MERCEDES-BENZ AMG GT S 2017 C190 Comand Manual
Manufacturer: MERCEDES-BENZ, Model Year: 2017, Model line: AMG GT S, Model: MERCEDES-BENZ AMG GT S 2017 C190Pages: 226, PDF Size: 6.39 MB
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Your COMAND equipment..................50
Important safet ynotes ...................... .50
Vehicle settings .................................. .50
Rea rview camer a................................ 52
Climat econtro lsettings .................... .52
DYNAMIC SELECT ................................ 54
49
Vehicle functions
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Your COMANDequipment
i
These operatin ginstruction sdescribe all
th estandar dan doptional equipmen tof
your COMAN Dsystem, as available at th e
time of going to print .Country-specifi cdif -
ference sare possible. Bear in min dthat
your vehicle may no tfeature all function s
described here. Thi salso applies to safety-
relevant systems an dfunctions.
iRead th einformation on qualified special-
ist workshop sin th evehicle Operator's
Manual.
Important safet ynotes
GWARNING
If you operat emobile communication equip-
men twhil edriving, you will be distracted from
traffic conditions. You could also los econtro l
of th evehicle. There is aris kof an accident.
Only operat ethis equipment when th evehicle
is stationary.
You mus tobserv eth elega lrequirements fo r
th ecountry in whic hyou are currentl ydrivin g
when operatin gmobile communication s
equipmen tin th evehicle.
Vehicl esettings
Calling up vehicle settings
XPress Vehicl ein themain function bar .
The vehicle men uis displayed.
XTo selec tVehicl eSettings:press th e
controller .
The Vehicl eSettings
men uis active .
XTo selec tth edesire dvehicle setting :turn
an dpress th econtroller .
The main are awit hth esetting elemen tis
active .
Selecting adifferent vehicle setting:
XTo activat eth emen ufo rselecting th evehi-
cl e setting :slid e5 thecontroller .
Exiting th evehicle settings :
XTo select&: slide6 andpress th econ-
troller.
Setting th eEASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature
Thi sfunction makes getting in an dout of your
vehicle easier.
XCall up VehicleSettings(Ypage 50).
XTo selec tEasy Entry/Exit:turn an d
press th econtroller .
The setting elemen tis active .
XTo change th esetting :press th econtroller .
You can fin dfurther information on th eEASY -
ENTRY/EXIT feature in th evehicle Operator's
Manual.
Activating/deactivating th eacoustic
locking confirmation
You can also set an audible signa lto confirm
that th evehicle has bee nlocked.
XCall up VehicleSettings(Ypage 50).
XTo selec tAcoustic Lock Feedback:turn
an dpress th econtroller .
The function switches on or off, dependin g
on th eprevious setting .
You can fin dfurther information on th elock-
in g feature in th evehicle Operator's Manual.
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Activating/deactivating the seat-belt
adjustment function
The BeltAdjustmen tfunction adjust sth e
driver' sand front-passenger seat belt to th e
upper body of th eoccupants.
XCall up VehicleSettings(Ypage 50).
XTo select BeltAdjustmen t:tur nand
press th econtroller .
The function switches on or off ,depending
on th eprevious setting .
You can fin dfurther information on seat-belt
adjustmen tin th evehicl eOperator' sManual.
Activating/deactivating the auto-
ma tic folding mirrorfunction
When th eAutomaticMirrorFoldin gfunc-
tion is activated, th eexterio rmirror sfol din
automatically as soo nas you loc kth evehicl e
from th eoutside .The exterio rmirror sfol dout
automatically again as soo nas you unloc kth e
vehicle.
XCall up VehicleSettings(Ypage 50).
XTo select Automatic Mirror Foldin g:
tur nand press th econtroller .
The function switches on or off ,depending
on th eprevious setting .
You can fin dfurther information on th eauto -
matic foldin gmirror function in th evehicl e
Operator' sManual.
Switching locat orlighting on/off
If you switch on th eLocato rLightingfunc-
tion ,th eexterio rlighting is switched on for a
short time when it is dark .The ligh tswitch
mus tbe set to Ã(see th evehicl eOpera-
tor' sManual).
The exterio rlighting remain son for
40 seconds after th evehicl eis unlocked.
When you start th eengine, th elocato rlight-
ing is switched off and automatic headlamp
mod eis activated.
