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Firs tlist entr y
Ac cept ing.... .......... ................ ...........2 8
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Freque ncyinput
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Func tionrestric tions
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Vid eoDVD mode <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Hands-free microphone
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harman/kardon ®
Lo gic 7®
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Entering andsaving<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Inc iden t(traffic report) <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Indi cator lamp
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Indi viduali zation
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Inte rmediate stop
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Inte rmediate top
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iPo d®
Alpha betictrack selection ............. 146
Connecting tothe Medi a
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Device version<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Sele cting acatego ry/playlist......... 145
iTune s®
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Lane recommendation s<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Explana tion<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Prese ntation <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Lis tasselection list
Calling up.......... .. .................. ...........2 8
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Lo gic 7®
see harma n/kardon ®
Logi c7®
Surrou ndSound system M
Map Arrival time/di stanceto
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Ca lling up .......... .. .................. ...........5 8
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Movi ng<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Showi nggeo-coo rdinates................ 87
Showi ngroad names <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Map information <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Map orientation <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Map scale
Adjusting <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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mbrace
Emergency call<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Media Interface
Active partition <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Connectio noption s.<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Metad ata<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Mode <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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MP3 player.<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Sele cting folders<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Selecti ngmusi cfiles <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Selecti ngplaylists <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Switchi ngon <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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USB mass storag edevice .............. 142
Media list<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Menu Exiting .................. .................. .... 34, 50
Showi ng....... ....... ............. 49,154, 175
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Menu item
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Procedur eSuccessf ulmessa ge.
If you sele ctNo, the process willbe abo rted. Playbac
koptio ns
The followi ng opti ons areavailab leto you:
R Nor mal TrackSeq uence
Yo uwi llhea rthe track sin the normal order
(e.g. track 1,2,3,etc. ).
R Random Tracks
All the track son the medium areplay edin
random order.
R Random Folder(MP3mode only)
The track sin the current lyactive category
or folder areplay edinrandom order.
X To selec toptio ns:switch onthe MUSIC
REG ISTER (Ypage 139).
X Sel ect Musi cRegi ster bysliding VÆ and
turni ngcVd theCOMAND controllerand
pre ssW toconfi rm.
The options list appea rs.The #dot
ind icates the optionselected .
X Sel ect anopti onand pressW toconfi rm.
The optionisswi tched on.Allopti ons
excep tNorm alTrac kSequ ence willbe
ind icated byacorre sponding iconint he
displa y/selection window.
i The Normal TrackSequence optionis
automatically selectedwhenyouchange
the disc youarecurrent lylistening toor
when youselect adifferent medium. Ifan
option isselected, itremains selected after
COMAND isswitched onoroff. Media
Interface mode Conne
ctionoptions
Overview You
willfind theconn ection socketsin the
glove box. To
conn ectextern aldevices tothe Media
Int erface, youwillneed device-specific
adapter cableswhichareincluded withthe
Media Interface.
i Stow theindividua lparts inasecure
location.
Use only genuine Mercedes-Ben z
conn ecting cables.
You canconn ectthe following datacarriers
to COMAND viathe Media Interface:
R iPod ®
R USB devices (USBsticks,USB hard drives)
i iPod ®
is aregistered trademark ofApple
Inc. ,Cupertino, California, USA.
Suppor tediPod ®
variant s The
following areexamples ofsupported
iPod ®
variants:
R iPod ®
mini
R iPod ®
nano
R iPod ®
classic
R iPod ®
touch
Suppor tedUSB devices The
following USBdevices aresupported:
R USB sticks(flash memory)
R USB hard drives requiring astartup/
permanent currentofamaximum of
800 mA(itmay benecessary toconn ecta
separate powersupply)
R certain MP3players
i The Media Interface supports USB
storage mediaof"USB Device Subclass 6".
Inform ationconcerning USBDevice
Subclass 6isavail able from theequip ment
manufacturer.
