buttons MERCEDES-BENZ E-Class 2004 W211 Comand Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: MERCEDES-BENZ, Model Year: 2004, Model line: E-Class, Model: MERCEDES-BENZ E-Class 2004 W211Pages: 168, PDF Size: 2.28 MB
Page 14 of 168
13 At a glance
Radio operating elements
Function
Page
1
Audio main menu
34
2
Soft keys
(multifunction buttons)
3
-
Entering frequency man-
ually
Storing stations
Requesting station pre-
sets
39
40
37
Function
Page
4
, , ,
Tuning stations FM / AM
Station memory,
selecting presets
36
40
5
Confirmation
6
Mute function
34
Function
Page
7
Switching ON/OFF
28
8
Volume adjustment
28
9
and
Station search
Manual tuning
36
38
Page 16 of 168
15 At a glance
Single CD operating elements
Function
Page
1
Audio main menu
34
2
Soft keys
(multifunction buttons)
3
CD slot
44
4
and
-
Entering track numbers
46
Function
Page
5
and
Selecting tracks
45
6
Confirmation
7
CD ejection
44
Function
Page
8
Mute function
34
9
Switching ON/OFF
28
a
Volume adjustment
28
b
and
Track skip reverse/
forward
Reverse/forward
45
46
Page 18 of 168
17 At a glance
CD changer* operating elements
Function
Page
1
Audio main menu
34
2
Soft keys
(multifunction buttons)
3
and
-
Entering track numbers
-
Selecting CDs
57
55
Function
Page
4
and
Selecting CDs
and
Selecting tracks
55
57
5
Confirmation
6
Mute function
34
Function
Page
7
Switching ON/OFF
28
8
Volume adjustment
28
9
and
Track skip reverse/
forward
Reverse/forward
56
58
Page 20 of 168
19 At a glance
Telephone* operating elements
Function
Page
1
Telephone main menu
Switching the telephone
ON
Switching the telephone
OFF
77
73
73
2
Soft keys
(multifunction buttons)
Function
Page
3
-
Entering PIN
Entering unlock code
Entering phone number
Speed dial
75
76
79
82
4
, , ,
Selection buttons
5
Confirmation
Function
Page
6
Answering calls
Starting connection
Redialing
78
83
80
7
Terminating a call
79
8
Switching ON/OFF
28
9
Volume adjustment
28
Page 22 of 168
21 At a glance
Navigation* operating elements
Function
Page
1
Navigation main menu
Cancelling route
guidance
98
120
2
Switching map display
120
3
Soft keys
(multifunction buttons)
4
, , , ,,
Selecting options
Selecting characters for
text entry
Scrolling map
Function
Page
5
Confirmation
6
Navigation computer
95
7
Navigation DVD slot
95
8
Cancelling navigation an-
nouncements
Switching navigation an-
nouncements OFF
117
117
Function
Page
9
Current navigation an-
nouncement
Switching navigation an-
nouncements ON
117
117
a
Ejecting navigation DVDs
95
b
Switching ON/OFF
28
c
Volume adjustment
28
Page 24 of 168
23 At a glance
Multifunction steering wheel
Switch the multifunction display to the re-
spective system if you wish to operate the
system using the buttons on the multifunc-
tion steering wheel.
On the multifunction steering wheel,
pressè or ÿ repeatedly until
one of the following, radio, Single CD,
CD changer*, satellite radio* or tele-
phone* display appears in the multi-
function display of the instrument
cluster.Radio operation
1Waveband and position in Preset menu
2Station frequency
Single CD operation
1Single CD operation
2Current trackCD changer* operation
1Current CD
2Current track
Satellite radio* operation
1SAT and position in Preset menu
2Channel nameSelecting the multifunction display
Page 40 of 168
39 Audio
Radio operation
Tuning via direct frequency input
Entry example:
98.5 MHz in FM waveband
Switch to the FM waveband
(page 35).
Press.The frequency input display appears.
The frequency range of the FM wave-
band is shown.
Press the number buttons in
succession:, , and .
Each number entered appears in the
display.
The system tunes to the frequency en-
tered (in this example: 98.5 Mhz).
The FM menu appears with a brief de-
lay.Tuning via station search
Seven channels are available on the
Weather Band.
