1,
2, 3...
911 emergency call<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 103A
Ac tive partition (USBdevices only)
Sele cting ...... ...... .................. .......... 157
Add ress book
Br owsin g.<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021> 116
Ca lling up ....... ............................ ....116
Cha nging anentry .......................... 118
Connecting acall<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 119
Cre ating anentry <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 117
Deleti nganentry <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 117
Detail sabout anent ry<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021V 118
Importi ngcontacts <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021V 120
Searchi ngfor anentry <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021V 117
Starting routeguidance <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021V 119
Voice tag<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021> 120
Address bookentry
Adopt ingasahome address ............ 83
Showing thedetails <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021V 118
Address entry(example) <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021V 53
Address entrymenu ......................53,54
Al ternative route<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021> 75
Area Avoidi ng<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 93
Audio AUXjack<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021> 158
Audio CD/DVD orMP3 mode
Switchi ngto<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021> 137
Audio DVD
Pau sefunction <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 182
Stop function <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021> 139
Audio format
Setting (audi oDVD mode )............. 142
Autos tore<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 127
AUX jacks
CD/DVD drive<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 173B
Back button <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021> 17
Bird's-ey evie w<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021> 89
Blueto oth®
Activating/d eactivating <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021V 47
External authoriza tion<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021V 105
Gene ralinforma tion<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021V 46
Interface <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021> 103Settings
<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 46
Tel epho ny<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021> 103
Blueto oth®
audio device
Connecting <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021> 148
Reco nnecting <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021> 150
Blueto oth®
audio mode
Switchi ngon <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021> 151
Blueto oth®
inte rface
Tel epho ny<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021> 102
Blueto oth®
inte rface telephony
Cond itions <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021> 103
Blueto oth®
tele phone list<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021V 104 C
Cal l
Accepting <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021> 108
Connecting <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021> 108
Reje cting <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021> 108
Call list
Openi ngand selecting anentry .....114
Cal llis ts <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 113
Displ aying deta ils....... .............. ...... 114
Saving anentry inthe address
book <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 114
Storing anentry whichhas notyet
bee nstore d.<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021> 114
Call waiting <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021> 109
Categ ory
Satell iterad io<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 130
CD
Cop yprotection <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 144
Data medium<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021> 144
Gene ralinforma tion<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021V 144
Mul tisess ion<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021> 143
Pla yback optio ns<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 142
Sele cting amedium <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021V 139
Sele cting atrack <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 140
CD /audio DVDorMP3 mode
Switchi ngto(Rear Seat
Entertainment System)<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021V 180
CD /DVD
Ejecting (DVDdrive)<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021V 135
Ejecting (Rea rSea tEnterta inment
Sys tem) <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021> 180
Inserting (DVDchange r)................ 134
Inserting (Rear Seat
Entertainment System)<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021V 1794
In
dex
G
Goog leMaps ®
<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021> 68
Gracen oteMedia Databas e.............. 141 H
Hands-free microphone
Switchi ngon/off <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 109
Harman/kardon ®
Lo gic 7®
Surround Soundsyste m<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021V 36
Home address ......................................83
Entering andsaving<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021V 57
Sele cting fromthedesti nation
memory <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 59I
Inc iden t(traffic report) <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021V 78
Indi cator lamp
Rem otecontrol <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 174
Indi viduali zation
Activating/d eactivating <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021V 46
Inte rmediate stop
Deleti ng<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 63
Entering <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 62
iPo d®
Alpha betictrack selection ............. 157
Connecting tothe Medi a
Interface <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021> 153
Device version<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 153
Sele cting acatego ry/playlist......... 155
iTune s®
<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 157L
Lane recommendation s
Explana tion<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021> 73
Prese ntation <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021> 73
Lis tasselection list
Calli ngup .............................. ...........3 2
Load /eject button <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 134
Lo gic 7®
see harma n/kardon ®
Logi c7®
Surrou ndSound system M
Map Arriva ltime/di stanceto
desti nation <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021> 91
Ca lling up .......... .. .................. ...........6 1
Cit ym odel <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021> 92
Map displa y.<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021> 89
Movi ng<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021> 61,88
Showi nggeo-coo rdinates................ 91
Showi ngroad names <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021V 91
Topo graphicmap <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 92
Map information <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021> 91
Map orientation <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021> 89
Map scale
Adjusting <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021> 88
Media Interface
Active partition <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 157
Connectio noption s.<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021V 152
iPo d®
<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 152
Metad ata<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021> 156
Mode <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 152
MP3 player.<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021> 153
Sele cting catego ries<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021V 155
Sele cting folders<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 155
Sele cting musicfiles <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021V 154
Sele cting playlists <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 155
Switchi ngto<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021> 154
USB mass storag edevice .............. 152
Media list<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 139
Menu Exiting <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
00210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021> 38
Showi ng....... ....... ............. 51,164, 185
System settings <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 19
Menu item
Selecti ng.................... .................... .. 28
Menu overview
COM AND <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021> 18
Mobi lephone
Authori zing<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021> 105
Connecting (Bluetooth ®
interfa ce).104
De-au thorizi ng<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021V 106
External authoriza tion<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021V 105
Reg isteri ng(au thorizing )................ 104
MP3
Bit/samp lingrates ..................... ....144
Cop yright <0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021> 144
Data medium<0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021002100210021
0021> 1436
In
dex
fact
that certain menuitemsaregray edout
and cannot besele cted.
