Using
themain loudsp eaker.......... 167
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Wire lessh eadphones <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Redial s....... .............. ........................... 104
Remote control
Rea rSeat Entertainment System...162
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Roadsi deAss istanc e<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Route Calcul ating <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Estimated timeofarri val <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021V 71
Rou teovervi ew<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Route calcul ation
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Route guidan ce....... ..................... ........66
Canc el<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Continu e.<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Continu ing<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Destinati onreach ed....... ..................69
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Off-road <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Traffi creports <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Route options
Setting <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Route overview ................ .................... 72
Route type
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Safety notes
Audi oCD/DVD andMP3
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Vid eoDVD mode <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Satell iteradio
Sele cting acate gor y.<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Switchi ngto<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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SatRadio <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Displ aying informa tion<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Reg isteri ng<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Scre en
Sele cting forremote operation...... 162
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Skippin gback
CD/DVD mode<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Skippin gforw ards
CD/DVD mode<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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d
Switchi ngon/off ............................ ..31
Soun dsettings ........ .......... .................. .3 2
Stat e/province
Selectin g.<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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St ation
Sel ecti ng<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Stori ng<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Station search<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Storage options
Sele cting .................... .................... .. 81
Summer andstandard time
Switchi ng<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Surround sound<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Syste mlanguag e
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Tele Aid....... .............. ..................... ..... 184
Emergency call<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Tele phone
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Ending anactive call<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Entering phonenumbe rs....... .........104
Incoming call<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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mbra ce<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Outgo ingcall <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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0021> 104
redi aling <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Sending DTMFtones..................... .105
Single call<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Switchi nghands -freemicrop hone
on/off <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Tel eA id.... ................ .................... .. 184
Telep hone basic menu
Bluet ooth®
int erf ace <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Tele phone number
Entering <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Time
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Time format
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Time zone
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Tone settin gs
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Treb leand bass.<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
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Connect
ingacall toan entry onacall
lis to rinthe COMAND phonebook X
Call upacall listand select anent ry
(Y page 109).
or
X Call upthe COMAND phonebookand
select anent ry(Y page 106).
X To connect acall: press Wthe COM AND
controll eror the Kbutton. Func
tionsavail able during acall
Ove rview Tel
epho neoper ationwithasing lecall
: Perso nyou are calling
; Icon foractive telephone connection
= Toswitch hands-fr eemicrophon eon/of f
? Tosend DTMF tones(not possible withall
mobile phones)
A Name ofthe mobile phoneconnected
B Toend acall
Switching thehands- freemicroph one
on/off This
funct ionisalso availa bleduring anactive
phone call.
X Call upthe basic telephone menu
(Y page 103). X
To switch off:select MicOffandpress
W toconf irm.
If the microphon eis switched off,the
display showstheQsymbol andtheThe
microphone isoff message appearsfor
a short period.
X To switch on:select MicOnand press
W toconf irm.
The Qsymbol goesout.Youwillbriefly see
the The microphone isonmessage.
Ending anactive call X
Select ¢inthe telephone basicmenu and
press Wtoconf irm.
or
X Press theIbutton onCOMAND orthe
~ button onthe multifunct ionsteerin g
wheel.
Call waiting The
"call waiting" functionmust besupported
by the network provider andbeenabled.
If you aremaking asingle calland youget
another phonecall,thephone number ofthe
waiting callisenter edinthe call list. Atone
also sounds.
DTMF tonetransmission This
funct ionisnot supported byallmobile
phones.
Ans wering machines orother devices canbe
cont rolled byDTMF tones, e.g. forremote
query functions.
X Ifyou would liketolisten tothe messages
on your answering machine,forexample,
select thecorrespon dingnumber.
X To transmit individual characters: once
a conn ection hasbeen established tothe
answer phone,selectthedesired Using
thetelephone
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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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Remo
tecontrol
Ove rview :
Toswitch thescre enon/off
; Toswitch thebutton lighti ngon/off
= Toselect the scre enfor remo teope ration
? Toselect amenu ormenu itemwith arr ow
key s
A Toconfi rmthe selectio nor setti ngwith
9
B Toswitch soundon/off (onwired
hea dphone s)
C Toadjust thevolume (forw ired
headphon es)
D Toskip atrack ,fast forward/r ewind
E Toselec ta track ,direc tent ry
F Toexit amen u(back ) Selecting
ascree nfor rem oteoper ation The
remoteco ntrol allows youtooper ateone
of thetwo rear-comp artmen tsc ree ns.To do
so, you willneed toswit chtherem oteco ntrol
to theco rrespo nding scree n.
