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왘 Show the menu system, if necessary


(컄 page 131).


왘 Select “DVD-V” 씮 “DVD Functions” 씮


“Menu”. The DVD menu appears.


Selecting menu items in the DVD menu 왘 Slide qmr or omp. 왘 Confirming the selection: Press n.


The selection menu appears.


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왘 Reconfirming the selection: Select


“Select”. COMAND carries out the action de- fined by the selected DVD menu item.


i Depending on the DVD, it is possible the menu item “Play” either has no function or has no function in certain parts of the DVD menu.


Stopping the film or skipping to the beginning/end of a scene


왘 Select a menu item of your choice from


the DVD menu. The selection menu appears.


1 Stop film 2 Skip to the end of a scene 3 Skip to the beginning of a scene 왘 Stopping the film: Select “Stop”. 왘 Skipping to the end of a scene:


Select H.


왘 Skipping to the beginning of a


scene: Select G.


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i Depending on the DVD, it is possible the menu items H and G either have no func- tion or have no function in certain parts of the DVD menu.


Switching to the next highest DVD menu level


왘 Press the L back button in the cen-


ter console.


or 왘 Select the corresponding menu item in


the DVD menu.


or 왘 Select a menu item of your choice from


the DVD menu.


왘 Select the menu item “Go up” in the se-


lection menu.


i Depending on the DVD, it is possible the menu item “Go up” either has no function or has no function in certain parts of the DVD menu.


Back to the film


Setting the language and audio format


왘 Press the L back button until you


can see the film.


or 왘 Select the corresponding menu item in


the DVD menu.


or 왘 Select a menu item of your choice from


the DVD menu.


왘 Select the menu item “Back (to the


film)” in the selection menu.


i Depending on the DVD, it is possible the menu item “Back (to the film)” either has no function or has no function in certain parts of the DVD menu.


i This function is not available for all DVDs. If it is available, you can set the language for the DVD menu and the audio language and/or the audio format. The number of settings you can make is determined by the content of the DVD. It may also be possible to make the settings in the DVD menu (컄 page 134). 왘 Select “Video” 씮 “Video” 씮 “Video


DVD”.


왘 Show the menu system, if necessary


(컄 page 131).


왘 Select “DVD-V” 씮 “DVD Functions”. 왘 Select “Menu Language” or “Audio Lan-


guage”. In both cases a selection list will ap- pear. The dotRin front of an entry indicates the current language.


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왘 Changing the setting: Slide qmr or turn ymz, until you reach the desired setting.


왘 Saving a setting: Press n. 왘 Exiting the menu: Slide omp.


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Subtitles and camera angles


Interactive content


i DVDs may include interactive content (e.g. a video game). In a video game you can control the play by selecting and initiating actions. The type and number of actions depends on the DVD. 왘 Selecting an action: Slide qmr or


omp, or turn ymz, until you reach the desired setting.


왘 Initiating an action: Press n.


A menu appears, the first entry “Se- lect” is highlighted.


왘 Press n.


i This function is not available for all DVDs. The number of settings you can make is deter- mined by the content of the DVD. It may also be possible to make the settings in the DVD menu (컄 page 134). 왘 Select “Video” 씮 “Video” 씮 “Video


DVD”.


왘 Show the menu system, if necessary


(컄 page 131).


왘 Select “DVD-V” 씮 “DVD Functions”. 왘 Select “Subtitles” or “Camera angle”. In both cases a selection list will ap- pear. The dotRin front of an entry indicates the current language.


왘 Changing the setting: Slide qmr or turn ymz, until you reach the desired setting.


왘 Saving a setting: Press n. 왘 Exiting the menu: Slide omp.


왔 COMAND telephone* Safety precautions


Warning!


Some jurisdictions prohibit the driver from using a mobile telephone while driving. Whether or not prohibited by law, for safety reasons, the driver should not use the mo- bile telephone while the vehicle is in motion. Stop the vehicle in a safe location before placing or answering a call.


If you nonetheless choose to use the mobile phone1 while driving, please use the hands- free feature and be sure to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times. Use the mo- bile phone only when road, weather and traf- fic conditions permit. Otherwise, you may not be able to observe traffic conditions and could endanger yourself and others.


Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph (approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet (approxima- tely 14 m) every second.


1 Observe all legal requirements.


Warning!


Never operate radio transmitters equipped with a built-in or attached antenna (i.e. with- out being connected to an external antenna) from inside the vehicle while the engine is running. Doing so could lead to a malfunc- tion of the vehicle’s electronic system, pos- sibly resulting in an accident and/or personal injury.


General notes


i USA only: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-


ence, and


(2) this device must accept any interference re-


ceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.


Any unauthorized modification to this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.


