Delet
ingData X
Ifth eaddr essbookisdispla yed,select
Address Book Q
Delete Contacts .
or
X Ifthe phone mainmenu isdispla yed,select
Phone Q
Delete Contacts .
As election menuappears.
X Select Interna lContact s or
From Mobile
Phone or
From Memory Card or
Receive dBusines sCards or
Delete All .
Ap rompt correspo ndingtoyou rselection
appears.
X Select Yes or
No .
X Press theWbutton .
If you confirm byselect ingYes ,
the
con tact syou have select edare deleted. Addr
essBook
123Telephone Z
(
Y page 135)or con tact
htt p://www .sirius.com (USA)or
htt p://www .siriuscanad a.com
(Canada). Subscribing
Subscribing toSat ellite Radio To
switc hto satellite radiooperation :
X From anotherma infunct ion:Select
Audio £
Audio £
SatRad io .
i Ifradio mode wasactiv elast, youonly
need toselect Audio .
X With inthe audiofunct ion:Select Audio £
SatRad io .
If the satellite radioservic eis not activ ated,
the Satellit eradio mainmenu appears and
displays theWeather channel.You cann ot
select anyother station.
X Select SatRad io (from
thesubmenu) £
Servic e .
The Serv iceinfor mation display willappear. Serv
iceinfor mation display
1 Phone number ofthe provider,
(SIRIUS XMRadio)
2 SIRIUS XMIDofyour satellite receiver
X Cont actsatellite radioservic eprovider at
the telephon enumber displayed inthe
scre en.
i Itis also possible toactiv atethe satellite
servic eonlin e.To do soplease visit
SIRIUS XMSatellit eRadio’s website at htt
p://www .sirius.com (USA)or
htt p://www .siriuscanad a.com
(Canada).
Aft erthe connection ismade:
X Follow theinstruct ions given bythe
operator .
The activ ation proces smay takeup to10
minut es.Ifit is succes sful,youwillsee the
display withthemessage NoServic e followed
bythe Satellit eradio mainmenu.
i Ifasubscript ionisnot included with
system purchase, creditcardinformation is
required toactiv ateyour accoun t.
If asatellite receiverisnot installed ornot
properly installed, themessage Device Unavai
lable will
appear. Sat
ellite RadioOper ation
i For many operatin gfunc tionsyou can
also usethebutt ons onthe multifun ction
steer ingwheel, e.g.the=, ;, 9
butt ons, forselect ingachann elor amenu
or scro lling through lists(Ypage 27).
Switching on See
“Subsc ribingtoSatellit eRadio” for
import antsubscript ioninfor mation
(Y page 132).
To switc hto satellite radiooperation :
X From anothermain function:Select
Audio £
Audio £
SatRad io .
i Ifradio mode wasactiv elast, youonly
need toselect Audio .
X With inthe audiofunct ion:Select Audio £
SatRad io .
i Satellit ereceiv ernot func tional:
The message DeviceUnavailable will
appear inawindow. 132
Sat
ellite RadioAudio
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
COMAN
Dfea tures
Thes eOper atingIn st ruc tions desc ribeall
st andar dand optionalequipm enta vail able
for you rCOMAND systematthe time of
purcha se.Cou ntry-specifi cdeviation sare
possible. Pleasenotethat your COMAND
system maynotbeequipped withallthe
features described. Overview
Opera
tingSafet y G
WARN
ING
Please devote youratten tionfirst and
foremo stto the traff icsituation youarein.
While thesystem permitshands- freephone
operation ,atten tiontotraff icmay bedivert ed
not only byphysical operation ofaphone, but
also bythe distrac tionofaphone
con versat ionwhile driving. Assuch, forsafety
reasons, weenco urage thedriver tostop the
vehicle inasafe place before answering or
placing aphone call.
For safety reasons, youshould onlyselect a
destin ationwhen thevehicle isstat ionary.
While thenavigation systemprovides
direct ionalassistanc e,the driver mustremain
focused onsafe driving behavior, especially
pay atten tiontotraff icand street signs, and
should utilizethesystem's audiocueswhile
driving.
The navigation systemdoesnotsupply any
infor mation onstop signs, yieldsigns, traffic
regulations ortraff icsafety rules.Their
observan cealway sremains inthe driver's
person alrespon sibility. DVDmaps donot
cover allareas norallroutes withinanarea.
Traffic regulations alwayshave priority over
any route recom mendat ionsgiven.
Bear inmind thatataspeed ofjust 30mph
(approximat ely50km/ h),your vehicle is
cover ingadistanc eof 44 feet (approximat ely
14 m)every second. G
WARN
ING
Navigation announcementsare intended to
direct youwhile driving without divertingyour
atten tionfrom theroad anddriving.