XCall up VehicleSettings(Ypage 50).
XTo select LocatorLighting:tur nand
pre ssthecontroller .
XPress thecontroller .
The function is switched on or off ,depend -
ing on th eprevious status.
You can fin dfurther information on th eloca-
to rlighting in th evehicl eOperator' sManual.
Switching the automatic locking fea-
tu re on/off
The vehicl eis locke dautomatically when th e
ignition is switched on and th evehicl eis trav-
elin gfaste rthan walking pace.
XCall up VehicleSettings(Ypage 50).
XTo select Automatic Lockin g:tur nand
pre ssthecontroller .
The function switches on or off ,depending
on th eprevious setting.
You can fin dfurther information on th elock-
ing feature in th evehicl eOperator' sManual.
Setting the delayed switch-off ti me
Interi orlighting delayed switch-off
The interior lighting is activated for th edura-
tion of th edelayed switch-off time when th e
SmartKey is remove dfrom th eignition lock.
XCall up VehicleSettings(Ypage 50).
XTo select Interior Lighting Delaye d
Switch-off:tur nand pre ssthecontroller .
The setting elemen tis active .
XTo chang eth edelayed switch-off time: tur n
th econtroller .
You can fin dfurther information on th einte-
rio rlighting in th evehicl eOperator' sManual.
Exteri orlighting delayed switch-off
If you switch on th eExterior Lighting
Delaye dSwitch-of ffunction,th eexterio r
lighting is switched on for ashort time after
th eengin eis switched off .The ligh tswitch
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must be set toÃ(see the vehicle Opera-
tor's Manual).
The exterior lighting remains on for
60 seconds after the engine is switched off. If
you close all the doors and the tailgate, the
exterior lighting switches off after the set
time.
XCall up Vehicle Settings(Ypage 50).
XTo select Exterior Lighting Delayed
Switch-off: turn and press the controller.
The setting element is active.
XTo change the delayed switch-off time: turn the controller.
Rear view camera
General notes
The rear view camera covers the immediate
surroundings of the vehicle and assists you
when parking.
The rear view camera is only an aid. It is not a
replacement for your attention to your imme-
diate surroundings. You are always responsi-ble for safe maneuvering and parking. When
maneuvering or parking, make sure that there
are no persons, animals or objects in the area in which you are maneuvering.
You can find further information about the
rear view camera in the vehicle Operator's
Manual.
Switching the rear view camera auto-
matic mode on/off
This function activates the rear view camera
when reverse gear is engaged.
XPress Vehiclein the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
XSlide 6the controller.
XTo select System Settings: turn and
press the controller.
XSelect Rear View Camera.
The Rear View Camera
menu appears.
XSelect Activation by R gear.
The function is switched on Oor off ª,
depending on the previous status.
For further information on the rear view cam-
era (see the vehicle Operator's Manual).
Climate control settings
Overview
You can adjust the climate control settings
using the climate control bar (
Ypage 52) or
the climate control menu (
Ypage 53).
You can set the most important climate con-
trol functions, such as temperature
(
Ypage 53), airflow (Ypage 53) and air
distribution (
Ypage 53) using the climate
control bar. The climate control bar is visible
in most displays.
You can find all available climate control func-
tions in the climate control menu. You can use
the climate control bar (
Ypage 52) to
switch to the climate control menu.
Settings in the climate control bar
Overview
:Adjusts temperature and air distribution
and displays the current setting
;Calls up the climate control menu, dis-
plays the current cooling and climate
mode setting
=Adjusts air distribution and temperature
and displays the current setting
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Calling up the climate control bar
XPressVehiclein the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
XSlide 6the controller repeatedly until the
climate control bar is activated.
Setting the temperature
XCall up the climate control bar (Ypage 53).
XTo select the current temperature on the
left or right: turn and press the controller.
The temperature setting scale appears.
XTo change the setting: turn the controller.
XTo close the temperature setting scale:
press the controller.
iYou can also use the climate control menu
to set the temperature (
Ypage 53).
Setting the air distribution
XCall up the climate control bar (Ypage 53).
XTo select the current air distribution display
on the left or right, e.g. O: turn and
press the controller.
The air distribution setting scale appears.
XTo change the setting: turn the controller.
XTo close the temperature setting scale:
press the controller.
iYou can also use the climate control menu
(
Ypage 53) to set the air distribution.
