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224 System settings
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With GPS reception
Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the “Date/
Time ...” menu field in the “Settings” menu (page 221)
and press to confirm.
1GPS symbol indicates GPS time reception
2Setting the clock to a 30 minute increments,
Activating the setting mode, page 225
3Selecting the country and time zone, page 226
4Selecting the time format, page 229Without GPS reception
5Setting the date and time manually, page 228
Note:
If GPS time is not available, the GPS symbol (1) will not
appear in the display.
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system settings 225 GPS reception: setting the time in 30 minute
increments
Activating the setting mode:
Press the rotary/pushbutton
. The minutes will
appear in red lettering.
Altering the time to a 30 minute increments:
Setting the clock ahead – Turn the rotary/pushbutton
to the right, the time will move back 30 minutes
with each click.
Setting the clock back – Turn the rotary/pushbutton
to the left, the time will move back 30 minutes with
each click.Canceling the setting mode:
Press the rotary/pushbutton
. The minutes will
appear in black lettering.
To activate the main System settings menu, either:
• Press
• Press the rotary/pushbutton
longer than
2 seconds.
The new time will appear in the display.
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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
rotary/pushbutton
and confirm by pressing.In the next menu, press the 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 228.
Press the rotary/pushbutton
longer than 2 seconds.
The settings are adopted, and the main system menu is
displayed.
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system settings 229 Selecting the time format
In the “Date/Time” menu use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the “Time Format” menu field and press to
confirm.
The time format menu will appear.
Setting is activeSetting is not active12Date displayed in day, month format
13Date displayed in month, day format
14Time displayed in 24 hour format
15Time displayed in 12 hour format (AM and PM),
in the main menu for system settings and in the
“Date/Time” menu the abbreviations AM or PM are
shown after the time.
To alter the setting:
Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight an entry and
press to confirm (a checkmark will appear).
You can confirm your selection in one of the following
ways:
• Hold the rotary/pushbutton
longer than
2 seconds – this activates the main menu for
system settings
• Press
– this activates the “Date/Time” menu.
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system settings 231 Setting changeover between day and night display
In the settings menu (page 221) 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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Reset all settings to the factory settings
Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the “Factory
settings” menu field in the settings menu and press to
confirm.
An inquiry menu will appear.To accept the factory settings:
Press the rotary/pushbutton
confirm the “Yes” menu
field). A screen with the factory settings is shown for a
few seconds. The main menu for system settings is
reactivated.
The factory settigs are:
• Acknowledgement beep - off
• Info beep – off
• Language – English (imp.)
• Time display – AM/PM
• Date display – MM.DD (MM – month, DD – day)
If you do not wish to reset settings:
Use the rotary/pushbutton to highlight “No” and press
to confirm. This activates the main menu for system
settings.
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Index235
AAccepting a call (using the multifunction
steering wheel) ................................................................ 102
Accepting calls using COMAND ................................... 103
Activating the location map .......................................... 179
Activating the route map ............................................... 178
Acknowledgement beep .................................................... 15
Adjusting the brightness ............................................... 220
Adjusting the volume ........................................................ 14
Alarm beep ......................................................................... 14
Altering the map scale ........................................... 164, 191
Altering the voice output volume ................................ 185
AM (Ante Meridiem) ...................................................... 229
Audio sources .................................................................... 83
Automatic Station Scan ................................................... 28
Auxiliary audio source, Switching on/off ................... 233BBeep tones, Switching on/off ........................................ 230
BOSE amplifier .................................................................. 83
CCalibration ........................................................................ 213
Canceling route guidance .............................................. 204
CDs scan .............................................................................. 76
CD track scan .................................................................... 70
Changing to map display during route guidance ...... 189
City list ............................................................................. 155
COMAND (Cockpit Management and Data System) ...... 2
Compass needle .............................................................. 192
Cross hairs ....................................................................... 162
Current map scale .................................................. 164, 178
Current vehicle position ........................................ 179, 182DDate and Time, Setting ................................................... 223
Day/Night display ........................................................... 231
Delete CD name ................................................................. 73
Destination address, Entering ...................................... 153
Destination memory, Sorting ........................................ 220
Destination, Selecting via the map ............................... 161
Destination, Reaching your ........................................... 201
Destination, Saving in the memory .............................. 217
Deviating from the calculated route ............................ 201
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Dialing a number from the phone book ...................... 109
Displaying the route list ................................................ 177
Distance bar ..................................................................... 175
Dolby B, Dolby C ............................................................... 50
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation ................... 50
EEmergency call ................................................................. 121
Entering CD names ........................................................... 71
Entering destination address ........................................ 153
Entering the house number .......................................... 160
Entering the station frequency in the presets ............. 37FFactory settings ............................................................... 232
FM, AM ............................................................................... 23
Frequency ranges ....................................................... 23, 27
Fast forward/rewinding ............................................. 46, 69
Function “RPT” ................................................................. 48
Function “SB” .................................................................... 49
GGeographical latitude and longitude of your
current position .............................................................. 179
GPS reception, set the time ........................................... 225
GPS-signals ...................................................................... 146HHeading-up ...................................................................... 192
House numbers, Entering ............................................. 160IInformation/status line .................................................... 12
Increase the map scale .......................................... 164, 191
Info beep .................................................................... 14, 230LLast destination, Activating .......................................... 170
List of languages ............................................................. 222
Lists ...................................................................................... 12
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Index237
MMap display ..................................................................... 178
Map orientation, Selecting ............................................ 192
Map scale, Current ................................................. 164, 191
Map scale, Reduce .................................................. 164, 191
Map scale, Increasing ............................................ 164, 191
Menus .................................................................................. 12
Message “Activating Navigation.
