Harman Becker Automotive Systems BE9032 Bluetooth Handsfree Car Kit User Manual

Harman Becker Automotive Systems Bluetooth Handsfree Car Kit

User Manual

iTo select the * character, press theà button once. To select the + charac-ter, briefly press the à button twice.XTo delete individual characters: pressthe $ button.XTo delete an entire word or number:press and hold the $ button until theentire word or number has been deleted.Using the telephone via the Blue-tooth® interfaceBluetooth® technology is the standard forshort-range wireless data transmission of upto approximately 10 metres. Bluetooth® canbe used to exchange vCards or make callsusing a headset or handset, for example.If your vehicle is equipped with conveniencetelephony* and you would like to make callsusing the Bluetooth® interface, be sure thatyour mobile phone is neither in the mobilephone bracket* nor connected to it*. Thismay result in a malfunction, depending on thetype of mobile phone.Activating/deactivating Bluetooth®XSelect Vehicle Q System Q Blue‐tooth Q Bluetooth activated.A tick appears when Bluetooth® is activated. Mobile phone requirementsFor telephony via COMAND's Bluetooth®interface, you require a Bluetooth®-capablemobile phone.iNot all mobile phones available on themarket are equally suitable. You can obtainmore detailed information about suitablemobile phones and about connecting Blue-tooth®-capable mobile phones toCOMAND from your Mercedes-BenzService Centre or on the Internet(www.mercedes-benz.com).To avoid malfunctions, the mobile phone'srechargeable battery must always be suffi-ciently charged.In preparation for telephoning via the Blue-tooth® interface you should check the follow-ing items on your mobile phone (see themobile phone operating instructions):RHands-Free ProfileThe mobile phone must support Hands-Free Profile 1.0 or above.iCertain displays (e.g. the field strengthdisplay or the mobile phone network pro-vider) appear depending on the supportedversion of the Hands-Free Profile.RBluetooth® visibilityOn certain mobile phones, the device itselfmust be made "visible" for other devices,as well as activating the Bluetooth® func-tion.RBluetooth® device nameEvery Bluetooth® device has a Bluetooth®device name. This device name is freelydefinable, but can be identical for all devi-ces from the same manufacturer. It is agood idea to choose a personalised nameby which you can identify your mobilephone clearly.Telephone* 115COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 115Z
 Connecting a mobile phoneXSwitch on the mobile phone and enter thePIN, if necessary – see the mobile phoneoperating instructions.XActivate the Bluetooth® functionality onthe mobile phone – see the mobile phoneoperating instructions.Bluetooth® is activated on COMAND asstandard. When the "Bluetooth®" function isswitched off on COMAND, the following mes-sage appears: Bluetooth not activated in system settings. Switch on Blue-tooth® manually on COMAND (Y page 115).Registering (authorising) the mobile phone Before you use your mobile phone withCOMAND for the first time, you must register(authorise) it.You can register more than one mobilephone. A connection is always established tothe most recently connected mobile phonewithin range.If no connection can be made to the mostrecently connected mobile phone, the systemsearches for the mobile phone which wasconnected before that one.If you authorise a new mobile phone, it will beautomatically connected17.XSelect Data/connectionsQBlue‐tooth telephonesQ Update.COMAND looks for Bluetooth® deviceswithin range and adds them to the Blue-tooth® phone list.The duration of the search depends on thenumber of Bluetooth® devices within rangeand on the mobile phone characteristics(Hands-Free-Profile version, any "visibility"requirements).Example of display: Bluetooth® telephones list:Currently connected # and authorisedmobile phone L;Mobile phone not within range but previ-ously authorised (L symbol appears ingrey)=Newly detected mobile phone in range,not yet authorisediIf the Bluetooth® telephone list is alreadyfull, you will be asked to de-authorise aBluetooth® device (Y page 118). IfCOMAND does not find your mobile phone,external authorisation (Y page 117) is nec-essary.XTo authorise: select not yet authorisedmobile phone = in the Bluetooth® tele-phones list and selectOptionsQAuthorise.The passcode entry menu (detection, code)appears.17 This function is available if it is supported by the mobile phone.116 Telephone*COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 116
