Mitsubishi Electric Sanda Works NR20463AF34606 Navigation System User Manual NR 204 Outline manual

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Sanda Works Navigation System NR 204 Outline manual

Manual

CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Corporation    NR-204 Outline manual   -Application- Head Unit High US Changer (NR-204-6U) Please see page 17 of 30(labeled 16/29) for FCC manual statements.
IntroductionTotal SystemFunction䂾1COMAND-Display䂾2DisplaySwivel and Folding䂾3COMAND-HeadUnit䂾4COMAND-Controller(Central Control Element)Components of COMAND systemCOMAND consists the following mainfunctionsx Display for informations to customer x the COMAND control unit with the single DVD drive assembly or the DVD changer drive.x the COMAND CONTROLLER withback and erase key.With COMAND you serve the followingmain functionsx Navigation system with voice guidancex Audio system with Radio, Sirius,Disc(CD-Audio, DVD-Audio, MP3), PCMCIA-memory card (MP3), Music Register and Audio AUX.x Hands free system for telephone andthe communication of SMS andAddress book. Via Bluetoothcommunication.x DVD-Videox The vehicle system settings. 䋨1䋯29䋩
IntroductionCOMAND-DisplayIn the display of COMAND you see the momentarily selected function and the associated menus. The COMAND displayis divided into several ranges. In the example you see the radioannouncement.䂾1  Status Line䂾2  main functions䂾3  Main area䂾4  Sub menusThe COMAND display shows the functioncurrently selected and its associatedmenus.The COMAND display is divided into several rows. The active line is highlighted in white. Once you have selected a main function, the main area is active.The status line  䂾1  shows currentattitudes for radio, telephone status and current time. Over the menu line  䂾2you can call the desired main function.The choice takes place with the COMAND CONTROLLER.For example, if radio function in Audioapplication group is selected, the main area 䂾3become active and shows theapplication screen.Menu OverviewAfter choice of a main function you find the associated menu in the COMANDdisplay at the lower edge 䂾4.For the main functions navigation, audioand telephone, additional menus in the COMAND display are available if youselect the main functions on 䂾2.䋨2䋯29䋩
IntroductionControl system COMAND 䋨3䋯29䋩
IntroductionFunction䂾1To select Radio functions And if Radio is active, select wave band.䂾2To select Disc functions, CD-Audio, DVD-Audio, MP3 files. Also for DVD-Video screen. 䂾3Disc slot. CDs/DVDs, and Map update discfor Navigation system.䂾4Eject of CDs/DVDs 䂾5Clear key for delete entries on spellers andPIN / Number entry.䂾610 keypad forEnter telephone numberPIN entryDTMF-Tone send Select preset stations Select Disc medias Function䂾7Select Next track / First forwardby long press.䂾8System Power switch䂾9PCMCIA-Card Slot for MP3 files, Address book.䂾10 Eject button for PCMCIA-Card䂾11 Select Previous track / Backwordby longpress.䂾12 Pin confirm call acceptcall establishre-diallingFunction䂾13 Call rejectTerminate active call Reject waiting callTerminate waiting call䂾14 Initiate system menu 䂾15 Mute current sound sourceTurn off microphoneMute Traffic announcements / Voice guidance of Navigation䂾16 Initiate Telephone application䂾17 Initiate Navigation application䋨4䋯29䋩
IntroductionControl system COMANDCOMAND-Controller䂾1  COMAND-ControllerWith the COMAND CONTROLLER youselect the menu options on the COMAND display.You move a selection bar. In this way you can call menus or lists, within menus or lists move and menus or lists leave.The COMAND controller can be:x Pressed briefly or pressed and heldx Tuned clockwise of anti-clockwisex Slide to the left, to right, up, down or diagonally.This allows you to move within a menu, to select a menu item or to exit a menu. You can also move within a menu bytuning or sliding the controller.Press brieflyx Select a menu itemx Exit the full screen viewPress and Hold until the selected action is carried out x Stores a channel/ station x Accepts a destination for navigationTurnx Scrolls through vertical or horizontalmenusx Scrolls through textx Makes settingsSlides (up/down/left/right/diagonally)x Scrolls through menus x Exit a horizontal menu (UP/Down)x Moves Navigation mapx Exit a vertical menu (Left/Right) x Fast-forward / rewind during CD or DVD/ PCMCIA playback.䋨5䋯29䋩
IntroductionReturn Keyanges into the last higher enu level.he basic screenf last used application.䂾1  Back KeyShort press: COMAND chmLong press: COMAND changes into toClear Key䂾1  Clear KeyShort press: Deletion of single indicationLong press: Deletion of whole indication䋨6䋯29䋩
IntroductionCalling up the basic menuIllustration; the basic Audio Menu The basic menu for a main function can be called up as follows:¾To move to the top line: slide    . ¾To select a main functions; slide or turn. ¾To confirm the selection: press Vertical menusMove within a menu ¾Slide or turn.  .Selecting a menu item ¾PressExiting a menu without making a selection¾Slide in the opposite directionto the direction of the list. Horizontal menusMove within a menu ¾Slide or turn.  .Selecting a menu item ¾PressExiting a menu without making a selection¾Slide in the opposite directionto the direction of the list. 䋨7䋯29䋩