Setting the airflow
XCall up the climate control bar (Ypage 53).
XTo select J: turn and press the control-
ler.
The airflow setting scale appears.
XTo change the setting: turn the controller.
XTo close the temperature setting scale:
press the controller.
iYou can also use the climate control menu
(
Ypage 53) to set the airflow.
Calling up the climate control menu
XPress Vehiclein the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
XSlide 6the controller repeatedly until the
climate control bar is activated.
XTo select from climate control bar ;: turn
and press the controller.
The menu for selecting climate control
functions is activated.
XTo select the desired climate control func-
tion: turn and press the controller.
The selected climate control function
appears.
Settings in the climate menu
Adjusting the climate mode settings
By setting the climate mode you determine
the type of airflow. The setting is active when
the air-conditioning system is set to Ã,
see the vehicle Operator's Manual.
XCall up the climate control menu
(
Ypage 53).
XTo select Climate Mode: turn and press
the controller.
XTo change the setting: turn the controller.
Exiting a menu
XPress the %button.
The current airflow setting is shown in the cli- mate control bar: DIFFUSE
,MEDIUMor FOCUS
(Ypage 52).
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Settings in the bottom bar of the cli-
mate control menu
Switching climate control on/off
This setting is made in the bottom bar of the
climate control menu.
XCall up the climate control menu
(
Ypage 53).
XSlide 6the controller repeatedly until the
bottom bar is activated.
XTo select OClimate Ctrl On: turn and
press the controller.
The climate control is switched on Oor off
ª depending on the settings.
If the climate control is switched off:
Rthe climate control setting functions are
deactivated.
Rthe blower is switched off.
Rthe air recirculation flaps are closed.
Switching cooling with air dehumidifi-
cation on/off
This setting is made in the bottom bar of the
climate control menu.
XCall up the climate control menu
(
Ypage 53).
XSlide 6the controller repeatedly until the
bottom bar is activated.
XTo select A/C: turn and press the controller.
XSwitch cooling with air dehumidification on
O or off ª.
iThe current status of the cooling function
is displayed in the climate control bar: A/C
ON – activated, A/C OFF – deactivated
(
Ypage 52).
iDeactivating the cooling with air dehu-
midification function reduces fuel con-
sumption.
Synchronizing the climate control set-
tings
Use OSync(synchronization) to select the
climate control setting for all zones together
O or separately ª.
This setting is made in the bottom bar of the
climate control menu.
XCall up the climate control menu
(
Ypage 53).
XSlide 6the controller repeatedly until the
bottom bar is activated.
XTo select OSync: turn and press the con-
troller.
XSwitch the synchronization function on O
or off ª.
For further information on synchronizing cli-
mate control settings (see the vehicle Oper-
ator's Manual).
DYNAMIC SELECT
General notes
You can use DYNAMIC SELECTto configure
the following settings for the Individual drive
program:
RDrive system
RSuspension
RTransmission
RSports exhaust system
RESP®
In addition, current vehicle and engine data
can be visualized via the two further Vehi‐
cle DataandEngine Datamenus.
There may be fewer settings depending on
the vehicle equipment..
Configuration via the DYNAMIC
SELECT controller
XUse the DYNAMIC SELECT controller to
select the Individual Configuration
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drive program (see the vehicle Operator's
Manual).
A window appears after a short while.
XTo confirmAdjust: press the controller.
The Individual Configuration
menu
for setting the drive program appears.
XTo select Drive,Suspension,Transmis‐
sion,Exhaust Systemor ESP: turn and
press the controller.
The menu symbol, text and image show the
selected setting.
Displaying vehicle data
i
There may be fewer displays depending
on your vehicle's equipment.
XPress Vehiclein the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
XTo select DYNAMICSELECT: turn and press
the controller.
The Individual Configuration
,Vehi‐
cle Dataand Engine Datamenus
appear.
XSelect Vehicle Data.
Updates of the following data are dis-
played:
RRoad type analogous to the selected
drive program
RG-force display of longitudinal and lateral
acceleration
RAccelerator and brake pedal activity
RActivity of the spring struts
RWheel angle
RInactive overrun mode animation
The G-force display is not available in all of the
drive programs.
Daytime or night-time view is shown depend-
ing on the automatic light sensor.
Displaying engine data
i
There may be fewer displays depending
on your vehicle's equipment.
