ments back on manually: Select “Navi” 씮 6.
왘 Adjusting volume of the messages: Adjust the volume during an automatic announcement (컄 page 91).
or 왘 Call up an announcement manually us-
ing “Navi” 씮 6 and adjust the vol- ume (컄 page 91).
Navigation announcements
Warning!
Navigation announcements are intended to direct you while driving without diverting your attention from the road and driving.
Please always use this feature instead of consulting the map display for directions. Consulting the symbols or map display for directions may cause you to divert your at- tention from driving and increase your risk of an accident.
i If Russian or Chinese is set as the system language, the navigation announcements are in English. You will find how to set the system lan- guage on (컄 page 231). Navigation announcements are muted during telephone calls. You can, however, call up a cur- rent announcement at any time. You can also call up a current announcement at any time if you have missed an announcement.
Route guidance is already active.
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Control systems COMAND navigation system (during route guidance)
왔 COMAND navigation system (during route guidance) Cancel route guidance
Route browser
왘 Select “Destination” 씮 “Cancel Route Guidance” in map view with the menu system displayed (컄 page 157).
Continuing cancelled route guidance
왘 Select “Destination” 씮 “Continue
Route Guidance” in map view with the menu system displayed (컄 page 157). COMAND calculates the route.
i The route browser shows an overview of the route. You can use the route browser to move along the route section by section and view infor- mation about and details of each section of the route. 왘 Select “Route” 씮 “Route Browser” in map view with the menu system dis- played (컄 page 157). The route browser appears.
i The information 3 about the marked route section shows the street name and the length of the route section. Marked route section 1 is al- ways highlighted in white and outlined in red. 왘 Displaying next or previous route section: Select “Next” or “Previous”. 왘 Increasing or reducing size of the
map: Select ; or :.
왘 Closing route browser:
Select “Back”.
1 Highlighted route section 2 Current vehicle position; the triangle in- dicates the vehicle’s direction of travel 3 Information about the highlighted route
section
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Control systems COMAND navigation system (during route guidance)
Displaying route information
왘 Select “Route” 씮 “Route Info” in map view with the menu system displayed (컄 page 157). The route information appears.
Example display with main destination and stopover 1 Distance to the destination 2 Symbol = for stopover 3 Abbreviation for province (CDN) or
state (USA) 4 Town/city 5 Street 6 Symbol < for main destination 7 Estimated driving time to the destina-
tion
8 Estimated arrival time
i COMAND uses the time set in COMAND as
the basis for calculating the estimated arrival
time. The clock must be set correctly in
COMAND (컄 page 227). The calculation of the
estimated arrival time does not additionally take
into account whether Daylight Saving Time or
standard time is applicable at the destination. If
the destination is in a different time zone, arrival
time display 8 is in local time. This is indicated
by “LT” in the display.
The following data cannot be seen until the route
calculation has been completed:
앫 Distance to destination 1
앫 Estimated arrival time 8
앫 Estimated remaining travel time 7
If the destination is located within a partially dig-
itized area, the following data may differ from the
facts:
앫 Distance to destination 1
앫 Estimated arrival time 8
앫 Estimated remaining travel time 7
왘 Closing route info: Slide omp or
press back button L in the center console (컄 page 82).
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Detour function
i The detour function blocks a section of the route ahead of you. You can set the length of the blockage. If possible, COMAND calculates a de- tour route.
i The detour function may direct you to off-road routes. See Off-road and Off-map for ad- ditional routes and cautions (컄 page 200). 왘 Select “Route” 씮 “Detour” in map view
with the menu system displayed (컄 page 157). The detour function display appears.
왘 Setting length of the blockage:
Select “More” or “Less” until the de- sired length is set.
Control systems COMAND navigation system (during route guidance)
왘 Starting route calculation:
Select “Start”, see also (컄 page 181). 왘 Deleting blockage: Select “Navi” 씮
“Route” 씮 “Detour” 씮 “Delete”.
왘 Select “Back”.
1 Blocked route section 2 Current vehicle position; the triangle in- dicates the vehicle’s direction of travel
3 Information about the blocked route
section
i Blocked route section 1 is always highlight- ed in red/white. The information about blocked route section 3 shows which section of the route is blocked and the length of the blocked section.
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Control systems COMAND navigation system (destination memory)
Saving a destination from the list of last destinations 왘 Select “Navi” 씮 “Destination” 씮
“From Last Destinations”. The list of last destinations appears.
왘 Select desired destination.
The address of the destination is dis- played.
왘 Select “Save”.
You can now select save options.
Selecting save options
Saving a destination without a name 왘 Select “Save Without Name”.
COMAND saves the destination in the destination memory and uses the ad- dress as the destination name.
or 왘 Select “Save as ‘My Address’.” 왘 Select desired category, e.g. “Home”. COMAND saves the destination in the destination memory as your own ad- dress.
Saving a destination with a name 왘 Select “Save new entry”. 왘 Select desired category, e.g. “Home”. The input menu appears with the data fields and the input characters.
Saving a destination in the destination memory
i This function also saves the destination in the address book. There COMAND creates an address book entry containing complete, naviga- ble address data. You can then select this entry in the address book and start navigation to the address.
Saving after the address has been en- tered 왘 Select “Save” after entering the ad-
dress (컄 page 162). You can now select save options.
Saving during route guidance 왘 Select “Destination” 씮 “Save Destina-
tion” during route guidance. You can now select save options.
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Control systems COMAND navigation system (destination memory)
Assigning a destination to an address book entry
i This function assigns the complete, naviga- ble address data to an already existing address book entry. You can then select this entry in the address book and start navigation to the address from there. 왘 Select “Assign Address Book Entry”. 왘 Select desired category, e.g. “Home”. The menu appears for searching for an address book entry.
