MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2001 C215 Comand Manual
Manufacturer: MERCEDES-BENZ, Model Year: 2001, Model line: CL-Class, Model: MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2001 C215Pages: 243, PDF Size: 2.33 MB
Page 91 of 243

89
Introduction
AudioTelephone
Navigation
Index Info Services and
system settings Sound settingsThere are three ways to return to the main audio menu:
• Press
• Hold the rotary/pushbutton
longer than
2 seconds• Automatic activation after 8 seconds.
Note:
The main sound menu is activated through the “Bass/
Treble” menu field.
Page 92 of 243

90
IntroductionAudioTelephone
Navigation
Index Info Services and
system settings
Sound settings
Available sound impressions:
• Standard – the sound is set linearly for the center
of the vehicle
• Speech – the emphasis is on the spoken word
• Driver optimiz. – the sound is optimized for the
driver’s position
• Ambience
Small – small rooms are simulated
Medium – medium-sized rooms are simulated
Large – large rooms are simulatedNote:
Sound impressions are not available for the service
sources.
Page 93 of 243

Telephone
Telephone91
Contents – Telephone
TelephoneTelephone .......................................... 92
Before you use the telephone ...... 92
Multifunction steering wheel,
Multifunction display ................... 94
Overview of the
Multifunction displays ................. 95
Quick reference – Telephone ....... 96
Menu overview – Telephone ....... 98
Switching telephone
operation on ................................. 100Incoming calls .............................. 102
Outgoing calls .............................. 106
Dialing a telephone number ...... 106
Dialing a number from the
phone book ................................... 109
Redial ............................................. 116
Dialing from calls list ................. 120
Speed-dialing (only with
COMAND) ..................................... 121Quick-dialing (for the first 10
memory locations) ...................... 123
Notebook ....................................... 124
Editing the phone book .............. 125
SMS function ................................ 132
Emergency call ............................ 136
Service numbers ......................... 139
Page 94 of 243

92 Telephone
Introduction AudioTelephone
Navigation
Index Info Services and
system settings
Before you use the telephone
Warning!
Never operate radio transmitters equipped with a
built-in or attached antenna (i.e. without being
connected to an external antenna) from inside the
vehicle while the engine is running. Doing so
could lead to a malfunction of the vehicle’s elec-
tronic systems, possibly resulting in an accident
and personal injury.
Radio transmitters, such as a portable telephone or a
citizens band unit should only be used inside the
vehicle if they are connected to an antenna that is
installed on the outside of the vehicle.
• Please read this section first before attempting to
operate your telephone.
• Always drive with extreme caution when you
operate the telephone hands-free.• Do not stop or park in no-parking areas to use the
telephone.
• Close the windows and reduce all outside noise as
much as possible when you use hands-free opera-
tion.
• If the signal strength is very weak (display in the
symbol field of all main menus) you should not
make telephone calls. Wait until reception im-
proves.
• A brief disconnection from the cellular network
is not a malfunction, as this can occur when the
network switches areas.
• If you are required to enter the unlock code when
you switch the COMAND operating unit on, enter it
to be able to use all of the telephone functions.
Enter the unlock code, see page 100.
• If a telephone menu other than the telephone menu
is displayed on the COMAND screen, the display
will change if an outgoing call is sent out via the
multifunction steering wheel. Notes
Page 95 of 243

