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Index Info Services and
system settings Route guidanceThe audio volume differential between Voice output/
Audio source can be set individually, page 69. During
telephone/Tele Aid operation, navigation voice outputs
are muted.
To repeat the current spoken recommendation:
Press the left-hand rotary/pushbutton
briefly.
To mute the current spoken recommendation:
Press
briefly during a voice output. The next
announcement will be heard normally.
Switching the voice output on/off
Press longer than 2 seconds during a voice
output.
The following message will appear on the screen:
“Voice output is muted.”
The voice output will remain muted for the duration of
the current route guidance.Switch the voice output on again:
• Press the left-hand rotary/pushbutton
• Automatically at the end of the current route
guidance
Select the language for voice output, see the chapter on
Info Services and system settings.
Altering the voice output volume
While you are listening to a spoken recommendation,
alter its volume by turning the left-hand rotary/
pushbutton
.
This setting will then affect all of following voice
outputs.
Note:
During a voice output you can alter the sound level
with the steering wheel keys as well:
– Increase volume– Decrease volume
The minimum sound level depends on the current
audio volume.
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Info Services and
system settings 203Contents – Info Services and system settings
Info Services and system
settingsContents – Info Services and
system settings .............................. 203
Info Services ................................... 204
Requesting and displaying
Info Services ................................ 204
System settings .............................. 207
Activating the main system
settings menu .............................. 207
Adjusting the brightness ........... 208
Activating Settings menu ........... 209
Selecting the language ............... 210
Set the date and time .................. 211
Switching beep tones
on and off ...................................... 218
Setting changeover between
day and night display ................. 219
Reset all settings to the factory
settings .......................................... 220
Auxiliary audio source ............... 221
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Introduction Audio
Telephone NavigationIndex Info Services and
system settings 209 Activating Settings menu
Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to highlight
the “Settings” menu field in the main system settings
menu and press to confirm.
The settings menu will appear.1Selects the language, page 210
2Sets the date and time, page 211
3Switches the beep tones on and off, page 218
4Setting changeover between day and night display,
page 219
5Activates factory settings, page 220
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system settings
Selecting the language
Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to confirm
the highlighted “Language...” menu field in the settings
menu.
The languages list will appear.
1Current language setting appears in red
2Page back, if the arrow is filled in
3Page forward for more languages
Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton to highlight
the desired language and press to confirm.The message “Loading the xx language” will be
displayed.
The language selected will be loaded.
You will hear the corresponding voice output.
Note:
The language affects the menu text displays and the
voice output during route guidance.
After the language has been loaded, the main system
settings menu will appear with the display text in the
language selected.
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system settings 211Set the date and time
COMAND is equipped with an integrated clock. Press
to display the current time. The clock is used e.g.
for indicating the estimated time of arrival at the
destination, page 164.
There are several ways to set the time:
• With GPS reception, page 212
Set the time in 30 minute steps, page 213
Set the time by selecting a country and the time
zone, page 214
• Without GPS reception, page 212
Set the date and time manually, page 216
Note:
The clock must always be reset if the COMAND
system was disconnected or if the vehicle batter y
was discharged. List of languages:
• “Adopt from Instrument Cluster” – the system will
use the same language as is set in instrument
cluster
• “Deutsch”
• “English (metric)” – distance measured in km,
speed in km/h
• “English (imperial)” – distance measured in yards,
miles, speed in mph
• “Español“
• “Français“
• “Italiano“
• “Nederlands“
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Reset all settings to the factory settings
Use the right-hand 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 right-hand 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 right-hand rotary/pushbutton to highlight
“No” and press to confirm. This activates the main menu
for system settings.
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Index224
Destination, Reaching your ........................................... 189
Destination, Saving in the memory ............................. 205
Deviating from the calculated route ............................ 189
Dialing a number from the phone book ........................ 95
Displaying the route list ................................................ 165
Distance bar ..................................................................... 163
EEmergency call ................................................................. 107
Entering CD names .......................................................... 57
Entering destination address ........................................ 139
Entering the house number .......................................... 148
Entering the station frequency in the presets ............. 37FFactory settings ............................................................... 220
FM, AM ............................................................................... 23
Frequency ranges ....................................................... 23, 27
Fast forward/rewinding ................................................... 55
GGeographical latitude and longitude of your
current position ............................................................... 167
GPS reception, set the time ............................................ 213
GPS-signals ...................................................................... 132HHeading-up ...................................................................... 180
House numbers, Entering ............................................. 148IInformation/status line .................................................... 12
Increase the map scale .......................................... 152, 179
Info beep .................................................................... 14, 218LLast destination, Activating .......................................... 158
List of languages .............................................................. 210
Lists ...................................................................................... 12