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i Canada only: This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference re-


ceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Any unauthorized modification to this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.


Calls disconnected while the vehicle is in motion A call may be disconnected if: 앫 there is insufficient network coverage 앫 you move from one transmitter/receiv- er area (cell) into another and no chan- nels are free or the cell is full


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Operating options


i The components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on (컄 page 83) and (컄 page 92).


i Various mobile phone cradles can be in- stalled in the front center armrest, see separate installation instructions for the mobile phone cradle. These mobile phone cradles can be ob- tained from an authorized Mercedes-Benz Cen- ter. For more information about telephone (컄 page 519). When the mobile phone is inserted in the cradle, you can operate the telephone us- ing the following devices: 앫 mobile phone keypad 앫 COMAND telephone keypad 앫 buttons s and t on the multi- function steering wheel (컄 page 283)


앫 Voice Control (컄 page 308) 앫 Bluetooth® headset (컄 page 153)


Please note that these functions are only available with Mercedes-Benz approved mobile phones. Please contact an autho- rized Mercedes-Benz Center for informa- tion on features available for your mobile phone of choice. You can control other functions of the mo- bile phone via the COMAND, instrument cluster control system (컄 page 294) or Voice Control.


i In order for the functions described in this section to work correctly, the Bluetooth® head- set must be linked to COMAND (컄 page 176). Please make sure any Bluetooth® headset linked with the mobile phone is switched off or that the headset is linked with COMAND before you in- sert the mobile phone in the cradle (컄 page 519) and use the telephone functions with COMAND.


The descriptions in this section assume that the mobile phone is inserted in the cradle. Exceptions to this are clearly stated.


Unless otherwise indicated, the descrip- tions and illustrations in this section refer to COMAND and the telephone keypad. Operation using the mobile phone and Bluetooth® headset is described in the re- spective separate Operating Instructions.


Caller ID COMAND can display the telephone num- ber and the name of the caller, e.g. for an incoming call and also in other menus or displays. For the telephone number to be displayed, the caller must transmit their telephone number. This is also the case for name displays. For this, the telephone number and the name of the caller must also be saved in the mo- bile phone book.


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Functional restrictions You will not be able to use the telephone, or you may have to wait a while, in the fol- lowing situations: 앫 If the telephone has not yet logged into


the network. The telephone automatically tries to log into a network. If no network is available, you will also not be able to make a “911” emergency call. If you attempt to make an outgoing call, the “No Service” message will appear for a short while.


앫 If the mobile phone is not inserted in


the cradle.


앫 SIM card is not inserted in GSM type


phone.


Notes about COMAND telephone fea- tures using a Bluetooth® connection Many of the Mercedes-Benz approved mo- bile phones, cradles and adaptors avail- able for use in your vehicle utilize Bluetooth® technology to communicate with each other and the vehicle. Depend- ing on your phone brand and model, the number of in-vehicle or on-display COMAND telephone features supported via Bluetooth® communication, and thus available for your use, may vary. The descriptions and illustrations in this section are based on the use of fully com- patible Mercedes-Benz approved mobile phones and cradles that do not utilize Blue- tooth® technology to communicate with each other. If your vehicle is equipped with integrated Bluetooth® functionality than a Bluetooth® capable mobile phone, head- set, Laptop, PDA, etc. is required to utilize those features.


For additional information about Mercedes-Benz approved Bluetooth® mo- bile phones and related accessories please contact the Mercedes-Benz Customer As- sistance Center at 1-800-FOR-MERCedes or your nearest authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.


Switching telephone on or off


왘 Switching on: Insert mobile phone


into cradle when COMAND is switched on.


or 왘 Switch on the mobile phone


(see mobile phone operating instruc- tions).


왘 Switching off: Select “Telephone” 씮


“Telephone” 씮 “Telephone OFF”.


or 왘 Switch off mobile phone (see mobile


phone operating instructions).


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Activating telephone mode


왘 Select “Telephone” 씮 “Telephone”. or 왘 Press s on telephone keypad.


Telephone keypad


1 Telephone keypad 2 Folding cover


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왘 Entering characters: Select “Tele-


phone”.


왘 Open cover 2. 왘 Enter characters using A - #.


i You can enter the * character by pressing > once. Pressing this button again within 1.5 seconds enters the + character. 왘 Deleting individual characters:


Press *.


왘 Deleting an entire word or number: Press and hold * until the word or number is deleted.


With the telephone keypad you can: 앫 Enter and clear numbers and special


characters.


앫 Reject, accept, connect and end calls. 앫 Select preset radio stations and enter the frequency manually (컄 page 101). 앫 Select preset satellite radio stations


and enter the channel number (컄 page 109).


앫 Select a medium from the DVD chang-


er (컄 page 122).


