XSearch for an entry in the phone book on
the mobile phoned(
Ypage 394).
XSelect the list symbol to the right of the
entry by sliding VYthe COMAND control-
ler and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Save Entryand press Wto con-
firm.
The Data saved
message appears. The
phone book entry is now saved as an
address book entry.
The dsymbol is replaced by the ¥sym-
bol.
Importing contacts
Information and requirements
You can import contacts (vCards) from the
memory card and a USB device into the
address book, or receive vCards via Blue-
tooth
®.
iUp to 2500 entries can be imported into
the address book. A message notifies you
when the maximum number is reached.
You then have to delete existing entries in
order to import new entries (
Ypage 404).
Depending on the source of the contact data,
different requirements apply:
SourcePrerequisites
Memory cardThe SD memory card is
inserted (
Ypage 447). It
contains importable con-
tact details.
USB deviceThe USB device is inserted
into the USB port
(
Ypage 447). It contains
importable contact details.
Requirements for receiving vCards via
Bluetooth®
You can receive vCards from devices (e.g.
from a PC) that support the sending of vCards
via Bluetooth
®. It is not necessary to authorize the device in
COMAND to do so.
Please bear the following in mind:
RBluetooth®must be activated in COMAND
and on the Bluetooth®device; see the oper-
ating instructions for the device.
Rthe Bluetooth®device must be able to send
vCards via Bluetooth®(see operating
instructions for the device).
Rthe Bluetooth®device in the vehicle must
be switched on.
Importing from the memory card or USB
device
Entries imported from the memory card or
from a USB device have the ¯symbol.
The following conditions must be fulfilled in
order to import vCards:
RvCards (vcf files) may be located in the main
directory or in folders. COMAND allows you
to select the relevant folders directly.
RvCards must have the file extension ".vcf".
iOne vcf file may contain several vCards.
COMAND supports vCards in versions 2.1
and 3.0.
XSelect Address Bookin the address book
or, if the telephone basic menu is shown,
select Phone
by sliding VÆand turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
XSelect Download Contactsand press W
to confirm.
A menu appears.
XSelect From The Memory CardorFrom
USB Devicein the menu by turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
XSelect AddorOverwriteand press Wto
confirm.
Add
imports the entries from the memory
card or USB device into the address book.
Overwrite
imports the entries from the
memory card or USB device and overwrites
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XTo call up the entire menu:when the
short menu is displayed, slide VÆthe
COMAND controller downwards.
or
XSelect a free area on the website by sliding
ZVÆ, XVYoraVb the COMAND control-
ler and press Wto confirm.
Open
Opens the website to the selectable item.
XCall up the menu (Ypage 431).
XConfirm Openby pressing Wthe COMAND
controller.
Enter URL
XCall up the menu (Ypage 431).
XSelect Enter URLby turning cVdor slid-
ing ZVÆ the COMAND controller and press
W to confirm.
XEnter a web address (URL) (Ypage 429). Calling up the previous website
XCall up the menu (Ypage 431).
XSelect
Previousby turning cVdor sliding
ZVÆ the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
Calling up the next website
XCall up the menu (Ypage 431).
XSelect Nextby turning cVdor sliding ZVÆ
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
View
You can use this function to:
Rposition a selection window on websites
that are larger than the display
Rselect a window that is already open
XCall up the menu (Ypage 431).
XSelect Viewby turning cVdor sliding ZVÆ
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
or
XPress the zkey on the number keypad.
iYou cannot use the zkey if a phone
call is being made.
XTo position the selection window: con-
firm Fullscreen
ViewofCurrentPage
by pressing Wthe COMAND controller.
A selection window appears on the web-
site.
XSlide XVY, ZVÆoraVb the COMAND
controller and position the selection win-
dow on the website.
XPress Wthe COMAND controller.
The selected section is enlarged.
XTo display and select open windows:
select Display Open Windows
by turning
cVd or sliding ZVÆthe COMAND control-
ler and press Wto confirm.
The carousel view appears.
XPress Wthe COMAND controller.
The website is displayed.
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iIf a medium contains other files in addi-
tion to music files, the loading time before
the first track starts to play may be longer.