RadioSwitching to radio mode¾Select “Audio” 㹢  “Audio” 㹢  “Radio”or¾Press .function button. The radio display appears once you haveswitched to radio mode. You will hear the previously set station on the preciouslyset waveband.䂾iThe number of times you have to press the function button depends on theoperating mode currently selected.Wave band FrequencyFM 87.7-107.9MHzAM 530-1710kHzWB 162,400-162,550kHz12345 6 7䂾1Main area showing station and fre- quency䂾2Preset position of selected station. 䂾3Frequency of the selected station. 䂾4 For sound setting䂾5  Radio options䂾6  Preset options䂾7Display / switch wave band (dependson selected radio source)Switching wavebandsYou can switch the radio between the FM, AW, WB wavebands.¾Select “Audio” 㹢  “Audio” 㹢  “Radio”㹢  “waveband display 䂾7¾Select the desired waveband.or¾Press .function button. Tuning in stationsYou can tune in stations from the station list or by manually entering the frequency.¾Slide   or    turn when themain area is selected.or¾PressThe station list appears. The   in front of a list entry indicates the currentselected station. A number in front of the list entry indicates the presetposition in the station preset memory.¾Select a stationor¾Press   or  button on front panel.䋨8䋯29䋩
Audio CD/ audio DVD and MP3Safety notes Risk of injury COMAND is classified as Class 1 laser product. You must not open the casing.There is the risk of exposure to invisiblelaser radiation if you open the casing, or if the casing is faulty or damaged.COMAND does not contain any parts that can be serviced by the user. For safetyreasons, have any necessarymaintenance work carried out by qualifiedafter sales technicians only.Risk of accidentDo the following only the vehicle is stationary:Loading the discEjecting the discThere is a risk of being distracted from the road and traffic conditions if this is donewhile vehicle is in motion. Notes about MP3 mode Permissible discsx CD-R and CD-RWx DVD+R and DVD+RWx DVD-R and DVD-RWx PCMCIA-CardPermissible file systemsx ISO9660/Joliet for CD-data writerx UDF for DVD-data writerx FAT16 or FAT32 for PCMCIA-Cardswith storage mediumMultisession CDsFor multisession CDs, the content of the first session determines ho COMAND willprocess the CD.If the first session contains data in audioCD format, for example, and the secondsession contains MP3 tracks, COMAND will treat the CD as a conventional audioCD. This means that it is not possible to access the MP3 tracks. If the first session contains MP3 tracks, for example, and the second session containsdata in audio CD format, COMAND willtreat the CD as an MP3 file. This meansthat it is not possible to access the audioCD tracks. File structure on a discWhen you create an MP3 discs, the MP3 tracks can be organized in folders. A foldercan also contain other folders. A disc can contain a maximum of 255 folders.Each folder can contain a maximum of 255tracks and 255 folders. A disc can containa maximum of 4,000 tracks. Track and file namesWhen you create an MP3 discs, you canassign names to the MP3 tracks and folders. COMAND uses these names for the corresponding display in MP3 mode. Empty folders or folders which contain dataother than MP3 tracks are not displayed byCOMAND.If MP3 files are stored in the root directoryitself, the root directory will also be treatedas a folder. COMAND will then show the name of the root directory as the folder name.You must observe the following whenassigning track names: x Track names must have at lease onecharacter.x Track names must have the extension“mp3”x There must be a full stop between the track name and the extension.Example of a correct track name:Track1.mp3䂾iCOMAND does not support ID3 tags.䋨9䋯29䋩
Audio CD/ audio DVD and MP3Permissible MP3 formatsCOMAND㩷supports the MPEG1 Audio Layre3 format. 䂾iThis format is generally known as “MP3” in everyday usage.Permissible bit and sampling ratesx Fixed and variable bit rates from 32kBit/s to 320kBit/s x Sampling rate from 8kHz to 48kHz.䂾iOnly use MP3 tracks with a bit rate of at least 128kBit/s and a sampling rate of at least 44.1kHz. Smaller rates can cause a noticeable deterioration in quality. Thisis especially the case if you haveactivated a surround sound function.Notes on copyrightThe music tracks that you create for MP3 mode and can play back in MP3 mode aregenerally subject to copyright protection inaccordance with the applicableinternational and national regulations.In many countries, reproductions are notpermitted without the prior consent of the copyright holder, not for private use. Make sure that you know the applicablecopyright regulations and that you complywith these. If you own these rights yourself, e.g. for your own compositions and recordings, or the copyright folder has granted youpermission, these restrictions do not apply.Notes about CDs/ DVDs䂾iDiscs with copy protection are not compatible with the CD audio standard and therefore may not be able to be played by COMAND.There may be playback problems whenplaying copied discs.There is a large variety of discs,disc-writing software and writers available.This variety means that there is no guarantee that the system will be able to play discs that you have copied yourself. There may be playback problems if youplay CDs that you have copied yourself with a storage capacity of more than 700MB. These CDs are not compatiblewith currently applicable standards.! Do not affix stickers or labels to the discs, as they could peel off and damageCOMAND.COMAND is designed to hold discs whichcomply with the EN 60908 standard. You can therefore only use discs with a maximum thickness of 1.3mm.If you insert thicker discs, e.g. those that contain data on both sides (DVD on oneside and audio data on the other), they cannot be ejected and can damageCOMAND.Do not use discs of 8cm diameter, even with an adapter. Only use round discs 12cm in diameter.䋨10䋯29䋩
