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Example: Navigation, town list
1
Predictive speller with number and
character line
i In the predictive speller 1 you can only se-
lect characters that are currently available. The
characters that are available depends on the
those already entered and the data for the digital
map.
When entering characters, the list entry at
the top always displays an entry that best
matches the characters already entered.
COMAND automatically adds matching let-
ters to those already entered by the user.
Entering characters
To select characters: Rotate ymz or
slide
omp.
Slide qmr to switch between the lines
in the speller.
To confirm character selection:
Press
n.
A possible option:
To switch predictive speller lan-
guage (character set):
Select !.
Deleting an entry
To delete individual characters: Se-
lect
õ at the bottom right of the
speller and press
n.
or
Press the î button next to the
COMAND controller.
To delete an entire entry: Select
õ and press and hold n until the
entire entry has been deleted.
or
Press and hold î until the entire en-
try has been deleted.
Cancelling an entry
Select “Back” at the bottom left of the
speller and press
n.
or
Press the í button.
CO MA ND g oes one step b ack in th e se-
lection procedure.
Accepting first list entry
Press and hold n until the
Enter Destination menu appears.
Here you will find the accepted list
entry.
or
If COMAND can match the characters en-
tered definitively to one town, the “
Enter
Destination”
menu appears automatically
with the selected list entry.
Character entry
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33 At a glance
Operating COMAND
Switching to the list without predictive
speller
If other entries for a town exist, or the
name exists more than once in the system,
then
B is highlighted in the speller.
Press n.
You can switch to the list at any point while
entering characters.
Slide qmr repeatedly until the list ap-
pears without the speller.
or
Select B and press n.
COMAND will complete your entry if
the name is unambiguous. In this case
it is not necessary to switch to the list,
the Enter Destination menu will appear.
Selecting a list entry
Town list for navigation
1+ symbol for additional options
To select a town: Rotate ymz or slide
qmr.
To confirm selection: Press n.
A town with the 1 symbol exists more
than once in the selected country. Con-
firming this type of town will result in a
further selection. The
+ symbol then
switches to
/.
Switching to radio mode and request-
ing the station list
Initial situation:
You would like to switch, for example, from
the phone function to radio mode and re-
quest the station list from there.
i In this guide, the path to a menu item is
shown as an action in italics.
“Audio” K “Audio” K “Radio” K “Radio”
K “Station List”
i Depending on the initial situation, this se-
quence of actions may be shorter.
If radio mode was active last, it is sufficient to se-
lect “Audio”
K““Radio””K “Station List”.
The individual steps for the above example
are described below.
Operating example
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34 At a glance
Operating COMAND
Switching to the current audio mode
To switch to the main function line:
Slide
qm.
To select “Audio” main function: Ro-
tate
ymz or slide omp.
To confirm selection: Press n.
The main display for the audio mode
selected last, e.g. CD audio, appears.
The selector bar is located in the dis-
play/selection window.
1Selector bar
Switching to radio mode
i You can also call up the required audio
mode directly using the
X or y buttons.
To select “Audio” again: Slide qm.
To confirm selection: Press n.
The “
Audio” menu appears.
To select “FM / AM Radio”: Rotate
ymz or slide qm.
To confirm selection: Press n.
The radio main display appears.
Tuning to a station manually
Slide qmr to highlight the lower menu
bar.
Rotate ymz or slide omp to select
“
FM” or “AM”.
Tune to a station by rotating ymz or
sliding
omp.
The red line (tuning indicator) moves
right or left and stops when a receiv-
able station is found.
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35 At a glance
Basic functions of COMAND
i The COMAND components can be found on
(
page 14). Operating examples can be found
on (
page 31).
i For many operating functions you can also
use the buttons on the multifunction steering
wheel, e.g. for volume setting the æ, ç
buttons, (
page 23).
Press the rotary/push button x.
or
Press the display cover button
The cover opens up and the
COMAND display folds out. A warning
message appears. COMAND opens the
last active menu.
i When COMAND is switched off, playback of
the current audio or video source is also
switched off.
To switch on/off: Press V.
The sound from the active audio or
video source is switched on or off.
i When the sound is switched off, the symbol
X appears in the status line.
If you change the audio or video source or alter
the volume, the sound is automatically switched
on again.
i Announcements from the navigation system
can still be heard with the sound switched off.
Switching navigation announcements
on/off
Press V during the announcement.
i The navigation announcements are
switched on again after restarting route guid-
ance or after switching COMAND off/on using
x.
To set: Turn the rotary/push button
x.
The volume of the selected audio or
video source changes.
Volume of navigation announcements
You can set the volume for navigation an-
nouncements independently of the volume
for the active audio or video source.