For further detailsandalist ofsupported
devices, visithttp://www .mbusa-
mobile.co m.O rcall theMer cedes-Ben z
Cust omerAssistance Centerat
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(for
theUSA )or Custom erRelation sat
1- 800 -387- 010 0(for Canada). Connecting
anexter naldevice
i Donot leave extern aldevice sin your
vehic leas ext reme temperatur es(e.g.
caused bydirect sunlight orext remely low
outside temperatur es)can effec t
func tionality (see theoperat ing
inst ruct ions forthe respec tivedevice ).
Merc edes- BenzUSA ,LLC does nottake
respon sibility forany damage toext ern al
device s.
Never connectmore thanonedevice ata
time .You will otherwise notbeable toplay
back fromtheexter naldevice. :
4-pin socket for⅛inch stereo jack,e.g.
for MP3 playe rs(audi oand video)
; iPod socket ,to conn ectaniPod ®
= USB socket ,to conn ectaUSBdevice
? Examp leof device (iPod ®
)
X Co nnect theexter naldevice with suita ble
socke t:, ;or=.
CO MAND activate sthe device .
If yo uremo veade vice ,the No Device
Connected messageappears.
i Aconn ected iPod®
or MP3 playershould
not besimultaneously operatedviathe
Media Interface andtheremote control
(e.g. Bluetooth ®
remote control), asthis
may produce unpredictable results. i
Connect ingafully discharged iPod®
or
MP3 playercan result inan exten ded
initialization period.
Error messages appearwhile thedevice is
being activated if:
R COMAND doesnotsupport thedevice
conn ected (No Device Connected).
R two devices areconn ected simultaneously
(Please makesurethatonlyone
device isconnected).
R the conn ected device consumes toomuch
power.
R the Media Interface connection isfaulty.
i Where necessary, consultanauthorized
Mercedes-Ben zCent er. Switching
toMedia Interfacemode
General notes In
ext reme cases, startingupindividual
func tionscan take uptoseveral minutes–
this depends onthe external device andits
con tent(e.g. video podcasts ).
Only usetheoriginal software tosave fileson
iPods orMP3 players. Someorall func tions
may notbeavailable otherwise.
Opt ion 1 X
Connec tan ext ernal device (Ypage 143).
COMAND activates thedevice. Thebasic
display thenappears.
or
X Select Audiointhe main function barby
sliding ZVandturningcVd theCOMAND
con troller andpress Wtocon firm.
If you had previously selectedMedia
Int erface mode,thiswillnow beactiv ated.
If anoth eraudio source isswitch edon, you
can now switch toMedia Interface modein
the audio menu. Media
Interfacemod e
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Exam
ple of displ ay:c ateg orylist
: Dev iceiconand devic enam e
; Sele ctable categor ies
X Sele ctthecat egor y/folder byturnin g
cVd theCOMA NDcontroller andpres s
W tocon firm.
You willsee thecon tent oftheselec ted
cat egor yor selec tedfold er.
i Ifth edata needstobe read from the
con necteddevic e,thePle ase Wait...
mes sage appears .
X Ifnec essar y,repe atthis oper atingst ep
unt ilth etrack sin thes elected folder/
album appear. Ex
ample ofdisplay: currenttrac klist
: Icon fornex tfolder up
; Current category
= Track symbol
? Current track
X Select thetrac kby turn ingcVd the
COMAND controller andpress Wto
con firm.
The trackisplay ed. X
To selec tone folder higher: selectthe
U iconandconfirm with W.
i The U iconisalway sshown rightatthe
top ofthe respect ivefolder. Playing
thecontent ofacategory or
folder
X Select thecategor yor folder byturn ing
cVd theCOMAND controller.
X Press Wthe COMAND controller forlonger
than twosecon ds.
The contentofthe category orfolder
selected isplay edinaccordance withthe
play back option (Ypage 136)selected. Alphabetical
track selec tion
iPod ®
and MP3 player This
funct ionisavaila bleforalpha betically
sorted categories andfolders. Thisfunct ion
is not availa bleforalbu msorplay lists, for
example.
X Select acategory, e.g.Artists, byturning
cVd theCOMAND controller andpress
W toconfirm .
The availa bleartists appear.
X Press thecorresponding numberkeyonce
or several timestoselect thefirst letter of
the artist's name(e.g.foranartist
beginning withtheletter "C",press number
key ;three times).
