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Owner's Manual User Instruction Manual NTG5 Infotainment System NTG5 HU - head unit NTG5 FU - fond unit NTG5 P104 - wireless headphone Commercial name:
COMAND Online Version:
1.0 - english Date:
2013-03-07 NTG5_UserManual-SV_130307-english.docx Symbols In this manual, you will find the following sym-
bols:
G WARNING Warning notices draw your attention to haz-
ards that may endanger your health or life, or the health or life of others. H Environmental note Environmental notes provide you with infor-
mation on environmentally aware actions or disposal.
! Notes on material damage alert you to dangers that could lead to damage to your vehicle. i These symbols indicate useful instruc-
tions or further information that could be helpful to you. X X This symbol designates an instruc-
tion you must follow. Several consecutive symbols indi-
cate an instruction with several steps. YY
(Y page) This symbol tells you where you can find further information on a topic. This symbol indicates a warning or an instruction that is continued on the next page. Display This text indicates a message on the multifunction/COMAND dis-
play. Parts of the software in the vehicle are pro-
tected by copyright 2005 The FreeType Project http://www.freetype.org. All rights reserved. The technical documentation team at Daimler AG wishes you safe and pleasant motoring. Thank you for buying Mercedes-Benz Before you first drive off, read this Owner's Manual carefully and familiarise yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer vehicle life, follow the instructions and warn-
ing notices in this manual. Disregarding them may lead to damage to the vehicle or personal injury. The equipment or model designation of your vehicle may vary according to:
RModel ROrder RCountry variant RAvailability The illustrations in this manual show a left-
hand-drive vehicle. On right-hand-drive vehi-
cles, the layout of components and controls differs accordingly. Mercedes-Benz is constantly updating its vehicles to the state of the art. Mercedes-Benz therefore reserves the right to introduce changes in the following areas:
RDesign REquipment RTechnical features The equipment in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown in the descriptions and illustrations. The following are integral components of the vehicle:
ROwner's Manual RService Booklet REquipment-dependent supplements Keep printed copies of the documents in the vehicle at all times. If you sell the vehicle, always pass the documents on to the new owner. i You can get to know the important fea-
tures of your vehicle in the interactive Own-
er's Manual on the Internet at:
http://www.mercedes-benz.de/
betriebsanleitung xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx Contents 3 Index ....................................................... 4 At a glance ........................................... 37 Introduction ......................................... 31 Safety ................................................... 49 Opening and closing ........................... 93 Seats, steering wheel and mirrors .. 119 Lights and windscreen wipers ......... 143 Climate control ................................. 157 Driving and parking .......................... 185 On-board computer and displays .... 293 COMAND Online ................................ 357 Stowing and features ....................... 565 Maintenance and care ...................... 595 Breakdown assistance ..................... 611 Wheels and tyres .............................. 635 Technical data ................................... 661 Operating safety ............................... 358 At a glance ......................................... 361 System settings ................................ 373 Vehicle functions .............................. 381 Navigation ......................................... 395 Telephone .......................................... 423 Online and Internet ........................... 463 Radio .................................................. 484 Media ................................................. 491 Sound ................................................. 533 Rear Seat Entertainment System .... 536 357 e n i l n O D N A M O C 358 Operating safety e n i l n O D N A M O C Operating safety Important safety notes G WARNING Your attention must always be focused on the traffic conditions. Only use COMAND Online or the telephone when the road and traffic conditions permit. Bear in mind that, at a speed of only 50 km/h, your vehicle covers a distance of nearly 14 m per second. The navigation sys-
tem does not provide you with information about stop signs, give way signs, traffic regu-
lations or road safety features. It is up to you to pay attention to these while driving the vehicle. Only enter a new destination when the vehicle is stationary. Declarations of conformity Wireless vehicle components The following information applies to all com-
ponents of the vehicle and the COMAND Online system which receive and/or transmit radio waves:
The components of this vehicle which receive and/or transmit radio waves are compliant with the basic requirements and other rele-
vant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. You can obtain further information from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Electromagnetic compatibility The electromagnetic compatibility of the vehi-
cle components has been checked and certi-
fied according to the currently valid version of Directive ECE-R 10. Correct use Observe the following information when using COMAND Online:
Rthe safety notes in this manual Rtraffic rules and regulations Rlaws and safety standards pertaining to motor vehicles i Improper work on electronic components or other systems (e.g. radio, DVD changer) and their software may result in malfunc-
tion or failure. Even systems that have not been modified could be affected because the electronic systems are connected. Electronic malfunctions can seriously jeop-
ardise the operational safety of your vehi-
cle. i The functionality of a roof aerial (tele-
phone, GPS) may be impaired if roof carrier systems are used. Attaching metallised retrofit film to the windscreen may affect radio reception and have a negative impact on all other aerials
(e.g. emergency aerial) in the vehicle inte-
rior. i Only have work or changes to electronic components carried out at a qualified spe-
cialist workshop. This workshop should have the necessary specialist knowledge and tools to carry out the work required. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. In partic-
ular, work relevant to safety or on safety-
related systems must be carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. i Protection against theft: this device is equipped with technical provisions to pro-
tect it against theft. Further information on protection against theft can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Data stored in the vehicle A wide range of electronic components in your vehicle contain data memories. Operating safety 359 e n i l n O D N A M O C These data memories temporarily or perma-
nently store technical information about:
Rthe vehicle's operating state Revents Rfaults In general, this technical information docu-
ments the state of a component, a module, a system or the surroundings. These include, for example:
Roperating conditions of system compo-
nents, e.g. fluid levels Rthe vehicle's status messages and those of its individual components, e.g. number of wheel revolutions/speed, deceleration in movement, lateral acceleration, accelera-
tor pedal position Rmalfunctions and defects in important sys-
tem components, e.g. lights, brakes Rvehicle reactions and operating conditions in special driving situations, e.g. airbag deployment, intervention of stability con-
trol systems Rambient conditions, e.g. outside tempera-
ture This data is of an exclusively technical nature and can be used to:
Rassist in recognising and rectifying faults and defects Ranalyse vehicle functions, e.g. after an acci-
dent Roptimise vehicle functions The data cannot be used to trace the vehicle's movements. When your vehicle is serviced, technical infor-
mation can be read from the event data mem-
ory and fault data memory. Services include, for example:
Rrepair services Rservice processes Rwarranties Rquality assurance It is read by employees of the service network
(including manufacturers) using special diag-
nostic testers. More detailed information is obtained from it, if required. After a fault has been rectified, the informa-
tion is deleted from the fault memory or is continually overwritten. When operating the vehicle, situations are conceivable in which this technical data, in connection with other information (if neces-
sary, under consultation with an authorised expert), could be traced to a person. Examples include:
Raccident reports Rdamage to the vehicle Rwitness statements Further additional functions that have been contractually agreed upon with the customer allow certain vehicle data to be conveyed by the vehicle as well. The additional functions include, for example, vehicle location in case of an emergency. Qualified specialist workshop Read the information on qualified specialist workshops in the vehicle Owner's Manual. Copyright information General notes You can find information on licences for free and open-source software used in your vehi-
cle and its electronic components on the fol-
lowing website: http://www.mercedes-
benz.com/opensource. Features of your COMAND Online These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available for your COMAND Online system at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your COMAND Online system may not be equip-
ped with all the features described. This is Z 360 Operating safety also the case for systems and functions rele-
vant to safety. Therefore, the equipment on your COMAND Online system may differ from that in the descriptions and illustrations. Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Function restrictions For safety reasons, some COMAND functions are restricted or unavailable while the vehicle is in motion. You will notice this, for example, because either you will not be able to select certain menu items or COMAND Online will display a message to this effect. e n i l n O D N A M O C At a glance Overview Components At a glance 361 e n i l n O D N A M O C
: COMAND display
; DVD changer/single DVD drive
= Controller and buttons COMAND Online consists of:
Rthe COMAND display The COMAND display has 1440 x 540 pixels. Rthe DVD changer/single DVD drive Rthe controller Rthe buttons Rthe touch-sensitive telephone keypad Rports in the centre console (2 x USB, AUX) An iPod is connected via USB cable. Ra universal telephone interface for the driver's mobile phone or equipment with SAP tele-
phone module Rheadphones for the front passenger (cordless or connected by means of a cable to the audio jack in the footwell) i COMAND Online can be operated from the front-passenger side using the corresponding remote control if your vehicle is equipped with the Rear Seat Entertainment System. The front passenger views the display in SPLITVIEW. The COMAND display can show separate information for the driver and the front passenger. Z 360 camera RFavourites button Faster access of frequently used functions RMulti-user entertainment All passengers have access to entertain-
ment options via COMAND Online Business telephony in the rear compart-
ment Digital remote control operation and digital cordless headphones 362 At a glance Functions RRadio/DAB radio RMedia e n i l n O D N A M O C Media support: audio CD, MP3 CD, DVD video, 2 x USB, SD card, iPod, Bluetooth audio Music search using all media Digital TV reception for TV and radio sta-
tions with the electronic programme guide
(EPG), data services, subtitles and lan-
guage selection options RSound system Burmester high-end sound system for ulti-
mate listening pleasure RNavigation system Destination entry using keyword search Realistic 3D map Personal POIs Travel guide with GPXD data Navitainment for passengers, e.g. Drive-
show, Routeflight, Google Maps, Services Premium Traffic RCommunication Telephony via Bluetooth interface/SAP telephone module Messaging functions (text messages, email) Address book Internet browser Mercedes-Benz Apps with Google Local Search, Destination/Route Download, Weather, Facebook, Google Street View WLAN interface for the connection of a smartphone to COMAND Online and the option of remote control for the front passenger (SPLITVIEW) Mercedes-Benz emergency call system RVehicle functions Setting the multicontour seat with new massage programmes Climate control functions Controlling ambient light: several colour and brightness level options COMAND display At a glance 363 Example: radio display
: Status bar with active traffic announcements
; Main function bar with active radio function
= Main display field with available stations in carousel view
? Radio station currently set A Radio menu bar B Air-conditioning function bar C Context display with additional radio text information Buttons and controller Overview
: Switches COMAND Online on/off
; Sets the volume or mutes
= Telephone keypad e n i l n O D N A M O C Z 364 At a glance
? Back button A Seat adjustment button B Navigation button C Radio button D Media button E Telephone, address book, online and Internet button F Vehicle and system settings button G Controller H g Favourites button Back button You can use the % back button to exit a menu or to call up the basic display of the current operating mode. X To exit the menu: briefly press the %
e n i l n O D N A M O C back button. COMAND Online changes to the next higher menu level in the current operating mode. X To call up the basic display: press and hold the % back button. COMAND Online changes to the basic dis-
play of the current operating mode. Telephone keypad The telephone keypad is touch-sensitive: as soon as one or several of the keys are gently touched, the telephone keypad is shown in the COMAND Online display. The key being touched is highlighted. Controller The controller is used to:
Rselect menu items from the COMAND dis-
play Renter characters Renter a destination on the map Rsave entries The controller can be:
Rturned Rslid left or right XVY Rslid forwards or back ZV Rslid diagonally aVb Rpressed briefly or pressed and held Components SplitView Method of operation SPLITVIEW allows you to simultaneously use different COMAND Online functions on the front-passenger side and on the driver's side. Different content is seen depending on your perspective when viewing the display. The "Navi" function, for example, can be used from the driver's side while a video is watched from the front-passenger side. SPLITVIEW is operated with the COMAND remote control from the front-passenger side. To do so, use the cordless headphones. Using the headphones on the correct sides ensures an optimal sound. You can connect your own headphones to a special headphones jack. You can use the COMAND remote control to operate them. Points to remember RYou can only adjust the volume for the headphones supplied, directly on the head-
phones. ROnly entertainment functions, i.e. audio, TV, video and Internet, for example, may be used with SPLITVIEW. RIf media from different sources are used, they can be used separately from the driv-
er's and front-passenger sides. Example: if a medium from the DVD changer is being played on the driver's side. Then, no other medium can be used separately on the front-passenger side that is also played from the DVD changer. However, other media can be used at the same time on the front-passenger side, including radio, memory card, MUSIC REGISTER, Media Interface, USB or AUX. RIf you use the same medium on both sides, you can both carry out the respective set-
tings. RThe Internet can be separately used by both the driver and front passenger at the same time. A corresponding message appears on the display. RInternet can only be used, if it is set and connected via a telephone on the driver's side. RThe multifunction steering wheel can only be used for functions which relate to the driver's side. Switching SPLITVIEW on/off From the driver's side
: SPLITVIEW symbol
; SPLITVIEW mode At a glance 365 Activating X Press the vehicle button on the controller. The carousel view for the vehicle settings appears. X Slide V the controller. The menu bar appears. X To select On in the menu bar (as illus-
trated in ;): turn and press the controller. SPLITVIEW switches on. The display changes to Off. In the status bar, the SPLITVIEW symbol appears (as illustrated in :). The front passenger sees the display of the function last activated. If the switch-on time was longer than 30 minutes previ-
ously, the display from the driver's side is shown. X Deactivating To select Off in the menu bar: turn and press the controller. The display changes to On. The SPLITVIEW symbol is hidden in the sta-
tus bar. From the front-passenger side X Activating To select the SPLITVIEW display using the COMAND remote control: turn thumb-
wheel : until the SPLITVIEW symbol appears in the window. e n i l n O D N A M O C X Press the u button on the COMAND remote control. X Deactivating Press the u button on the COMAND remote control again. The display changes to On. The SPLITVIEW symbol is hidden in the sta-
tus bar. The menu called up on the driver's side is shown. Z 366 At a glance e n i l n O D N A M O C The SPLITVIEW display remains on for approx-
imately 30 minutes after the key has been turned to position 0 in the ignition lock. After this time or after the key has been removed, the settings on the front-passenger side are saved for approximately 30 minutes longer. After this period, reactivation on the front-
passenger side means that the settings from the driver's side will be used. From media mode SPLITVIEW can be switched on from any media mode. Activating X To switch on from any media mode, e.g. Media Interface Options: press the con-
troller. A menu appears. X To select Start this application in other location: turn and press the con-
troller. A menu appears. X Select SplitView. A window with the message Starting source in SplitView appears. SPLITVIEW switches on. The symbol appears in the status bar. X Deactivating X From the driver's side via vehicle settings. X From the front-passenger side using the COMAND remote control. Transferring a destination to the driver Using SPLITVIEW you can select a destination from the front-passenger side and transfer this to the driver's side. X To activate SPLITVIEW: press the vehicle button on the controller. X To select On in the menu bar: turn and press the controller. The SPLITVIEW symbol appears in the dis-
play, and the display switches to Off. X Select in the main function bar with the COMAND remote control. The carousel view appears. X Select Mercedes-Benz Apps with the COMAND remote control. You see the selection of Mercedes-Benz Apps. X Select Google Local Search with the COMAND remote control. Using a menu you can select a category for the destination. At a glance 367 X Select At current location, for exam-
ple. Using a menu you can determine the type of search enquiry. X Select Enter search term, for example. An input field appears. Operating COMAND Online Selecting a main function X Enter the destination with the COMAND remote control and confirm the entry with b. You see the results list from Google. X Select the exact destination with the COMAND remote control. An additional menu appears. X Select Navigate to. X A pop-up window appears on the driver's side with the message: Should the nav igation data from Mercedes-Benz Apps be accepted?
Features of your COMAND Online These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available for your COMAND Online system at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your COMAND Online system may not be equip-
ped with all the features described. This is also the case for systems and functions rele-
vant to safety. Therefore, the equipment on your COMAND Online system may differ from that in the descriptions and illustrations. Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. e n i l n O D N A M O C Situation: switching from navigation mode
(address entry menu) to the system settings. X To switch on navigation mode: press the function button. X To show the menu: press W the COMAND controller. X Select Destination by sliding V and turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. X Select Address entry and press W to confirm. The address entry menu appears. X Slide ZV the COMAND controller and switch to main function bar :. X Select System in the main function bar by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. The system menu appears. Z 368 At a glance Selecting the menu of a main function e n i l n O D N A M O C If one of the navigation, audio, telephone or video main functions is switched on, trian-
gle : appears next to the entry in the main function bar. You can now select an associ-
ated menu. The example shows how to call up the audio menu from audio CD mode (an audio CD is playing). X Select Audio in the main function bar by sliding ZV the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. The Audio menu appears. The # dot indicates the currently selected audio mode. X Select another audio mode, e.g. Radio, by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. Radio mode is activated. Selecting a menu item X Select the station by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm. The station is set. Basic functions of COMAND Online Switching COMAND Online on/off X Press the u button on the centre con-
sole to the right of the COMAND controller. When you switch on COMAND Online, a warning message will appear. COMAND Online calls up the previously selected menu. If you switch off COMAND Online, playback of the current audio or video source will also be switched off. Adjusting the volume Adjusting the volume for the audio or video source X To adjust: turn thumbwheel :. or X Press the W or X button on the mul-
tifunction steering wheel. The volume of the currently selected audio or video source changes. You can also adjust the volume for the fol-
lowing:
Rtraffic announcements Rnavigation announcements At a glance 369 X Call up the input menu with data fields
(Y page 441). X Select S and confirm W with the COMAND controller. S appears in the data field. X Select c and confirm W with the COMAND controller. The letter c is added to S in the data field. X Repeat the process until the name has been entered in full. Other input menu functions:
RDeleting a character/entry (Y page 370) RSwitching between upper/lower-case let-
ters (Y page 370) RChanging the character set (Y page 370) RMoving the cursor to the next data field
(Y page 370) X To enter a phone number: select the dig-
its one by one in the corresponding data field by turning cVd and sliding ZV the COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm. e n i l n O D N A M O C Switching data fields Rphone calls RLINGUATRONIC voice control (see the sep-
arate operating instructions) Adjusting the volume for traffic announcements and navigation announcements During traffic or navigation announcements:
X Turn dial :. or X Press the W or X button on the mul-
tifunction steering wheel. i You can set the volume of traffic and nav-
igation announcements relative to the vol-
ume of the audio or video source. Adjusting the volume for phone calls You can adjust the volume for hands-free mode during a telephone call. X Turn dial :. or X Press the W or X button on the mul-
tifunction steering wheel. Adjusting the sound settings Character entry (telephony) Example: entering characters The example describes how to enter the sur-
name "Schulz". In the input menu, if you want to enter a first name after you have entered a surname, for example, proceed as follows to switch between the data fields:
Option 1 X Select 4 or 5 in the character bar and press W to confirm. The input menu shows the data field selec-
ted. Z 370 At a glance Option 2 X Slide ZV the COMAND controller repeat-
edly until the character bar disappears. X Select the data field by sliding ZV and press W to confirm. Saving an entry X After making an entry in the input menu, to create a new entry, for exam-
ple (Y page 441): select the symbol in the character bar by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm. The entry is stored in the address book. Further functions available in the char-
acter bar Changing the language of the character bar e n i l n O D N A M O C X Select the * (upper case) or E
(lower case) symbol and press W to con-
firm. Changing the character set While making an entry in the input menu
(Y page 441):
X Select the p symbol and press W to confirm. RABC (upper/lower case) R123 (digits) ROther (special characters such as @, , etc.) Moving the cursor to the next data field While making an entry in the input menu
(Y page 441):
X Select B and press W to confirm. X Select the language by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm. Switching the character bar to letters While making an entry in the input menu, to create a new entry, for example
(Y page 441):
While making an entry in the input menu
(Y page 441):
X Select the 2 or 3 symbol and press W to confirm. Deleting a character/entry While making an entry in the input menu
(Y page 441):
X To delete characters: press the $ but-
ton on the control panel. or X Select the F symbol by sliding V and turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. or X Press the j button next to the COMAND controller. X To delete an entry: press and hold the
$ button on the control panel until the entire entry has been deleted. or X Select the F symbol and press and hold W the COMAND controller until the entire entry has been deleted. or X Press and hold the j button next to the COMAND controller until the entire entry is deleted. Character entry (navigation) General notes The following paragraphs describe how to enter characters using town input for BER LIN as an example. If you want to use the address entry menu to enter a town, a street or a house number, for example, COMAND Online offers you:
Ra list with a character bar (option 1) Ra selection list (option 2) You can enter the characters using either the character bar or the number keypad. In the selection list, you select an entry to copy it to the address entry menu. Option 1: list of towns/streets with character bar At a glance 371 X Call up the town list with the character bar
(Y page 401). The alphabetically sorted town list shows the first available entries. e n i l n O D N A M O C
: Character entered by the user B
; Characters automatically added by COMAND Online AABE
= List entry that most closely resembles the current entry by the user
? To switch to the selection list A To delete an entry B To change the character set (Latin/Cyril-
lic) C Characters not currently available D Characters currently available E Character bar F To cancel an entry G Currently selected character H List Entering characters using the character bar X Select B by turning cVd the COMAND con-
troller and press W to confirm. List H shows all available town names beginning with a B. List entry most closely resembling current entry by user = is always highlighted at the top of the list
(BAABE in the example). All of the characters that have been entered so far are shown in black (letter B: in the example). Letters added by COMAND Online are shown in grey ;
(AABE in the example). Z 372 At a glance Character bar E shows the letters still available for selection in black D. These can be selected. In the example, the letter A is highlighted G. The characters availa-
ble depend on the entry made by the user so far and the data contained in the digital map. Characters that are no longer availa-
ble are shown in grey C. e n i l n O D N A M O C X Select E, R, L, I, N in succession, confirming each by pressing W. Entering characters using the number keypad X To enter the letter B: press the l num-
ber key twice in quick succession. The character appears at the bottom of the display when the key is pressed. The first available letter is highlighted. You see which characters you can enter with that key. Each time the key is pressed, the next character is selected. Example: key l:
Rpress once = A Rpress twice = B Rpress three times = C X Wait until the character display goes out. The entries matching your input are shown in the list. X Enter E, R, L, I, N using the corresponding keys. Further functions in the list with char-
acter bar X To delete characters: press the $ but-
ton on the control panel. or X Press the j button next to the COMAND controller. or X Select the F symbol in the character bar by sliding V and turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm. X To delete an entry: press $ on the control panel. or X Press and hold the j button next to the COMAND controller until the entire entry is deleted. or X Select the F symbol in the character bar and press and hold W the COMAND con-
troller until the entire entry is deleted. X To switch the character set: select B and press W to confirm. This will switch the character set from Latin to Cyrillic and back. X To cancel an entry: select the & symbol in the bottom left of the character bar and press W to confirm. or X Press the % back button. The address entry menu appears. X To accept the first list entry: press and hold W the COMAND controller until the address entry menu appears. The accepted list entry is shown there. Calling up the list as a selection list It is also possible to switch from the town list with character bar to the town selection list at any time during character input. X Slide ZV the COMAND controller repeat-
edly until the town list appears as a selec-
tion list. Select the desired town from the selection list. or X Selectin the character bar by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. If there are several entries for a town or if several towns of the same name are stored, then is highlighted in the character bar. X Press W the COMAND controller. Option 2: town list as selection list System settings 373 COMAND Online either shows the selection list automatically or you can call up the selec-
tion list from the list with the character bar. The example shows the selection list after the town BERLIN has been entered. The entry is highlighted automatically. X Confirm BERLING by pressing W the COMAND controller. You see the available entries. e n i l n O D N A M O C X Confirm BERLIN(1XXXX) by pressing W the COMAND controller. The address entry menu appears. Observe the information relating to destina-
tion entry (Y page 400). System settings Features of your COMAND Online These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available for your COMAND Online system at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your Z 374 System settings COMAND Online system may not be equip-
ped with all the features described. This is also the case for systems and functions rele-
vant to safety. Therefore, the equipment on your COMAND Online system may differ from that in the descriptions and illustrations. Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Display settings Setting the brightness The brightness detected by the display light sensor affects the setting options for this function. e n i l n O D N A M O C X Press W. X To select Options: turn and press the con-
troller. X Select Display. X Select Brightness. X Select brightness with the COMAND con-
troller. Display design Your COMAND Online display features opti-
mised designs for operation during daytime and night-time hours. You can customise the design by manually selecting day or night design, or opt for an automatic setting. X Press W. X To select Options: turn and press the con-
troller. X Select Display. X Select Day design, Night design or Automatic. A dot indicates the current setting. Design Day design Night design Automatic Explanation The display is set perma-
nently to day design. The display is set perma-
nently to night design. If the Automatic setting is selected, COMAND Online evalu-
ates the readings from the automatic vehicle light sensor and auto-
matically switches between the display designs. Time settings General notes If COMAND Online is equipped with a naviga-
tion system and has GPS reception, COMAND Online automatically sets the time and date. You can also adjust the time yourself in 30-
minute increments, but the date cannot be changed. i If you set the time in 30-minute incre-
ments, any time zone settings and settings for changing between summer and stand-
ard time are lost. Switching between sum-
mer and standard time (Y page 375). i The following navigation system functions require the time, time zone and summer/
standard time to be set correctly in order to work properly:
Rroute guidance on routes with time-
dependent traffic guidance Rcalculation of expected time of arrival i Use this function to set the time for all displays in the vehicle. Setting the time X Press W. X Select Time by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. X Select Set time and press W to confirm. X Set the time by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. The time is accepted. Setting the time/date format X Press W. X Select Time by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. X Select Format and press W to confirm. The # symbols show the current settings. X Set the format by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm. Abbreviation DD . MM . YY Meaning Day . Month . Year
(date format, two digits) Month/Day/Year date format, year (all four digits) Year/Month/Day date format, year
(two digits) MM / DD / YYYY YY / MM / DD System settings 375 e n i l n O D N A M O C Abbreviation HH : MM (24 hrs) HH : MM (AM/PM) Meaning Hours : Minutes
(24 hour time for-
mat) Hours : Minutes
(AM/PM time for-
mat) Adjusting the time zone and switching to summer time X Press W. X Select Time by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. X Select Time zone and press W to confirm. A list of countries or time zones appears. The # dot indicates the current setting. X Select the country or time zone by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. A time zone list may also be displayed, depending on the country selected. X Select the time zone and press W to con-