During a navigation announcement:
Turn the rotary/push button x.
Setting volume for phone calls
The volume for hands-free operation can
be set during an active phone call.
Turn the rotary/push button x.
Basic functions of COMAND
Switching COMAND on/off
Mute
Setting the volume
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36 At a glance
Basic functions of COMAND
You can select different sound settings for
each audio and video source. The sound
menu can be opened from the submenu of
the desired operating mode.
Examples:
“
Audio” K “FM / AM Radio” K “Sound”
“
Audio” K “Disc” K “Sound”
Setting bass and treble
Select “Sound” K “Treble” or “Bass”.
The last selected setting is indicated by
an empty bar.
Setting treble and bass
1Last selected setting
2Current setting
To change setting: Rotate ymz or
slide
qmr until the desired treble or
bass setting is reached.
To save setting: Press n.
The setting is stored and the menu is
exited.
To exit menu without changes: Press
the
í button or slide omp.
Setting balance and fader
The balance determines whether the
sound intensity is higher on the driver’s
side or on the front passenger’s side.
The fader determines whether the sound
intensity is higher in the front or in the rear
of the vehicle.
Select “Sound” K “Bal/Fad”
(Balance/Fader).
Setting balance and fader
1Current setting
To change setting: Slide qmr or slide
omp until the desired balance/fader
setting is achieved.
Selecting sound settings
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37 At a glance
Basic functions of COMAND
To save setting: Press n.
The setting is stored and the menu is
exited.
To exit menu without changes: Press
the Back button
í.
Your vehicle is equipped with the harman/
kardon LOGIC7
® Surround Sound system.
You can select between “
LOGIC7®On” and
“
LOGIC7®Off”.
harman/kardon LOGIC7
® Surround Sound
is available for the following operating
modes:
Radio (FM only)
SatRadio*
CD audio
DVD audio (MLP, DTS, PCM and Dolby
Digital audio formats)
MP3 (including PCMCIA memory card)
Aux
DVD video (PCM, DTS and Dolby Digital
audio formats)
i As some DVDs contain both stereo and also
multi-channel audio formats, it may be neces-
sary to set the audio format (
page 66).
i The “LOGIC7®On” function of the harman/
kardon LOGIC7® Surround Sound system per-
mits the playback of discrete 5.1 and stereo re-
cordings with an optimal surround sound
platform for each passenger. Music and films on
CD or audio and video DVDs with high-resolution
surround formats, such as MLP, DTS or Dolby
Digital, are played with optimum sound.
The LOGIC7
® distributes the 5.1 surround infor-
mation over the 12-channel system architecture
to provide the optimum sound in all seats. This
produces the sound characteristics as intended
by the sound engineer during the original record-
ing.
harman/kardon LOGIC7
® converts all two-chan-
nel stereo sound sources into multi-channel sur-
round sound. The surround information stored
during the original recording is read out using
LOGIC7
® and likewise distributed over the
12 channels. No effects are created during the
process, anything that was always on the record-
ing is just made audible again.
Moreover, harman/kardon LOGIC7
® draws the
audible sound source away from the individual
loudspeakers, thus creating a natural 360°
sound platform for each passenger.
i By selecting “LOGIC7® Off”, the playback
of all playable formats is performed as on the ex-
isting medium. Due to the spatial conditions in
the vehicle, optimal sound is not possible in all
seats.
i Discs supporting the above-mentioned au-
dio formats display the following logos
Dolby Digital
DTS
MLP
Surround sound
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Setting the surround sound
For surround sound, you can select be-
tween “
LOGIC7®On” and “LOGIC7®Off”.
Select “Sound” K “Surround”.
To select the setting: Rotate ymz or
slide
qmr.
To save setting: Press n.
The setting is stored and the menu is
exited.
To exit menu without changes: Press
the
í button or slide omp.
i Please note the following:
For an optimal sound in all seats, balance
and fader should be set to the centre of the
passenger compartment with LOGIC7
®
switched on.
The best sound results are achieved when
playing high-quality audio and video DVD
discs.
For MP3 tracks, the bit rate should be at
least 128 kbps.
Surround playback does not function with
mono signal sources such as the medium
wave range in radio mode.
In the case of poor radio reception quality,
e.g. in tunnels, LOGIC7® should be switched
off, as otherwise a dynamic switchover from
stereo to mono and thus temporary sound
characteristic shifts can occur.
With certain stereo recordings, the sound
characteristic may deviate from convention-
al stereo playback.
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39 Audio
Radio ...............................................40
Satellite radio* ..............................45
CD audio/DVD audio/MP3...........52
Music Register ...............................67
Audio Aux .......................................71