The passcode is any one to sixteen-digit num-ber combination which you can determineyourself. You must enter the same numbercombination in COMAND and in the Blue-tooth® device to be authorised; see the Blue-tooth® device operating instructions.It is a good idea to enter a passcode with atleast four digits to ensure a secure Blue-tooth® connection.Passcode input in COMANDYou can enter the passcode in COMAND withthe digits in the menu bar or with the tele-phone keypad.XInput via the menu bar: use the COMANDcontroller to highlight digits; confirm theselection.orXInput via the telephone keypad: pressthe respective buttons on the keypad.XTo confirm: select ¬ in the menu bar.orXSelect the z or ; button on the tele-phone keypad.XTo delete the input: select F from themenu bar and press W.orXSelect $ on the telephone keypad.Passcode input on the keypadIf the Bluetooth® connection is successful,you will be prompted by the mobile phone toenter the passcode – see mobile phone oper-ating instructions.XEnter the same passcode on the mobilephone that you entered in COMAND.iAfter entering the passcode, you may alsoneed to enter a confirmation in your mobilephone. Check the display of your mobilephone.If the Authorisation procedure unsuc‐cessful message appears on theCOMAND display, you have either excee-ded the allowed time or you have notentered the passcode correctly. Repeat theprocedure.The mobile phone is connected to COMAND(authorised). You can now phone using theCOMAND hands-free system. External authorisation If COMAND does not detect your mobilephone, this may be due to particular securitysettings on your mobile phone. In this case,you can test if your mobile phone can findCOMAND. COMAND's Bluetooth® devicename is MB Bluetooth.XSelect Data/connectionsQBlue‐tooth telephones.XGo to Update and select OptionsQExternal authorisation.XStart the Bluetooth® search on the mobilephone – see mobile phone operatinginstructions.XSelect MB Bluetooth on the mobile phone.XInput the passcode in COMAND whenrequested to and then enter it on themobile phone (Y page 117).Displaying detailsThere is a display showing the details for eachmobile phone in the Bluetooth® telephoneslist.XSelect Data/connectionsQBlue‐tooth telephones.XSelect the mobile phone from the list andselect Options QDetails.The following information concerning theselected mobile phone is shown:RBluetooth® nameRBluetooth® addressRavailabilityTelephone* 117COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 117Z
RauthorisationRBluetooth® class (e.g. telephone, note-book)XTo close the display showing the details: slide XVY.De-registering (de-authorising) a mobile phone XSelect Data/connectionsQBlue‐tooth telephones.XSelect the mobile phone from the list andselect Options QDe-authorise.A prompt appears asking whether youreally wish to revoke authorisation for thisdevice.XSelect Yes.iBefore reauthorising the mobile phone,also delete the MB Bluetooth devicenames from the Bluetooth® list on themobile phone.Connecting another mobile phoneIf you have authorised several mobile phones,you can switch between the individualphones.iYou can only switch to another authorisedmobile phone if no phone call is active.XSelect Data/connectionsQBlue‐tooth telephones.XSelect the mobile phone from the Blue-tooth® telephones list.XConfirm your selection.If the selected mobile phone is within Blue-tooth® range and Bluetooth® is activated,a search is started and the phone is con-nected.Only one mobile phone can be connectedat any one time. The currently connectedmobile phone is indicated by the # dot inthe Bluetooth® telephones list(Y page 116). Telephone basic menu (Bluetooth® interface) If the mobile phone is ready for use, the fol-lowing display appears:Example of display: telephone basic menu (Blue-tooth® interface):Display of mobile phone network pro-vider18;Signal strength of mobile phone networkÄ18=Receiver symbol ¡ (active) or ¢ (notactive)?To display COMAND phone bookATo display call listsBInput speller with characters for enteringtelephone numberCBluetooth® name of the currently connec-ted mobile phoneBars ; display the current signal strength ofthe mobile phone network. If all the bars arefilled, you have optimum reception. If all barsare empty, there is very poor or no receptionat all.18 This function is only visible if it is supported by the mobile phone.118 Telephone*COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 118