왘 Select desired address book entry. Pro- ceed as described in the “Searching for an address book entry” section (컄 page 217). If the selected address book entry does not yet contain any navigable address data, COMAND saves the data. If the selected address book entry al- ready contains navigable address data, you will see a question asking you if the previous data should be overwritten.
왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “Yes”, COMAND saves the data.
1 Selected data field with input mark
(cursor)
2 Input characters 왘 Entering data: Proceed as described in the “Changing the data field” operat- ing step in the “Creating a new address book entry” section (컄 page 215).
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Control systems COMAND navigation system (destination memory)
Deleting a destination from the destina- tion memory
왘 Select “Navi” 씮 “Destination” 씮
“From Memory”. Depending on the number of entries in the destination memory, you will see the destination memory list with or without input characters.
Example illustration: destination memory list with input characters 1 Input characters
Example illustration: destination memory list without input characters
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왘 Select desired destination. Proceed as described for destination entry in the “Entering a destination from the desti- nation memory” section (컄 page 182). 왘 Select “Delete” after selecting the des-
tination to be deleted. A prompt appears asking whether you want to delete the destination.
왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “Yes”, COMAND deletes the destination.
i If the navigable address data of the destina- tion to be deleted has also been assigned to an address book entry, COMAND deletes the data there as well. If the corresponding address book entry does not contain any further data, such as telephone numbers, COMAND deletes the entire address book entry.
Control systems COMAND navigation system (destination memory)
Own address
i The destination memory always contains an entry called “My Address”. You can save your home address, for example, under this entry.
Assigning your address for the first time or changing your own address
Assigning and/or changing your own ad- dress 왘 Select “Navi” 씮 “Destination” 씮
“From Memory”. Depending on the number of entries in the destination memory, you will see the destination memory list with or without input characters.
Example illustration: destination memory list without input characters In the destination memory list without in- put characters, the “My Address” entry is automatically highlighted.
Example illustration: destination memory list with input characters 1 Input characters In the destination memory list with input characters 1, the input characters are au- tomatically activated.
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왘 Destination memory list without in- put characters: Press n immediately.
or 왘 Destination memory list with input characters: Slide qm repeatedly until the input characters disappear. The list entry “My Address” is automat- ically highlighted as long as you have not entered any characters using the input characters. 왘 If you have entered characters
from the list of input characters: Rotate ymz or slide qm repeatedly until the list entry “My Address” is highlighted.
왘 Press n. Further operation depends on whether you want to enter the address manually or use an address book entry as your own ad- dress.
Entering an address manually 왘 If you want to assign your own ad-
dress for the first time: Select “Save new entry”.
or 왘 If you want to change your own ad- dress: Select “Change” 씮 “Save new entry”.
In both cases, the address input menu ap- pears. 왘 Enter the address. Proceed as de-
scribed for destination entry in the “En- tering a destination by address” section (컄 page 162).
왘 Select “Save” after entering the ad-
dress. Your address is saved.
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Using the address book entry as your own address 왘 If you want to assign your own ad-
dress for the first time: Select “Assign Address Book Entry”.
or 왘 If you want to change your own ad- dress: Select “Change” 씮 “Assign Ad- dress Book Entry”.
In both cases, the menu appears for searching for an address book entry. 왘 Select desired address book entry. Pro- ceed as described in the “Searching for an address book entry” section (컄 page 217).
Once the address data is complete and if it matches the digital map data, COMAND saves the entry as your own address in the destination memory. If address data is still missing or if it cannot be found on the digital map, a message ap- pears indicating that the address is incom- plete.
Control systems COMAND navigation system (destination memory)
Displaying your own address 왘 Select “Navi” 씮 “Destination” 씮
“From Memory”. The destination memory list appears ei- ther with or without the input charac- ters. Whether the input characters appear depends on the number of en- tries in the destination memory.
왘 Press n.
왘 Closing message: Select “OK”.
i In the address book entry, the town/city and street must be spelled in the same way as the destination entry so that the data matches the digital map data. In order for the state (USA) or province (CDN) to match the map data, you may either enter the entire name or the abbreviation in the address book. Examples: 앫 Florida or FL 앫 Colorado or CO 앫 Alberta or AB 앫 Ontario or ON Depending on which data is missing or cannot be found on the digital map, you must now either: 앫 select a state (USA) or province (CDN) 앫 or enter a town/city 앫 or enter a street 앫 or enter a house number
왘 Selecting a state (USA) or province (CDN): Select desired state (USA) or province (CDN) from the list.
왘 Entering a town: Proceed as de-
scribed for destination entry in the “En- tering a town or city” section (컄 page 168).
왘 Entering a street: Proceed as de-
scribed for destination entry in the “En- tering a street” section (컄 page 171). 왘 Entering a house number: Proceed as described for destination entry in the “Entering a house number” section (컄 page 175). If all data is available and matches the digital map data, you can save the ad- dress.
왘 Saving: Select “Save”.
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Destination memory list without input characters
Destination memory list with input char- acters
In the destination memory list without in- put characters, the “My Address” entry is automatically highlighted. 왘 Press n.
1 Input characters In the destination memory list with input characters 1, the input characters are au- tomatically activated.
If your own address has already been assigned, you will see the menu for starting route guidance with your own address data.
왘 Exiting menu: Select “Back”.
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왘 Slide qm repeatedly until the input
characters disappear. The list entry “My Address” is automat- ically highlighted as long as you have not entered any characters using the input characters. 왘 If you have entered characters
from the list of input characters: Rotate ymz or slide qm repeatedly until the list entry “My Address” is highlighted.
