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Display settings
You can select what kind of traffic information
is displayed on the map.
XSelect Navi Q Traffic Symbols on
Map
XDisplaying traffic incidents: Select
Incidents.
Road sections for which traffic incidents
are reported are indicated by yellow
symbols and arrows.
XDisplaying traffic speed and flow: Select
Speed & Flow.
Road sections for which traffic
obstructions are reported are indicated by
yellow or red vehicle symbols.
XDisplaying normal traffic flow: Select
Free Flow.
Road sections with reported free flowing
traffic are indicated as green lines.
Real-time traffic notifications in the
map
COMAND can display certain traffic events in
the map. The notifications are shown in the
map scale range from 1/16 mi to 20 mi.
Free Flow traffic messages are only
displayed with a map scale of 1/16 miles to
5 miles.
XSet the required map scale (Y page 102).1, 2Marker symbols for the extension of
the affected route section
3Symbol for event on the route4Current vehicle position and direction
of travel
AMap scale
Real-time traffic notification symbols
iRed and yellow cars and green and yellow lines appear on the map when Speed & Flow,
Free Flow, or Incident are selected via Navi Q Traffic Symbols on Map.
The diamond shaped icons appear when Traffic Q Traffic Symbol Info is selected
from the map submenu.
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SymbolDescriptionTraffic notifications in map displayTraffic
report
lists
Traffic
report
message
Green
line with
arrows
Free-flowing
traffic
No obstacles for traffic flow. Appears
on the free-flow side (direction) of the
road.
No entryNo
message
Yellow
line with
arrows
IncidentsPossible obstacles for traffic flow (e.g.
road work). Appears on the affected
side (direction) of the road.
No entryNo
message
Warning
(red)
Indicates a location for which a
warning message has been issued.
Red arrow indicate the driving
direction to which the warning
message applies.
Appears
with
warning
entry type
Appears
with
warning
entry type
Incident
(yellow)
Indicates a location for which a
message has been issued. Yellow
arrow indicate the driving direction to
which the message applies.
Appears
with
incident
entry type
Appears
with
incident
entry type
Traffic jam
on route
(stop-and-
go)
Appears at the beginning of traffic
congestion from the driver's point of
view if route guidance is active and
route goes through congested area.
Yellow car symbols could appear in
combination with this symbol.
Appears
with traffic
jam on
route
(stop-and-
go) entry
type
Appears
with
traffic jam
on route
(stop-and-
go) entry
type
Traffic jam
on route
Appears at the beginning of traffic
congestion from the driver's point of
view if route guidance is active and
route goes through congested area.
Red car symbols could appear in
combination with this symbol.
Appears
with traffic
jam on
route entry
type
Appears
with
traffic jam
on route
entry type
Blocked
section on
route
Appears at the beginning of a blocked
area from the driver's point of view if
route guidance is active and route
goes through blocked area.
XX XX symbols could appear in
combination with this symbol.
Appears
with
blocked
section
entry type
Appears
with
blocked
section
entry type
Traffic jam
(stop-and-
go)
(yellow car)
Traffic congestion, average speed
25 – 45 mph (40 – 72 km/h).
Could appear repeatedly to indicate
length of traffic congestion.
(Not
possible)
(Not
possible)
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SymbolDescriptionTraffic notifications in map displayTraffic
report
lists
Traffic
report
message
Traffic jam
(red car)
Traffic congestion, average speed
5 – 20 mph (8 – 32 km/h).
Could appear repeatedly to indicate
length of traffic congestion.
(Not
possible)
(Not
possible)
XXXXBlocked
section
Road impassable.
Could appear repeatedly to indicate
length of blocked area
(Not
possible)
(Not
possible)
Displaying real-time traffic reportsXIf necessary, switch to navigation mode
and show the menu system (Y page 102).
XSelect Traffic.
COMAND searches for satellite radio
channels sending traffic messages.
The message No traffic reports are
currently available for this area.
may appear for the following reasons:RMessages were not yet received.
RThere are no messages available.
XCancelling the search: Select Cancel.XClosing the message: Select OK
If there are traffic reports, you will see a list
or a submenu, depending on whether route
guidance is active or not.
iA traffic message may also concern an
area or region rather than a road, e.g.
impaired visibility due to fog.
List when route guidance is not active
The list shows all the roads, areas or regions
for which messages are available.
1Country, state or province indicator
(optional)
2Road concernedXDisplaying a traffic message: Select an
item from the list.
The traffic message appears, see “Example
of a traffic message” (Y page 142).
XClosing the list: Slide XVY once or
repeatedly.
XDisplaying traffic symbol information:
Select Traffic Symbol Info
(Y page 142).
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List when route guidance is active
Submenu with route guidance active
XDisplaying a list with traffic messages
on the current route: Select Display
Messages on Route.
XDisplaying a list with all traffic
messages: Select Display All
Messages.
XDisplaying traffic symbol information:
Select Traffic Symbol Info
(Y page 142).
