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Placing a “911” emergency call after
entering PIN/PIN2, PUK/PUK2 or un-
lock code
Entering the number using the COMAND
controller
Select “Telephone” “Telephone”
“Telephone”.
Select all the digits in sequence.
Select “S”.
Entering the number using the tele-
phone keypad
Enter digits 9-1-1 (page 134).
Press s.Confirming the emergency call
After the digits have been entered, you will
see the question “Do you want to dial the
911 emergency number?”.
Use COMAND controller to select
“Yes”.
The telephone makes the connection.
Wait until the emergency call center
answers and describe the emergency
situation.
Entering the PIN
Entering using the COMAND controller
Select “Telephone” “Telephone”
“Telephone”.
Entering: Select all the digits in se-
quence.
Deleting a digit: Select ) and briefly
press n.
Deleting an entire number: Select )
and press and hold n until the number
is deleted.
Confirming an entry: Press n.
iYour PIN code (Personal Identification Num-
ber 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.
The PIN entry applies only to GSM mobile
phones.
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Entering using the telephone keypad
Entering: Enter digits (page 134).
Confirming an entry: Press n or
press s.
Entering the PIN2
The phone may request the PIN2 in order
to use certain functions. A corresponding
message appears in the display.
Enter PIN2 digits into mobile phone.
Entering the PUK/PUK2
If you enter the PIN or PIN2 incorrectly
three times, the SIM card will be locked.
A corresponding message appears in the
display. It is necessary to enter the
PUK/PUK2 to unlock it. The PUK and/or
PUK2 are provided by your telephone ser-
vice provider.
Enter PUK/PUK2 digits into mobile
phone.
Entering the unlock code
Many mobile phones can be protected
from unauthorized use with an unlock code
(see mobile phone operating instructions).
If you wish to use the phone functions
when the unlock code is active, a screen
appears requesting that you enter the un-
lock code. You cannot use the phone func-
tions (except “911” emergency call) until
you have entered the unlock code.
Proceed in the same way as entering
the PIN (
page 136).
iThe PIN2 entry applies only to GSM mobile
phones.
iThe PUK/PUK2 entry (Personal Unblocking
K
ey) applies only to GSM mobile phones.
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Telephone submenu overview
iThe components and operating principles of
COMAND can be found on (
page 85).
Name
(only when the mobile
phone is inserted in the
cradle)Call lists
(not during a call)DTMF
(only during a call)Mic OFF/ON
(only during a call)Text message
(not during a call)
Display COMAND phone
bookDisplay call list selection:
Calls received
Calls dialed
Send numerical se-
quenceSwitch hands-free mi-
crophone on/offCall up SMS inbox
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Main telephone menu
Calling up main menu: Select “Tele-
phone” “Telephone” “Telephone”.
or
Press s on the telephone keypad
(
page 134).
Mailbox
The symbol in the example illustration
above indicates that your mailbox contains
new voice messages. You will have to call
the mailbox in order to retrieve the mes-
sages.
You can call your mailbox by:
Speed dialing (page 144)
Entering a telephone number using the
telephone keypad (
page 143)
Entering the telephone number using
the COMAND controller (
page 143)
iIf you press s when the main telephone
menu has already been called up, the “Calls Di-
aled” list will appear (
page 140).
1Numbers/characters to enter tele-
phone number
2Symbol for new voice message in
mailbox
3Symbol for unread SMS messag-
es in SMS inbox (
page 155)
4Signal strength and network status
display
Network status “READY” = mobile
phone is logged in with its own
provider’s network
Network status “READY ROAM” =
mobile phone is logged in with an-
other provider’s network
Network status “No Service” = No
network available
5To show COMAND phone book
(“Name”) (
page 147)
6To call up text message (SMS)
(
page 155)
7To display call list selection
(
page 140)
iOnce connection with your mailbox has
been established, the mailbox system will guide
you through the next steps.
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Call lists
COMAND can display the following calls in
separate lists:
Calls received
Calls dialed
Calling up a list
Select “Call List” from main telephone
menu.
Select “Calls Received” or “Calls Di-
aled”.
The corresponding list appears.
Illustration: list of incoming calls
1To close list
2To switch list display (“123” or “ABC”)
3To call up options
4Name or telephone number of a caller
5Unknown caller
6Telephone number of a caller
Switching to list display: Select
“123” or “ABC”.
The display changes to telephone num-
ber or name display.
Closing list: Slide omp and
select “Back”.
Selecting a list entry: Slide qmr or
rotate ymz and select entry.
iThe list of incoming calls contains received
calls as well as missed calls.
iThe “Calls Received” and “Calls Dialed”
menu items do not function if the respective list
has no entries.
The “Call List” menu item does not function if
neither list has any entries.iIn the list of calls received, you will see the
name of caller 4 if
the caller transmitted the telephone number
the name and telephone number are saved
in the COMAND address book or in the
phone book on the mobile phone
the telephone number is saved in the same
way in which the caller transmits it
You will see the telephone number of caller 6 if
the caller transmitted the telephone number
n o c a l l e r d a t a i s s a v e d i n e i t h e r t h e C O M A N D
address book or the phone book on the mo-
bile phone
An unknown caller 5 has not transmitted his or
her telephone number.
iIn the list of dialed calls, you will see the
name of the person called if you have saved his
or her telephone number and name in the
COMAND address book or in the phone book on
the mobile phone. If no data has been saved, you
will see the telephone number.