firm. The entry for the Automatic time set tings is accepted. Subsequent operation depends on whether the navigation system has GPS reception and whether the changeover function to summer time is available. X To switch manually: select On or Off and press W to confirm. X To switch automatically: select Auto matic and press W to confirm. The entry for the Automatic time set tings is accepted. X To switch the automatic time setting off/on: press the W button. X Select Time by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. Z 376 System settings e n i l n O D N A M O C X Press W to confirm the Automatic time settings. Switch the automatic time setting off or on again O. To switch on: the menu item is switched on as the default setting. If Automatic time settings is reactivated, the previ-
ous settings for time zone and summer time changeover are selected. To switch off: the time zone is deselected and the summer time is switched off. If Automatic is set for the summer time changeover, a prompt will appear asking whether this should be maintained. X Select Yes or No and press W to confirm. If you select Yes, the settings will not be changed. If you select No, the settings will be switched Off. Text reader settings X Press the vehicle button. X Slide V the controller. X To select System settings: turn and press the controller. X Select Text reader speed. A list appears. The # dot indicates the cur-
rent setting. X Select the setting. LINGUATRONIC settings Opening/closing the help window The help window provides information in addi-
tion to the audible instructions during indi-
vidualisation and during the subsequent voice control. X Press W. X Select Settings by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm. X Select Linguatronic and press W to con-
firm. X Select Help window and press W to con-
firm. You have switched the help window on O or off . Individualisation Using individualisation, you can fine-tune LIN-
GUATRONIC to your own voice and thus improve voice recognition. See the separate operating instructions. WLAN Overview Prerequisite for establishing a connection between COMAND Online and a WLAN-ena-
bled device, such as a tablet computer or smartphone:
RWLAN must be activated at COMAND Online and at the device to be connected. Prerequisites for using COMAND Online as a WLAN hotspot:
RCOMAND Online must be connected to a mobile phone via Bluetooth or USB. RThe Internet access data for the mobile phone network provider must be selected or set for COMAND Online. RThere must be an Internet connection to COMAND Online. Activating WLAN X To select Vehicle in the main function bar:
turn the controller and press to confirm. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select System settings: turn and press the controller. The system settings menu is shown. X To select WLAN: turn and press the control-
ler. The WLAN menu appears. X Select Activate and press the controller. Switch the connection on O or off , depending on the previous setting. System settings 377 Connecting the device via WPS pin e n i l n O D N A M O C A prerequisite for this type of connection is that the device to be connected supports a connection via WPS pin. X To select Vehicle in the main function bar:
turn the controller and press to confirm. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select System settings: turn and press the controller. The system settings menu is shown. X To select WLAN: turn and press the control-
ler. The WLAN menu appears. X To select Connect via WPS pin: turn and press the controller. X Select the vehicle from the device to be connected and establish a connection via WPS pin. The vehicle is displayed with the SSID MB WLAN XXXXX. X The device to be connected usually gener-
ates a pin. Enter this pin into COMAND Online also. i The exact procedure taken varies between the different devices. Follow the instructions that are shown in the display. Further information can be found on the operating instructions for the device you wish to connect. Z 378 System settings Connecting the device by pressing a button (push button) Connecting the device via SSID and security key e n i l n O D N A M O C A prerequisite for this type of connection is that the device to be connected supports a connection via push button. X To select Vehicle in the main function bar:
turn the controller and press to confirm. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select System settings: turn and press the controller. The system settings menu is shown. X To select WLAN: turn and press the control-
ler. The WLAN menu appears. X To select Connect via WPS PBC: turn and press the controller. X Select the vehicle from the device to be connected and establish a connection via WPS PBC pin. The vehicle is displayed with the SSID MB WLAN XXXXX. X Select Continue on COMAND Online. i The exact procedure taken varies between the different devices. Follow the instructions that are shown in the display. Further information can be found on the operating instructions for the device you wish to connect. X To select Vehicle in the main function bar:
turn the controller and press to confirm. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select System settings: turn and press the controller. The system settings menu is shown. X To select WLAN: turn and press the control-
ler. The WLAN menu appears. X To select Connect via security key:
turn and press the controller. X Select the vehicle from the device to be connected. The vehicle is displayed with the SSID MB WLAN XXXXX. X Enter the security key that is to be dis-
played in COMAND Online into the device and confirm the entry. i The exact procedure taken varies between the different devices. Follow the instructions that are shown in the display. Further information can be found on the operating instructions for the device you wish to connect. Generating a new security key X To select Vehicle in the main function bar:
turn the controller and press to confirm. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select System settings: turn and press the controller. The system settings menu is shown. X To select WLAN: turn and press the control-
ler. The WLAN menu appears. X To select Generate a new security key: turn and press the controller. X Select Generate new. A dialogue for entering the security key appears. X Enter the new security key, select and press the controller. The new security key will now be displayed and verified when a connection is estab-
lished via the security key. Changing the name of the SSID System settings X To select Vehicle in the main function bar:
turn the controller and press to confirm. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select System settings: turn and press the controller. The system settings menu is shown. X To select WLAN: turn and press the control-
ler. The WLAN menu appears. X To select Change the SSID name: turn and press the controller. A dialogue for entering the SSID appears. X Enter the new SSID, select and press the controller. The vehicle with the new SSID will now be shown on the device when a connection is established. 379 e n i l n O D N A M O C Bluetooth settings General information about Bluetooth Bluetooth technology is a standard for short-range wireless data transmissions up to approximately 10 metres. Bluetooth allows, for example, the exchange of vCards. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Blue-
tooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Inc. Activating/deactivating Bluetooth X Press the W button. The system menu appears. X To select Options: turn and press the con-
troller. X Select Activate Bluetooth. This switches Bluetooth on O or off . Setting the system language This function allows you to determine the lan-
guage for the menu displays and the naviga-
Z 380 System settings e n i l n O D N A M O C tion announcements. The selected language affects the characters available for entry. The navigation announcements are not avail-
able in all languages. If a language is not avail-
able, the navigation announcements will be in English. If you change the system language, the lan-
guage for LINGUATRONIC will be also be changed. If the selected language is not sup-
ported by LINGUATRONIC, English will be selected. X Press the W button. X Select Settings by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm. X Select Language and press W to confirm. The list of languages appears. The # dot indicates the current setting. X Select the language by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm. COMAND loads the selected language and sets it. i If you are using Arabic map data, the text information can also be shown in Arabic on the navigation map. To do this, select Eng lish (Arabic map) as the language from the list of languages. Navigation announce-
ments are then made in Arabic. Assigning a favourites button X To assign a favourites button: press the W button. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Assign as favourite. The list of predefined functions appears. The dot # indicates the currently selected function. X Select the desired function. The favourites button is assigned the selec-
ted function. X Example: to call up a favourite: press the g favourites button. This calls up the predefined function. You can select the following predefined func-
tions in a menu:
RDisplay off/on: you can switch the dis-
play off or on. RFull screen: 'Clock': you can call up the full screen with clock. RMenu: you can call up the COMAND Online and Internet functions. RFull screen: 'Map': you can call up the full screen with map. RSpoken driving tip: you can call up the current driving recommendation. RDisplay traffic messages: you can call up traffic reports. RNavigate to 'Home address': you can start route guidance to your home address if you have already entered and saved the address (Y page 402). RDetour menu: you can call up the Detour menu and then avoid a section of the route and recalculate the route (Y page 414). RCompass screen: you can call up the com-
pass. RDrivers seat massage, Front-pas senger's seat massage or Massage:
both front seats: you can start the mas-
sage function, depending on which seats are selected (Y page 387). Importing/exporting data Reset function You can completely reset COMAND Online to the factory settings. Amongst other things, this will delete all personal COMAND data. This includes the station presets, entries in the destination memory and in the list of pre-
vious destinations in the navigation system and address book entries. In addition, an acti-
vated PIN protection, which you have used to protect your data against unwanted export, will be deactivated. Resetting is recommen-
ded before handing over or selling the vehicle, for example. Data on the internal hard drive, e.g. music files in the MEDIA REGISTER, will be deleted. You can also delete music files from the MEDIA REGISTER using the "Delete all music files" function. X Press the W function button. X To select Options: turn and press the con-
troller. X Select Reset. A prompt appears asking whether you wish to reset. X Select Yes or No. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. If you select Yes, a prompt will appear again asking whether you really wish to reset. X Select Yes or No. If you select Yes, a message will be shown. COMAND Online is reset and restarted. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. Vehicle functions Features of your COMAND Online These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available for your COMAND Online system at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your COMAND Online system may not be equip-
ped with all the features described. This is also the case for systems and functions rele-
vant to safety. Therefore, the equipment on your COMAND Online system may differ from that in the descriptions and illustrations. Vehicle functions 381 Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Vehicle settings Calling up vehicle settings e n i l n O D N A M O C X Press the vehicle button on the controller. The vehicle menu appears. X To select Vehicle settings: turn and press the controller. The carousel view for the vehicle settings is active. X To select the desired vehicle setting: turn and press the controller. The main area with the setting element is active. Selecting a different vehicle setting:
X To activate the carousel view for selecting the vehicle setting: slide Z the controller. Exiting the vehicle settings:
X To select &: slide the controller and press to confirm. Z 382 Vehicle functions Ambient lighting Setting the colour Setting the zone e n i l n O D N A M O C X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Ambient lighting: colour:
turn and press the controller. The setting element is active. X To select a colour: turn the controller. For further information, see (Y page 152). Setting the brightness X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Ambient lighting: bright ness: turn and press the controller. The setting element is active. X To change the brightness: turn the control-
ler. For further information, see (Y page 152). X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Ambient lighting: zone: turn and press the controller. The setting element is active. X To select a zone: turn the controller. For further information, see (Y page 152). Activating/deactivating the ambient lighting display This display lighting adjustment function is only available if the vehicle is not equipped with the adjustment functions for ambient lighting: colour, brightness and zone. X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Ambient lighting: display:
turn and press the controller. The function switches on or off, depending on the previous setting. For further information, see (Y page 152). Setting the EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature The EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature makes getting in and out of your vehicle easier. Vehicle functions 383 X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Easy Entry/Exit: turn and press the controller. The setting element is active. X To change the setting: turn the controller. For further information, see (Y page 136). X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Acoustic lock feedback: turn and press the controller. The function switches on or off, depending on the previous setting. For further information, see (Y page 95). Activating/deactivating the panel heat-
ing Activating/deactivating the seat-belt adjustment function e n i l n O D N A M O C The panel heating function warms the surfa-
ces with which the vehicle occupants fre-
quently come into contact. X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Panel heating: turn and press the controller. X To change the setting: turn the controller. Activating/deactivating the acoustic locking confirmation The seat-belt adjustment function adjusts the driver's and front-passenger seat belt to the upper body of the occupants. X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Belt adjustment: turn and press the controller. The function switches on or off, depending on the previous setting. For further information, see (Y page 62). Activating/deactivating the automatic folding mirror function You can also set an audible signal to confirm that the vehicle has been locked. If the function "Automatic folding mirror func-
tion" is switched on, the exterior mirrors fold in automatically as soon as you lock the vehi-
Z 384 Vehicle functions cle from the outside and then fold out again when you unlock it. X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Automatic mirror-folding function: turn and press the controller. The function switches on or off, depending on the previous setting. For further information, see (Y page 138). When the automatic locking feature is acti-
vated, the vehicle is locked automatically when the ignition is switched on and the vehi-
cle is travelling faster than walking pace. X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Automatic locking feature:
turn and press the controller. The function switches on or off, depending on the previous setting. Switching the locator lighting on/off For further information, see (Y page 102). Setting the delayed switch-off time Interior lighting delayed switch-off time e n i l n O D N A M O C If the locator illumination (surround lighting) is switched on, as well as the turn signals, the headlamps will also light up briefly when the vehicle is unlocked. X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Locator illumination: turn and press the controller. The function switches on or off, depending on the previous setting. For further information, see (Y page 95). Switching the automatic locking fea-
ture on/off The interior lighting is activated for the dura-
tion of the delayed switch-off time when the key is removed from the ignition lock. X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Interior lighting delayed shut-off: turn and press the controller. The setting element is active. X To change the delayed switch-off time: turn the controller. For further information, see (Y page 152). Exterior lighting delayed switch-off time The surround lighting is activated for the dura-
tion of the delayed switch-off time when the vehicle is unlocked using the remote control key. X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Exterior lighting delayed shut-off: turn and press the controller. The setting element is active. X To change the delayed switch-off time: turn the controller. For further information, see (Y page 95). Priming/deactivating tow-away protec-
tion An audible and visual alarm is triggered if your vehicle's angle of inclination is altered while tow-away protection is primed. This can occur if the vehicle is jacked up on one side, for example. Vehicle functions 385 X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Tow-away protection: turn and press the controller. The function switches on or off, depending on the previous setting. Priming/deactivating the interior motion sensor e n i l n O D N A M O C When the interior motion sensor is primed, a visual and audible alarm is triggered if move-
ment is detected in the vehicle interior. This can occur if someone reaches into the vehicle interior, for example. X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Interior motion sensor: turn and press the controller. The function switches on or off, depending on the previous setting. Activating/deactivating the boot lid opening limiter The boot lid opening limiter makes it easier to close the boot lid manually. Z 386 Vehicle functions e n i l n O D N A M O C X Call up vehicle settings (Y page 381). X To select Boot opening-height restriction: turn the controller. X To activate/deactivate the function: press the controller. Seats Overview Using the T button next to the controller or the seat settings menu item in the vehicle menu, you can call up the following adjust-
ment functions:
Rbackrest side bolsters Rlumbar Rshoulder section Rmassage Rdriving dynamics Rseat heating balance i You also can save and recall the current settings of a seat function using the mem-
ory button and the corresponding memory position switch; see the separate vehicle Owner's Manual. The massage function cannot be started or stopped using the memory button. Selecting the adjustment function and seat X To select Vehicle in the main function bar:
turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select Seat settings from the carou-
sel: turn the controller and press to con-
firm. The carousel for selecting the seat function is activated. The settings for the driver's seat appear in the left of the display; those for the front passenger in the right. X To select the desired seat function: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To switch between the Driver and Front passenger: slide XVY the controller. Adjustment functions Setting the backrest side bolsters X Call up the seat functions (Y page 386). X To select Backr. sides: turn and press the controller. X To select a seat: slide XVY the controller. X To change the setting: turn the controller. The change can be seen in the settings dis-
play. X To exit the menu: press the % button. X Press the T button. The menu for the seat settings appears. or Adjusting the seat contour in the lumbar region of the seat backrest This function allows you to adjust the air cushions in the lumbar region of the backrest
(4-way lumbar support). X Call up the seat functions (Y page 386). X To select Lumbar: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select a seat: slide XVY the controller. X To activate the setting element: press the controller. X To change the setting: slide ZV or XVY the controller. The change will be visible in the setting ele-
ment. X To exit the menu: press the % button. Setting the shoulder section X Call up the seat functions (Y page 386). X To select the Shoulders: turn the control-
ler and press to confirm. X To select a seat: slide XVY the controller. Vehicle functions 387 X To change the setting: turn the controller. The change can be seen in the settings dis-
play. X To exit the menu: press the % button. Massage function e n i l n O D N A M O C X Call up the seat functions (Y page 386). X To select Massage: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select a seat: slide XVY the controller. X To select the massage function (1 to 6):
turn the controller and press to confirm. The massage function runs for approx-
imately 15 to 25 minutes, depending on the setting. You may select the following massage options:
R1: Hot relaxing massage for back R2:Hot relaxing massage for should ers R3: Activating Massage R4: Classic Massage R5: Mobilizing Massage R6: Active Workout X To change the massage intensity: turn the controller to ? and press to confirm. The intensity becomes stronger or weaker each time the controller is pressed. X To exit the menu: press the % button. Z 388 Vehicle functions Setting the driving dynamics e n i l n O D N A M O C X Call up the seat functions (Y page 386). X To select a seat: slide XVY the controller. X To select Dynamic seat: turn the control-
ler and press to confirm. You can select:
R0: Off R1: Level 1 (weak) R2: Level 2 (strong) X To select the setting: turn the controller. X To exit the menu: press the % button. Seat heating balance The Balance function controls the distribution of heat on the seat backrest and cushion. The Balance function influences the currently set heating level of the seat heating; see the separate vehicle Owner's Manual. X Call up the seat functions (Y page 386). X To select Seat heating balance: turn and press the controller. X To select a seat: slide XVY the controller. X To change the setting: turn the controller. The change can be seen in the settings dis-
play. The settings represent the following:
R0 the backrest and seat cushion are evenly heated according to the setting selected with the seat heating button. R1 to 3 the heat output to the seat cushion is reduced one level at a time. R-1 to -3 the heat output to the backrest is reduced one level at a time. X To exit the menu: press the % button. Resetting all adjustments X Call up the seat functions (Y page 386). X Select a seat (Y page 386). X To select Reset: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select a seat: slide XVY the controller. X To reset: press the controller. A query appears. X Select Yes or No and turn the controller. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. After you select Yes, all seat adjustments are reset to the default values (factory set-
ting). Vehicle functions 389 Switching climate control on/off Climate control settings Basic settings Climate control bar Climate control bar
: Adjusts temperature, airflow and air dis-
tribution, left
; Calls up the climate control menu
= Adjusts temperature, airflow and air dis-
tribution, right Calling up the climate control menu:
X To switch to the climate control bar: slide V the controller. X To select the thermometer symbol E in the climate control bar: turn and press the controller. The carousel for selecting climate control functions is activated. X To select the desired climate control func-
tion: turn and press the controller. The selected climate control function appears. The following climate control functions can also be called up directly from the climate control bar:
RTemperature left and right, displayed as the actual temperature, e.g. 20C. RAirflow left and right, displayed as J and the current setting, e.g. 1. RAir distribution left and right, displayed by the current setting, e.g. O. X Call up the climate control menu
(Y page 389). X To switch to the footer: slide V the con-
troller. X To select Climate ctrl on: turn and press the controller. X Switch the climate control function on O or off . If climate control is switched off, the adjustment functions are deactivated. e n i l n O D N A M O C Synchronising the climate control set-
tings With the synchronise option, you can decide whether you wish to activate the climate con-
trol settings for all zones together or sepa-
rately. X Call up the climate control menu
(Y page 389). X To switch to the footer: slide V the con-
troller. X To select Sync: turn and press the control-
ler. X Switch the synchronisation function on O (left and right synchronised) or off
(left and right separate). Z 390 Vehicle functions e n i l n O D N A M O C With the synchronisation function switched off, you can alternate between driver and front passenger. X To switch from the footer to the main area:
slide VZ the controller. X To switch between left and right: slide XVY the controller. Not all climate control functions allow switching between the driver and front passenger. i The synchronise function can also be deactivated by sliding the controller to the left or right in the setting area. The setting elements for the driver and front passenger are then shown separately once again. Further information (Y page 168) Switching climate control functions from front to rear X Call up the climate control menu
(Y page 389). X To switch to the footer: slide V the con-
troller. X To select the Rear setting: turn and press the controller. X The climate control function is switched from the front to the rear. The vehicle inte-
rior display changes accordingly. X To switch the setting back to the front again: select Exit rear climate con trol. After a short time, COMAND Online auto-
matically switches the adjustment func-
tions back to the front. Activating/deactivating cooling with air dehumidification Activating the cooling with air dehumidifica-
tion facilitates the cooling of the vehicle inte-
rior even with high outside temperatures. X Call up the climate control menu X To switch to the footer: slide V the con-
(Y page 389). troller. X To select A/C: turn and press the controller. X Switch cooling with air dehumidification on O or off . Setting the temperature X To select the current temperature in the climate control bar on the left or right: turn and press the controller. The temperature setting scale appears. X To change the setting: turn the controller. X To close the temperature setting scale:
press the controller. i You can also set the temperature using the climate control menu, i.e. as described for setting the footwell temperature
(Y page 391). Setting the airflow X To select J on the left or right in the climate control bar: turn and press the con-
troller. The airflow setting scale appears. X To change the setting: turn the controller. X To close the temperature setting scale:
press the controller. i You can also set the airflow using the cli-
mate control menu, i.e. as described for setting the footwell temperature
(Y page 391). Setting the air distribution Vehicle functions 391 X If necessary, change sides: slide XVY the controller. X To change the setting: turn and press the controller. Exiting a menu X Slide V the controller. X To select &: turn and press the controller. Setting the climate mode e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select the current air distribution display on the left or right in the climate control bar, e.g. O: turn and press the controller. The air distribution setting scale appears. X To change the setting: turn the controller. X To close the temperature setting scale:
press the controller. i You can also set the air distribution using the climate control menu, i.e. as described for setting the footwell temperature
(Y page 391). Further settings Adjusting the footwell temperature Setting the climate mode determines the strength of the airflow (force). X Call up the climate control menu
(Y page 389). X To select Climate mode: turn and press the controller. X If necessary, change sides: slide XVY the controller. X To change the setting: turn and press the controller. Exiting a menu X Slide V the controller. X To select &: turn and press the controller. Starting/stopping the perfume atomizer X Call up the climate control menu
(Y page 389). X To select Adjust footwell: turn and press the controller. Z 392 Vehicle functions X Call up the climate control menu
(Y page 389). X To select Air freshener: turn and press the controller. Depending on the previous status, you start or stop the perfume atomizer. X Setting the intensity: turn the controller when the atomizer is switched on. Exiting a menu X Slide V the controller. X To select &: turn and press the controller. X Call up the climate control menu
(Y page 389). X To select Ionisation: turn and press the controller. You switch it on or off, depending on the previous status. Exiting a menu X Slide V the controller. X To select &: turn the controller and press to confirm. e n i l n O D N A M O C You can connect the perfume atomiser with the pre-entry climate control, i.e. the atom-
iser switches on together with the pre-entry climate control. X To activate the control element on the right:
slide VY the controller. X To switch the connection on/off: turn the controller. The connection is switched on O or off
, depending on the previous setting. Further information (Y page 172) Switching the ionisation on/off You can connect the ionisation function with the pre-entry climate control, i.e. the ionisa-
tion function switches on together with the pre-entry climate control. X To activate the control element on the right:
slide VY the controller. X To switch the connection on/off: turn the controller. The connection is switched on O or off
, depending on the previous setting. Pre-entry climate control X Call up the climate control menu
(Y page 389). X To select Pre-entry climate control:
turn and press the controller. X To switch on or off: turn the controller and press to confirm. You switch it on or off, depending on the previous status. Exiting a menu X Slide V the controller. X To select &: turn the controller and press to confirm. Further information (Y page 174) Auxiliary heating You can pre-set three departure times for automatic activation of the auxiliary heating. To select the pre-set time:
X Call up the climate control menu
(Y page 389). X To select Auxiliary heating: turn and press the controller. X Turn the controller. Changing the pre-set time:
X Call up the climate control menu
(Y page 389). X To select Auxiliary heating: turn and press the controller. X To select the departure time that will be changed: turn and press the controller. A menu for changing the time opens. Vehicle functions 393 e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select the required setting element (ana-
logue clock, hours or minutes): slide VZ and VY the controller. X To change the setting: turn the controller. X To exit the menu: press the controller. 360 camera Important safety notes G WARNING Make sure that no persons or animals are in the manoeuvring range. Otherwise, they could be injured. Overview The 360 camera covers the immediate sur-
roundings of the vehicle and assists you, for instance when parking or at exits with reduced visibility. It detects moving objects and displays these objects on the ground using bars. For a detailed description of the 360 cam-
era, see the separate vehicle Owner's Man-
ual. Settings for the COMAND Online 360 camera Activating/deactivating using the reverse gear:
X Press the vehicle button on the controller. The vehicle menu appears. Z 394 Vehicle functions e n i l n O D N A M O C X To switch to the menu bar: slide the controller. X To select Settings: turn and press the controller. X To select the 360 camera: turn and press the controller. X To select Activation by R gear: turn and press the controller. The function is switched on O or off , depending on the previous status. i This function must only be switched on if you want the image from the 360 camera to be displayed when the reverse gear is engaged. The other activation options are always available. Switching object detection on/off:
X To select Object detection: turn and press the controller. The function is switched on O or off , depending on the previous status. Opening the camera cover:
X To select Open camera cover: turn and press the controller. Image of the 360 camera The 360 camera image can be displayed if:
Ryour vehicle is equipped with a 360 cam-
era RCOMAND Online is switched on
(Y page 368) Rthe 360 camera function is activated Displaying the image of the 360 camera:
X To select the 360 camera from the vehicle carousel: turn and press the controller. The split view of the 360 camera appears. or X Engage reverse gear (only possible if the Activation by R gear option is activa-
ted) The 360 camera in split view and the reverse drive image appears. If the function is activated, the COMAND dis-
play will automatically switch back to the pre-
viously selected display as soon as you shift out of the forward or reverse gear, or if the vehicle exceeds a speed of approx. 3 km/h. You can also switch the display by selecting the & symbol in the display and pressing W the COMAND controller to confirm. Reversing camera The reversing camera is only an aid. It is not a substitute for your attention to the imme-
diate surroundings. The responsibility for safe manoeuvring and parking remains with you. Make sure that there are no persons, animals or objects in range while manoeuvring and parking. The image from the reversing camera is shown in the COMAND display when reverse gear is engaged if:
Ryour vehicle is equipped with a reversing camera RCOMAND Online is switched on Rthe Activation by R gear function is activated. If the function is activated, the COMAND dis-
play will automatically switch back to the pre-