You seetheavaila bleletters atthe bottom
edge ofthe displa y.
Aft eramessage, thefirst entryin the list
which matches theletter entered is
highlighted.
i Ifthere isno entr ywhich matches the
letter entered, thelast entryin the list
which matches aprevious letteris
highlighted.
i For iPods ®
and MP3 players, thequal ity
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i TheseOpe rating Instru ctionsdescri beall
sta nda rdand optio nal equipme ntava ilab le
for your veh icleat the time ofpurcha se.
Pl ea se note thatyour vehicle maynotbe
equipped withallfeatures described. General
information Import
antsafety notes G
War
ning
The RSE CD/D VDplayer isaClass 1laser
prod uct.There isadanger ofinvisible laser
radiation whenyouopen ordamage thecover.
Do not remove thecover. TheRSE CD/DVD
play erdoes notcont ainany parts which can
be serviced bythe user. Forsafety reasons,
have anynecessary serviceworkperformed
by qual ified personnel. G
Warning
The driver should notwear aRear Seat
Ent ertainment headsetwhileoperating the
vehicle underanycircumstan ces.Theuseof
a headset whiledriving thevehicle could
drastically impairtheabili tyto react toaudi ble
traffic conditions (e.g.emergency sirensfrom
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etc. ). G
Warning
When notinuse, headsets orextern alvideo
sources shouldbestored inas afe locatio n
(e. g.on eof theveh icle’sstorag e
com partmen ts)so that they are notloose
within thepassenger compartmentduring
braking, vehiclemaneuvers oratraffic
accident .Object smoving withinthe
passenger compartmentcould cause serious
personal injurytovehicle occupant s. G
War
ning
Due toapotent ialchokin ghazar d,wired
heads etusage bychildre nshould onlyoccur
with adultsuper vision . Comp
onents
Over view The
Rear SeatEntertainm entSys tem
co mpr ises:
R two scree nsbehin dth efron t-seat head
res traint s
R therem oteco ntrol
R aCD/ DVDdriv e
R AU Xjac kson bot hsc ree ns(AU Xdispl ay)
and ontheCD/ DVDdriv e(AU Xdriv e)
R two setsof wirel essheadp hones 160
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X
Sel ect System Settingsusing the :
bu tton andpressthe 9button toconfi rm.
X Sel ect Languageusing the 9:
bu ttons andpressthe 9button toconfi rm.
The list of langu ages appe ars .The # dot
indicates thecurrent setting.
X Select alanguage usingthe9:
buttons andpress the9button toconfirm .
The Rear SeatEntertainment System
activates theselected language. Toggling
thedisplay design
X Select System Settings usingthe:
button andpress the9button toconfirm .
X Select DayMode, Night Modeor
Automatic usingthe9: buttons
and press the9button toconfirm .
The äicon indicates thecurrent setting. Desig
n Explanation
Day
Mode The
displa yis set
permanent lyto day
design. Night
Mode The
displa yis set
permanent lyto night
design. Automatic The
displa ydesign
changes, depending on
the vehicle instrumen t
cluster illumination. Setting
thebrightness
X Select System Settings usingthe:
button andpress the9button toconfirm .
X Select Brightness usingthe9:
buttons andpress the9button toconfirm .
As caleap pea rs.
X Adju stthe brightne ssusing the 9:
bu ttons andpressthe 9button toconfi rm.
The brightne ssbarm oves upordown. The
image dimsorbrightens according tothe
bar position onthe scale. Hiding/showing
thepictur e
X To hide thepictur e:select Display Off
in the system menuusingthe:;
button son the remote controland press
the 9button toconf irm.
The picture ishidden.
X To display thepictur e:press the9
button . Audio
CD/DVDand MP3 mode Safety
note G
War
ning
The RSE CD/D VDplayer isaClass 1laser
prod uct.There isadanger ofinvisible laser
radiation whenyouopen ordamage thecover.
Do not remove thecover. TheRSE CD/DVD
play erdoes notcont ainany parts which can
be serviced bythe user. Forsafety reasons,
have anynecessary serviceworkperformed
by qual ified personnel. Audio
CD/DVD andMP3 mode
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