i
Inthe predi ctive speller3 you can only
select characters thatarecurrently
avai lable. The setofcharacters thatis
avai labledepe ndsonthose already entered
and thedata include din the digitalmap.
For thesteps of
R Ent ering characters
R Deleting anentry
R Accepting firstlistentry
R Cancel inganentry
proceed asdescribe dunder “Maincate gor y
list withpred ictive spell er”(Y page 80).
Select ingaPOI
To accept firstlistentry:
X Press andhold nuntil thelistappears
without speller.
or
If COMAND canmatc hthe charact ers
ent ered definit ivelytoone entry,the listis
displayed withoutpredictivespeller withthe
matc hingentryhighlighted. (Ypage 82).
You canswitch tothe listatany point while
ent ering charact ers.
X Slide qmrepea tedlyuntilthelistapp ears
witho utthe spel ler.
or
X Select dandpress n.
X To display thefulladdress ofthe POI:
Select ?andpress n.
X To canc elsel ection: Press thek
button.
or
X Select Back .
The POIlistapp ears.
X To start route calculation :Select Start .
ZAGA T®
Rating Service
Entries withtheZsymb olcontain additiona l
ZAGAT informati on.ZAGAT isaservice that
eval uates restau rants, forexampl e,in
differe ntcategori eslike food, decor, service etc.,
supplies the avera geprice level(cost)
and agenera ldescri ption. After
youhave selected theentry withtheZ
symb olthe next displayinclud esthe Zagat
ratings. 1
ZAGAT Ratings
2 Displ aydetai ls
The followi ngsymb olsmay appear:
R Moon: serves after11pm
R Cross edout S:closed onSunday s
R Cross edout credit card:doesnotaccept
credit cards
X To see desc ription: SelectDetails .POI
Input
83Navigatio n Z
3
Main destination
4 Distanc e/estimated timeofarrival/
estimated journeytimetothe main
destination <
i When calculating theestimated timeof
arrival, COMAND usesthetime setonthe
COMAND asits basis. Forthis reason, the
time onCOMAND mustbeset correct ly
(Y page 43).Thecalculation ofthe
estimated timeofarrival doesnot
specifically takeintoconsideration
whether itis dayl ight saving timeor
standard timeatthe destination. Itis not
taken intoconsideration whetherornot the
destination isin adifferent timezone. The
distance tothe destination, theestimated
time ofarrival andtheestimated remaining
journey time1,4are not displa yeduntil
the route calculation iscomplete.
X To close thedestination information:
Slide omp .
or
X Press thek button . Tr
affic Messages
i Optional satelliteradioequipment anda
subscription toSIRIUS XMSatellite Radio
service provider arerequired forthe
satellite radioreception referredtohere.
You canfind more inform ationonSatRadio
in chapter “Satellite Radio”(Ypage 185).
COMAND canreceive andincorpor atetraffic
messages viasatellite radiointothe
navigation system.Trafficreportmessages
and map symbols canthen beviewed inthe
COMAND display. Real-T
imeTraffic Notificat ionsinthe
Map
COMAND candisplay certaintraffic eventsin
the map. Thenotifications areshown inthe map
scale range from0.05mi to20 mi(50 m
to 20 km).
X Rotate ymzunt ilth ereq uired mapscale
is set when themen usyst emishidde n
(map infull- scree nm ode) (Ypage 58). 1
Marker symbols forthe exten sionofthe
affect edroute section
2 Symbol forevent onthe route (speed and
flow)
3 Dest ination
4 Map scale Tr
affic Messages
91Navigation Z
via
the Blue tooth ®
interface. Exceptions are
expli citly descri bed. Func
tional Restricti ons
Under thefollowi ngcircumsta nces,the
phone maynotyetbeuse able:
R Ifit is not yetlogg edinto anetwork. The
phone willtry indep endently tolog into a
network. Ifno network isava ilable ,you will
not beabl eto make “911” emerge ncycalls.