viously selected display as soon as you shift out of reverse gear. i For further information on the reversing camera, see separate vehicle Owner's Manual. X Press the vehicle button. The vehicle carousel appears. X Slide V the controller. X To select System settings: turn and press the controller. X Select Reversing camera. X Select Activation by R gear. The function is switched on O or off , depending on the previous status. Navigation Features of your COMAND Online These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available for your COMAND Online system at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your COMAND Online system may not be equip-
ped with all the features described. This is also the case for systems and functions rele-
vant to safety. Therefore, the equipment on your COMAND Online system may differ from that in the descriptions and illustrations. Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Introduction Important safety notes G WARNING For safety reasons, only enter a new destina-
tion when the vehicle is stationary. You may otherwise be distracted from the traffic con-
ditions, cause an accident and injure yourself and others. COMAND Online calculates the route to the destination without taking account of the fol-
lowing, for example:
Rtraffic lights Rstop and give way signs Rparking or stopping restrictions Rroad narrowing Rother road and traffic rules and regulations COMAND Online may give incorrect driving recommendations if the data on the digital map does not correspond to actual condi-
tions. For example, a route may have been diverted or the direction of a one-way street may have changed. For this reason, you must always observe road and traffic rules and regulations during your journey. Road and traffic rules and regulations Navigation 395 e n i l n O D N A M O C always have priority over the system's driving recommendations. General notes Operational readiness of the navigation system In vehicles for certain countries, the naviga-
tion system is not operational immediately after delivery. The digital map is not pre-
installed. If this is the case, the following message appears in the display after you switch to nav-
igation mode:
Please insert DVD number
<<xxxxx_xx>>. X To install the digital map:(Y page 420). The navigation system must determine the position of the vehicle before first use or whenever operational status is restored. Therefore, you may have to drive for a while before precise route guidance is possible. GPS reception Correct functioning of the navigation system depends, amongst other things, on GPS reception. In certain situations, GPS recep-
tion may be impaired, there may be interfer-
ence or there may be no reception at all, e.g. in tunnels or multi-storey car parks. i The functionality of a roof aerial (tele-
phone, GPS) may be impaired if roof carri-
ers are used. Entry restriction For vehicles in certain countries, there is a data entry restriction. The restriction is active above a vehicle speed of about 5 km/h. The restriction is deactiva-
ted as soon as the vehicle speed drops below about 3 km/h. When the restriction is active, certain entries cannot be made. This will be indicated by the fact that certain menu items are greyed out and cannot be selected. Z 396 Navigation The following entries are not possible, for example:
Rentering the destination town and street Rentering a destination via the map Rentering POIs in the vicinity of a town or via a name search Rediting entries Rdirect entry using the number keypad Other entries are possible, however, such as entering POIs in the vicinity of the destination or current position. e n i l n O D N A M O C Switching to navigation mode Navigation 397 X Press the button. The map displays the current vehicle position. FURTHER ACTIVATION OPTION:
X To activate the menu: slide ZV the controller (e.g. in radio mode). X To select Navi: turn and press the controller. Showing/hiding the menu e n i l n O D N A M O C You can, for example, make a destination entry or select navigation settings using the menu. X To show: press the controller when the map appears. Route guidance not active: Destination is marked. Route guidance is active: y is high-
lighted. X To hide: press the % button. or X Slide ZV and then press the controller. i Route guidance is not active: no destination entered yet, no route has been calculated. Z 398 Navigation Route guidance is active: the destination has been entered, the route has been calculated. The display shows the route, changes of direction and lane recommendations. Navigation announcements guide you to your destination. Moving the map e n i l n O D N A M O C REQUIREMENT: the map is in full screen mode, the menu is faded out (Y page 397). X Slide XVY, ZV or aVb the controller. The crosshair is shown. The map moves in the corresponding direction under the crosshair. Setting the map scale REQUIREMENT: the map is in full screen mode, the menu is faded out (Y page 397). X Turn the controller until the desired scale is set. Basic settings Setting route type and route options X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select Settings: turn and press the controller. X Select Route settings. X Select a route type. Route type is switched on O or off , depending on the previous status. RActive route guidance: COMAND Online calculates a new route. RInactive route guidance: COMAND Online uses the new setting for the next route guidance process. i Route guidance active: a destination has been entered and the route has been cal-
culated. Route guidance inactive: no destination has been entered yet and no route has been calculated yet. Fast route Dynamic route Dynamic route after query Economic route Short route COMAND Online calculates a route with the shortest journey time. The same route type as Fast route. To avoid a traf-
fic jam, for example, any traffic reports received with regard to the route are taken into account. If possi-
ble, it will bypass blocked roads. Dynamic route, querying if you wish to adopt the new route or prefer to continue along the original route. Economic route is a variant of the route type Fast route. COMAND Online will attempt to minimise the journey distance at the expense of a slightly increased journey time. COMAND Online calculates a route covering the short-
est distance. X To calculate alternative routes: select Calculate alternative routes. Switch the function on O or off . When this function is activated, all route types are calculated. X To avoid/use route options: select one of the options:
RAvoid motorways RAvoid ferries RAvoid motorail trains RAvoid tunnels RAvoid unpaved roads RAvoid routes requiring special toll sticker RAvoid toll roads The option is then avoided O or used . i RDS-TMC is not available in all countries. Navigation 399 i The route calculated may, for example, include ferry connections, even if the Avoid ferries route option is switched on. In some cases, e.g. when calculating par-
ticularly long routes, COMAND Online may not be able to take all the selected route options into account. i To avoid routes requiring a special toll sticker: route calculation is performed excluding route networks (e.g. a country's motorway network) which require you to pay a fee (vignette). A vignette allows tem-
porary use of the route network. Example time limits are 10 days, 2 months or 1 year. To avoid toll roads: route calculation is performed excluding sections (e.g. tunnels, stretches of motorway, inner cities) which require you to pay a fee (toll). X To exit a menu: slide XVY the controller. e n i l n O D N A M O C Z 400 Navigation Entering a destination Important safety notes G WARNING For safety reasons, only enter a new destination when the vehicle is stationary. You could oth-
erwise be distracted from the traffic conditions, cause an accident and injure yourself and others. As an address Calling up the address entry menu e n i l n O D N A M O C X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X Select Destination. Route guidance not active: press the controller. Route guidance active: turn and press the controller. X Select Address entry. Address entry options Examples of how you can enter an address:
RTown/postcode, street, house number RTown/postcode, street RTown/postcode, centre RTown/postcode, street, junction RStreet, town/postcode, house number RStreet, town/postcode, junction i Entering the street before the town is use-
While entering an address, you can also switch to other destination entry options:
RKeyword Search RMap RPOI ful if the address has an unusual street name. Entering an address Navigation 401 The example shows you how to enter a town, street and house number for an address, e.g. for your home address. X In the address entry menu, select Town:
press the controller (Y page 400). X Enter BERLIN. Character entry
(Y page 371). X To call up the list: select OK or slide ZV the controller repeatedly until the character bar disappears. The entry for BERLIN has additional selec-
tion options. This is indicated by the G icon. X Select BERLING: turn and press the con-
troller. e n i l n O D N A M O C X Select GERMANY(1XXXX). The address entry menu transfers the entry. X To select Street: press the controller. X Enter the street, e.g. UNTER DEN L. Then call up the list and select an entry. Proceed in the same way as when entering a town. X To select House no.: press the controller. X Enter the house number. Then call up the list and select an entry. Proceed in the same way as when entering a town. The address entry menu shows the address. The map section on the left shows the destination. i You can enter any of the towns, streets, postcodes, etc. which are stored in the dig-
ital map. However, postcodes are not avail-
able for some countries. Country and town are sufficient to start navigating. You can enter either a town or a postcode. The street and house number complete the destination address. Z 402 Navigation e n i l n O D N A M O C Entering additional address data You can enter additional address data:
RCountry RPostcode Entering a postcode will delete a previously entered town. RCentre Entering a centre will delete a previously entered street. RJunction Entering a junction will delete a previously entered house number. X In the address entry menu, select Coun try, Postcode, Centre or Junc tion(Y page 400). X Select an entry. Proceed as described under "Entering an address" (Y page 401). Saving an address You can store the address you have entered either as your home address or as another navigable contact in the address book. X Call up the address entry menu
(Y page 400). X To select Save: slide V, turn and press the controller. X To save as your home address: select As "My address". COMAND Online stores your home address under My address in the list of contacts. Own address X To save as a contact: select As a new address book entry. X Select Not classified, Home or Work. X Enter a surname and first name. Character entry X To select OK: turn and press the controller. The destination address is saved in the address book as a navigable contact. Starting route calculation Navigation 403 e n i l n O D N A M O C The entered destination appears in the address entry menu. X To confirm Start: press the controller. Calculating route. While route calculation is in progress, an arrow will indicate the direction to your destination. Once the route has been calculated, route guidance begins. If the vehicle is travelling on a non-digitised road, the system displays the linear distance to the destina-
tion, the direction to the destination and the Road off map message. If route guidance is already active: a prompt appears asking whether you wish to end the current route guidance. Confirm the prompt with Yes or No. If you select Yes, the current route guidance is stopped and route calculation to the new destination is started. If you select No, the currently active route guidance is continued. i The route is calculated using digital map data. The calculation time depends on the dis-
tance from the destination, for example. The calculated route may differ from the ideal route, e.g. due to roadworks or incomplete map data. Please also refer to the notes about the digital map (Y page 420). Using keyword search Entering keywords The keyword search supports Latin fonts. You can search for an address, a POI or a syno-
nym. For example, you can search for the Houses of Parliament or Big Ben. The keyword search finds geographically tolerant hits. If, for example, you are searching for a street located on the edge of a city, the search will also cover adjacent smaller towns. X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X Select Destination. Z 404 Navigation Route guidance not active: press the con-
troller. Route guidance active: turn and press the controller. X Select Keyword search. X Enter the first few letters of the town and street, e.g. STUT and KN. The hits are displayed in the following order: exact hits/total hits.
---/--- is displayed if fewer than three characters have been entered. 999+ is displayed if there are too many hits. X Select OK. e n i l n O D N A M O C The search results are divided into catego-
ries, e.g. town, street. The number of exact/
total hits is shown in brackets. X Select Town, street: press the controller. X Select an entry: turn and press the control-
ler. The address entry menu appears, showing the destination address. X To start route calculation: select Start. Selecting search options X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X Select Destination. Route guidance not active: press the con-
troller. Route guidance active: turn and press the controller. X Select Keyword search. X Select Search options. X Select Error-tolerant search, POI search or Online search. Switch the setting on O or off . Error-tolerant search: useful if parts of the address are incomplete or the spelling is unclear. POI search: points of interest are taken into account in the search. Online search: the search is performed via the online functions. Selecting the country X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X Select Destination. Route guidance not active: press the con-
troller. Route guidance active: turn and press the controller. X Select Keyword search. X Select Country . The alphabetical list of countries is dis-
played. X Select a country: turn and press the con-
troller. Exact hits appear at the very top of the list;
hits are sorted alphabetically in the list. The search term that you entered is highlighted in orange in the entries. Searching via COMAND Online X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X Select Destination. Route guidance not active: press the con-
troller. Route guidance active: turn and press the controller. X Select Keyword search. X Select Online search. The search switches to the online func-
tions. Selecting a destination from the list of last destinations COMAND Online automatically stores the last 100 destinations. X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X Select Destination. Route guidance not active: press the con-
troller. Route guidance active: turn and press the controller. X Select From last destinations. X Select the destination. The address entry menu appears, showing the destination address. X To start route calculation: select Start. Navigation 405 Selecting an address book contact as a destination e n i l n O D N A M O C You can select navigable address book con-
tacts as the destination. These are identified by the L symbol. If you have already entered and saved your home address, you can select this as the destination by using My address. X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X Select Destination. Route guidance not active: press the con-
troller. Route guidance active: turn and press the controller. X Select From contacts. X Select the destination. The address entry menu appears, showing the contact and associated destination address. X To start route calculation: select Start. Selecting a destination from POIs Calling up the POI menu Z 406 Navigation X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X Select Destination. Route guidance not active: press the con-
troller. Route guidance active: turn and press the controller. X Select From POIs. e n i l n O D N A M O C Defining the position for the POI search Selection Near destina tion Characteristic Route guidance is active X In the POIs menu, select In the vicin Current posi tion Other town Search in the vicinity of the current vehicle posi-
tion After entering a town, the search is performed within the town's boun-
daries Search by name Search for all POIs on the digital map or around one of the three previ-
ously specified positions Search by phone number This function gives you access to all POIs that have a phone number. Selecting a POI category Navigation 407 e n i l n O D N A M O C Instructions ity of the destination. X Select a POI category (Y page 407). X In the POIs menu, select Current position. X Select a POI category (Y page 407). Option 1 X In the POIs menu, select Other town. X Select the country, if desired
(Y page 402). X Enter the town (Y page 401). X Select a POI category (Y page 407). Option 2 X Enter a town in the address entry menu
(Y page 401). X Select POIs. X Select a POI category (Y page 407). X In the POIs menu, select Search by name. X Select All POIs or one of the three pre-
viously selected positions. The POI list with character bar appears. X Enter a name. X Select Search by phone number. You will see a list of phone numbers. X Enter the telephone number. After entering a town, POI categories appear after choosing the menu item Near desti nation, Current position or Other town. Z 408 Navigation X Select a POI category: turn and press the controller. The G symbol after an entry shows that further categories are available. X Select a sub-category. The search for POIs begins within a radius of approximately 100 km of the selected position. Once the search is completed, the POI list is displayed. The search results display the following information:
Ran arrow that shows the linear direction to the POI Rthe linear distance to the POI Rthe name of the POI X Selecting a POI. The complete address of the POI is shown. e n i l n O D N A M O C Selecting a POI Navigation 409 e n i l n O D N A M O C The complete address of the POI is shown. X To start route calculation: select Start. X To save the POI: select Save. The POI can be saved as a navigable address book contact or as "My address". X To call up the map: select Map. X You can move the map, change the map scale and select POIs (Y page 410). X To call a POI: select Call. COMAND Online switches to telephone mode . X To load data from the Internet: select www. Available data are loaded from the Internet. X To view the surrounding area in Street View: select the icon on the left hand side, next to Map. The street in the vicinity of the destination address is shown. Z 410 Navigation Using map e n i l n O D N A M O C
: Current vehicle position
; Crosshair
= Distance of crosshair position from current vehicle position X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X Select Destination. Route guidance not active: press the controller. Route guidance active: turn and press the controller. X Select Using map. The map with crosshair is shown. X To move the map: slide XVY, ZV or aVb the controller. X To change the map scale: turn the controller until the desired map scale is set. The scale is displayed at the bottom. Turning clockwise zooms out from the map; turning anti-clockwise zooms in. X To select a destination: press the controller. If the digital map provides navigable address data, you will see the destination address in the address entry menu. If not, the Destination from map entry is shown. X To start route calculation: select Start. Creating waypoints Entering way points Introduction You can map the route yourself by entering up to four waypoints. The sequence of the waypoints can be changed at any time. COMAND Online provides a selection of pre-
defined destinations in eight categories for this purpose, e.g. FILLING STATION or COF FEE SHOP. You can also use the destination entry options to enter waypoints. X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select Destination: turn and press the controller. X Select Way points. The destination is entered into the way-
points menu. The waypoints are not yet entered. X To select Add: press the controller. X To select the category or Other: turn and press the controller. After selecting a category, the POIs which are available along the route and in the vicinity are displayed. COMAND Online first searches for destina-
tions along the route. If there are no desti-
nations available there, it then continues searching for destinations within a radius of approximately 100 km of the vehicle position. X After selecting Other, select one of the destination entry options from the list. Selection Address entry Step X Enter a destina-
tion by address
(Y page 401). Keyword Search From last desti nations From POIs Using map X Select a destina-
tion by means of a keyword search. X Select a destina-
tion from the list of last destina-
tions
(Y page 405). X Select a POI
(Y page 405). X Enter a destina-
tion using the map
(Y page 410). Navigation 411 Selection From the memory card From Mercedes-
Benz Apps Using geo-coor dinates Step X Select a destina-
tion from the SD card. X Enter a destina-
tion from Mercedes-Benz Apps. X Enter a destina-
tion using the geo-
coordinates
(Y page 413). X To select a POI: turn the controller and press to confirm. After selecting a POI or entering a destina-
tion, the address of the waypoint is dis-
played. After entering a destination using the map, the address entry menu is displayed. OK is highlighted. X To accept the waypoint: select OK. When you have accepted the waypoint, it is entered in the waypoint menu. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select details: turn and press the con-
troller. X To make a call: select Call. i COMAND Online switches to telephone mode (Y page 435). This menu item is available if the waypoint has a telephone number and a mobile phone is connected to COMAND Online
(Y page 426). X To call up the map: select Map. X You can move the map and select the des-
tination. X To store a waypoint in the destination memory: select Presets. Z 412 Navigation Editing waypoints You can:
Rchange waypoints Rchange the sequence in the waypoint menu Rdeleted To change the sequence, at least one way-
point and the destination must be entered. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select a waypoint in the waypoint menu:
turn the controller and press to confirm. A menu appears. X To change the waypoint: in the menu, select Edit. X Change the address, e.g. the town and street. Then confirm with OK. The waypoint menu appears and displays the modified waypoint. You can change the sequence of the way-
points and the destination. X To change the order: in the menu, select Move. X Turn the controller and move the waypoint or destination to the desired position. Then press the controller. X To delete waypoints: In the menu, select Delete. Accepting waypoints for the route X In the waypoints menu, select Start. The route is calculated with the entered waypoints. i Continue is displayed instead of Start when Calculate alternative routes is activated in the navigation menu . i If a waypoint has been passed during route guidance, the waypoint will be dis-
played in the waypoint menu with a green arrow. Once the route has been recalcula-
ted, the waypoint is deleted from the way-
point menu. Searching for a filling station when the fuel level is low If the reserve fuel warning is displayed, you will see the message: Fuel tank reserve level. Do you want to start the search for filling stations?. X Select Yes or No. If you select Yes, the filling station search starts. When the search is complete, a list of the filling stations available along the route or in the vicinity is displayed. If you select No, the search is cancelled. X To select a filling station: turn the controller and press to confirm. The address of the filling station is dis-
played. X To select Start: press the controller. The selected filling station is entered into position 1 of the waypoints menu. Route guidance begins. If the waypoints menu already contains four waypoints, a prompt will be displayed, asking you whether you wish to enter the filling station into position 1. If you select Yes, the filling station is transferred into the list and waypoint 4 is deleted. Entering a destination from Mercedes-
Benz Apps X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select Destination: turn and press the controller. Navigation 413 X Select From Mercedes-Benz Apps. If an Internet connection is established, you will see the message Do you want to accept the navigation data sent via Mercedes-Benz Apps?
Using geo-coordinates X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X Select Destination. Route guidance not active: press the con-
troller. Route guidance active: turn and press the controller. X Select Using geo-coordinates. Entering the latitude and longitude coor-
dinates X To change the value: turn the controller. X To move the selection within the line: slide XVY the controller. X To move the selection between lines: slide ZV the controller. X To confirm the value: press the controller. X To save the destination: select Save. The destination can be saved as a navigable address book contact or as "My address". X To start route calculation: select Start route guidance. Personal POIs General notes i The use of personal POIs to display traffic monitoring installations is not permitted in all countries. Please observe the country-
specific regulations and always drive at a suitable speed. Travel guide Text Route guidance Changing direction Lane recommendations Motorway information Displays e n i l n O D N A M O C Z 414 Navigation You can use this function to display upcoming motorway exits, filling stations, restaurants and similar types of information. X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X Select Settings: turn and press the con-
troller. X Select Map content. X Select Motorway information. Depending on the previous status, motor-
way information is switched on or off. Using for route guidance e n i l n O D N A M O C Destination or area of destination reached Navigation announcements Cancelling/continuing route guidance Route information Destination information Alternative routes Route list Traffic jam function Recording the route Dynamic route guidance Introduction An RDS-TMC radio station transmits RDS-
TMC traffic reports in addition to the radio programme. COMAND Online can receive RDS-TMC traffic reports and take them into consideration for dynamic (traffic-depend-
ent) route guidance. The navigation system can, for example, guide you around a traffic jam. In Germany, COMAND Online uses high-qual-
ity traffic data for the TMCpro traffic jam warning system. TMCPro provides exclusive traffic data that is detected with an automa-
ted sensor network, in addition to the mes-
sages generated by the TMC service. The traf-
fic data received from the traffic jam warning services named above could differ. There may also be differences between the traffic reports received and the actual road and traffic conditions. The respective traffic data being received appears at the bottom right of the display with the symbols "TMCPro" or "TMC". If there is no reception, no symbol is displayed. i RDS-TMC is not available in all countries. Switching dynamic route guidance on/
off X To switch on: select the Dynamic route or Dynamic route only after request route type (Y page 398). X To switch off: select the Fast route or Short route route type (Y page 398). i COMAND Online calculates a new route if you change the route type setting with route guidance active. If you change the route type setting when route guidance is inactive, COMAND Online uses the new setting for the next route guidance. RDS-TMC traffic reports on the map COMAND Online can show certain traffic inci-
dents on the map. The displays can be shown in map scales of 50 m to 20 km. X To set the map scale: turn the controller until the desired map scale is selected. The display shows the entire affected route section with the corresponding symbols, regardless of how long the incident actually is. The symbols are placed on the side of the carriageway affected by the incident. Navigation 415 RDS-TMC symbols on the map
: Traffic jam on the route
; Slow-moving traffic on the route
= Road blocked
? Road blocked A Slow-moving traffic (yellow line along the affected route) B Traffic jam (red line along the affected route) e n i l n O D N A M O C Displaying RDS-TMC traffic reports Starting a search for traffic reports X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select TMC: turn the controller in the menu bar and press. A menu appears. COMAND Online first searches for RDS-TMC stations within receiver range. If RDS-TMC stations are found, a search for traffic reports is then started. If no RDS-TMC stations are found, or there are no traffic reports, you will see a mes-
sage to this effect. X To close the report: press the controller. Traffic symbol information
: Affected section of road
; Symbol for incident (traffic jam in the example shown)
= Line indicating the affected section of road Z 416 Navigation X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select Traffic symbol information:
turn the controller in the menu bar and press. X Select Traffic symbol information. X To display the next/previous incident:
select Next or Previous (if available). X To display details: select Details. X To scroll the map: select Map. You can move the map to enable further traffic reports to be displayed
(Y page 398). Displaying reports on the route
: Country designation, road number, direc-
tion and number/total number of reports for the affected road (1/2) e n i l n O D N A M O C
; Section of the road to which the traffic report applies
= Traffic report
? Type of traffic report (warning) X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press W the COMAND controller. X To select TMC: turn the controller in the menu bar and press. X Select Reports on the route. The traffic report is displayed. If there is more than one traffic report for a section of the route, this is indicated by 1/2, for example. X To scroll within a report or to access the next report: turn the controller. X To close the report: slide XVY the con-
troller one or more times. Displaying all traffic reports X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press W the COMAND controller. X To select TMC: turn the controller in the menu bar and press. X Select Show all reports. A list is shown containing all roads, areas or regions affected by traffic reports. Roads, areas or regions not on the route also appear in the list. X To show a traffic report: select a road, an area or a region and press W to confirm. The traffic report is displayed. If there is more than one traffic report for a section of the route, this is indicated by 1/2, for example. You can find an example of a traffic report here: (Y page 416). X To close the report: slide XVY the con-
troller one or more times. Reading out traffic reports on the route Calling up traffic reports You can select from the following text reader properties:
RLanguage (Y page 379) RText reader speed (Y page 376) X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select TMC: turn the controller and press it. X Select Read out reports on the route. COMAND Online reads out the messages in sequence. No reports on the route: the Read out reports on the route function does not work. Navigation 417 X To cancel the text reader function:
select Cancel text reader function. The current traffic report is read out to the end and then the function is deactivated. or X Briefly press the 8 button. The function is deactivated immediately. i COMAND Online interrupts the read-
aloud function automatically as it recalcu-
lates the route following a new RDS-TMC traffic report. Automatic read-aloud function Map functions General notes Company logos displayed on the map are trademarks of the respective companies and used solely for the purpose of indicating the locations of these companies. The use of such logos on the map does not indicate approval of, support of or advertising by these compa-
nies for the navigation system itself. e n i l n O D N A M O C Traffic reports can be read out automatically on the route. Announcements are made as you approach traffic incidents. X To switch on/off: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select TMC: turn the controller and press it. X Select Read out traffic reports automatically. X The function is activated O or deactivated
. Saving destinations Overview Z 418 Navigation Map settings Rotating the 3D map e n i l n O D N A M O C You can use this function to explore the area of the map. The function is available in all map scales. REQUIREMENT: the 3D map display must be switched on. X To switch to navigation mode: press the button. X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select Settings: turn and press the controller. X Select Map orientation. X Select 3D map rotation. X Turn the controller. MORE FUNCTIONS:
RMoving the map (Y page 398) RChanging the map scale (Y page 398) Map display Globe scrolling Navigation 419 e n i l n O D N A M O C COMAND Online displays globe satellite images. This allows for a realistic map display free from distortion in all map scales. The current position of the vehicle can be moved on the globe up to a map scale of 20 km. If the 3D map setting has been activated, up to a scale of 10 km. MORE FUNCTIONS:
RMoving the map (Y page 398) RChanging the map scale (Y page 398) Building images With small map scales, important buildings are depicted realistically; other buildings are shown as models. Z 420 Navigation Elevation model e n i l n O D N A M O C Cities located in mountainous regions are realistically depicted using an elevation model. Speed Limit Assist Avoiding an area Compass function Showing the map data version Updating the digital map Navigation functions Navigation 421 Problems with the navigation system Problem COMAND Online is unable to continue route guidance after the journey has been interrupted. Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Route guidance is cancelled if you interrupt the journey for more than two hours.
