display MERCEDES-BENZ SL-Class 2004 R230 Comand Manual

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102 Telephone*Telephone operationConducting a call
When the call is initiated, the call time ap-
pears in the screen.Use one of these three ways to end a call:

Press the right-hand rotary/push-
button v to confirm the “End” button
or call has been finished by the other
party.
or

Press a.
or

Press *.Subsequent dialing
Transmitting other dial tones:

During a call you can press the number
keys 1 through 0, u and t.
The numbers dialed will appear in the
menu for 10 seconds after the last key
is pressed (subsequent dialing display).
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iDuring a conversation, you can enter a
telephone number in the notebook or
edit an existing one (
page 115).

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103 Telephone*
Telephone operation
Dialing a number from the phone book
Dialing using the multifunction steering
wheel
In order to use this feature, the phone
book must have previously been downloa-
ded to the COMAND memory. This is per-
formed automatically each time the
portable phone is connected to the coiled
cord.
The telephone is ready for operation
(page 96).

Press E or H as often as neces-
sary until the telephone mode appears
in the multifunction display.
If ENTER CODE
appears, enter your unlock
code first (
page 96).
The message NO ENTRY
appears when the
portable phone has been put into the crad-
le and no entries are stored in the phone
book.

Press F or G.
You are paging the phone book back-
wards or forwards in alphabetical or-
der. Name and memory location
appear.
or

Press F or G longer than 2 se-
conds.
You are scrolling through the phone
book very quickly.
The name that is selected appears in
the display.
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iIf you do not wish to place a call, press
L. The process will be cancelled and
the message
READY
appears again.

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104 Telephone*Telephone operation
Press K when desired name ap-
pears in the display.
The telephone number is dialed. The message
DIALING
appears in the
display. COMAND will mute an active
audio source.
When the call is initiated, the call time
appears in the display. The name will
reappear.

Press L to end the call.
The message
READY
will reappear. The
audio source will switch on again.
.
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iPhone numbers are stored in the phone
book according to memory locations. A
memory location starts with “M”.
Memory locations available: M01 - M99

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110 Telephone*Telephone operationThe telephone is switched on
Press E or H repeatedly until the
corresponding telephone menu 1 ap-
pears in the display.
The telephone is ready for operation.

Press K.
The redial memory appears with the
last number dialed.

Press F or G.
This allows you to page forward or
backward through the redial memory.
The number selected will appear in the
display with the corresponding memo-
ry location.

Press K, when the desired number
or name appears in the display 2.
Dialing will begin 3. When the dialing
has been completed, the name 4 is
displayed if the name has been stored
in the phone book, otherwise you will
continue to see the phone number.
The display is maintained for the dura-
tion of the call.

Press L to end the call.
The telephone display 1 appears.
iIf you do not wish to place a call, press
L. The telephone display 1 ap-
pears.
iPress E or H to display the next
or previous system.

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113 Telephone*
Telephone operation
Speed-dialing (only with COMAND)
For all memory locations
You can enter up to 2 digits
The main telephone menu is displayed
Use the number keys, e.g. 1 and 4 to
enter the memory location number. Begin dialing
Use one of these ways

Press the last number key for more
than 2 seconds.
or

Press the right-hand rotary/push-
button v to confirm the “Send” but-
ton.
The phone number or name will appear
in the menu. The telephone will dial the
phone number that has been stored in
this memory location.
When the call is initiated, the call time
will appear.
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Warning
G
If you enter “1” and confirm this memory lo-
cation using one of the described ways in
“Begin dialing”, the emergency number
9-1-1 (default input) will be dialed.
The 9-1-1 emergency call system is a public
service. Using it without due cause is a cri-
minal offense.
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114 Telephone*Telephone operation
Ending a call (
page 112).Quick-dialing for the first 10 memory
locations
The main telephone menu is displayed

Press 2 to 0 longer than 2 seconds.
The phone number or name will appear
in the menu. The telephone will dial the
phone number that has been stored in
this memory location.
When the call is initiated, the call time
will appear.

Ending a call (
page 112).
iIf the memory location called is free, the
message “Memory location not alloca-
ted” will appear.
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Warning
G
If you press “1” the emergency number
9-1-1 (default input) will be dialed.
The 9-1-1 emergency call system is a public
service. Using it without due cause is a cri-
minal offense.

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115 Telephone*
Telephone operation
You can enter a telephone number in the
notebook or edit an existing one
during a conversation

in the main telephone menu without
having a callOpening the notebook
The main telephone menu is displayed

Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight the “V” symbol and
press to confirm.
Other menu fields will appear.

Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v until “Notebook” is highlighted and
press to confirm.
Entering the telephone number

Press number keys 1 through 0, u
and t.
Correcting input
To delete only the last digit

Press r briefly.
To delete the whole entry

Press r longer than 2 seconds.Closing the notebook and storing input

Press *.
Dialing a telephone number from
the notebook

Open the notebook.

When the notebook phone number ap-
pears, press the right-hand rotary/
push-button v to confirm the “Send”
button.
Dialing begins.
Notebook
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number to the phone book
(page 120).

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116 Telephone*Telephone operationYou can edit the phone book and transfer
a phone number from the notebook.
In the main telephone menu, turn the
right-hand rotary/push-button v until
“Phone book” is highlighted and press
to confirm.
The “Phone book” selection menu will
appear.
“Phone book” selection menu1Changing entries in the phone book
2Adding entries in the phone book
(
page 119)
3Transferring a telephone number from
the notebook (
page 120)Changing entries in the phone book

Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight 1 and press to con-
firm.
The phone book will either display
the list of names sorted alphabeti-
cally

the list of phone numbers sorted by
memory locations.
Editing the phone book
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121 Telephone*
SMS function
 SMS function
With this function you can receive, read
and delete short text messages
1.
1 If available from your carrier.
1The symbol M will appear when a new
SMS message arrives, symbol “RM”
(roaming mode) that may have been
displayed before will be replaced
2Activates the SMS list

Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight “V” in the main tele-
phone menu and press to confirm.
Other menu fields will appear.

Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight 2 and press to con-
firm.
The SMS list will appear.
iCOMAND may have to read in SMS
messages first. The message “SMS loa-
ding...” will appear. The reading operati-
on may take up to 30 seconds.
Activating
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122 Telephone*SMS function1Current SMS message is highlighted,
telephone number or name (if it is in
the phone book), date and time appear
in brown
The SMS messages (max. 10) are listed
in the order when they were received.

Use the appropriate arrow symbols to
page through the list.

Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight the desired SMS mes-
sage and press to confirm.
The SMS message will appear.
SMS view2Deletes displayed SMS message
Reading SMS messages received
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iCOMAND does not display so called
“chained” SMS messages. These con-
tain more than 160 characters. For you
to be able to read these messages, the
sender should send the message again
in normal mode.
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