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SMS function
This function can be used for receiving, reading and
deleting short text messages
1.
Activating the SMS function
Use the rotary/pushbutton to highlight the “
”
symbol in the main telephone menu and press to
confirm. Other menu fields will be displayed.
1
If available from your carrier.
1The
symbol will appear when a new SMS
message has arrived.
Note:
When an SMS message arrives the “RM” symbol
(roaming mode) may be faded out and the
symbol displayed.
2Activates the SMS list, page 133
Note:
If necessary, SMS messages must be read in by the
COMAND unit. The following message will appear:
“SMS loading...”. The loading process can take up
to 30 seconds.
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Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the “Reading
SMS” menu field and press to confirm.
The list of SMS messages received (up to 10 messages)
will be displayed. The messages are sorted according to
the time received.3Current SMS message marked,
telephone number or name (if it is in the phone
book) will be displayed, date and time will be
highlighted in brown
Use the corresponding arrow symbols to page forwards
and backwards through the list of messages.
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Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the desired
SMS message and press to confirm.
The SMS message will be displayed.Press the rotary/pushbutton
to page through the
list:
4Pages through the list backwards when the
symbol is marked
5Pages through the list forwards when the symbol
is marked
6Deletes an SMS message, page 135
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Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the “Delete”
menu field and press to confirm.7SMS message currently displayed is deleted
If there was only one SMS message:
The main telephone menu will be activated.
If there are other SMS messages:
The next SMS message will be displayed.
After the oldest SMS message has been deleted the
current SMS message will be marked in the list
displayed.
8SMS message is not deleted,
the list with the SMS messages received (page 133)
will be activated, the SMS message previously
marked remains marked
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Caution!
It will not be possible to complete the emergency call if
the the cellular system is busy. The message “System
busy, redial?” appears.
Take appropriate measures to alert an emergency
service as soon as possible.
In this case the telephone main menu will disappear
and the message “Phone off.” is displayed. After Tele
Aid call is ended the telephone main menu will re-
appear.
See your vehicle’s operator's manual.
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Telephone is ready for operation
When the main telephone menu or a memory menu is
displayed on the screen, enter the emergency number
by pressing
for longer than 2 seconds (quick-
dialing).
Do not place the emergency call:
Mark the “End” button with the rotary/pushbutton
and press to confirm or press
.Begin dialing:
After pressing the
key longer than 2 seconds the
number being dialed will appear. The “End” button is
highlighted.
When the call is initiated, the call time will appear in
the display.
Ending a call, use one of the three ways:
• Press the rotary/pushbutton
to confirm the
“End” button
• Press
• Press
.
Notes:
To use this function you must ensure that the number
stored in memory location 1 is the number to be dialed
in case of emergency.
This function will also be performed if the phone is
locked.
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Calling a service number
Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the menu
field “Service No.” in the main telephone menu and
confirm by pressing.
The “Service No.” menu is activated.
1Personal service number
2Number for roadside assistanceUse the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the service
you require in the menu and confirm by pressing.
The main telephone menu is activated.
The dialing process starts:
Confirm the
“Send”
button by pressing the
rotary/
pushbutton
. One of the messages “Personal Service
No.” or “Roadside Assistance” appears. The
“End”
button is highlighted.After the call has been initiated the length of the call is
displayed.
Ending a call, use one of the three ways:
• Press the rotary/pushbutton
to confirm the
“End” button
• Press
• Press
.
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143 Destination input
Contents - Navigation
NavigationContents - Navigation .................... 143
Notes ................................................ 145
Before you use
the navigation system ................ 145
Navigation ....................................... 147
Quick reference – Navigation .... 147
Switching the navigation
system on ...................................... 149
Changing the Navigation CD ..... 150
Destination entry ........................... 151
Menu overview –
Destination entry ........................ 151
Entering destination address .... 153
Continue destination input ........ 158
Selecting a destination
via the map .................................... 161
Entering points of interest ......... 165Selecting the last destinations .. 170
Selecting the route
calculation mode and
calculating the route ................... 171
Route guidance ............................... 174
The principle
of route guidance ......................... 174
Requesting destination and
route information ........................ 176
Beginning route guidance .......... 184
Turning onto a street .................. 186
Following the course
of the road .................................... 187
Driving through
an intersection ............................. 188
Changing to map display
during route guidance ................ 189Route guidance with a mixture
of map and symbol display ........ 190
Altering the map scale ............... 191
Selecting map orientation .......... 192
Marking a way point ................... 193
Selecting a detour during
route guidance ............................. 196
Resetting functions during
route guidance ............................. 200
Deviating from the
calculated
route .............................................. 201
Reaching your destination ......... 201
Activating audio system ............. 202
Activating audio functions
during route guidance ................ 203
Canceling route guidance .......... 204
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Before you use the navigation system
The route calculated by COMAND is a recommendation
on how to best reach your selected destination.
Warning!
During route guidance, you will not receive any
information on traffic lights, stop or yield signs,
no parking or no stopping zones, one-way streets,
narrow bridges and similar traffic regulation data.
Please always strictly observe traffic regulations
while driving. Traffic regulations always have
priority over any route recommendations given.
Study manual and select route before driving, – do
not watch display screen or operate buttons while
the vehicle is in motion – let voice instructions
guide you. – Stop at a safe location before using
buttons or making corrections. Drive carefully and
always obey traffic laws and road signs even if
they contradict system instructions.
For safety’s sake you should only enter destina-
tions when the vehicle is stationary. When the
vehicle is in motion, a passenger should enter the
destination.
Notes
Warning!
The CD reader contains a Class 1 laser product.
There is a danger of invisible laser radiation if the
cover is opened or damaged.
Do not remove the cover. The CD reader does not
contain any parts which can be serviced by the
user. For safety reasons, have any service work
which may be necessary performed only by
qualified personnel.
The data stored on the original navigation CD is used
for route calculation. Using other navigation CDs might
lead to malfunctions.
Because of changes in local traffic patterns and/or
incomplete data, errors in calculation may occur.
The recommended trip may deviate in this case from
the available traffic pattern, because the data material
stored on the CD represent the local conditions at the
time the CD was produced.
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The current vehicle position cannot be displayed
exactly in every case. Satellite reception conditions,
road conditions, the condition of the vehicle, etc. could
cause deviations from the actual situation. In this case
enter the current vehicle position manually, page 213.
When the vehicle has been transported by a car train or
a ferry, COMAND will require some time to find its
exact position. In these cases it is often sufficient to
move the vehicle a few yards to receive a complete
route recommendation.
The reception of GPS signals can be unreliable or at
times even impossible:
• When driving between tall buildings, in parking
garages or tunnels, when obstructed by large
vehicles and similar structures
• During electrical storms or very heavy rains
• Satellites may be switched off for checking or repairChanging tires:
We recommend that you have any tire changes done by
a Mercedes-Benz Center. Because COMAND operates
using measurements taken by wheel revolutions, the
tire new size must be entered when the tires are
changed, see calibration on page 213.
Travelling abroad:
If you intend to travel through different regions or
abroad you will need the respective CD. Contact your
Mercedes-Benz Center or the Client Assistance Center
at 1-800-FOR-MERCedes (1-800-367-6372) for the
available CDs.
Remove the actual Navigation CD when you leave a
region or cross the border and insert the Navigation CD
for the region or country you are now in. Notes