nav
igati on anno uncements anddispl ayson
roa dsknow ntothe system. Route
guidance toan off-r oad destination
(example)
: Off- road destinat ion
; Off- road route section (dashed blue)
= Current vehicleposition (thetipofthe
triangle indicates thevehicle’s direction
of travel)
? Road name (ifavaila ble)
If the vehicle reaches anarea which isnot part
of the digital map,thedisplay appears asa
split-sc reenview. Onthe right- hand side,an
arrow appears whichpoints tooff- road
destinat ion:.Y ouwill hear the
announc ement:"Please followthearrow on
the display" .Asthe vehicle approachesthe
destination, theArea ofdestination reached message
appears.
Route guidance fromanoff-road
location toad esti nation If
th eveh icle posit ioniswith inthearea
cov ered bythedigit almap, butthemap does
no tcon tain anyinform ationabout that
locat ion,th eveh icle isin an off-road locat ion.
COMA NDisalso able toguide youtoa
dest inationeven from anoff-road locat ion.
At thest art oftherout eguidan ce,you willsee
th eOff Mapped Road mes
sage, anarro w
and thedist anceto thed estin ation. Thearrow
shows thecompass headingtothe actual
destin ation. The
route ishighlighted blue,startingfrom
the last recogn izedstreet the vehicle wason
before itleft themap.
As soon asthe vehicle isback onaroad
kn own tothe system, routeguidance
con tinues inthe usual way.
Rout eguida ncefrom anoff-m ap
location toad esti nation If
th evehi cleposit ionisouts idethearea
cov ered bythedigit almap, then thevehi cle
is in an off-map locat ion.COMAND isalso
able toguide youtoadestination evenfrom
an off-map location.
At the start ofthe route guidance,youwillsee
the Off Mapped Road message,
anarrow
and thedistance tothe destination. Thearrow
shows thecompass headingtothe road left
last.
The route ishighli ghted bluefrom thenearest
road known tothe system.
As soon asthe vehicle isback onaroad
known tothe system, routeguidance
cont inues inthe usua lway .
Off-road duringrouteguidance Due
toroadworks, forexample, theremaybe
differences betweenthedata onthe digital
map andtheactual course ofthe road.
In such cases, thesystem willtemporarily be
unable tolocate thevehicle position onthe
digital mapandthus considers thevehicle to
be inan off-road position.
In the displa y,you willsee theOff Mapped Road message,
anarrow andthedistance to
the destination. Thearrow shows the
compass headingtothe last road youwere
driving on.
As soon asthe system canassign thevehicle
position tothe map again,route guidance
cont inues inthe usua lway . Route
guidance
77Navigationsystem Z
The
MyAddress ent
ryislisted asthe first
ent ryinthe destinat ionmemory.
X Select MyAddress by
turnin gcVd the
COMAND controller andpress Wto
conf irm.
i Ifyou have notyetentered any
charact ers,theMyAddress ent
ryis
automatically highlightedinthe selection
list.
If no home address hasbeen stored yet,you
can now assign anaddress bookentry.Ifa
home address alreadyexists,it is display ed
and youcan alter it.
i Ifyou select NewEntry ,
you arealso
offered theoption ofent ering thehome
address forthe first time. Youcanthen
save thehome address withoutstarting
route guidance.
X To enter thehome address forthe first
time: select Assign toAddress Book Entry and
press Wtoconf irm.
X Select Home or
Work and
press Wto
conf irm.
X To change thehome address: select
Change and
press Wtoconf irm.
X Select Assign toAddress BookEntry and
press Wtoconf irm.
i Ifyou select NewEntry ,
you arealso
offered theoption ofchangin gthe home
address byent ering anaddress. Youcan then
save thehome address without
start ingroute guidance.
X Select Home or
Work and
press Wto
conf irm.
In both cases, youwillsee theaddress book
either withthecharact erbar oras a
selection list.
X To select anadd ress book entry:
proceed asdescribed inthe "Searching for
an address bookentry" sect ion
(Y page 117).
X To confirm theselection: pressWthe
COMAND controller.
If no home address hasbeen stored,
COMAND savestheentry.You willsee a
message andthen theaddress menuwith
the selected address. Start is
highlighted
automatically.
If ahome address hasalready beenstored,
you willsee aprompt askingyouwhether
the MyAddress ent
ryshould be
overwritt en.
X Select Yes or
No and
press Wtoconf irm.