왘 Press n.
If your own address has already been assigned, you will see the menu for starting route guidance with your own address data.
왘 Exiting menu: Select “Back”.
Control systems COMAND navigation system (last destinations)
왔 COMAND navigation system (last destinations) i COMAND automatically saves the last desti- nations for which the route calculation was launched. It is stored in the “last destinations” memory. If this memory is full, COMAND deletes the oldest destination. You can also save one destination from the list of last destinations in the destination memory. It will be saved there permanently.
왘 Centering map on the vehicle’s posi-
tion: Select “Navi” 씮 “Position” 씮 “Vehicle Position Map”.
왘 Saving: Select “Navi” 씮 “Position” 씮
Saving the vehicle position in the list of last destinations
왘 Showing menu system, if neces-
sary: Press n.
왘 Select “Position” 씮 “Save Position”.
COMAND saves the crosshair position as a destination in the list of last desti- nations.
Saving a destination permanently in the destination memory
왘 Proceed as described in the “Saving a destination from the list of last destina- tions” section (컄 page 206).
“Save Position”. COMAND saves the current vehicle po- sition as a destination in the list of last destinations.
Saving the crosshair position in the list of last destinations
i If you have manually moved the map, you will see a crosshair on the map (컄 page 157). You can save the crosshair position as a destina- tion in the list of last destinations.
Deleting one of the last destinations
왘 Select “Navi” 씮 “Destination” 씮
“From Last Destinations”. The list of last destinations appears.
왘 Select desired destination.
The address of the destination ap- pears.
왘 Select “Delete”. 왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
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Address book menu overview
i The components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on (컄 page 81).
Search Search for an ad- dress book entry
New Entry Create new address book entry
Control systems COMAND address book
Warning!
General notes
Please devote your attention first and fore- most to the traffic situation you are in.
Before your journey, please familiarize your- self with the address book functions.
Only use the COMAND when road and traffic conditions permit you to do so. Otherwise you could be involved in an accident in which you or others could be injured.
The address book contains the entries that are saved in the COMAND address book memory. The entries are permanently available even if the phone is not inserted in the cradle*. When you insert the mobile phone into the cradle*, COMAND reads-in the phone book entries saved in the mobile phone and stores the entries as a separate list from the COMAND address book. This list is a copy of the phone’s phone book. This can take several minutes, depending on how many entries the phone book and the address book contain. After the read-in process, the COMAND compares the phone book entries with the address book entries. If all of the telephone numbers of a phone book entry in the mobile phone are present in an address book entry, the ad- dress book shows only the address book entry. If not, the address book also shows the phone book entry in the mobile phone.
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Calling up the address book
왘 Select “Telephone” 씮 “Telephone” 씮
“Address Book”. The main address book display ap- pears. If the address book already con- tains entries, you will see the data of an entry.
Illustration: address book entry i For phone book entries in the mobile phone that contain a name and a telephone number, you will see the name and the number. If a phone book entry in the mobile phone contains several telephone numbers, you will see the message “Multiple Numbers” instead of a telephone num- ber.
Selecting an entry in the main address book display
왘 Slide omp or rotate ymz until the
main area is selected.
Creating a new address book entry
i Please observe the following when creating a new address book entry: You can define your own address in the destina- tion memory in navigation mode. When defining the address, you can transfer data already en- tered as an address book entry. In the address book entry, the town/city and street must be spelled in the same way as the destination entry so that the data matches the digital map data. In order for the state (province) to match the map data, its complete name or abbreviation may be entered. Examples: 앫 Florida or FL 앫 Colorado or CO 앫 Alberta or AB 앫 Ontario or ON
Control systems COMAND address book
왘 Select “Telephone” 씮 “Telephone” 씮
“Address Book” 씮 “New Entry”. The input menu appears with the data fields and the input characters.
Illustration: input menu for private data 1 To switch between work and home
data (
or
symbol)
2 Selected data field with input mark
(cursor)
3 Display of set data type – in example symbol
display, home data is set ( and “Home” display)
4 Input characters
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왘 Changing character set for the input
왘 Canceling an entry: Select “Back”.
If one of the data fields contains new data, a prompt will appear asking whether you want to save the entry. 왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
The entry will either be saved or not, depending on your selection.
characters: Select #. Depending on the previous setting, you will change to letters with special char- acters or to numbers with special char- acters.
왘 Moving cursor in the data field:
Select Y or Z.
왘 Deleting individual characters:
Select ) and briefly press n. The character to the left of the cursor is deleted.
왘 Deleting an entire entry: Select ) and press and hold n until the entry is deleted.
왘 Saving an entry: Select ?.
Control systems COMAND address book
왘 Switching between private and business data: Select symbol 1. The display switches to private or busi- ness data, depending on the previous status.
왘 Changing data field: Slide rmq re-
peatedly until desired entry is highlight- ed.
or 왘 Select [ or ] repeatedly until de-
sired entry is highlighted.
왘 Entering data into a field:
Select desired characters one by one from the input characters.
왘 Toggling upper and lower case for the input characters: Select & or (.
왘 Changing language for the input
characters: Select !. 왘 Select desired language.
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Deleting an entry
Searching for an address book entry
i You cannot delete phone book entries from the mobile phone. 왘 Search for desired entry (컄 page 217). 왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Delete”.
왘 Select “Telephone” 씮 “Telephone” 씮
“Address Book” 씮 “Search”. The search menu appears with the smart speller.
A deletion prompt appears.
왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
The entry will either be deleted or not, depending on your selection.
1 Symbol
for complete address data
from the navigation system
2 Symbol
for summarized entries
from the mobile phone with the same name but different telephone numbers
3 Category symbol 4 Smart speller 5 Symbol 6 Back to the main address book display
for voice entry
Control systems COMAND address book
Entries with category symbol 3 come from the mobile phone. The following cate- gory symbols are possible: 앫
= symbol for “Mobile” category = symbol for “Home” category = symbol for “Work” category = symbol for “Fax” category = symbol for “Pager” category = symbol for “Main” category or for unknown category or for phone entries that are saved on the SIM card of a GSM mobile phone
앫
앫
앫
앫
앫
or
symbols come from the
Entries without a category symbol or with the COMAND address book. All other entries come from the mobile phone and are only visible when the mobile phone is in the cra- dle*. It is possible to add voice entries. Entries with the symbol contain a voice entry (컄 page 224).
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Control systems COMAND address book
Entries with the symbol contain com- plete, navigable address data from the nav- igation system that correspond to digital map data. It is possible to quickly start route guidance to these types of entry (컄 page 223).
Switching from the smart speller to the list 왘 Slide mq repeatedly or press n until
the smart speller is hidden.
or 왘 Select ?.
Switching from the list to the smart speller 왘 Select “Back” from the list.
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왘 Deleting an entire entry: Select ) and press and hold n until the entry is deleted.
왘 Canceling search: Switch from the smart speller to the list (컄 page 218). The entry at the top of the list is auto- matically highlighted.
왘 Going back to main address book
display: If necessary, switch from the list to the smart speller (컄 page 218) and select “Back” in the smart speller.
Searching via the list 왘 If necessary, switch from the smart
speller to the list (컄 page 218).
왘 Rotate ymz or slide qmr until desired
entry is highlighted on the list.
Searching
Searching via the smart speller 왘 Switch from the list to the smart speller
if necessary.
왘 Changing smart speller language:
Select !.
왘 Select desired language. 왘 Changing smart speller character
set: Select #. Depending on the previous setting, you will change to letters with special char- acters or to numbers with special char- acters.
왘 Entering characters: Select the char- acters one by one of the entry you are searching for.
왘 Deleting individual characters:
Select ) and briefly press n. Each time you enter or delete a charac- ter, the closest match will be displayed at the top of the list.
Displaying a complete address book entry
Searching for the desired entry 왘 Search for an address book entry
(컄 page 217).
or 왘 Select an address book entry in the
main address book menu (컄 page 215).
왘 Press n.
The detailed view appears.
Illustration: detailed view for private data 1 To go back to the previous menu 2 To switch between work and home
data (
symbol or
3 Selected data field 4 Display of set data type – in example symbol
display, home data is set ( and “Home” display)
5 To call up options
Control systems COMAND address book
i The options available under “Options” menu item 4 depend on which data field 3 is select- ed. The following options may be available: 앫 Displaying abbreviated content in full
(컄 page 220)
앫 Changing an address book entry
((컄 page 221)
앫 Changing the description of a telephone
number data field (컄 page 221)
앫 Adding a telephone number data field
(컄 page 222)
앫 Calling a number saved in an entry
(컄 page 222)
앫 Starting route guidance to an entry
(컄 page 223)
앫 Options for voice entries (컄 page 224)
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Switching between private or business data 왘 Select symbol 2.
The display switches to private or busi- ness data, depending on the previous status.
Selecting a different data field 왘 Rotate ymz or slide qmr.
Displaying abbreviated content in full 왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Details”.
The display is shown in full.
왘 Closing entire display: Slide qmr or
omp or press n.
Displaying of a complete phone book entry in the mobile phone
i The mobile phone must be inserted in the cradle*.
Searching for the desired entry 왘 Search for phone book entry in mobile
phone (컄 page 217).
or 왘 Select a phone book entry from the
mobile phone using the COMAND address book menu (컄 page 215).
왘 Press n.
The detailed view appears.
Closing the detailed view 왘 Select “Back”.
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1 To go back to the previous menu 2 Category symbol 3 Display for phone book entry in mobile
phone
4 To call up options
i If a phone book entry in the mobile phone has more than one telephone number, you will see all telephone numbers with the respective category symbol 2 in the detailed view.
i The options available under “Options” menu item 4 depend on which data field 3 is select- ed. The following options may be available: 앫 Changing a a phone book entry in the mobile
phone (컄 page 221)
앫 Calling a number saved in an entry
((컄 page 222)
앫 Saving a phone book entry from mobile phone in the address book (컄 page 225)
Closing the detailed view 왘 Select “Back”.
Control systems COMAND address book
Changing an entry
i You cannot change address book entries that come from the phone book in the mobile phone.
Changing an address book entry 왘 Search for an address book entry
(컄 page 217) then, select “Options” 씮 “Change”.
or 왘 Display the details of an address book
entry (컄 page 219) then, select “Op- tions” 씮 “Change Content”. The input menu appears with the data fields.
왘 Proceed as described in the “Switching
between private and business data” paragraph in the “Creating a new ad- dress book entry” section (컄 page 215).
Changing the description of a tele- phone number data field
i This function is not possible for phone book entries in the mobile phone. 왘 Display the details of an entry and high- light the telephone number data field (컄 page 219).
왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Change Entry
Name”.
왘 Select a number category, e.g. “Home”. 왘 Select a telephone category, e.g. “Land
Line”.
왘 Select “Save”.
COMAND saves the data if there are fewer than four numbers assigned to the entry you are searching for in the selected number category. Otherwise, you will see a prompt ask- ing whether one of the existing num- bers should be overwritten.
