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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 right-hand 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 right-hand 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:
Press
briefly. The input marker moves to the left
as it deletes.
Deleting a complete name:
Press for 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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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 59.
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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 right-hand 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 right-hand rotary/pushbutton to highlight
the name you wish to delete.Press the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
brief ly to
delete the name. The following entry will then move up
one position.
Press the right-hand 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 right-hand 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 right-hand rotary/
pushbutton above the first page entry and past
the
symbol.
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Selecting playback mode
Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to highlight
the “Settings” menu field in the main CD menu and
press to confirm.
The “Settings” menu will appear.
A checkmark indicates the active function.Selection (1):
The “Standard” function is active (CD playback in
ascending order). This function is automatically
selected when another CD has been selected.
Selction (2) to (4):
Lettering in black - CD changer in operation,
function can be selected
Lettering in grey - CD drive in operation,
function cannot be selected
No functions displayed - no CD changer connected
Note:
It is only possible to select one playback mode at a
time.
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Select the “Magazine mix” function to play all of the
tracks of all of the CDs in the magazine slots 1-6 in
random order.
Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to highlight
the “Magazine mix” function and press it to confirm.
This function will be marked with a checkmark.
Press
to return to the main CD menu.
“Magazine mix” will appear in the main CD menu.Track repeat
Select the “Track Repeat” function to repeat the current
track until you switch the function off.
“Track Repeat” will appear in the main CD menu.
Play CD tracks in random order
Select the “Track-Mix” function to play back the tracks
on the CD currently selected in random order.
The message “Track-Mix” appears in the CD main
menu.
CD repeat
(CD changer only)
Select the “CD Repeat” function to repeat the current
CD until you switch the function off again.
“CD Repeat” will appear in the main CD menu.
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CD Scan Function
(CD changer only)
Select the “CDs scan” function to scan all of the CDs in
the magazine slots 1-6 for 8 seconds each (track 1).
The scan function will begin with the CD following the
CD currently playing. The scan function will end
automatically after all of the CDs have been scanned or
if you press /
.
Switching off the function
Use the right-hand rotary/pushbutton
to highlight
the desired function in the “CD settings” menu and
press it to confirm your selection (no checkmark).
The “Standard” function will be activated automatically
(checkmark).CD playback mute
Press
while a CD is being played.
CD operation will be muted and the symbol
appears
in the symbol bar.
Cancel playback mute:
Press
once again.
CD operation is switched on again and the symbol
is
faded out of the symbol bar.
Note:
Changing over to another (e.g. radio), choosing atitle by
pressing
/
or by altering the volume with
the left-hand rotary/pushbutton
also cancels the
mute.
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1CD changer error messages
2CD drive error messages“No CD changer” – The system cannot detect the CD
changer; contact a Mercedes-Benz Center (1)
“No magazine” –There is no magazine inserted in the
CD changer; load CDs into the magazine and insert the
magazine into the CD changer (1)
“Magazine empty” –There are no CDs in the magazine;
load CDs into the magazine and insert the magazine
into the CD changer (1)
“No CD”:
• The magazine slot selected does not contain a CD;
select a different magazine slot (1)
• No CD is in the CD drive or the CD in the drive is
not ready to play (2)
“Being activated” – The CD changer is not yet ready for
operation (1)
“Reading error” – The system cannot read the CD
which has been inserted (2), e.g. audio CD
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“Error” – an error other than those described here has
occurred (1, 2)
If an error occurs in the operation of the CD drive or
the CD changer, the system will automatically switch to
the other component after 3 seconds.
CD operation will resume when the error has been
corrected.
If it is not possible to play the CD which has been
selected in the CD changer (“Error” message), the
system will automatically select the next CD in the
magazine.“Temperature too high” – CD operation will switch off
automatically after 3 seconds; press the corresponding
key to select a different audio source (1, 2)
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