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1Input line
2Symbols list (letters, digits, special characters)
3Character selected appears magnified,
magnified “M” is starting point
4“Delete Names” function
This function can be used to allocate a name to a CD
(e.g. CD title). The name will be recognized and
displayed by COMAND after removal and re-insertion of
a CD.Naming the CDs inserted in the magazine:
Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the “CD
Naming” menu field in the main CD menu and press to
confirm your selection.
The “CD Naming” menu will appear on the screen.
Use the rotary/pushbutton to highlight the desired
characters (letters, numbers) and press the knob
briefly to confirm. When you have selected a character,
it will appear in magnified form (3), and when
confirmed it will appear in the input line (1).
The input marker indicates the current position.
Delete the character entered last:
Use the rotary/pushbutton to highlight the delete
symbol (3), then confirm by pressing. The input marker
moves to the left as it deletes. Repeat this process as
often as desired, then enter the correct character.
Deleting a complete name:
Use the rotary/pushbutton to highlight the delete
symbol (3), then confirm by pressing longer than
2 seconds.
Altering a name:
Delete one character at a time or the entire name. Then
enter the new name.
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CD operation
Notes:
The CD names are saved in the names list in alphabeti-
cal order. If the name memory is full, the following
message will appear: “Attention, name memory is full;
new entry only possible after clearing old one!”
Confirm the message by pressing the menu field
marked “OK”. The input menu will appear again.
Use the “Delete Names” menu field to clear the
memory, page 73.
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Press the rotary/pushbutton
longer than 2 seconds
to confirm the name. The main CD menu will appear on
the screen.
The name of the CD currently playing will appear above
the track number.
The CD will retain this name even if it is inserted into a
different magazine slot.
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Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the “Delete
Names” menu field in the “CD Naming” menu and
confirm it.
The list of CD names will appear on the screen.
Use the rotary/pushbutton to highlight the name
you wish to delete.Press the rotary/pushbutton
briefly to delete the
name. The following entry will then move up one
position.
Press the rotary/pushbutton longer than 2 seconds
to return to the CD main menu.
Paging forward in the name memory:
• Highlight the
symbol and confirm
• Move the cursor with the rotary/pushbutton
above the last page entry and past the
symbol.
Paging backward in the name memory:
• Highlight the
symbol and confirm
• Move the cursor with the rotary/pushbutton
above the first page entry and past the
symbol.
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Note:
You can name a CD and then this name will be dis-
played on the screen when you play it, page 71.Do not expose the CDs to heat or direct sunlight.
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Telephone operation is activated, page 100
2The system is searching for the corresponding
telephone network
3The telephone is ready for use
4The vehicle is currently outside the transmission or
reception range
5Phone book is empty and/or has not been loaded
into the COMAND telephone memory
6A number selected from the phone book
7Dialing begins
8Dialing is completed and the number is displayed.
The display will remain until you end the call
9Number of the memory location and the name
stored here
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be activated via the “
” symbol
12SMS list, page 133
An SMS message can be read or deleted in the
sequence menus
13“Service No.” menu, page 139
Selecting a service number for an outgoing call or
changing a service number
14Notebook, page 124
Noting a telephone number during a call
Dialing from the notebook
15“Calls” function, page 120
The last incoming calls are stored
16Redial memory, the last 10 (L01-L10) numbers
dialed are stored
L01, last number or name dialed
L01-L10 – numbers or names dialed previously,
page 108
17Telephone menu for entering telephone numbers,
page 106
Switch back to the main telephone menu via the
“ABC/123” menu field 1Main telephone menu
2Telephone system is active
3Accepting calls on COMAND, page 103
Begin dialing, page 107
4Ending a call, page 108
5Microphone mute, page 104
6Reception quality is indicated by up to 5 bars for a
connected and functional telephone
– incoming SMS message, page 132
ROAM indicator:
RM in black – telephone is using a home type system
RM in red – telephone is using a non home type
system
No RM – telephone is using the home system
7Input line
8Alphabet
9Menu fields for activating sub-menus
10“Phone book” selection menu, page 112
Can be activated when the input line is empty
Phone book with names, page 112
Activation according to input of up to 3 letters
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1If the number together with a name is stored in the
phone book, the name is displayed on the screen
after the “Send” button is pressed.
When the “Send” button is highlighted, press the
rotary/pushbutton
and confirm your entry.
Dialing will begin. The “End” button is marked (high-
lighted).
An active audio source will automatically be muted.Interrupt dialing, use one of the three ways:
• Press the rotary/pushbutton
to confirm the
“End” button
• Press
• Press
.
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system settings Telephone109 Dialing a number from the phone book
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 101.
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 100.
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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