"Interrupting the journey" refers to stopping the vehicle.
"Continuing route guidance" refers to switching COMAND Online back on and driving on. X Continue route guidance (Y page 414). Problem COMAND Online is unable to determine the vehicle's position. e n i l n O D N A M O C Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions COMAND Online has to redetermine the position of the vehicle if the vehicle has been transported. Examples:
Rafter transporting the vehicle by ferry Rafter transporting the vehicle by motorail Rafter the vehicle has been towed X Start the vehicle and pull away. COMAND Online determines the vehicle's position. Depending on the driving situation, this may take some time. Route guidance may be restricted during the determination of the vehicle's position. When positioning is complete, route guidance is resumed with navigation announcements and route guidance displays. Z 422 Navigation Problem The Navigation unavailable message appears. e n i l n O D N A M O C Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions COMAND Online has an integrated hard drive on which the digital map is stored. To protect the integrated hard drive against damage, COMAND Online deactivates it at very high and low temperatures. The navigation system will then be temporarily unavailable. X Let the vehicle and COMAND Online cool down. X To hide the message: switch COMAND Online off and then on again. If an area of the hard disk has a fault, COMAND Online can no longer access the map data in this area. This may occur when calculating a route, for example. X To hide the message: switch COMAND Online off and then on again. The navigation system will be operational again until it has to access the faulty area of the hard drive once more. The message will then reappear. X Consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Problem You see a message informing you that the DVD containing the dig-
ital map is incompatible with the system soft-
ware. Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The DVD containing the digital map cannot be used for the update. X To confirm the message: press the COMAND controller. X Eject the DVD. X Have the system database checked at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Problem The map software update has failed. Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The DVD is dirty. X Clean the DVD. X Restart the update. The DVD is scratched. X Consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Telephone 423 e n i l n O D N A M O C Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions There is overheating due to excessive temperatures in the vehicle interior. X Wait until the vehicle interior has cooled down. X Restart the update. COMAND Online's integrated hard disk is defective. X Consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Problem COMAND Online asks for an activation code during the map update. Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The digital map is secured with an activation code. X Consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Telephone Features of your COMAND Online These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available for your COMAND Online system at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your COMAND Online system may not be equip-
ped with all the features described. This is also the case for systems and functions rele-
vant to safety. Therefore, the equipment on your COMAND Online system may differ from that in the descriptions and illustrations. Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. General notes Important safety notes G WARNING Operating communications equipment inte-
grated into the vehicle while driving will dis-
tract you from traffic conditions. You could then lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident. Only operate these devices if road traffic con-
ditions permit. If you are unsure about the surrounding conditions, pull over to a safe location and make entries only while the vehi-
cle is stationary. G WARNING If you use the RF transmitter in the vehicle in an improper way, its electromagnetic radia-
tion can disrupt vehicle electronics, e.g. if:
Rthe RF transmitter is not connected to an exterior aerial Rthe exterior aerial is fitted incorrectly or is not a low-reflection aerial This can jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident. Have the low-reflection exterior aerial fitted at a qualified specialist workshop. When oper-
ating in the vehicle, always connect the RF transmitter to the low-reflection exterior aer-
ial. You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating mobile communications equipment in the vehicle. Z 424 Telephone e n i l n O D N A M O C Excessive levels of electromagnetic radiation may cause damage to your health and to the health of others. There is scientific discussion surrounding the possible health risks posed by electromag-
netic fields. You can reduce this risk by using an exterior aerial. Therefore, only use mobile communication equipment if it is connected to the exterior aerial of the vehicle. Introduction COMAND Online allows you to use the fol-
lowing modes of telephony:
RTelephony via the Bluetooth interface using COMAND Online Rpermanently installed/SAP telephony (only in conjunction with a data-enabled MB SAP module) RBusiness telephony via the Bluetooth interface of the Rear Seat Entertainment System. i Business telephony is only available if the vehicle is equipped with a Rear Seat Enter-
tainment System and the business teleph-
ony option. In telephony via Bluetooth interface mode, the mobile phone is connected directly to COMAND Online via Bluetooth. Enhancing this operating mode with the optional mobile phone bracket allows you to:
Rconnect the mobile phone to the exterior aerial on the vehicle Rcharge the mobile phone In the permanently installed/SAP teleph-
ony mode, the optional data-enabled MB SAP module is inserted into the fitting in the armrest designed for housing the mobile phone bracket. When connecting Bluetooth-capable mobile phones with PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile), the contacts are automatically down-
loaded to COMAND Online or the Rear Seat Entertainment System. You can use the text message and e-mail function under the following conditions:
Rthe mobile phone supports the MAP Blue-
tooth profile (Message Access Profile). Further information on the following topics can be obtained from your Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or on the Internet at http://
www.mercedes-benz.com/connect:
Rsuitable mobile phones Ravailable mobile phone brackets Rconnecting Bluetooth-capable mobile phones to COMAND Online Roverview of the functions for the operating modes Business telephony If your vehicle is equipped with a Rear Seat Entertainment System, you can also select the business telephony option. The following scenarios are possible:
ROperation of two telephones:
- A mobile phone is connected to COMAND Online as the COMAND Tele-
phone. COMAND Online is generally used as a hands-free system here when making calls. A call can be transferred to the business telephone in the rear com-
partment.
- A second mobile phone is connected as a business telephone with the Rear Seat Entertainment System. With the busi-
ness telephony option, a passenger in the rear compartment uses the handset when making calls. He can transfer the call to the COMAND telephone. Both telephones can be used independ-
ently of each other. ROperation with one telephone A mobile phone is either connected with COMAND Online as a COMAND telephone or with the Rear Seat Entertainment Sys-
tem as a business telephone. A call can be transferred from front to rear or from rear to front. Only one call can be made at a time. Disconnecting a call while the vehicle is in motion A call may be disconnected if:
Rthere is insufficient GSM network coverage in certain areas Ryou move from one GSM or UMTS trans-
mitter/receiver area (GSM/UMTS cell) into another and no channels are free Ryou use a SIM card that is not compatible with the network available Ryou are using a mobile phone with "Twin-
card" and the mobile phone with the sec-
ond SIM card is logged into the network at the same time Operating options You can operate the telephone by:
Rusing the controller:
turning sliding XVY or ZV pressing Rusing the 6 or ~ button and using the telephone keypad on COMAND Online Rusing the 6 or ~ button on the mul-
tifunction steering wheel Rusing LINGUATRONIC (see the separate LINGUATRONIC operating instructions) Unless stated otherwise, the descriptions and illustrations in this section refer to COMAND Online. Function restrictions You will not be able to use the telephone, will no longer be able to use the telephone, or you may have to wait before using it in the follow-
ing situations:
Rif the mobile phone is switched off Rif the "Bluetooth" function is switched off in COMAND Online Telephone 425 e n i l n O D N A M O C Rif the Bluetooth function is switched off on the mobile phone while you are using Blue-
tooth interface telephony Rif the mobile phone is not logged into a mobile phone network i The telephone automatically tries to log on to a network. If no network is available, you may not be able to make a "999" or
"112" emergency call. If you attempt to make an outgoing call, the No service message will appear for a short while. If you switch COMAND Online off during a call in hands-free mode, the call will be termina-
ted. You can prevent this as follows:
Telephony via the Bluetooth interface X Switch the mobile phone to private mode before switching off COMAND Online (see the mobile phone operating instructions).
"999" or "112" emergency call The following conditions must be fulfilled in order to make a 999 or 112 emergency call:
Rthe mobile phone must be switched on Ra network must be available Ra valid and operational SIM card must be inserted in the mobile phone Rthe PIN must have been entered If you cannot make an emergency call, you must arrange rescue measures yourself. i The 999 or 112 emergency call number is a public service. Any misuse is punisha-
ble by law. Telephony via the Bluetooth inter-
face Conditions For telephony via COMAND Online's Blue-
tooth interface, a Bluetooth-capable mobile phone is required. Z 426 Telephone e n i l n O D N A M O C On COMAND Online X Activate the Bluetooth function in COMAND Online (Y page 379). On the mobile phone X Switch on the mobile phone and enter the PIN when prompted to do so (see the mobile phone operating instructions). X Activate Bluetooth functions and, if nec-
essary, Bluetooth visibility on the mobile phone (see the mobile phone operating instructions). The battery of the mobile phone should always be kept sufficiently charged in order to prevent malfunctions. In preparation for telephoning via the Blue-
tooth interface, you should check the fol-
lowing items on your mobile phone (see the mobile phone operating instructions):
RHands-Free Profile The mobile phone must support Hands-
Free Profile 1.0 or above. RBluetooth visibility On certain mobile phones, the device itself must be made "visible" to other devices, as well as activating the Bluetooth function
(see the mobile phone operating instruc-
tions). This visibility is for restricted periods of time on some mobile phones. RBluetooth device name Every Bluetooth device has a Bluetooth device name. This device name is freely definable, but can be identical for all devi-
ces from the same manufacturer. It is therefore recommended that you change this name so that you can easily recognise your mobile phone (see the mobile phone operating instructions). i Not all mobile phones available on the market are equally suitable. Further infor-
mation on suitable mobile phones and mobile phone brackets can be obtained at your Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or on the Internet at http://www.mercedes-
benz.com/connect. i Not all mobile phones available on the market are equally suitable. Further infor-
mation on suitable mobile phones can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. i Some displays (e.g. the signal strength) depend on the supported version of the Hands-Free Profile. Connecting a mobile phone General notes Before using your mobile phone with COMAND Online for the first time, you will need to:
Rsearch(Y page 426) and then Rauthorise (register) it (Y page 428). Device-specific information on authorising and connecting Bluetooth-capable mobile phones can be found on the Internet at http://www.mercedes-benz.com/
connect. When you authorise a new mobile phone, it is connected automatically. You can authorise up to 15 mobile phones. If the mobile phone supports PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) and MAP (Message Access Profile), the following contacts and messages are downloaded into COMAND Online when connecting:
Rthe phone book Rthe call lists Rthe messages (text and e-mail) Further information on the conditions for con-
necting (Y page 425). Searching for a mobile phone X Press the % button. X To switch to the menu bar in the telephone basic menu: slide V the controller. X To select Connect device: turn the con-
troller and press to confirm. If your vehicle is equipped with a Rear Seat Entertainment System, you can decide whether you wish to connect the mobile phone as a COMAND telephone or a business telephone. Further information on business telephony . X To select the COMAND telephone or Busi ness phone: turn and press the controller. If you select the COMAND telephone, the mobile phone will be connected with COMAND Online. If you select the Busi ness phone, the mobile phone will be con-
nected with the Rear Seat Entertainment System. Telephone 427 e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select Search for phones: turn the controller and press to confirm. A message appears. X To select Start search: slide the control-
ler VY and press to confirm. The Searching for Bluetooth devi ces message appears. COMAND Online looks for Bluetooth telephones within range and adds them to the Bluetooth tel-
ephones list. If a new phone is found, it appears in the list with the symbol. The duration of the search depends on the number of Bluetooth telephones within range and their characteristics. Z 428 Telephone Symbols in the Bluetooth phone list Sym-
bol New mobile phone in range, but Explanation not yet authorised Y Authorised mobile phone
Currently connected mobile phone e n i l n O D N A M O C Mobile phone in range and authorised Mobile phone not in range, but already authorised
(grey) The Bluetooth telephones list shows all mobile phones within range and all previously authorised mobile phones, whether or not they are in range. i Mobile phones that are connected to the optional data-enabled MB SAP module are shown in a separate phone list. These are found below the entry Telephones of the SAP module. i COMAND Online cannot recognise mobile phones on which Bluetooth visibil-
ity has not been activated, even if they are within range. i If the Bluetooth telephones list is already full, you will be requested to de-authorise a mobile phone (Y page 430). If COMAND Online does not find your mobile phone, external authorisation may be necessary
(Y page 429). i When you call up the phone list again, de-
authorised devices will be removed from the list. In this case, start a new search to update the Bluetooth telephone list. Authorising (registering) a mobile phone Option 1: using the passkey (access num-
ber) X To select the mobile phone with the symbol in the Bluetooth telephones list:
turn the controller and press to confirm. The input menu for the passkey appears. The passkey is any one to sixteen-digit num-
ber combination which you can choose your-
self. You must enter the same number com-
bination in COMAND Online and in the Blue-
tooth-capable mobile phone (see the mobile phone operating instructions). i Some mobile phones require a passkey with four or more digits. i If you wish to re-authorise the mobile phone after de-authorising it, you can choose another passkey for it. i Mercedes-Benz recommends de-authori-
sation in COMAND Online and on the mobile phone (Y page 430). Subsequent authorisation may otherwise fail. X To enter a passkey in COMAND Online:
press the number keys in turn. is highlighted after the first number has been entered. X To select after entering all numbers:
turn the controller and press to confirm. FURTHER ENTRY OPTIONS:
RUsing the character list in the input menu X To enter the passkey on the mobile phone: if the Bluetooth connection is suc-
cessful, you will be requested to enter the passkey (access code, passkey; see the mobile phone operating instructions). X Enter the same passkey in the mobile phone as the one already entered in COMAND Online. The Connecting profiles... message appears. The Authorisation successful mes-
sage appears once authorisation is com-
pleted. i After entering the passkey, you may also need to enter a confirmation in your mobile phone in order to make calls. Please check your mobile phone display. On some mobile phones, this confirmation can be saved. In this case, you do not need to enter it again. If the COMAND Online display shows the Authorisation failed message, you may have exceeded the prescribed time period. Repeat the procedure. The mobile phone is authorised and connec-
ted to COMAND Online. You can now make phone calls using the COMAND Online hands-
free system. Option 2: using Secure Simple Pairing PREREQUISITE:
To connect via Secure Simple Pairing, the mobile phone (or Bluetooth audio equip-
ment) must support Bluetooth Version 2.1. COMAND Online creates a six-digit code, which is displayed on both devices that are to be connected. Telephone 429 If the number code is the same on both devi-
ces:
X To select Yes: press the controller. If you select Yes, authorisation is continued and the mobile phone is connected. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. X Confirm the message on the mobile phone. External authorisation e n i l n O D N A M O C If COMAND Online does not detect your mobile phone, this may be due to particular security settings on your mobile phone. In this case, you can test if your mobile phone can find COMAND Online. The Bluetooth device name of COMAND Online is "MB Bluetooth". After entering the passkey, you must re-
establish the connection to COMAND Online on some mobile phones (see mobile phone operating instructions). The mobile phone cannot otherwise be authorised. X Press the % button on COMAND Online. X To switch to the menu bar in the telephone basic menu: slide V the controller. X To select Connect device: turn and press the controller. The Bluetooth telephones list appears. X To select Search via telephone: turn and press the controller. A message appears. Z
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Telephone 433 is displayed as soon as the message memory is full. The symbol disappears once you delete at least one message. Switching on and changing telephony operating modes Overview COMAND Online starts the telephony mode depending on whether:
Ra telephone module with Bluetooth (SAP profile) is inserted into the fittings or not Ra mobile phone bracket is inserted or not Depending on which mobile phone bracket is inserted, COMAND Online starts telephony via the Bluetooth interface. If neither a telephone module with Blue-
tooth (SAP profile) nor a mobile phone bracket is inserted, COMAND Online imme-
diately starts the telephony over the Blue-
tooth interface. Activating with inserted telephone module with Bluetooth (SAP profile) If a telephone module with Bluetooth (SAP profile) is inserted, COMAND Online starts the SAP telephony. i If no telephone module with Bluetooth
(SAP profile) is inserted, COMAND Online checks whether a mobile phone bracket is inserted and, if so, which type. i Before using your telephone module with Bluetooth (SAP profile) for the first time, you need to set it up so that it will be rec-
ognised by COMAND Online; see the sep-
arate operating instructions of the data-
enabled telephone module with Blue-
tooth (SAP profile). If no mobile phone is connected to the data-
enabled telephone module with Bluetooth
(SAP profile), the Ready for Bluetooth telephony... message appears. Approx-
imately two minutes after switching on COMAND Online, a prompt will appear asking e n i l n O D N A M O C whether you wish to switch to Bluetooth tel-
ephony. If you confirm by selecting Yes, the Ready for Bluetooth telephony... message will appear. COMAND Online will search for the two mobile phones last connected via the Bluetooth interface. If one of the two mobile phones is found, the telephone basic menu for Bluetooth telephony appears
(Y page 432). If neither of the mobile phones is found, the Ready for Bluetooth tel ephony... message remains in the display. You can now connect your mobile phone
(Y page 426). If you choose No, the Ready for SAP tel ephony... message reappears. Activating without a telephone module with Bluetooth (SAP profile) Bluetooth telephony is started COMAND Online starts telephony via the Bluetooth interface and searches for the last two mobile phones to have been connected via the Bluetooth interface. If one of the two mobile phones is found, the telephone basic menu for Bluetooth telephony appears
(Y page 432). If neither of the mobile phones is found, the Ready for Bluetooth tel ephony... message remains in the display. You now have to connect your mobile phone
(Y page 426). i If you do not connect another mobile phone via the phone list, the Bluetooth connection with the mobile phone remains active until the next time COMAND Online is switched off. While the Bluetooth con-
nection is active, only the Bluetooth inter-
face functions are available to you. Z 434 Telephone Switching between modes of telephony If your vehicle is equipped with an optional data-enabled telephone module with Blue-
tooth (SAP profile), you can switch the tel-
ephony mode. You can change the mode of telephony in the Bluetooth phone list by selecting either a Bluetooth telephone or an SAP telephone. X Call up the phone list (Y page 426). X To select the mobile phone with the con-
troller: turn and press the controller. i SAP telephony: mobile phones which are connected to an optional data-enabled telephone module with Bluetooth (SAP profile) are shown in the telephone list under the title Telephones of the SAP module. By selecting an SAP telephone, you change to SAP telephony. Reception and transmission volume Once the mobile phone has been authorised, you can optimise the transmission and recep-
tion volume settings. To find out about the best possible settings for your mobile phone, contact a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or visit http://www.mercedes-benz.com/
connect. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select Connect device: turn the con-
troller and press to confirm. The telephone list appears. X To select an authorised mobile phone from the list: turn the controller. X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Reception volume or Trans mission volume: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select a volume setting: turn the con-
troller. X To close the setting scale: press or slide XVY the controller. i Incorrect settings may have an impact on the quality of calls. Telephone operation Incoming calls Accepting a call X To call up the telephone basic menu: press the % button one or more times. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select Accept: press the controller. or X Press the 6 button on COMAND Online or on the multifunction steering wheel. i You can also accept the call by voice com-
mand using LINGUATRONIC (see the sep-
arate operating instructions). Once you have accepted the call, you can use hands-free mode. The call volume can be adjusted
(Y page 369). Other functions during a call (Y page 436). If the phone number of the caller is transfer-
red, it appears in the display. If there is an entry for the caller in the phone book, you will also see the name. If the phone number is not transferred, Unknown appears in the display. i You can also accept a call as described above when another main function is switched on in COMAND. Once you have accepted the call, the display switches to telephone mode. After the call is finished, you see the display of the previous main function again. The display does not switch to the tele-
phone display if you:
Rpress the % button beside it and then Raccept the call using the 6 button on the multifunction steering wheel Rejecting a call X To select Reject: turn the controller and press to confirm. or X Press the ~ button on COMAND Online or on the multifunction steering wheel. Making a call Using the number keypad X Call up the telephone basic menu
(Y page 432). X Enter the digits using the number keypad. X To connect the call: press the 6 but-
ton on COMAND Online or on the multi-
function steering wheel. i As soon as one of the numbers is touched, the corresponding button is highlighted in the display. This means you can keep your eyes on the screen at all times. Telephone 435 Using the telephone basic menu X Call up the telephone basic menu
(Y page 432). X To select all numbers one after the other:
turn and press the controller each time. Dialling a number:
X To select from the character list: turn the controller and press to confirm. or X Press the 6 button on COMAND Online or on the multifunction steering wheel. Redialling X Call up the telephone basic menu
(Y page 432). X To select from the character list: turn the controller and press to confirm. or X If the telephone basic menu is displayed, press the 6 button on COMAND Online. The list of dialled numbers appears. The most recently dialled number is at the top. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select a call: turn the controller. X To make a call: press the controller. For redialling using the multifunction steering wheel, see the separate vehicle Owner's Man-
ual. Using the call list or COMAND phone book X Open a call list and select an entry
(Y page 443). or X Call up the COMAND phone book and select an entry (Y page 440). X To make a call: press the controller or the 6 button. Select and place a call using the multifunction steering wheel, see the separate vehicle Own-
er's Manual. Z 436 Telephone Using speed dial presets to make a call The speed dial list contains stored entries from the phone book (Y page 445). Option 1:
X Press one of the number keys for longer than two seconds. The telephone basic menu displays the selected entry. This initiates dialling. e n i l n O D N A M O C Option 2:
X Call up the telephone basic menu
(Y page 432). X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select Call lists: turn the controller and press to confirm. A menu appears. X To select Speed dial preset list: turn the controller and press to confirm. The speed dial list appears. X To select the preset: turn the controller and press. The telephone basic menu displays the selected entry. This initiates dialling. Functions available during a call Overview Telephone operation with a single call
: Person you are calling
; Icon for active telephone connection
= To end the call
? To switch the hands-free microphone off/
on (Y page 436) mobile phones) (Y page 436) A To send DTMF tones (not possible with all B Send call to the rear Switching the hands-free microphone on/
off This function is also available during an active phone call. X Call up the telephone basic menu
(Y page 432). Switching off:
X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select Mike off: turn the controller and press to confirm. If the microphone is switched off, the dis-
play shows the Q icon, and the The microphone is off message appears for a short period. Switching on:
X To select Mike on: turn the controller and press to confirm. The Q symbol disappears. You will briefly see the The microphone is on message. Sending DTMF tones This function is not supported by all mobile phones. Answering machines or other devices can be controlled by DTMF tones, e.g. for remote query functions. X If you would like to listen to the messages on your answering machine, for example, select the corresponding number. Transmitting individual characters:
X Once a connection has been established to the answer phone, select the desired char-
acters in the character bar: turning and pressing the controller each time. or X Press the corresponding key on the COMAND Online number keypad. Every character selected will be transmit-
ted immediately. Transmitting a phone book entry as a DTMF character string:
X To select Name: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select the required phonebook entry:
turn the controller and press to confirm. The entry is sent as a DTMF character string. Changing back to the call display:
X To select Back: turn the controller and press to confirm. i DTMF tones can also be transmitted using LINGUATRONIC; see the separate operat-
ing instructions. Transferring a call to the rear compart-
ment and back again You can transfer a call to the telephone con-
nected to the rear unit. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select Send call to rear: turn and press the controller. The rear-compartment telephone (hand-
set ) rings. In the bottom menu bar, the Call to front entry is now visible. Retrieving the call:
X To select Call to front: turn and press the controller. Calls with several participants Rejecting or accepting a waiting call The mobile phone network provider must sup-
port and activate the call-waiting function. Depending on the mobile phone used, the Telephone 437 e n i l n O D N A M O C system behaviour differs when accepting a call. If you have a call in progress and receive another call, a new window appears in the display. You also hear a tone. You can accept or reject the call. Rejecting:
