segment
andtheroute segment towhich
the block goes.
X To cance lthe function: SelectBack .
X To start route calculation: SelectStart ,
see also (Ypage 73).
X To delete block:Inmap view withthe
menu system displayed,select Route £
Detour £
Delete .
Alternative
Route
i You canhave other routes calcula tedfor
the original routeguidanceusing the
Alternative Route function
.
X In the map displa ywith themenu system
displa yed(Ypage 58)select Route £
Alternative Route .
The displa yis split intotwohalves. Onthe
left isthe map, which displaysone ormore
alternative routesbetween thestart and
the destination. Thecurrent routeis
highlig htedindark blue, other alternative
routes arelight blue(daymode). Ifthe
displa yis in night mode, therepresentation
is inverse.
The right sideofthe displa yshows
information onthe active alternative route,
e.g. length ofthe segment andthe
estimated timeofarrival.
X To selec tnext orprevious alterna tive
rou te:Sele ctNex t or
Pre vious .
The selec tedrout eis now highlig hted in
dark blue.
X To ret urnto theorigi nalrouteguid ance:
Sele ctBac k .
X To sta rtrou teguid ance withthe
selected alterna tiverou teguid ance:
Sele ctSta rt .
Rou
teBrowser
i The routebrows erprov ides anover view
of therout e.You canmov ealong therout e
segm entbysegm entusin gth erout e brows
erand view inform ationand detai ls
ab ou tthe route segments.
X In the map displa ywith themenu system
displa yed,select Route £
Route Browser .
The route browser isin the displa y.
The topofthe displa yshows information on
the highlighted routesegment, e.g.the
road name ornumber andthesegment
length ofthe road tobe driven.
The highlighted routesegment isidentified
on the map byits white colorandrededge.
X To display nextorprevious route
segment: SelectNext or
Previous .
X To enlarge orreduce themap display:
Select ;or:.
X To close route browser: SelectBack .
Displaying
Destination Information
X In the map displa ywith themenu system
(Y page 58)shown, selectRoute £
Destination Information .
The destination information isgiven inthe
displa y. Example
displaywithmain destination and
stopover destination
1 Distanc e/estimated timeofarrival/
estimated journeytimetothe stopover
destination
2 Stopover destination = 90
Route
GuidanceNavigat ion
whic
hwere stored inthest atio nm emory
manually areoverwrit ten.
X Press nwhen themain areaisactive.
X Select Autosto re .
or
X Select Presets £
Autosto re in
the radio
display.
COMAND searchesforreceivable stations.
Ac orrespondin gmessage isdisplay ed.The
availa blestation sare automatically stored
under thepresets.
Canceling Autostore Procedure
X Select Cancel .
Switching
toWeath erBand
X Press theófunct ionbutton onthe cont rol
unit repeatedly untiltheweather bandis
selected.
or
X Slide mrto high ligh tthe submenu.
X To selec tthe weather band:Rotate
ymzor slideomunt ilth ecur ren tly set
waveb andishigh light ed(FM or
AM ).
X Pre ss9.
Wave bandsubm enuis open ed.
X Se lec tWB .
Sea rching aChanne l X
Rota teymzor slideompwhen themain
area ishighli ghted.
or
X Pres sE orF onthecon trol unit .
The searc hproc eeds upwards or
down wards andstops atthenex t
rec eivable channel. Select
ingaChanne lfrom Chann ellist X
Slid emrto high ligh tthe submenu.
X To call upthe channel list:Rotate
ymzor slideompunt ilCha nnel is
high light ed.
X Pre ssn.
The chann ellist appear s. X
To select achanne l:Rota teymzor slide
qmr .
X To tune tothe selecte dchanne l:
Press n.
or
X Press anumbe rkey, e.g. 4,on the control
unit atany time. Sta
tion Inform ation
i This feature isonly available foranalog
FM programs.
Inf ormat iononthe curren tstat ionis
displayed beneaththemain function line. 130
Rad
ioAudio
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
X
Insert adisc intotheslot with theprinted
side facing upwards.
You seethePlease wait... messag
e.
Once thedisc isloa ded, theDVD changer
switches tothe next empty compartment.
You seethese messag es:Please wait and
then Please insertdisc
X Rep eatthe step until allcompartments are
loa ded.
The DVD changer playsthe last disc you
loa ded ifit has been inserted correctly and
if it is apermissi bletype.
