You can authorize up to fifteen Bluetooth®
devices.
iIf you authorize a mobile phone that sup-
ports Bluetooth®audio, the A2DP and
AVRCP Bluetooth®audio profiles are con-
nected automatically.
The mobile phone is then entered:
Rin the Bluetooth®telephone list
(
Ypage 385)
Rin the Bluetooth®device list
(
Ypage 462).
Mercedes-Benz recommends authorizing a
mobile phone in Bluetooth
®telephony
(
Ypage 385).
Searching for and authorizing a Blue-
tooth
®audio device
Example: Bluetooth®device list
:
Newly detected mobile phone with Blue-
tooth®audio function in range
;Bluetooth®audio player not within range
but previously authorized (symbol
appears in gray)
The Bluetooth®device list displays all author-
ized devices, whether they are within range or
not. After a device search, devices which are
within range but not authorized are also dis-
played.
XSwitch on Bluetooth®audio mode
(
Ypage 465).
If you see the No Bluetooth Audio
Device Authorizedmessage, you will
need to authorize the Bluetooth®audio
device first.
XSelect BTAudioby sliding VÆand turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
XConfirm Bluetooth Audio Device List
by pressing Wthe COMAND controller.
XTo search: confirmSearch for BT
Audio Devicesby pressing the COMAND
controller W.
COMAND searches for Bluetooth
®audio
devices within range and adds them to the
Bluetooth
®device list. If Bluetooth®audio
devices support the Bluetooth®audio pro-
files (A2DP, AVRCP), the devices are detec-
ted.
The duration of the search depends on the
number of Bluetooth
®audio devices within
range and their characteristics.
XTo authorize: select a Bluetooth®audio
device that has not yet been authorized
from the list (: in the example) by turning
cVd the COMAND controller.
XSelect the symbol to the right of the Blue-
tooth®audio device by sliding VYthe
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect Authorizeand press Wto confirm.
Depending on the Bluetooth®audio device
used, you now have two options for con-
tinuing with authorization.
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XOption 1:enter the passkey (Ypage 385).
After successful authorization, the Blue-
tooth
®audio device is connected and
starts playing.
XOption 2 (Secure Simple Pairing): if the
digit codes displayed in COMAND and on
the Bluetooth
®audio device are the same,
confirm Yes
by pressing W.
If you select Yes
, authorization continues
and the Bluetooth®audio device is connec-
ted. Playback starts.
If you select No
, authorization will be can-
celed.
iThe Bluetooth®audio device must sup-
port Bluetooth®version 2.1 for connection
via Secure Simple Pairing. COMAND cre-
ates a six-digit code, which is displayed on
both devices that are to be connected
External authorization
If COMAND does not find your Bluetooth®
audio device, this may be due to particular
security settings on your Bluetooth®audio
device. In this case, check whether your Blue-
tooth
®audio device can locate COMAND. The
Bluetooth®device name of COMAND is MB
Bluetooth.
XSwitch on Bluetooth®audio mode
(
Ypage 465).
XSelect BTAudioby sliding VÆand turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
XConfirm Bluetooth Audio Device List
by pressing Wthe COMAND controller.
XTo search: confirmConnect via BT
Audio Deviceby pressing the COMAND
controller W.
The duration of the search depends on the
number of Bluetooth
®audio devices within
range and their characteristics.
XTo authorize: start the authorization on
the Bluetooth®audio device, see the oper-
ating instructions of the Bluetooth®audio
device.
After successful authorization, the Blue-
tooth
®audio device is connected and
starts playing.
iWith some Bluetooth®audio devices,
playback must first be started on the device
itself so that COMAND can play the audio
files.
Reconnecting a Bluetooth
®audio device
The Bluetooth
®audio profiles are connected
automatically under the following circum-
stances:
Rone of the last two mobile phones to have
been connected has also been used as a
Bluetooth
®audio player (if this function is
supported by the mobile phone).
Rthe mobile phone takes over the automatic
connection itself.
A Bluetooth
®audio player without telephone
functions is not automatically reconnected,
even if it was the last device connected.