X To select Reject: turn the controller and press to confirm. or X Press the ~ button on COMAND Online or on the multifunction steering wheel. Accepting:
X To select Accept: turn the controller and press to confirm. or X Press the 6 button on COMAND Online or on the multifunction steering wheel. The system behaviour after accepting the incoming call depends on your mobile phone. RThe mobile phone supports the call waiting function (via Bluetooth) when:
the previously active call is held. You can then switch back and forth between both calls (call waiting) (Y page 438). RThe mobile phone does not support the call waiting function (via Bluetooth) when:
the previously active call is ended. This is also the case if you accept the wait-
ing call using LINGUATRONIC (see the sep-
arate operating instructions). Valid in both cases: if you accept the waiting call using the mobile phone, the active call is put on hold. You then have two calls. The call you have just accepted is active. The COMAND display changes. If you con-
tinue to operate functions on the mobile phone, the COMAND Online display may dif-
fer from that of the mobile phone. Z 438 Telephone Making a second call If the following requirements are met, you can make another call while on the phone with someone else:
Rthe mobile network must permit this func-
tion. Rthe mobile phone must allow you to make a second call via Bluetooth. Rthe corresponding setting must be activa-
ted on the mobile phone. If your mobile phone allows you to make a second call via Bluetooth, you can make another while on the phone with someone else. This action puts the previous call on hold. The function is available. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select symbol :: turn the controller and press to confirm. or X Press the 6 button on COMAND Online. X Enter the phone number:
Rmanually (Y page 435) Rusing the phone book (Y page 440) Rusing the call lists (Y page 443) Rusing speed dial (Y page 436) Call waiting You can switch back and forth between calls with this function. The function is available if your mobile phone supports the toggling function (via Bluetooth). You can use the function if you are answering a second call or making a second call. Both discussions are marked with 1 or 2. The active call is highlighted. X To select the telephone symbol (2): turn the controller and press to confirm. or X Press the 6 button on COMAND Online or on the multifunction steering wheel. The previous call on hold is activated. Ending the active call:
X Select in the telephone basic menu:
turn the controller and press to confirm. or X Press the ~ button on COMAND Online or on the multifunction steering wheel. The call on hold is active. Conference calls You can interconnect calls (active and on hold) on COMAND Online. This permits sev-
eral parties to hear one another and speak with one another. X Make a second call (Y page 438). X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select Conference: turn and press the controller. The new participant is included in the con-
ference call. Transferring a call From the hands-free system to the mobile phone If you want to continue a call in private mode, you will need to perform the necessary steps on the mobile phone (see the mobile phone operating instructions). From the mobile phone to the hands-free system If you want to continue a call using COMAND Online, you have to carry out the necessary steps on the mobile phone (see the mobile phone operating instructions). Using the phone book Introduction The phone book displays the names and phone numbers of all address book entries saved in the COMAND address book. If an address book entry does not have a tele-
phone number, it does not appear in the phone book. In addition, MB Contact is listed as the first entry. This allows you to place a call to the Mercedes-Benz Service hotline
(Y page 459). The phone book of the mobile phone is auto-
matically downloaded to COMAND Online after connection. In the telephone book, you can:
Rsave phone numbers (Y page 441) Rsearch for entries (Y page 440) Rdelete entries (Y page 441) Rimport contacts (Y page 456) Rdelete contacts (Y page 458) Rreceive vCards (Y page 457) i The stored phone book and the vCards remain in COMAND Online even if you use COMAND Online with another mobile phone. The entries can be viewed without a mobile phone. For this reason, you should delete any phone book entries before hand-
ing over or selling the vehicle. Calling up the phone book Opening the phone book X To call up the telephone basic menu: press the % button one or more times. X To select Name from the telephone basic menu: turn the controller and press to con-
firm. If the phone book contains entries, they will be displayed in alphabetical order. The character bar at the bottom of the display is active. The character bar is used for fast selection of an entry. Telephone 439 Enter the character using the character bar
(Y page 369). e n i l n O D N A M O C i You can also call up the telephone book with the multifunction steering wheel, see the separate vehicle Owner's Manual. Closing the phone book X To select & from the character bar: turn the controller and press to confirm. or X Press the % button. Using the multifunction steering wheel X Use the = or ; button to select the Tel menu. X Use 9, : or 9 to call up the phone book. Explanation Symbol overview Sym-
bol Address book entry that has been entered or changed via COMAND Online Imported contact that has been saved in the phone or address book
\ Address book entry with voice tag These entries have also been assigned a voice tag. Voice tags are available in vehicles with LINGUA-
TRONIC (see the separate operat-
ing instructions). Z 440 Telephone Explanation Sym-
bol Contact imported from a mobile phone that supports PBAP or imported from a convenience phone e n i l n O D N A M O C Entry which has been imported from the SD memory card or USB device Entry imported via the Bluetooth interface Searching for a phone book entry Searching with the character bar You determine the first letter of the entry you are looking for with the first character you enter. X To select characters: turn the controller and press to confirm. The first entry in the list that starts with the letter selected is highlighted. If there are similar entries, the next different character is shown. For example, with entries such as Christel and Christine, the beginnings of the names are similar. In this case, you will be offered a choice between E and I. X Select the characters of the entry you are searching for one by one, pressing and con-
firming with the controller each time. When the selection is clear, COMAND Online switches automatically to the selection list. X To complete the search: slide VZ the con-
troller repeatedly or press and hold until the character bar disappears. The selection list appears. Information about character entry
(Y page 369) Searching with the number keypad You determine the first letter of the entry you are looking for with the first character you enter. X Press the corresponding number keys in rapid succession. More information on entering characters using the number keypad (direct entry)
(Y page 371). Directly from the list You can switch to the list at any time during character entry. X Slide VZ the controller repeatedly or press and hold until the character bar disappears. or X To select : turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select an entry: turn and press the control-
ler. The G symbol indicates that an entry con-
tains more than one phone number. X To select a telephone book entry with the G symbol: turn the controller and press to confirm. The sub-entries appear. The G symbol changes to I. X To select a sub-entry: turn the controller and press to confirm. Returning to the telephone book with char-
acter bar:
X To select & from the list: turn the con-
troller and press to confirm. or X Press the % button. Using the multifunction steering wheel X Dial a number from the telephone book; see the separate vehicle Owner's Manual. Displaying the details of an entry X To select an entry from the selection list:
turn the controller. X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Details: turn and press the con-
troller. The detailed display appears. Closing the detailed display:
X Slide XVY the controller until the entry is highlighted once again. or X Press the % button. Deleting an entry from the phone book If the entry contains only phone numbers, it is deleted from the phone book and address book. If it contains additional data, such as a navi-
gable destination, the entry is deleted in the phone book. However, the entry is retained in the address book. X To select an entry from the selection list:
turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. Telephone 441 X To select Delete: turn the controller and press to confirm. A prompt appears asking whether the entry should be deleted. X To select Yes or No: turn or press the con-
troller. If you select Yes, the entry is deleted in accordance with the rules described above. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. Creating a new entry in the phone book e n i l n O D N A M O C X Slide ZV the controller repeatedly in the phone book until the selection list appears. X To select the list symbol to the right of the selection list: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select New entry: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select a category for the number, e.g. Home: turn the controller and press to con-
firm. X To select a phone category, e.g. Mobile:
turn the controller and press to confirm. i If you have marked a number as preferred, it will be highlighted in the list. X To select Preferred: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select Continue: turn the controller and press to confirm. The input menu with data fields appears. Z 442 Telephone e n i l n O D N A M O C
: Selected data field with cursor
; Character bar X Entering characters (Y page 369) Saving the entry:
X To select from the character list: turn the controller and press to confirm. The entry is created in the phone book and in the address book. Adding to a phone book entry You can add telephone numbers to an exist-
ing phone book entry. X To select an entry from the selection list:
turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Add number: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select a category for the number, e.g. Home: turn the controller and press to con-
firm. X To select a phone category, e.g. Mobile:
turn the controller and press to confirm. i If you have marked a number as preferred, it will be highlighted in the list. X To select Preferred: turn and press the controller. X To select Continue: turn the controller and press to confirm. COMAND Online stores the data if there are fewer than five numbers assigned to the entry you are searching for in the selected number category. If five numbers are stored for the entry in the selected number category, a prompt will appear. You can then choose whether to overwrite one of the existing numbers. X To select Yes or No: turn or press the con-
troller. If you select Yes, a selection list will appear containing the five existing numbers. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. X To select the number to be overwritten:
turn the controller and press to confirm. An input menu appears. The data field for entering the new phone number is high-
lighted. X Enter characters (Y page 369). X Save the entry (Y page 370). Using call lists Introduction While the telephone is being used, COMAND Online stores individual lists for both incoming and outgoing calls (including missed calls). Call lists are not available unless a mobile phone is connected to COMAND Online. COMAND Online supports the PBAP Blue-
tooth profile. The system behaviour differs as follows:
RBluetooth telephone with PBAP Blue-
tooth profile:
The call lists are downloaded automatically from the mobile phone by COMAND Online as soon as the mobile phone is connected to COMAND Online. RBluetooth telephone without PBAP Blue-
tooth profile:
The call lists are created and displayed by COMAND Online. i For Bluetooth telephones without the PBAP Bluetooth profile, the call lists in COMAND Online are not synchronised with those on your mobile phone. These calls may or may not be listed on your mobile phone, depending on the model. i If no mobile phone is connected, then the Call lists menu item is greyed out and cannot be selected. If you connect a mobile phone other than the previous one to COMAND Online the previously available call lists will be deleted automatically. The call lists are still available on the mobile phone itself. i You will only be able to select the respec-
tive menu items once calls have been received or dialled from COMAND Online. Displaying missed calls in the COMAND display is not supported by all mobile phones. Opening the call list and selecting an entry X To call up the telephone basic menu: press the % button one or more times. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select Call lists: turn and press the controller. A menu appears. Telephone 443 Example: list of selected phone numbers
: Date/time (if available), symbols (if assigned) and telephone number of the entry highlighted
; To call up options
= To close the list X To select Entered or Selected: turn the controller and press to confirm. The corresponding list appears. e n i l n O D N A M O C i You can also call up the list of dialled calls by pressing the 6 button when the tele-
phone basic menu is shown. In this case, the list will only show phone numbers. X To select an entry: turn the controller. X To dial a phone number: press the control-
ler. X To select & to the left of the list: slide XV the controller and press to confirm. or X Press the % button. The list is closed. Displaying details from a list entry COMAND Online can also show a shortened list entry in full. X To select a list entry: turn the controller. X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. Z 444 Telephone X To select Details: turn the controller and press to confirm. The detailed display appears. X To go back to the list: slide XVY the con-
troller repeatedly until the list is highligh-
ted. e n i l n O D N A M O C Storing a phone number New address book entry For incoming calls from a person who is not in the address book, COMAND Online dis-
plays the phone number in the call list. You can save this entry. X Open a call list and select an entry
(Y page 443). X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Save: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select New entry and press W to confirm. X To select a category for the number, e.g. Home: turn the controller and press to con-
firm. X To select a phone category, e.g. Home: turn the controller and press to confirm. An input menu with data fields is shown. The data field for the telephone number is filled in automatically. Number category Display (phone book and address book) No symbol Not classified Home Work Phone category Display (phone book and address book) Not classified ;
Landline Mobile Car
: Data field with cursor
; Telephone number and symbol for the phone category are automatically entered
= Character bar Adding information to an address book entry For incoming calls from a person who is not in the address book, COMAND Online dis-
plays the phone number in the call list. You can save this entry. X Open a call list and select an entry
(Y page 443). X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Save: turn the controller and press to confirm. i Save is shown in grey if the selected list entry has already been saved. X To select Add number: turn and press the controller. X To select a category for the number, e.g. Home: turn the controller and press to con-
firm. X Select a phone category, e.g. Home, turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select Save: turn the controller and press to confirm. The search menu for address book entries appears. X Search for the required entry
(Y page 440). X Press the controller when you have finished searching. COMAND Online stores the data if there are fewer than five numbers assigned to the entry you are searching for in the selected number category. You will see a message to this effect. If five numbers are stored for the entry you are searching for, a prompt will appear ask-
ing whether you wish to overwrite one of the existing numbers. X To select Yes or No: turn the controller and press to confirm. If you select Yes, a selection list with the five existing numbers is displayed. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. X To select the number to be overwritten from the list: turn the controller and press to confirm. COMAND Online overwrites the selected number with the new data. Deleting call lists If you are using a Bluetooth phone that does not support the PBAP Bluetooth profile, the call lists are generated and managed by COMAND Online. You can delete these call lists in COMAND Online. If you download call lists from a Bluetooth phone that supports the PBAP Bluetooth profile, you cannot delete them from COMAND Online. Telephone 445 X To switch to the menu bar in the telephone basic menu: slide V the controller. X To select Call lists: turn and press the controller. X To select Delete call lists: turn the controller and press to confirm. A prompt appears asking whether you wish to delete all call lists. X To select Yes or No: turn the controller and press to confirm. If you select Yes, the call lists are deleted. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. i If you delete these call lists from the mobile phone (see the separate mobile phone operating instructions), COMAND Online updates the call list dis-
play the next time it connects. e n i l n O D N A M O C Using the speed dial list Storing an entry Speed dial menu You can assign ten speed dial presets (0 to 9) in the speed dial list. There are two options available for this purpose. Option 1:
X Search for a phone book entry in the phone book (Y page 440). X If an entry has several phone numbers, select the desired number by turning the controller. Z 446 Telephone X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. A menu appears. X To select Speed dial preset: turn and press the controller. A menu appears. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select Assign speed dial preset:
turn and press the controller. The speed dial list appears. The selected phone book entry appears at the top. The next free speed dial preset is highlighted. X To select speed dial preset: turn controller and press to confirm. The phone book entry is saved in the speed dial preset. Option 2 X Call up the telephone basic menu
(Y page 432) X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select Call lists: turn and press the controller. X To select Speed dial preset list: turn the controller and press to confirm. The speed dial list appears. X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Assign speed dial preset:
turn the controller and press to confirm. The speed dial list appears. The selected phone book entry appears at the top. The next free speed dial preset is highlighted. X To select speed dial preset: turn controller and press to confirm. The phone book entry is saved in the speed dial preset. Using speed dial presets to make a call The speed dial list contains stored phone book entries (Y page 445). Option 1:
X Press one of the number keys for longer than two seconds. The telephone basic menu displays the selected entry. This initiates dialling. Option 2:
X Call up the telephone basic menu
(Y page 432). X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select Call lists: turn and press the controller. X To select Speed dial preset list: turn and press the controller. The speed dial list appears. X To select the preset: turn the controller and press. Press W to confirm. The telephone basic menu displays the selected entry. This initiates dialling. Deleting a speed dial preset Deleting a speed dial preset:
X To select Delete a speed dial preset in the speed dial menu: turn the controller and press to confirm. The speed dial preset is deleted. Deleting all speed dial presets:
X To select Delete all speed dial pre sets in the speed dial menu: turn controller and press to confirm. You will be asked if you would like to con-
tinue. X To select Yes or No: turn and press the con-
troller. If you select Yes, all speed dial presets will be deleted from the speed dial list. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. Messages (text and e-mail) Information and requirements The following conditions must be met in order to use the message functions (text messages and e-mails):
RFor text messages and e-mails:
The Bluetooth mobile phone supports the MAP Bluetooth profile (Message Access Profile). RFor e-mails:
- The Bluetooth mobile phone (smart-
phone) supports the e-mail function.
- An e-mail account is set up on the mobile phone (see the mobile phone operating instructions). When the mobile phone is connected, the 150 most recent text messages and e-mails that are currently stored on the mobile phone are loaded into the COMAND Online message inbox. 100 e-mails and 100 text messages are displayed. Telephone 447 If the above conditions are met, new incoming messages appear in the COMAND Online message inbox. In addition, a tone sounds and the / icon appears. The symbol dis-
appears once you have read the message. The mail symbol is displayed if the mes-
sage memory is full. The symbol disappears once you delete at least one message. i For more information about suitable mobile phones and mobile phone brackets, contact your Mercedes-Benz Service Centre or visit http:// www.mercedes-
benz.com/connect. Settings for receiving messages Calling up the settings menu for mes-
sages e n i l n O D N A M O C X To call up the telephone basic menu: press the % button once or repeatedly. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select 0: turn and press the control-
ler. The message menu appears. X Select Settings and confirm. Select Text message and the addresses of the e-mail account of the connected mobile phone are displayed. i If text message reception is activated, a tick is displayed next to Text message. Before you can use the e-mail function on COMAND Online, you must first set up one or more e-mail accounts on your mobile phone (smartphone), see the mobile phone Z 448 Telephone e n i l n O D N A M O C operating instructions. Only then are you able to select the account you wish to use in COMAND Online. Setting text message reception X Call up the settings menu for messages. X To select Text message: turn and press the controller. A menu appears. You have the following options:
RAll messages All messages are downloaded automati-
cally. RNew messages Only new messages received by the phone are downloaded automatically. ROff Text message reception is deactivated. X To select the required option: turn and press the controller. Setting e-mail reception Deactivating the e-mail function:
X Call up the settings menu for messages. X To select E-mail off: turn and press the controller. E-mail reception is deactivated. Selecting and setting the e-mail account:
X To select the e-mail account: turn and press the controller. A menu appears. X To select Automatic download: turn and press the controller. You have the following options:
RAll messages All messages are downloaded automati-
cally. RNew messages Only new messages received by the phone are downloaded automatically. ROff E-mail reception is deactivated. Entering your own e-mail address:
X To select My e-mail address: turn and press the controller. The input menu for entering your own e-
mail address is displayed. If your address is in the address book, the input line is already filled in with the address. Displaying messages New messages New messages are indicated by an audible signal and by 0 in the status bar. X To call up the telephone basic menu: press the % button once or repeatedly. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select 0: turn and press the control-
ler. You will see a carousel view with the unread messages. X To select the message: turn and press the controller. The message text is displayed. X To close the message text: press the
% button. The message disappears from the carousel view. Calling up the messages folder X To call up the telephone basic menu: press the % button once or repeatedly. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select 0: turn and press the control-
ler. The message menu appears. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select Folder: turn and press the con-
troller. X To select the required folder under the title SMS or E-mail, : turn and press the con-
troller. The selected folder is displayed. i The following folders can be selected:
RInbox The folder contains all the incoming mes-
sages ROutbox RDrafts Folders cannot be selected if they are empty. Reading messages X Call up the messages folder (Y page 448). X To select the message from the list: turn and press the controller. The message appears. Telephone 449 e n i l n O D N A M O C X To scroll through the display or select phone numbers in the text: turn the COMAND controller. The display scrolls up or down line by line, or skips to the next or previous telephone number and automatically highlights it. X To return to the list: press %. Read-aloud function for messages Settings for the read-aloud function:
RLanguage (Y page 379) RSpeed (Y page 376) X To start the read-aloud function: press the controller when the message is displayed. X To select Read aloud: turn and press the controller. COMAND Online reads out the message. X To cancel the read-aloud function: press the 8 button. or X Press the controller, select Cancel read-
aloud function and press the controller again. Displaying details and phone numbers COMAND Online can also show a shortened sender display in full. X Call up the messages folder (Y page 448). X To select the message: turn the controller. X To select the list symbol on the right-hand side next to the message: slide VY and press the controller. X To select Details: turn and press the con-
troller. The detailed display appears. X To close the detailed display: slide XVY the controller. X To return to the telephone basic menu:
press the % button. Z 450 Telephone Writing messages New message e n i l n O D N A M O C X To call up the telephone basic menu: press the % button once or repeatedly. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select 0: turn and press the control-
ler. The message menu appears. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select New: turn and press the controller. X To select SMS or E-mail: turn and press the controller. The input menu for a new text message or a new e-mail appears. X Entering characters (Y page 369) Once you have entered at least one char-
acter into the addressee line, is active in the first line of the character bar. i COMAND Online contains templates which you can use to compile your mes-
sages. Calling up a template:
X To switch to the bottom line of the charac-
ter bar: slide V the controller. X To select the pen icon: turn and press the controller. The list of templates appears. X To select a template: turn and press the controller. The text of the template appears in the text area of the input menu. Sending a message:
X To select in the first line of the char-
acter bar: turn and press the controller. The message is sent. If the message has been sent successfully, the telephone basic menu appears. If the message fails to be sent, the Sending message failed message is displayed followed by the input menu again. Saving the message as a draft:
X Press the % button. The Save the message in the drafts folder? prompt appears. X To select Yes or No: turn and press the con-
troller. If you select Yes, the message is saved. If you select No, the message is deleted. i You can also start sending a message from an entry in the address book
(Y page 454). Replying to a message X Display the message (Y page 448). X Press the controller. A menu appears. X To select Reply: turn and press the con-
troller. The input menu appears. The addressee's details are automatically filled in using the details in the original message. For further options such as sending a new message, see (Y page 448). i When replying to an e-mail, you can also select Reply all instead of Reply. In this case, the reply is sent not just to the sender but to all those who received the original message. Forwarding messages X Display the message (Y page 448). X Press the controller. A menu appears. X To select Forward: turn and press the con-
troller. The input menu appears. The subject line is automatically filled in with the same details as those in the original message. For further options such as sending a new message, see (Y page 448). Managing messages Calling a text message (SMS) sender X Press W the controller while the text mes-
sage is being displayed. X To select Call sender: turn and press the controller. The telephone makes the call to the sender. Using a telephone number or e-mail address in the text You can use any character sequences which are highlighted in red in the text. X To select a usable telephone number or e-
mail address when displaying the message:
turn and press the controller. X To select Use: turn and press the controller. X Select Call. The telephone makes the call. i It is possible that a highlighted numerical sequence may not contain a telephone number. i You can use the "New entry" or "Add no."