After selecting Display Messages on
Route or Display All Messages a list with
traffic messages appears.
1Country, state or province indicator
(optional)
2Road concernedXDisplaying a traffic message: Select an
item from the list.
The traffic message appears, see “Example
of a traffic message” (Y page 142).
XClosing the list: Slide XVY once or
repeatedly.
Example of a traffic message1Area designation2Affected road3Affected driving direction4Message 1 of 8 for the road affected5Turnoff, crossroads or junction before the
affected road section
6Text of traffic messageCTurnoff, crossroads or junction after the
affected road section
DTraffic symbolXScrolling within the message or to the
next message: Turn cVd or slide ZVÆ.
XReturning to the message list: Slide
XVY.
Traffic symbol information
XDisplaying traffic symbol information:
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XBack to list: Select Back.XDisplaying previous or next traffic
message: Select Previous or Next.
XDisplaying details for selected traffic
message: Select Details.
XSwitching to map view: Select Map.
COMAND navigation system
(destination memory)
My address
iThe destination memory always contains
an entry called My Address. You can save
your home address, for example, under this
entry.
Assigning your address for the first
time or changing your own address
Assigning and/or changing your own
address
XSelect Navi Q Destination Q From
Memory.
Depending on the number of entries in the
destination memory, you will see the
destination memory list with or without
predictive speller.
Example illustration: Destination memory listwithout predictive speller
In the destination memory list without
predictive speller, the My Address entry is
automatically highlighted.
Example illustration: Destination memory list withpredictive speller :
In the destination memory list with predictive
speller :, the predictive speller is
automatically activated.
XDestination memory list without
predictive speller: Press W immediately.
or
XDestination memory list with
predictive speller: Slide ZV repeatedly
until the predictive speller disappears.
The list entry My Address is automatically
highlighted as long as you have not entered
any characters using the predictive speller.
If you have entered characters from the
predictive speller: Rotate cVd or slide
ZV repeatedly until the list entry My
Address is highlighted.
XPress W.
Further operation depends on whether you
want to enter the address manually or use an
address book entry as your own address.
Entering an address manually
XIf you want to assign your own address
for the first time: Select Create New
Entry.
or
XIf you want to change your own
address: Select Change Q Create New
Entry.
In both cases, the address input menu
appears.
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XEnter the address. Proceed as described
for destination entry in the “Entering a
destination by address” section
( Y page 107).XSelect Save after entering the address.
Your address is saved.
Using the address book entry as your own
address
XIf you want to assign your own address
for the first time: Select Assign
Address Book Entry .
or
XIf you want to change your own
address: Select Change Q Assign
Address Book Entry Q Home or Work .
In both cases, the menu appears for
searching for an address book entry.
XSelect desired address book entry.
Proceed as described in the “Searching for
an address book entry” section
( Y page 160).
Once the address data is complete and if it
matches the digital map data, COMAND
saves the entry as your own address in the
destination memory.
If address data is still missing or if it cannot
be found on the digital map, a message
appears indicating that the address is
incomplete.XClosing message: Select OK.
i
In the address book entry, the city and
street must be spelled in the same way as
the destination entry so that the data
matches the digital map data.
In order for the state (USA) or province
(Canada) to match the map data, you may
either enter the entire name or the
abbreviation in the address book.
Examples:
R Florida or FL
R Colorado or CO
RAlberta or AB
R Ontario or ON
Depending on which data is missing or cannot
be found on the digital map, you must now
either:
R select a state (USA) or province (Canada)
R or enter a city
R or enter a street
R or enter a house numberXSelecting a state (USA) or province
(Canada): Select desired state (USA) or
province (Canada) from the list.XEntering a city: Proceed as described for
destination entry in the “Entering a city”
section ( Y page 111).XEntering a street: Proceed as described
for destination entry in the “Entering a
street” section ( Y page 114).XEntering a house number: Proceed as
described for destination entry in the
“Entering a house number” section
( Y page 117).
If all data is available and matches the
digital map data, you can save the address.XSaving: Select Save.
Selecting your own address for route
guidance
XSelect Navi Q Destination Q From
Memory .
The destination memory list appears either
with or without the predictive speller.
Whether the predictive speller appears
depends on the number of entries in the
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Destination memory list without
predictive speller
In the destination memory list without
predictive speller, the My Address entry is
automatically highlighted.
XPress W.
If your own address has already been
assigned, you will see the menu for starting
route guidance with your own address data.
XStarting route calculation/guidance:
Select Start and press W
or
XExiting menu: Select %.
Destination memory list with predictive
speller
In the destination memory list with predictive
speller :, the predictive speller is
automatically activated.
XSlide ZV repeatedly until the predictive
speller disappears.
The list entry My Address is automatically
highlighted as long as you have not entered
any characters using the predictive speller.
If you have entered characters from the
predictive speller: Rotate cVd or slide
ZV repeatedly until the list entry My
Address is highlighted.
XPress W.
If your own address has already been
assigned, you will see the menu for starting
route guidance with your own address data.