Audio CD/ audio DVD and MP3Loading CDs and DVDsRisk of accidentOnly load a CD or DVD when the vehicleis stationary. There is a risk of beingdistracted from the road and traffic conditions if this is done while the vehivcleis in motion. 䂾iIf the CD/DVD has a printed side, thismust face upwards when the CD/DVD is loaded.If neither side is printed, the side to be played should face downwards.CDs/DVDs with copy protection may not be able to be played the system.Loading and eject the single DVD drive䂾1  Disc slot䂾2  Eject button¾Press eject button 䂾2If a disc is loaded, it will be ejected.¾Take the disc out of slot  䂾1¾Slide a disc into slot  䂾1The drive draws the discs in and playsit, if it has been inserted correctly and is permissible.¾Loading and eject the DVD changerThe DVD changer has a fixed magazinewith six trays.䂾1  Disc slot䂾2  Eject buttonMagazine menu: ¾Press eject button 䂾2A menu shows the current magazineoccupancy.Magazine, which shows with Gold disc, are filled with discs, and the magazinewith Silver disc and/or red magazinenumber is the current targetedmagazine.Magazine without the disc image is empty slot.¾Select magazine: slide    or turn.to select target magazine.¾Eject disc: pressThen target disc will be ejected.¾Load disc: slide   or turn.to select empty magazine.Then slide a disc into slot  䂾1The drive draws the disc in and plays it, if it has been inserted correctly and is permissible.䋨11䋯29䋩
Audio CD/ audio DVD and MP3Loading a PCMCIA-Card䂾iNot all PCMCIA㩷cards and storagemedia are designed for the temperatureswhich occur in the vehicle.Due to wide range of PCMCIA cards available on the market, it cannot be guaranteed that playback will be possiblewith every make of PCMCIA card. 䂾1Slot for PCMCIA card. ¾Insert the PCMCIA㩷card into slot 䂾1The side with the contact must point towards the slot. If the PCMCIA card contains a storage medium with MP3 tracks, COMAND switched to MP3 mode. Eject a PCMCIA-Card䂾1  Eject button䂾2Slot for PCMCIA card. ¾Press eject button 䂾1  twice.The PCMCIA card is ejected.¾Take the PCMCIA card out of slot  䂾2Switching to audio CD, audio DVD orMP3 mode.¾Load a CD/DVD or PCMCIA card or¾Select “Audio” 㹢“Audio” , then “CD” or “DVD-A” or “MP3” or¾Press the  button once or twice.䂾iThe function button takes you directly to the previously set disc mode.(audio CD, audio DVD, MP3 CD or video DVD). The number or times you have to press the function button depends on the previouslyset mode.䋨12䋯29䋩
Audio CD/ audio DVD and MP3Example display in audio CD mode123456789101112䂾1  Track number䂾2Disc number (for DVD changer only).䂾3  Track name䂾4  Track time䂾5Graphic time and track display䂾6  Random play mode䂾7  Sound settings䂾8Medium selection (“Medium” display on single DVD drive)䂾9  Disc name䂾10 To call up track listing ( In CD mode, “TrackList”䂾11   Disc type䂾12   Playback optionsExample display in audio DVD mode1 2 34567891112 10䂾1  Track number䂾2  Track name䂾3  Track time䂾4Graphic time and track display䂾5Random play mode (if set) 䂾6  Sound settings䂾7Medium selection (“Medium” display on single DVD drive)䂾8  Disc name䂾9To call up track listing 䂾10 Play control (Ŷ Stop playing, || Pause)䂾11   Disc type䂾12   Playback optionsExample display in MP3 mode1 2 34567891011䂾1  Track number䂾2  Track name䂾3  Track time䂾4Graphic time and track display䂾5Random play mode (if set) 䂾6  Sound settings䂾7Medium selection (“Medium” display on single DVD drive)䂾8  Disc name䂾9To call up track listing 䂾10   Disc type㩷(㩷or㩷)䂾11   Playback options䋨13䋯29䋩
Audio CD/ audio DVD and MP3Media List¾In CD-Audio, DVD-Audio and MP-3mode: select “Changer”㩷or “ Media”.䂾iThe “Changer” menu items is only diplayed if the systems has a DVD changer. The “Medium” menu items is only displayed for a system with a single DVD drive.Or¾Only in audio CD and audio DVDmode: press  when the main area is selected.The media list appears. The   dot indicates the current medium.¾Select a medium or folder: press  .COMAND changes the medium.Select media direct from Keypad.Medium can select directly from the Keypad.x DVD-Changer ( Discs managed by 1 to 6 magazines) or Single DVD drive.Press 1 to 6 on Front Panel 10 Keypad.If the magazine which is filled with disc,COMAND will switch to the selectedmagazine and start playing.x Press “7” to select PCMCIA-Card if inserted.x Press “8” to select music from HDDrive ifalready some sound file is stored.Selecting a track To select from Track skipping¾To skip forwards of backwords to atrack: turnor¾ Press   or  button on front panel briefly.䂾iSkipping forwards through the tracks skips to the next track. Skipping backwards through the tracks skips to the beginning of the current track if the track has been playing for more than 8 seconds.If the track has been playing less than 8 seconds, it skips to the start of the precious track. If you have switched on the “Randomtracks” playback option, the order of the tracks is random.To select from Track list¾Select “track list” or “Brows”¾Select desired track from the list by turn  or Slide¾PressFast forward / rewind¾To fast forwards of rewind a track: select the main ariea ¾Slide and hold until the desiredplay position is reached.or¾ Press and hold   or button on front panel.Audio AUX 䂾iYou can connect an external audiosource (AUX) to COMAND. Please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centerfor further information.Switching to audio Aux mode¾Select “Audio” 㹢  “Audio” 㹢  “Aux”The audio AUX menu appears.You will hear the medium inexternalaudio source if it is connected andswitched to playback.䋨14䋯29䋩