 Menu overviewData/connections Call listsBluetooth® telephonesAddress bookImporting contactsDeleting contactsIncoming callsCalls madeConvenience telephony*Using a mobile phoneFor convenience telephony with COMAND,you require a mobile phone bracket* and asuitable mobile phone.XFor information on inserting the mobilephone bracket* into the armrest fixture,see the separate assembly instructions forthe mobile phone bracket.XFor information on switching the mobilephone on manually, see the separatemobile phone operating instructions.ExampleXInsert the mobile phone in the direction ofthe arrow into connector contact ;.XLet the mobile phone snap into place in thedirection of arrow : in bracket =. Connecting a mobile phone XIf the Bluetooth® interface is being used for telephony: switch to the "Tele-phone" menu, e.g. by pressing S.XSelect TelephoneQData/connec‐tionsQBluetooth tele‐phonesQConvenience telephony. Telephone basic menu for convenience telephonyWhen the mobile phone is in the mobile phonebracket* and operational, the following dis-play is shown:Example display: telephone basic menu, conveni-ence telephony:Received text message (SMS) symbol0;Mobile phone network provider=Signal strength of mobile phone networkÄ?Receiver symbol ¡ (active) or ¢ (notactive)ATo display COMAND phone bookBTo display call listsTelephone* 119COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 119Z
CSMS menuDInput speller for entering telephone num-berEConvenience telephony displayBars = display the current signal strength ofthe mobile phone network. If all the bars arefilled, you have optimum reception. If all barsare empty, there is very poor or no receptionat all.Receiver symbol ? shows whether or not acall is in progress or is being currently con-nected.The 0 symbol is displayed if you have anunread text message. The symbol disappearsonce you have read the text message. Theú mail symbol is displayed when the textmessage memory is full. The symbol disap-pears once you delete at least one text mes-sage.The text message menu is available if thisfunction is supported by the conveniencetelephone and bracket*. The text messageinbox is not available until all text messageshave been downloaded from the conveniencetelephone. The Text message menu is not dis-played during telephone calls using the Blue-tooth® interface.Menu overview Data/connections Text message(SMS)Call listsBluetooth telephonesAddress bookImporting contactsDeleting contactsInboxNewDraftsOutboxIncoming callsDialled callsChanging between Bluetooth® and convenience telephony*If your vehicle is equipped with conveniencetelephony*, you can switch between teleph-ony types. If you want to use another mobilephone, you will first need to connect it(Y page 116).Switching telephony type during opera-tionDuring operation, you can switch from onetelephony type to another by connectinganother mobile phone or by making a selec-tion from the list.Switching telephony type when switch-ing onBy default, COMAND performs the followingactions when it is switched on:Mobile phone is inserted in mobile phone bracket*COMAND starts convenience telephony*.If no mobile phone is inserted in the mobilephone bracket*, the following messageappears: Telephone not inserted. This isfollowed by a prompt asking you whether youwish to switch to Bluetooth® telephony. If youconfirm by selecting Yes, the Ready for Bluetooth telephony... message willappear. COMAND will search for the twomobile phones last connected via the Blue-tooth® interface. If one of the two mobilephones is found, the telephone basic menufor Bluetooth® telephony (Y page 118)120 Telephone*COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 120
appears. If neither of the two mobile phonesis found, the Ready for Bluetooth tel‐ephony... message remains on the display.You now have to register your mobile phone(Y page 116).If there is a mobile phone in the bracket*, thetelephone basic menu for convenience tel-ephony* (Y page 119) appears.No mobile phone is inserted in mobile phone bracket* COMAND starts telephony via the Blue-tooth® interface and searches for the last twomobile phones to have been connected viathe Bluetooth® interface. If one of the twomobile phones is found, the telephone basicmenu for Bluetooth® telephony(Y page 118) appears. If neither of the twomobile phones is found, the Ready for Bluetooth telephony... messageremains on the display. You now have to reg-ister your mobile phone (Y page 116).iThe Bluetooth® connection to the mobilephone remains active until the next timeCOMAND is switched off if you do not con-nect a different mobile phone via the phonelist.Reception and transmission volumeThe following information is valid for Blue-tooth® interface telephony and conveniencetelephony*.Incorrect reception and transmission volumesettings may result in serious impairment ofspeech quality.You can therefore optimise the settings. Findout about the optimum setting for your mobilephone from your Mercedes-Benz ServiceCentre or on the Internet atwww.mercedes-benz.com.XSelect Data/connectionsQBlue‐tooth telephones.XOnce the desired mobile phone has beenselected:Select Options Q Reception volume orTransmission volume.iThe Reception volume and Transmis‐sion volume options only appear whenthe selected mobile phone is authorised.XTo set the volume on the scale: slideZVÆ and press W.Using the telephoneIncoming call XTo accept: select Accept.orXPress the 6 button on the telephonekeypad or the multi-function steeringwheel.orXAccept via LINGUATRONIC* – see separateoperating instructions for LINGUA-TRONIC*.Telephone* 121COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 121Z