If you trytomake anoutgoi ngcall ,the
messa geNo Service app
ears briefly. Ac
tivating theMobi le Mobi
lePhone WithBluetoo th®
Inte rface
Prerequis itesforthe Mobi lePhone For
making callsusi ng COMAND viathe
Blue tooth ®
interface, youwillneed a
Blue tooth-enabl edmobil ephone.
i Not allmobil ephones available onthe
market arecompara blysuitable .Furt her
inf orm ation onsuit able mobilephon esand
co nn ecting Blue tooth-en abled mobile
phon estoCOMA NDisavailab levia the
In te rn et at
ht tp:// www.m busa-mob ile.com.O rcall
th eMer cedes-Ben zCustome rAssistance
Center at1-80 0-FOR-ME RCedes
(1-800 -367-637 2)(US), orCustomer
Rela tions at1-80 0-38 7-0100(Canad a).
Activating Bluetooth® Before
youbegin activation ofyour mobile
phone connection viathe Bluetooth ®
interface pleaseensure itis compatible with
Bluetooth ®
handsfree profile1.0orhigher
(see mobile phoneoperating guide): X
Switch onthe mobile phoneandenter the
PIN, ifappli cable (seemobile phone
operating guide).
X Act ivate Bluetooth ®
conn ection onthe
mobile phone(seemobile phoneoperating
guide ).
i Oncertain mobilephones, notonly doyou
have toactivate theBluetooth ®
function
but thedevice mustalsobemade “visible ”
for other devices.
Each Bluetooth ®
device hasaBluetooth ®
device name.Itis recommended togive the
device apersonal name,bywhich youcan
clearly recognize yourmobile phone.
i Ifthe Bluetooth ®
function onthe
COMAND isswitched off,themessage
Bluetooth notactivated insystem settings .a
ppears.
X Ac tivat eBluetoot h®
con nection on
COMAND (Ypage 46).
Register ingaMobile Phone
(Aut horizin g) When
youuseyour mobilephon ein
con junction with COMA NDforthefir st tim e,
you must register (auth orize)it.
It is poss ibletoregi ster sev eral mobi le
phon es.The connectionisa lways established
to the mobile phonethat wasactivat edlast.
When youauthor izeanew mobile phone,itis
act ivat edautom atically. Youcanswitc h
betwe enthe author izedmobile phones
(Y page 105).
Sear ching foraM obile Phone
X In thephon esubme nuselec tPho ne £
Blu etooth Phones £
Update .
COMA NDsearc hesforsuit able
Bluet ooth®
phon eswith inran geand enters
th em inthephon elist .
i The durat ionofthesearc hproc edure
depen dson thenum berand type of
Bluet ooth®
phon es.The searc hmay takea
few minutes . Activa
tingth eMobile
103Telephone Z
X
To setthe volume :Sli de qmr .
The redbarmoves upordown.
X To confirm selection: Pressn. “911”
Emergency Call G
WARNIN
G
The 911 emergenc ycall system isapublic
service. Usingitwithout duecause isa
crimin aloffens e.
The following conditionsmust bemet fora
“911” emergenc ycall:
R Phone switched on
R Mobile phonenetwork availab le
R Valid SIMcard inthe phone (notrequired
on allmobile phonenetworks)
R Mobile phoneconnected withCOMAND via
Bluetoot h®
If you areunable tomake anemergenc ycall,
you willhave toinitiate rescuemeasures
yourself.
The “911” emergenc ynumber isapublic
service. Anyabuse ispunishable bylaw.
X En ter the digits onthe COMAND control
unit (Ypage 113).
X Press the6 button .
The phone establishes theconn ection .
X Wait untiltheemergenc ycall cent er
answers, thendescribe theemergenc y. Submenu
Overview Phone Call
lists orMic
On/Off Bluetoot
hPhones Displays
ordeletes
call lists Download
Contacts Switc
heshands-f ree
microphon eon/of f
(during acall) Delete
Contact s Phone
MainMenu
Switching toPhone Mode X
Press thefunct ionbutton ÷onthe
COMAND controlunit.
i Ifyou press the÷button withthephone
main menu already open,thecall list“Calls
Dialed” appears (Ypage 110).
or
From another MainFunction
X Select Phone £
Phone £
Phone .
i Ifphone modewasactive last,youonly
need toselect “Phone”.