TELEPHONESafety notes Risk of Accidents You must observe the legal requirementsin the country in which you are currentlydriving when operation a mobile phone in the vehicle.If it is permitted to operate a mobilephone while the vehicle is in motion, youmust only operate it when road and traffic conditions permit. You could otherwise be distracted from the traffic conditions,cause an accident and injure yourself andothers.For reasons of safety, only usehands-free mode if you use the telephonewhile the vehicle is in motion.If you use hands-free mode to make a call, you must continue to drive carefully,close all the windows and prevent anydisruptive noises.If you wish to make a telephone callwithout using hands-free mode, you must stop or park the vehicle. Do not stop or park in area as where stopping and parking is forbidden.Risk of Accidents Mobile phones without exterior aerialsmay interfere with the vehicle electronicsand thereby jeopardize the operationalsafety of the vehicle. You must therefore only use these devices when the are connected to a separate exterior aerialwhich has been approved byMercedes-Benz.General notesYou can use telephone over Bluetooth connection and Comfort telephone.COMAND offers a two-stage telephonefunctionality to you.In the basic equipment the connection withBluetooth equipped mobile telephone the telephone function is to you over the Bluetooth interface.Over the Bluetooth interface, you can usethe Hands-free mechanism of the COMAND with the suitable mobiletelephones and receive electronic visitingcards (vCards)If your vehicle is equipped with the comfort telephone function, you can select and buya cradle for certain mobile telephones in its Mercedes Benz service base.With a suitable mobile telephone with the comfort telephone function, not only the Hand free function but the phone book andSMS can import from mobile phone to yourCOMAND system.䂾iIf COMAND is equipped with the comfort telephone function, you can connect it also with an Bluetooth equippedmobile telephone by the Bluetoothinterface.Then the functions of the comforttelephone are not to you.Detail information to suitable mobiletelephones and for connecting Bluetoothequipped mobile telephones with the COMAND, you can contact to MercedesBenz service base or over the InterNet (www.mercedes benz.com). While Vehicles is in motionCalls disconnected while the vehicle is in motion.A call may be disconnected if : x There is insufficient Mobile networkcoverage in certain areasx You move from one base station / receiver area ( Mobile cell ) into anotherand no channels are free x You use a mobile subscription, which is not compatible.䋨15䋯29䋩
TELEPHONEOperating OptionsIf the mobile phone is inserted in the bracket or connected via Bluetooth, youcan operate the phone using the followingdevices:x Mobile phone keypadx COMAND / Telephone keypadx Multi-function steering wheelx Linguatronic (Voice Control)Function restrictionsIn following situation, you may not able to use the telephone functionality.x When telephone is not in the mobilephone network or not subscribed to the net.x If no telephone network is available, youcan not also make a emergency call. In this case, COMAND shows “NO service” if you make a phone call to ordinarytelephone number.x If the mobile phone is in restricted area. FCC Notices 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 interference, and(2) This device must accept anyinterference received, includinginterference that may cause undesiredoperation.CAUTION: Change or modification notexpressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate thisequipment.NOTE: This equipment has been testedand found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.This equipment generates, uses and canradiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmfulinterference in which case the user will berequired to correct the interference at his or her own expense.䋨16䋯29䋩CAUTION: This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunctionwith any other antenna or transmitteCAUTION: This equipment complies withFCC radiation exposure limits set forth foruncontrolled equipment and meets theFCC radio frequency (RF) ExposureGuidelines in Supplement C to OET65.This equipment has very low levels of RFenergy that it deemed to comply withoutmaximum permissive exposure evaluation(MPE).  But it is desirable that it should beinstalled and operated with at least 20cmand more between the radiator andperson's body (excluding extremities:hands, wrists, feet and legs).