XPress Vehiclein the main function bar.
The vehicle menu is displayed.
XTo select DYNAMICSELECT:turn and press
the controller.
The Individual Configuration
,Vehi‐
cle Dataand Engine Datamenus
appear.
XSelect Engine Data.
The following current data is displayed:
REngine output
REngine torque
RTransmission fluid temperature
REngine oil temperature
Setting options
You can choose from the following settings
for the drive:
RRace
CComfort
SSport
S+Sport +
You can make the following settings for the
suspension:
CComfort
SSport
S+Sport +
You can choose from the following settings
for the transmission:
DAutomatic
MManual
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You can make the following settings for the
sports exhaust system:
CComfort
SSport
S+Sport +
You can choose from the following settings
for the Electronic Stability Program ESP®:
SSport
OnActivates the Electronic Sta-
bility Program ESP®
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Your COMAND equipment..................58
Introduction ........................................ .58
Basic settings ...................................... 60
Destination entry ................................ 63
Persona lPOIs an droutes .................. .78
Route guidance .................................. .83
Real-tim etraffic reports .....................91
Storing destinations ...........................95
Ma pfunctions ...................................... 98
Navigation functions ........................105
Problem swit hth enavigation sys -
te m .................................................... .108
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Navigation
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Your COMANDequipment
i
These operatin ginstruction sdescribe all
th estandar dan doptional equipmen tof
your COMAN Dsystem, as available at th e
time of going to print .Country-specifi cdif -
ference sare possible. Bear in min dthat
your vehicle may no tfeature all function s
described here. Thi salso applies to safety-
relevant systems an dfunctions.
iRead th einformation on qualified special-
ist workshop sin th evehicle Operator's
Manual.
Introduction
Important safet ynotes
GWARNING
If you operat einformation systems an dcom-
munication equipment integrated in th evehi-
cl e whil edriving, you will be distracted from
traffic conditions. You could also los econtro l
of th evehicle. There is aris kof an accident.
Only operat eth eequipment when th etraffic
situation permits. If you are no tsur ethat this
is possible, par kth evehicle payin gattention
to traffic condition san doperat eth eequip-
men twhen th evehicle is stationary.
You mus tobserv eth elega lrequirements fo r
th ecountry in whic hyou are currentl ydrivin g
when operatin gCOMAND.
COMAN Dcalculates th erout eto th edestina -
tion without taking accoun tof th efollowing,
fo rexample:
Rtraffic lights
Rstop an dyield signs
Rmergin glanes
Rparking or stoppin gin ano parking/n o
stoppin gzone
Rother road an dtraffic rule san dregulation s
Rnarrow bridge s
COMAN Dcan giv eincorrec tnavigation com-
mands if th eactual street/traffic situation doe
sno tcorrespon dwit hth edigita lmap's
data. Digital map sdo no tcover all areas no r
all routes in an area. Fo rexamp
le,arou
t emay
hav ebee ndiverted or th edirection of aone-
way stree tmay hav echanged .
Fo rthis reason ,you mus talways observ e
road an dtraffic rule san dregulation sdurin g
your journey. Road an dtraffic rule san dreg -
ulation salways hav epriorit yover th esys -
tem' sdrivin grecommendations.
Navigation announcement sare intended to
direc tyou whil edrivin gwithout divertin gyour
attention from th eroad an ddriving.
Please always use this feature instead of con-
sultin gth emap display fo rdirections. Look -
in g at th eicon sor map display can distract
you from traffic condition san ddriving, an d
increase th eris kof an accident.
General notes
Operationa lreadines sof th enavigation
syste m
The navigation syste mmus tdetermin eth e
position of th evehicle befor efirst use or
wheneve roperational status is restored .
Therefore, you may hav eto drive fo r awhil e
befor eprecise rout eguidance is possible.
GP Sreception
Amon gother things, correc tfunctionin gof
th enavigation syste mdepend son GPS recep-
tion .In certain situations, GPS reception may
be impaired, there may be interferenc eor
there may be no reception at all, e.g. in tun-
nels or parking garages .
Entry restriction
Forvehicles in certain countries, there is a
dat aentr yrestriction .
The restriction is active from avehicle speed
of abov eapproximately 3mph (5 km/h). As
soo nas th espeed fall sbelo wapproximately
2 mph (3 km/h), th erestriction becomes
inactive .
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Navigation