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system settings 9 1Switching the COMAND on/off, page 11
2Switching the navigation system on/off,
Quick reference, page 136
3Switching the CD operation on,
Quick reference, page 50
4Switching radio operation on,
Quick reference, page 18
Changing the radio band, page 22
5CD drive, inserting an audio or a navigation CD,
page 44
6Switching telephone operation on,
Quick reference, page 86
7Ejecting an audio or a navigation CD
8Radio:
Station selection via number keypad (presets),
page 26
Station selection via direct frequency entry,
page 27
CD operation:
Selecting tracks, page 51
Selecting CD’s, page 53Telephone:
Entering the unlock code, page 86
Entering a telephone number, page 92
Navigation (Destination input):
Moving the cross hairs according to the
corresponding arrows, page 150
9Subsequent dialing, page 94
10Subsequent dialing, page 94
11The last digit or the whole number will be deleted,
page 92
Deleting list entries (e.g. CD name), page 59
Altering or deleting entries, page 57
12Return to the previous menu
Ending a call, page 99
13Turn to highlight a menu field, list entry or a
symbol
Press to activate a submenu, confirm an entry/
selection or start a function
14Turn to adjust the volume of the audio source,
set the volume for the hands-free operation of the
telephone or altering the voice output during route
guidance
Press to repeat the current route instruction
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Before you use the telephone
Warning!
Never operate radio transmitters equipped with a
built-in or attached antenna (i.e. without being
connected to an external antenna) from inside the
vehicle while the engine is running. Doing so
could lead to a malfunction of the vehicle’s elec-
tronic systems, possibly resulting in an accident
and personal injury.
Radio transmitters, such as a portable telephone or a
citizens band unit should only be used inside the
vehicle if they are connected to an antenna that is
installed on the outside of the vehicle.
• Please read this section first before attempting to
operate your telephone.
• Always drive with extreme caution when you
operate the telephone hands-free.• Do not stop or park in no-parking areas to use the
telephone.
• Close the windows and reduce all outside noise as
much as possible when you use hands-free opera-
tion.
• If the signal strength is very weak (display in the
symbol field of all main menus) you should not
make telephone calls. Wait until reception im-
proves.
• A brief disconnection from the cellular network
is not a malfunction, as this can occur when the
network switches areas.
• If you are required to enter the unlock code when
you switch the COMAND operating unit on, enter it
to be able to use all of the telephone functions.
Enter the unlock code, see page 86.
• If a telephone menu other than the telephone menu
is displayed on the COMAND screen, the display
will change if an outgoing call is sent out via the
multifunction steering wheel. Notes
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2Entering the unlock code, page 86
Entering a telephone number, page 92
Speed-dialing (only with COMAND), page 105
Quick-dialing (for the first ten memory locations),
page 109
Enter the emergency call, page 120
3Subsequent dialing, page 94
4Subsequent dialing, page 94
5Enter the unlock code, enter the telephone number:
Press
briefly: the last digit will be deleted
Press for longer than 2 seconds: the whole
number will be deleted
6Activates previous menu7Turn to highlight a menu field, a list entry, or a
symbol
Press to activate a sub-menu,
confirms an entry/selection,
starts dialing when “Send” is highlighted,
ends the call when “End” is highlighted,
switches off the microphone of the hands-free
telephone when “Mute” is highlighted.
8Sets the volume for hands-free operation of the
telephone (during a call), page 90
9Switching telephone operation on, page 86
10Color screen with main telephone menu
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Switching telephone operation on
1Status line, telephone not yet logged onto network
2Input line for unlock code
Press
, the menu for entering the unlock code will
appear.
Entering the unlock code
Use the number keys
through
to enter the unlock
code. Asterisks will appear in place of the digits in the
input line.If entered code is correct and the phone is registered in
a network, the phone is ready for use.
Notes:
Your unlock code prevents unauthorized persons from
using your telephone. Be sure to memorize this code, a
three digit number, carefully.
If you enter an incorrect code, the systems returns to
the menu for entering the unlock code.
The unlock code must be entered when the telephone is
switched on for the first time (if phone is in locked
mode), but not if you switch to it from another system
(i.e. navigation).
“No Service” – This message will appear in case the
phone is not registered in a network or the network is
no longer available due to weak signal conditions.
Switching telephone operation off
The phone can be switched by pressing the
button
(when connected to the coiled cord) or the button
(when in portable mode).
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Dialing using the multifunction steering wheel
In order to use this feature, the phone book must have
previously been downloaded to the COMAND memory.
This is performed automatically each time the portable
phone is connected to the coiled cord.
The telephone is ready for operation, page 87.
Press
or
as often as necessary until the
telephone mode appears in the multifunction display.
If the display ENTER CODE appears, enter the unlock
code first, page 86.
Message NO ENTRY will appear when the portable
phone has been put into the cradle and no entries are
stored in the phone book.Press
or
, to page forwards or backwards
through the redial memory in alphabetical order.
If
or
is pressed for longer than 2 seconds,
the phone book is scrolled through very quickly.
The name selected will appear in the display.
Note:
If you do not wish to place a call, press
.
The process will be cancelled and the message READY
will appear.
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Emergency call
Important!
If you enter “1” and press the right-hand rotary/
pushbutton
, the number stored in memory
location 1 (default is 9-1-1) will be dialed.
Pressing or holding “1” longer than 2 seconds will also
initiate the call.
The 9-1-1 emergency call system is a public service.
Using it without due cause is a criminal offense.You can make an emergency call to an emergency
rescue station with a mobile communications network.
The emergency call will be placed as long as the
corresponding mobile communications network is
available. To do this, switch the telephone on, if you
have not already done so.
It will also be placed, if the unlock code is not entered.
Emergency calls may not be possible with all mobile
phone networks or if certain network services and/or
telephone functions are active. Check with your local
network operating company.
Note:
This function places a call to the local 9-1-1 provider. It
does not initiate a Tele Aid call.
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Station selection via direct frequency entry ................ 27
Switching beep tones on and off ................................... 218
Switch the COMAND operating unit on and off ........... 13
Switch off screen ............................................................... 14
Switch the microphone off .............................................. 90
Switching the voice output on/off ............................... 173
Symbol display ................................................................ 166
System ................................................................................. 12TTime zones ........................................................................ 214
Track repeat ........................................................................ 61UUnlock code ....................................................................... 86VVoice output, Switching on/off ..................................... 173
Voice output “Bear left after one quarter mile” .......... 176
Voice output during route guidance ............................ 172Voice output “Please bear left” ...................................... 176
Voice output “Please turn right” .......................... 172, 174
Voice output “Prepare to bear left” ............................... 176
Voice output “Prepare to turn right” ............................ 174
Voice ouput “The route is being calculated” .............. 160
Voice output “The route to your intermediate
destination is being calculated” ................................... 182
Voice output “Turn right after one quarter mile” ...... 174
Voice output “You have reached
your destination” ............................................................ 189
Voice recognition system ........................................... 14, 69
Volume difference .............................................................. 71
WWeather band (WB) .......................................................... 23
Way point ................................................................. 169, 181ZZoom .................................................................................. 112