XTo reject: select Reject.orXPress the ~ button on the telephonekeypad or the multi-function steeringwheel.Once you have accepted the call, you canconduct your telephone call using the hands-free system. The call volume can be adjusted(Y page 68). For more information, see the"Functions during a single call connection"section (Y page 123).The following information on an incoming callappears in the display:Rthe phone numberRthe name and phone number if the entry isstored in the address bookRCall from Unknown if the telephone num-ber is withheldiYou can also accept a call when COMANDis showing a display of a different mainfunction. The display switches to the tele-phone display after you accept the call.After the call is finished, you see the displayof the previous main application again. Outgoing call XEnter the phone number on the telephonekeypad.orXUse the COMAND controller to select digitsvia the telephone basic menu.orXUse LINGUATRONIC* to enter digits or toselect names from the phone book – seeseparate operating instructions.XTo delete individual digits: briefly press$ on the telephone keypad.orXSelect r from the telephone basic menuand briefly press W.XTo delete an entire phone number:pressand hold $ on the telephone keypaduntil the number is deleted.orXSelect r from the telephone basic menuand press and hold W until the phone num-ber is deleted.XTo place a call: press the 6 button onthe telephone keypad or on the multi-func-tion steering wheel or select the 6 but-ton from the telephone basic menu.Redialling XChange to the telephone basic menu.XPress the 6 button on the telephonekeypad.orXSelect SEND from the telephone basic menuand press W.The list of dialled numbers appears. Themost recently dialled number is at the top.XTo select and place a call: slide ZVÆ anduse W to select an entry, or press the6 button on the COMAND control unit.Calling voicemail19 You can only call voicemail if the voicemailnumber on the SIM card is stored under the4 button on your mobile phone.XPress and hold the 4 button on the tele-phone keypad.19 This function is only available if it is supported by the mobile phone network provider.122 Telephone*COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 122
Functions available during a single call connection Telephone operation with a single call:Person you are calling;Receiver symbol: here 6 indicating anactive phone connection=NEW to call other parties20?To switch the microphone for the hands-free system on/offATo send DTMF tones21BTo end a callSwitching the microphone for the hands-free system on/off This function is also available during an activephone call.XTo switch off: select Mike off from thetelephone basic menu.If the microphone is switched off, the dis-play shows the Q symbol and the The microphone is off message appears fora short period.XTo switch on: select Mike on from thetelephone basic menu.The Q symbol goes out. You will briefly seethe The microphone is on message.DTMF tone transmission21 Answering machines or other devices can becontrolled by DTMF tones, e.g. for remotequery functions.Dial the respective number to listen to youranswering machine, for example.XSelect DTMF from the telephone basic menuduring a conversation.:To transmit individual characters usingthe input speller;To transmit a phone book entry as a char-acter stringXTo send individual characters: select thedesired number buttons using inputspeller :.Every character selected will be transmit-ted immediately.You can, for example, store the phone num-ber of the answering machine in the phonebook. You can then search for the answeringmachine phone number in the phone book.XSelect Name.XSelect the desired phone book entry.The entry is immediately sent as a charac-ter string.XTo return to the call display: selectB on the COMAND display.iDTMF tones can also be transmitted usingLINGUATRONIC*; see the separate operat-ing instructions.Ending an active call XPress the ~ button on the telephonekeypad or on the multi-function steering20 This function is only available if the telephone supports HFP1.5 and above.21 Not available for all mobile phones.Telephone* 123COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 123Z