앫 Select a track from CD, DVD-Audio or


MP3 (컄 page 123).


앫 Select a scene/chapter from a video


DVD (컄 page 132).


앫 Select a street in the navigation entry


(컄 page 208).


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Placing a “911” emergency call before entering PIN/PIN2, PUK/PUK2 or un- lock code


Placing a “911” emergency call after entering PIN/PIN2, PUK/PUK2 or un- lock code


Entering the number using the COMAND controller 왘 Select “Telephone” 씮 “Dial 911”.


Entering the number using the tele- phone keypad 왘 Enter digits 9-1-1 (컄 page 140). 왘 Press s.


Entering the number using the COMAND controller 왘 Select “Telephone”. 왘 Select all the digits in sequence. 왘 Select “S”.


Entering the number using the tele- phone keypad 왘 Enter digits 9-1-1 (컄 page 140). 왘 Press s.


“911” emergency call


i The “911” emergency call system is a public service. Using it without due cause is a criminal offense.


i This function places a call to the local 911 provider. It does not initiate a Tele Aid call.


The following conditions must be fulfilled in order to make a “911” emergency call: 앫 The phone is switched on. 앫 A mobile network is available. 앫 There is a valid SIM card in the phone (not necessary in all mobile networks).


i If no SIM card is inserted in the mobile phone, you can only initiate a “911” emergency call by using COMAND and the mobile phone.


If you cannot make an emergency call, you must initiate rescue measures yourself. The “911” emergency call is a public ser- vice. Any misuse is punishable by law.


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Entering using the telephone keypad 왘 Enter digits using the R - 9 but-


tons (컄 page 140).


왘 Confirming an entry: Press n or


press s.


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Confirming the emergency call After the digits have been entered, you will see the question “Do you want to dial the 911 emergency number?”. 왘 Use COMAND controller to select


“Yes”. The telephone makes the connection. 왘 Wait until the emergency call center answers and describe the emergency situation.


Entering the PIN


i Your PIN code (Personal Identification Num- ber code) prevents unauthorized persons from using your GSM mobile phone. The PIN code is a number string, which you have to enter when switching on the telephone. The PIN entry applies only to GSM mobile phones.


Entering using the COMAND controller 왘 Select “Telephone”. 왘 Entering: Select all the digits in se-


quence.


왘 Deleting a digit: Select ) and briefly


press n.


왘 Deleting an entire number: Select ) and press and hold n until the number is deleted.


왘 Confirming an entry: Press n.


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Entering the PIN2


Entering the PUK/PUK2


Entering the unlock code


i The PIN2 entry applies only to GSM mobile phones.


i The PUK/PUK2 entry (Personal Unblocking Key) applies only to GSM mobile phones.


The phone may request the PIN2 in order to use certain functions. A corresponding message appears in the display. 왘 Enter PIN2 digits into mobile phone.


If you enter the PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three times, the SIM card will be locked. A corresponding message appears in the display. It is necessary to enter the PUK/PUK2 to unlock it. The PUK and/or PUK2 are provided by your telephone ser- vice provider. 왘 Enter PUK/PUK2 digits into mobile


phone.


Many mobile phones can be protected from unauthorized use with an unlock code (see mobile phone operating instructions). If you wish to use the phone functions when the unlock code is active, a screen appears requesting that you enter the un- lock code. You cannot use the phone func- tions (except “911” emergency call) until you have entered the unlock code. 왘 Proceed in the same way as entering


the PIN (컄 page 142).


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Telephone submenu overview


i The components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on (컄 page 83).


Name (only when the mo- bile phone is insert- ed in the cradle) Display COMAND phone book


Data/Connections Call lists


(not during a call)


Text message (not during a call)


DTMF (only during a call)


Mic OFF/ON (only during a call)


앫 Address book 앫 Bluetooth®


Display call list se- lection: 앫 Calls received 앫 Calls dialed


Call up SMS inbox


Send numerical se- quence


Switch hands-free microphone on/off


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Main telephone menu


왘 Calling up main menu: Select “Tele-


phone”.


or 왘 Press s on the telephone keypad


(컄 page 140).


i If you press s when the main telephone menu has already been called up, the “Calls Di- aled” list will appear (컄 page 146).