Within thePhone Function
X Select Phone £
Phone .
or
X In the phone modepressthek button
repeatedly untilthephone mainmenu
appears. 106
Submenu
OverviewTelephone
Phone
Menu 1
Phone service status
2 Signal strength(ifprovided byphone)
3 Call status
4 Displays COMAND phonebook
5 Displays calllistselection
6 Input speller withcharacters forenterin g
phone numbers
7 Device nameofthe conn ected mobile
phone COMAND
PhoneBook
The COMAND phonebookisan extr actof
entr iesfrom theaddress book.Allthe
COMAND addressbookentrieshaving at
least onephone number canbefound inthe
COMAND phonebook.
i For many operating functionsyoucan
also usethebuttons onthe multifunct ion
steering wheel,e.g.the=, ;,
9, :,a, 6or~ buttons ,
for selecting amenu, scrolling throughlists
or initiating orending acall(Y page 31). Ope
ning COMAN DPhon eBook
X Open thephon emain menu(Y page 106).
X Sel ect Name .
The COMA NDphon ebook isdispl ayed. 1
Addres sbook entry
2 Calls upopt ions
3 Predictivespell er
4 Close sphon ebook
5 ¦ symb olfor voic enam e
Ad dres sbook entries may have thesymb ol
5.A naddition alvoice name issaved with
these entries.
If an address bookentryhas thesymbol +
then thishasmore thanonephone number.
You canselect thesesubent ries
(Y page 107).
X To close phone book:Inthe predict ive
speller selectthesymbol á.
or
X Press k. Selecting
anEntr y
Selecting viaList X
Rotate ymzor slideqmrunt ilth e
desi redentry is high light ed.
X To confi rmselect ion:Pressn.
Select ingSub entries X
Se lec taphone bookentrywith the+icon
and press n.
The subent riesappear. The+icon
chang esto/. COMAND
PhoneBook
107Telephone Z
X
To acti vate /deacti vate thestati on
in fo rmatio ndis play :Sel ect Radio £
Sho wSta tio nInf ormation from
the
ra dio su bme nu.
If the checkbo xO ische cked ,sta tion
info rma tionisdispla yed. Program
Information
i This feature isonly available foranalog
FM and programs.
Information onthe current program is
normally displayedabove thesubmenu line.
X To display theprogram information in
the main area: Select Info in
the radio
displa ysubmenu.
Information onthe program currently tuned
to isnow displa yedinthe main area. The
cont entand scope ofthe information
depends onthe radio station. Satellite
Radio Importa
ntNotes
In this chapter, youwillfind detailed
information regarding
R selecting achannel andaprogra mcategor y
R mem oryfunction s
R soun dadj ust men ts
If you have notd one soalready ,please
familiarize yourselfwiththese functionsby
reading chapter “Ataglance”.
i Optional satelliteradioequipment anda
subscription tosatellite radioservice
provider arerequired forthe satellite radio
operation described here.
i Note thatcategories andchann elsshown
in illustrations aredependent on
programming contentdelivered bythe
service provider. Programming contentis
subject tochange. Therefore, channeland
categories showninillustrations and
description scont ained inthis manual may
differ fromthechann elsand categories
delivered bythe service provider.
Satellite radioservice maybeunavailab le
or interr upted fromtimetotime fora
variety ofreasons, suchasenviron mental
or topographic conditionsandother things
we cann otcont rol.Servic emight alsonot
be availa bleincert ainplaces (e.g.,in
tunn els,parking garages, orwithin ornext
to buildi ngs)ornear other technologies.
i SIRIUS XMSatellite Radioprovides over
130 chann elsofdigital-quali tyradio,
including 100%commerc ial-freemusic,
sports, newsandenter tainmen t.
SIRIUS XMSatellite Radiousesafleet of
high-power satellitestobroadcast 24hours
per day, coast- to-coast, inthe cont iguous
U.S and Canada.