Inserting
XPress the 8button.
If there is a disc already inserted, it will be
ejected.
XTake the disc out of the slot.
XInsert a disc into the slot.
When a suitable data carrier is correctly
inserted, the drive draws it in and plays it.
Removing
XPress the 8button.
XTake the disc out of the slot.
If you do not take the disc out of the slot, it
is drawn in again automatically after a short
while and reloaded.
Inserting and ejecting an SD memory
card
General information
COMAND supports SD memory cards
(Secure Digital), SDHC memory cards
(Secure Digital HighCapacity) and SDXC
memory cards (Secure Digital eXtended
Capacity.
iNot all memory cards available on the
market are designed for the temperatures
which may be reached in the vehicle.
If the SD memory card is no longer in use,
you should remove it from COMAND. High
temperatures can damage the card.
Due to the wide range of SD memory cards
available on the market, playback cannot
be guaranteed for all brands of SD memory
card.
The readable storage capacity depends on
the memory card used. You can obtain fur-
ther information at any authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center. Inserting an SD memory card
XInsert the memory card into the slot on the
control panel until it engages in place. The
side with the contacts must face down-
wards and point towards the slot.
If no MP3 tracks can be found, you will see
a message to this effect.
The first 100 MP3 tracks are loaded. The
first MP3 track is then played. Further
tracks are loaded in the background; this is
indicated by an hourglass symbol.
Ejecting an SD memory card
XPress the memory card.
The memory card is ejected.
XRemove the memory card from slot.
Connecting a USB device
The USB port is located in the stowage com-
partment in the center console.
Electrical consumption at this connection
must not exceed a continuous current of
500 mA. If the electrical consumption is
higher, use a separate source to provide
power for the USB device (e.g.
12 V power supply).
XConnect the USB device (e.g. USB stick) to
the USB port.
If no MP3 tracks can be found, you will see
a message to this effect.
The first 100 MP3 tracks are loaded. The
first MP3 track is then played. Further
tracks are loaded in the background; this is
indicated by an hourglass symbol.
iDue to the wide range of USB devices
available on the market, playback cannot
be guaranteed for all brands of USB device.
Information about suitable USB devices
can be obtained from an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.
MP3 players must support Media Transfer
Protocol (MTP). The MTP mode must be
active.
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Switching to audio CD or MP3 mode
Inserting or connecting a medium
XInsert CDs (Ypage 446)
or
XInserting an SD memory card
(
Ypage 447)
or
XConnect a USB device (Ypage 447).
COMAND loads the medium inserted and
starts to play it.
Switching on using the button
XPress the hbutton one or more times.
By pressing the hbutton repeatedly, you
can switch modes in the following order:
R
R
CD/video DVD/MP3 CD/MP3 DVD in the
single DVD drive (disc mode)
RMemory card mode
RMUSIC REGISTER
RUSB storage device
RMedia Interface or audio AUX mode
RBluetooth®audio mode
XSelect an audio medium from the media list
(
Ypage 449).
Switching modes via the audio menu
XSelect Audioin the main function bar by
sliding ZVand turning cVdthe COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
The last active audio source is now activa-
ted.
You can activate a different audio source
using the audio menu.
XSelect Audioby sliding ZVand turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
The audio menu appears.
XSelect Disc,MemoryCard,MusicRegis‐
ter, USB Storageor Media Interface
and press Wto confirm.
This switches to the desired audio source.
XSelect an audio medium from the media list (
Ypage 449).
Example display: audio CD mode
:CD cover (if available)
;Gracenote®media data found, then the
elapsed track time
=Track number and track name (if stored
on the disc as CD text or if Gracenote®
data is available)
?Graphic time and track display
ADisc type, disc position in the media list
and disc name (if stored on the disc as CD
text or if Gracenote
®data is available)
BArtist (if stored on the disc as CD text or if
Gracenote®data is available)
CCD mode menu
Example display: MP3 mode
:Cover (if available)
;Track time
=Track number and name
?Graphic time and track display
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AMedium type, position of medium in the
media list, current folder or current album
BArtist (if available)
CMP3 mode menu
Pause function
CD and MP3 mode
XTo pause playback:briefly press the8
button.