wheel or select ~ from the telephonebasic menu.Call waiting, toggling and conference connections with several persons22, 23 You can be called by more than one person(call waiting) while you are making a tele-phone call. In the same way, you can callanother party while already on the phone withsomeone.You can either toggle between these two con-versations or interconnect them to create aconference call.You can simultaneously switch back and forthbetween two parties or conduct a conferencecall with up to five others.Toggling24If you are on the telephone and you receiveanother call, the call waiting display willappear. You also hear an acoustic signal.XTo reject: select Reject.orXPress the ~ button on the telephonekeypad or the multi-function steeringwheel.XTo accept: select Accept.orXAccept via LINGUATRONIC* – see separateoperating instructions.orXPress the 6 button on the telephonekeypad or on the multi-function steeringwheel.This will put the active call on hold. You nowhave two calls. The call you have just accep-ted is active.iIf your mobile phone does not supportHFP 1.5 or above, then the call which wasactive is cancelled as soon as the secondcall is accepted.Calling additional partiesYou can call a second person while on thephone with someone else. This action putsthe previous call on hold.XSelect NEW from the telephone basic menuand press W.orXSelect SEND on the telephone keypad.XEnter the phone number manually(Y page 122) or using the phone book(Y page 128).Switching between two parties (toggling)If you have added another party to your pre-viously active call, the telephone menu thenlooks like this::Active party;Party on holdXTo switch to the other party: use theCOMAND controller to select ;.orXSelect SEND on the telephone keypad.orXPress the SEND button on the multi-func-tion steering wheel.22 These functions are only available if they are supported by the mobile phone network provider.23 These functions are only available if the mobile phone supports HFP 1.5 and above.24 This function is only available if Toggling has been activated on the mobile phone.124 Telephone*COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 124
Interconnection to create a conferenceYou can interconnect calls which are activeand those which are on hold. This permitsseveral parties to hear one another and speakwith one another.:Active party;Party on hold=To interconnect parties by creating a con-ference connectionXTo interconnect parties by creating a conference connection: use theCOMAND controller to select Confer‐ence  =. Switching between the hands-free sys-tem and the mobile phone (conveni-ence telephony*) During a call, you can also switch between themobile phone and the hands-free system.From the hands-free system to the mobile phoneXTake the mobile phone out of thebracket*.The No telephone inserted messageappears in the COMAND display. Subse-quent operation is only possible using themobile phone.From the mobile phone to hands-free modeXInsert the mobile phone into the bracket*.Once the call has been transferred tohands-free mode, all the functions will beavailable to you which are described in the"Functions during a single call connection"section (Y page 123).Text messages (SMS)* (convenience telephony*)Text message (SMS) functionsThe following text message functions areavailable:Rreceiving text messagesRreading text messagesRwriting text messagesRmanaging text messagesThe following conditions must be fulfilled inorder to use the functions:Rthe mobile phone has been inserted in themobile phone bracket* and is switched on.Rthe PIN has been entered.When the mobile phone is connected, the 200most recent text messages which are cur-rently stored on the phone are loaded to theCOMAND's text message (SMS) inbox anddisplayed. This may take a few minutes.When the mobile phone is connected toCOMAND via the bracket*, newly receivedtext messages will be displayed in COMAND'stext message inbox. An audible signal canalso be heard and the / symbol appears. Text message (SMS) menuXCall up SMS from the telephone basic menu.The text message menu appears.Telephone* 125COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 125Z
:New text message (0 symbol forunread text message);Number of text messages in the inboxfolder=Outbox?DraftsATo write a new text messageBText message inboxText message inbox XSelect Inbox.:Text preview or sender of the selectedtext message (SMS);Reception date and time of the selectedtext message=Highlighted text message/symbol 0for unread text message?Text messages already readSwitching the displayYou can switch between displaying thesender of the text message (SMS) and textdisplay.The sender display shows the sender of themessages. If the sender is stored in theCOMAND phone book, the name is displayed.Otherwise, the telephone number appears.The text display shows the first few words ofthe text message.XTo switch to text display: selectOptions Q Display text.XTo switch to sender display: selectOptions Q Display sender.Displaying detailsCOMAND can also show a shortened senderdisplay in full.XSelect the desired text message from thetext message inbox.XSelect Options Q Details.The detailed view appears.XTo close the detailed view: slide XVY.Reading a text message XSelect the desired text message from thetext message inbox.XPress W.XTo scroll through the display or to select telephone numbers in the text:slide ZVÆ.The display scrolls up or down line by line,or skips to the next or previous telephonenumber and automatically highlights it.XTo return to the list: slide XVY.Listening to a text message* You can set the language (Y page 172) andthe speed of the read-aloud func-tion* (Y page 169).XSelect and open the desired text messagefrom the text message inbox.XPress W and select Read aloud.XTo end reading aloud: press W and selectEnd reading aloud.126 Telephone*COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 126
Writing a new text message XSelect New from the "SMS" menu.Entering the recipient:Recipient of the new text message;To enter a telephone number using theaddress book=Input spellerXTo enter the text message recipient from the phone book: select ; using theCOMAND controller.XSelect the desired recipient from the phonebook (Y page 129).XTo enter the recipient's phone number manually: use the COMAND controller toselect the desired digits with input speller=.orXUse the telephone keypad to enter thedesired digits.iYou can also respond directly to a textmessage; the recipient will then be auto-matically accepted. To do so, simply selectOptionsQReply in the text messageinbox.Entering the message:Input speller;Text field for the text message=To select or create text modules?To insert a line breakATo switch between uppercase and lower-case lettersBTo switch between numbers and lettersCTo change the language of the charactersDTo delete charactersXUse input speller : to enter the desiredtext into text field ;.XSelect ok.The text message is sent.Managing text messagesCalling a text message sender XSelect the desired text message.XPress W and select Call.Storing a text message sender in the address book XSelect the desired text message from thetext message inbox.XPress W and select Save number Q New entry or Add telephone number.XAdd the telephone number to the addressbook (Y page 129).Telephone* 127COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 127Z
Deleting a text message25 XSelect the desired text message from thetext message inbox.XSelect Options Q Delete.A deletion prompt appears.XSelect Yes.Using the phone book and address bookThe COMAND phone book is an extract ofthose entries from the address book whichcontain at least one telephone number.In addition, the first entry is "MB Contact",which can be used to place a call to theMercedes-Benz Hotline.The address book organises and storesentries which are entered from different sour-ces (mobile phone, SD memory card, Blue-tooth® import, COMAND phone book, navi-gation). You can use these entries to maketelephone calls, for navigation and for writing(text messages). Importing contacts automaticallyIf basic telephony is activated via the Blue-tooth® interface or convenience telephony*using the mobile phone bracket*, contacts(phone book entries) are automatically impor-ted from the respective mobile phone to theCOMAND phone book.Depending on the mobile phone, this processmay take some time. Depending on themobile phone used, only the phone bookentries in the mobile phone or these entriesand the phone book entries in the SIM cardare imported.Automatically imported contacts (phonebook entries) in COMAND can be identifiedby the d/0 symbol. These entries areonly available in COMAND when telephony viathe Bluetooth® interface (basic telephony) orusing the mobile phone bracket* (conveni-ence telephony*) is activated. Importing contacts manuallyiManually imported contacts are alwaysavailable. Automatically imported contactsare available only when basic telephony viathe Bluetooth® interface or conveniencetelephony* using the mobile phonebracket* is activated.You can import existing data manually:Rfrom the memory cardRvia the Bluetooth® interface (e.g. Blue-tooth® telephone, Bluetooth® PC)XTo import data: load the memory card oractivate Bluetooth® in COMAND(Y page 115) and on the Bluetooth® tele-phone or PC (see operating instructions ofthe respective mobile phone/PC).XSelect Data/connectionsQImport contactsQFrom Memory card.XSelect Add or Overwrite.XTo cancel data import: press W.orXPress the % button.If the data has been imported, the Import procedure successful message is dis-played.If the COMAND phone book memory is full,this message appears in the display: Mem‐25 This function is not supported by all mobile phones.128 Telephone*COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 128
