120 Telephone*
Telephone operation
Saving the entry
In the Input menu, press the OK soft
key.
If you have not assigned a name, the
system will save the entry in the
Other
category, otherwise under the name
you have assigned.
Cell Phone
The message Transmitting Data
to Telephone is displayed.
If transmission is succesful, the
message
Data Has Been Saved will
appear and the phone book is
displayed again.
Otherwise the message
Error
Occured While Saving Data
will
appear.
Press E to confirm.
The phone book is displayed again.
Address Book
If transmission is succesful, the
message
Data Has Been Saved will
appear and the phone book is
displayed again.
Otherwise the message
Error
Occured While Saving Data
will
appear.
Press E to confirm.
The phone book is displayed again.Deleting a phone book entry
Select a phone book entry at the
COMAND (
page 116).
Press the Delete soft key.
The delete dialogue will appear.
Press E to confirm with Yes.
The message is deleted.
If you do not wish to delete the message
Press h to highlight No and then
press E.
or
Press the Back soft key.
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If you select an address book entry, the
Delete soft key is greyed out. The
selected entry must be deleted from
within the address book (
page 202).
121 Telephone*
Telephone operation
Saving a phone book entry on the tele-
phone
Use button g or G to select a pho-
ne book entry.
Press the Save softkey.
The message
Transmitting Data
to Telephone
will appear.
If transmission is succesful, the mes-
sage
Data Has Been Saved will ap-
pear.You can save phone numbers
in the internal memory of the mobile
phone
in the address book.
Open one of the lists:
Dialed numbers list (page 112)
Received calls list (page 113)
Use g or G to select an entry.
Press the Save softkey.
A selection menu appears.Saving a single phone number on the
telephonePress E to confirm Cell Phone.
An input menu will appear. The
Number
field contains the phone number to be
saved.
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If you select a phone book entry from
the internal memory, the
Save soft key
is greyed out.
If a phone book entry contains several
numbers (address book entry), they are
transferred together.
Saving phone numbers
124 Telephone*
Telephone operation
Use g or G to select the phone
number type.
Press E.
Phone number type available:
The message
Data Has Been Saved
will appear. After around three se-
conds, the list from where you started
the saving process will appear.Phone number type occupied:
The message
Do You Want to Over-
write Entry?
will appear.
Press E if you wish to overwrite the
entry.
The message
Data Has Been Saved
will appear. After around three se-
conds, the list from where you started
the saving process will appear.
If you do not wish to overwrite the entry
Press h to highlight No if you do not
wish to overwrite the entry.
Press E.
The list from where you started the sto-
rage will appear.
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If transmission is not succesful the
message
Error Occured While
Saving Data
will appear.
Press E to confirm.
The phone book is displayed again.
188 Service
SMS (Mail)
You can save a phone number
in the mobile phone internal memory*
or
in the address book.
In the Sender display (page 187),
press the
Save soft key.
Save number selection menu
In the mobile phone internal memory*
Press E to confirm Cell Phone.
An entry menu will appear.
If a sender is already saved in the address
book, the name is shown in the number
text field. If not, the number will appear.
Press g or G to switch between the
data fields
Surname and Number.
You can enter data in a field using the
12-keys keyboard (1 - #) or the
selection menu.Input via selection menu
Press the Keypad soft key.
The selection menu appears.
Enter the data using the selection
menu (
page 209).
After you have entered the data, the
entry menu is displayed again. You can
select the next data field and enter
data.
Confirming the entry
Press E or press the OK soft key.
The system exports the surname, the
name and the telephone number. The
message
Transmitting Data to
Telephone
is displayed.
If transmission is succesful, the
message
Data Has Been Saved will
appear and the Sender display is
displayed again.
Saving a sender phone number
189 Service
SMS (Mail)
If transmission is not succesful, the
message
Error Occured While
Saving Data
appears.
Press E to confirm.
The Sender display is displayed
again.
In the address book
You can create a new address book entry
or add the phone number to an existing
address book entry.