If the No Bluetooth Audio Device Con‐
nectedmessage appears, you have two
options to connect a Bluetooth®audio
device:
Connecting last device
XConfirm Connect Last Devicein the
basic display by pressing Wthe COMAND
controller.
If COMAND can locate the Bluetooth
®
audio device, it will be connected and start
playing.
iWith some Bluetooth®audio devices,
playback must first be started on the device
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Switching to Bluetooth®audio mode
The Bluetooth®audio basic display
Example: Bluetooth®audio basic display
:
Track name
;Current playback settings (no symbol for
"Normal track sequence")
=Album name
?Sound settings
AMedia list
BArtist
CTo stop Éor start Ìplayback
DTo connect a Bluetooth®audio device, to
increase the volume on COMAND
EBluetooth®audio data medium type
FData medium position in the media list
iIf the Bluetooth®audio device connected
supports metadata and corresponding data
is available, then the artist, track and album
name can be displayed.
Using the Bluetooth
®audio basic display
XConnect Bluetooth®audio devices
(
Ypage 461)
or
XReconnect the Bluetooth®audio device
(
Ypage 463).
COMAND activates the Bluetooth®audio
device. The basic display appears and the
device starts playing. Using the DISC button
XPress the
hbutton one or more times.
By pressing the hbutton repeatedly, you
can switch modes in the following order:
RCD/MP3 (disc)
RMemory card mode
RMUSIC REGISTER
RUSB storage device
RMedia Interface or audio AUX mode
RBluetooth®audio mode
Using the media list
XSelect Bluetooth Audioin the media list
by turning cVdthe COMAND controller
and press Wto confirm (
Ypage 449).
COMAND activates the connected device.
You will see a message to this effect. The
basic display then appears.
Starting/stopping playback
XTo start playback: selectÌby sliding
VÆ and turning cVdthe COMAND con-
troller and press Wto confirm.
Playback starts. Éis selected.
XTo stop playback: selectÉby turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
A message appears. Ìis selected.
XTo continue playback: selectÌby
turning cVdthe COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
A message appears. Éis selected.
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:Four-pin socket for ⅛ inch stereo jack,
e.g. for MP3 players (audio and video)
;iPod®plug for connecting an iPod®
=USB socket for connecting an MP3 player
?Example of device: iPod®
XConnect the external device with suitable
socket:,;or=.
COMAND activates the device, a display
appears (when connecting an iPod
®plug or
USB socket).
If you remove a device, the No
DeviceCon‐
nectedmessage appears.
iA connected iPod®or MP3 player should
not be simultaneously operated via the
Media Interface and the remote control
(e.g. Bluetooth
®remote control) or directly
via the device itself. This may cause unfore- seen technical difficulties.
Applications (Apps) that are activated on
the connected device may lead to malfunc-
tions.
iConnecting a fully discharged iPod®or
MP3 player can result in an extended initi-
alization period.
Malfunction messages appear while the
device is being activated if:
Rthe connected device is not supported
( External Device Unavailable
mes-
sage).
Rthe connected device consumes too much
power.
Rthe Media Interface connection is faulty.
Ra mass storage device (e.g. a USB memory
stick or USB hard drive) is connected to the
Media Interface.
In this case the Please connect the
device to the other USB portmes-
sage appears.
iThe separate USB connection ensures
quick access and expanded media content options.
iConsult an authorized Mercedes-Benz
Center if you have further questions.
Disconnecting an iPod
®
XPress the release catch on iPod®plug ;
and pull the iPod®cable from the iPod®,
see the separate cable kit instructions.
Switching to Media Interface mode
General notes
In extreme cases, starting up individual func-
tions can take up to several minutes – this
depends on the external device and its con-
tent (e.g. video podcasts).
Only use the original software to save files on
iPods
®or MP3 players. Otherwise, some or all
functions may not be available.
Switching on automatically
XConnect an external device (Ypage 467).
COMAND activates the device (if connec-
ted via the iPod
®connector or USB socket).
The basic display then appears.
Switching on using the DISC button
The external device is connected to the Media Interface.
XPress the hbutton one or more times.
