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25 At a glance
Multifunction steering wheel
Switch the multifunction display to the re
-
spective system if you wish to operate the
system using the buttons on the multifunc
-
tion steering wheel.
On the multifunction steering wheel,
press
è or ÿ repeatedly until
one of the following, Radio, Single CD,
MP3, CD changer*, Satellite radio* or
Telephone* display appears in the mul
-
tifunction display of the instrument
cluster.
Radio operation1Waveband and position in Preset menu2Station frequency
Single CD operation1Single CD operation 2Current trackCD changer* operation1Current CD2Current track
MP3 operation1MP3 operation 2Current track
Selecting the multifunction display
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26 At a glanceMultifunction steering wheelSatellite radio* operation1SAT and position in Preset menu2Channel nameTelephone* operationEither the main display, or a list appears on
display.Telephone main display:
In the list screen, instead of the
READY
mes
-
sage, either a phone book entry or one of
the last 10 outgoing calls will be displayed.
In order to close the list display,
press
t
.
This switches to the telephone main
display.
The following functions are available:
Freq.
function:
You can tune to stations via the station
search
( page
38)
.
Memory
function:
You can tune to stations via the station
presets
( page
39)
.
Setting audio search function
On the multifunction steering wheel,
press
è or ÿ repeatedly until
the Settings...
menu appears in the
multifunction display in the instrument
cluster.
Press
j and switch to the submenu
options.
Press æ or ç and select the Vehicle
menu.
Press
j and select
Audio Search
Function
.
By pressing æ or ç, select Freq.
or
Memory
.
Audio search function
iMemory
is set at the factory.
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27 At a glance
Menu system
Menu system
The menu system allows for easy opera
-
tion of COMAND.Each of the following main functions has a
main menu:
Audio
(Radio, Single CD, CD changer* and
AUX mode)
Satellite radio*
Telephone*
Navigation*
Service
Opening main menus
Audio
( page
36)
:
Press
.
Satellite radio*
( page
73)
:
Press
5
.
Telephone*
( page
89)
:
Press
.
Navigation*
( page
108)
:
Press
.
Service
( page
159)
:
Press
.
Menu display A display can be composed of 3 sections.Example: Radio main menu1Soft key sections2Main area3Status barThe functions currently assigned to the
soft keys are displayed in the soft key sec
-
tions 1.
Messages or settings are displayed in the
main area 2.
The settings can be changed by operating
controls accordingly.The status bar 3 is divided into three ar
-
eas.Left side:
The selected operating mode is given. In
this example: RadioCenter:
Indication of the selected operating mode.In this example:
FM = selected waveband
1 = selected station is stored on
preset 1
iA maximum of five soft keys may be
displayed on each side of the main area
2.
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28 At a glanceMenu systemRight side:
General status information is displayed, re
-
gardless of the selected operating mode. In this example:
ROAMING
= telephone* is logged into a
mobile communications network out
-
side your home network.
= telephone* signal strength
Menu functions and submenus Using the soft keys, you can switch func
-
tions ON or OFF, or open submenus.Example: Radio main menu:
The
Scan
soft key switches the scan
search ON or OFF.
The
Autost.
soft key opens the sub
-
menu for the Autostore settings.
In some situations, soft keys may not have
any function and thus not be available.
Should a soft key not be available, it will
appear shaded out, its characters will ap
-
pear white.Example:
Presets
, Scan
and
Autost.
soft key.
Exiting from submenus You can exit the current submenu by
pressing the
Back
soft key. The display
switches to the next higher menu level.
The system does not accept setting modi
-
fications which have not been stored.
There are exceptions where pressing the Back
soft key will also store new settings.
These exceptions, whenever applicable,
are referenced on the following pages.
iThis information is also displayed in
Navigation* mode (only in map dis
-
plays).
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