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[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: MERCEDES-BENZ, Model Year: 2001, Model line: C-Class, Model: MERCEDES-BENZ C-Class 2001 W203Pages: 231, PDF Size: 2.37 MB
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System settings
Info Services and
system settings 203Contents – Info Services and system settings
Info Services and system
settingsContents – Info Services and
system settings .............................. 203
Info Services ................................... 204
Requesting and displaying
Info Services ................................ 204
System settings .............................. 207
Activating the main system
settings menu .............................. 207
Adjusting the brightness ........... 208
Activating Settings menu ........... 209
Selecting the language ............... 210
Set the date and time .................. 211
Switching beep tones
on and off ...................................... 218
Setting changeover between
day and night display ................. 219
Reset all settings to the factory
settings .......................................... 220
Auxiliary audio source ............... 221
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System settings
Introduction Audio
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system settings 209 Activating Settings menu
Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to highlight
the “Settings” menu field in the main system settings
menu and press to confirm.
The settings menu will appear.1Selects the language, page 210
2Sets the date and time, page 211
3Switches the beep tones on and off, page 218
4Setting changeover between day and night display,
page 219
5Activates factory settings, page 220
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For countries with several time zones (e.g. Canada,
USA):
After you have confirmed the country, the “Timezone”
menu is activated. Highlight the zone you want with the
right-hand rotary/pushbutton
and confirm by
pressing.In the next menu, press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to set the menu field “Automatic S/W time”.
“Automatic S/W time” menu field - there is change of
time in this country/timezone and the dates of time
changes are known. Checkmark
indicates that
automatic time change is active.
“Summer time” menu field – the dates of time changes
are unknown, the change to the winter time must be
made manually, page 216.
Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
longer than 2
seconds. The settings are adopted, and the main system
menu is displayed.
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216 System settings
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system settings
Set the date and time manually
If the clock has been disconnected from the vehicle
battery for any reason or if the dates of the change
between summer and winter time are not available in
advance, it will be necessary to set the clock manually.
Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to highlight
the “Date/Time ...” menu field in the “Settings” menu
(page 209) and press to confirm.
11Setting the day, month, year, hours, minutes,
when the menu appears on the screen, the day is
highlighted automatically.Activate the setting mode:
Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
. The day is
shown in red.
Move the day forwards – turn the right-hand rotary/
pushbutton
to the right.
Move the day back – turn the right-hand rotary/
pushbutton to the left.
Exiting from the setting mode:
Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
. The day is
shown in black, the cursor moves to the month
indicating.
Adopting a date and time:
Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton longer than
2 seconds.
The main System settings menu will appear.
Note:
If an entry is not accepted, the message “Invalid input”
will appear.
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System settings
Introduction Audio
Telephone NavigationIndex Info Services and
system settings 219 Setting changeover between day and night display
In the settings menu (page 209) highlight the menu field
“Display (Day/Night)” with the rotary pushbutton
and
confirm by pressing.
The menu “Display (Day/Night)” will appear.
Setting activeSetting not activeNote:
The setting (2) is active when calling up for the first
time. A change is stored and becomes active when
COMAND is switched on again.
1Changeover of the day/night display by pressing
2Changeover of the day/night display by pressing
and headlights switch
Note:
You can change over between day display, night display
and screen switched off by repeatedly pressing
.
Press
again to switch on the screen.
If the setting (2) is selected the night display is
automatically switched on together with the headlights.
It is possible to change over to the day display by
pressing
.
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Index223
AAccepting a call (using the multifunction
steering wheel) .................................................................. 88
Accepting calls using COMAND ..................................... 89
Activating the location map ........................................... 167
Activating the route map ............................................... 166
Acknowledgement beep .................................................... 15
Adjusting the brightness ............................................... 208
Adjusting the volume ........................................................ 14
Alarm beep ......................................................................... 14
Altering the map scale ........................................... 152, 179
Altering the voice output volume ................................ 173
AM (Ante Meridiem) ....................................................... 217
Audio sources .................................................................... 69
Automatic Station Scan ................................................... 28
Auxiliary audio source, Switching on/off ................... 221BBeep tones, Switching on/off ......................................... 218
CCalibration ....................................................................... 201
Canceling route guidance .............................................. 192
CD changer ........................................................................ 45
CD, Loading into the CD drive ........................................ 44
CDs scan ............................................................................. 62
CD track scan .................................................................... 56
CD playback ....................................................................... 43
Changing to map display during route guidance ...... 177
City list ............................................................................. 143
COMAND (Cockpit Management and Data System) ...... 2
Compass needle .............................................................. 180
Cross hairs ....................................................................... 150
Current map scale .................................................. 152, 166
Current vehicle position ......................................... 167, 170DDate and Time, Setting .................................................... 211
Day/Night display ............................................................ 219
Delete CD name ................................................................. 59
Destination address, Entering ....................................... 141
Destination memory, Sorting ........................................ 208
Destination, Selecting via the map .............................. 149
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MMap display ..................................................................... 166
Map orientation, Selecting ............................................ 180
Map scale, Current ................................................. 152, 179
Map scale, Reduce .................................................. 152, 179
Map scale, Increasing ............................................ 152, 179
Menus .................................................................................. 12
Message “Activating Navigation.
Please obey all traffic rules!” ................................ 136, 137
Message “Attention, name memory is full;
new entry only possible after cleaning an old one!” .. 58
Message “Being activated” .............................................. 63
Message “CALC. ROUTE” .............................................. 163
Message “Caution. Please turn on ignition.
Otherwise system will shut down in 3 minutes” ......... 15
Message “Caution. Please turn on ignition.
Otherwise system will shut down in 10 seconds” ........ 15
Message “Caution. The system will shut down.” .......... 15
Message “CD changer: No CD” ....................................... 54
Message “CD loading” ................................................ 50, 54
Message “CD-Reading error. Please change CD” ........ 137
Message “Cellular System Busy” ................................. 205
Message “Compiling Route List” .................................. 165Message “Data Connection Cannot
be Established” ............................................................... 205
Message “Data transmission failure” .......................... 205
Message “DEST AREA” .................................................. 163
Message “Error” ................................................................ 64
Message “Error: Phone defective” .................................. 79
Message “Error: Phone not connected” ......................... 79
Message “Forward”, “Rewind” ........................................ 55
Message “Magazine empty” ............................................ 63
Message “Navigation cannot be activated,
an error has occured” ..................................................... 137
Message “NEW ROUTE” ........................................ 163, 189
Message “No CD. Insert navigation CD” ...................... 137
Message “No CD changer” .............................................. 63
Message “No Cellular Connection Available” ............ 205
Message “No information available at this time.
Press SVC button later.” ................................................ 205
Message “No magazine” .................................................. 63
Message “NO ROUTE” .................................................... 163
Message “No Service” ................................................ 79, 86
Message “No Service, redial?” ........................................ 79
Message “OFF MAP” ...................................................... 163
Message “OFF ROAD” .................................................... 163
Message “Reading error” ................................................. 63
Message “Ready” .............................................................. 95