deletes the oldest destination. You can also
save a destination from the last
destinations to the destination memory.
Here it is saved permanently.
Saving a Destination Permanently in
the Destination Memory
XProceed as described in the “Accepting
from the Last Destinations” section
( Y page 92).
Saving the Vehicle Position in the List
of Last Destinations
XIf necessary, switch to navigation mode
and display the menu system ( Y page 53).XSelect Position £Save Vehicle
Position .
COMAND saves the current vehicle
position as a destination in the list of last
destinations.
Saving the Crosshair Position in the
List of Last Destinations
i A crosshair appears on the map if you
have moved the map manually. You can
store the crosshair position as a
destination in the list of last destinations.
XIf necessary, display the menu system:
Press 9.XSelect Position £Save Crosshair
Position .
Or, if route guidance is active:
XIf necessary, display the menu system:
Press 9.XPosition £Destination Position
Map
You will see the map with a crosshair at the
destination.XTo display the menu system: Press 9.XSelect Position £Save Crosshair
Position .
COMAND saves the crosshair position as a
destination in the list of last destinations.
Deleting One of the Last Destinations
XIf necessary, switch to navigation mode
and display the menu system ( Y page 53).XSelect Destination £From Last
Destinations .
The list of last destinations appears.XSelect the desired destination.XSelect Options £Delete .
A query appears.XSelect Yes or No.
If you select Yes, COMAND deletes the
destination. You see a corresponding
message.94Last DestinationsNavigation
COMAND’s Bluetooth device name is “MB
Bluetooth”.XIn the phone submenu select Phone
£ Phone List £Update £Options
£ External Authorization .XStart the Bluetooth search on the mobile
phone ( Y mobile phone operator's guide).XSelect COMAND (“MB Bluetooth”) on the
mobile phone.XWhen prompted to do so, enter the
passcode on the mobile phone and on
COMAND.
Displaying Details on a Mobile Phone
XIn the phone submenu select Phone
£ Phone List .XSelect the mobile phone from the list.XSelect Options £Details .
The details screen for the device is
displayed.XTo close the details screen: Press
9 , : , ; , = or 9.
or
XPress the 9 or the k button.
Deregistering (De-Authorizing) a
Mobile Phone
XIn the phone submenu select Phone
£ Phone List .XSelect the authorized mobile phone.XSelect Options £De-Authorize .
You will be asked whether the device
should really be de-authorized.XSelect Yes or No.
If you select Yes, the authorization of the
device is withdrawn.
i If the authorization of a device, which had
been authorized in the past, has been
withdrawn and it is no longer found in the
search, the device list no longer includes
this device.
Activating Another Mobile Phone
If you have authorized several mobile phones,
you can switch between the individual mobile
phones.
When you authorize a new mobile phone, it is
activated automatically. Only one mobile
phone is active at a time.
XSelect Phone£Phone List .XSelect the mobile phone from the list.XPress 9.
The selected mobile phone is activated if
the selected mobile is within reception
range and its Bluetooth function is
switched on. Any previously activated
phone is deactivated.
Setting Transmit and Receive Volume
i These settings should normally not be
changed as the factory settings are
matched to most mobile phones.
i Changes may result in significant
impairments to the transmission quality.
These settings may not be changed during
an active phone call.
XIn the phone submenu select Phone
£ Adjust Volume .XSelect Reception Volume or
Transmission Volume .
i
Reception volume and Transmission only
appear for authorized devices.
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XTo set the volume: Press 9 or : .
The red bar moves up or down.XTo confirm selection: Press 9.
“911” Emergency Call
GWarning
The 911 emergency call system is a public
service. Using it without due cause is a
criminal offense.
The following conditions must be met for a
“911” emergency call:
R Phone switched on
R Mobile phone network available
RValid SIM card in the phone (not required
on all mobile phone networks)
R Mobile phone connected with COMAND via
Bluetooth ®
If you are unable to make an emergency call,
you will have to initiate rescue measures
yourself.
The “911” emergency number is a public
service. Any abuse is punishable by law.XEnter the digits on the COMAND control
unit ( Y page 107).XPress the 6 button.
The phone establishes the connection.XWait until the emergency call center
answers, then describe the emergency.