Please alwaysuse this feature instead of
con sulting themap display fordirect ions.
Consultin gthe symbols ormap display for
direct ionsmay cause youtodivert your
atten tionfrom driving andincrease yourrisk
of an acciden t. G
WARN
ING
Please donot use theVoice ControlSystem
in an emergen cy,asthe toneof your voice
may change inastr essful situation .This could
cause adelay incompleting yourphone call
in atimely manner. Thiscould distract youin
an emergency situationandcause youtobe
involved inan accident. Symbols
OnlyUsed inthis Chapter
The following symbolsindicate:
s thatyouhave tosay something
t thatthere isavoice output fromthe
voice control
u thatthesystem showsinformation on
the displa y. Usage
You canusethevoice controlsystem to
operate thefollowing systemsdepending on
the equipment inyour vehicle:
R Phone
R Navigation
R Address book
R Audio (radio, satellite radio,DVDchanger,
memory card,music register, media
interface)
Say thecommands withoutpausingbetween
individua lwords. Ifyou enter acommand that
does notexist orisincorrec t,the voice
cont rolsystem asksyouforanew command 170
OverviewVoice
Control
with
Please repeat or
Ple ase repeat you
rent ry! .
The voicecon trol con firms
impor tantcommands toyou and gives you
instr uctions inthe event ofincorr ectentr ies. Command
Types
Voice controldistinguishes betweenthe
following typesofcomman d:
R Global comman ds:
These arecomman dswhich canbecalled
up atany time (e.g.help, navigation or
phone comman ds).
R Local comman ds:
These arecomman dswhich areonly
availa bleforthe active application (e.g.
“Save”). Active
Application
The local comman dsrefer tothe application
current lyshown onthe display andtothe
audio source youarecurrent lylistening to.
For example, ifyou arelistening tothe radio
while thenavigation application isactive on
the display ,you can operate both
applications usingvoicecontrol. Overview
171VoiceControl Z
X
Press theW orX button .
The volume increases ordecreases during
voice output.
or
X Set thevolume forthe voice output onthe
volume controlfor COMAND . Display
Messages
The audibl ehelp funct ioncan be
supplemented byvisual helponthe display
(Y page 44).Ifthe help funct ionisswitched
on, the most importan tcomman dsthat are
curren tlypossible appearinthe display when
you start thedialog.
In the address bookandnavigation system,a
selection listisshown inthe display ifvoice
cont rolrequires additional informationfrom
you. Entering
Numbers
R Digits from“zero” to“nine” arepermitt ed.
R Say thephone number ingroups ofthree
to five digits. Spell
R The letter sof the alphabet andthenumbers
0 to 9are permitt ed.
R Say theletter sin groups offive toseven
letter s.
R Say each individual letterclearly.
i Using <000A000F0005000A0017000A000500160002000D000A001F00020015000A0010
000F0035> youcan fine- tune
voice controltoyour ownvoice andthus
improve voicerecogn ition.Theprocess of
<000A000F0005000A0017000A000500160002000D000A001F00020015000A0010
000F> isdescribed inchapter
“System Settings” (Ypage 44).
i Ifyou use<000A000F0005000A0017000A000500160002000D000A001F00020015000A0010
000F0035> itmay impair
recogn itionofother users. Switchoff
<000A000F0005000A0017000A000500160002000D000A001F00020015000A0010
000F> ifit makes recognitionof
other users worse. Phone
G
WARNIN
G
Some jurisdict ionsprohibit thedriver from
using acellular telephone whiledriving.
Whether ornot prohibited bylaw, forsafety
reasons, thedriver should notuse thecellular
telephone whilethevehicle isin motion .Stop
the vehiclein asa fe locati onbefor epl aci ng or
ans weringacal l.
If yo unone theless cho ose tousethe mob ile
ph one while dri vin g,plea se uset he handsfree
feature andbesure topay attent iontothe
traffic situation atall times. Usethemobile
phone onlywhen road,weather andtraffic
conditions permit.Otherwise, youmay notbe
able toobserve trafficconditions andcould
endanger yourselfandothers.
Bear inmind thatataspeed ofjust 30mph
(approximately 50km/h), yourvehicle is
covering adistance of44 feet (approximately
14 m)every second. Operat
ion
You canusevoice controlto:
R place acall byusing yourvoice toinput a
phone number
R store names andnumbers inthe address
book
R dial anumber fromtheaddress book
R dial anumber fromthereceived callsor
latest callslist
R listen tothe phone book
R retrieve andmanage yourvoice mailand
recorded announcemen tservices
R redial
Voice controlrecogniz eswhether:
R your phone isswitched on
R your phone isconn ected viaBluetooth ®
R the carphone isregistered withthe
relevant mobilephonenetwork
R itis possible todial Phone
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If
it is not possi bletodia l,voice control issues
a messag eto this effect.
i You canstillopera teyou rphone using the
keypad. Commands
“Phone” Use
the“Phone” command toselect the
phone application. Usethiscommand ifyou
wish thedigits entered tobe shown onthe
displa y.