TELEPHONEActivation of TelephoneMobile phone with Bluetooth InterfaceConditions at the mobile telephoneFor telephoning over the Bluetoothinterface with the COMAND you need a mobile phone, which equips Bluetoothinterface.䂾iNot all mobile telephones available at the market are equally suitable.For detail information to suitable mobiletelephones and for connecting Bluetoothable mobile telephones with the COMAND,visit www.wireless4mb.com or callAutoWireless Solutions (800) 910-1021 to speak to a wireless specialist.Bluetooth Activation䂾iEven COMAND with comfort-telephone, you can connect it also withBluetooth equipped mobile telephone by the Bluetooth Interface. This connectionremains active until switching off of the COMAND and switch back to the comfortetelephone.x Switch on the mobile phone and enterpin-code (See the manual of mobilephone).x Activate Bluetooth functionality of mobilephone (See the manual of mobilephone)䂾iAt some mobile telephones not only the Bluetooth function must be activated, but be switched on additionally the Bluetooth visibility. Each Bluetoothequipment has a Bluetooth device name.You had better to assign a personalname with which you recognize yourmobile telephone clearly.䂾iIf the function “Bluetooth” is switchedoff at the COMAND by system menu, the message “Bluetooth is not activated” willbe shown in screen. x Bluetooth connection at COMAND shallbe activeated.Authorization of Mobile phoneIf you use your mobile telephone at the first time in the connection with COMAND, you must authorize your telephone to COMAND.The connection is always established withthe mobile telephone which connected at last if available. If you authorize newmobile telephone, then new connection willbe established automatically.You can switch between authorizedtelephones by menu.Looking for the mobile phone.From submenu “Telephone”㩷 㹢“Telephone List” 㹢  “Update”㩷selected.COMAND start search of the BluetoothTelephone around and shows found telephones in list. 䋨17䋯29䋩
TELEPHONEActivation of Telephone䂾1  Authorized䂾2Authorized, available (Dark    Icon) and current connection (with Dottedmark)䂾3Available but not authorized (No check mark)䂾iIf the devices list contains already ten authorized devices, you must de-authorizealready authorized device.After that you must turn off this device andnewly must start subsequently the search. Otherwise a device to be sought newlydoes not appear in the list. Just after you turned on COMAND, these Icons will not shown. After you update the list, then the Icons will be shown and showcurrent status of found devices.Pass key entry¾In the list ,select and press CCE on the not yet authorized device (The device notcheck marks). ¾Select the not yet authorized device andselect Option and press CCE at “Authorize”Then passkey entry screen is shown.䂾iThe Passkey is one-digit until sixteen place number, that you yourself can determine. They must input the samenumber at the COMAND and at the deviceto be authorized.Note to this also the references in the operating instructions of the mobile phone.¾Input at the COMAND:  Select after each other the digits in the menu bar, or use panel 10 Key.1¾To erase one digit, press C short time. ¾To exit Passkey screen, select and press“back”.23¾To finish the Passkey entry, select OKbutton and press it. In successful Bluetooth-connection, youare requested at the mobile phone to inputa same passkey to mobile phone (see operating instructions of mobile phone).¾At the mobile phone input the same Passkey as well as at the COMAND. After the successful Bluetooth authorizeation, screen will be changed andyou can use COMAND㩷telephone.䋨18䋯29䋩
TELEPHONEAuthorize from external deviceIf the COMAND does not find your mobilephone, your mobile phone may in specialsecurity setting. In this case, you can try to find COMAND㩷from your mobile phone.The Bluetooth “user friendly name “ of COMAND is “MB Bluetooth”.¾“Telephone” 㹢  “ Telephone List” 㹢“Update” 㹢  “Option” 㹢  “Connect fromexternal Bluetooth Device”¾Start Bluetooth device search from yourmobile phone (see operating instructionsof your mobile phone)¾Select “MB Bluetooth” at your mobilephone.¾Input the Passkey at the mobile phoneand after that at the COMAND. De-Authorize the mobile phone¾“Telephone” 㹢“Telephone List “ ¾Highlight mobile phone you want to de-authorize in list. ¾“Option” 㹢select and press“De-authorization”Then you see a query whether the devicede-authorization become actual.¾Select “Yes” or “No” and press.Activate other mobile phoneIf you authorized several mobile phones,you can change between the other mobilephones.If you authorize a new mobile phone, this automatically is activated. It is always only a mobile phone active. ¾“Telephone” 㹢“Telephone List “ ¾Highlight mobile phone you want to switch to in list.¾PressThen selected mobile phone becomeactive.Convenience PhoneFor the utilization of the conveniencetelephone function* you require an installed telephone cradle and a suitablemobile phone.¾Insert activated mobile phone to cradle. Or¾If mobile is off COMAND automaticallyturn on the mobile phone.¾Shows PIN entry screen and you must input your PIN number of yoursubscription in COMAND㩷screen.Receipt and transmission volume settings䂾iThese settings are normaly not necessaly. Default settiing at the factory is suitable for ordinaly mobile phones.Optimal setting for your mobile tephone is available at Mercedes Benz service centeror InterNet.䂾ichanges can lead to strongimpairments of the transmission quality.These attitudes cannot be changed duringan active telephone call..䋨19䋯29䋩