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왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “Yes”, a selection list will appear containing the four existing numbers.
왘 Select number to be overwritten.
COMAND overwrites the selected num- ber with the new data.
Adding to a telephone number data field
i One address book entry may contain up to four data fields for private telephone numbers and four data fields for business telephone num- bers. This function is not possible for phone book en- tries in the mobile phone. 왘 Display the details of an entry and high- light the telephone number data field (컄 page 219).
왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Add Number”. 왘 Select a number category, e.g. “Home”. 왘 Select a telephone category, e.g. “Land
Line”.
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왘 Select “Save”. COMAND adds the data field to the entry if there are fewer than four numbers as- signed to the entry in the selected number category. You can now enter a number into the data field. 왘 Proceed as described from the “Enter- ing data into a field” operating step in the “Creating a new address book en- try” section (컄 page 215).
If four numbers are already saved for the entry in the selected number category, a prompt will appear asking whether one of the data fields should be overwritten. 왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “Yes”, a selection list will appear containing the four data fields.
왘 Select field to be overwritten.
COMAND deletes the number of the se- lected field. You can now enter a new number into the data field.
왘 Proceed as described from the “Enter- ing data into a field” operating step in the “Creating a new address book en- try” section (컄 page 215).
Calling a number saved in an entry
i To do this, COMAND must be equipped with a telephone*. The mobile phone must be insert- ed in the cradle*. 왘 Display the details of an entry and high- light the telephone number data field (컄 page 219).
왘 Press n. or 왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Call”.
In both cases, the telephone* connects the call. The COMAND display is show- ing the telephone mode screen.
Starting route guidance to an entry
왘 Search for an address book entry
(컄 page 217).
왘 Display the details of an entry and high-
light the address data field (컄 page 219).
왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Navigate”. or 왘 Press n.
i Pressing n only functions if one of the ad- dress data fields contains data.
Further operation depends on whether the address data is complete and matches the digital map data of the navigation system. It does not match, for example, if it is not spelled in the same way as the destination entry.
Address data is complete and matches digital map If “Navigate” is selected, the navigation system starts the route calculation.
Address data is incomplete or does not match digital map
i For the route calculation, the navigation sys- tem requires the correct spellings of the state (province), the town/city or zip code, the street and under some circumstances, the house num- ber. The town/city and street must be spelled in the same manner as the destination entry. The state (province) can be spelled as an entire name or as an abbreviation. Examples: 앫 Florida or FL 앫 Colorado or CO 앫 Alberta or AB 앫 Ontario or ON If “Navigate” is selected, a message ap- pears indicating that the address is incom- plete. 왘 Closing message: Select “OK”. Depending on which data is missing or cannot be found on the digital map, you must now either: 앫 select a state (province)
Control systems COMAND address book
앫 select a county 앫 or enter a town/city 앫 or enter a street 앫 or enter a house number 왘 Selecting a state (province):
Select desired state (province) from the list.
왘 Selecting a county: Select desired
county from the list.
왘 Entering a town: Proceed as de-
scribed for destination entry in the “En- tering a town or city” section (컄 page 168).
왘 Entering a street: Proceed as de-
scribed for destination entry in the “En- tering a street” section (컄 page 171). 왘 Entering a house number: Proceed as described for destination entry in the “Entering a house number” section (컄 page 175).
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i If you have added data, COMAND saves your additions. This means that you do not need to re-enter this additional data later on. The COMAND memory saves the additional data in a special field, which cannot be displayed. The data, which you have entered in the address book initially in the display, remains unchanged.
If all data is available and matches the dig- ital map data, the navigation system starts the route calculation.
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Voice entries
i For voice entries, your vehicle must be equipped with Voice Control. You can not add voice entries to address book entries that have been read-in from the phone book of the mobile phone.
Deleting a voice entry 왘 Search for the address book entry with
a voice entry (컄 page 217).
왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Voice Name” 씮
“Delete”. A deletion prompt appears.
Adding or changing a voice entry
왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
i You can add one voice entry per address book entry. 왘 Search for the address book entry with or without a voice entry (컄 page 217). 왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Voice Name” 씮
“Add” or “Change”. Subsequent operation is controlled by voice. Voice Control guides you through the dialogs.
COMAND deletes the voice entry de- pending on your selection.
Listening to a voice entry 왘 Search for the address book entry with
a voice entry (컄 page 217).
왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Voice Name” 씮
“Read Aloud”. You will hear the voice entry.
Saving a phone book entry from mobile phone in the COMAND address book
Saving a phone book entry from mobile phone as new address book entry
i The mobile phone must be inserted in the cradle* and the COMAND have read out the mo- bile phone book data. This can take several min- utes, depending on how many entries each phone book contains. 왘 Search for phone book entry in mobile
phone (컄 page 217).
or 왘 Display details of a phone book entry in
the mobile phone (컄 page 219).
왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Save” 씮 “New En-
try”.
왘 Select a number category, e.g. “Work”. 왘 Select a telephone category, e.g. “Mo-
bile”.
왘 Select “Save”.
The input menu appears with the data fields. The name and the telephone number are entered automatically.
1 Data field 2 Input mark (cursor) 3 Input characters 왘 Proceed as described in the “Changing a data field” paragraph in the “Creating a new address book entry” section (컄 page 215).
Control systems COMAND address book
Saving a phone book entry from the mobile phone in an existing address book entry
i The mobile phone must be inserted in the cradle*. 왘 Search for a phone book entry in the
mobile phone (컄 page 217).
or 왘 Display details of a phone book entry in
the mobile phone (컄 page 219).
왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Save” 씮 “Add”. 왘 Select a number category, e.g. “Home”. 왘 Select a telephone category, e.g. “Land
Line”.
왘 Select “Save”.
The search menu for address book en- tries appears.
왘 Search for desired entry.
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Importing data from external Bluetooth® devices
You can import vCards from external Bluetooth® devices into the address book. Please keep the following in mind: 앫 Bluetooth® is activated in COMAND (컄 page 232) and in the device con- cerned.
앫 The external device must be able to
send vCards by Bluetooth®.
앫 The external device is inside the vehi-
cle, switched on and authorized (컄 page 232).
왘 Importing: Start data transfer on the external device (see operating instruc- tions of the device concerned). If there is no address book entry with the same first name and last name, COMAND imports the data. If there is already an address book en- try with the same first name and last name, a prompt will appear asking whether the existing data should be overwritten.
왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
The existing address book entry will be overwritten or not, depending on your selection.
Control systems COMAND address book
i There is a detailed description of how to search for an address book entry in the “Search- ing for an address book entry” section (컄 page 217). 왘 After selecting an entry, press n.
COMAND saves the data if there are fewer than four numbers assigned to the selected entry in the selected num- ber category. Otherwise, you will see a prompt asking whether one of the ex- isting numbers should be overwritten.
왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “Yes”, a selection list will appear containing the four existing numbers.
왘 Select the number to be overwritten.
COMAND overwrites the selected num- ber with the new data.
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Control systems COMAND system settings
왔 COMAND system settings Systems settings menu overview
i The components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on (컄 page 81).
Display (컄 page 227) Display settings
Time (컄 page 227) Time settings
Voice Control (컄 page 229) Voice Control settings
Language (컄 page 231) Language settings
Favorite (컄 page 231) Assign favorite button
Services (컄 page 232) Bluetooth® settings
Reset (컄 page 227) Reset COMAND to factory settings
Display settings
Switching the display on or off 왘 Switching off: Select “Vehicle” 씮
“Display OFF”.
왘 Switching back on: Rotate ymz or
slide qmr.
Setting the display design 왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “System Settings”
씮 “Display”.
왘 Select “Day Mode”, “Night Mode” or
“Automatic”.
i In the “Automatic” setting, COMAND ana- lyzes the automatic vehicle light sensor and switches between the display design automati- cally.
Time settings
Setting the time
i The correct time must be set for the follow- ing navigation system functions to operate cor- rectly: 앫 Route guidance on routes with time-depen-
dent traffic guidance
앫 Calculation of estimated arrival time 왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “System Settings”
씮 “Time” 씮 “Time”.
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왘 Selecting hour or minute(s):
Slide omp.
왘 Setting value: Rotate ymz or
slide qmr.
왘 Saving setting: Press n.
i The increment value for setting the minutes depends on the situation. If GPS reception is available, it is 30 minutes. If GPS reception is not available, it is one minute.
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Setting the time zone and switching be- tween Daylight Saving Time and stan- dard time
i The correct time zone and Daylight Saving Time/standard time must be set for the follow- ing navigation system functions to operate cor- rectly: 앫 Route guidance on routes with time-depen-
dent traffic guidance
앫 Calculation of estimated arrival time 왘 Setting time zone: Select “Vehicle” 씮 “System Settings” 씮 “Time” 씮 “Time Zone”. The country list appears. The dot R in front of a list entry indicates the cur- rent setting.
왘 Select the country in which you are cur-
rently driving. A time zone list may also be displayed, depending on the country selected.
왘 Select desired time zone.
Subsequent operation depends on: 앫 whether your navigation system has
GPS reception
앫 which country you have previously set You may either: 앫 manually switch between “Daylight
Savings Time (Summer)” and “Standard time (Winter)” in a list
or 앫 switch automatic Daylight Saving Time to standard time changeover (and vice versa) on or off
왘 Switching manually: Select “Daylight Savings Time (Summer)” or “Standard time (Winter)”. The dot R in front of a list entry indi- cates the current setting.
왘 Switching automatic changeover on or off: Select “Automatic Daylight Sav- ings Time”. You have switched the function on or off. A checkmark appears when the function is switched on.
왘 Saving setting and exit the menu:
Slide omp.
i If you have switched off the automatic changeover function, you must change Daylight Saving Time to standard time and vice versa yourself.
Setting the date 왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “System Settings”
씮 “Time” 씮 “Date”.
왘 Selecting month, day or year:
Slide omp.
왘 Setting value: Rotate ymz or
slide qmr.
왘 Saving setting: Press n.
Setting the time/date format 왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “System Settings”
씮 “Time” 씮 “Format”. The format list appears. The dots R in front of the list entries indicate the cur- rent setting.
왘 Changing format setting:
Select desired format.
왘 Saving setting and exit the menu:
Slide omp.
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Voice Control settings
Switching help window on or off 왘 Select “Vehicle”씮 “System Settings”
씮 “Voice Control”.
왘 Select “Help Window”.
You can switch the help window on or off. A checkmark appears when the help window is switched on.
Individualization Using individualization, you can fine-tune Voice Control to your own voice and thus improve voice recognition. The ability of the system to recognize the commands of other users does not deteriorate as a re- sult. Individualization consists of two parts. You train the system to recognize digits in the first part and specific commands in the second part.
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Deleting existing individualization data 왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “System Settings” 씮 “Voice Control” 씮 “Delete individu- alization”. A prompt appears asking whether you really do want to delete.
왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
The individualization data will either be deleted or not, depending on your se- lection.
