key MERCEDES-BENZ M-Class 2004 W163 Comand Manual

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81 Telephone*
Telephone* operation
Function
Page
1
Switches telephone operation
on
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2
Color display
3
Press to:
Switch the MCS on and off
Turn to:
Set the volume for hands-free
operation of the telephone
14,
85
16
4
Entering the unlock code
Entering a telephone number
Speed-dialing (for the num-
bers stored in the phone book
with a maximum of 2 digits)
Quick-dialing (for the first 10
memory locations)
Placing an
emergency call

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86
90
90
92
Function
Page
5
Joystick
: Scroll list down
: Scroll list up
: Select name or num-
ber
: Select name or num-
ber
6
Softkeys
NUM: Phone book sorted nu-
merically
NAME: Phone book sorted al-
phabetically
MUTE: Switches off the micro-
phone for the hands-free tele-
phone
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88
85
7
Accepting an incoming call
Send a call
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8
Ending a call
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84 Telephone*Telephone* operation
Press .
The menu to enter the unlock code ap-
pears.
Entering the unlock code

Use the number keys through
to enter the unlock code.
Asterisks instead of digits will appear in
the input line.If the code entered is correct and the
phone is registered in a network, the
phone is ready for use.If the telephone is ready for operation,
READY appears. The graphic (left) depicts
strong signal reception. If you are not in a
home network, the roaming indicator R is
shown.

Switch to an audio mode, navigation
mode*.

Allow the telephone to switch to sleep
mode.
or

Switch off the MCS system.
Switching telephone operation on
iTimeport phones use a three-digit code.
V60 phones use a four-digit code. The
head unit unlocks the phone using the
first three digits of the four-digit V60 un-
lock code.
Your unlock code prevents unautho-
rized persons from using your tele-
phone. Be sure to memorize this code
carefully.
If you enter an incorrect code, the sys-
tem returns to the menu for entering the
unlock code.
You must always enter the unlock code
when you switch on the telephone in
locked mode.
Switching telephone operation off

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85 Telephone*
Telephone* operation
If the system detects an incoming call, the
phone rings and CALL appears on the dis-
play. If the telephone number can be iden-
tified, it appears in the display. The
corresponding name is displayed as long
as it has been stored in the phone book.

Press .
The active audio source switches to
mute.
Switching off the microphone for the
hands-free telephone

Press the softkey MUTE.

Press the softkey MUTE again to cancel
muting.
Setting the volume for hands-free opera-
tion
Raising the volume

Turn the rotary/push-button v to the
right.
Lowering the volume

Turn the rotary/push-button v to the
left.Refusing or ending a call

Press .
The main telephone display disappears
and the previous source is restored.
Accepting an incoming call using the
mobile telephone handset
For the location of your telephone, see the
vehicle’s operation instructions.

Press .

Remove the telephone from its cradle
and conduct your call.
The hands-free operation switches off.
Ending a call

Put the phone back in its cradle.
Incoming call

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87 Telephone*
Telephone* operation

Use the number keys through
to enter the telephone number.
The menu changes when the first digit
is entered.
Correcting input
To correct only the last digit

Press briefly.
To clear all digits

Press longer than 2 seconds.Begin dialing

If you have entered the correct num-
ber, press .
Dialing begins. If the phone number
and name are stored in the phone
book, the name appears on the screen.
The active audio source switches to
mute.
Interrupt dialing

Press .Conducting a call
The call time appears when the call is initi-
ated.
Ending the call:

Press .

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88 Telephone*Telephone* operationSubsequent dialing
Transmitting other DMTF tones
During a call, press the number keys
through , or .
The number dialed appears in the menu
for 10 seconds after the last key is
pressed (subsequent dialing display).Dialing a number from the phone book
The phone book can be accessed using
either the softkey NAME or the NUM.
The softkey NAME starts the alpha-
betic scrolling mode and the softkey
NUM starts the numeric scrolling mode.
If there are no numbers located in the
memory, PHONE BOOK MEMORY EMP-
TY appears on the display.Opening the alphabetic scrolling mode

Make sure the main telephone menu is
displayed.

Press the softkey NAME.
or

Enter up to 2 letters with the number
keys through (e.g.: ).

To correct the last digit, press .
iYou can only use the cellular telephone
to save numbers and names in the tele-
phone book. See your telephone Opera-
tor’s Manual.