“Help Phone” Voice
controlhas anexten sivehelp funct ion.
Using the“Help Phone” command, youcan
have allthe essential commands forthe
phone readout(Ypage 190).
“Dial number” You
canusethe“Dial number” command to
dial aphone number.
The digits 0to9a nd the word“Pl us”ar e
pe rmi tted .
“Pl us”rep laces theinte rnational dialing cod e,
e.g .“00” .
Say thephone num berin the form ofa
conti nuousstri ngofdigits or as blocks of
di gits, e.g.three tofive digits.
Voice controlrepeats thedigits itrecogniz es
after each block ofdigits (withapause of
about halfasecond between eachblock of
digits) andwaits foryou tocont inue speaking.
Example ofdialog :
s Dialnumber
t Please saythenumber
s Zeroonethree zero
t Zeroonethree zero
s Fivezero zero five
t Fivezero zero five
s Okay
t Dialing number i
You canalso dialthespecified numberif
you press the6 button onthe multi-
funct ionsteering wheelinstead ofthe
conc luding command “Okay”.
“Confirm” While
youareenterin ganumber, youcan use
the “Confirm” command tohave allthe
spoken digitsrepeated byvoice control.
Voice controlwill then prompt youto
cont inue withtheentr y.
Example ofdialog :
s Dialnumber
t Please saythenumber
s Zeroonethree zero
t Zeroonethree zero
s Confirm
t Zeroonethree zero.Please continue.
s Fivezero zero five
t Fivezero zero five
s Okay
t Dialing number
i You canalso dialthespecified numberif
you press the6 button onthe multi-
funct ionsteering wheelinstead ofthe
conc luding command Okay .
“Correction” While
youareenterin ganumber, youcan use
the “Correction” commandtocorrect the
block ofdigits lastspoken. Whenyouinput
this command, voicecontroldeletes thelast
block ofdigits andrepeats thedigits inputup
to this point. Voicecontrolwill then prompt
you tocont inue withtheentr y.
Example ofdialog :
s Dialnumber
t Please saythenumber
s Zeroonethree zero
t Zeroonethree zero
s Fivezero zero five
t Fivezero zero five 174
PhoneVoice
Control
s
Correction
t Zerooneth ree zero. Pleas econt inue.
s Fivezero zerofive
t Fivezero zerofive
s Okay
t Dialing number
“Dele te” While
youareenter inganumber, youcan use
the “Delete” commandto delete allthe digits
which havebeen entered.Afteryou have
input thiscomman d,voice controlprompts
you toenter additional digitsorcomman ds.
Ex ample ofdialog:
s Dialnumber
t Please saythenumber
s Zeroonethree zero
t Zeroonethree zero
s Fivezero zerofive
t Fivezero zerofive
s Delete
t Number deleted, pleasesaythe
number again
s Zerothree seven three
t Zerothree seven three
s Threenineone
t Threenineone
s Okay
t Dialing number
“Save Name”(Address Book) (Y
page 183)
“Dial Name”(Address Book) (Y
page 183)
“Dele teNam e”(Address Book) (Y
page 184) “Read
outPhone Book”and“Dialing a
Phone Number” You
canusethe“Read outphone book”
comman dto listen toall entr iesinthe phone
book inwhich aphone number isalso stored
and, ifrequired, selectanentr y.
Ex ample ofdialog:
s Readoutphone book
The system readsoutallthe address
book entrieswith phone numbers. If
the listcont ains more than30entr ies,
the system asksyoutosay thename
from which thereading shallbe
start ed.
u Thesystem showsthelistofphone
book entriesbeing readout.
X To select anentry: Pressthe? button
immediately afterthedesired entryhas
been readout.
i Ifthere ismore thanonephone number
for anentr y,voice controlqueries this.
t Doyou want tocall Smith ?
s Home
t Smithhome. Dialing.
X To cancel thedialog: Pressthe%
button .
The system confirms byresponding
“Cancel”.
“Redial” You
canusethe“Redia l”comman dto redial
the number mostrecent lycalled.
Managing AnnouncementServices or
Voice Mail You
canalso usevoice controltomanage
your voice mailorrecorded announcement
services. Phone
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