Memory MERCEDES-BENZ S-Class 2003 W220 Comand Manual
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36 AudioRadio operationSaving stations manually (AM)
Activate the AM Band (
page 29).
Save a station in the same way as descri-
bed for the FM Band (
page 34)
in the AM main radio menu
on the memory listOn the memory list
Press the right-hand rotary/push-
button v to confirm “AM Presets”.
The AM preset memory will appear.Saving stations automatically (FM, AM)
1Function is active
If the FM/AM main radio menu is display-
ed
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight “Auto Presets” and
press the button longer than
2 seconds.
Message 1 will appear.
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AM Presets
Auto Presets Scan
1080 AM
Sound
WB AM1
iThe standard AM presets are not affec-
ted by the Auto presets. This is a second
option for storing a station range you
are currently receiving.
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FM Auto Presets
Searching...
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37 Audio
Radio operation
The radio stores the 10 strongest stations.
The station frequencies available will ap-
pear in the memory list.Select other station
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight the memory position
and press to confirm.
The main radio menu appears
automatically after 8 seconds
if you press *.Weather Band
Activate the Weather Band WB.
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight “WB Presets” and press
to confirm.
The WB Presets will appear. Channels 1
to 7 are listed in the memory. The me-
mory position of the channels are fixed
and cannot be altered.
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FM1 Auto Presets
Current Station: 97.1 FM
97.1 FM
101.5 FM88.1 FM 97.5 FM
91.3 FM70.5 FM
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7WB5 Presets
Current Station: Channel 5
Channel 1
Channel 4Channel 2 Channel 3
Channel 5Channel 6
Channel 7
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38 AudioRadio operationSelecting a station from the preset
menu (FM, AM)
Activate the FM or AM memory
(page 35).You can use one of the following two ways
to select a station from the FM/AM pre-
sets
Press the corresponding number key
(e.g. 3) to select the desired station.
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight a memory preset in the
FM/AM preset list and press briefly to
confirm.
In both cases, the main radio menu will
then appear automatically after 8 se-
conds, indicating the memory preset
number.Selecting a channel from the WB preset
menu
Activate the WB Presets (
page 37).
Use one of the two ways to select a
channel from the WB presets as descri-
bed on the left.
The main WB menu will then appear au-
tomatically after 8 seconds, indicating
the memory preset number.
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FM1 Presets
Current Station: 97.1 FM
97.1 FM
101.5 FM88.1 FM 97.5 FM
91.3 FM70.5 FM
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Current Station: Channel 5
Channel 1
Channel 4Channel 2 Channel 3
Channel 5Channel 6
Channel 7
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40 AudioRadio operation
Press # at the COMAND control
unit to switch on COMAND.
Press c at the COMAND control
unit to switch to radio operation.
Press E or H repeatedly on the
multifunction steering wheel until you
see the set-up for the current
station on the display.1Frequency band and the memory pre-
set, if applicable
2“SP” - memory, appears if “Memory” in-
stead of “Frequency” has been selec-
ted in the “Vehicle” submenu
3Frequency of the station selected
Repeatedly press F or G on the
multifunction steering wheel until the
desired station frequency appears.
The type of search depends on the set-
up for station selection in the “Vehicle”
submenu
“Memory” (SP) - the next saved sta-
tion is selected
“Frequency” - the next available
station is selected
Refer to “Control system” in chapter
“Controls in detail” in your vehicle's
operating instructions for further infor-
mation.
Press E or H at the multifunc-
tion steering wheel to display the next
or previous system.
Multifunction display
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FM1
3
SP
2
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56 AudioCD operationDeleting the character that has been ente-
red last
Press r briefly.
The input marker moves to the left as it
deletes.
Deleting a complete name
Press r longer than 2 seconds.
Altering an entered name
Delete one character at a time or the
entire name.
Then enter the new name.
Press the right-hand rotary/push-
button v longer than 2 seconds.
The name of the CD currently playing
will appear in the main CD menu above
the track number.
iThe CD will retain this name even if you
later insert it in a different magazine
slot.
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BEST OF SOUL
CD Select
SettingsSound
CD Naming Scan
Track 2
iThe CD names are stored in the names
list in alphabetical order. If the name
memory is full, the following message
will appear: “Attention, name memory is
full. New entry only possible after dele-
ting old one”.
Confirm the message by confirming
“OK”. The input menu will appear again.
Use the “Delete Names” function to de-
lete names from the memory.
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71 Telephone
Multifunction display
Multifunction display
Turn the electronic key in the starter
switch to position “1” or “2”, refer to
vehicle operating instructions.