ory full. Contacts could not be completely imported.iIf you switch over to another main func-tion (e.g. navigation) while importing data,the import will be cancelled. If you switchto another function while importing vCardsfrom the memory card, the import will notbe cancelled.Calling up contacts/details You can call up contacts with the list or byusing the input speller.Phone book/address book basic display:List¤ Entry with navigable data*\ Entry with voice tag – see separateoperating instructions for LINGUA-TRONIC*¥ Address book entryd Mobile phone entry0 SIM card entry® Bluetooth® entry¯ Memory card entryG Entry with multiple phone numbers;Two-line spellerB To change the language of the char-actersp To select the character setF To delete your selection¬ To confirm your selection% BackCalling up contacts from a listXPhone book: select Name.XAddress book: select Data/connectionsQ Address book.XTo switch from the input speller to the list: press ZV until the input speller is hid-den.orXSelect ¬.XTo call up a contact: slide ZVÆ or turncVd and push W.Calling up contacts using the input spellerXPhone book: select Name.XAddress book: select Data/connectionsQ Address book.XTo switch from the list to the input speller: select Back from the list.orXPress the % button.XTo select characters: slide ZVÆ or XVYand press W. Repeat this procedure untilCOMAND automatically switches over tothe list.You determine the first letter of the entryyou are looking for with the first characteryou enter. If there are similar entries, thenext character which is different will be dis-played and offered for selection.iYou can also use the telephone numberpad to enter characters.Displaying contact detailsXSelect Options Q Details.The detailed view appears.XTo return to the list: slide XVY until thelist is highlighted.Creating new contacts/changing con-tacts iIn certain countries, this function is notavailable if the vehicle is travelling at morethan approximately 5 km/h. As soon as theTelephone* 129COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 129Z
vehicle speed drops below about 3 km/h,the function is available again.iYou can enter address data directly in theaddress book. If you store telephone num-bers in the phone book, these are saved inthe address book. If you store a navigationdestination*, COMAND creates an addressbook entry which includes the completenavigable address data.XCall up the contact (Y page 129).26XSelect OptionsQNew entry or Change.The input menu with data fields appears.:Cursor;Data field=Two-line spellerB To select the languagep To select the character set*/E To select uppercase and low-ercase letters% BackF To delete your selection¬ To confirm your selection?Preset phone categoryXEnter the respective data in the data fields.XTo enter data in the data field: select therespective characters from input speller=.XTo move the cursor in the data field:select the respective characters from inputspeller =.XTo change data fields: slide ZV until theinput speller is hidden.XSlide ZVÆ and push W.orXPress Æ in the input speller.XTo cancel data entry:select Back.If one of the data fields contains data, aprompt will appear asking whether youwish to store the entry.XTo store data entry: select ¬.The entry is created in the phone book andin the address book.Deleting contacts XTo select a contact: select Data/connec‐tions Q Delete contacts.You can select and delete the followingtypes of contact here:RInternal contactsRImported from the memory card26 Only available with the "Change contact" function.130 Telephone*COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 130
RImported via BluetoothRDelete allXTo confirm your selection: press W.A prompt appears asking whether the datashould be deleted.XSelect Yes.iAutomatically imported contacts cannotbe deleted (Y page 128). Calling a number stored in an entryUsing the phone bookXSelect Name.XCall up the contact (Y page 129).XContact with multiple phone numbers (with G symbol): turn cVd andpress W.orXPress SEND on the telephone keypad.XContact with one telephone number (without G symbol): press W.orXPress SEND on the telephone keypad.Using the address bookXSelect Data/connections.XOpen Address book.XCall up the contact (Y page 129).XPress the W button.XTurn cVd and press W.orXPress SEND on the telephone keypad.Starting route guidance to an entry* iYou can use this function once you havestored a destination in the destinationmemory (Y page 167). COMAND alsostores the destination with the completenavigable address data in the addressbook.XSearch for an address book entry using the¤ symbol.XDisplay the