TELEPHONE¾“Telephone” 㹢“Telephone List “ ¾Highlight mobile phone you want to change settings.¾Select “Option” 㹢“Send volume “㩷or“Receiving volume”. Then you can see “Slider bar” for changingthe volume level.PIN Entry ( Convenient-Telephone)Entering on COMAND ¾Telephone onYou see the message "request pin entering".¾Enter:Select all number in the PIN-speller.¾Number Delete:Select C and press CCE. OrPress C key on CCE.The number in indication left of the cursoris deleted.¾Line Delete:Select C and long press CCE.OrLong press C key on the front panel.¾Pin confirm:Select OK in the Number speller.COMAND examines those pin.During correct input the telephone basicmenu appears.Enter over the COMAND control unit ¾Telephone onYou see the message "request pin entering".Then you see the message "request pin" entering.¾Enter:Enter successively all numbers on the numerical keyboard.¾Number Delete:Press 䂾C Key short time. OR¾Line DeleteSelect C and long repress CCE.¾Pin confirm:After entering the whole SIM number,COMAND examines those pin. Duringcorrect input the telephone basic menu appearsAfter the successive entering number,also works for comfirming enteringthe PIN. Some mobile telephones can be protectedwith a UNLOCK code from unauthorizeduse.When Lockedtelephone is inserted to the cradle, COMAND requests UN-Lock-codetobe managed.Emergency Call An emergency call without pin input or input of the UNLOCK code is possible onlyover the mobile telephone.The proceeding you infer please from the manual of the mobile telephone.䋨20䋯29䋩
TELEPHONETelephone Basic Menu.The telephone basic menu appears after input and confirmation the correct PIN. Activation of Telephone Menu¾Press Button of Panel key to select telephone base screen. Or¾  “Tel” 㹢  “Tel” 㹢  “Telephone”䂾iif the telephone function was lastapplication, you only needs to select “Tel”in Menu.   Or ¾Press     in the Panel.䂾iif press  button when the basictelephone menu has already been calledup, the “Calls dialed” Call list will appear.㪩㪜㪘㪛㪰1 2 3456䂾1  Network Status䂾2  Field strength䂾3Indicator for current status 䂾4Display COMAND Telephone book 䂾5To display Call List 䂾6  Number SpellerCALL Lists COMAND㩷can display the following calls in a list: x Missed calls x Incoming callsx Out going callsCalling up a list¾Select “Call lists” from the basic telephone menu. ¾Select “Calls missed” or “Incomingcalls” or “Calls dialed”.Then corresponding list appears.Incoming callRejecting or accepting the call¾To reject : select “ reject” in popup menu.or¾Press button on the front panel or the multi-function steering wheel.¾To accept: Select “Accept” or¾Press button on the front panel or the multi-function steering wheel.Once you have accepted the call, you canconduct your telephone conversation in Hands-free mode. The call volume can beadjusted with the Volume knob of front panel.䂾iyou can also accept a call if the COMAND display is showing other than the telephone mode. Once you have accepted the call, the COMAND displayshows the telephone base screen.¾To switch the display to telephonescreen : select    “Tel” 㹢  “Tel” 㹢“Telephone”or¾Press button on the front panel.䋨21䋯29䋩
TELEPHONEMaking a outgoing callEntering the telephone number using the COMAND controller¾Call up the basic telephone menuTo enter digits: Select    all of thedigits in sequence from number speller¾¾or panel 10 key.To delete individual digits: select Cand press   briefly.To delete entire telephone number :select C and press and hold¾untilthe telephone number is d.To connect a call select “delete¾ SEND”or Press button on the front panel.Redialling¾Call up the basic telephone menuUse the COMAND contro r to select “¾ lleSEND” or Press button on the front panel.ecently dialed number is at the pressThen the list of dialed numbers appears.The most rop of list.t¾Select the desired call To connect the call: ¾Connecting a call to an entry on a call list or in the COMAND telephone book¾orCall up a call list and select an entry¾Call up the COMAND telephone bookand select an entry¾To connect a call: press Functions during a call connection12 3456䂾Name and telephone number you arecalling1䂾  Field strength2䂾Indicator for current status 3䂾4 To switch Hands-free microphone off and on.䂾Terminate current call5䂾send DTMF tones. 6Switching the hands-free microphone on or off¾Call up the basic telephone menu.¾To switch off: select “Micro off”During the microphone is switched off, the icon appears in the main area.¾To switch on: select “Micro on” The icon goes out. Ending an active call¾To end a call: Select “Tel” 㹢  “Tel” 㹢“Telephone” 㹢  press  .or¾Press button on front panel or themulti-function steering wheel.The COMAND display switches to the last display selected if necessary.COMAND Telephone bookThe COMAND phone book contains alladdress book entries that have at lease one telephone number. COMAND㩷alsoreads the phone book entries stored in the phone book on the mobile phone anddisplays them in the COMAND phonebook.These entries can be imported from yourmobile phone via Bluetooth.䂾iThese imported entries be preserved,also if you use the COMAND with one of other mobile phone.You should delete these entries if necessary before delivery or sale of your vehicle.䋨22䋯29䋩