Telephone
Introduction
AudioTelephone
Navigation
Index Info Services and
system settings Telephone93 In the following situations, it is not possible or not yet
possible to use the telephone:
• The telephone is already unlocked but is not (yet)
registered in the network. The message “No
Service” is displayed. The telephone will try to
register into the network. If the network is avail-
able, the telephone will be ready for use. The above
message also appears if the network is no longer
available due to weak signals.
The message “No Service” is displayed for 8 sec-
onds if you try to make a call.
• The message “Telephone is being activated. Please
wait” appears. The phone is being initialized for
use. Select other equipment functions by pressing
the corresponding button or wait until the phone is
active.
• The message “Error: Phone not connected” is
displayed. Please connect the telephone.
• The message “Error: Phone defective” appears. The
telephone cannot work because an error has
occured. Please contact a Mercedes-Benz Center.In the following situation, it is not yet possible to use
the functions “Dial number from phone book” or
“Speed-dial”.
• The mobile telephone has been plugged into its
holder correctly the COMAND operating unit has
been switched on and the telephone function
download function has been actuated (see
telephone section in operator’s manual).
In the following situations it is not possible to make a
call and following messages appear:
• “System busy, redial?” – dialing has failed because
system is busy.
• “No Service, redial?” – dialing has failed because
network cannot be received.
• “Phone off” – Tele Aid is active, the telephone
function will switch on automatically after Tele Aid
is ended.
Notes
Page 96 of 243

94 Telephone
Introduction AudioTelephone
Navigation
Index Info Services and
system settings
Multifunction steering wheel, Multifunction display
1Multifunction display
2Multifunction steering wheelTurn the electronic key in the steering lock to
position 1 or 2.
3
Activates next system
4Activates previous system
5Pages backwards through the phone book
6Pages forwards through the phone book
7Raises telephone volume of dial tone/idle
tone
8Lowers telephone volume of dial tone/idle tone
9Accepts incoming calls, page 102
Activates the redial memory, page 116
Starts dialing after the selection of a number,
page 110, 114
10Ends telephone call, page 102
Refuse call, page 102
Interrupts dialing, the message READY will
appear, page 110
If the telephone menu is displayed on at the
multifunction display and the telephone operation is
switched on at COMAND, changes in COMAND affect
the multifunction display.
7
5
2
1
3
8
6
9
P82.85-6147-27
4
10
Page 97 of 243

Telephone
Introduction
AudioTelephone
Navigation
Index Info Services and
system settings Telephone95 Overview of the Multifunction displays 1The telephone is switched on,
Telephone operation is activated, page 100
2The system is searching for the corresponding
telephone network
3The telephone is ready for use
4The vehicle is currently outside the transmission or
reception range
5Phone book is empty and/or has not been loaded
into the COMAND telephone memory
6A number selected from the phone book
7Dialing begins
8Dialing is completed and the number is displayed.
The display will remain until you end the call
9Number of the memory location and the name
stored here
P82.85-6148-27
Page 98 of 243

96 Telephone
Introduction AudioTelephone
Navigation
Index Info Services and
system settings
Quick reference – Telephone
7
65
1
P82.85-6119-29
52
4
3
8
9
Page 99 of 243

Telephone
Introduction
AudioTelephone
Navigation
Index Info Services and
system settings Telephone97 1Switching the telephone on and off, page 100
2Entering the unlock code, page 100
Entering a telephone number, page 106
Speed-dialing (only at COMAND):
Activates number stored in the phone book with a
maximum of 2 digits, page 121
Quick-dialing (for the first ten memory locations),
page 123
Enter the emergency call, page 123
3Subsequent dialing, page 108
4Subsequent dialing, page 108
5Sets the volume for hands-free operation of the
telephone (during a call), page 104
6Turn to highlight a menu field, a list entry, or a
symbolPress to activate a sub-menu,
Confirms an entry/selection,
Starts dialing when “Send” is highlighted,
Ends the call when “End” is highlighted,
Switches off the microphone of the hands-free
telephone when “Mute” is highlighted
7Activates previous menu
Entering a telephone number:
Press
briefly – the last digit will be deleted
Press for longer than two seconds – the whole
number will be deleted
8Switching the COMAND on and off, page 13
9Color screen with main telephone menu
Page 100 of 243

98 Telephone
Introduction AudioTelephone
Navigation
Index Info Services and
system settings
Menu overview - Telephone
16
6
5
4
3
2
1
P82.85-6120-29
1715
111012
14
13
7
8
9