If loa ding isnot completed, COMANDplays
the first disc inserted.
X To end loading procedure: PresstheLoad
8 button again.
or
X Select Back .
or
X Press thek button nexttothe
COMAND controller. Loadin
gPCMC IAMemory Card G
WARNING
Only loadamemory cardwhen thevehicle is
stationary .There isarisk ofaccident bybeing
distracted fromroadandtraffic conditions if
you load amemory cardwhile thevehicle is
in motion.
Bear inmind thatataspeed ofjust 30mph
(appr. 50km/h), yourvehicle iscovering a
distance of44 feet (appr. 14m) every second.
COMAND supports16-bitfull-size typeIand II
PC MC IAmem orycards.
i COMAND supp orts comm ercially
av ailabl e PC MC IAcar dsorPC MC IAcar d
ad ap ters with stor agemed iatha tm aynot
be desig nedfor thete mper atureswhic h
oc cur intheveh icle.You should therefor e
remove thePCMCIA cardfrom thevehicle
when notinuse since extreme
temperat urescould damage thesedevices. 1
PCMCIA memorycardslot
X Push thePCMCIA memorycardintothe
slot.
The end with thecont actmust point
towards theslot.
COMAND loadsthememory cardand
display sthe message Reading Memory Card .
If no MP3 trackscan befound, a
message willbedisplay ed. Ejecting
CDsandDVDs G
WARNIN
G
Only loadaCD orDVD when thevehicle is
station ary.There isarisk ofaccident bybeing
distract edfrom roadandtraffic conditionsif
you load aCD/D VDwhile thevehicle isin
motion .
Bear inmind thatataspeed ofjust 30mph
(appr. 50km/ h),your vehicle iscoverin ga
distance of44 feet (appr. 14m) every second.
i Ifyou eject adisc while another isbeing
playe d,the DVD changer interrupts
playb ack.Playb ackwillcont inue once the
disc hasbeen ejectedcompletely.
Ejecting OneDisc X
Press Eject 8 button .
The magazine menuappears. Themagazine
compartm entcont aining thecurrent discis
highlighted. 140
CD
Audio/D VDAudio/MP3Audio
Comm
ands
You cannotstar tthe route guidanceuntil all
the necessary addressdatahasbeen
entered.
“Help Navigat ion”/“Help” Using
the“Help navigation” command,you
can have allthe essential commands forthe
navigation systemreadout. Entering
anAddress
i Ifvoice controlfails torecogniz eyour
entr y,itis advisabl eto spell thename of
the town andstreet. Spellnames oftowns
and streets whenabroad.
The system guidesyoucompletely through
the dialo gto route guidance.Assoon asa
valid address isentered (atleast thetown),
you can usethe“Start routeguidance”
command tostart theroute guidance.
“Enter state”/“E nterprovince” You
canusethe“Ent erstate”/“E nter
province” command tochange thestate or
province settingof the navigation system.
Example ofdialo g:
s Enterstate
t Please enterthename ofthe state
u Thesystem showsanumbered listof
possible statenames onthe displa y.If
there isonly oneentryon the list, voice
cont rolasks ifit is correct .
t Please selectaline number
s Linenumber 1
t Linenumber 1accepted
“Enter Destination” You
canusethe“Ent erdestination”
command toenter acomplete address.
The system guidesyouthrough thewhole
dialo g.As soon asavalid address isentered
(at least thetown), youcan usethe“Start route
guidance”command tostart theroute
guida nce.
Example ofdialog :
s Enterdestination
t Doyou want toenter street firstor
town first?
s Town
t Please saythename ofthe town
s Albany
t Loading listoftowns
u Thesystem showsanumbered listof
possible citynames onthe displa y.If
there isonly oneentryon the list, voice
cont rolasks ifit is correct .
t Please selectaline number.
s Linenumber 1
t Linenumber 1accepted
t Would youliketoenter astree t?
s Yes
t Plea se saythe nam eof the stre et
s Park Aven ue
t Loading list of stre ets
u Thesy ste ms hows anumbered listof
possible streetnames onthe displa y.
If there isonly oneentryon the list,
voice controlasks ifit is correct .
t Please selectaline number
s Linenumber 1
t Linenumber 1accepted
t Would youliketoenter ahouse
number?
s No
t Wouldyouliketostart route guidance?
s Yes
t Startingroute guidance
The system storestheselected destination
and start sroute guidance.