The , symbol appears at the top left in
the status bar.
XTo continue playback: briefly press the
8 button again.
The , symbol disappears.
Selecting a CD or MP3 disc
Selecting via the media list
XIn CD and MP3 mode: selectMediausing
the COMAND controller VÆ(slide) and
cVd (turn) and confirm with W.
The media list appears. The #dot indicates
the current medium being played.
Media list
The media list shows the discs currently avail- able.
XSelect the data medium by turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
Positions in the media list
Single DVD drive, position 1: readable data
media are audio CDs, MP3 CDs or MP3
DVDs and video DVDs
Memory card, position 2
MUSIC REGISTER, position 3
USB storage device, position 4
Media Interface, position 5
Bluetooth®audio: position 6
iIf a disc cannot be read, an entry appears
next to the corresponding magazine tray.
iIf you select a video DVD, the system
switches to video DVD mode (
Ypage 475).
Selecting a track using the number key-
pad
XWhen the display/selection window is
active, press a number key, e.g. n.
The medium at the corresponding position
in the media list is loaded and then played.
Selecting a track
Selecting by skipping to a track
XTo skip forwards or back to a track: turn
cVd the COMAND controller when the dis-
play/selection window is active.
or
XPress the EorF button.
The skip forward function skips to the next
track.
The skip back function skips to the begin-
ning of the current track if the track has
been playing for more than 8 seconds. If the
track has been playing for less than
8 seconds, it skips to the start of the pre-
vious track.
If the Random Tracks
orRandom Folder
playback option has been selected, the
track order is random.
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Selecting a track using the number key-
pad
XPress the¯key on the number keypad.
A numerical entry field appears. The num-
ber of positions offered corresponds to the
number of tracks on the CD. Only numbers
that correspond to a track number on the
CD can be entered.
XEnter the desired track number using the
number keys.
The track plays after the last possible num-
ber is entered.
iPressing and holding a number key for
more than 2 seconds completes the entry,
and the corresponding track is played.
Selecting a track using music search
XSelect Current tracklist,Folderor a
category and press Wto confirm.
Select music via categories (e.g. album,
artist) with the music search function.
If you select a category, COMAND starts a
search for track information if the following
conditions are fulfilled:
Rthe data carriers are inserted or connected
Rthe track information from these data car-
riers is not yet contained in the COMAND
music database.
COMAND imports track information from the
following data carriers:
RDisc (CD/MP3)
RMemory card
RMUSIC REGISTER
RUSB storage device The
Track information is complete
message appears once the search is comple-
ted. COMAND stores the music data in its
own database. You can now select the avail-
able music data within the desired category.
You will find further information on searching
for music in the "Music search" section
(
Ypage 454).
XIn audio CD or MP3 mode, select Searchby
sliding VÆand turning cVdthe COMAND
controller and then press Wto confirm.
The category list appears.
Example: current track list
XSelect the track by turning cVdthe
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
The basic display appears and the track is
played.
Fast forwarding/rewinding
XWhile the display/selection window is
active, slide XVYand hold the COMAND
controller until the desired position has
been reached.
or
XPress and hold the EorF button
until the desired position is reached.
Gracenote®Media Database
Introduction
This function is only available in audio CD
mode.
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attained with up-to-date Gracenote®music
recognition technology. Information about
new versions can be obtained from an author-
ized Mercedes-Benz Center.
You can have your music recognition soft-
ware updated there with a DVD, or you can
update it yourself.
iThe Gracenote Media Database is upda-
ted in conjunction with the navigation sys-
tem's digital map (
Ypage 377).
Displaying the track and album
XPress the zbutton.
The current track and album are displayed
in a window.
Displaying metadata (MP3 mode)
COMAND can also display the album name
and artist (metadata) during playback if this
information has been entered into the sys-
tem.
For all media that contain MP3 data (e.g. MP3
CD, SD memory card, MUSIC REGISTER), you
can determine whether:
Rthe metadata contained in the tags of the
encoded music data should be displayed
Rthe file and directory names should be dis-
played during playback
XTo display the album and artist name:
select MP3
orUSBin the basic display by
sliding VÆand turning cVdthe COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Display track informationand
press Wto confirm.