The followi ngentries arenot possi ble,for
examp le:
R entering thedesti nation cityand street
R entering adesti nation viathe map
R entering inthe vicini tyof acity orvia a
name search
R edi ting entries
R dire ctentry using the numbe rkeypad
Other entries arestill possible, suchas
ent ering pointsof int erest inthe vicin ityofthe
destin ationorcurren tposition. Switching
tonavigation mode
X Press theØ functionbutton .
or
X Select Navi in
the main functionbar by
sliding ZVandturnin gcVd theCOMAND
cont roller andpress Wtoconf irm.
In both cases, youwillsee themap either
with orwithout themenu shown. Map
showing themenu; routeguidance inactive
: Stat usbar
; Main functionbar
= Current vehicleposition
? Navigation menubar Map
without themenu; routeguidance inactive
: Current vehicleposition
; Map orientat ionselected
= Map scale selected
"Route guidance active"meansthatyouhave
enter edadestination andthat COMAND has
calculated theroute. Thedisplay showsthe
route, changes ofdirection andlane
recomm endations. Navigation
announc ementsguide youtoyour
destination .
"Rou teguidance inactive"meansthatno
destination hasbeen enteredand that no
route hasbeen calculated. Showing/
hidingthemenu
X To hide themenu: slideZVtheCOMAND
cont roller and,when theFull Screen menu
itemisshown, pressWtoconf irm.
The map canbeseen inthe full-screen
display .
X To show themenu: pressWthe COMAND
cont roller when themap isshown infull-
screen . Introdu
ction
51Navigation system Z
Selec
tingatrac k
Th efu nctio nisnot supported byall
Bluetooth ®
audi odevices.
X To skip forwards orbackwards toa
tra ck: press theE orF button. Selec
tingplayback options
If the Bluetooth ®
audi odevice supports the
corresponding function,the followi ngoptions
are avail able:
R Normal TrackSequence The
tracks areplay edinthe normal order
(e.g. track 1,2,3,etc. ).
Audio dataplayback isdetermined bythe
order inwhich thetracks arewritten tothe
data carrier. Alphabetical orderisthe most
common. Onceallthe tracks inafolder
have been played,the tracks inthe next
folder areplay ed.
R Random Tracks All
the tracks onthe medium areplay edin
random order(e.g.track 3,8,5etc. ).
X Select BT Audio by
sliding VÆandturning
cVd theCOMAND controller andpress
W toconfirm.
The #dot indicates theoption selected.
X Select theoption byturning cVdthe
COMAND controller andpress Wto
confirm.
If you select Random Tracks ,
you willsee
a corresponding symbolinthe displa y/
selection window. Adjusting
thesound settings
The sound settings aredescribed usingradio
mode asan example inthe "Basic function s
of COMAND" section(Ypage 35). Increasin
gthe volume usingCOMAND
X Select BT Audio by
sliding VÆandturning
cVd theCOMAND controller andpress
W toconfirm.
X Select Volume and
press Wtoconfirm.
Am enu appears. The#dot indicat esthe
curren tsett ing. X
Select Standar d or
Boost and
press Wto
con firm.
You willfind furth erinfor mation inthe "Audio
AUX Mode" section(Ypage 158). Media
Interfacemode Connection
options
Overview The
connection jacksare located:
R in the glove box(E-Class)
R in the centercon sole (CLS)
Devic e-spec ificadapter cables,included with
the Media Interface, arerequired tocon nect
ext ernal devices tothe Media Interface.
i Store individual partsinas afe plac e.
On lyuse genuine Mercedes-Ben z
co nn ect ion cabl es.
