Bluetooth”) on the
mobile phone.XWhen prompted to do so, enter the
passcode on the mobile phone and on
COMAND.
Displaying Details on a Mobile Phone
XIn the phone submenu select Phone
£ Phone List .XSelect the mobile phone from the list.XSelect Options £Details .
The details screen for the device is
displayed.XTo close the details screen: Press
9 , : , ; , = or 9.
or
XPress the 9 or the k button.
Deregistering (De-Authorizing) a
Mobile Phone
XIn the phone submenu select Phone
£ Phone List .XSelect the authorized mobile phone.XSelect Options £De-Authorize .
You will be asked whether the device
should really be de-authorized.XSelect Yes or No.
If you select Yes, the authorization of the
device is withdrawn.
i If the authorization of a device, which had
been authorized in the past, has been
withdrawn and it is no longer found in the
search, the device list no longer includes
this device.
Activating Another Mobile Phone
If you have authorized several mobile phones,
you can switch between the individual mobile
phones.
When you authorize a new mobile phone, it is
activated automatically. Only one mobile
phone is active at a time.
XSelect Phone£Phone List .XSelect the mobile phone from the list.XPress 9.
The selected mobile phone is activated if
the selected mobile is within reception
range and its Bluetooth function is
switched on. Any previously activated
phone is deactivated.
Setting Transmit and Receive Volume
i These settings should normally not be
changed as the factory settings are
matched to most mobile phones.
i Changes may result in significant
impairments to the transmission quality.
These settings may not be changed during
an active phone call.
XIn the phone submenu select Phone
£ Adjust Volume .XSelect Reception Volume or
Transmission Volume .
i
Reception volume and Transmission only
appear for authorized devices.
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XTo switch predictive speller to upper or
lower case characters: Select & or
( .XTo switch predictive speller character
set: Select k.
Every time this is selected it switches the
character set.XTo change the predictive speller
language: Select !.XPress 9 or : until the desired
language is highlighted and then press 9.XTo move the cursor in the data field:
Select Y or Z.
Deleting an Entry
XTo delete individual characters: Select
õ and briefly press 9.
or
XPress the 2 button.
The character to the left of the cursor is
deleted.XTo delete an entire entry: Select õ
and press 9 until the entire entry has been
deleted.
or
XPress the 2 button and hold it until the
entire entry is deleted.
Cancelling an Entry
XSelect á.
If one of the data fields contains data, a
prompt will appear asking whether you wish
to store the entry.
XSelect Yes or No.
The entry will either be stored or not,
depending on your selection.
Saving an Entry
XSelect d.
A corresponding message is displayed.Deleting an Entry
The deletion rules vary according to the entry
selected:
R Phone book entry selected:
The entry is deleted in the COMAND phone
book and the address book if the address
book entry only contains phone numbers.
R Entire address book entry selected:
The entry is deleted in the COMAND phone
book and additionally also in the address
book if the address book entry only
contains phone numbers.
R Subentry of an address book entry
selected:
The subentry is deleted in the COMAND
phone book and in the address book.XTo delete: Select entry ( Y page 101).XSelect Options £Delete .
You will be prompted to confirm that you
really want to delete the entry.XSelect Yes or No.
Yes option: The entry is deleted according
to the above rules.
Adding a Phone Number to a Phone
Book Entry
XSelect the address book entry.XSelect Options £Add Phone No. .XSelect a number category, e.g. Home.XSelect a phone category, e.g. Mobile
Phone .XSelect Save.
If five numbers are saved for the entry in the
selected number category, a prompt will
appear asking whether you wish to overwrite
one of the existing numbers.
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XTo switch predictive speller to upper or
lower case characters: Select ( or
& .XTo switch predictive speller character
set: Select k.
Every time this is selected it switches the
character set (digits, lower case letters).XTo change the predictive speller
language: Select !.XPress 9 or : until the desired
language is highlighted and then press 9.XTo move the cursor in the data field:
Select Y or Z.XTo delete individual characters: Select
õ and briefly press 9.
or
XPress the 2 button.
The character to the left of the cursor is
deleted.XTo delete an entire entry: Select õ
and press 9 until the entire entry has been
deleted.
or
XPress the 2 button and hold it until the
entry is deleted.XTo save entry: Select d.
A corresponding message is displayed.XTo cancel entry: Select Back.
If one of the data fields contains data, a
prompt will appear asking whether you wish
to save the entry.
XSelect Yes or No.
The entry will either be stored or not,
depending on your selection.