If you select Yes ,
COMAND overwrites the
destinat ion.You willsee amessage and
then theaddress menuwiththeselected
address. Start is
highlighted
automatically.
If you select No ,
the listwill appear again.
Selecting thehome address forrout e
guidance X
Proceed asdescribed inthe "Selectin ga
destinat ionfrom thedestinat ionmemory"
sect ion(Ypage 59). Storing
adesti nation inthe
dest inationmem ory
Not es This
function also stores thedest inationin
th eaddres sbook . 84
Destina
tionmem oryNaviga tion system
meantime.
Inthis case, startanew search
to upd ate the Blue tooth ®
teleph onelist.
Authorizin g(regi stering )am obile
ph one X
In theBluet ooth®
te lepho neslist,selec tthe
not yetauthorized mobilephonebyturning
cVd theCOMAND controller.
X Select Options by
sliding VYthe
COMAND controller andpress Wto
confirm .
X Select Authorize and
press Wtoconfirm .
The passcode entrymenu appears. The
passcode isany one tosixteen- digit
number combination whichyoucan choose
yourself. Youmust enter thesame number
combination inCOMAND andinthe
Bluetooth ®
-capable mobilephone(seethe
operating instructionsofthe mobile phone).
i Some mobile phones requireapasscode
with fourormore digits.
If you want toreauthorize amobile phone
following <0004000500250001001500140008000F00120009001C000100140009000F000E
0032V youcan select a
different passcode.
X To enter apassc odeinCOMA ND:press
the numbe rkeys inturn.
¬ ishigh lighted after thefirst numbe r
has beenentere d.
or
X Sel ect the digits inthe digitb aroneby one
by turnin gcVd theCOMA NDcontroll er
and pres sW toconfirm .Then ,selec t
¬. X
To confir man ent ryinCOMAN D:pres s
W theCOMA NDcontroll er.
X Now enterthe same passcode inthe mobile
phone.
To make entries onthe mobile phone:if
the Bluetooth ®
conn ection issuccessful, you
will berequested toenter thepasscode
(access code,passkey) (seethemobile phone
operating instructions).
X Ent erthe same passcode inthe mobile
phone asalready entered inCOMAND.
i Afterenterin gthe passcode, youmay also
need toenter aconfirm ationinyour mobile
phone toconn ectcalls. Please checkyour
mobile phonedisplay.
If the COMAND displayshows the
message: Authorization Procedure Unsuccessful ,
you may have exceeded
the prescribed timeperiod. Repeatthe
procedure.
The mobile phoneisconn ected toCOMAND
(authorized). Youcannow make callsusing
the COMAND hands-free system. External
authorizat ion
If COMAND doesnotdetect yourmobile
phone, thismay bedue toparticular security
settin gson your mobile phone. Inthis case,
you can test ifyour mobile phonecanfind
COMAND. TheBluetooth ®
device nameof
COMAND isMB Bluetooth .
Observe thefollowing: somemobile phones
require thatyoureconn ecttoCOMAND after
you have entered thepasscode (seethe
mobile phoneoperating instructions).The
mobile phonecannot otherwise be
authorized.
X Press the% functionbutton on
COMAND.
X Select Phone in
the telephone basicmenu
by sliding VÆandturning cVdthe
COMAND controller andpress Wto
confirm . Telephony
viathe Bluetooth ®
interface 105Telephone Z
cha
racte rsinthe characte rba rand press
W toconfi rm.
or
X Pre ssthe corre sponding key onthe
CO MAND numberkey pad.
Every characte rselected willbe
tran smitt edimmediately.
X To send aphone bookentry asaDTMF
sequence: selectName by
turn ingcVd the
COMAND controller andpress Wto
con firm.
X Select thedesired phonebookentryand
press Wtocon firm.
The entryissent asaDTMF charact er
str ing.
X To retu rntothe call displa y:select
Back and
press Wtocon firm. Using
thephone book Introd
uction
The phone bookdisplays thenames and
phone numbers ofall ofthe address book
ent ries saved inthe COMAND addressbook.
If an address bookentrydoes nothave a
telephon enumber, itdoes notappear inthe
phone book. Calling
upthe phone book
Overview X
Select Name in
the telephon ebasic menu
by sliding VÆandturningcVd the
COMAND controller andpress Wto
con firm.
If the phone bookcontains entries, they will
be displayed inalphabetical order.
Character bar=isactive.