Control systems COMAND system settings
Starting new individualization
왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
i It is only possible to start individualization with the vehicle stationary. After starting the session, the system will guide you through the in- dividualization by means of acoustic instruc- tions. 왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “System Settings” 씮 “Voice Control” 씮 “Start new indi- vidualization”. A prompt appears asking whether you would like further information.
왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “No”, the first part of indi- vidualization begins. If you select “Yes”, an information dis- play will be shown with audio instruc- tion. 왘 Closing display: Select “OK”.
The first part of individualization be- gins.
At the end of the first part, you will see a prompt asking whether you want to begin the second part.
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If you select “No”, individualization will be canceled. The data from the first part is saved automatically. If you select “Yes”, the second part be- gins.
Individualization is completed at the end of the second part. You will see a message to this effect. The data from the second part is saved automatically.
Canceling during the first or second part of individualization 왘 Select “Cancel”.
A prompt appears asking whether you really do want to cancel.
왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “Yes”, individualization will be canceled. The data from the part at which you exited is not saved. If you select “No”, the part at which you stopped begins again.
Setting the system language
Assigning the favorite button
왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “System Settings”
씮 “Language”. The language list appears. A dot R in- dicates the current setting.
왘 Changing setting: Select desired lan-
guage. The language is set.
1 Favorite button You can assign the following predefined functions to the favorite button P: 앫 “Rear Window Sunshade” (컄 page 242) You can use the favorite button to ex- tend or retract the rear window sun- shade. This is the default setting.
앫 “Display OFF” (컄 page 227)
You can use the favorite button to switch the COMAND display on or off.
앫 “Tow-away Alarm” (컄 page 78)
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You can use the favorite button to acti- vate or deactivate the tow-away alarm (Depending on production date, your vehicle may not be equipped with the tow-away alarm).
앫 “Repeat Navigation Command”
(컄 page 202) You can use the favorite button to re- call the last announcement issued by the navigation system.
왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “System Settings”
씮 “Favorite”.
The list of predefined functions appears. The dot R in front of the list entry indi- cates the current setting. 왘 Changing setting: Rotate ymz and
select desired function.
왘 Saving setting and exit the menu:
Press n.
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Bluetooth® settings
Connecting Bluetooth® devices
i To connect a Bluetooth® device, the Bluetooth® function must be activated in COMAND and in the device concerned. The Bluetooth® device must also be set to “visible” or “findable” in order for COMAND to find and display it. For the setting procedures, please see the operating instructions for the Bluetooth® device.
It is possible to establish a Bluetooth® con- nection between COMAND and the follow- ing types of device: 앫 Mobile phone (only for transferring
business cards)
앫 Headset 앫 Laptop/PDA You can connect up to twelve devices to COMAND but only one device can be ac- tive at a time. The connection process includes search- ing for the device and its subsequent au- thorization.
General information about Bluetooth® Bluetooth® technology is the standard for short-range wireless technologies, suitable for transmitting voice and data. It is possi- ble to connect Bluetooth® devices wire- lessly. Bluetooth® can be used to exchange vCards or make calls using a headset. Bluetooth® technology uses the freely available ISM (Industrial Scientific Medi- cal) wireless network that works at 2.45 GHz. Ranges of up to ten meters are possible with Bluetooth®.
Activate or deactivate Bluetooth® 왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “System Settings”
씮 “Services” 씮 “Deactivate Blue- tooth”. You have activated or deactivated Bluetooth®. A checkmark appears when Bluetooth® is deactivated.
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Calling up the Bluetooth® device list and searching for devices 왘 Calling up the list: Select “Vehicle” 씮
“System Settings” 씮 “Services” 씮 “Search for Bluetooth devices”. When you call up the list for the first time after switching on COMAND, the search for devices in the reception range starts automatically. You will see a display to this effect. The device list appears after a short while. 왘 Canceling search:
Select “Cancel”.
The second time you call up the list, and each time thereafter, the device list ap- pears immediately if COMAND has not been switched off and on again in the meantime. 왘 Starting search manually:
select “Update”.
Control systems COMAND system settings
i If the device list already contains twelve au- thorized devices, you must revoke authorization for one of the authorized devices. Then you must switch this device off and then restart the search. Any new devices for which you would like to search will otherwise not appear in the list.
Displaying details of a Bluetooth® de- vice 왘 Call up Bluetooth® device list
(컄 page 232).
왘 Select desired device. 왘 Select “Details”.
The detailed display for this device ap- pears.
왘 Closing detailed display: Slide qmr
or press n.
Authorizing a Bluetooth® device 왘 Call up Bluetooth® device list
(컄 page 232).
왘 Select unauthorized device. 왘 Select “Authorize”.
The input menu for the passkey ap- pears.
i The passkey is any one to sixteen-digit num- ber which you can set yourself. You must enter the same number in COMAND and also in the de- vice to be authorized.
i On devices which do not have an input key- pad (e.g. headsets), the passkey is predeter- mined. In this case, it is not necessary to enter the number on the device itself. You will usually find the passkey in the operating instructions for the device.
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The device list can contain the following devices: 앫 All detected devices, whether autho-
rized or not.
앫 All authorized devices, whether detect-
ed or not.
1 Authorized and detected device – de-
vice and padlock symbol are the same color
2 Device which was not detected, but
which has been authorized in the past – device and padlock symbol are differ- ent colors (the device may be switched off or not in the vehicle, for example)
3 Newly detected device - not yet autho-
rized (no symbol)
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Control systems COMAND system settings
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왘 Entering passkey into COMAND:
Select the digits one by one.
왘 Deleting digits: Select ) and briefly
De-authorizing a Bluetooth® device 왘 Call up Bluetooth® device list
(컄 page 232).
press n.