In the Save number selection menu
(
page 188), use G to select
Address Book.
Press E.Option
New entry:
Press E.
Use g or G to select a desired
phone number type.
Press E.
A list with three data fields is displayed.
If a sender is already saved in the
phone book, the name is shown in the
Surname text field. The number will
appear in the
Number field.
190 Service
SMS (Mail)
Press g or G to select a data field.
You can enter data in a field using the
12-keys keyboard (1 - #) or the
selection menu.
Input via selection menu
Press the Keypad soft key.
The selection menu appears.
Enter the data using the selection
menu (
page 209).
After you have entered the data, the
entry menu is displayed again. You can
select the next data field and enter
data.
Confirming the entry
Press E or press the OK soft key.
The system exports the surname, the
name and the telephone number. The
message
Transmitting Data to
Telephone
is displayed.If transmission is successful, the
message
Data Has Been Saved will
appear and the Sender display is
displayed again.
If transmission is not successful, the
message
Error Occured While
Saving Data
.
Press E to confirm.
The Sender display is displayed
again.Option
Addition:
Use G to select Addition.
Press E.
The address book will appear.
Selecting an address book entry
(
page 193).
Press E.
The selection list with the phone num-
ber types is displayed.
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If you do not enter a surname or name,
the system saves the senders number
in the address book under the
Other
category.
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Address book
Playback
Activate the detail view (page 194)
of the desired address book entry.
Press the Play soft key.
The spoken name is played back.
Deleting
Activate the detail view (page 194)
of the desired address book entry.
Press the Del. soft key.
You are asked if you really wish to
delete the name.
Answer Yes after each request. Refer
to Voice Control System Operation
Guide.Exporting an address book entry*
You can export the telephone numbers of
address book entries to the mobile phone
internal memory.
Activate the detail view (page 194)
of the desired address book entry.
Press the Export soft key.
A list of possible devices is displayed.
Press g or G to select a target
device.
Press E.
The system exports the name and the
telephone number. The message
Transmitting Data is displayed.
The message
Send Failed will
appear if a transmission error occured.
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The Export soft key will not appear if
the selected address book entry does
not contain a telephone number or if no
device can receive data.i
The entry to be exported must not
contain more than three phone
numbers. If the entry has been
exported to the mobile phone internal
memory, for example, then the
telephone book will have three entries
of the same name, but with different
phone numbers. The entries are
marked with the symbol Private (home)
number symbol (
page 116).
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Glossary
Audio source
This includes the systems radio, CD
(CD drive in the control unit, CD chan-
ger), MP3-CD and DVD (only audible).
Autostore
Enters the stations with the best recep-
tion (signal strength) into the autostore
memory in order of their reception
quality (from strong to weak).
Balance
Defines sound-center left/right.
Bird’s-eye view
The map is shown in three dimensions
with sky and horizon.
Bit rate (MP3)
Measurement of transmission speed.
Indicates the number of bits transmit-
ted per time unit.COMAND
(Co
ckpit Management and Data Sys-
tem)
Information and operating center for
vehicle sound and communications
systems, including the radio and
CD/DVD player, as well as for other op-
tional equipment (CD changer, telepho-
ne*, etc.).
CD
(Compact Disc)
Digital storage medium in disc form.
CD-R
(CD
Recordable)
->CD which can be written to once,
read many times but not deleted.
CD-RW
(CD
Rewritable)
->CD which can be read, written to and
deleted many times.DVD
(D
igital Versatile Disc)
Digital storage medium for storing lar-
ge amounts of data.
DVD-R
(D
igital Versatile Disc Recordable)
->DVD which can be written to once
and read many times.
DVD+R
(D
igital Versatile Disc Recordable)
->DVD which can be written to once
and read many times.
DVD-RW
(D
igital Versatile Disc Rewritable)
->DVD which can be read, written to
and deleted many times.
DVD+RW
(D
igital Versatile Disc Rewritable)
->DVD which can be read, written to
and deleted many times.