functions to save this telephone number or to add it to an existing entry. Telephone 451 e n i l n O D N A M O C Storing a sender as a new entry in the address book This function is not available if the senders telephone number or e-mail address is already stored in the address book. X Press the controller while the message is being displayed. X Text messages:
To select Save number: turn and press the controller. X E-mails:
To select Save the sender's e-mail address: turn and press the controller. X To select New entry: turn and press the controller. X Text messages: save the telephone num-
ber (Y page 444) X E-mails: save the e-mail address
(Y page 454) Adding the sender to an address book entry X Press W the controller while the message is being displayed. X Text messages:
To select Save number: turn and press the controller. X E-mails:
To select Save the sender's e-mail address: turn and press the controller. X To select Add: turn and press the controller. X Proceed from the step "Selecting a cate-
gory" (Y page 442). Deleting messages X Call up the message folder (Y page 448). X To select the message: turn and press the controller. X To select the list symbol on the right-hand side next to the message: slide VY and press the controller. Z 452 Telephone e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select Delete: turn and press the con-
troller. A deletion prompt appears. X To select Yes or No: turn and press the con-
troller. If you select Yes, the message is deleted. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. i This delete function is not supported by all mobile phones. The Delete failed message appears. Using the address book Introduction The address book organises and stores entries that are entered from different sour-
ces (mobile phone, memory card, USB device, COMAND telephone book, navigation sys-
tem). You can use these entries to make telephone calls and to navigate. i Number of contacts in the address book: the address book can store a total of 4,000 contacts. 1,500 entries each are reserved in the address book for:
Rcontacts from the mobile phone Rcontacts that you create in COMAND Online or import from other sources The remaining 1,000 entries are assigned by COMAND Online as necessary. i Display of mobile phone contacts: con-
tacts downloaded from the mobile phone remain in the address book even if you dis-
connect the mobile phone from COMAND Online. Contacts that have previously been available can be displayed as soon as the mobile phone is reconnec-
ted. COMAND Online downloads the con-
tacts again so that any new contacts that have been added to the mobile phone can be displayed. As soon as you connect a new mobile phone to COMAND Online all the contacts from the previous mobile phone are replaced by those from the new phone's address book. Address book entries remain stored if the mobile phone is disconnected. For this rea-
son, delete your personal data using the reset function before selling your vehicle, for example (Y page 380). Calling up the address book Using the telephone button:
X Press the % button one or more times. From the telephone basic menu:
X To switch to main function bar: slide VZ the controller. X To select Tel: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select Address book from the carousel:
turn the controller and press to confirm. X To browse in the address book: turn the controller. X To jump to a specific letter: press the cor-
responding button on the keypad one or more times. X To close the address book: press the
% button. Telephone 453 X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select New: turn the controller and press to confirm. An input menu for surname, first name and telephone number appears. e n i l n O D N A M O C Input menu with data fields
: Selected data field with cursor
; Character bar X Enter characters (Y page 369) X Save the entry (Y page 370) Deleting an address book entry X Search for the address book entry
(Y page 453). X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Delete: turn and press the con-
troller. A query appears. X To select Yes or No: turn the controller and press to confirm. If you select Yes, the entry will be deleted. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. Searching for an address book entry
: Address book entry
; L Complete address data from the nav-
igation system
= Character bar
? d Phone book entry on the mobile phone A Entry with voice tag The symbols to the left of the list entries can be found in the symbol overview
(Y page 439). X Call up the address book (Y page 452). X To switch to the menu bar: slide V the controller. X To select Search: turn the controller and press to confirm. The address list with character bar appears. X Find an entry (Y page 440). Creating a new entry in the address book You can enter address data directly into the address book. If you store telephone num-
bers in the COMAND phone book, these are also saved in the address book. If you store a navigation destination, COMAND Online cre-
ates an address book entry which includes the complete navigable address data. X Call up the address book (Y page 452). Z 454 Telephone Displaying details for an address book entry Selecting an entry i An address book entry can contain the following information:
Rname Rfirst name Rcompany Rup to five telephone numbers Rtwo email addresses RInternet address Rtwo addresses Rtwo navigation addresses (transferred from Navigation) Rgeo-coordinates e n i l n O D N A M O C Detailed display of address book
: To go back to the previous menu
; \ Business details
; 6 Home details
= List symbol (to call up options) X Call up the address book (Y page 452). X Select an entry: turn and press the control-
ler. The address book entry with all data fields appears. Adding information to an address book entry X To select the required data field (e.g. e-
mail): turn the controller. X To select the "Add..." bar (example: Add e-
mail address): turn the controller and press to confirm. Depending on the type of data field, the corresponding input menu appears. X Enter characters (Y page 369). X Save the entry (Y page 370). Starting route guidance to an address X To select the address data field: turn the controller and press to confirm. The route to the destination address is cal-
culated and route guidance starts. Calling a telephone number X To select the telephone number data field:
turn the controller and press to confirm. This initiates dialling and you can then make your call (Y page 436). Sending text messages X To select a telephone number: turn the con-
troller. X To select the list symbol to the right of the data field: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Send a text message: turn the controller and press to confirm. The text message input menu appears
(Y page 450). Sending e-mail X To select the e-mail address: turn the con-
troller. X To select the list symbol to the right of the data field: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Send e-mail: turn the controller and press to confirm. The e-mail input menu appears
(Y page 450). Telephone 455 Displaying sub-entry information X To select the desired data field: turn the controller. X To select the list symbol to the right of the data field: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Details: turn and press the con-
troller. The display is shown in full. X To close the detailed display: press the
% button. Changing an address book entry X To select the desired data field: turn the controller. X To select the list symbol to the right of the data field: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Edit: slide the controller and press to confirm. The input screen for the selected data field appears. Information about character entry
(Y page 369). Changing the category of a data field X To select the desired data field: turn the controller. X To select the list symbol to the right of the data field: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Change category: turn the con-
troller and press to confirm. X To select a category: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select the desired telephone number data field: turn the controller. X To select the list symbol to the right of the data field: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Speed dial preset: turn the controller and press to confirm. You can now store the number in one of the ten speed dial presets (Y page 445). Starting route guidance to an entry This function is available as soon as you have stored a destination in the destination mem-
ory (Y page 417). X Call up the address book (Y page 452). X To select an entry with the L symbol: turn the controller and press to confirm. The address book entry with all data fields appears. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select the desired address data field:
turn the controller. X To select the list symbol to the right of the data field: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Navigate: turn the controller and press to confirm. Route guidance begins. i Route guidance can also be started for an address book entry without the L symbol. If the address data or designations do not match the digital map, COMAND Online prompts you to re-enter the address. The navigable address is added to the address book entry automatically. Storing the phone number as a speed dial number X Call up the address book (Y page 452). X Select an entry: turn and press the control-
ler. The address book entry with all data fields appears. Voice tags Introduction You can enter voice tags via LINGUATRONIC
(see the separate operating instructions). Once you have assigned a voice tag to an address book entry, you can vocally call up this entry and dial a phone number, for exam-
Z 456 Telephone e n i l n O D N A M O C ple. You can add one voice tag per address book entry. Adding or changing a voice tag X Search for an address book entry with or without a voice tag () (Y page 453). X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Voice tag: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select Add or Change: turn the controller and press to confirm. Subsequent operation is voice-controlled. LINGUATRONIC guides you through the dialogues. Deleting a voice tag X Search for an address book entry with a voice tag (Y page 453). X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Voice tag: turn and press the controller. X To select Delete: turn and press the con-
troller. A deletion prompt appears. X To select Yes or No: turn the controller and press to confirm. If you select Yes, COMAND Online deletes the voice tag. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. Listening to a voice tag X Search for an address book entry with a voice tag (Y page 453). X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X To select Voice tag: turn the controller and press to confirm. X To select Voice tag: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Listen and press W to confirm. You hear the voice tag. Importing phone book entries This function allows you to store phone book entries from the mobile phone in the address book. Possible sources are:
Rthe mobile phone Rthe memory card Rthe USB device Rthe Bluetooth interface Imported phone book entries are indicated in the phone book by different symbols
(Y page 439). X Search for an entry in the phone book on the mobile phone d(Y page 440). X To select the list symbol to the right of the entry: slide VY the controller and press to confirm. X Select Save entry and press W to con-
firm. The Data saved. message appears. The phone book entry is now saved as an address book entry. The d symbol is replaced by the sym-
bol. Importing contacts Information and requirements You can import contacts (vCards) from the memory card and from a USB device into the address book, or receive vCards via Blue-
tooth. i Up to 2,500 entries can be imported into the address book. A message notifies you when the maximum number is reached. You then have to delete existing entries in order to import new entries (Y page 453). Depending on the source of the contact data, different requirements apply:
Source Conditions Memory card The SD memory card is USB device inserted. It contains importable contact details. The USB device is inserted into the USB port. It con-
tains importable contact details. Requirements for receiving vCards via Bluetooth You can receive vCards from devices (e.g. from a PC) that support the sending of vCards via Bluetooth. It is not necessary to authorise the device in COMAND to do so. Please bear the following in mind:
RBluetooth must be activated in COMAND and on the Bluetooth device; see the oper-
ating instructions for the device. Rthe Bluetooth device must be able to send vCards via Bluetooth (see the operating instructions for the device). Rthe Bluetooth device in the vehicle must be switched on. Importing from the memory card or USB device Entries imported from the memory card or from a USB device have the symbol. The following conditions must be fulfilled in order to import vCards:
RvCards (vcf files) may be located in the main directory or in folders. COMAND Online allows you to select the relevant folders directly. RvCards must have the ".vcf" file extension. i One vcf file may contain several vCards. COMAND Online supports vCards in ver-
sions 2.1 and 3.0. Telephone 457 e n i l n O D N A M O C X To change to the menu bar when in the address book or the telephone basic menu:
slide V the controller. X To select Options: turn and press the con-
troller. X To select Import contacts: turn the con-
troller and press to confirm. A menu appears. X To select From the memory card or From USB device in the menu: turn controller and press to confirm. X To select Add or Overwrite: turn the con-
troller and press to confirm. Add imports the entries from the memory card or USB device into the address book. Overwrite imports the entries from the memory card or USB device and overwrites all entries in the address book with the symbol. The previous entries are then no longer available. After the contact data has been imported successfully, you will see a message to this effect. The address book or the respective telephone basic menu is displayed. i You can select Overwrite if the address book already contains corresponding entries. A message notifies you if the address book is full. Receiving vCards via Bluetooth X To change to the menu bar when in the address book or the telephone basic menu:
slide V the controller. X To select Options: turn and press the con-
troller. X To select Import contacts: turn the con-
troller and press to confirm. A menu appears. X To select Receive business cards: turn the controller and press to confirm. This interrupts the Bluetooth connection between COMAND Online and your active mobile phone. COMAND Online is, how-
ever, ready to receive vCards from another Bluetooth device (PC, mobile phone). Z 458 Telephone e n i l n O D N A M O C X Start the data transfer on the external Blue-
tooth device (see the operating instruc-
tions for the device). The number of vCards received is dis-
played. X To end reception: press the controller or the % button. COMAND Online then reconnects to the mobile phone. Received vCards are identified by the symbol in the address book. i If you switch to another main function, e.g. navigation, while receiving vCards, the reception of vCards will be terminated. Deleting contacts X To change to the menu bar when in the address book or the telephone basic menu:
slide V the controller. X To select Options: turn and press the con-
troller. X To select Delete contacts: turn the con-
troller and press to confirm. X Select one of the following options:
RInternal contacts RContacts from storage device RReceived business cards RDelete all Turn and press the controller. A prompt corresponding to your selection appears. X To select Yes or No: turn the controller and press to confirm. If you select Yes, the contacts are deleted according to your selection. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. Switching import of contacts on/off You can choose to have contacts downloaded automatically when a mobile phone is con-
nected with COMAND Online or to have this function suppressed. X Connecting a mobile phone (Y page 426). X To switch to the menu bar in the basic address menu: slide V the controller. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. A menu appears. X Select Automatically retrieve con tacts from "My Phone" and confirm with W. You can allow O or suppress the auto-
matic download. Proceed as follows if you do not want to have sensitive contacts saved in the address book:
X Connect the mobile phone with COMAND Online. The contacts are automatically downloa-
ded to the address book. X Delete the sensitive contacts in the address book. X Switch the Automatically import of contacts from "My Phone" function off
. Then no contacts will be downloaded and therefore no new ones will be added when your mobile phone is reconnected with COMAND Online. Mercedes-Benz Contact Introduction Mercedes-Benz Contact offers fast assis-
tance at the touch of a button around the clock. For any queries about the vehicle, Mercedes-Benz Contact offers a fast and easy connecting call to the Mercedes-Benz Cus-
tomer Centre. You can request an appoint-
ment, or call for help in the event of a break-
down. All important vehicle data is sent via mobile phone to ensure that you receive optimum support. The mobile phone must be connec-
ted to COMAND Online via the Bluetooth interface. The following data is transmitted:
Rthe vehicle identification number Rthe total distance recorder reading Rthe vehicle position Rthe telephone number Rthe service code (only when required for maintenance) i Please note that Mercedes-Benz Contact is a Mercedes-Benz customer service. In emergencies, always call the national emergency services first, using the stand-
ard national emergency service telephone numbers. i Currently, this service is available for vehi-
cles from the following European countries:
RBelgium RGermany RFrance RUnited Kingdom RIreland RItaly RLuxembourg RNetherlands RAustria RPoland RSwitzerland Telephone 459 e n i l n O D N A M O C RSlovakia RSpain RCzech Republic RHungary Calling the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre G WARNING Pay attention to the traffic conditions. You may otherwise be distracted from the traffic conditions, cause an accident and injure your-
self and others. X Call up the COMAND phone book
(Y page 439). The MB Contact entry is the first entry in the COMAND phone book. The entry is highlighted. There are two ways to contact the Mercedes-
Benz Customer Centre:
X Press the controller. or X Press the 6 button on the telephone keypad. This initiates a call. When the call is con-
nected, a voice message prompts you to confirm the data transmission by pressing the stated number on the telephone key-
pad. After confirmation, COMAND Online sends the required vehicle data. i Alternatively, you can make the call using the 6 button on the multifunction steer-
ing wheel. During data transmission, you will see a cor-
responding symbol in the display. This may take a moment. Then, you can select the desired service and be connected to a spe-
cialist from the Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. i Contact your Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for further information on Mercedes-Benz Contact, the range of serv-
ices offered and on using the function. Z 460 Telephone e n i l n O D N A M O C Demand-actuated service message To attain the optimal level of support in main-
taining your vehicle, you can arrange a service appointment directly with the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre. As well as a warning in the instrument cluster, a window appears in the COMAND display. Here, a message actively indicates that a service is required and this message enables you to contact the Mercedes-Benz Customer Centre directly. You will see the message: <Service_name>
is due soon. Would you like to make a workshop appointment?
Arranging a service appointment:
X To select Call now: turn and press the COMAND controller. After your confirmation, the vehicle data is sent via Mercedes-Benz Contact, and a Customer Centre employee personally deals with your appointment. The informa-
tion is then sent to your desired service outlet. They will then contact with you within 24 hours to confirm the following details:
Rscope of service Rlength of stay Rprice X To arrange a service appointment later: select Call later and confirm with W. The window is hidden, then reappears after a certain amount of time. X To not arrange a service appointment:
select No and confirm with W. The window is hidden and does not show this maintenance requirement again. Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys-
tem Overview The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system can help to decisively reduce the time between an accident and the arrival of emer-
gency services at the site of the accident. It can also help locate an accident site in places that are difficult to see. The emergency call can be made automati-
cally or manually and is transmitted to the Europe-wide private Mercedes-Benz emer-
gency call number. The vehicle position data is simultaneously transmitted by text mes-
sage and DTMF to the Mercedes-Benz emer-
gency call centre. The Mercedes-Benz emer-
gency call centre transmits the vehicle posi-
tion data to one of the Europe-wide public emergency call centres. In almost all coun-
tries, the voice connection can be made in the respective country's language. This allows measures for rescue, recovery or towing to a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre to be initiated quickly. If the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system function is operational, you see the SOS READY display message in the basic tele-
phone menu (Y page 463). Information on service availability in Europe
(Y page 460). i Note that manual emergency calls should only be used if you or others are in need of rescue, not e.g. in the event of a break-
down. Service availability in Europe The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is available for your vehicle for 15 years after the initial date of production, if:
Rit is equipped with COMAND Online Rit was originally produced for the European market You can find more information on the regional availability of the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system at http://www.mercedes-
benz.com/connect_ecall. Conditions Equipment requirements You need:
Ra Bluetooth-capable mobile phone which, if possible, supports the MAP profile (Mes-
sage Access Profile) for sending text mes-
sages, or Rif the vehicle is equipped with permanently installed/SAP telephony, a SIM card or a suitable mobile phone Functional requirements The vehicle has GPS reception. Check the following:
RCOMAND Online is switched on Rwhen using the Bluetooth interface, the mobile phone must be authorised for and connected with COMAND Online, and log-
ged into a mobile phone network Connecting a mobile phone (Y page 426) Reconnecting the mobile phone automati-
cally (Y page 430) If your vehicle is equipped with permanently installed/SAP telephony, one of the following conditions must be fulfilled:
Rin "telephone module with Bluetooth (SAP profile)", a SIM card has been entered and is logged into the mobile phone network. SAP (SIM Access Profile) Ra suitable SAP-capable mobile phone is connected to "telephone module with Blue-
tooth (SAP profile)" via the SAP profile and is logged into the mobile phone network. Rif your vehicle is equipped with a mobile phone bracket: the mobile phone bracket is connected and the mobile phone is inser-
ted. i SAP telephony is described in the sepa-
rate operating instructions. If the mobile phone is connected, you see the SOS READY display message in the basic tele-
phone menu in front of the name of the mobile phone (Y page 463). i Further information on suitable mobile phones can be obtained from a Mercedes-
Telephone 461 e n i l n O D N A M O C Benz Service Centre or at http://
www.mercedes-benz.com/connect. i Before using this function, make sure that your mobile phone contract:
Rpermits calls, text messages and roam-
ing from both your country of residence and from abroad, and Rthat these functions have been activated Automatic emergency call
! If an emergency call has been made: pro-
vided the road and traffic conditions at the accident site allow it, remain in the vehicle until the voice connection with the operator at the emergency call centre has been established. On the basis of the call, the operator can decide whether it is necessary to deploy rescue teams and/or the police to the acci-
dent site. i Depending on the severity of the acci-
dent, it can take between one and three minutes until the operator can speak with you. REQUIREMENT: the ignition is switched on. If restraint systems have been triggered dur-
ing an accident, the Mercedes-Benz emer-
gency call system can automatically dial the Europe-wide private Mercedes-Benz emer-
gency call number. Restraint systems include, for example, airbags or belt tension-
ers. The emergency call system can establish a voice connection between the vehicle occu-
pants and the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre. The accident data is sent to the Mercedes-
Benz emergency call centre by SMS and DTMF while the voice connection is operat-
ing. The accident data contains metre-precise GPS positioning data for the moment it is sent, as well as the type of vehicle involved in the accident. i If your vehicle is equipped with an SOS button in the overhead control unit, it Z 462 Telephone e n i l n O D N A M O C flashes until the emergency call has been completed. i It is not possible to end an automatic emergency call. i In the following cases, you see a corre-
sponding message on the COMAND dis-
play:
Ra connection to the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre could not be made Rnor has a call been automatically forwar-
ded to the public emergency call centre In such circumstances, dial the emergency number 112 on your mobile phone. Manual emergency call
! If an emergency call has been made: pro-
vided the road and traffic conditions at the accident site allow it, remain in the vehicle until the voice connection with the operator at the emergency call centre has been established. On the basis of the call, the operator can decide whether it is necessary to deploy rescue teams and/or the police to the acci-
dent site. Vehicles equipped with an SOS button If your vehicle is equipped with the SOS but-
ton in the overhead control unit:
X Press and hold the SOS button for at least one second. The manual emergency call is triggered. The indicator lamp in the SOS button flashes until the emergency call is conclu-
ded. i In the following cases, you see a corre-
sponding message on the COMAND dis-
play:
Ra connection to the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre could not be made Rnor has a call been automatically forwar-
ded to the public emergency call centre In such circumstances, dial the emergency number 112 on your mobile phone. In the address book X Call up the address book (Y page 452). The 1st entry, Mercedes-Benz emer gency call, is highlighted. X Press the controller. The emergency call to the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre is triggered. i If you have accidentally made a manual emergency call, you can end it in the fol-
lowing ways:
Rby pressing the ~ button on the tele-
phone keypad Rby pressing the ~ button on the mul-
tifunction steering wheel i In the following cases, you see a corre-
sponding message on the COMAND dis-
play:
Ra connection to the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre could not be made Rnor has a call been automatically forwar-
ded to the public emergency call centre In such circumstances, dial the emergency number 112 on your mobile phone. Transmitted data Depending on how the data is transmitted
(text message or DTMF), different data is transmitted to the Mercedes-Benz emer-
gency call centre. Text messages transmit the following:
Rthe vehicle's GPS position data Rthe direction of travel Rthe vehicle identification number Ra Mercedes-Benz Contact coding Ran indication of whether the call was trig-
gered automatically or manually Ra time stamp Rthe language settings on COMAND Online DTMF sends a reduced data package that does not contain the vehicle identification number and time stamp. Displays in the COMAND display If the Mercedes-Benz emergency call is avail-
able, you see the SOS READY display message in the basic telephone menu. If a Mercedes-Benz emergency call is trig-
gered either automatically or manually, you also see the Mercedes-Benz emergency call active display message. If position and vehicle data are sent to the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre, you see the Mercedes-Benz emergency call Sending data display message. If the Mercedes-Benz emergency call con-
nects with the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre, you see the Mercedes-Benz Emergency Call Connected display mes-
sage. Online and Internet Features of your COMAND Online These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available for your COMAND Online system at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your COMAND Online system may not be equip-
ped with all the features described. This is also the case for systems and functions rele-
vant to safety. Therefore, the equipment on your COMAND Online system may differ from that in the descriptions and illustrations. Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. General notes Conditions for access G WARNING Operating the integrated information systems and communications equipment in the vehicle while driving will distract you from traffic con-
Online and Internet 463 e n i l n O D N A M O C ditions. You could then lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident. Only operate these devices if road traffic con-
ditions permit. If you are unsure about the surrounding conditions, pull over to a safe location and make entries only while the vehi-
cle is stationary. You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when operating COMAND Online. The COMAND Online Mercedes-Benz Apps and Internet access are available via the Blue-
tooth interface or via the data-enabled MB SAP module. In order to use the functions, the following conditions are necessary:
RThe mobile phone supports the DUN Blue-
tooth profile (Dial-Up Networking) and is connected to COMAND Online via the Blue-
tooth interface (Y page 426). The DUN Bluetooth profile enables the mobile phone to establish a dial-up connection to the Internet. RYou need a valid mobile service contract with a data option, which is used to calcu-
late the associated connection costs. RThe access data of the mobile phone net-
work provider must be set on COMAND Online for the connected mobile phone
(Y page 464). i If the connected mobile phone supports the PAN Bluetooth profile (Personal Area Network), you can use the automatic con-
figuration function. i You can obtain more detailed information about suitable mobile phones on the Inter-
net at http://www.mercedes-
benz.com/connect or from your Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. i If you use incorrect access data, addi-
tional costs may be incurred. This can hap-
pen when you use details that are different from the contract or details from another contract/data package. Z 464 Online and Internet e n i l n O D N A M O C i The availability of individual Mercedes-
Benz Apps may vary depending on the country. i The terms of use are shown when COMAND Online is used for the first time and then once a year thereafter. Only read and accept the terms of use when the vehi-
cle is stationary. i The driver cannot have Internet pages shown on his side of the vehicle while it is in motion. The front passenger can use this function via SPLITVIEW (Y page 364). Connection difficulties while the vehi-
cle is in motion The following could be the cause of call dis-
connection:
Rinsufficient GSM/UMTS network coverage Rthe vehicle has moved into a GSM cell with no free channels Rthe SIM card used is not compatible with the network available Ryou are using a mobile phone with "Twin-
card" and the mobile phone with the sec-
ond SIM card is logged into the network at the same time. Function restrictions You will not be able to use the mobile phone, will no longer be able to use the mobile phone, or you may have to wait before using it, in the following situations:
Rif the mobile phone is switched off Rif the "Bluetooth" function is switched off in COMAND Online Rif the Bluetooth function is switched off on the mobile phone while you are using Blue-
tooth interface telephony Rif the mobile phone is not logged into a mobile phone network i It is possible that you may not be able to receive calls when an Internet connection is active. This depends on the mobile phone and the mobile phone network used. Roaming When you are driving your vehicle in a differ-
ent country and using the COMAND Online Internet and online functions, you may incur additional costs (roaming fees). When you are in a different country, your SIM card must be enabled for data roaming. If your mobile phone network provider does not have a data roaming agreement with the roaming partner, it may not be possible to establish an Internet connection. Deactivate this function on your mobile phone if you want to avoid data roam-