2 Symbol mailbox 3 Symbol


1 Numbers/characters to enter tele-


phone number


for new voice message in


for unread SMS messag-


es in SMS inbox (컄 page 179)


4 Signal strength and network status


display 앫 Network status “READY” = mobile


phone is logged in with its own provider’s network


앫 Network status “READY ROAM” = mobile phone is logged in with an- other provider’s network


앫 Network status “No Service” = No


network available


5 To show COMAND phone book


(“Name”) (컄 page 154)


6 To call up text message (SMS)


(컄 page 179)


7 To display call list selection


(컄 page 146)


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Mailbox


symbol in the example illustration The above indicates that your mailbox contains new voice messages. You will have to call the mailbox in order to retrieve the mes- sages. You can call your mailbox by: 앫 speed dialing (컄 page 150) 앫 entering a telephone number using the


telephone keypad (컄 page 149)


앫 entering the telephone number using the COMAND controller (컄 page 149)


i Once connection with your mailbox has been established, the mailbox system will guide you through the next steps.


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Call lists


COMAND can display the following calls in separate lists: 앫 Calls received 앫 Calls dialed


Calling up a list 왘 Select “Call Lists” from main telephone


menu.


왘 Select “Calls Received” or “Calls Di-


aled”. The corresponding list appears.


i The “Calls Received” and “Calls Dialed” menu items do not function if the respective list has no entries. The “Call Lists” menu item does not function if neither list has any entries.


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You will see the telephone number of caller 6 if 앫 the caller transmitted the telephone number 앫 no caller data is saved in either the COMAND address book or the phone book on the mo- bile phone


An unknown caller 5 has not transmitted his or her telephone number. i In the list of dialed calls, you will see the name of the person called if you have saved his or her telephone number and name in the COMAND address book or in the phone book on the mobile phone. If no data has been saved, you will see the telephone number. 왘 Switching to list display: Select


“123” or “ABC”. The display changes to telephone num- ber or name display.


왘 Closing list: Slide omp and


select “Back”.


왘 Selecting a list entry: Slide qmr or


rotate ymz and select entry.


Illustration: list of calls received 1 To close list 2 To switch list display (“123” or “ABC”) 3 To call up options 4 Name or telephone number of a caller 5 Unknown caller 6 Telephone number of a caller


i In the list of calls received, you will see the name of caller 4 if 앫 the caller transmitted the telephone number 앫 the name and telephone number are saved


in the COMAND address book or in the phone book on the mobile phone


앫 the telephone number is saved in the same


way in which the caller transmits it


Displaying details of a list entry COMAND can also show a shortened list entry in its entirety. 왘 Select list entry (컄 page 146). 왘 Slide omp and select “Options” 씮


“Details”. The detailed view appears.


왘 Closing detailed view: Slide qmr or


omp or press n.


Saving a list entry in the address book


i List entries that show a telephone number are neither saved in the COMAND address book, nor in the phone book on the mobile phone. You can save such entries in the COMAND address book. You can also save list entries in the COMAND address book which have already been saved in the phone book on the mobile phone.


Saving as a new entry in the COMAND address book 왘 Slide omp or rotate ymz and select


list entry (컄 page 146).


왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Save” 씮 “New En-


try”.


i “Save” does not function if the selected list entry is already saved in the COMAND address book. 왘 Select a number category, e.g. “Home”. 왘 Select a telephone category, e.g. “Land


Line”.


왘 Select “Save”.


The input menu appears with the data fields. The data field for the telephone number is filled in automatically. The data field for the last name is also filled in automatically if the entry to be saved contains a name.


왘 If you would like to save the entry


now: Select ?.


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1 Data field 2 Input mark (cursor) 3 Input characters 왘 If you want to change the available characters: Proceed as described in the “Changing data field” paragraph in the “Assigning a New Entry in the Ad- dress Book” section (컄 page 158).


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Adding to an existing entry in the COMAND address book 왘 Slide omp or rotate ymz and select


list entry (컄 page 146).


왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Save” 씮 “Add”.


i “Save” does not function if the selected list entry is already saved in the COMAND address book. 왘 Select a number category to add,


e.g. “Home”.


왘 Select a telephone category to add,


e.g. “Land Line”.


왘 Select “Save”.


The search menu for COMAND address book entries appears.


왘 Search for desired entry.


i There is a detailed description of searching for an COMAND address book entry in the “Searching for an address book entry” section (컄 page 166).


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왘 Press n when you have finished


Incoming call


searching. COMAND saves the data if there are fewer than four numbers assigned to the entry you are searching for in the selected number category. If four numbers are saved for the entry you are searching for, a prompt will ap- pear asking whether you want to over- write one of the existing numbers.


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.


Rejecting or accepting the call 왘 Rejecting: Select “Reject”. or 왘 Press t on the telephone keypad or


on the multifunction steering wheel.


i If you have a CDMA/TDMA mobile phone and reject a call, only the ring tone will stop. The call itself can only be ended by the caller. 왘 Accepting: Select “Accept”. or 왘 Press s on the telephone keypad or


on the multifunction steering wheel.


or 왘 Press ! on the multifunction steer-


ing wheel.


