Operator`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- At a Glance
- System Settings
- Navigation
- Telephone
- Safety Precautions
- General Information
- Activating the Mobile Phone
- Submenu Overview
- COMAND Phone Book
- Call Lists
- Making Calls
- Address Book
- General Information
- Opening the Address Book
- Submenu Overview for Address Book
- Selecting Entry in the Address Book
- Creating a New Address Book Entry
- Searching for an Address Book Entry
- Deleting Entry
- Displaying Details About an Address Book Entry
- Changing Entry
- Initiating a Phone Call to an Entry
- Starting Navigation to an Entry
- Voice Names
- Downloading Contacts
- Audio
- Audio Menu
- Radio
- Satellite Radio
- CD Audio/DVD Audio/MP3
- Safety Instructions
- Notes on MP3 Mode
- Notes about CD/DVD Discs
- Notes on the Care of CD/DVD Discs
- Loading CDs and DVDs
- Loading PCMCIA Memory Card
- Ejecting CDs and DVDs
- Ejecting a PCMCIA Memory Card
- Menu Overview
- Switching to CD Audio, DVD Audio or MP3 Mode
- Stop Function
- Pause Function
- Selecting CD/DVD Audio/MP3 Media
- Selecting a Track
- Fast Forward/Reverse
- Selecting Folders
- Gracenote® Media Database
- Setting Audio Format
- Playback Options
- Music Register
- Media Interface
- Audio Aux
- Video
- General Information
- Submenu Overview
- DVD Video
- Switching to DVD Video
- Displaying/Hiding Control Menu
- Displaying/Hiding Menu System
- Fast Forward or Rewind
- Selecting DVD Media
- Stop Function
- Pause Function
- Selecting a Scene/Chapter
- Selecting a Film/Track
- Picture Settings
- DVD Menu
- Setting the Language and Audio Format
- Subtitles and Camera Angle
- Interactive Content
- Video Aux
- Rear Seat Entertainment
- General Information
- Basic Functions
- System Settings
- CD/DVD Audio and MP3 Operation
- DVD Video Operation
- Functional Restrictions
- Loading and Ejecting DVDs
- Switching to DVD mode
- Hiding or Showing the Control Menu
- Displaying/Hiding Menu System
- Fast Forward/Rewind
- Stop Function
- Pause Function
- Selecting a Scene/Chapter
- Selecting a Film/Track
- Picture Settings
- DVD Menu
- Setting the Language
- Subtitles and Camera Angle
- Interactive content
- Aux Operation
- Voice Control
- Tele Aid

1
Current vehicle location
2
Crosshairs
3
Information on crosshairs position
4
Set map scale
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The display item 3 may for example be
a road if corresponding data is available in
the digital map and Current Street is
activated. Or it displays the geo-coordinate
position of the crosshairs if Geo-
coordinates display is activated.
Saving crosshairs position as destination
in the Last Destinations memory
X
To display menu system if applicable:
Press n.
X
To save: Select Position£Save
Crosshair Position.
COMAND saves the crosshairs position as
a destination in the last destinations
memory. A window appears containing a
corresponding message.
Hiding crosshairs
X
Press the k button.
The crosshairs disappear and the map is
set to the vehicle location.
or
X
Set the map to the vehicle location, see
description below.
Setting Map to Vehicle, Destination or
Stopover Location
i
If you have moved the map, you can
quickly move the map to the vehicle,
destination or stopover location using this
function. It is only possible to set it to the
destination location when route guidance
is active.
X
To display menu system if applicable:
Press n.
X
To set map to vehicle location: Select
Position£Vehicle Position Map.
This hides the crosshairs.
or
X
Press the k button if the crosshairs are
displayed.
This hides the crosshairs.
X
To set the destination location: Select
Position£Destination Position
Map.
The crosshairs position is then set to the
destination.
X
To set the stopover location: Select
Position£Stopover Position Map.
The crosshairs position is then set to the
stopover.
Basic Settings
You can perform the settings listed below
with route guidance inactive or active.
Route Mode
This function allows you to set the following
route calculation modes and options for route
guidance:
R
Short Route
COMAND calculates a route by minimizing
the driving distance without taking into
acount traffic messages.
R
Dynamic Route
Introduction
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Navigation
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