Please obey all traffic rules!” ................................ 149, 150
Message “Attention, name memory is full;
new entry only possible after cleaning an old one!” .. 72
Message “Being activated” .............................................. 77
Message “CALC. ROUTE” .............................................. 175
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” ....................................... 68
Message “CD loading” ................................................ 64, 68
Message “CD-Reading error. Please change CD” ....... 150
Message “Cellular System Busy” .................................. 217
Message “Compiling Route List” .................................. 177
Message “Data Connection Cannot
be Established” ................................................................ 217Message “Data transmission failure” ........................... 217
Message “DEST AREA” .................................................. 175
Message “Error” ................................................................ 78
Message “Error: Phone defective” .................................. 93
Message “Error: Phone not connected” ......................... 93
Message “Forward”, “Rewind” .................................. 46, 69
Message “Magazine empty” ............................................ 77
Message “Navigation cannot be activated,
an error has occured” .................................................... 150
Message “NEW ROUTE” ........................................ 175, 201
Message “No CD. Insert navigation CD” ..................... 150
Message “No CD changer” .............................................. 77
Message “No Cellular Connection Available” ............. 217
Message “No information available at this time.
Press SVC button later.” ................................................. 217
Message “No magazine” .................................................. 77
Message “NO ROUTE” .................................................... 175
Message “No Service” .............................................. 93, 100
Message “No Service, redial?” ........................................ 93
Message “OFF MAP” ...................................................... 175
Message “OFF ROAD” .................................................... 175
Message “Reading error” ................................................. 77
Message “Ready” ............................................................ 109
Message “Seek” .................................................................. 47
Message “System busy, redial?” ............................. 93, 137
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Message “Tele Aid Call in Progress!” ........................... 217
Message “Tele Aid. Please visit workshop” ................. 217
Message “Telephone is being activated.
Please wait” ....................................................................... 93
Message “Temperature too high” ................................... 78
Message “To subscribe to information services
dial phone number” ........................................................ 217
Message “Voice output is muted” ................................ 185
Mix ............................................................................ 175, 190
Mobile telephone handset ............................................. 105
Moving the cross hairs .................................................. 162
Multifunction steering wheel, multifunction
display (telephone) ............................................................ 94
Multifunction steering wheel, multifunction
display (CD) ....................................................................... 82
Multifunction steering wheel, multifunction
display (radio) ................................................................... 39
Multifunction steering wheel, multifunction
display (tape) ..................................................................... 55
NNavigation system .......................................................... 145
North-up ........................................................................... 192Notebook .......................................................................... 124
Number keypad .................................................................... 8
Number of satellites received ....................................... 179
QQuick-dialing ................................................................... 123PPersonal Ser vice Number .............................................. 140
Phone book .............................................................. 109, 111
Phone book, Editing the
PM (Post Meridiem) ....................................................... 229
Points of interest ............................................................. 166
Pop-up window ................................................................... 15
Principle of route guidance ............................................ 174RRadio station frequency, Entering ................................. 37
Radio station, Selecting .................................................... 24
Radio stations, Deleting in the memory ....................... 35
Radio stations, Scanning ................................................. 28