By pressing the DISC button repeatedly, you
can switch modes in the following order:
RCD/MP3 (disc)
RMemory card mode
RMUSIC REGISTER
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RUSB storage device
RMedia Interface or audio AUX mode
RBluetooth®audio mode
Switching on using a number key
XPress the onumber key (single DVD
drive).
This selects the connected external audio
device directly.
Switching on via the media list
Media Interface mode (iPod®mode)
:
Cover (if available) or representation of
device
;Track number
=Elapsed track time (also in format
00:00:00 for audio books)
?Track name
AGraphic time display
BTrack position in playlist
CAlbum name (if available)
DArtist (if available)
EMusic search
FPosition in the media list
GType of data medium
HPlayback options
XIn the media list, turn cVdthe COMAND
controller to select the entry under position
5 and press Wto confirm (
Ypage 449).
COMAND activates the connected device.
You will see a message to this effect. The
basic display then appears. If no device is connected, you will see the
Media Interface
entry instead of a
device name.
The type of device connected is indicated by
the corresponding symbol for iPod
®
(iPhone®) or MP3 player.
The current playback option is shown with a
symbol after the album name (no display for
Normal Track Sequence
) (Ypage 472).
iIf the device connected does not contain
any playable tracks, a message appears to
this effect.
Selecting music files
Note
COMAND displays the data stored on the
iPod
®, iPhone®or MP3 player according to
the file structure used in the respective
medium.
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
beginning of the current track if the track
has been playing for more than eight sec-
onds. If the track has been playing for less
than eight seconds, it skips to the start of
the previous track. If you have selected a
playback option other than Normal
Track
Sequence, the track sequence is random.
Selecting using the number keypad
XTo make an entry: press thelbutton.
An input menu appears. The number of
characters available for input depends on
the number of stored tracks.
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Basic settings
Adjusting the brightness, contrast or
color
XIn video DVD or video AUX mode, press the W COMAND Controller.
The menu is shown.
XSelect DVD-VideoorAuxby turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
A menu appears.
XSelect Brightness,Contrastor Colorby
turning cVdthe COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
XSet the value between - 5 and + 5 and press
Wto confirm.
Changing the picture format
XPress Wthe COMAND controller.
The menu is shown.
XSelect DVD-Videoby sliding VÆand turn-
ing cVd the COMAND controller and press
W to confirm.
A menu appears.
XSelect 16:9 Optimized,4:3or Wide‐
screenand press Wto confirm.
The dot in front of the entry indicates the
currently selected format.
XSelect a setting by turning cVdthe
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
Video DVD mode
Important safety notes
GWARNING
The CD/DVD drive is a class 1 laser product.
If you open the housing of the CD/DVD drive,
there is a risk of exposure to invisible laser
radiation. This laser radiation could damage
your retina. There is a risk of injury.
Never open the housing. Always have main-
tenance and repair work carried out at a quali- fied specialist workshop.
GWARNING
Handling discs while driving may distract you from traffic conditions. You could also lose
control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an
accident.
Handle discs only when the vehicle is station-
ary.
Bear in mind that at a speed of only 30 mph
(approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle covers
a distance of 44 feet (approximately 14 m)
ever yse cond.
Notes on discs
!Do not affix stickers or labels to the discs.
They could peel off and damage COMAND.
Stickers can cause the disc to bend, which
can result in read errors and disc recogni-
tion problems.
!COMAND is designed to play discs that
comply with the EN 60908 standard. There-
fore, you can only use discs with a maxi-
mum thickness of 1.3 mm.
If you insert thicker discs, e.g. those that
contain data on both sides (DVD on one
side and audio data on the other), they can- not be ejected and can damage the device.
Only use round discs with a diameter of
12 cm. Do not use discs with a diameter of
8 cm, even with an adapter.
Playback problems may occur when playing
copied discs. There are a large variety of
discs, DVD authoring software, writing soft-
ware and writers available. This variety means
that there is no guarantee that the system will
be able to play discs that you have copied
yourself.
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DVD playback conditions
If video DVDs do notconfor mto th eNTS Cor
PA LTV standards, they may creat epicture,
soun dor other problem sdurin gplayback .