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Displaying details of a list entry
COMAND can also show a shortened list
entry in its entirety.
Select list entry (page 140).
Slide omp and select “Options”
“Details”.
The detailed view appears.
Closing detailed view: Slide qmr or
omp or press n.
Saving a list entry in the address bookSaving as a new entry in the COMAND
address book
Slide omp or rotate ymz and select
list entry (
page 140).
Select “Options” “Save” “New En-
try”.
Select a number category, e.g. “Home”.
Select a telephone category, e.g. “Land
Line”.
Select “Save”.
The input menu appears with the data
fields. The data field for the telephone
number is filled in automatically. The
data field for the last name is also filled
in automatically if the entry to be saved
contains a name.
If you would like to save the entry
now: Select ?.1Data field
2Input mark (cursor)
3Input characters
If you want to change the available
characters: Proceed as described in
the “Changing data field” paragraph in
the “Assigning a New Entry in the Ad-
dress Book” section (
page 151).
Adding to an existing entry in the
COMAND address book
Slide omp or rotate ymz and select
list entry (
page 140).
Select “Options” “Save” “Add”.
iList entries that show a telephone number
are neither saved in the COMAND address book,
nor in the phone book on the mobile phone. You
can save such entries in the COMAND address
book. You can also save list entries in the
COMAND address book which have already been
saved in the phone book on the mobile phone.
i“Save” does not function if the selected list
entry is already saved in the COMAND address
book.
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Select a number category to add,
e.g. “Home”.
Select a telephone category to add,
e.g. “Land Line”.
Select “Save”.
The search menu for COMAND address
book entries appears.
Search for desired entry.
Press n when you have finished
searching.
COMAND saves the data if there are
fewer than four numbers assigned to
the entry you are searching for in the
selected number category.If four numbers are saved for the entry
you are searching for, a prompt will ap-
pear asking whether you want to over-
write one of the existing numbers.
Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “Yes”, a selection list will
appear containing the four existing
numbers.
Select the number to be overwritten.
COMAND overwrites the selected num-
ber with the new data.
Incoming call
Rejecting or accepting the call
Rejecting: Select “Reject”.
or
Press t on the telephone keypad or
on the multifunction steering wheel.
Accepting: Select “Accept”.
or
Press s on the telephone keypad or
on the multifunction steering wheel.
or
Press 0 on the multifunction steer-
ing wheel.
Use the mobile phone (see mobile
phone operating instructions).
or
Use the Bluetooth® headset
(see headset operating instructions).
If you have accepted the call using
COMAND, the telephone keypad, the mul-
tifunction steering wheel or the mobile
phone, the call will be conducted via the
hands-free system. The volume of the call
can be adjusted (
page 96).
i“Save” does not function if the selected list
entry is already saved in the COMAND address
book.
iThere is a detailed description of searching
for an COMAND address book entry in the
“Searching for an address book entry” section
(
page 226).
iIf you have a CDMA/TDMA mobile phone
and reject a call, only the ring tone will stop. The
call itself can only be ended by the caller.
iThe use of a Bluetooth® headset requires
Bluetooth® to be activated and the Bluetooth®
headset to be authorized (
page 239).
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If you have accepted the call using the
Bluetooth® headset, the call will be con-
ducted via the headset.
Further operating functions can be found
in the “Functions during a single-call con-
nection” section (
page 145).
You can also accept a call if the
COMAND display is showing a screen oth-
er than the telephone mode screen. After
accepting the call, you will see the caller’s
data in a window.
Closing window: Slide qmr oromp
or press n.
Making an outgoing callEntering the telephone number using
the COMAND controller
Switching screen to telephone
mode: Call up main telephone menu
(
page 139).
Entering digits: Select desired digits
by rotating ymz or sliding omp and
press n.
Deleting individual digits: Select )
and briefly press n.
Deleting an entire telephone num-
ber: Select ) and press and hold n
until the telephone number is deleted.
Connecting a call: Select “S”.
Entering a telephone number using the
telephone keypad
Switching screen to telephone
mode: Call up main telephone menu
(
page 139).
Use telephone keypad to enter digits.
Connecting a call: Press s.
Redial
Switching screen to telephone
mode: Call up main telephone menu
(
page 139).
Use COMAND controller to select
“S”.
or
Press s on the telephone keypad
(
page 88).
The list of dialed numbers appears. The
most recently dialed number is at the
top.
Select desired entry.
Connecting a call: Press n.
iIf you place an outgoing call and receive a
busy signal, the telephone automatically starts
to redial as long as the provider and the mobile
phone support this function (see mobile phone
operating instructions).
While the call is connecting, you can also send
character strings (
page 145).
iA detailed description of how to enter digits
using the telephone keypad can be found on
(
page 88).
iIf the list of dialed calls contains no entries,
the “S” menu item cannot be selected and the
s button on the telephone keypad does not
function.