Submenu Overview
NamePhoneCall lists or Mic On/OffDisplays the COMAND phone
bookPhone listDisplays or deletes call listsDownload ContactsSwitches hands-free
microphone on/off (during a
call)Delete ContactsAdjusts the VolumePhone Main Menu
Switching to Phone ModeXPress the function button % on the
COMAND control unit.
i If you press the 6 button with the
phone main menu already open, the call list
“Calls Dialed” appears .
or
From another Main Function
XSelect Phone£Phone £Phone .
i
If phone mode was active last, you only
need to select “Phone”.
Within the Phone FunctionXSelect Phone£Phone .
or
XIn the phone mode press the k button
repeatedly until the phone main menu
appears.100Submenu OverviewTelephone
Phone Menu1Phone service status2Signal strength (if provided by phone)3Call status4Displays COMAND phone book5Displays call list selection6Speller with characters for entering phone
numbers7Device name of the connected mobile
phone
COMAND Phone Book
The COMAND phone book is an extract of
entries from the address book. All the
COMAND address book entries having at
least one phone number can be found in the
COMAND phone book.
i For many operating functions you can
also use the buttons on the multifunction
steering wheel, e.g. the =, ; ,
9 , : , 9 , 6 or ~ buttons, for
selecting a menu, scrolling through lists or
initiating or ending a call ( Y page 23).
Opening COMAND Phone Book
XOpen the phone main menu ( Y page 100).XSelect Name.
The COMAND phone book is displayed.1Address book entry2Calls up options3Search speller4Closes phone book5¦ symbol for voice tag
Address book entries may have the symbol
5 . An additional voice tag is saved with these
entries.
If an address book entry has the symbol +
then this has more than one phone number.
You can select these subentries
( Y page 101).
XTo close phone book: In the search speller
select the symbol á.
or
XPress k.
Selecting an Entry
Selecting via List
XPress 9 or : until the desired entry
is highlighted.XTo confirm selection: Press 9.
Selecting Subentries
XSelect a phone book entry with the + icon
and press 9.
The subentries appear. The + icon
changes to /.COMAND Phone Book101TelephoneZ
1Expanded phone book entry2Phone book entry with subentriesXPress 9 or : and select the desired
sub-entry.
Displaying Details on an Entry
COMAND can also fully display an
abbreviated entry.
XSelect entry.XSelect Options £Details .
The details screen appears.XTo close details screen: Press ; or
= repeatedly until the entry is
highlighted again.
or
XPress the k button.
Initiating Call to an Entry
XSelect entry ( Y page 101).XPress 9
or
XPress the 6 button on the COMAND
control unit.
Creating a New Entry
i When a new entry is added through the
COMAND phone book, it is saved to the
address book.
XSelect Options £New Entry in the
COMAND phone book.XSelect a number category, e.g. Home.XSelect a telephone category, e.g. Mobile
Phone .XSelect Save.
The input menu with data fields appears.1Cursor2Data field3Predictive speller4Selected phone category
Switching Data Field
XPress 9 repeatedly until the smart
speller disappears.XThen press 9 or : to select desired
field and press 9.
or
XSelect [ or ] in the speller.
The input menu displays the data field
selected.
Entering Data into a Field
XSelect all the characters one after the other
in the predictive speller 3.
i
The predictive speller provides the
characters corresponding to the selected
data field.
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XTo switch predictive speller to upper or
lower case characters: Select & or
( .XTo switch predictive speller character
set: Select k.
Every time this is selected it switches the
character set.XTo change the predictive speller
language: Select !.XPress 9 or : until the desired
language is highlighted and then press 9.XTo move the cursor in the data field:
Select Y or Z.
Deleting an Entry
XTo delete individual characters: Select
õ and briefly press 9.
or
XPress the 2 button.
The character to the left of the cursor is
deleted.XTo delete an entire entry: Select õ
and press 9 until the entire entry has been
deleted.
or
XPress the 2 button and hold it until the
entire entry is deleted.
Cancelling an Entry
XSelect á.
If one of the data fields contains data, a
prompt will appear asking whether you wish
to store the entry.
XSelect Yes or No.
The entry will either be stored or not,
depending on your selection.