X To sele cttheleft -hand scree n:tur n
th umbwh eel=until"L REA R"is
high light edinthewin dow.
X To sele cttherig ht-hand scree n:tur n
th umbwh eel=until"REA RR" is
high light edinthewin dow.
Swit chingth escr een on/off If
th eke yis in posi tion 0or 1in theign ition
loc k(see vehicle Operator's Manual),or the
key isnot inserted, thescreens inthe rear will
switch offafter 30minutes. Beforethe
screens switchoff,they show amessage to
this effect.
You canswitch thescreens backon.
However, thiswilldischarge thestarter
battery.
X Point theremote controlatthe rear-
compartment screenwhichhasbeen
selected forremote operation.
X Press on/off button:onthe remote
cont rol.
The respective rear-compartmen tscreen
switches onoroff.
i The screen canonly beswitched onusing
the remote controlwhen theignition is
switched on.
Switching thebutton lighting on/off X
Press button ;onthe remote control.
Depending onthe previous state,the
button lighting isswitched onoroff.
i Ifyou donot use theremote controlfor
15 seconds, thebutton lighting switches
off automaticall y.162
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Switching
thesound on/off (wired
headp hones only) X
Press button Bonthe remote control.
The sound isswitched on/off.
Selec tingamenu/m enuitem and
confir mingyour select ion X
Sele ctamen u/m enuitemusin gth e
=;9 :buttonsand pres s
th e9 butt ontocon firm. CD/DVD
drive and AUX jacks :
CD/ DVDslot
; AUX,righ t-han d(R) jackfor audio signal
(red)
= AUX, left-hand (L)jack foraudio signal
(white)
? AUX, jackforvideo signal (V),(yellow )
A CD/D VDeject button
The AUX jacksshown arethose forthe AUX
drive. Identicaljack scan be foun don the
righ t-han dside oftherear -comp artmen t
sc ree ns(AU Xdispl ay)(Ypage 161). Gener
alinfor mation
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Wirel
essheadphone s
Ove rview i
Vehi cles intended forsalein the USA areequipped with wireless headpho nes.Wired
hea dpho nesareavailable forthe Canadi anand other markets. :
Volu mecontrol
; Tosele ctascreen forthe headpho nes
= Battery traycover
? Toswi tch the wire less headpho neson/off
A Indica torlamp, diffe ring displays (Y pag e165)
X Open bothsidesof the headpho nesand adju stthe instal lof the headpho nesbypul ling the
hea dpho neband inthe direction ofthe arrow .
Swi tchin gthe wirele ssheadphone son/
off X
Press button ?.
Dependi ngon the previ ousstate, the
hea dpho nesareswitched onoroff. To
prese rvethe batteri es,the headpho nes
au tomatica llyswi tch offifthey have not
receive dan IRsigna lfor abo utthree
minutes . Adjusting
thevolume ofthe
headphone s X
Turn volumecontrol :until thedesi red
volu mehas been set.
i Ifyou have connected wiredhea dpho nes
to arear-comp artmentscreen,youcan
adju stthe volu mebypress ingbuttons C
on the remote control(Ypag e162). 164
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Right
-hand battery: thepos itive pole (+)
mus tface down wards .
X To close thebat terycomp artm ent :
pres sth ebat tery compar tmentlid
downwar dsunt ilit clips intoplace.
If the batt eries havebeen inserted
cor rectly, the indic atorlamp willlight up
green whentheheadphon esare switc hed
on. Ba
sic functions Using
headphones
You canusethewireless headphon es
supplied and/orup totwo setsof wired
headphon escon nected tothe correspo nding
jac kof the rear- compartmen tscr eens
(Y page 161).