If you give oneofthe following commands,
the system guidesyouthrough thedialog to
route guidance. Nav
igation
177VoiceControl Z
“Enter
Town” You
canusethe“Entertown” comman dto
enter anytown inthe state orprovinc ethat is
current lyselected.
i Ifthe city you require doesnotappear in
the listorthe system failstorecogn izethe
name ofthe town, itcan beenter edby
using the“Spell town” comman d.
i You canusethe“Next page” or“Previous
page” comman dstoscroll through thelist.
You canusethe“Correct ion”comman dto
enter thename ofthe town again.
Ex ample ofdialog:
s Enter town
t Please saythename ofthe town
s Albany
t Loading listoftowns
u Thesystem showsanumbered listof
possible townnames onthe display .If
the reisonl yone entry onthe list, voice
contr olasks ifit is corr ect.
t Plea se select aline num ber
s Line num ber1
t Line num ber1 acc epted
Th etow nisstored forroute guidance.
“Spell town” Using
the“Spell town” command, youcan
spell anytown. Thismay benecessary if
certain townorstreet names arenot
recognized.
Say theletters inthe form ofacont inuous
string ofletters. Inthe case oflong names, it
is not alwa ysnecessary tospell thewhole
name. Usuallyonly thefirst fivetoseven
letters arerequired.
Al ist ofcityname swill appear inthe display
and youcan choose theone yourequire .
Say each individual letterclear ly.
It is not easy toavoid confusion of
similars oundinglett ers (e.g .Da ndE). Exam
ple of dialog:
s Spelltow n
t Plea se spe llthe town
s F-R-E-N -S
t Loading list of tow ns
u Thesystem showsanum bered list of
city nam eson the displ ay
t Plea se select aline num ber
s Numbe rthre e
t Numbe rthree accepted
The town isstored forroute guidance.
i You canusethe“Next page” or“Previous
page” commands toscroll through thelist.
You canusethe“Correction” commandto
spell thetown again fromthebeginning.
i Note thatthelistinthe displa yis sorted
according tothe probabil ityofvoice
recognit ion.
“Enter District” (Center) You
canusethe“Ent erdistrict” command to
enter anarea inacity which youhave
selected previously .
Example ofdialog :
s Enterdistrict
t Please saythename ofthe district
s Manhattan
u Thesystem showsanumbered listof
districts inthe displa yif the selected
city hasmore thanonedistrict
t Please selectaline number
s Linenumber 1
t Linenumber 1accepted
The district isstored forroute guidance.
“Enter Street” You
canusethe“Ent erStr eet” command to
enter thename ofany street inthe selected
city.
i Ifonly afew street sare stored fora
selected town,theywillbedispla yedfor 178
Navigat
ionVoiceControl
R
Corr ection
R Inco rrect
R Wro ngnum ber
R Wro ngphon enum ber R
De lete
R De letenam e
R De letephon enum ber Na
viga tionComm ands R
Nav igation
R Rout eguidan ce
R Nav R
Guidan ce/routeguidan ceinstruct ions
on
R Swit chguidan ce/routeguidan ce
ins truct ionson
R Lis tent oguidance/ routeguidance
instr uctions R
Guida nce/route guidance instructions
off
R Switch offguidance/ routeguidance
instr uctions
R Mute guidance/ routeguidance
instr uctions R
House number
R En ter house number R
Map
R Show map
R Map on/swit chon map R
Zoom in
R Zoom inon map R
Zoom out
R Zoom outofmap R
Zoom outcompletely R
Zoom incompletely R
En ter state
R Change state
R En ter provinc e
R Change province
R En ter destination area
R Anot herstate R
Last destination s R
En ter town
R En ter name oftown R
Spell town
R Spell name oftown R
Distr ict
R En ter district
R Center
R En ter cent er R
Spell district
R Spell center R
En ter inters ection
R Int ersect ion R
Point(s) ofinter est/POI (s)
R En ter point(s) ofinteres t/POI(s) R
Str eet
R En ter street
R Name ofstreet
R En ter name ofstreet R
Spell street
R Spell name ofstreet R
En ter destination R
Save destination
R Save address R
Start route guidance/routin g/
destination guidance
R Begin routeguidance
R Begin destination guidance
R Continue routeguidance/destin ation
guidance Command
List
191Voice Control Z