왘 Use the mobile phone (see mobile


phone operating instructions).


or


왘 Use the Bluetooth® headset


(see headset operating instructions).


i The use of a Bluetooth® headset requires Bluetooth® to be activated and the Bluetooth® headset to be authorized (컄 page 176). If you have accepted the call using COMAND, the telephone keypad, the mul- tifunction steering wheel or the mobile phone, the call will be conducted via the hands-free system. The volume of the call can be adjusted (컄 page 94). If you have accepted the call using the Bluetooth® headset, the call will be con- ducted via the headset. Further operating functions can be found in the “Functions during a single-call con- nection” section (컄 page 151). You can also accept a call if the COMAND display is showing a screen oth- er than the telephone mode screen. After accepting the call, you will see the caller’s data in a window. 왘 Closing window: Slide qmr or omp


or press n.


Making an outgoing call


i If you place an outgoing call and receive a busy signal, the telephone automatically starts to redial as long as the provider and the mobile phone support this function (see mobile phone operating instructions). While the call is connecting, you can also send character strings (컄 page 152).


Entering the telephone number using the COMAND controller 왘 Switching screen to telephone


mode: Call up main telephone menu (컄 page 145).


왘 Entering digits: Select desired digits by rotating ymz or sliding omp and press n.


왘 Deleting individual digits: Select )


and briefly press n.


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왘 Deleting an entire telephone num- ber: Select ) and press and hold n until the telephone number is deleted.


왘 Connecting a call: Select “S”.


Entering a telephone number using the telephone keypad 왘 Switching screen to telephone


mode: Call up main telephone menu (컄 page 145).


왘 Use telephone keypad to enter digits.


i A detailed description of how to enter digits using the telephone keypad can be found on (컄 page 86). 왘 Connecting a call: Press s.


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Redial 왘 Switching screen to telephone


mode: Call up main telephone menu (컄 page 145).


왘 Use COMAND controller to select


“S”.


or 왘 Press s on the telephone keypad


(컄 page 86). The list of dialed numbers appears. The most recently dialed number is at the top.


왘 Select desired entry. 왘 Connecting a call: Press n.


i If the list of dialed calls contains no entries, the “S” menu item cannot be selected and the s button on the telephone keypad does not function.


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Placing a call to a call list entry or COMAND phone book entry 왘 Call up a call list and select an entry


(컄 page 146).


or 왘 Call up COMAND phone book and se-


lect an entry (컄 page 154).


왘 Connecting a call: Press n.


Speed dialing You can save telephone numbers in the speed-dial preset locations on the mobile phone and call up the speed-dial presets (see mobile phone operating instructions).


i By default, the mailbox number is preset in the speed dial memory unless you have modified it. For more information on the mailbox (컄 page 145). You can also call up speed-dial numbers using COMAND.


i Operation during call connection depends on the speed-dial preset position called up.


Calling up speed-dial presets using the COMAND controller 왘 Switching screen to telephone


mode: Call up main telephone menu (컄 page 145).


왘 Entering number of a speed-dial pre-


set: Select all the digits in sequence. 왘 Deleting individual digits:


Select ) and briefly press n.


왘 Deleting entire number:


Select ) and press n until the number is deleted.


왘 Connecting a call (speed-dial pre-


sets 1 -99): Select “S”.


or 왘 Connecting a call (speed-dial pre-


sets 100 - 999): Select “#” after the digits 씮 “S”. In both cases, the telephone connects the call to the saved telephone num- ber. If the speed-dial memory contains no telephone numbers, you will see a corresponding message.


왘 Deleting message: Press n.


Calling up speed-dial numbers using the telephone keypad 왘 Switching screen to telephone


mode: Call up main telephone menu (컄 page 145).


왘 Single-digit numbers: Press and hold


the A - 9 buttons.


or 왘 Single- and two-digit numbers: Enter number using the A - 9 buttons.


왘 Press s. or 왘 Three-digit numbers: Enter number


using the A - 9 buttons.


왘 Press #, and then s.


In all three cases, COMAND connects the call to the saved telephone num- ber. If the speed-dial memory contains no telephone numbers, you will see a corresponding message.


왘 Deleting message: Press n.


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Functions during a single-call connection


Illustration: telephone mode during a call 1 Symbol for active telephone con-


nection (also visible in other operating modes)


2 Signal strength display 3 To switch hands-free microphone on or


off


4 Length of call display 5 To send character strings 6 To end a call 7 Person you are calling


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i The name of the person you are speaking with can only be seen in display 7 if his or her telephone number and name have been saved in the COMAND address book or phone book on the mobile phone. The telephone number must also be saved in the same way in which the per- son you are talking to transmits it.


왘 Switching on microphone:


Select “Mic ON”.


or 왘 Press F shortcut button.