You canconn ect thefoll owin gdat acar rier s
to COMA NDviatheMedia Inte rface:
R iPod ®
R US Bd evices (USBsticks,USB hard drives) 152
Media
Interfacemod eAudio
i
iPod ®
is aregis tered trademark ofApple
In c.,Cupert ino,Californ ia,USA .
Sup ported iPod ®
var iant s The
followin gare exam plesofsupport ed
iPod ®
varian ts:
R iPod ®
min i
R iPod ®
nan o
R iPod ®
class ic
R iPod ®
touc h
Sup ported USB devices The
followin gUSB devic esare support ed:
R USB stick s(flash memo ry)
R USB hard drivesrequirin gast art up/
perm anentcurr entofamaxim umof
800 mA(itmay benec essary tocon necta
separat epower supply)
R cer tain MP3 players
i The Media Inter face support sUSB
st orage media of"USB DeviceSubc lass6".
In for mat ionconcerningUSB Device
Subc lass6isavail able from theequip ment
manufacturer.
For details andalist ofsupported devices,
visit http://www .mbusa-mobile.com. Or
call theMercedes-Benz CustomerAssistance
Center at
1-80 0-FOR-ME RCedes(1-800- 367-6372) (for
the USA) orCustomer Relations at
1-80 0-38 7-0100(for Canada ). Conne
ctinganexternal device
i Donot leave extern aldevices inthe
vehicle astheir correct function cannotbe
guara nteed ifthey aresubjected to
extreme temperatures, e.g.ifsubjected to
direct sunlight orvery lowoutside
temperatures (seetheoperating
instruct ionsofthe respective device).
Mercedes-Benz USA,LLCaccepts no
liab ility fordamage toextern aldevices. Never
connectmore thanonedevice ata
time. Youwillotherwise notbeable toplay
back fromtheextern aldevice. :
Four-pin socketfor⅛inch stereo jack,
e.g. forMP3 players(audio and video)
; iPod ®
plug, toconn ectaniPod ®
= USB socket ,to conn ectUSB devices
? Example ofdevice, iPod®
X Connect theextern aldevice withsuitabl e
socket :,;or=.
COMAND activatesthedevice.
If you remove adevice, theNoDevice Connected message
appears.
i Aconn ected iPod®
or MP3 playershould
not besimultaneousl yoperated viathe
Media Interfaceand theremote control
(e.g. Bluetooth ®
remote control), asthis
may produce unpredictable results.
i Connectin gafully discharged iPod®
or
MP3 playercan result inan extended
initialization period.
Malfunction messagesappearwhile the
device isbeing activated if:
R COMAND doesnotsupport thedevice
conn ected (External Device Unavailable ).
R the conn ected device consumes toomuch
power.
R the Media Interface connection isfaulty.
i Consult anauthorized Mercedes-Ben z
Center ifrequired. Media
Interface mode
153Audio Z
Switching
toMedia Interface mode
General notes In
extr eme cases, startingup individual
funct ionscantake uptoseveral minutes –
this depends onthe extern aldevice andits
cont ent(e.g. video podcasts).
Only usetheoriginal software tosave fileson
iPods orMP3 players. Otherwise, someorall
funct ionsmay notbeavaila ble.
Option 1 X
Connect anextern aldevice (Ypage 153).
COMAND activatesthedevice. Thebasic
display thenappears.
or
X Select Audio in
the main functionbar by
sliding ZVandturnin gcVd theCOMAND
cont roller andpress Wtoconf irm.
If you had previously selectedMedia
Int erface mode,thiswillnow beactivated.
If another audiosource isswitched on,you
can now switch toMedia Interface modein
the audi omenu.
X Select Audio by
sliding ZVandturnin g
cVd theCOMAND controller andpress
W toconf irm.
The audi omenu appears.
X Select Media Int. and
press Wto
conf irm.
Option 2 X
Press theh functionbutton oneormore
times.
By pressing thefunct ionbutton repeatedly,
you can change theoperating modeinthe
following order:
R audi oCD/D VD/MP3 (disc)
R memory cardmode
R MUSIC REGISTER
R Bluetooth ®
audi omode
R Media Interface oraudi oAUX mode Option
3 X
Press thei number button.
