45 Audio
CD operation
Loading a CD into the CD drive
See picture (
page 42) for drive location.
Press q to eject any CD if necessa-
ry.
Insert a CD as illustrated with the label
facing up into 6 until it is automatical-
ly pulled in.Changing the navigation CD
(
page 119)Loading CDs in the changer
The CD changer is located on the left side
of the cargo compartment (model 215) or
in the glove box (model 220). It can acco-
modate up to 6 CDs.
Open the sliding door by pushing in the
direction of the arrow above. Push the
door completely open until it locks in
the open position.
!After the navigation CD has been chan-
ged, the message “Program is being loa-
ded. Please wait.” and a progress
indicator are displayed. This indicates
that COMAND is currently loading the
program stored on the navigation CD.
Do not interrupt the loading process.
Do not eject the navigation CD until the
loading process has been completed.
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201 Info Services/System settings
Auxiliary audio source
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button
v to highlight “Aux” in the main sys-
tem settings menu and press to con-
firm.
The “AUX” menu will appear. The auxi-
liary audio source will switch on if it has
been connected to the COMAND con-
trol unit.
Adjusting the volume (
page 14).Adjusting the volume level of an auxilia-
ry audio source
Adjust volume of vehicle radio to a
comfortable listening level.
Connect adapter cable to, for example,
a portable tape player and to vehicle
(socket in glove box).
Press ( button on COMAND unit.
Activate the “AUX” menu as described.
Press “Play” button on the portable
tape player.
Adjust the volume on the portable tape
player so that the audio system output
is at or near the same comfortable level
previously set in radio mode.
Volume can now be adjusted using
either COMAND or volume controls on
multifunction steering wheel.Muting auxiliary audio source
Press o.
Symbol ß will appear.
Canceling mute function
Press o again.
Symbol ß will disappear.
iThe sound adjustments for the auxiliary
audio source are independent of those
selected for the COMAND audio sour-
ces.
iOnly the volume setting of the tape play-
er can be controlled using the
COMAND system.