The charact erbar serves toreduce the
number ofent ries needed. :
Address bookentry
; Tocall upoption s
= Character bar
? Toclose thephone book
A \ symbol forvoice tag
As peech recognition has been saved for
address bookentries with thesymbol
A(Y page120).
X To close thephone book:select &in
the charac terbar bysliding VÆandturning
cVd theCOMAND controller and press
W tocon firm.
or
X Press thek button. Search
ingforaphone bookentry
With character bar You
determ inethe first letterofthe entryyou
are lookin gfor with thefirst charac teryou
ent er.
X Select acharac terbyturn ingcVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto
con firm.
The first entryinthe listthat start swith the
lett erselect edishighlighted. Ifther eare
similar entries, thenextdiffe ren tcharacter
is shown. Forexample, withentriessuch as
Christel and
Christine ,
the beginnings
of the names aresimilar. Inthis case you
will beoffered achoice between E and
I .110
Using
thephone bookTelephone
X
Sel ect the characte rsof the entry youare
sea rchi ngfor one byone andpressW to
confi rm.
Whe nthe selection isclear, COMAND
switches automatically tothe selection list.
X To complete thesearch: switchfromthe
phone bookwithcharacter bartothe
selection list(Ypage 111).
The lastlistentr yis automatically
highlighted.
With number keypad Altern
atively, youcan also enter digits using
the number keypad(directentry)
(Y page 31).
Dele ting character s X
To delete anindividual character:select
the 2 symbol byturning cVdthe
COMAND controller andpress Wbriefly.
or
X Briefly pressthe2 button
Each timeacharacter isdeleted, theentr y
most closely resembling theremaining
characters isshown atthe top ofthe list.
X To delete anentry: selectthe2
symbol byturning cVdtheCOMAND
cont roller andpress Wuntil theentr yis
deleted.
or
X Press andhold the2 button untilthe
entire entryis deleted.
Changing thelanguage ofthe character
bar X
Select Ö.
X The language isswitched. Changing
thecharacter setofthe
character bar X
Select pandpress Wtoconfirm .
The character setchanges eachtimeyou
make thisselection.
Selec tinganentry directly fromthelist You
canswitch tothe listatany time during
character entry.
X Slide VZtheCOMAND controller
repeatedly orpress andhold Wuntil the
character bardisappe ars.
or
X Select ¬andpress Wtoconfirm .
X To selec tanentry :turn cVd the
COMAND controller untilthedesired entry
is highlighted andpress Wtocon firm.
To select aphone number: theGicon
indi cates thatanentry contains morethan
one phone numbe r.
X Select aphone bookentry withtheGicon
and press Wtoconfirm.
The sub-entries appear. TheGicon
changes toI. :
Expanded address book entry
; Address bookentry withsub-entries
X Select asub -entry byturning cVdand
press Wtoconfirm. Usi
ngthe phone book
111Tele phone Z
X
To return tothe phonebook with
ch arac terbar: select Back in
the list and
pre ssW toconfi rm.
or
X Pre ssthe k back button. Di
spl aying detai lsfora ne ntry
X Select anent ryinthe select ionlistby
turn ingcVd theCOMAND controller.
X Select Options by
sliding VYandpress
W tocon firm.
X Select Details and
press Wtocon firm.
The detailed displayappears.
X To close thedeta iledview: slideXVY
repeatedly untiltheentryishighlighted
again orpress thek backbutton . Deleting
anentry fromthephone
book
If the entrycon tains onlyphone numbers, it
is deleted fromthephone bookandaddress
book.
If there isadditional dataincluded alongwith
the phone number, e.g.anavigable
destin ation, theentryisdeleted fromthe
phone bookbutretain edinthe address book.
X Select anent ryinthe select ionlistby
turn ingcVd theCOMAND controller.
X Select Options by
sliding VYandpress
W tocon firm.
X Select Delete and
press Wtocon firm.
Ap rompt appears asking whethe rthe entr y
should bedeleted.
X Select Yes or
No and
press Wtoconfirm .
If you select Yes ,
the entr yis deleted in
accordance withtherules described above.
If you select No ,
the process willbeaborted. Creating
anew entry inthe phone
book
X Slide ZVtheCOMAND controller
repeatedly inthe phone bookuntilthe
selection listappea rs. X
Select Options in
the selection listby
sliding VYandpress Wtoconfirm .
X Select New Entry and
press Wtoconfirm .
X Select acategory forthe number, e.g.