This selects theconn ected extern alaudi o
device directly. Media
Interface mode(iPod®
mode)
: Disc type
; Track number
= Track name
? Graphic timedisplay
A Elapsed tracktime(also informat
00:0 0:00 foraudi obooks)
B Graphic trackdisplay
C Current playback settin gs(no symbol for
"Normal tracksequence")
D Sound settings
E Media list
F Album name(ifavaila ble)
G Categories, playlists and/or folders
H Artist (ifavaila ble)
I Play back options Selec
tingmusic files
Note COMAND
displaysthe data stored onthe
iPod ®
,MP3 playeror USB mass storage
device according tothe filing struct ureused
in the respective medium. 154
Media
Interface modeAudio
Selec
tingbyskipping toatrac k X
To ski pfo rwa rdsorbac kto atrac k:tur n
cVd theCOMAND controllerwh en the
di sp lay/ selectio nwindow isact ive.
or
X Press theE orF button.
The skip forward function skipsto the next
tr ack .The skip back function skipsto the
begin ningof the curr enttrack ifthe track
has been playing formor ethan eight
seco nds.Ift he track hasbeen playingfor
less than eight seconds, itskips tothe start
of the previous track.Ify ou have selected
a playb ackoption otherthanNormal Track
Sequence ,
the track sequence is
random.
Selecting usingthenumber keypad X
To mak eane ntr y:press thel button .
An input menu appears. Thenumber of
charact ersavailable forinput depends on
the number ofstor edtrac ks.
X To enter atr ack number :press anumber
key, e.g.q.
The digit isent ered inthe first position in
the input line.
i COMAND willignore andnotdisplay an
invalid digit.
X En ter more numbers ifdesired.
The trackplays afterthe last possible
numb erisent ered.
i Press ingand holdin ganumb erkey for
mor ethan twoseco ndscom plete sthe
ent ry,and thecorrespo ndingtrack is
played.
Fast forwar d/rewind X
While thedisplay/s electionwindow is
act ive, slide XVY andhold theCOMA ND con
troller untilthe desire dposition has
been reached.
or
X Press andhold theF orE button
until thedesired position isreached.
i OnaniPod ®
,fast rewind onlyfunct ions
within thecurrent track. Selecting
acatego ry/play list/fol der
iPo d®
and certain MP3playe rs For
aniPo d®
or MP3 player,you can select
tracks using catego riesorfold ers.
Depend ingonthe devi ceconnected, the
foll owi ngcatego riesmay beava ilable ,for
examp le:
R Curre ntTrack list R
Playl ists (e.g.
All )
R Artis ts R
Album s R
Track s R
Podca sts R
Genre s R
Compo sers R
Audio books i
Some playback catego riescontain the
entry All .I
ft his entr yhas been selected,
the entire contentofthe category selected
will beplay ed.
USB devices For
USB mass storage devices, youcan select
both folders aswell asany existing playlists.
COMAND canalso displa ythe albu mname
and artist (met adata)durin gplaybac k,ifth is
inf orm ationhasbeen entered intoth e
syst em.
Playlist sare indicat edinthedispl ayby a
spec ialico n.When youopen theplaylist ,th e
co rrespo nding track sare open edand
playbac kbegins. Youcannow select Random Media
Interfacemod e
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Categories instead
ofRandom Folder as
a
play back option.
For USB mass storage devices, youcan
choose todispla ythe metadata contained in
the tags ofthe encoded musicdata,orto
displa ythe fileand directory namesduring
play back.
X To display thealbum andartist name:
select Media Interface in
the basic
displa yby slidi ngVÆ andturning cVdthe
COMAND controller andpress Wto
confirm.
X Select Display Metadata and
press Wto
confirm.
Sele cting acatego ryand open inga
fol der X
Press Wthe COM AND controll erwhe nthe
displa y/selection windowisactive.
or
X Select Music in
the basic displa yby sliding
VÆ andturning cVdtheCOMAND
cont roller andpress Wtoconfirm .
You willsee theavaila blecategories orthe
folder content(e.g. other folders). The
displa y'sstatus barshows theselected
category orthe folder name.
i The Music menu
itemisnot availa bleuntil
the device hasbeen activated. Example
display:categ 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 step unt ilth e
tr ack sin thedesir edfold er/album appear. Ex
ample display: Currenttrack list
: Sym bolfornex tfold erup
; Curre ntcat egor y
= Trac ksymbo l
? Curr enttr ack
X Se lec tth etrack byturning cVd the
COMA NDcontro ller and pressW to
co nfirm .
The track isplayed .
X To swit chtothesup eror dina te fold er:
sele cttheÒ iconu sing theCOMAND
cont roller andpress Wtoconfirm.
i The Ò symbol isalwa yslisted rightat
the top ofthe respective folder. 156
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