왘 Canceling entry into COMAND:
Select “Back”.
왘 Confirming entry into COMAND:
Select ?.
왘 If necessary, enter the same passkey into the Bluetooth® device (see the op- erating instructions for the device). The device is authorized.
왘 Select authorized device. 왘 Select “De-authorize”.
A prompt appears asking whether you really want to de-authorize this device.
왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “Yes”, the device will be de-authorized.
i If you de-authorize a device which has been authorized in the past and which is not detected in the search, this device will no longer be dis- played in the device list. Devices which have been authorized in the past but which are not detected in the search are ei- ther not switched on or not in the vehicle.
Reset
i You can reset COMAND back to its factory settings. In this case, all personal data (e.g. address book entries, entries in the destination memory and the list of last destinations of the navigation sys- tem), among other things, is deleted. 왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “System Settings”
씮 “Reset”. A prompt appears asking whether you really want to reset. 왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “Yes” another prompt will appear asking whether you really want to reset.
왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “Yes”, COMAND will be re- set and restarted.
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왔 COMAND vehicle menu In this menu, you can program the follow- ing vehicle functions:
Function Exterior Lighting Delayed Switch-off Locator Lighting Exterior Mirror Convenience Settings Automatic Locking Easy Entry/Exit Feature Interior Ambient Light Interior Lighting Delayed Switch-off Rear-window Sunshade Trunk Opening-height Restriction* Tow-away Alarm
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Control systems COMAND vehicle menu
Setting night security illumination
왘 Selecting “Exterior Lighting Delayed
(Exterior Lighting Delayed Switch-off)
i The components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on (컄 page 81). Use this function to set whether and how long you would like the exterior lighting to illuminate during darkness after exiting the vehicle and both doors closed. The exterior lighting automatically goes out after the delayed switch-off time has expired. You can select: 앫 “0 sec.”, the delayed switch-off feature
is deactivated
앫 “15 sec.”, “30 sec.”, “45 sec.”, or
“60 sec.”, the delayed switch-off fea- ture is activated
i You can reactivate this function within 10 minutes by opening a door. 왘 Select “Vehicle”.
The main area is active.
Switch-off” menu: Slide omp or rotate ymz.
왘 Confirming selection: Press n.
왘 Selecting length of time: Slide qmr
or rotate ymz.
왘 Confirming selection: Press n. or 왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “Vehicle” 씮 “Exte-
rior Lighting Delayed Switch-off”. A selection list appears. The current setting is indicated by a dot R.
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Locator lighting on/off
왘 Select “Vehicle”.
i The components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on (컄 page 81). With the locator lighting feature activated and the exterior lamp switch in position *(컄 page 363), the following lamps will switch on during darkness when the vehi- cle is unlocked from the outside: 앫 Parking lamps 앫 Tail lamps 앫 License plate lamps 앫 Front fog lamps 앫 Door entry lamps in the mirror 앫 Side marker lamps The locator lighting switches off when the driver’s door is opened. If you do not open a door after unlocking the vehicle with the SmartKey, the lamps will switch off automatically after approxi- mately 40 seconds.
The main area is active.
왘 Selecting “Locator Lighting” func-
tion: Slide omp or rotate ymz. 왘 Confirming selection: Press n.
왘 Switching locator lighting on or off:
Press n.
or 왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “Vehicle” 씮 “Loca-
tor Lighting”. A checkmark appears when the locator lighting is switched on.
왘 Selecting length of time: Slide qmr
or rotate ymz.
왘 Confirming selection: Press n. To activate night security illumination: 왘 Select delayed switch-off period (see
above).
왘 Turn the exterior lamp switch to
position * before turning off the en- gine.
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왘 Confirming selection: Press n. To activate locator lighting: 왘 Make sure the function “Locator Light-
ing” is set.
왘 Turn the exterior lamp switch to
position * when exiting the vehicle.
Exterior mirror convenience settings
i The components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on (컄 page 81). In the “Exterior Mirror Convenience Set- tings” menu, you can switch the following exterior mirror functions on or off: 앫 Exterior mirrors automatically fold in
when the vehicle is locked
앫 Exterior mirror on front passenger’s
side automatically tilts downward when the vehicle is reversing
왘 Select “Vehicle”.
The main area is active.
왘 Selecting “Exterior Mirror Conve-
nience Settings” menu: Slide omp or rotate ymz.
왘 Confirming selection: Press n.
Control systems COMAND vehicle menu
왘 Selecting “Fold in automatically when locking” or “Lower mirror when reversing”: Rotate ymz. 왘 Confirming selection: Press n. 왘 Slide omp to exit. or 왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “Vehicle” 씮 “Exte-
rior mirror Convenience Settings”. A selection list appears.
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Automatic locking on/off
왘 Switching automatic locking on or
왘 Selecting a function: Slide qmr or
rotate ymz. A checkmark appears in the corre- sponding box when the option has been selected.
왘 Confirming selection: Press n. 왘 Slide omp to exit.
i The components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on (컄 page 81). Use this function to activate or deactivate the automatic central locking (컄 page 334). With the automatic central locking system activated, the vehicle is centrally locked at vehicle speeds of ap- proximately 9 mph (15 km/h). 왘 Select “Vehicle”.
The main area is active.
왘 Selecting “Automatic Locking” func-
tion: Slide omp or rotate ymz.
off: Press n.
or 왘 Select “Vehicle” 씮 “Vehicle” 씮 “Auto-
matic Locking”. A checkmark appears when automatic locking is switched on.
왘 Confirming selection: Press n. 왘 Slide omp to exit.