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

guidance. If not, then first assign a
destination to this entry (Y page 91).
X
If necessary, switch to navigation mode
and display the menu system (Y page 54).
X
Select Destination£From Memory.
You will see a list with or without predictive
speller depending on how many entries
exist in the address book.
X
Destination memory with predictive
speller: Slide qm repeatedly until the list
appears without the predictive speller.
or
X
Select d at the bottom right in the
predictive speller.
X
Destination memory list without input
characters: Press n
1
Start route calculation to your address
You will see the address entry menu with the
address data for your own address. Start is
highlighted automatically.
Starting Route Calculation
X
Press n.
Once the route has been calculated, route
guidance begins (Y page 70).
Storing a Destination in the
Destination Memory
i
This function also stores the destination
in the address book. COMAND creates an
address book entry that contains the
complete, navigable address data. You can
then select this entry in the address book
and start route guidance to the address
from there.
After the Address Has Been Entered
X
Select Save after you have entered the
address in the address input menu.
You can now select storage options.
During Route Guidance
X
If necessary, show the menu system
(Y page 54).
X
Select Destination£Save
Destination.
You can now select storage options.
Accepting from the Last Destinations
X
Show the menu system, if necessary.
X
Select Destination£From Last
Destinations.
The list of previous destinations appears.
X
To select a destination: Rotate ymz or
slide qmr.
X
To confirm the destination: Press n.
The address of the destination is displayed.
X
Select Save.
You can now select memory options.
Selecting Memory Options
Saving Destination Without Name
X
Select Save Without Name.
COMAND stores the destination in the
destination memory and uses the address
as the destination name.
or
X
Select Save as My Address.
COMAND stores the destination in the
destination memory as My Address.
Destination Memory
93
Navigation
Z