The > symbol disappears.


Switching the hands-free microphone on or off 왘 Switching screen to telephone


mode: Call up main telephone menu (컄 page 145).


왘 Switching off microphone:


Select “Mic OFF” and press n.


or 왘 Press F shortcut button.


If the microphone is switched off, the > symbol appears in the main area.


Sending a character string via DTMF


i This function is not possible with every mo- bile phone. If the mobile phone supports the function, you can use it during the call connec- tion and also during a call.


Answering machines or other devices can be controlled by character strings (e.g. for remote query functions).


Sending character strings via the DTMF menu 왘 During a call, select “DTMF”.


The DTMF dialing display appears.


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1 Back to the call display 2 Character entry 3 To call up the phone book 왘 Sending individual characters:


Rotate ymz or slide omp and select desired character. Each character you select can be seen in the main area and is sent immediate- ly.


왘 Sending a phone book entry as a


character string: Select “Name”. 왘 Select desired phone book entry.


Ending an active call 왘 Ending a call: Select “4 END” in the


call display.


The entry is immediately sent as a char- acter string.


or 왘 Press t on the telephone keypad or


i Telephone numbers containing the + char- acter may impair the function. 왘 Switching back to the call display:


Select “Y”.


on the multifunction steering wheel. The COMAND display will change to the previously selected display, if applicable.


Sending character strings via the tele- phone keypad 왘 Press corresponding button on tele-


phone keypad. Each character you select is immedi- ately sent.


i The + character may impair the function.


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Transferring a call


From the hands-free system to the Bluetooth® headset


i The use of a Bluetooth® headset requires Bluetooth® to be activated and the Bluetooth® headset to be authorized (컄 page 176). The call transfer is controlled by pressing the PTT button on the Bluetooth® headset (see headset operating instructions). Nor- mally, it is sufficient to press the PTT but- ton once, but under certain circumstances you may have to press it a second time. Once the call has been transferred to the Bluetooth® headset, all the functions will be available to you which are described in the “Functions during a single-call connec- tion” section (컄 page 151). Exception: “Switching the hands-free mi- crophone on or off” function (컄 page 152).


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From the mobile phone to the hands-free system 왘 Insert mobile phone into cradle.


Once the call has been transferred to the hands-free feature, all the functions will be available to you which are de- scribed in the “Functions during a sin- gle-call connection” section (컄 page 151).


COMAND phone book


The COMAND phone book contains both the COMAND address book entries and mobile phone entries that have at least one telephone number. The COMAND address book entries are permanently available even when a mobile phone is not inserted in the cradle. When the mobile phone is inserted in the cradle, COMAND will read the phone book entries in the mobile phone and compares them with the COMAND address book en- tries.


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From the Bluetooth® headset to the hands-free system On most Bluetooth® headsets, you press the PTT button on the headset twice quick- ly to transfer the call (see headset operat- ing instructions).


From the hands-free system to the mo- bile phone 왘 If the mobile phone has a folding up- per section: Flip upper section open.


왘 Take mobile phone out of cradle.


The “No telephone inserted” message appears on the COMAND display. Sub- sequent operation is only possible us- ing the mobile phone.


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If any of the telephone numbers of a phone book entry in the mobile phone are the same as an address book entry, COMAND will only display the address book entry. If the entries are not the same, the CO- MAND phone book will show the phone book entry in the mobile phone.


Calling up the COMAND phone book 왘 Select “Telephone” 씮 “Name”.


The COMAND phone book appears.


Illustration: a phone book with name dis- play and smart speller activated 1 Category symbol 2 Upper entry from address book (with-


out category symbol)


3 Symbol + for several telephone num- bers (subentries) under the main entry


4 Symbol


for summarized entries


from the mobile phone with the same name but different telephone numbers


5 Smart speller 6 Voice entry symbol 7 To close the phone book


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Entries with category symbol 1 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







Entries without a category symbol or with the symbol come from the COMAND address book. Entries with the entry. Voice entries can be added to the address book (컄 page 173). This function is available in vehicles with Voice Control.


symbol contain a voice


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Switching between the smart speller and the list 왘 Switching from the smart speller to the list: Slide mq repeatedly or press n until the smart speller is hidden.


or 왘 Rotate ymz or slide omp and


select ?. The smart speller is hidden.


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i The following options are available under “Options” menu item 4: 앫 Displaying details about an entry


(컄 page 158)


앫 Creating a new entry in the address book


(컄 page 158)


앫 Deleting an entry (컄 page 160) 앫 Saving a phone book entry from mobile phone in the address book (컄 page 160)


앫 Adding a telephone number to an address


book entry (컄 page 162)


왘 Switching from the list to the smart


speller: Select “Back” from the list.


or 왘 Press back button L in the center


console (컄 page 84).