ing when you are in a different country. Setting access data Introduction To use online and Internet functions, you need Internet access data for the connected mobile phone. You can obtain this from your mobile phone network provider. A selected/manually set mobile phone net-
work provider is only valid for the mobile phone connected when the selection/setting is made. The mobile phone network provider is set automatically upon reconnection. i When you are driving your vehicle in a dif-
ferent country and using the online and Internet functions on COMAND Online, you may incur additional costs (roaming fees). i While initialising the mobile phone for the Internet connection, access data which is already on the mobile phone may be over-
written. You should therefore check the settings on the mobile phone (see the mobile phone operating instructions). Rif neither the mobile phone network nor the mobile phone allow simultaneous use of a phone and an Internet connection i Adjust the access data settings when the vehicle is stationary. You may otherwise be distracted from the traffic conditions, cause an accident and injure yourself and others. Selecting/setting Internet access data Calling up the list of mobile phone net-
work providers X To select Tel from the main function bar:
turn and press the controller. X To select the Internet: turn and press the controller. The carousel menu for the Internet func-
tions appears. X Select Settings by sliding V and turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. When you connect the mobile phone to COMAND Online for the first time
(Y page 426), there is no mobile phone net-
work provider preset. Provider is followed by the words Not selected. If a mobile phone is connected and a mobile phone network provider has been selected, the name of the mobile phone network is shown after Provider. X Press W the COMAND controller. The list of mobile phone network providers appears. List of mobile phone network providers (empty) Online and Internet 465 e n i l n O D N A M O C In order to set the access data of the mobile phone network provider you can:
Rselect the predefined access data of the mobile phone network provider
(Y page 466) Rfor automatic configuration this option only appears in the list of providers if the connected mobile phone supports the Bluetooth PAN (Personal Area Network) profile (Y page 465). Rmanually set the access data of the mobile phone network provider (Y page 468) Configuring access data automatically Requirement: your telephone must be con-
nected to COMAND Online via Bluetooth and must support the Bluetooth PAN profile. Option 1 if your telephone is not yet config-
ured for Internet access:
X Select the icon in the main function bar by sliding ZV and turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm. You will see a message informing you that automatic configuration is possible. X Select Yes and press W to confirm. Option 2:
X In the list of mobile phone network provid-
ers, select Autom. configuration
<Device_name> by turning cVd the Z 466 Online and Internet COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm (Y page 465). The configuration data is transferred from the mobile phone. If the configuration is successful, a # dot appears in front of Autom. configuration
<Device_name>. Selecting access data of the mobile phone network provider e n i l n O D N A M O C Searching for providers X Select Search for providers in the mobile phone network providers list by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm (Y page 465). A list of countries appears. X Select the country of your mobile phone network provider, e.g. Germany, and press W to confirm. The list of available mobile phone network providers appears. i The access data for the mobile phone net-
work provider is selected once for the mobile phone connected and is loaded again each time the mobile phone is con-
nected (Y page 465). i You must set the access data of the mobile phone network provider who pro-
vides the SIM card and the associated data package (access settings) for the connec-
ted mobile phone. The access data remains the same if you are in a different country
(roaming). The access data of another net-
work is not selected. There are mobile phone network providers who offer multiple access data. This depends on the data package used, for example. The mobile phone network provider only has one access setting X Select the mobile phone network provider by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. A menu appears. X To check preset access data: select Edit and confirm with W. The list of access data appears
(Y page 468). X Check the access data. Online and Internet 467 X If the access data is correct: press the
% reset button or the & symbol and press W to confirm. You can now accept the access data of the mobile phone network provider. X Select Save and press W to confirm. The list of mobile phone network providers appears; the access data of the provider has been accepted. X To edit the access data: proceed as described in "Manually setting the access data of the mobile phone network provider"
(Y page 468). When you confirm the edited access data, the list of mobile phone network providers appears and displays the selected provider. e n i l n O D N A M O C X If the access data is correct: press the
% reset button or the & symbol and press W to confirm. You can now accept the access data of the mobile phone network provider. X Select Save and press W to confirm. The list of mobile phone network providers appears; the access data of the provider has been accepted. X To edit the access data: proceed as described for manually entering the access data (Y page 468). When you confirm the edited access data, the list of mobile phone network providers appears and displays the selected provider. If, after selecting a mobile phone network provider, several access settings are dis-
played:
X Select the appropriate access setting by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. A menu appears. List of mobile phone network providers with the selected provider The currently selected access settings (# dot in front of the entry) are used for the connec-
ted mobile phone. X To return to the carousel view: press the
% back button twice. or X Press W the COMAND controller and then the % back button. X To check access settings: select Edit and press W to confirm. The list of access data appears
(Y page 468). X Check the access data. Z 468 Online and Internet Manually setting the access data of the mobile phone network provider Explanation of the access data Input field Provider:
e n i l n O D N A M O C List of access data (new provider) Calling up the list of access data X Confirm Create new provider in the list of mobile phone network providers by pressing W the COMAND controller. The list of access data appears. The stand-
ard name Provider <x> is automatically entered into the Provider field. You can now make the entries. i The access data of the mobile phone net-
work provider is set once for the connected mobile phone. Ph. number:
Access point:
User ID:
Password:
Meaning Name of the provider to be displayed in the list of mobile phone network providers. The name can be freely selected. The standard entry is Provider <x>. Access number for estab-
lishing the connection i The access number depends on the mobile phone used. For GSM/
UMTS mobile phones,
*99***1# is used as a standard. APN network access point
(Access Point Name) You can obtain this infor-
mation from your mobile phone network provider. i Entry is not necessary for all mobile phone network providers and mobile phones. The user identification can be obtained from your mobile phone network provider. i Entry is not necessary for all mobile phone network providers. The password can be obtained from your mobile phone network provider. i Entry is not necessary for all mobile phone network providers. Input field DNS address: The DNS addresses Meaning
(Domain Name Service) can be negotiated auto-
matically or entered man-
ually. The required infor-
mation can be obtained from your mobile phone network provider. i Most mobile phone network providers sup-
port the Automatic function. If you selected the Manual option, you are usually required to enter a DNS address. Fields for entering the DNS server addresses manually. The address can be obtained from your mobile phone network provider. DNS 1:
DNS 2:
Entering access data X In the list of access data, confirm the Pro vider input field by pressing W(Y page 468). An input menu appears. Online and Internet 469 COMAND controller and press W to con-
firm. The input menu for the phone number appears. e n i l n O D N A M O C X Enter the telephone number. X To enter the access data: in the list of access data, select the Access point:
input field and confirm by pressing W . X Enter the access data. X To enter the user ID: in the list of access data, select the User ID: input field and confirm by pressing W . X Enter the user ID. X To enter the password: in the list of access data, select the Password: input field and confirm by pressing W . X Enter the password. X Enter the provider (Y page 369). X To enter the phone number: in the list of access data, select the Ph. number: input field by sliding V or turning cVd the X To set the DNS address: select Auto matic or Manual with the COMAND con-
troller and press W to confirm. Automatic: the DNS address is set auto-
matically. Z 470 Online and Internet Manual: uses the entries in DNS 1 and DNS 2. e n i l n O D N A M O C Entering the DNS1 Entering the example DNS X After selecting Manual, select the DNS1 input field with the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. X Enter 172.28.4.81, for example. Internet access data for other mobile phones If the access data is already available in the list of mobile phone network providers, you can use it for additional mobile phones. The following prerequisites are required for this:
Rthe additional mobile phone must be con-
nected. Rthe access data must apply to the mobile phone contract of the currently connected mobile phone. X Select a provider from the list of mobile phone network providers by turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm (Y page 466). After you select the provider, the list of mobile phone network providers is closed. The selected provider is entered. Managing access data of the mobile phone network provider Overview The access data of the mobile phone network provider can be:
Redited Rcopied, then edited and accepted for a new provider name Rdeleted i Changes that you make to the access data of a mobile phone network provider apply to all mobile phones that use this access data. i When the Internet connection is active, you cannot edit or delete the access data of the currently set mobile phone network provider. Editing the access data X Select a provider from the list of mobile phone network providers by turning cVd the COMAND controller (Y page 466). X Select the symbol to the right of the entry by sliding VY the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. X Confirm Edit by pressing W. The access data is displayed. X Edit the access data. A description of the entry can be found under "Manually setting the access data of the mobile phone net-
work provider" (Y page 468). Online and Internet 471 e n i l n O D N A M O C Saving access data under a new provider name X Select a provider from the list of mobile phone network providers by turning cVd the COMAND controller (Y page 466). X Select the symbol to the right of the entry by sliding VY the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. X Confirm Copy provider entry by press-
ing W. The access data is displayed. X Edit the access data. A description of the entry can be found under "Making entries"
in the "Manually setting the access data of the mobile phone network provider" sec-
tion (Y page 468). If a preset time has elapsed during which nei-
ther the online functions nor the Internet have been used, COMAND Online automatically disconnects from the Internet. X Select Settings in the carousel view by sliding V and turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. X Select Disconnect automatically after: and press W to confirm. The # dot indicates the current setting. X Select 5 min, 15 min or Off and press W to confirm. Off switches the function off. An active Internet connection is identified by the double arrows on the top right of the dis-
play. Deleting the access data of the mobile phone network provider X Select a provider from the list of mobile phone network providers by turning cVd the COMAND controller (Y page 466). X Select the symbol to the right of the entry by sliding VY the COMAND controller and press W to confirm. X Confirm Delete by pressing W. A prompt appears asking whether you wish to delete the access data. X Select Yes or No and press W to confirm. Selecting the length of time for auto-
matic disconnection from the Internet Establishing/ending the connection Establishing the connection The conditions for establishing a connection are described in "General notes"
(Y page 463). A connection can be established by:
Rentering a web address (Y page 480). Rcalling up the Mercedes-Benz Mobile web-
site (Y page 479) Rcalling up a Mercedes-Benz App
(Y page 479). Rcalling up a Favourite (Y page 480). Rcalling up the Internet radio . X To cancel the connection: while the con-
nection is being established, select Can cel. or X Press the ~ button on COMAND Online or on the multifunction steering wheel. i If a phone call is made at the same time as the active Internet connection, the symbol is displayed in :. The Internet con-
nection remains active depending on the Z 472 Online and Internet e n i l n O D N A M O C mobile phone and mobile phone network used. Ending the connection X Press the ~ button on COMAND Online or on the multifunction steering wheel. or X To select the scissors symbol on the bot-
tom right of the carousel view: turn and press the controller. i If the mobile phone Internet connection is cancelled, COMAND Online tries to recon-
nect. You should therefore always close the connection on COMAND Online or via the multifunction steering wheel. Google Local Search Calling up the local search menu X In the main function bar, select and confirm the symbol using the controller. The carousel view appears. X Bring the Mercedes-Benz Apps panel to the front by turning the COMAND controller and pressing to confirm. The Mercedes-Benz Apps menu appears. X Bring the Google Local Search panel to the front and press to confirm. X To exit the menu: select Back using the controller. Search Entry restriction It is only possible to enter a search term in the input menu when the vehicle is stationary. Entering a search term X In the Local Search menu, select Search. The input menu appears. X To enter using the character bar: enter the search term. X To enter characters using the number pad: press the number keys in rapid suc-
cession. The character appears when the key is pressed. The first available character is highlighted. X After entering the search term, select and confirm with the controller. A menu appears. Here, you can select where the destination search should begin. Selecting a search position X After a search term has been entered and confirmed, a menu appears. COMAND Online searches for available POIs for the search term entered:
Rnear the current vehicle position Ralong the calculated route If a destination has previously been entered, the function is available. Rnear the destination If a destination has previously been entered, the function is available. Rnear an address Rnear the current vehicle position Rnear the destination If a destination has previously been entered, the function is available. Rnear another location X After selecting Near destination, enter an address and confirm. The search results are displayed. X After selecting Other town, enter an address and confirm. The search results are displayed. Using search results X Select an entry from the list of search results using the controller (turn). A menu appears. X To display details: select Details. The address of the selected entry is dis-
played. X To use a search result as the destina-
tion: select Use as destination. You then switch to navigation mode and can start route calculation. i The search result is stored in the
"Last destinations" memory at the same time (Y page 417). You can take the desti-
nation from this memory and save it per-
manently in the contacts (Y page 417). X To call a destination: select Call. You then switch to the telephone function and make the call (Y page 435). i If there is no phone number available, the menu item cannot be selected. X To import a destination: select Import. You can choose whether you want to save the POI as a personal POI on the SD mem-
ory card or in the address book. The entry is stored in the address book. The
<Destination x> was imported into the address book message appears. X Confirm with OK. i If there is no SD memory card in the slot, the As personal POI menu item cannot be selected. X Insert the SD memory card (Y page 495). X To save as a personal POI: confirm Save as personal POI. The entry is saved as a personal POI on the SD memory card. i You can use a personal POI in navigation mode for route calculation. If the personal POI is saved on the SD mem-
ory, you can also use it for route calculation in another vehicle. X Save to address book: select Add to address book. The entry is stored in the address book. Online and Internet 473 e n i l n O D N A M O C Popular searches This function allows you to search using pre-
defined search criteria. X Bring Popular searches in the local search menu to the front by turning the controller and pressing to confirm. A menu displays the available search crite-
ria. X Select and confirm search criteria. X Proceed as described in the "Selecting the search position" section (Y page 472). If the vehicle is stationary, the search results can be supplemented manually, e.g. "Hotel Adler". Proceed as described in the "Selecting the search position" section (Y page 472). If the vehicle is stationary, the search results can be supplemented manually, e.g. "Hotel Sakura". Search history This function offers you the previous search queries. X In the Local Search menu, select Last search queries. The previous search queries are shown with the most recent at the top. X Select and confirm search criteria. X Proceed as described in the "Selecting the search position" section (Y page 472). If the vehicle is stationary, the search results can be supplemented manually, e.g. "Hotel Adler". Proceed as described in the "Selecting the search position" section (Y page 472). If the vehicle is stationary, the search results can be supplemented manually, e.g. "Hotel Sakura". Destination/route download Z 474 Online and Internet e n i l n O D N A M O C Weather Introduction COMAND can receive weather forecasts any-
where in the world via online connection and display them in an information chart (current day, 5-day forecast) or in the weather map. The weather map can display the following weather data with symbols:
Rhazard icons (e.g. storms, slippery condi-
tions) Rprecipitation radar (e.g. rain, snow) Ratmospheric pressure conditions Rtemperatures Rcloud cover Rwind direction and speeds Switching the weather display on/off X To switch on: in the main function bar, select the symbol with the controller and press the confirm. The carousel view appears. X Turn the controller until Mercedes-Benz Apps is brought to the front and press to confirm. The Mercedes-Benz Apps carousel view appears. X Turn the controller until Weather is brought to the front and press to confirm. The information chart shows the current weather at the current vehicle position (fac-
tory setting). You can change the default view and the default location in the Options menu (Y page 477). You see the following information:
Rthe time of the current weather report Rthe current temperature Rinformation on the weather (e.g. cloudy, rain) Rthe maximum daytime temperature Rthe minimum daytime temperature Rthe probability of rain Rthe forecast for the current day (three time intervals) X To switch to a five-day forecast: select 5-day. The information chart displays the forecast for the next five days in the currently selec-
ted location. X To return to the current weather infor-
mation: select Current. X To switch off: press the % button. or X Select Back. Irrespective of the option chosen, the car-
ousel view will appear. Displaying additional information In addition to the current temperatures, you can also display information such as humidity and air quality (if the information is available). X In the information chart, select Info. The information chart displays information for the selected location. Selecting the location Introduction You can select the following options for the weather forecast:
Rthe current vehicle position Rthe destination Ra winter sports area Ra location anywhere in the world You can select the location from the informa-
tion chart (Y page 474) or the map
(Y page 475). Weather information is sup-
plied by the nearest weather station. Selecting the location from the informa-
tion chart X In the information chart, select Position. A menu appears. X To select the current vehicle position:
confirm Current position. X To select a destination: select Near des tination. i If a route has been calculated, you can select Near destination. The menu item is otherwise greyed out. X To select a winter sports area: select In winter sports area. A list of countries appears. X Select a country, e.g. ANDORRA, and press to confirm. The available winter sports areas are dis-
played. X Select a winter sports area from the menu. The information chart shows information on:
Rtype of skiing Rsnow conditions Rtemperatures X To select a location: select Other loca tion. An input menu appears. X Enter the search area. Character entry
(Y page 371). The information chart with the weather forecast appears when the search area has been entered. Entry Postcode City Address Airport code Example 10117 Berlin Unter den Linden TXL (Tegel Airport) Online and Internet 475 e n i l n O D N A M O C Selecting the location from the weather map X Call up the weather map and move to the desired location (Y page 475). X Press the controller. The menu bar is shown. X Press the controller again and confirm Display weather. The information chart displays the current weather for the selected location. Weather map Calling up the weather map X In the information chart, select Map. The map appears in a scale of 20 km. X To display the crosshair: slide ZV the controller. X To scroll the weather map: slide XVY,ZV or aVb the controller. The weather map moves in the correspond-
ing direction under the crosshair. X To change the map scale: as soon as you turn the controller, the scale bar appears. X Turn until the desired scale is set. i The data is downloaded again from the server for these functions. This can delay the display of the weather map. Showing/hiding the menu in the weather map X To show: press the controller in the weather map. X To hide: slide ZV the controller. Switching to the weather information dis-
play in the map X Display the menu on the weather map
(Y page 475). X Select View Z 476 Online and Internet e n i l n O D N A M O C Display in the map Weather char-
acteristic Hazard icons Shows warnings Weather Displays the rain radar as radar a coloured area on the map Atmospheric Displays air pressure pressure with isobars and as a col-
oured area on the map Temperatures Displays the tempera-
Cloud cover Winds tures Displays the cloud cover Displays wind direction with an arrow and wind speed with colouring i The hazard icon display is preset in the factory. This presetting can be changed in the Options menu (Y page 477). X Select the weather characteristic. The # dot indicates which weather charac-
teristic is currently displayed on the map. You can select one weather characteristic at a time. Legend X Display the menu on the weather map
(Y page 475). X Select View X Select Legend. The legend is displayed in accordance with the currently selected weather character-
istic. X To switch back to the information chart: display the menu on the weather map (Y page 475). X Select Display weather. Memory functions Storing a location in the memory You can save locations that are called up fre-
quently in ten preset positions (0, 1 9). X Select the location (Y page 474). X Press and hold a number key. When the location is saved, the number of the selected preset comes before the name of the place in the caption. Selecting a location from the memory X Quick select: when the weather display
(COMAND Online) is switched on and an entry is available, press a number key, e.g. l. The information chart appears and displays the weather information. X From the weather memory: in the infor-
mation chart, select Position. X Select Memory. X Select a preset position that has an entry with the controller and press to confirm. The information chart appears and displays the weather information. Options Introduction You can select options for the following Mercedes-Benz Apps on COMAND Online:
RLocal search (Y page 477) RWeather (Y page 477) RDestination/route download
(Y page 478) You can reset the selected options to the default settings (Y page 478). Calling up the Options menu X In the main function bar, select and confirm the symbol using the controller. The carousel view appears. X Bring the Mercedes-Benz Apps panel to the front by turning the controller and pressing to confirm. X Select Options. Selecting options for the local search Setting the search radius X In the Options menu, select Local search. The menu shows the current settings. X Confirm the entry after Search radius:. The # dot indicates the currently selected search radius. X Select the desired entry. The selected setting is accepted. X To exit the menu: select Back. Selecting a service provider X In the Options menu, select Local search. The menu shows the current settings. X Select the entry after Service Pro vider:. The # dot indicates the currently selected service provider. i If the entry is greyed out, you cannot select the service provider. X Select and confirm the entry. The selected service provider is accepted. X To exit the menu: select Back. Deleting/saving search queries X Select the entry Delete search quer ies. A prompt appears, asking whether you really wish to delete the search queries. X Select Yes or No and press to confirm. Online and Internet 477 e n i l n O D N A M O C Selecting options for the weather dis-
play Setting the default view You can specify which view is called up after activating the weather display (Y page 474). You can make the following settings:
Rcurrent weather Rfive-day forecast Rinfo view Rlast view X In the Options menu, select Weather(Y page 477). The menu shows the current settings. X Confirm the entry after Default view:. The # dot indicates the currently selected default view. X Select an entry with the controller and con-
firm. The selected view is accepted. X To exit the menu: select Back. Setting the default location You can make the following settings:
Rcurrent position Rcurrent destination Rpresets X In the Options menu, select Weather(Y page 477). The menu shows the current settings. X Select the entry after Default loca tion:. The # dot indicates the currently selected default location. X Select an entry with the controller and con-
firm. The selected location is accepted. X To exit the menu: select Back. Z 478 Online and Internet e n i l n O D N A M O C Selecting weather data for the map view The weather map can display the following weather data:
Rhazard icons (e.g. storms, slippery condi-
tions) Rprecipitation radar (e.g. rain, snow) Ratmospheric pressure conditions Rtemperatures Rcloud cover Rwind direction and speeds You can select one feature each for the map view. The availability of weather information is country-dependent. X In the Options menu, select Weather(Y page 477). The menu shows the current settings. X Select the entry after Map view:. The # dot indicates the currently selected feature. X Select and confirm the entry. The selected feature is accepted. X To exit the menu: select Back. Setting options for destination/route download Specifying the ID for the download You can replace the vehicle identification number (ID) with your e-mail address. The vehicle identification number is usually entered. X In the Options menu, select Download destination/routes with the controller and confirm (Y page 477). The menu shows the current settings. X Confirm the entry next to ID:. An input menu appears. X Enter an e-mail address. Character entry
(Y page 369). X After entry, select and confirm. The e-mail address is entered in the menu. An e-mail will be sent to your e-mail address shortly afterwards. You must confirm it within 48 hours. Otherwise, your previous ID will continue to be used. X To complete the settings, check your mail-
box and follow the link in the e-mail. X To exit the menu: select Back. Setting the type of import You can choose between manual and auto-
matic importing. X Select the entry after Import:. The # dot indicates the current setting. X Select Manual or Automatic. The setting is accepted. X To exit the menu: select Back. Deleting/keeping POIs after they have been imported to the server X Select the entry after Import and delete:. The # dot indicates the current setting. X Select Yes or No and confirm. The setting is accepted. Yes deletes the POIs after importing to the server. No does not delete the POIs on the server. X To exit the menu: select Back. i Routes and destinations are automati-
cally deleted on the server after seven days. Resetting adjustments The reset function resets all Mercedes-Benz Apps settings to the factory settings. After resetting, Google can only send routes and destinations to the vehicle identification num-
ber (ID) once you have activated your e-mail address again (Y page 478). X In the main function bar, select and confirm the symbol using the controller. The carousel view appears. X Bring the Mercedes-Benz Apps panel to the front by turning the controller and con-
firm. X Select Options. X Select Reset. A prompt appears asking whether you really wish to reset. X Select Yes or No and confirm. If you select Yes, the settings are reset. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. Mercedes-Benz Apps Mercedes-Benz Mobile Website Online and Internet 479 e n i l n O D N A M O C X In the main function bar, select and confirm the symbol using the controller. The carousel view appears. X Bring the Mercedes-Benz Mobile Web site panel to the front by turning the COMAND controller and pressing to con-
firm. The Mercedes-Benz home page appears. i You cannot delete the Mercedes-Benz Mobile Website panel. Further Mercedes-Benz Apps You can call up additional Mercedes-Benz Apps, such as Facebook, or Google serv-
ices, such as Street View or Panoramio, here. The following examples show how to call up a Mercedes-Benz App, for example Facebook, and generally how to call up Google serv-
ices. X To call up Facebook: in the main function bar, select the symbol with the control-
ler and press to confirm. The carousel view appears. X Select the Mercedes-Benz Apps panel. The Mercedes-Benz Apps menu appears. X Confirm the Facebook entry. The Facebook homepage appears. X To call up Google services: this is done through Google Local Search
(Y page 473). i Facebook is a social networking website. This App allows you to log in from your vehicle and use Facebook's many func-
tions. Google Street View allows you to view streets in 360-degree panoramas. Google Panoramio expands Google Local Search to include photos at the selected position. The COMAND Online functions contain the Mercedes-Benz Mobile Website as a prede-
fined favourite. Z 480 Online and Internet e n i l n O D N A M O C Internet Calling up a website Display restriction Internet pages cannot be shown while the vehicle is in motion. Calling up the carousel view X In the main function bar, select the sym-
bol using the controller. The carousel view appears. You can now enter a web address
(Y page 480). To select in the carousel view, you must first create favourites (Y page 482). Entering a web address You can enter the web address using either the character bar or the number keypad
(Y page 371). X Call up the carousel view (Y page 480). X Select www with controller and press. An input menu appears. X To enter using the character bar: enter the web address in the input line. Character entry (Y page 369). As soon as the first letter has been entered in the input line, a list appears below it. The list shows web addresses that begin with the letters you have entered and web addresses that have already been called up. The list is empty the first time you call it up. X To enter characters using the number pad: press the number keys in rapid suc-
cession. The character appears when the key is pressed. The first available letter is high-
lighted. Enter the character using the char-