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89 Telephone*
Telephone* operation

By pushing the joystick up or down, you
can select the desired name.
The selected name is highlighted.
or

By pushing the joystick to the left or
the right, you can jump to the next or
previous page of the list.
Begin dialing:

If you have found the right name, press
.
Ending the call:

Press .Opening the numeric scrolling mode

Make sure the main telephone menu is
displayed.

Press the softkey NUM.
or

Enter up to 2 letters with the number
keys through (e.g.: ).

To correct the last digit, press .

By pushing the joystick up or down, you
can select the desired number.
The selected number is highlighted.
or

By pushing the joystick to the left or
the right, you can jump to the next or
previous page of the list.
Begin dialing:

If you have found the right number,
press .
Ending the call:

Press .

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90 Telephone*Telephone* operationRedial
You can redial the last 10 numbers dialed.
Make sure the main telephone menu is
displayed.

Press .
The number list appears on the display.

By pushing the joystick up or down, you
can select the desired number.
The selected number is highlighted.or

By pushing the joystick to the left or
the right, you can jump to the next or
previous five numbers in the list.
Begin dialing:

If you have found the right number,
press .
Ending the call:

Press .Speed-dialing

Make sure the main telephone menu is
displayed.

Enter the memory location number us-
ing the number keys through
.
You can enter up to 2 digits.
iIf there is no entry in the numbers list,
the message LAST NUMBERS MEMO-
RY EMPTY appears in the telephone
menu.
Warning
G
If you enter“1” and confirm this memory lo-
cation as described in “Begin dialing”, the
default emergency number 9-1-1 is dialed.
The 9-1-1 emergency call system is a public
service. Using it without due cause is a crim-
inal offense.

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91 Telephone*
Telephone* operation
Begin dialing:
If you have found the right number,
press .
Ending the call:

Press .Quick-dialing for the first 10 memory
locations

Make sure the main telephone menu is
displayed.

Press one of the number keys to
longer than 2 seconds.
The phone number or name appears in
the menu. The telephone dials the
phone number stored in this memory
location.
The call time appears when the call is
initiated.Ending the call:

Press .Warning
G
If you press , the emergency number
9-1-1 (default input) is dialed.
The 9-1-1 emergency call system is a public
service. Using it without due cause is a crim-
inal offense.

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92 Telephone*Emergency callYou can use a mobile communications net-
work to make an emergency call to an
emergency rescue station.
The emergency call is placed as long as the
corresponding mobile communication net-
work is available. To place an emergency
call, switch the telephone on.
Emergency calls may not be possible with
all mobile phone networks, or if certain
network services and/or telephone func-
tions are active. Check with your local net-
work operating company.Initiating an emergency call

Make sure that the main telephone
menu is displayed.

Press the number key longer
than 2 seconds (quick-dialing).
The telephone begins dialing.
The call time appears when the call is
initiated.
Ending or stopping an emergency call

Press .
iThe emergency call is also placed if the
phone is locked.iThis function places a call to a local 9-1-
1 provider. This function does not ini-
tiate a Tele Aid call.
Warning
G
The 9-1-1 emergency call system is a public
service. Using it without due cause is a crim-
inal offense.!If you press the number key long-
er than 2 seconds, the number stored
in memory location “1” (default is 9-1-
1) is dialed.!It is not possible to complete the emer-
gency call if the cellular system is busy.
The message SYSTEM BUSY appears.
Take appropriate measures to alert an
emergency service as soon as possible.

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97 Navigation*
Quick reference
Function
Page
1
Color display
2
Delete the last input, re-
turn to previous screen
3
Press to:
Open and close the con-
trol panel
The CD/DVD slot and
button are located
behind the control panel.
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4
Press to:
Switch the MCS on and
off
Turn to:
Set the volume differ-
ence between an audio
source and navigation
voice during an an-
nouncement
14
16
142
Function
Page
5
Entering address num-
bers
6
Altering the map scale
7
Pushing Joystick:
Moves cursor
Pressing :
Confirms selection
8
Switching the navigation
system on
Activating the navigation
menu
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9
Repeating current (last)
voice instruction
a
Altering the map scale
126
Function
Page
b
Softkeys for:
DETR: Detour
STOP: Cancels the cur-
rent destination,
LIST: Lists the maneu-
ver
MUTE: Mutes the voice
instructions
LGHT: Changes between
light and dark mode
MAP: Changes between
map screen and maneu-
ver screen, returning to
the map
To activate the softkey
functions, press any soft-
key
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125
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