Saving an Entry
XSelect d.
A corresponding message is displayed.Deleting an Entry
The deletion rules vary according to the entry
selected:
R Phone book entry selected:
The entry is deleted in the COMAND phone
book and the address book if the address
book entry only contains phone numbers.
R Entire address book entry selected:
The entry is deleted in the COMAND phone
book and additionally also in the address
book if the address book entry only
contains phone numbers.
R Subentry of an address book entry
selected:
The subentry is deleted in the COMAND
phone book and in the address book.XTo delete: Select entry ( Y page 101).XSelect Options £Delete .
You will be prompted to confirm that you
really want to delete the entry.XSelect Yes or No.
Yes option: The entry is deleted according
to the above rules.
Adding a Phone Number to a Phone
Book Entry
XSelect the address book entry.XSelect Options £Add Phone No. .XSelect a number category, e.g. Home.XSelect a phone category, e.g. Mobile
Phone .XSelect Save.
If five numbers are saved for the entry in the
selected number category, a prompt will
appear asking whether you wish to overwrite
one of the existing numbers.
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XSelect Yes or No.
If you select Yes, a selection list will appear
containing the five existing numbers.XSelect the number to be overwritten.
The input menu with the data field for
entering the new telephone number
appears.XTo enter digits: Select the required digits
in sequence from the predictive speller or
use the number keypad.XTo move the cursor in the data field:
Select Y or Z.XTo delete individual digits: Select õ
and briefly press the 9 button.
or
XPress the 2.
The digit to the left of the cursor is deleted.XTo delete an entire entry: Select õ
and press 9 until the entire entry has been
deleted.
or
XPress and hold down the 2 button until
the entire entry is deleted.XTo save entry: Select d.
Call Lists
COMAND displays calls received (including
missed calls) and made during phone mode
in their own lists.
i The particular menu item can only be
selected if calls have already been received
or made from COMAND.
The display of missed calls in the COMAND
display is not possible with all mobile
phones.
i The instrument cluster control system
displays a list of the last dialed calls.
i For many operating functions you can
also use the buttons on the multifunction
steering wheel, e.g. the =, ; ,
9 , : , 9 , 6 or ~ buttons, for
selecting a menu, scrolling through lists or
initiating or ending a call ( Y page 23).
Calling up the List
XIn the phone main menu select Call
Lists .
A menu appears.XSelect Calls Received or Calls
Dialed .
The appropriate list appears.
or
XWhen the basic telephone menu is
displayed, press the 6 button on
COMAND or on the multi-function steering
wheel.
A list of the last dialed calls appears.
List of incoming calls
1List of calls received2Date/time of the highlighted entry3List entry options menuXTo select a list entry: Press 9
or : .XTo close list: Select Back.
or
XPress the k button.104Call ListsTelephone
Displaying Details on a List Entry
COMAND can also fully display an
abbreviated list entry.XSelect the list entry.XSelect Options £Details .
The details screen appears.XBack to the list: Press ; or = until
the list is highlighted.
or
XPress the k button.
Saving Unsaved List Entry
Unsaved list entries are displayed with the
phone number.
Saved list entries are displayed with the
name. They are either saved in the address
book or in the COMAND phone book.
Saving in the Address Book as a New
Entry
XSelect the list entry.XSelect Options £Save £New Entry .
i
Save has no function if the selected list
entry is already stored in the address book.
XSelect a number category, e.g. Home.XSelect a telephone category, e.g. Mobile
Phone .Number categoryDisplay (phone
and address book)Not classified°Home@Work\Phone categoryDisplay (phone
and address book)Not classified°Mobile¢Phone categoryDisplay (phone
and address book)Car^PagerïXSelect Save.
An input menu with data fields will appear.
The data field for the phone number is
completed automatically. The data field for
the last name is also completed if the entry
to be saved contains a name.1Cursor2Data field3Speller4Data field for phone number is completed
automatically5Phone category6Number categoryXTo switch data fields: Press 9 until the
last name is highlighted.XThen press 9.
or
XSelect [ or ] and press 9.
The selected data field is highlighted.XTo enter data into a field: Select all the
characters one after the other in the speller
3 .
i
The speller offers the characters that
correspond to the selected data field.
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