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117 Telephone*
Phone book
Select the phone book entry to be de-
leted from COMAND (
page 116).
Press the Delete soft key.
The delete prompt is displayed.
Use to select the menu item Yes.
Press.
The entry is deleted.
Deleting a phone book entry
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118 Telephone*
SMS (Mail)
SMS messages can be received if your ve-
hicle is equipped with a telephone and
SMS messaging is available from your car-
rier.
Received messages are saved in the folder
SMS inbox.
Open the Telephone main menu
(
page 104).
Press the SMS soft key.
The folder SMS inbox appears.
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Incoming new messages are indicated
by the symbol in the status bar.
Symbol appears in the status bar if
the SMS memory is full.
In addition, a corresponding message
is displayed when the folder is opened.
SMS inboxi
If no SMS messages have been re-
ceived the
SMS soft key is without func-
tion and therefore shaded out.
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119 Telephone*
SMS (Mail)
The SMS inbox shows the list of received
messages. The list is sorted chronological-
ly, the last message received is displayed
at the top of the list.
The corresponding date and time appears
in the status bar when the selected mes-
sage has been received.
Use or to select another mes-
sage.The SMS inbox offers the following op-
tions:
Switching between subject and sender.
Reading a message (page 120).
Deleting a message (page 120).
Switching between subject and sender
The incoming SMS can be displayed by the
sender or the subject. In the SMS inbox
(
page 118) you can either see the
Subject soft key or the Sender soft key.
Press the Subject soft key.
The first characters of the message
text(s) appears;
or
Press the Sender soft key.
The name(s) or phone number(s) of the
message sender(s) appear(s).
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The symbol at the beginning of a list
entry indicates that the message has
not been read.
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The sender’s number only appears if it
has been transmitted.
The sender’s name only appears if the
number and the name are stored in the
phone book (
page 114).
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120 Telephone*
SMS (Mail)
In the SMS inbox (page 118),
use or to select a message.
Press.
The message text appears.
To scroll through the message text,
press or as required.Switching between subject and sender
You can either see the
Sender soft key or
the
Subject soft key.
Press the Sender soft key.
The sender’s name appears if it is
saved in the phone book. If not, only
the phone number appears;
or
Press the Subject soft key.
The message text appears.
To return to the SMS inbox, press the
back soft key.
In the SMS inbox (page 118),
use or to select the message
to be deleted.
Press the Delete soft key.
A delete prompt is displayed.
Use to select the menu item Yes.
Press.
The message is now deleted.
Press the Back soft key or.
This returns you to the Telephone main
menu.
Reading a messageDeleting a message
Exiting from the SMS menu
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126 Navigation*
Important notes
Some menus provide lists from which you
can select an item.
Example: Menu to select a streetYou can select a list item using or .
If, as shown in the example, you can see
the
Page soft keys, then you can use the
soft keys to scroll up or down the list, page
by page.
As soon as you reach the beginning or end
of a list, the appropriate soft key is deacti-
vated.
Selection lists
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Navigation main menu
Navigation main menu
Press .
The Navigation main menu appears if
no route guidance is active.
aaUse or to select a menu item
and press ;
or
Press one of the soft keys.
The selected menu or the selected soft
key function appears.
Selectable menu items
Continue route guidance:
Continues a cancelled route guidance,
Destination memory:
Destinations can be selected from the
Destination memory (page 176),
Destination entry:
Provides access to the Destination en-
try menu (
page 131),
Calling up the Navigation main menui
If route guidance is active, a prompt is
displayed instead, asking if route guid-
ance is to be cancelled (
page 157).
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This menu item only appears:
if the route guidance had previously
been interrupted (
page 157), and
less than 30 minutes have expired
since the interruption,
or
if the trip was interrupted and is to
be continued 2 - 12 hours after in-
terruption (
page 125).
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Navigation main menu
Last destinations:
You can select from the list of last des-
tinations (
page 174), or of such that
have been saved as current locations
(
page 150).
POIs:
(P
oints of Interest)
Provides access to POIs input
(
page 179). POIs include gas sta-
tions, airports, rest areas, hospitals,
etc. Selectable soft keys
Home soft key
Provides access to the input of a home
address (
page 133),
Mode soft key
Provides access to the route mode set-
ting for certain road types to be avoid-
ed (
page 128),
Setting soft key
Provides access to adjusting the
acoustics of navigation announce-
ments (treble, bass, volume and bal-
ance) (
page 129).Certain road types to be avoided can be
defined for the system’s route calculation.
Press the Mode soft key in the Naviga-
tion main menu (
page 127).
The Setting Mode menu for road types
to be avoided appears.
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Destination memory (page 176) and
Last destinations
(page 174) can be
selected only if destinations are al-
ready stored in the system.
Avoiding certain road types
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Navigation main menu
Use or to select an option.
Press .
This will switch the option ON or OFF.
Upon completion, press the Back soft
key.
The following acoustics criteria for naviga-
tion announcements can be adjusted:
Bass/Treble/Balance
Volume (page 130)
Press the Setting soft key in the Naviga-
tion main menu (
page 127).
The Setting Mode menu appears.Setting bass, treble or balance
In the Setting Mode mode menu press
the
Bass, Treble or Balance soft key.
Press or .
The cursor moves horizontally, adjust-
ing bass, treble, or the balance accord-
ingly.
Press or the Back soft key, or wait for
the screen to change.
The new setting is stored and activat-
ed.
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Empty square = option OFF
Solid square = option ON
Several options can be activated.
Adjusting the acoustics for
navigation announcements