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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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 (digits, lower case letters).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.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
entry is deleted.XTo save entry: Select d.
A corresponding message is displayed.XTo cancel entry: Select Back.
If one of the data fields contains data, a
prompt will appear asking whether you wish
to save the entry.
XSelect Yes or No.
The entry will either be stored or not,
depending on your selection.
Adding a Phone Number from the Call
List to an Existing Address Book Entry
XSelect the list entry.XSelect Options £Save £Add Phone
No.
i Save has no function if the selected list
entry is already stored.
XSelect a number category, e.g. Home.XSelect a phone category, e.g. Mobile
Phone .XSelect Save.
The search menu for address book entries
appears.XSearch for the desired entry.
i Please see the “Searching for an Address
Book Entry” section ( Y page 111) for a
detailed description on searching for an
address book entry.
XPress 9 after completing the search.
If there are fewer than five numbers saved
for the required entry in the selected
number category, COMAND saves the
data.
If five numbers are saved for the entry you
are searching for, a prompt will appear
asking whether you wish to overwrite one
of the existing numbers.XSelect Yes or No.
If you select Yes, a selection list with the
five existing numbers is displayed.XSelect the number to be overwritten.
COMAND overwrites the selected number
with the new data.
Deleting Call Lists
i The saved call lists are retained in
COMAND even if you use the COMAND
with another mobile phone. For this reason
you should delete any call lists before
handing over or selling the vehicle.
XSelect Call Lists £Delete Call
Lists from the basic telephone menu.
A query appears asking if all call lists are to
be deleted.XSelect Yes or No.
The call lists will either be deleted or not,
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Selecting Entry in the Address BookXPress ; or = if the display/selection
window is active.
Creating a New Address Book Entry
i You can create address data directly in
the address book. If you save phone
numbers in the COMAND phone book,
these are saved in the address book. When
you save a navigation destination,
COMAND creates an address book entry
containing the complete address data that
support navigation.
XOpen the address book ( Y page 109) and
select New.
The input menu containing data fields and
the speller appears.
Input menu with data fields
1Selected data field with cursor2Speller
Switching Data Field
XPress 9 repeatedly until the predictive
speller is hidden.XThen press 9 or : and press 9.
or
XSelect [ or ] in the speller.
The input menu indicates the selected data
field.Entering Data into a FieldXSelect all the characters one after the other
in the predictive speller 2.
i
The predictive speller provides the
characters corresponding to the selected
data field.
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
XTo delete an individual character: 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.
Canceling an Entry
XSelect á.
If one of the data fields contains new 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.110Address BookTelephone
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.XTo end search: Switch from the search
speller to the list.
The top list entry is highlighted
automatically.XBack to the address book: If necessary,
switch from the list to the smart speller and
select á in the smart speller.
or
XPress the k button.
Searching via the List
XIf necessary, switch from the smart speller
to the list ( Y page 111).XPress 9 or : until the desired entry
is highlighted in the list.
Deleting Entry
XSearch for the required entry
( Y page 111).XSelect Options £Delete .
or
XSelect Delete from the address book
( Y page 109).
A deletion prompt appears.XSelect Yes or No.
The entry will be deleted or retained on the
basis of the selection.
i Deleting an entry in the phone book on
the mobile phone deletes the entry in the
address book.
Displaying Details About an Address
Book Entry XSwitch from the smart speller to the list
( Y page 111).
or
XSelect an address book entry from the
address book ( Y page 110).XPress 9.
The detailed display appears.
Details screen for private data
1Back to the previous menu2Selected data field3@ symbol private data4Calls up options5\ symbol for business data
Selecting Another Data Field
XPress 9 or : .
Displaying Abbreviated Content in Full
XSelect Options £Details .
The complete display appears.XTo close complete display: Press ;
or = or 9 .
or
XPress the k button.112Address BookTelephone
Closing Details ScreenXSelect Back.
or
XPress the k button.
Changing Entry
Changing an Address Book Entry
XSearch for the address book entry
( Y page 111).XSelect Options £Change Entry .
or
XDisplay details about an address book
entry.XSelect Options £Change Entry .
The input menu with data fields appears.XContinue from the step "Switching Data
Field" in the "Creating a New Address Book
Entry" section ( Y page 110).
Changing Category of a Phone Number
Data Field
XDisplay the details for an entry and
highlight the phone number data field
( Y page 112).XSelect Options £Change Category .XSelect a number category, e.g. Home.XSelect a telephone category, e.g. Mobile
Phone .XSelect Preferred , where applicable.
Depending on the previous state, switch
the option on Ç or off c. The phone
number is displayed as the first number in
the phone book and can be dialed
immediately.XSelect Save.
The new category is saved.
Initiating a Phone Call to an Entry
i The mobile phone must be connected via
the Bluetooth ®
interface.
XDisplay the details for an entry and
highlight the phone number data field
( Y page 112).XPress 9.
The phone initiates the call. The display
switches to the phone mode display.
or
XSelect Options £Call .
The phone initiates the call.
Starting Navigation to an Entry
i You can use this function as soon as you
have saved a destination in the destination
memory ( Y page 90). COMAND then also
saves the destination in the address book
with the complete address data that
supports navigation.
XSearch for an address book entry with the
¤ symbol ( Y page 111).XDisplay the details about an entry and
highlight the address data field
( Y page 112).XPress 9.
i
Pressing 9 only works if the address data
field contains complete navigable data.
This is indicated by the ¤ symbol.
or
XSelect Options £Navigate .Address Book113TelephoneZ
Submenu Overview Radio (FM
and AM
only)Presets
(FM and
AM only)Info (not for
WB and
analog AM)FM, WB or
AMChannel (WB
only)SoundEnter
FrequencyAutostoreText
information
about the
current station
and programFMList of
receivable
channelsTrebleÇ Station
information
(only FM)List of
stored
stationsAMBassWBBalance/
FaderSurround
soundSwitching Wavebands
You can switch the radio between the FM,
AM, and WB wavebands.XPress the $ function button on the
control unit repeatedly until the desired
band is selected.
i Press the button repeatedly to switch
waveband in the sequence of FM, AM, WB
and SatRadio mode. Pressing again will
switch back to FM radio mode.
or
XPress : to highlight the submenu.XTo select a waveband: Press ; or
= until the currently set waveband is
highlighted ( FM, AM or WB).XPress 9.
Waveband submeu is opened.1Waveband submenu
The currently set waveband is indicated
by a dot #.XSelect the desired waveband (FM, AM or
WB).
Tuning to a Station
You can tune to a station via station search
or by manual frequency input.
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