Tuning using COMAND control unit
Switch to the WB waveband by press-
ing the WB soft key in the Radio main
menu (
page 35).
iManual tuning is also possible in all
wavebands by pressing or .
The frequency will change by the tuning
increments for the respective wave-
band each time one of the buttons is
pressed.
Frequency increments for manual
tuning:
FM 0.2 MHz
AM 10 kHz
iEntries outside the frequency range are
not possible.
Within the AM waveband, the input is
restricted to frequencies within the re-
spective frequency increment, which
is10 kHz.
The system will select the nearest valid
frequency if a frequency outside the
frequency increment is entered.Tuning to a station on Weather Band
Page 51 of 168
50 AudioCD changer* operation
In order to insert CDs, you will need to first
access the CD changer* (
page 49).1CD slot
2Magazine compartment buttons
The CD changer* has a built-in magazine
which can hold up to six CDs.
The CD changer* has six magazine com-
partment buttons 2 for controlling the
loading procedure. LEDs in the buttons in-
dicate the status of the corresponding
magazine compartment.
!Only use CDs, which bear the label
shown and that conform to the com-
pact disc digital audio standard
(IEC 60908). You can therefore only
use CDs with a maximum thickness
of 1.3 mm.
Use of CDs which do not meet this
standard may cause damage to the
CD changer*. Do not play single-CDs
(80 mm) with an adapter.
!Your CD changer* has been designed
to play CDs which correspond to the
EN 60908 standard. Therefore only
CDs not exceeding a thickness of 1.3
mm can be used.
If you insert thicker data carriers, e.g.
ones that have data on both sides (one
side with DVD data, the other side with
audio data), they cannot be ejected
and will damage the CD changer*.iThe CD changer* may not be able to
play audio CDs with copy protection.
Page 52 of 168
51 Audio
CD changer* operation
The status of a magazine compartment can
also be seen when selecting a CD in the CD
Selection menu (
page 56).
The CD slot 1 for loading CDs into the CD
changer is located above the buttons 2.
Loading options:
Loading all six magazine compart-
ments (
page 52)
Loading a single magazine compart-
ment Loading a single magazine compart-
ment
Access the CD changer* (
page 49).
Briefly press the button 2 of the emp-
ty magazine compartment to be load-
ed.
Wait until the LED in the button 2
flashes green.
This indicates that the CD changer* re-
quests a CD.
Insert an audio CD into the CD slot 1
within approx. 15 seconds. The label of
the CD must face up.The CD is retracted. The red LED in the
corresponding magazine compartment
button 2 lights up continuously. The
system starts playing the CD.
Retract the CD changer* (
page 49).
The loading procedure is completed.
iButton LED off:
Magazine compartment empty
Button LED continuously red:
Magazine compartment loaded with a
CD
iLoading a magazine slot will stop the
playback of a CD in the changer*.
Page 53 of 168
52 AudioCD changer* operationLoading all six magazine compart-
ments
Initial situation: all magazine compart-
ments empty.
The CD changer* loads all magazine com-
partments beginning with compartment 1.
Access the CD changer* (
page 49).
1CD slot
2Magazine compartment buttons
Press and hold the button 2 of an
empty magazine compartment for
more than 2 seconds.
The LEDs of all magazine compartment
buttons 2 briefly light up green sever-
al times.
Wait until the LED in the first magazine
compartment button 2 flashes green.
This indicates that the CD changer* re-
quests a CD.
Insert an audio CD into the CD slot 1
within approx. 15 seconds. The label of
the CD must face up.
The CD is retracted; the magazine com-
partment is loaded.
The red LED in the corresponding mag-
azine compartment button 2 lights up
continuously. The CD changer* then requests inser-
tion of the next CD. The LED in the cor-
responding magazine compartment
button 2 flashes green.
Repeat the last step until all six maga-
zine compartments are loaded.
The system plays the sixth CD. The
LEDs in all magazine compartment but-
tons 2 light up continuously.
Retract the CD changer* (
page 49).
The loading procedure is completed.
iIf, for example, only compartments 1
through 4 are to be loaded instead of
all six compartments, simply do not in-
sert the a fifth CD into the slot 1. The
CD changer* attempts to load the fifth
CD, yet aborts the loading procedure.
The system automatically plays the last
(fourth) CD.