Function
Page
1
Multifunction display on
the speedometerUsing the control system
2
Adjusting the dial/idle
tone volume during a call
I lowering
J raising
3
To make a call
K Accept an incoming
call
Start dialing opera-
tion
Activate the redial
memory
79
85
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L End a call
Interrupt dialing
The message
READY
appears
79
83
4
Changing from system to
system, displaying network
provider
E next
H previous
5
Pages through the phone
book in alphabetical order
F forward
G backwardFunction
Page
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73 Telephone
Multifunction display
Function
Page
1
The telephone is switched off
Switching telephone operati-
on on
78
2
Entering the unlock code
78
3
The system is searching for
the corresponding network
78
4
The telephone is ready for use
85
5
The vehicle is currently out-
side the transmission or re-
ception range
Function
Page
6
Phone book is empty and/or
has not been loaded into the
COMAND telephone memory
85
7
Name selected from the
phone book
85
8
Dialing begins
86
9
Dialing is completed and the
name is displayed.
The display will remain until
you end the call
86
Function
Page
10
Number of the memory locati-
on and the name stored here
85
11
Call time
86
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75 Telephone
Telephone operation
Function
Page
1
Switching the COMAND
on/off
12
2
Switching the telephone
operation on/off
78
3
Entering the unlock code
Entering a telephone number
Speed-dialing (only with
COMAND)
Quick-dialing (for the first 10
memory locations)
Entering the
emergency call
“9-1-1”
78
82
95
97
107
4
Subsequent dialing
84
5
Subsequent dialing
84
Function
Page
6
Turning
Highlights a menu field, a list
entry, or a symbol
Pressing
Activates a sub-menu, con-
firms an entry/selection
Ä is highlighted
Begin dialing
Ö is highlighted
Ends the call
Ü is highlighted
Switches off the micro-
phone of the hands-free
telephone
Function
Page
7
Calls the previous menu, un-
less the main telephone menu
is displayed
8
Deletes the last digit or the
whole entry if the unlock code
or a phone number are ente-
red
83
9
Color screen with main tele-
phone menu
10
Sets the volume for hands-
free operation of the telepho-
ne (during a call)
80
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Telephone operation
Function
Page
1
Main telephone menu
78
2
Status line
Left:
Telephone system is active
Right:
Reception strength is indica-
ted by up to 5 bars > for a
connected and functional te-
lephone
M Incoming SMS mes-
sage
RM ROAM indicator
RM in black - using a
home type system
RM in red - using a non
home type system
78
103
103
3
Accepting a call using
COMAND
Begin dialing
80
83
Function
Page
4
Ending a call
84
5
Microphone mute
80
6
Input line
7
Alphabet to enter the name
99
8
Menu fields to activate sub-
menus
80
9
“Phone Book” selection menu
is activated when the input
line 6 is empty
Phone book with names
is activated according to input
of up to 3 letters
87
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10
Main telephone menu with
other menu fields is activated
via the symbol U
11
Calling the SMS list
Reading or deleting an SMS
message
104
Function
Page
12
“Service Number” menu
Selecting a service number
for an outgoing call or chan-
ging a service number
108
13
Notebook, noting a telephone
number
Dialing from the notebook
97
97
14
“Calls” function
The last incoming calls are
stored
94
15
Redial memory, the last 10
numbers (L01-L10) dialed are
stored
L01 last number or
name dialed
L01-L10 numbers or names
dialed previously
93
93
16
Telephone menu for entering
telephone numbers
Switch back to the main tele-
phone menu via the “ABC/
123” menu field
82
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79 Telephone
Telephone operation
If the phone memory has been downloa-
ded to COMAND, the menu fields “Phone
Book”, “Last Calls” and “Calls” will be avai-
lable.
If the memory was not downloaded, the
menu fields will be dimmed out.
Outgoing calls (
page 82).
Use one of these ways
When the telephone is connected to
the coiled cord, press a on the
COMAND control unit.
or
When the telephone is in portable mo-
de, press # on the phone.Accepting the call at the multifunction
steering wheel
1
CALLThe system detects an incoming call,
the phone ringsAccepting a call
Press K.
Audio source is automatically muted.
Ending a call
Press L.
The main telephone display appears.
Switching telephone operation off
Incoming call
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iYou can also accept a call, if another
display, e.g. navigation, is shown on the
multifunction display.iCommunication between the multifunti-
on display and the COMAND screen:
If different systems appear, the changes
made to COMAND will have no effect on
the driver information display.
Press the COMAND key a to
switch to the telephone functions.