Navigation systemNavigation system (introduction) Safety Notes Risk of accidentFor safety reasons, only enter a newdestination when the vehicle is stationary.You may otherwise be distracted from the traffic conditions, cause an accident and injure yourself and others.COMAND calculates the route to the destination without taking account of the following, for example:x Traffic lights x Stop and give way signsx Parking or stopping prohibited signs x Lane narrowingx Other road and traffic controls and regulations.COMAND may give incorrect navigationcommands if the reality does notcorrespond to the data in the digital map. For example, if the traffic routing has beenchanged or the direction of a one-way roadhas been reversed.For this reason, you must always observeapplicable road and traffic controls and regulations during your journey. Road andtraffic controls and regulations alwayshave priority over the navigationcommands generated by the system.Map softwareThe digital maps generated by the mapsoftware become outdate in the same wayas conventional road maps. Optimum route guidance can only be provided bythe navigation system in conjunction withthe most up-to-date map software.Information about new map softwareversions can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.General Notes GPS receptionCorrect functioning of the navigationsystem depends amongst other things onGPS㩷reception. In certain situations,GPS㩷reception may be impaired, there may be interference or there maybe noreception at all, e.g. in tunnels, in multi-storey car parks or due to snow onthe GPS㩷aerial. If there is snow on the GPS㩷aerial, you should remove it. TheGPS㩷aerial is at the back of the vehicleroof.䋨23䋯29䋩
Navigation systemRoot guidance after vehicletransportationCOMAND has to redetermine the positionof the vehicle if the vehicle has been transported.( e.g. by ferry, by motorail orafter towing).positioning take place automatically evenwhen COMAND is switched off. Theduration will vary from on e case to antoher.Route guidance may be restricted as follows during vehicle positioning:x Navigation announcements, route guidance displays and displayed street names are not consistent with the actual location of the vehicle.x COMAND does not generate navigationannouncements.x Instead of the route guidance displays,㩷you see the “Off road” display and an arrow. The arrow shows the compass heading to the destination.When positioning is complete, route guidance is resumed using navigationannouncements and route guidancedisplays.Interrupting the journey duration routeguidanceThe following applies if you interrupt the journey during route guidance and continue the journey later on:x COMAND㩷resumes route guidanceautomatically if you continue the journeywithin 2 hours.x Route guidance is canceled if youcontinue the journey after more than 2 hours. It will be necessary to resume thecanceled route guidance manually.䂾iInterrupting the journey meansparking the vehicle and switching off COMAND.Hard disk errorsCOMAND㩷has an integrated hard disk on which the map software is stored.If an area of the hard disk has an error, COMAND can no longer access the map data in this area, for example, whencalculating a route.The “Navigation Unavailable. Pleaseobserve the operating instructions”message then appears.¾To delete the message: switchCOMAND on and back on.䂾iIf you switch the navigation systemoff/on, it will be operational again until it has to access the faulty area of the hard disk again.The message will then appear again.Consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Center.Units of measurementThe units of measurement in navigationmode are identical to those set in the instrument cluster.Input restrictionsOn vehicles for certain countries, there is a restriction on entering data.The restriction is active above a vehiclespeed of about 5 km/h. The restriction is deactivated as soon as the vehicle speeddrops below about 3km/h. When the restriction is active it is not possible to enter specific items, e.g.townor road name.You will be aware of this because certainmenu items cannot be selected.䋨24䋯29䋩
Navigation systemCalling up the map display andswitching to navigateon mode¾Press   function button.or¾Select “Navi” in the main function line.Both of these will call up the map display.You will see the map with the menusystem either shown or hidden.1Map with route guidance inactive,showing the menu system䂾1Current vehicle position123Map with route guidance inactive andwith the menu system hidden䂾1Current vehicle position䂾2  Map orientation䂾3Current Map scale. Hiding or showing the menu system¾To hide: Slide The “Full-screen” menu item appears in the main area of the display, it is automatically selected.¾PressThe menu system is hidden. The map can be seen in the full-screen.¾To Show: Press in the full-screenmap display.Adjusting the map scale䂾iIt is only possible to adjust the mapscale with the menu system hidden (Full-screen map display)¾Turn. until the desired map scale is set. As soon as you turn.  , the mapscale 䂾4  appears. Turningclockwise enlages the map, tunringanti-clockwise reduces it. 4312䂾1Current set map scale䂾2Currrently set map scale as indicate d by the needle on the scale bar䂾3Previously set scale before calling upcurrent scale. 䂾4  Scale bar䋨25䋯29䋩
Navigation system䂾iIt is only possible to adjust the mapscale with the menu system hidden (Full-screen map display)In certain countries, it is not possible to move the map freely if the vehicle is traveling at more than approximately5km/h. As soon as the vehicle speeddrops below 3km/h, it is possible to movethe map freely again.¾Slide ,   or A crosshair appears on the map.132䂾1  Crosshair 䂾2Details of the crosshair position䂾3Map scale selected.䂾iDisplay 䂾2may be the name of a road, for example, provided the digitalmap contains the necessary area.If no data is available, display 䂾2  shows: x the coordinates of the crosshair if the geo-coordintae display isswitched onand the PGS signal is strong enough.x No display if the geo-coordinate displayis switched off. Storing the crosshair position as a destination in the list of previousdestinationsx If necessary, display the menusystem : Press .x To store: select “Position”  㹢  “Save position”COMAND㩷stores the crosshair positionas a destination in the list of previousdestinations.Hiding the cross hairx Press the  back button. orx Press the    function buttonThe crosshair disappears and the map is set to the vehicle position.orx Set the map to the vehicle or destinationposition; see the explanation below.Centering the map on the vehicle or destination position䂾iIf you have moved the map, you can use this function to rapidly return the mapto the position of the vehicle or destination.It is only possible to center the map on thedestination position when route guidanceis active. ¾To center on the vehcile’s position:Select “Navi” 㹢  “Position” 㹢“Vehicle position map”. Or¾Press the  back button when the crosshair is displayed¾To center on the destination: Select “Navi” 㹢  “Position” 㹢  “Map ondestination position”.䋨26䋯29䋩