In for mat ionon:
R switc hingthewireless headphon eson/ off
R adjust ingthe volume ofthe headphon es
R selec tingascr een forthe headphon es
can befoun din the Wireles sheadphon es
sect ion(Ypage 164). Using
thema inloud spea kers
This function isavailable incon junction with
COMA ND.
You canusethevehic leloudspeak ersto
list en toadisc inserted inthe rear-
com partmen tdrive. Todo so, atlea stone of
the rear-compa rtmentscreens mustbeset to
disc mode.
X To set using COMA ND:press, for
exampl e,the efunction buttontoswi tch
on anaudio mode.
X Select Audiobyslid ing ZV theCOMAND
controller andpress Wtoconfirm.
The audio menu appears.
X Select Rearbyturning cVdtheCOMAND
controller andpress Wtoconfirm. i
The headpho nes'volumesetting doesnot
affect themain loudspe akers. Adjusting
thesoun dsettings
You canselec tthe sound settingsinthe audi o
CD/DV D/MP3, videoDVDandAUX modes.
X Switch onanoperating mode(e.g.audio
CD mode) (Ypage 170).
X Select Treble orBass using
the :=; buttonsonthe remote
cont roland press the9button toconfirm .
As etting scale appears.
X Select asett ingusing the9:
button sand press the9button tocon firm. Several
users
Simult aneous useofthe rear -
compa rtment drive The
two rear-c ompartm entscreen scan be
operated almostentirely independen tlyfrom
one anoth er.However, therecan beacon flict
in some menus ifthe two screen sare used at
the same time.
If the rear-c ompartm entdrive isbeing used
for both screen ssimultaneously, selecting
cert ainmenus orsett ings onone ofthe
screen salso affect sthe other screen .
The following functionsaffect bothscreen s:
R changin gplayback options
R select ingatrac k(from thetrac klist ora
folder)
R using theplay, pause andstop functions
R fast forwarding /rewindingor scrollin g
R calling upthe DVD menu andnavigatin g
within it
R sett ingthe language, subtitlesandcamera
angle
R calling upinteract iveDVD content Ba
sic functions
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following functionsaffect onlyone
screen :
R audio andvideo functionsaswell aspicture
sett ings
R switchin gbetween fullscreen andthe
menu
Switching betweenoperatingmodes The
curren tsett ings aresaved whenyouexit
an operatin gmode (e.g.audio CDmode). If
you callupthis operatin gmode againlater,
ther eare two possibilities:
R the operatin gmode hasbeen adjusted on
the other screen .
R the operatin gmode hasnotbeen adjusted.
In the first case, theoperatin gmode appears
as itis on the other screen .
In the secon dcase, thesett ingappears onthe
screen asitwas when youlast exitedthe
operatin gmode. Pictur
esettings
Overview You
canselect thesesettings invideo DVD
and AUX mode. Instruct ions forAUX mode
are detailed later(Y page 178).
Adju sting thebright ness,contra stand
color X
Switc hon video DVDmode (Ypage 174).
X To show themenu: pressthe9button
on the remot econ trol.
or
X Select Menuwhile thenavigation menu
(Y page 154)is shown andpress the9
button tocon firm.
X In both cases, selectDVD-Vid eousing
the :=; buttonsand press the
9 button tocon firm. X
Select Brightn ess,Contras tor Color
using the9: buttonsand press the
9 button tocon firm.
As etting scale appears.
X Select asett ingusing the9:
button sand press the9button tocon firm.
Changing thepictu reform at X
To show themenu: pressthe9button
on the remot econ trol.
or
X Select Menuwhile thenavigation menu
(Y page 154)is shown andpress the9
button tocon firm.
X Select DVD-Vid eousing
the :=; buttonsand press the
9 button tocon firm.
The äicon infron tof one ofthese menu
items –16:9 Optimiz ed,4:3 or
Widescr een–indicat esthe curren tly
select edformat .
X Select aformat usingthe9:
button sand press the9button tocon firm. System
settings Notes
You cansetallsystem settings individually for
each screen without affectingthe other
screen .You make these settings using the
remote control. Selecting
thedisplay language
X Select System usingthe9=;
button son the remote controland press
the 9button toconf irm.
The system menuwillappear onthe
selected rear-compartmentscreen . 168
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