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54 AudioCD operation
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button 
v to highlight “CD Select” in the main 
CD menu and press to confirm.
The “CD Select” menu will appear.
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button 
v to highlight the desired CD and 
press to confirm.
The message “Loading CD ...” will ap-
pear in 1. Playback will then begin 
with track 1, the main CD menu will ap-
pear.
Fast forward
Press h longer than 2 seconds and 
keep it depressed.
The message “Forward S” will appear. 
The display shows the current position 
via the time indicator display.Fast reverse
Press g longer than 2 seconds and 
keep it depressed.
The message “T Reverse” will appear.
Ending the function
Releaseg or h.
Playback will resume.
iIf magazine slots are empty, it is not 
possible to select them with the right-
hand rotary/push-button v.
If you select an empty magazine slot 
with a number key, e.g. 4 the message 
“No CD” is displayed.
Fast forward/reverse
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56 AudioCD operationNaming the CDs inserted in the CD chan-
ger or CD drive
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button 
v to highlight “CD Naming” in the 
main CD menu and press to confirm.
The “CD Naming” menu will appear.
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button 
v to highlight the desired character 
and press to confirm.
The character is entered in 1.
Repeat the last step to enter additional 
characters.Deleting the character that has been ente-
red last
Press r briefly.
The input marker moves to the left as it 
deletes.
Deleting a complete name
Press r longer than 2 seconds.
Altering an entered name
Delete one character at a time or the 
entire name.
Then enter the new name.
Press the right-hand rotary/push-
button v longer than 2 seconds.
The name of the CD currently playing 
will appear in the main CD menu above 
the track number.iThe CD will retain this name even if you 
later insert it in a different magazine 
slot.
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58 AudioCD operation1Current playback mode
2up to 4 functions can be selected for 
the CD changer only
P Playback mode active
Q Playback mode is not active
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button 
v to highlight “Settings” and press to 
confirm.
The “CD Settings” menu will appear.
Activating playback mode
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button 
v to highlight the desired function and 
press to confirm.
Playback mode is active P.
Standard
This function is automatically active when 
another CD has been selected. CD play-
back begins in ascending order.
Magazine Mix (CD changer only)
Select this function to play all of the tracks 
of all of the CDs in the magazine slots 1-6 
in random order.“Magazine Mix” appears in the main CD 
menu.
Track Repeat
Select this function to repeat the current 
track until you switch the function off.
“Track Repeat” appears in the main CD 
menu.
Track-Mix
Select this function to play the tracks on 
the CD currently selected in random order.
“Track-Mix” appears in the main CD menu.
CD Repeat (CD changer only)
Select this function to repeat the current 
CD until you switch the function off.
“CD Repeat” appears in the main CD me-
nu.
Playback modeiYou can only select one playback mode 
at a time.
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66 AudioSound settingsActivating sound optimization
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button 
v to highlight “Other Options” in the 
main sound settings menu and press to 
confirm.
The “Other Options” (FM/AM, WB or 
CD) menu will appear.
P - actual sound optimization
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-
button v to highlight the desired 
sound optimization and press to con-
firm.
The new sound optimization is 
active P.Return to the main sound menu
Turn the right-hand rotary/push-button 
v to highlight “Bass/Treble” and 
press to confirm.
Return to the main audio menu
Press *.
Available sound optimizations
Standard - COMAND set the sound li-
near for the center of the vehicle
Speech - the emphasis is on the spo-
ken word
Driver-optimized - COMAND optimizes 
the sound for the driver’s seat position
Ambience
Small, medium and large rooms are si-
mulated
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68 Satellite radio*Important notes
 Important notesIn chapter “Satellite radio”, you will find 
detailed information regarding
selecting a station and a program cate-
gory
memory functions
sound adjustments
If you have not done so already, please fa-
miliarize yourself with these functions by 
reading chapter “At a glance”.iAdditional optional satellite radio equip-
ment and a subscription to satellite ra-
dio service provider are required for the 
satellite radio operation described here. 