Adding a Phone Number from the Call
List to an Existing Address Book Entry
XSelect the list entry.XSelect Options £Save £Add Phone
No.
i Save has no function if the selected list
entry is already stored.
XSelect a number category, e.g. Home.XSelect a phone category, e.g. Mobile
Phone .XSelect Save.
The search menu for address book entries
appears.XSearch for the desired entry.
i Please see the “Searching for an Address
Book Entry” section ( Y page 111) for a
detailed description on searching for an
address book entry.
XPress 9 after completing the search.
If there are fewer than five numbers saved
for the required entry in the selected
number category, COMAND saves the
data.
If five numbers are saved for the entry you
are searching for, a prompt will appear
asking whether you wish to overwrite one
of the existing numbers.XSelect Yes or No.
If you select Yes, a selection list with the
five existing numbers is displayed.XSelect the number to be overwritten.
COMAND overwrites the selected number
with the new data.
Deleting Call Lists
i The saved call lists are retained in
COMAND even if you use the COMAND
with another mobile phone. For this reason
you should delete any call lists before
handing over or selling the vehicle.
XSelect Call Lists £Delete Call
Lists from the basic telephone menu.
A query appears asking if all call lists are to
be deleted.XSelect Yes or No.
The call lists will either be deleted or not,
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Selecting Entry in the Address BookXPress ; or = if the display/selection
window is active.
Creating a New Address Book Entry
i You can create address data directly in
the address book. If you save phone
numbers in the COMAND phone book,
these are saved in the address book. When
you save a navigation destination,
COMAND creates an address book entry
containing the complete address data that
support navigation.
XOpen the address book ( Y page 109) and
select New.
The input menu containing data fields and
the speller appears.
Input menu with data fields
1Selected data field with cursor2Speller
Switching Data Field
XPress 9 repeatedly until the predictive
speller is hidden.XThen press 9 or : and press 9.
or
XSelect [ or ] in the speller.
The input menu indicates the selected data
field.Entering Data into a FieldXSelect all the characters one after the other
in the predictive speller 2.
i
The predictive speller provides the
characters corresponding to the selected
data field.
XTo switch predictive speller to upper or
lower case characters: Select ( or
& .XTo switch predictive speller character
set: Select k.
Every time this is selected it switches the
character set.XTo change the predictive speller
language: Select !.XPress 9 or : until the desired
language is highlighted and then press 9.XTo move the cursor in the data field:
Select Y or Z.
Deleting
XTo delete an individual character: Select
õ and briefly press 9.
or
XPress the 2 button.
The character to the left of the cursor is
deleted.XTo delete an entire entry: Select õ
and press 9 until the entire entry has been
deleted.
or
XPress the 2 button and hold it until the
entire entry is deleted.
Canceling an Entry
XSelect á.
If one of the data fields contains new data,
a prompt will appear asking whether you
wish to store the entry.XSelect Yes or No.
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Saving an EntryXSelect d.
The address book displays the entry.
Searching for an Address Book Entry
XOpen the address book ( Y page 109) and
select Search .
If there are more than eight entries, the
search menu with the smart speller
appears.
Search menu with search speller
1¥ symbol for address book entry2¤ symbol for complete address data
from the navigation3å symbol for phone book entry from the
mobile phone4¦ symbol for voice tag5Search speller
Entries without symbols or with the symbols
1 and 3 are just address book entries. A
voice tag has additionally been saved for
entries with the symbol 3. Entries with the
symbol 2 contain complete address data
from the navigation system, which support
navigation and are covered by the digital map
data. You can quickly start route guidance to
this kind of entry ( Y page 113).
Switching from the Search Speller to
the ListXPress the 9 button or 9 button and
hold it until the speller is hidden.
or
XSelect d.
Switching from the List to the Search
Speller
XSelect Back from the list.
or
XPress the k button.
Searching
Searching via Search Speller
XSwitch from the list to the search speller if
necessary.XTo change the search speller language:
Select !.XTo switch search speller character set:
Select k.
Depending on the previous setting, you will
change to letters with special characters or
to numbers with special characters.XTo enter characters: Select the
characters for the required entry one after
another.XTo delete individual characters: Select
õ and briefly press 9.
or
XPress the 2 button.
Each time you enter or delete a character,
the closest match will be displayed at the
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service provider. Programming content is
subject to change. Therefore, channel and
categories shown in illustrations and
descriptions contained in this manual may
differ from the channels and categories
delivered by the service provider.