Home ,
and press Wtoconfirm .
X Select acategory forthe phone, e.g.
Mobile Phone ,
and press Wtoconfirm . X
Select Save and
press Wtoconfirm .
The input menu withdata fields appea rs. 112
Using
thephone bookTelephone
i
The respect ivemenu itemcanonly be
selected ifcalls have already beenmade or
received inCOMAND .
Displaying missedcallsinthe COMAND
display isnot supported byallmobile
phones. Opening
thecall listand selecting an
entry
X Press the% functionbutton .
X Select CallLists in
the telephone basic
menu bysliding VÆandturnin gcVd the
COMAND controller andpress Wto
conf irm.
Am enu appears.
X Select Calls Receive d or
Calls Dialed using
cVdandpress Wto
con firm.
The correspondin glist appears. Ex
ample display: listofcalls received
: List ofincom ingcalls
; Date/ timeandphone number ofthe
select edent ry
= Tocall upoption s
i You canalso callupthe listofdialed calls
by pressing the6 button whenthe
telephon ebasic menu isshown. Inthis
case, thelistwill only show phone
numbers.
X Select anent ryby turn ingcVd the
COMAND controller.
X To dial aphone number :press W. X
To close thelist: select Back and
press
W tocon firm orpress thek button . Displaying
detailsabout alist entr y
COMAN Dcanalso showasho rten ed list entry
in full.
X Sel ect alist entry by turnin gcVd the
COMA NDcontroll er.
X Sel ect Options by
slidin gVY andpres s
W toconfirm .
X Sel ect Details and
pres sW toconfirm .
The detailed displayappear s.
X To go back tothelist :slide XVY
repe atedly untilth elist ishigh light ed. St
ori ng aph one num berwhich has
not yetbeen stored
Int rod uction For
incomin gcalls from apers onwho isno t
in theaddre ssbook ,COMA NDdispl aysthe
phon enum berinthecall list.You can save
this entry.
Storing asanew entry inthe address
book X
Open acall listand select anentr y
(Y page 114).
X Select Options by
sliding VYthe
COMAND controller andpressing Wto
conf irm.
X Select Save and
press Wtoconf irm.
i Save is
shown ingray ifthe selected list
entr yhas already beensaved inthe address
book.
X Select New Entry and
press Wtoconf irm.
X Select acategory forthe number, e.g.
Home ,
and press Wtoconf irm.
X Select acategory forthe phone, e.g.
Mobile Phone ,
and press Wtoconf irm. 114
Using
calllistsTelephone
Disp
laying thedet ailed view foran
ad dress book entry
Selec ting anent ry X
Se arc hfo ran addr essbooken try and turn
cVd theCOM ANDc ont roller toselect itin
the selection list(Ypage 117).
or
X Select anaddress bookentryby browsing
(Y page 116).
X In both cases, pressW.
The detailed displayappears. Detailed
displayforhome details
: Togo back tothe previous menu
; Select eddata field
= ¸ Iconforhome details
? Tocall upoptions
A · Iconforbusiness details
X Select adata fieldbyturnin gcVd the
COMAND controller.
To close thedetailed view:select Back and
press Wtoconf irm.
Showing thedetails ofan add ress book
entry X
Select Options by
sliding VYthe
COMAND controller andpressing Wto
conf irm.
X Select Details and
press Wtoconf irm.
The display isshown infull.
X To close thedetailed display:pressthe
k button . Changing
anadd ress book entry
Changing anentry X
Option 1:search foranaddress bookentry
and turn cVd theCOMAND controller to
select itin the selection list(Ypage 117).
X Select Options by
sliding VYthe
COMAND controller andpressing Wto
conf irm.
X Select Change Entry and
press Wto
conf irm. X
Option 2:call upthe detailed viewforan
address bookentry(Y page 118).
X Select Options by
sliding VYthe
COMAND controller andpressing Wto
conf irm.
X Select Change Entry and
press Wto
conf irm.
Irrespect iveofthe option, theinput menu
cont aining datafields appears.
X Proceed asdescribed under"Entering
charact ers"inthe "Ent ering charact ersin
the address andphone books" section
(Y page 32).
Changing thecategory ofatelephone
number datafield X
Display thedetailed viewforanaddress
book entry(Y page 118)andhighlight the
telephone numberdatafield.
X Select Options by
sliding VYthe
COMAND controller andpressing Wto
conf irm. 118
Using
theaddress bookTelephone