Feature description is based on prelimi-
nary information available at time of 
printing. At time of printing, no date for 
the availability of optional equipment 
required for satellite radio operation 
had been set. Contact your authorized 
Mercedes-Benz Center for details and 
availability for your vehicle.
iNote that categories and channels 
shown in illustrations are dependent on 
programming content delivered by the 
service provider. Programming content 
is subject to change. Therefore, channel 
and categories shown in illustrations 
and descriptions contained in this ma-
nual may differ from the channels and 
categories delivered by the service pro-
vider. 
Satellite radio service may be unavai-
lable or interrupted from time to time 
for a variety of reasons, such as envi-
ronmental or topographic conditions 
and other things we can’t control. Ser-
vice might also not be available in cer-
tain places (e.g., in tunnels, parking 
garages, or within or next to buildings) 
or near other technologies.
iSirius Satellite Radio provides approxi-
mately 100 channels, so called 
streams, of digital-quality radio, among 
others music, sports, news, and enter-
tainment commercial-free.
Sirius Satellite Radio uses a fleet of 
high-power satellites to broadcast 
24 hours per day, coast-to-coast. 
This diverse, satellite-delivered pro-
gramming is available for a monthly 
subscription fee. 
For more information, call the Sirius 
Service Center (
page 69) or contact 
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86 Telephone*Important notes
 Important notesIn chapter “Telephone”, you will find de-
tailed information regarding the telepho-
ne*, including emergency call, SMS 
function and service numbers.
1 Observe all legal requirements
Please read the chapter “Telephone” 
first before attempting to operate your 
telephone.
Always drive with extreme caution 
when you operate the telephone 
hands-free.
For safety reasons, you should not use 
the mobile telephone handset to make 
a call while driving the vehicle.
If the signal strength is very weak (dis-
play in the symbol field of all menus):
Wait until reception improves before 
making a call.
Warning
G
Some jurisdictions prohibit the driver from 
using a cellular telephone while driving a ve-
hicle. Whether or not prohibited by law, for 
safety reasons, the driver should not use the 
cellular telephone while the vehicle is in mo-
tion. Stop the vehicle in a safe location be-
fore answering or placing a call.
If you nonetheless choose to use the cellular 
phone while driving, please use the hands-
free device and be sure to pay attention to 
the traffic situation at all times. Use the cel-
lular phone
1 only when road, weather and 
traffic conditions permit.
Never operate radio transmitters equipped 
with a built-in or attached antenna (i.e. 
without being connected to an external an-
tenna) from inside the vehicle while the en-
gine is running. Doing so could lead to 
malfunction of the vehicle’s electronic sys-
tems, 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 a separate ex-
terior antenna that has been approved 
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91 Telephone*
Multifunction display
Function
Page
1
The telephone is switched off
Switching telephone operati-
on on
96
2
Entering the unlock code
96
3
The system is searching for 
the corresponding network
96
4
The telephone is ready for use
103
5
The vehicle is currently out-
side the transmission or re-
ception range
Function
Page
6
Phone book is empty and/or 
has not been loaded into the 
COMAND telephone memory
103
7
Name selected from the 
phone book
103
8
Dialing begins
104
9
Dialing is completed and the 
name is displayed.
The display will remain until 
you end the call
104
Function
Page
a
Reception strength is indica-
ted by up to 5 bars for a con-
nected and functional 
telephone. 
97
b
Number of the memory locati-
on and the name stored here
103
c
Call time
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96 Telephone*Telephone operation1Status line, telephone is not yet logged 
onto network
2Input line for unlock code
Press a.
The menu to enter the unlock code will 
appear.
Entering the unlock code 
Use the number keys 1 through 0 to 
enter the unlock code.Asterisks instead of digits will appear in 
the input line. 
If entered code is correct and the pho-
ne is registered in a network, the phone 
is ready for use.
Ready for operation display3Telephone is ready for operation,
“Send” is highlighted
4Reception strength, indicated by up to 
5 bars
RM appears, if the telephone is not 
using the home system
Switching telephone operation on
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zed persons from using your telephone. 
Be sure to memorize this code, a three 
digit number, carefully.
Timeport phones use a three-digit code. 
V60 phones use a four-digit code. The 
head unit will unlock the phone using 
the first three digits of the four-digit V60 
unlock code. 
If you enter an incorrect code, the sys-
tem returns to the menu for entering the 
unlock code.iYou must always enter the unlock code 
when you switch on the telephone the 
first time (if phone is in locked mode).  
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