Navigation systemNavigation system (entering a destination)Risk of accidentFor safety reasons, only enter a newdestination when the vehicle is stationary.You may otherwise be distracted from the traffic conditions, cause an accident and injure yourself and others.䂾iIt is possible to enter a destinationregardless of where route guidance is active or inactive. The following destination entry options areavailable.x Enter a destination by addressx Enter a destination from the destinationmemory.x Enter a destination from the list of previous destinations.x Enter a destination using the map.x Enter an intermediate stop. x Enter a special destinationEntering a destination by address䂾iIn certain countries, it is not possibleto enter an address if the vehicle is traveling at more than approximately5km/h. As soon as the vehicle speed dropsbelow 3km/h, it is possible to move the function is available again.When entering an address as thedestination entry, you have the followingoptions.x Enter the country, town and street x Enter the country, town and centerx Enter the country, town, street and house numberx Enter the country, town, street and junction.x a destination by addressCalling up the address input menu¾Select “Navi” 㹢  “Destination”  㹢“Address input”The address input menu appears.It shows the destination that was last used for starting route calculation.Menu items in the address input menuDepending on the sequence in which youenter the address and on the data status of the digital map, some menu items may notbe available at all or may not yet be available.Example: after selecting the country, the “Street”, “No.”, “Centre”, ”Junction”, ”Save” and “Start” menu items are not yetavailable. Also, the “Postcode” menu item will not be available at all if the digital map does not contain any postcode.䋨27䋯29䋩
Navigation systemEntering a destination from the destination memory¾Select “Navi” 㹢  “Destination”  㹢“From memory”The display shows either the destination memory list with inputcharacters or without input characters. Whether or not the input characters aredisplayed depends on the number of entries in the destination memory.䂾iThe destination memory alwayscontains an entry named “㩷Own address”.You may wish to assign your home address to this entry, for example. Like anyother entry, the “Own address” entry canbe selected using input characters or from the beginning of a list. This entry alwaysappears at the top of the list. Destination memory list with input characters䂾1Characters entered by the user䂾2Characters automatically added by the system䂾3List entry that most closely matched to the current input string 䂾4OK to finish the entry䂾5  clear entered characters䂾6Characters not currently available for selection䂾7Characters available to select䂾8  Speller field䂾9Current selected character䂾10 “Back” button to go back previousscreen䂾11   Destination memory list䂾iWith in characters  䂾9, you can only select the characters that are currently available. Which these are depends on the current input string and the entries stored in the destination memory.Destination memory list without input characters¾To select the destination: Slide  or turn¾To cancel the selection: press the   button.or¾Select “Back and press ¾To confirm the selection: press .¾To start route calculation: select“Start”.䋨28䋯29䋩
Navigation systemEntering a destination from the list of previous destinations¾Select “Navi” 㹢  “Destination”  㹢“From last destinations”.The list of previous destinationsappears. The most recent detination is at the top ot the list. ¾Select the desired destination.¾To Start route calculation: select“Start”Updating the map softwareYou can update the map software yourselfusing a DVD.Notes about handling DVDsx Only hold discs by the edge.x Handle discs carefully to prevent read problems.x Avoid getting scratches, fingerprints anddust on discs.x Use a commercially-available cleaningcloth to clean discs. Do not wipe them with a circular motion, but only in straight lines from the center outwards.x Place discs back in cases after use. x Protect discs from heat and direcsunlight.Updating processThe updating process has the followingphases:x Loading the DVD㩷into the DVD drive x Updating process䂾iThe Updating process can take up to 2 hours, depending on the size of the mapupdating software. If possible, carry out the update when the vehicle is stationary. If you carry out the update with the engineswitched off and the vehicle batteryinsufficient power, COMAND may automatically switched off during the process in order to protect the battery. Ifthis occurs, restart the update with the engine running.hasRisk of poisoningNever leave the engine running in enclosed spaces. The exhaust gasescontain carbon monoxide. Inhalingexhaust fumes constitutes a healthhazard and could lead to loss ofconsciousness or even death.䋨29䋯29䋩

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