XStarting route calculation/guidance:
Select Start and press W
or
XExiting menu: Select %.
Saving a destination in the
destination memory
iThis function also saves the destination in
the address book. There COMAND creates
an address book entry containing
complete, navigable address data. You can
then select this entry in the address book
and start navigation to the address.
For information on how to enter a destination
from the destination memory, see
(Y page 120).
Saving after the address has been
entered
XSelect Save after entering the address
(Y page 107).
You can now select save options.
Saving during route guidance
XSelect Destination Q Save
Destination during route guidance.
You can now select save options.
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Saving a destination from the list of last
destinations
XSelect Navi Q Destination Q From
Last Destinations.
The list of last destinations appears.
XSelect desired destination.
The address of the destination is displayed.
XSelect Save.
You can now select save options.
Selecting save options
Saving a destination without a name
XSelect Save without Name.
COMAND saves the destination in the
destination memory and uses the address
as the destination name.
or
XSelect Save as "My Address".
COMAND saves the destination in the
destination memory as your own address.
Saving a destination with a name
XSelect Save with Name.XSelect desired category, e.g. Home or
Work.
The input menu appears with the data fields
and the predictive speller.
:Selected data field with input mark
(cursor)
;Predictive spellerXEntering data: Proceed as described in the
“Changing the data field” operating step in
the “Creating a new address book entry”
section (Y page 161).
Assigning a destination to an address
book entry
iThis function assigns the complete,
navigable address data to an already
existing address book entry. You can then
select this entry in the address book and
start navigation to the address from there.
XSelect Assign Address Book Entry.XSelect desired category, e.g. Home or
Work.
The menu appears for searching for an
address book entry.
XSelect desired address book entry.
Proceed as described in the “Searching for
an address book entry” section
(Y page 160).
If the selected address book entry does not
yet contain any navigable address data,
COMAND saves the data.
If the selected address book entry already
contains navigable address data, you will
see a question asking you if the previous
data should be overwritten.
XSelect Yes or No.
If you select Yes, COMAND saves the data.
Deleting a destination from the
destination memory
XSelect Navi Q Destination Q From
Memory.
Depending on the number of entries in the
destination memory, you will see the
destination memory list with or without
predictive speller.
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Example illustration: Destination memory listwithout predictive speller
Example illustration: Destination memory list withpredictive speller :
XSelect desired destination. Proceed as
described for destination entry in the
“Entering a destination from the
destination memory” section
(Y page 120).
XSelect Delete after selecting the
destination to be deleted.
A prompt appears asking whether you want
to delete the destination.
XSelect Yes or No.
If you select Yes, COMAND deletes the
destination.
iIf the navigable address data of the
destination to be deleted has also been
assigned to an address book entry,
COMAND deletes the data there as well. If
the corresponding address book entry
does not contain any further data, such as
telephone numbers, COMAND deletes the
entire address book entry.
COMAND navigation system (last
destinations)
iCOMAND automatically saves the last
destinations for which the route calculation
was launched. It is stored in the “last
destinations” memory. If this memory is
full, COMAND deletes the oldest
destination. You can also save one
destination from the list of last destinations
in the destination memory. It will be saved
there permanently.
Saving a destination permanently in
the destination memory
XProceed as described in the “Saving a
destination from the list of last
destinations” section (Y page 146).
Saving the vehicle position in the list
of last destinations
XCentering map on the vehicle’s
position: Select Navi Q Position Q
Vehicle Position Map.
XSaving: Select Navi Q Position Q
Store Vehicle Position.
Saving the cross hair position in the
list of last destinations
iIf you have manually moved the map, you
will see a cross hair on the map
(Y page 102). You can save the cross hair
position as a destination in the list of last
destinations.
XShowing menu system, if necessary:
Press W.
XSelect Position Q Save Crosshair
Position.
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Deleting one of the last destinationsXSelect Navi Q Destination Q From
Last Destinations .
The list of last destinations appears.XSelect desired destination.
The address of the destination appears.XSelect Delete .XSelect Yes or No.
COMAND telephone
Safety notes
GWarning!
Some jurisdictions prohibit the driver from
using a cellular telephone while driving.
Whether or not prohibited by law, for safety
reasons, the driver should not use the cellular
telephone while the vehicle is in motion. Stop
the vehicle in a safe location before placing or
answering a call.
If you nonetheless choose to use the mobile
phone 9
while driving, please use the
handsfree feature and be sure to pay
attention to the traffic situation at all times.
Use the mobile phone only when road,
weather and traffic conditions permit.
Otherwise, you may not be able to observe
traffic conditions and could endanger yourself
and others.
Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph
(approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is
covering a distance of 44 feet (approximately
14 m) every second.
General notes
i USA only:
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Any unauthorized modification to this
device could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
i Canada only:
This device complies with RSS-210 of
Industry Canada. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference,
and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Any unauthorized modification to this
device could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.9 Observe all legal requirements148COMAND telephoneControl systems
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