details about an entry and high-light the address data field.XSelect OptionsQNavigateQStart.iYou may only select Navigate if theaddress data field contains complete, nav-igable data. This is indicated by the ¤ sym-bol.Voice tags* iVoice tags are entered via LINGUA-TRONIC* – see the separate operatinginstructions for LINGUATRONIC*Adding or changing a voice tagiYou can add one voice tag per addressbook entry.XSearch for an address book entry with orwithout a voice tag (¦ symbol).XSelect Options Q Voice tag Q Add orChange.The subsequent operation is voice-control-led. LINGUATRONIC* guides you throughthe menus.Deleting a voice tagXSearch for an address book entry with avoice tag.XSelect Options QVoice tag QDelete.A deletion prompt appears.Listening to a voice tagXSearch for an address book entry with avoice tag.XSelect Options Q Voice tag Q Lis‐ten.You will hear the voice tag.Telephone* 131COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 131Z
Using call listsCOMAND displays lists of calls received(including missed calls) and made duringphone operation.iThe respective menu item can only beselected if calls have already been made orreceived in COMAND or if the call lists havebeen imported from the telephone.Selecting an entry from the call listXPress the S function button.XSelect Call lists.A menu appears.XSelect Incoming calls or Calls dial‐led.The corresponding list appears.Example display: list of calls made:To close the list;Telephone number/name if known=Options (e.g. save)XTo select a list entry: slide ZVÆ.XTo dial a phone number: press the 6button.Incoming calls which you could not or did notwant to answer are marked with a symbol infront of the name or phone number.Saving a list entry For an incoming call from a person who is notin the address book, COMAND displays thephone number in the call list. You can savethis entry. The entry will then appear in thecall list as the phone number (not used yet)or as the name (already used).Storing as a new entry in the address bookXOpen a call list.XSelect the list entry.XSelect OptionsQSave number.XSelect New entry to create a new entry.XSelect a number category, e.g. Home.XSelect a telephone category, e.g. Mobile.Number category Display (telephoneand address book)Not classified No symbolHome 6Work \Telephone cate-goryDisplay (telephoneand address book)Not classified No symbolMobile ¢Car ^Landline tele‐phone number¬Preferred O132 Telephone*COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 132
iIf you have not entered the phone numberin a number and telephone category,the ; icon will appear in the display.XSelect Next (save).An input menu appears with data fields. Thedata field for the telephone number is filledin automatically.:Data fields for surname, first name andcompany;Number category=Telephone category?Data field for telephone number (filled inautomatically)ATwo-line spellerXFor the following steps, follow the instruc-tions as described in the "Add new contact"section (Y page 129):Rswitching the data fieldRentering dataRdeleting an entryRcancelling an entryRstoring an entryAdding to an existing entry in the address bookXOpen a call list.XSelect the list entry.XSelect OptionsQSave number.XSelect Add to add an entry.XSelect a number category, e.g. Home.XSelect a telephone category, e.g. Mobile.XSelect Next (save).The search menu for address book entriesappears.XSearch for the desired entry (Y page 129).XOnce the search is completed, confirm theselection.COMAND stores the data if there are fewerthan five numbers assigned to the entry youare searching for in the selected numbercategory.You will see a message to this effect.If five numbers are stored for the entry youare searching for, a prompt will appear ask-ing whether you wish to overwrite one ofthe existing numbers.XSelect Yes or No.XConfirm your selection.If you select Yes, a selection list with thefive existing numbers is displayed.XSelect the number to be overwritten.COMAND overwrites the selected numberwith the new data.Navigation system* (introduction)Safety notesGRisk of accidentFor safety reasons, only enter a new destina-tion when the vehicle is stationary.COMAND calculates the route to the destina-tion without taking account of the following,for example:Rtraffic lightsRstop and give way signsRparking or stopping restrictionsRlane narrowingRother road and traffic controls and regula-tionsFor this reason, you must always observe therespective road and traffic rules and regula-tions during your journey. Road and trafficcontrols and regulations always have priorityNavigation system* (introduction) 133COMAND* optional221_AKB; 2; 3, en-GBbjanott, Version: 2.11.7.72009-02-27T14:45:18+01:00 - Seite 133Z

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