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160 System settingsSystem settings
System settings
Press C.
In the Service main menu
(page 152), press the
System
soft
key.
System settings menu
In the System settings menu you can:
select the time zone and daylight
savings time settings
select the language (
page 161)
switch verification and notification
tones on and off (
page 162)
adjust display settings (
page 163)
reset all settings to the factory settings
(page 164)You can select the applicable time zone
and daylight saving time settings.
In the System settings menu, press the Time
soft key.
The available time zones are shown.
Push the joystick to g or G to
select the time zone.
Press E.
You can now select the daylight saving
time settings.
Activating the System settings
menu
Selecting the time zone
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165 Glossary
Audio source
This includes the systems radio and CD
(CD drive in the control unit, CD chan-
ger*).
Balance
Defines sound-center left/right.
COMAND
(Co
ckpit Man
agement and D
ata Sys-
tem)
Information and operating center for
vehicle sound and communications
systems, including the radio and
CD player, as well as for other optional
equipment (CD changer*, telephone*,
etc.).
DVD
(D
igital V
ersatile D
isc)
Digital storage medium for storing lar-
ge amounts of data.Emergency call
This function places a call to a local
911 provider. It does not initiate a
->Tele Aid* call. Please note that the
911 emergency call system is a public
service. Using it without due cause is a
criminal offense.
Fader
Defines sound-center front/back.
GPS
(G
lobal P
ositioning S
ystem)
Satellite-based system for relaying
geographic location information to and
from vehicles equipped with special re-
ceivers. Employs DVD digital maps for
navigation.
Heading Up
Dynamic map alignment, map is dis-
played facing driving direction pointing
up.LOGIC7 Surround
Playback method resulting in an impro-
ved spatial listening experience com-
pared to conventional stereo playback.
Navigation DVD
Contains all available destination
addresses (town, road, intersection,
house number, special destinations)
and the digital map material for a coun-
try or a region for destination entry,
route calculation and destination
guidance at time of DVD production.
DVD maps do not cover all areas nor all
routes within an area.
North Up
The map is displayed facing north du-
ring route guidance.
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166 GlossaryPIN code
Your PIN code prevents unauthorized
persons from using your GSM mobile
phone. The PIN code is a number
string, which you have to enter when
switching on the telephone.
Provider
is the network operator who makes
available (provides) telephone services
Roaming
For this function, the telephone uses
the telephone network of a contract
partner. There are home type and non-
home type systems. The ROAMING
indicator in the COMAND display indi-
cates that a call is being made using a
non-home type system.
Service source
This includes the systems telephone*
and navigation (voice output during
destination guidance)SMS
(S
hort M
essage S
ervice)
With this function you can receive and
read short text messages (if SMS ser-
vice is provided by your provider)
Soft keys
Keys that activate different functions.
Function of key depends on the selec-
ted operating mode.
Tele Aid*
(Tele
matic A
larm I
dentification on D
e-
mand)
The Tele Aid system consists of three
types of response: automatic and ma-
nual emergency, roadside assistance,
and information. Tele Aid is initially
activated by completing a subscriber
agreement and placing an acquain-
tance call. Refer also to the vehicle
operating instructions.The Tele Aid system is operational pro-
vided that the vehicle’s battery is char-
ged, properly connected, not damaged,
and cellular and GPS coverage is avai-
lable.
Unlock code
Your unlock code prevents unauthori-
zed persons from using your telephone.
The unlock code is a number string,
which you have to enter when switch-
ing on the telephone, if you have locked
the phone before or the setting of the
phone lock is automatically.
Voice output
During a trip, apart from visual informa-
tions (symbol or map displays),
COMAND also provides all of the
necessary spoken route information
via voice output.
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167 Index
A
Accepting
call 80
Activating
destination memory 136
Enter street menu 100
last destinations 134
Navigation main menu 96
Service main menu 152
System settings menu 160
today’s plan 144
Active call 85
Actvating
sound functions* 31
Adding
destination to today’s plan 144
Adjust
balance/fader 29
Adjusting
display brightness 163
volume 28Altering
map scale 119
AM Band 35
Arriving
at destination 119
Automatic map toggling 131
B
Balance control 29
Bass 30
Begin dialing 82
C
CALC RTE 115
CALL CONNECTED 155, 156
CALL FAILED 73, 82
Calling up
main menus 24
Cancelling
route guidance 120
CD
loading
into the COMAND 45Repeat track 56
Track mix 57
track select 52
CD changer*
CD mix 57
Repeat CD 57
CD operation 44
fast forward/reverse 54
general information 44
playback mode 55
switching to CD operation 49
Changing
map display 119
COMAND
switching off 27
switching on 27
CONNECTING 155, 156
CONTINUE ROUTE GUIDANCE 96
Current vehicle location 117
D
Destination input 100
Destination memory 135
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169 Index
N
Navigation
Important notes 92
Navigation displays 117
Navigation DVD 93
loading/ejecting 93
NAVIGATION IS INITIALIZING. PLEASE
WAIT. 149
NO SERV 79
NO SERV. 72
O
Opening
the Audio menu 34
Operating elements
CD 14
navigation 20
radio 12
Satellite radio* 16
service 22
telephone* 18
Outgoing calls 81P
Phone book 88
PHONE NOT AVAILABLE 73
PHONE NOT INSERTED 73
PHONE OFF 74
PIN BLOCKED. PLEASE ENTER PUK ON
CELL PHONE 78
PIN-code
entering 77
PIN-CODE INCORRECT 78
PLEASE ENTER LOCK-CODE 72
PLEASE INSERT SIM CARD (EMERGENCY
CALL 911 ONLY POSSIBLE WITH
PHONE) 73, 74, 77
Program category 63
PUK
entering 78
Q
Quick-dialing 85
R
Radio operation
muting 34Radio station
saving station manually 40
Reading
SMS message received 154
Recalculating 115
Redial 82
Rejecting
call 80
Resetting
all settings to the factory
settings 164
Roadside Assistance 155
ROAMING 79
Route calculation 115
Route guidance 115
S
Satellite radio*
important notes 60
memory functions 65
Satellite radio* operation
automatic tuning 63