왘 Changing phone book display in the


list: Select “123” or “ABC”. The screen changes to telephone num- ber or name display.


Illustration: list of phone book entries with name display and hidden smart speller 1 Back to smart speller 2 To switch phone book display (“123” or


“ABC”)


3 Symbol + for several telephone num- bers (subentries) under the main entry, subentry list is closed


4 To call up options 5 Symbol / for open subentry list 6 List of phone book entries 7 Subentry list with category symbols


and telephone numbers


Closing the COMAND phone book 왘 In the smart speller, select “Back”. or 왘 Press back button L in the center


console (컄 page 84).


Selecting an entry in the COMAND phone book


Selecting entries using 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 of the entry you are searching for one by one.


왘 Deleting individual characters: Se-


lect ) 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.


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. The entry at the top of the list is auto- matically highlighted.


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Selecting using the list 왘 If necessary, switch from the smart


speller to the list.


왘 Rotate ymz or slide qmr until the de-


sired entry is highlighted.


Selecting subentries 왘 Select an entry with the + symbol and


press n. The + symbol changes to / and the subentries are displayed.


왘 Rotate ymz or slide qmr until the de-


sired subentry is highlighted.


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Displaying details of an entry COMAND can also show a shortened entry in its entirety. For entries featuring suben- tries, the detailed view is only available for the subentries and not for the main entry. 왘 Select entry (컄 page 157). 왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Details”.


The detailed view appears.


왘 Closing detailed view: Slide qmr or omp or press n or back button L in the center console (컄 page 84).


Starting to dial the number of an entry 왘 Select entry (컄 page 157). 왘 Press n. or 왘 Press s on the telephone keypad. A list appears if the entry contains sub- entries. 왘 Select desired subentry. 왘 Press n again. or 왘 Press s on the telephone key-


pad.


Assigning a New Entry in the Address Book


i This function is used to create a new entry in the address book and to enter the data (first name, last name and telephone number) manu- ally. 왘 Select “Options” 씮 “New Entry” in the


COMAND phone book list.


왘 Selecting a number category: Select a category, e.g. “Home”.


왘 Selecting a telephone category: Select a category, e.g. “Land Line”.


왘 Confirming selection: Select “Save”. The input menu appears with the data fields.


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왘 Toggling upper and lower case for the input characters: Select & or (.


왘 Changing language for the input


characters: Select !. 왘 Select desired language. 왘 Changing character set for the input


characters: Select #. Depending on the previous setting, you will change to letters with special char- acters or to numbers with special char- acters.


왘 Displaying special characters as in- put characters: Select ! 씮 “Sym- bols”.


왘 Returning input characters to nor- mal characters: Select ! 씮 the desired language.


왘 Moving cursor in the data field:


Select Y or Z.


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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 ?. 왘 Canceling an entry: Select “Back”.


If one of the data fields contains 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.


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1 Data field 2 Input mark (cursor) 3 Input characters 왘 Changing data field: Slide qmr re-


peatedly until desired data field is high- lighted.


or 왘 Select [ or ] repeatedly until de-


sired data field is highlighted.


왘 Entering data into a field: Select all characters one by one from the input characters line 3.


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Deleting an entry


i It is not possible to delete a phone book en- try from the mobile phone using the COMAND phone book.


The deletion rules may vary, depending on the entry selected: 앫 Upper entry selected from the address


book: the entry is deleted from the COMAND phone book and also from the address book, if the address book entry only contains telephone numbers.


앫 Subentry of an address book entry se-


lected: the subentry is deleted from the COMAND phone book and from the ad- dress book.


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왘 Deleting: Select entry (컄 page 157). 왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Delete”.


A prompt appears asking whether the entry should be deleted.


왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.


Once “Yes” has been selected, the en- try will be deleted according to the rules mentioned above.


Saving a phone book entry from the mobile phone in the address book


i This function is used to save an existing phone book entry from the mobile phone in the address book. The following options are avail- able: 앫 Saving as a new address book entry 앫 Adding a telephone number to an existing


address book entry


Saving as a new address book entry 왘 Select phone book entry from mobile


phone (컄 page 157).


i All entries with the following category sym- bols are phone book entries in the mobile phone. 앫 앫 앫 앫 앫 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


왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Save” 씮 “New En-


try”.


왘 Selecting a number category: Select a category, e.g. “Home”.


왘 Selecting a telephone category: Select a category, e.g. “Land Line”.


왘 Confirming selection: Select “Save”. The input menu appears with the data fields. The data field for the telephone number is filled in automatically. The data field for the last name is also filled when the entry to be saved contains a name.