COMAN Dis capable of playin gbac kvideo
DVDs produced accordin gto th efollowing
standards:
RRegio ncode 1or region code 0(n oregion
code)
RPA Lor NTS Cstandard
You will generally fin dth erelevant details
either on th eDV Ditsel for on th eDV Dcase.
iIf you inser t avideo DV Dwit h a differen t
region code, you will see amessage to this
effect .
iCOMAN Dis set to region code 1at th e
factory. Thi ssetting can be changed at an
authorized Mercedes-Ben zCenter. Thi swill
allow you to play video DVDs wit h adiffer-
en tregion code, provided that they are pro -
duced in accordance wit hth ePA Lor NTS C
standard .The region code can be changed
up to fiv etimes .
Function restrictions
Dependin gon th eDVD, it is possible that cer-
tain function sor action swill be temporarily
blocke dor may no tfunction at all. As soo nas
you tr yto activat ethese function sor actions,
you will see th eK symbol in th edisplay.
Inserting an dremovin gDVDs
XProceed as described in th e"Inserting and
ejecting CD sand DVDs "section
(
Ypage 446).
Switchin gto video DVD mode
Switching on automatically
XInser t avideo DVD.
COMAN Dload sth emedium inserte dand
start sto play it . Switching on using th
eDISC butto n
XPress theh button.
COMAN Dswitches to th eprevious dis c
operatin gmode.
By pressing th eh buttonrepeatedly, you
can switch modes in th efollowing order :
Rvideo DVD/CD/MP3 in th esingle DV D
drive (dis cmode)
Rmemor ycar dmode
RMUSIC REGISTE R
RUSBstorage devic e
RMedia Interface or audio AU Xmode
RBluetoot h®audio mode
XSelectMediaby slidin gVÆ and turnin g
cVd theCOMAN Dcontroller and press W
to confirm .
XSelect aý video DV Dfrom th emedia list
(
Ypage 478).
Switching on wit hth evideo menu
XSelec tVideoin th emain function bar by
slidin gZV and turnin gcVd theCOMAN D
controller and press Wto confirm .
Video DV Dmode is switched on .
Showing/hiding thecontro lmenu
XTo show: in DVDvideo mode, slid eZVÆ
th eCOMAN Dcontroller .
XTo hide:slideZVÆ theCOMAN Dcontrol-
ler .
or
XWait fo rapproximately eigh tseconds.
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Pause function
XShow the menu (Ypage 477).
XTo pause playback:selectËby turn-
ing cVd the COMAND controller and press
W to confirm.
The Ë display changes to Ì.
XTo continue playback: selectÌand
press Wto confirm.
The menu is hidden.
Selecting a scene/chapter
If the film is divided into scenes or chapters,
you can select them directly while the film is
running, or skip forwards step by step. Some
DVDs do not permit this at certain points (e.g.
during the opening credits).
It may also be possible to select the scene/
chapter from within the menu stored on the
DVD.
XTo skip forwards or back: in full screen
mode, turn cVdthe COMAND controller.
or
XSlide XVY the COMAND controller.
or
XPress the EorF button on the con-
trol panel.
The navigation menu (
Ypage 476) appears
for approximately eight seconds.
Selecting a film/track
DVD function menu
This function is only available if the DVD is
divided into several films/titles. If the DVD contains several films, these can be selected
directly. A film can be selected either when
the DVD is being played back or when it is
stopped.
The film can also be selected from the menu
on the DVD itself.
XShow the menu (Ypage 477).
XSelect
DVD-Videoby turning cVdthe
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect DVD Functionsand press Wto
confirm.
A menu appears.
XSelect Title Selectionby turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
XSelect a film/title and press Wto confirm.
Selecting a video DVD from the media
list
XShow the menu (Ypage 477).
XSelect Mediaby sliding VÆand turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
The media list appears. The #dot indicates
the current medium being played. Video
DVDs are indicated by the ýicon.
XPress Wthe COMAND controller.
COMAND loads the video DVD and begins
playing it.
iIf you select a CD or an MP3 medium, you
switch to the respective audio mode.
Further information on the media list
(
Ypage 449).
DVD menu
Calling up the DVD menu
The DVD menu is the menu stored on the DVD
itself. It is structured in various ways accord- ing to the individual DVD and permits certain
actions and settings.
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