This diverse, <0014000200150006000D000D000A00150006002800050006000D000A00170006
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programming isavaila bleforamont hly
subscription fee.Formore inform ation,call
the SIRIUS XMServic eCenter Satellite
Radio
131Audio
The
message No Service will
appear atstart
up orwhen thesignal isnot availab le.
Aft erthe COMAND acquiresthesignal, the
Satellite radiodisplay willappear. Thestation
last tuned towill begin toplay. Satellite
radiomainmenu
1 SatRadio maindisplay
2 Channel name
3 Memory presetnumber
4 Select edcategory/c hannelnumber
5 Track info(short)
6 Sound settings
7 Category list
8 Channel info(detailed)
9 Preset channellist
a SatRadio menu
i You candisplay infull:
R Channel information(Ypage 135)
Changing theCategory Satellite
radiostation sare split upinto
categories. Youcanselect between various categories
suchasNews/Talk, Sportsand
Country, ifavailab le.The category listis
sorted alphabetically .
Selecting aCatego ry
X To callup the categ orylist:Rota te
ymzor slideompunt ilCat egory is
high light edinthesubm enu.
X Pre ssn.
The categor ylist appear s.
X To select acat egor y:Rot ate ymzor
slide omp .
X To setthe selecte dcate gory: Pressn.
The selecte dcate gorywi llap pe ar inthe
di spl ay.T he channel lasttuned tointhe
new category willbegin toplay .
At the beginning ofthe category listthe
category AllChannels will
appea r.This
category issorted numerically (bychannel
numbers) andallow syou toscroll through
all availa blechannels.
Selec tingaChanne l You
canusethefollowi ngfunctions:
R Cha nnel search
R Cha nnel selection viadire ctentry
R Selecting achannel fromtheSatRa dio
channel list
R Selectio nfrom theprese tmenu
Chann elSearc h
X Rota teymzor slideompif theSatRadio
main display ishighligh ted.
or
X Press EorF onthe control unit .
The searc hproc eeds upwards or
downwar dsand stops atthe nextchannel
in the selected category.
SatR adio Menu
X On the submenu barrotate ymzor slide
ompunt ilSat Radio is
high light ed.
X Pre ssn. Sa
tel liteRa dio
133Audio
Disp
laying Informa tion X
In thesubm enuro tate ymzor slide
ompunt ilInf o is
high light ed.
X Pre ssn.
In for mat ionabout thecur ren tpro gram
appear s. 1
Cate gory
2 Chan nel
3 Artist
4 Song titl e
You willsee (ifavailab le)
R thefull nam e
R addit ionalinf orm ation
X To swit chback totheSat Radio main
dis pla y:Slide omp .
Disp laying Service Informa tion You
cancallth epro viderser vicece nter for
ques tion sor release swhen everyou need.
X Select SatRadio £
Service in
the
SatRadio submenu.
The service informat ionappears. 1
Phone number ofthe provider, (SIRIUS
XM) orCall Service Provider 2
SIRIUS XMIDofyour satellite receiver
X To switch backtothe SatR adio main
display: Slideomp .
Cha nnel ListUpdates While
receivin gane wch ann ellist the
mes sage UpdatingChannels will
appear .
The chann ellast tunedtowill bemut edunt il
th eupdat eis co mple ted. You cannoto perate
the satellite radio.
Aft ercomplet ionofthe update, theSatellit e
radio mainmenu willappear. Thechann ellast
tuned towill begin toplay ifavailable inthe
new chann ellist.
Sound Settings Refer
tochapt er“At aglance” onhow to
adjust soundsettings.
R Volume (Ypage 36)
R Balanc econ trol(Y page 37)
R Bass andtreble control(Y page 37)
R Bang &Olufsen soundsyst em(Ypage 37) CD
Audio/DV DAudio/M P3 Saf
ety Instr uctions G
WARN
ING
COMA NDisclass ifiedasaClass 1laser
prod uct.You must notopen thecasing. There
is arisk ofexposure toinvisible laserradiation CD
Audio/D VDAudio/MP3
135Audio
Z