1 Data field 2 Input mark (cursor) 3 Input characters 왘 Proceed as described in the “Changing data field” paragraph in the “Assigning a New Entry in the Address Book” sec- tion (컄 page 158).


Adding a telephone number to an exist- ing address book entry 왘 Select phone book entry from mobile


phone (컄 page 157).


i All entries with the following category sym- bols are phone book entries in the mobile phone. 앫 앫 앫 앫 앫 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


왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Save” 씮 “Add”. 왘 Selecting a number category: Select a category, e.g. “Home”.


왘 Selecting a telephone category: Select a category, e.g. “Land Line”.


왘 Confirming selection: Select “Save”. The search menu for address book en- tries appears.


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왘 Search for desired entry using smart


speller function.


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 166). 왘 After selecting an entry, press n.


If there are fewer than four numbers assigned to the selected entry in the selected number category, COMAND will save the data. If four numbers are saved for the se- lected entry, a prompt will appear ask- ing whether you want to overwrite one of the existing numbers.


왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.


If you select “Yes”, a selection list will appear containing the four existing numbers.


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왘 Select number to be overwritten.


COMAND overwrites the selected num- ber with the new data.


Adding a telephone number to an address book entry


i This function is used to add a telephone number to an existing address book entry. The telephone number can be entered manually. 왘 Select address book entry


(컄 page 157).


i All entries with the symbol are address book entries. 왘 Select “Options” 씮 “Add Number”.


symbol or without a


i “Add Number” does not function if you have selected the main entry for an address book en- try with subentries.


왘 Selecting a number category: Select a category, e.g. “Home”.


왘 Selecting a telephone category: Select a category, e.g. “Land Line”.


왘 Confirming selection: Select “Save”. If four numbers are saved for the entry in the selected number category, a prompt will appear asking whether one of the existing numbers should be over- written. 왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.


If you select “Yes”, a selection list will appear containing the four ex- isting numbers.


왘 Select number to be overwritten. The input menu appears with the data field for entering the new tele- phone number.


왘 Entering digits: Select all digits one


by one from the input characters. 왘 Moving cursor in the data field:


Select Y or Z.


왘 Deleting individual digits: Select )


and briefly press n. The digit to the left of the cursor is de- leted.


왘 Deleting an entire number:


Select ) and press and hold n until the number is deleted.


왘 Saving entry: Select ?. 왘 Canceling an entry: Select “Back”. If you have already entered data, a prompt will appear asking whether the entry should be saved. 왘 Select “Yes” or “No”.


The entry will either be saved or not, depending on your selection.


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COMAND address book


Warning!


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.


General notes 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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Address book menu overview


i The components and operating principles of COMAND can be found on (컄 page 83).


Search Search for an ad- dress book entry


New Entry Create new address book entry


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Calling up the address book 왘 Select “Telephone” 씮 “Data/Connec-


tions” 씮 “Address Book”. The main address book display ap- pears.


Selecting an entry in the main address book display 왘 Slide qm to select the main area. 왘 Slide qmr or rotate ymz to select an


entry.


or 왘 Searching for an entry with the smart


speller (컄 page 166).


Illustration: address book entries 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.


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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 city and street must be spelled in the same way as the destina- tion 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 왘 Select “Telephone” 씮 “Data/Connec-


tions” 씮 “Address Book” 씮 “Options”씮“New Entry”. The input menu appears with the data fields and the input characters.


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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왘 Changing character set for the input


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 ?.


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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 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.


Searching for an address book entry 왘 Select “Telephone” 씮 “Data/Connec-


tions” 씮 “Address Book”. The search menu appears with the smart speller.


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


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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







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 173).


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 172).


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.


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.


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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 167). 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 167) and select “Back” in the smart speller.


Searching via the list 왘 If necessary, switch from the smart


speller to the list (컄 page 167).


왘 Rotate ymz or slide qmr until desired


entry is highlighted on the list.


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Displaying a complete address book entry


Searching for the desired entry 왘 Search for an address book entry


(컄 page 166).


or 왘 Select an address book entry in the


main address book menu (컄 page 164).


왘 Press n.


The detailed view appears.


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i The options available under “Options” menu item 5 depend on which data field 3 is select- ed. The following options may be available: 앫 Displaying abbreviated content in full


(컄 page 169)


앫 Changing an address book entry


(컄 page 170)


앫 Changing the description of a telephone


number data field (컄 page 170)


앫 Adding a telephone number data field


(컄 page 171)


앫 Calling a number saved in an entry


(컄 page 172)


앫 Starting route guidance to an entry


(컄 page 172)


앫 Options for voice entries (컄 page 173)


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


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 a phone book entry in the


mobile phone (컄 page 166).


왘 Press n.


The detailed view appears.


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 omp or


press n.


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

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