Selecting an active partition (USB mass
storage devices only)
You can select this function for USB mass
storage devices when the storage device is
partitioned. Up to 5 partitions (primary or log-
ical, FAT, FAT32 and NTFS) are supported.
XSelect MP3in the basic display by sliding
VÆ and turning cVdthe COMAND con-
troller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Select active partitionand
press Wto confirm.
Playback options
XTo select options: switch on audio CD or
MP3 mode (
Ypage 448).
XSelect CDorMP3mode by sliding VÆand
turning cVdthe COMAND controller and
then pressing Wto confirm.
The options list appears. The #dot indi-
cates the option selected.
XSelect an option by turning cVdand press
W to confirm.
The option is switched on. For all options
except Normal track sequence
, you will
see a corresponding display in the display/
selection window.
The following options are available to you:
RNormal track sequence
The tracks are played in the normal order
(e.g. track 1, 2, 3, etc.).
In MP3 mode, the track order is determined
by the order in which the tracks are written
to the MP3 data carrier when it is created.
Alphabetical order is the most common.
Once all the tracks in a folder have been
played, the tracks in the next folder are
played.
RRandom media
All the tracks on the medium are played in
random order (e.g. track 3, 8, 5 etc.).
RRandom track list(MP3 mode only)
You will hear the tracks in the current play-
list or currently active folder (including all
subfolders) in random order.
iThe Normal track sequenceoption is
automatically selected when you change
the disc you are currently listening to or
when you select a different medium. If an
option is selected, it remains selected after
COMAND is switched on or off.
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General notes
Depending on the volume and format of the
MP3 data, the length of time required for
reading the data may increase.
Permissible data carriers
RCD-R and CD-RW
RDVD-R and DVD-RW
RDVD+R and DVD+RW
RSD memory card
RUSB storage device
Permissible file systems
RISO 9660/Joliet standard for CDs
RUDF for video DVDs
RFAT16, FAT32 and NTFS for SD memory
card and USB storage media
Multisession CDs
For multisession CDs, the content of the first
session determines how COMAND will proc-
ess the CD. COMAND plays only one session
and gives priority to the audio CD session.
If possible, use COMAND to play only CDs
that have been written in one session.
File structure of a data carrier
When you create a disc with compressed
music files, the tracks can be organized in
folders. A folder may also contain subfolders.
The disc may contain no more than eight
directory levels. Files beyond the eighth level
will not be recognized by the system.
iCOMAND loads up to 15,000 tracks from
an SD memory card or USB storage
medium.
Track and file names
When you create a disc with compressed
music files, you can assign names to the
tracks and fo
lders.
COMAND uses these names accordingly for
the display. Folders that contain data other
than MP3 or WMA tracks are not displayed by
COMAND. If MP3 or WMA files are stored in the root
directory itself, the root directory will also be
treated as a folder. COMAND will then show
the name of the root directory as the folder
name.
You should observe the following when
assigning track names:
Rtrack names must have at least one char-
acter.
Rtrack names must have the extension
"mp3" or "wma".
Rthere must be a dot between the track
name and the extension.
Example of a correct track name:
"Track1.mp3".
Permissible formats
COMAND supports the following formats:
RMPEG1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3)
RMicrosoft Windows Media Audio V8 and V9
(WMA) without copy protection
Microsoft Windows Media Audio V2, V7, V8
and V9 (WMA)
Radditional music files in AAC format with
the file extensions .aac, .mp4, .m4a
and .m4b, but not copy-protected iTunes
music files with the extension .m4p.
iIf, in addition to MP3 files, there are other
music files in these audio formats stored on
the disc, the loading process may require a
l
onger time before the first track is played.
iThe MP3 audio encoding method is under
license from Fraunhofer IIS (Institut Integ-
rierte Schaltungen – Institute for Integrated
Circuits) and Thomson.
Permissible bit and sampling rates
COMAND supports MP3files of the following
types:
Rfixed and variable bit rates from 32 kbit/s
to 320 kbit/s
Rsampling rates of 8 kHz to 48 kHz
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