clock MERCEDES-BENZ E-Class COUPE 2010 C212 Comand Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: MERCEDES-BENZ, Model Year: 2010, Model line: E-Class COUPE, Model: MERCEDES-BENZ E-Class COUPE 2010 C212Pages: 224, PDF Size: 7.4 MB
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COMAND Controller 1COMAND controller
You can use the COMAND controller to select
the menu items in the COMAND display.
Move a selection bar to do so.
You can call up menus and lists in this way,
move within menus or lists and exit menus
and lists in this way.
COMAND controller operation
You can operate the COMAND controller in
the following ways:
R press briefly or press and hold n
R rotate clockwise or counter-clockwise
y m z
R slide to the left or right om p
or
R slide up or down qm r
or
R slide diagonally wm x
In the instructions, operating directions are
described as follows:
XSelect Station list .
which is a short form for
XTurn ym z or slide qm r the COMAND
controller.
This moves the selection bar to the
Station list menu item.XPress the n COMAND controller.
This confirms your selection. The station
list appears.COMAND Control System23At a GlanceZ
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Time
Setting the Time
i The correct time must be set for the
following functions to operate correctly:
R Calculation of expected time of arrival
R Time stamps for calls received and calls
dialed
XPress the W function button or select
System .XSelect Time £ Set Time .1Sets the time2Current dateXTo set value: Rotate ym z or slide qm r.XTo save setting: Press n.
i
If you adjust the time in 30-minute
increments, the previously selected time
zone and automatic time-zone switching
between daylight saving time and standard
time settings are lost ( Y page 41).
i The increment for setting the minutes is
30 minutes due to GPS reception.
Setting the Time Format
XSelect System £Time £Format .
The format list appears. The R dots show
the current settings.
i The abbreviations mean:
Time format: HH - Hour, MM - Minute for
either 24-hour clock or AM/PM formatXTo change the format: Rotate ym z or
slide qm r.XTo confirm the change: Press n.XTo store the setting and exit the menu:
Slide om p.
Setting the Time Zone and Switching
Between Daylight Saving Time and
Standard Time
i The correct time zone and daylight
saving/standard time must be set for the
following navigation system functions to
operate correctly:
R Calculation of expected time of arrival
R Time stamps for calls received and calls
dialed
XTo set the time zone: Select System
£ Time £Time Zone .
A time zone list appears. The R dot
indicates the current setting.XSelect the appropriate time zone.XTo switch between Daylight Saving and
standard time: Select Daylight Saving
Time (Summer) or Standard Time
(Winter).
The R dot indicates the current setting.XTo store setting and exit menu:
Slide om p.
Display Settings
Setting the Brightness
i The brightness detected by the COMAND
light sensor affects the setting options for
this function.
XSelect System £Settings £Display
£ Brightness .Display Settings41System SettingsZ
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3Current vehicle location4Navigation submenu
Map without activated route guidance and with
menu system hidden
1Current vehicle location2Set map orientation3Set map scale
Displaying/Hiding Menu System
XTo hide: Slide qm and when the menu item
Full screen is displayed press n.
or
XPress the function button Ø.
The menu system is hidden. This displays
the map in full screen mode.XTo display: In full screen map mode press
n .
Setting Map Scale
i
You can only set the map scale when the
menu system is hidden (map in full-screen
mode).
XRotate ym z until the required map scale is
set.
The map scale 3 is displayed as soon as
you start rotating ym z. Rotating clockwise
makes the map smaller, rotating
anticlockwise enlarges it.1Currently set map scale as number2Pointer indicating the currently selected
map scale3Scale
Saving Current Vehicle Location as
Destination in the Last Destinations
XTo display menu system if applicable:
Press n.XTo save: Select Position £Save
Vehicle Position .
COMAND saves the current vehicle
location as destination in the last
destinations memory. A window appears
containing a corresponding message.XTo exit menu: Slide om p or press the
k button.
Scrolling the Map
i
You can only scroll the map when the
menu system is hidden (map in full-screen
mode).
XHide menu system if applicable
( Y page 54).XSlide qm r, o m p or wm x.
Crosshairs will appear on the map.54IntroductionNavigation
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3Information on crosshairs position4Set map scale
iThe display 3 depends on the settings
selected in “Text information On Map”
( Y page 58). It may display the current road
if corresponding data is available in the
digital map. Or it displays the geo-
coordinates position of the crosshairs if
Geo-coordinates display is activated.
Moving the Map and Selecting a
Destination
XTo move the map: Slide qm r, o m p or
w m x.XTo set the map scale: Rotate ym z.
Rotating clockwise makes the map smaller,
rotating counterclockwise enlarges it.XTo select a destination: Press n once or
repeatedly until the Enter Destination
menu is displayed or, if COMAND cannot
define a destination unambiguously, a list
of possible destinations.XTo select a destination: Rotate ym z or
slide qm r.XPress n.
If the destination is within the digital map,
COMAND tries to find the destination on
the map.
If the destination can be found, the Enter
Destination menu is displayed with the
address of the destination. Otherwise youwill see the entry Destination From
Map .XTo start route calculation: Select Start.
Entering Stopover Destination
i When route guidance is activate, you can
enter a stopover destination. Stopover
destinations may be predefined
destinations in the following categories
suggested by COMAND for you to select:
R ATM/Cash Machine
R Hospital
R Gas Station
R Parking Lot
R Restaurant
However, you can also enter destinations
other than those that have been
predefined. Select the menu item Other for
this purpose.
You can influence the route guidance to the
main destination in a specific way using the
stopover function. Once the stopover
destination has been reached, COMAND
automatically continues the route guidance
to the main destination.
Entering Predefined Destinations
XIf necessary switch to navigation mode and
display menu system ( Y page 54).XSelect Destination £Stopover .
No Stopover Destination available yet
XSelect a category.
A Stopover Destination exists
XTo change: Select Change Stopover .XSelect a category.XSelect another stopover destination.Destination Input73NavigationZ