Satellite radio service may be unavailable
or interrupted from time to time for a
variety of reasons, such as environmental
or topographic conditions and other things
we cannot control. Service might also not
be available in certain places (e.g., in
tunnels, parking garages, or within or next
to buildings) or near other technologies.
i SIRIUS XM Radio provides over 130
channels of digital-quality radio, including
100% commercial-free music, sports, news
and entertainment.
SIRIUS XM Radio uses a fleet of high-power
satellites to broadcast 24 hours per day,
coast-to-coast, in the contiguous U.S.
This diverse, satellite-delivered
programming is available for a monthly
subscription fee. For more information, call
the SIRIUS XM Service Center
( Y page 129) or contact www.sirius.com
(USA) or www.siriuscanada.com (Canada).
Subscribing
Subscribing to Satellite Radio
To switch to satellite radio operation:
XFrom another main function: Select
Audio £Audio £SatRadio .
i
If radio mode was active last, you only
need to select Audio.
XWithin the audio function: Select Audio
£ SatRadio .
The Satellite radio main menu will appear
and displays the Weather channel. You
cannot select any other station.XSelect SatRadio (from the submenu)
£ Service .
The Service information display will appear.
Service information display
1Phone number of the provider, (SIRIUS
XM)2SIRIUS ID of your satellite receiver=SIRIUS ID of your traffic info moduleXContact satellite radio service provider at
the telephone number displayed in the
screen.
i It is also possible to activate the satellite
service online. To do so please visit SIRIUS
XM Radio’s website at www.sirius.com
(USA) or www.siriuscanada.com (Canada).
After the connection is made:
XFollow the instructions given by the
operator.
The activation process may take up to
10 minutes. If it is successful, you will see
the display with the message No Service
( Y page 127) followed by the Satellite radio
main menu ( Y page 127).
i
If a subscription is not included with
system purchase, credit card information is
required to activate your account.
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From Another Main FunctionXSelect Audio£Audio £Disc or
Memory Card or Music Register in the
audio menu display.
i If the desired mode is also the last active
mode, you only need to select Audio.
Within the Audio Function
XSelect Audio£Disc or Memory card in
the audio menu display.
i Disc accesses audio discs in the DVD
changer, Memory Card selects the slot for
the SD memory card, Music Register
selects the Music Register, Media
Interface selects an external device..
XSelect CD/audio DVD/MP3 as required
( Y page 138).
The desired disc mode is activated.
Example of CD Audio Mode Display
1Disc type _2Track number3CD or DVD inserted4Track name (only if stored on the disc as
CD text)5Elapsed track time6Visual track and time display7Current playback option8Sound settings9Media selectionaDisc name (only if stored on the disc as
CD text)bCalls up track listcStorage medium position in the media listdPlayback options
Example of DVD Audio Display
1Disc type ü2Track number3CD or DVD inserted4Track name (if available)5Elapsed track time6Visual time and track display7Current playback option8Sound settings9Media selectionaDisc name (if available)bCall up track listcStop functiondPause functioneStorage medium position in the media listKPlayback optionsCD Audio/DVD Audio/MP3137AudioZ

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Example display in MP3 mode1Disc type þ or º (memory card)2Track number3CD or DVD inserted4Track name5Elapsed track time6Visual time and track display7Current playback option8Sound settings9Media selectionaCurrent folderbCalls up folder listcStorage medium position in the media listdPlayback options
i
An example of a media list display can be
found on ( Y page 138).
Stop Function
i This function is only available in DVD
audio mode.
XSwitch to audio DVD mode.XTo interrupt playback: Select ±.
The display « changes to X.XTo resume playback: Select X.
Playback continues from the point where it
was interrupted.XTo stop playback: Select ± again when
playback is interrupted.
or
XSelect ± twice in quick succession during
playback.
Option selector remains at X.XTo restart playback: Select X.
Playback starts from the beginning of the
DVD.
Pause Function
In CD Audio, DVD Audio and MP3 Mode
XTo pause playback: Briefly press x.
X appears at the top left of the status bar.XTo continue playback: Briefly press
x again.
X disappears.
Only in audio DVD mode
XTo pause playback: Switch to audio DVD
mode.XSelect «.
The « display changes to X.XTo resume playback: Switch to audio DVD
mode.XSelect X.
The display X changes to «.
Selecting CD/audio DVD/MP3 Media
XIn CD audio, DVD audio and MP3
mode: Select Media.
or
XIn CD audio and DVD audio mode only:
Press 9 when the main area is highlighted.
The media list appears. The dot R
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