acter bar (Y page 371). X After entering the web address, confirm the symbol using the controller. The website is called up. X To select a web address from the list:
slide ZV the controller in the input menu with character bar. The list is activated. X Select and confirm the web address. The web address is entered in the input line. X Press the controller. The website is called up. The Establish ing data connection to <provider name>... message appears. Selecting favourites You must create at least one favourite in the carousel view for this function (Y page 482). X Call up the carousel view (Y page 480). X In the carousel view, bring a favourite to the front with the controller and press to con-
firm. The website is called up. Menu functions Calling up a menu X To call up the shortcut: highlight the selectable item on the page with the con-
troller and press to confirm. X To call up the entire menu: when the shortcut is displayed, slide V the control-
ler. or X Select a free area on the website with the controller ZV, XVY or aVb. Opening Opens the website to the selectable item. X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Open. Entering a URL X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Enter URL. X Enter a web address (URL) (Y page 480). Calling up the previous website X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Previous. Calling up the next website X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Next. View You can use this function to:
Rposition a selection window on websites that are larger than the display Rselect a window that is already open X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select View or X Press the z key on the number keypad. i You cannot use the z key if a phone call is being made. X To position the selection window: select Full-screen view of current page. A selection window appears on the web-
site. X Slide XVY, ZV or aVb the controller and position the selection window on the web-
site. X Press the controller. The selected section is enlarged. X To display and select open windows:
select Display open windows. The carousel view appears. X Press the controller. The website is displayed. Exiting the menu X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select End. The Internet browser is closed. If other win-
dows are opened in the background, another prompt appears. Online and Internet 481 e n i l n O D N A M O C Other menu functions Opening in a new window You can open up to five windows simultane-
ously. X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Open in new window. X To select the window: select View. X In the carousel view, select the websites with the controller. Add to favourites Adds the current website to the favourites. The website can then be called up using the carousel view. You can save up to 20 favour-
ites in the carousel view. X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Add to favourites. The following message appears: The page has been added as a favourite. Display favourites X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Display favourites. The favourites are shown in the carousel view. Further information on favourites
(Y page 482). Reloading a website X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Refresh. Close active window X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Close active window or X Press the j button to the right of the COMAND controller. i You cannot use the j button if a phone call is being made. Z 482 Online and Internet e n i l n O D N A M O C Displaying the complete web address of the selected link X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Link details. The URL appears. X Press the controller and close the display. Settings The settings are described in a separate sec-
tion (Y page 483). Favourites Introduction Favourites are frequently visited websites. You have the following options for creating a favourite:
Rin the carousel view (Y page 482) Rvia the menu item Add to favour ites(Y page 481) Before creating a favourite in the carousel view, you must first close active connections
(Y page 472). You can select and edit favourites that you have created. Creating favourites Creating favourites in the carousel view X Call up the carousel view (Y page 480). X Bring the Create new favourite panel to the front with the controller cVd or XVY. X Press the controller. An input menu appears. X Enter the web address (URL) and name using either the character bar or the num-
ber keypad. Character entry (Y page 369). X Confirm the symbol with controller. The favourite has been created. Adding a favourite via the menu X When a website is displayed, call up the menu. X Select Add to favourites from menu
(Y page 481). Selecting favourites X Call up the carousel view (Y page 480). X Select a favourite from the carousel display with the controller. The favourite is opened. Editing favourites Editing favourites in the carousel view X Call up the carousel view (Y page 480). X Select Edit. An input menu appears. X Enter the web address (URL) and name using either the character bar or the num-
ber keypad (Y page 369). Editing favourites in the Favourites menu X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Display favourites. The favourite is displayed. X Press the controller. The Favourites menu appears. X Select Edit. or X Press the g key on the number keypad. An input menu appears. X Enter the web address (URL) and name using either the character bar or the num-
ber keypad. Character entry (Y page 369). Other functions in the Favourites menu Opening current favourites X Call up the Favourites menu (Y page 482). X Select Open. Opens the current favourites in a new win-
dow. Opening in a new window X Call up the Favourites menu (Y page 482). X Select Open in new window. Calling up details X Call up the Favourites menu (Y page 482). X Select Details. or X Press the z button. The detailed display appears. Exiting X Call up the Favourites menu (Y page 482). X Select End. or X Press the % button to the left of the controller. The Favourites menu closes. Deleting favourites Deleting favourites in the carousel view X Call up the carousel view (Y page 480). X Select Delete. A query appears. X Select Yes and confirm. The favourite is deleted. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. Deleting favourites in the Favourites menu X Select Delete. or X Press the j button. The favourite is deleted. Settings Settings menu X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Setup. You can activate/deactivate the following settings:
RDownload images automatically It may take some time to download the contents of websites that contain a large Online and Internet 483 e n i l n O D N A M O C number of images. Therefore, it may be useful to deactivate this option. RBlock popups Popups are windows (usually with adver-
tisements) which are displayed automati-
cally when you call up a website. You can block these displays. REnable JavaScript JavaScript makes it possible to display and interact with dynamic content on the web-
site. REnable cookies Some websites save information in small text files (cookies) in COMAND Online. You can determine whether cookies may be stored. RCharacter size You can select the font size which is used when displaying the website. RCharacter code You can select a different character set here, e.g. if the characters of a website appear distorted. RDeleting private data Deletes data which has been saved by the browser during Internet use. Changing settings X Select the controller settings. Switch the setting on O or off . X Select Character size or Character code with the controller. i If you change the settings, the websites may not be displayed correctly. Deleting private data X Select Delete private data. A menu appears. Z Radio Radio mode Switching to radio mode X Press the $ button. The radio display appears. You will hear the last station played on the last waveband selected. 484 Radio e n i l n O D N A M O C X Select the setting with the controller. The # dot in front of an entry indicates which setting is active. or X Select Delete all data on exiting. Switch the setting on O or off . Option All Cache Cookies Function Deletes all private data. Deletes data in the temporary storage. Deletes cookies that are created by web-
sites which you have called up. Websites visited Deletes all websites ODelete all data on exiting visited (path). If this function is activated O, all pri-
vate data is deleted when you exit the Internet browser. i If you reset COMAND Online to the fac-
tory settings (reset function), these set-
tings are deleted (Y page 380). Calling up the carousel view and closing the Internet browser X To call up the carousel view: press the
% button for longer than two seconds. X To close the Internet browser: press the
% button again for longer than two sec-
onds. Radio basic display X To activate the main function and menu bar: in radio mode, slide ZV the controller. Radio 485 e n i l n O D N A M O C
: Main function bar
; Status bar with active traffic announcements
= Main display field with available stations and additional displays
? Display of radio station selected A Radio menu bar B Climate control status bar C Context display with additional radio text information Radio menu overview Main function bar Submenu Radio FM/DAB radio AM radio Radio station memories Info on radio Internet radio Commentary FM/DAB radio mode SW/MW/LW radio mode 99 preset positions for radio sta-
tions Digital Owner's Manual Web radio Menu bar Options Submenu Tag these tracks Frequency entry Current station list with EPG Start this application from another seat Commentary Creates link to iTunes Store Manual frequency entry Station list with programme pre-
view Starts COMAND Online at a differ-
ent seat Z 486 Radio Menu bar Submenu Station tracking Display artist and track TA Sorting Edit e n i l n O D N A M O C Waveband Info Sound Switching to DAB radio mode Using the function button X Press the $ button. The radio or DAB radio display appears. You will hear the last station played in the last ensemble selected. DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is an opti-
mised digital transmission standard designed for the mobile reception of radio transmis-
sions. Several programmes are combined into so-called ensembles and transmitted on a single frequency. Some stations only transmit programmes at certain times. If you have selected a station that has subsequently been removed from the ensemble, it will no longer be received. You will continue to receive the other pro-
grammes in the ensemble. You will then need to select a different programme. i DAB cannot be received everywhere in Europe. Commentary Station tracking options Switches artist and track display on and off Switches the traffic announce-
ments on/off Sorts the list of stations Selects and edits station presets Searches for station by name Selection of radio sources Switches radio text plus informa-
tion on/off Sound and balance control Setting the waveband Using the function button X Press the $ button again. You switch between FM/DAB radio, AM radio, Radio station memories, Info on radio and Internet radio. or ADDITIONAL SETTING OPTIONS:
Using the main function bar X In radio mode: slide ZV the controller. The main function bar and menu bar appear. Radio is active. X Press the controller. The carousel menu appears with a selec-
tion of FM/DAB radio, AM radio, Radio station memories, Info on radio and Internet radio. X Turn the controller until the required wave-
band is in the centre and press to confirm. or Via the menu bar X In radio mode: slide V the controller. The main function bar and menu bar appear. X To select the Waveband: turn the controller and press to confirm. The carousel menu appears with a selec-
tion of FM/DAB radio, AM radio, Radio station memories, Info on radio and Internet radio. X Turn the controller until the required wave-
band is in the centre. Setting a station From the main display field X Turn the controller until the required sta-
tion is in the centre. or Radio 487 From the station list i The station list is only available in the FM/
DAB waveband. It includes all stations that can be received. X In radio mode: press the controller. The station list appears with the stations currently available. X To select the desired station: turn and press the controller. e n i l n O D N A M O C From the current station list with EPG X In radio mode: slide V the controller. X Select Options. X Select Current station list with EPG. X To select the station: turn and press the controller. The loudspeaker symbol in front of a preset position shows the station currently set. The title of the current programme appears below the station name. In addition to the station name, there is also a timeline with a progress bar. X To switch between Current programme and Preview: slide XVY the controller. Using frequency entry X In radio mode: slide V the controller. The radio menu bar appears. X To select Options: turn and press the con-
troller. X Select Frequency entry. X Enter the station frequency in the entry field using the telephone keypad or Z 488 Radio COMAND remote control, and press the controller. Using the search function X In radio mode: slide V the controller. The radio menu bar appears. X Select and enter the first letters of the required station using the controller. As soon as there are enough characters entered, COMAND Online automatically recognises and enters the available sta-
tions. Using station presets X Quick setting:
Briefly press a number key, e.g. l. The station stored in second place is set. Tagging music tracks e n i l n O D N A M O C If an Apple device is connected, the music tracks displayed in the radio text can be pur-
chased from the iTunes Store. X In radio mode: slide V the controller. X Select Options. X Select Tag this track. A message will appear about connecting to the iTunes Store. Radio Data System (RDS) General notes The Radio Data System (RDS) provides inaud-
ible additional information in the FM wave-
band. This includes, for instance, reception quality and RDS data such as programme names and alternative frequencies. COMAND Online saves the data and is therefore able to switch quickly to an alternative frequency with a bet-
ter signal. i RDS only functions for stations which transmit RDS data. Switching RDS on/off X In radio mode: slide V the controller. X Select Options. X Select Station tracking. Automatic Switching between alternative frequencies in the analogue (FM) and digital (DAB) wave-
bands takes place automatically. Digital Station tracking only searches in the digital waveband. Analogue Station tracking only searches in the ana-
logue waveband. Frequency fix COMAND Online stays with the stations set even if reception is poor and does not change to a frequency with better reception quality. Display artist and track X In radio mode: slide V the controller. X Select Options. X You can determine whether or not radio text plus information is shown in the main Radio 489 e n i l n O D N A M O C Sorting X In radio mode: slide V the controller. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Sorting. ABC/123 The current list of stations is ordered alpha-
betically. Genre The current list of stations is ordered accord-
ing to genre, such as Pop/Classic/Info etc. Storing a station i The most important stations for your region are already saved in COMAND Online. There are 99 preset positions avail-
able. X Quick store: press the number key, e.g. l, until you hear a tone. The station is saved to second place in the radio station presets. X To save using edit: in radio mode, slide V the controller. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Edit. The list of saved stations appears. X To select the preset: turn the controller and press. A tone confirms that the currently selected station has been saved to the radio station presets. Any preset already occupied is overwritten by the newly saved station. display area with O or before Show artist and title. Switching traffic announcements on/
off i You can receive traffic announcements
(TA) from a number of FM stations. TA in the status bar indicates that traffic announcement reception is switched on. X In radio mode: slide V the controller. X Select Options. X You can switch the traffic announcements on or off with O or before TA. If the traffic announcement function is switched on, the symbol TA appears in the status bar. or X Press and hold the 8 button on the multifunction steering wheel until the TA display in the status bar lights up or goes out. A warning tone sounds. If the traffic announcement function is switched on, the TA symbol appears in the status bar. i When traffic announcements are switched on, a traffic announcement will interrupt the currently activated radio or media source. Telephone conversations and navigation announcements are not interrupted. Interrupting a traffic announcement X Briefly press the 8 button on the multi-
function steering wheel. COMAND Online switches back to the sta-
tion that was selected before the announcement. Any subsequent new announcements will continue to interrupt the station. Z 490 Radio Managing preset entries e n i l n O D N A M O C Storing current stations X In radio mode: slide V the controller. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Edit. X Select the position of the required preset:
turn the controller. This can also be a preset position that is already occupied, which is then overwritten by the current station. X Slide VY the controller. An additional menu appears. X To select the Save current station option: turn and press the controller. The currently set station is stored in the selected preset position. A tone signals a successful preset entry. Moving marked stations X In radio mode: slide V the controller. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Edit. X To select the required preset entry: turn the controller. X Slide VY the controller. An additional menu appears. X To select the Move highlighted sta tion/channel option: turn the controller and press to confirm. The list of stored stations appears again. X To move the marked station to the new position: turn the controller and press to confirm. A tone signals the successful transfer of the station to the new position in the storage list. Deleting marked stations X In radio mode: slide V the controller. X To select Options in the menu bar: turn and press the controller. X Select Edit. X To select the required preset entry: turn the controller. X Slide VY the controller. X To select the Delete highlighted sta tion/channel option in the additional menu: turn and press the controller. A tone signals the successful deletion of the station from the list. Radio text/radio text plus The function is available in FM mode and in DAB radio mode. Radio text is additional data that, in addition to displaying the artist and track, also includes information on the current program. If the station supports radio text plus, only the artist and track are displayed. X To switch on radio text: in radio mode, slide V the controller. The Radio menu bar is shown. X To select Info: turn the controller and press to confirm. With an active Info button, a larger view of the radio stations set will be shown together with radio text information in place of the radio station overview. The frequency is visi-
ble in the context display. X To switch on radio text plus: in radio mode, slide V the controller. The Radio menu bar is shown. X Select Info. The display switches back to the radio sta-
tion overview with radio text information. Media Features of your COMAND Online These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available for your COMAND Online system at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your COMAND Online system may not be equip-
ped with all the features described. This is also the case for systems and functions rele-
vant to safety. Therefore, the equipment on your COMAND Online system may differ from that in the descriptions and illustrations. Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Media 491 e n i l n O D N A M O C Activating media mode General notes There are several ways to activate media sources using COMAND Online. The relevant sections of the Owner's Manual describe the simplest way to activate a media source. This section describes all options for activat-
ing media sources. Using the MEDIA button X Press the button. The menu for the last accessed media source appears. X To select the media source: keep pressing the button until the required media source has been set. The media sources appear in the following order:
RCD RMemory card RMedia Register RMedia Interface 1 RMedia Interface 2 RBT audio RAux If playable music files are found, they will be played by COMAND Online. X To display the function bars: slide V the controller. Switching on automatically X When an external media source is connec-
ted, this media mode is automatically switched on by COMAND Online. External media sources:
RApple devices (e.g. iPhone) RUSB devices (e.g. USB stick, MP3 player) RSD cards Z 492 Media Rvia AUX cable (automatic activation depends on the device connected) Rvia devices connected by Bluetooth If playable music files are found, they will be played by COMAND Online. If a media function is already switched on in COMAND Online, this will be interrupted and the basic display of the newly connec-
ted device will appear. If COMAND Online is being operated in another function, such as navigation, when an external media source is connected, the basic display will not change. Only the music from the newly connected data car-
rier will play Using the main function bar e n i l n O D N A M O C Display of media sources in the carousel menu X To select Media: turn the controller and press to confirm. The carousel menu appears with the avail-
able media sources. X Select the media source. If the disc contains music or video files, these will be played. The corresponding basic menu will be shown. Using the number keypad X Touch any number key when in media mode. You see the numbered keypad. The active disc is marked. X To select a disc: press the corresponding number key. If the disc contains music or video files, these will be played. The corresponding basic menu will be shown. Using the device list X In media mode, slide V the controller. The media menu bar appears. X To select Devices : turn the controller and press to confirm. The available media sources will be shown. The # dot indicates the current setting. X Select the media source. If the disc contains music or video files, these will be played. The corresponding basic menu will be shown. Audio CD/DVD and MP3 mode Safety notes G WARNING The CD/DVD drive is a class 1 laser product. If you open the housing of the CD/DVD drive, invisible laser beams may be released. These laser beams may damage your retina. There is a risk of injury. You must not open the casing. Always have maintenance work and repairs carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. G WARNING Only when the vehicle is stationary should you:
Rload a disc Reject a disc There is a risk of being distracted from the road and traffic conditions if this is done while the vehicle is in motion. Inserting and removing a disc from the single CD/DVD drive X To insert: press the button on the single drive. If there is a disc already inserted, it will be ejected. X Insert a disc into the disc slot with the prin-
ted side facing upwards. The drive closes and the disc is played. If the CD/DVD is operated in Media mode, the corresponding basic menu will be shown. If the CD/DVD is started using another application (e.g. Navi), the display will not change. i The drive may not be able to play discs with copy protection. X To remove: press the button. The drive ejects the disc. X Remove the ejected disc from the slot. If you do not take the disc out of the slot, it is drawn in again automatically after a short while. Media 493 e n i l n O D N A M O C Z 494 Media Menu overview CD mode basic display e n i l n O D N A M O C
: Main function bar
; Status bar with active traffic announcements
= Artist and album
? Track number/number of songs in the track list A Track display on the disc B Playback time for the current title C Climate control status bar D Media menu bar E Elapsed playback time for the current title F Graphic time display G Additional display area with cover view Inserting discs into the DVD changer The DVD changer has a magazine with six trays. X To insert the CD/DVD into the maga-
zine tray: press the V button. The magazine menu appears. X To select the magazine tray: turn the controller and press to confirm. The DVD changer switches to the selected magazine tray. You see the Please wait... message. You then see the Please insert disc
<<x>> message. X Insert a disc into the disc slot with the prin-
ted side facing upwards. Media 495 X To load the empty magazine trays: press the V button. The magazine menu appears. X To select Load empty slots: slide V, turn and press controller. COMAND Online switches to the next empty magazine tray. You see the Please wait... message. You then see the Please insert disc
<<x>> message. X Insert a disc into the disc slot with the prin-
ted side facing upwards. Once the disc is loaded, the DVD changer switches to the next empty tray. X Repeat these steps until all magazine trays are filled. The DVD changer plays the last inserted disc. X To cancel the loading process: press the V button. or X To select % in the magazine menu: turn and press the controller. Ejecting discs from the DVD changer If you remove one disc while playing another disc, the DVD changer interrupts playback. Playback continues once the disc has been ejected. X To eject a single CD/DVD: press the V button. The magazine menu appears. The current disc is marked. e n i l n O D N A M O C
: Data medium type
; Active ejection
= Disc name
? Empty tray no. 4 A Current disc X To select a disc: turn the controller and press to confirm. The DVD changer ejects the disc. X Take the disc out of the slot. X To eject all CDs/DVDs: press the V button. The magazine menu appears. X Select Eject all. The last selected disc is ejected. The Please remove disc <<<<x>>>>
message appears. X Remove the disc. The DVD changer ejects the disc. X Repeat the last step until the magazine is empty. X To exit the menu: press the V button. or X Select % in the magazine menu. Inserting and removing an SD memory card General notes COMAND Online supports SD memory cards
(Secure Digital) and SDHC memory cards
(Secure Digital High Capacity). Z 496 Media e n i l n O D N A M O C i If you are no longer using the SD memory card, you should remove it. High tempera-
tures can damage the card. Insert an SD memory card X Insert the memory card into the slot on the control panel until the SD memory card engages into place. The side with the con-
tacts must face downwards. The music is played while the files are loa-
ded in the background. If there are no sup-
ported audio/video files, you will see a message to this effect. Ejecting an SD memory card X Press the memory card. The memory card is ejected. X Remove the memory card. Connecting USB devices There are two USB ports located in the stow-
age compartment in the centre console. X Connect the USB device to the USB port. The music is played while the files are loa-
ded in the background. If there are no sup-
ported audio/video files, you will see a message to this effect. i MP3 players must support Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). Switching to audio CD/audio DVD or MP3 mode Switching on automatically When an external media source is connected, the media mode is automatically switched on by COMAND Online. X Insert CDs/DVDs: (Y page 493) or X Insert a SD memory card: (Y page 495) or X Connect a USB device: (Y page 496) COMAND loads the medium inserted and starts to play it automatically. FURTHER OPTIONS FOR SWITCHING ON:
RUsing the number keypad: (Y page 492) RUsing the main function bar: (Y page 492) RUsing the device list: (Y page 492) RUsing the button: (Y page 491) Options menu X In Media mode, slide V the controller. The media menu bar is shown. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. Playing similar tracks X Select Play similar tracks. COMAND Online automatically creates and plays a track list with similar tracks. If there are no comparable tracks on the data car-
rier, you will see a message to this effect. X Select the required track. Play mode X To select Play mode: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Normal track sequence. The current tracklist is played in the order it appears on the data medium. X To select Mix track list. The current track list is played in random order. X Select Random media. All tracks on the data medium are played in random order. Skip to time X Select Skip to time. A pop-up menu appears. X To set the time: turn the controller. or Set the desired time using the number key-
pad. Select active partition X With the Select active partition option, you can select a partition in the USB data medium. Save files to Media Register i With the Save files to Media Regis ter option, you can transfer supported audio/video/image files to the COMAND Online hard drive. X To select the option Save files to Media Register: turn and press the con-
troller A menu opens (Y page 504). Media 497 e n i l n O D N A M O C Managing the Media Register X To select Rename / delete files: press the controller. The contents are shown. Using the control-
ler, files and folders can be renamed or deleted. A pop-up window appears when the file is renamed. The characters are entered using the controller. X To select Delete all media files: turn and press the controller. Files and folders can be completely deleted from the Media Register. X Select Memory info: important parame-
ters for your COMAND Online hard drive are shown. Start at a different seat Link to.... Show track information Checking or unchecking the box before Show track information displays or hides the information on the track, artist and album in the main display field. Z 498 Media e n i l n O D N A M O C Stop and playback function X To stop playback: in audio/video mode, slide V the controller. The media menu bar is shown. X To activate in the media menu bar:
turn the controller and press to confirm Playback is interrupted here. The display changes to . X To continue playback: in audio/video mode, slide V the controller. The media menu bar is shown. X To activate in the Media menu bar:
turn and press the controller. Playback is continued from the point of interruption. The symbol changes to . Selecting a track Selecting by skipping to a track X To skip forwards or backwards to a track:
turn or briefly slide XVY the controller in the media basic display. Selecting a track using the number key-
pad X Press the key on the number keypad. A numerical entry field appears. The num-
ber of positions offered corresponds to the number of tracks on the CD/DVD. Only numbers that correspond to a track num-
ber on the CD/DVD can be entered. X Enter the desired track number using the number keys. The track plays after the last possible num-
ber is entered. i Pressing and holding a number key for more than 2 seconds completes the entry, and the corresponding track is played. The search menu X In media mode, slide V the controller. The media menu bar is shown. X To select Search: turn the controller and press to confirm. The category list is shown. X Select a category, e.g. Genres. Sub-categories appear with the selection of the main category (depends on the COMAND Online default settings and the music tracks available). X Select a sub-category, e.g. Blues. If the sub-category Blues includes music tracks, these will be shown. Gracenote Media Database General notes This function is only available in audio CD mode. There is a version of Gracenote music recognition technology, Emeryville, California, USA on the COMAND Online hard disk. You will recognise this by the logo in the bottom right-hand cor-
ner of certain audio displays. If the audio CD does not contain any CD text information, COMAND Online can use the Gracenote Media Database to identify unknown audio tracks when in audio CD mode. Internet update of metadata With the option Internet update of meta data, the CD-A meta data that is not available
(cover, track, album, artist, etc.) can be reloa-
ded to the internal Gracenote database. An Internet connection is required for this. See Selecting Internet update of meta data X In media mode, slide V the controller. The media menu bar is shown. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X In the selection list, select Update meta data via Internet. A connection with the Gracenote data server is established. The missing data is loaded, saved and displayed in the main display field. If there is no data found or there is no Inter-
net connection, a corresponding error mes-
sage will appear. Switching the Gracenote data display on/off X Switch on audio CD mode . X To select Gracenote Media Database:
turn and press the controller. Media 499 e n i l n O D N A M O C X To switch the display off: select None. In the basic display, Track 1, Track 2 etc. are shown instead of the Gracenote data, for example. X To switch on the display: press the control-
ler. Notes on MP3 mode Permissible data carriers RCD-R and CD-RW RDVD-R and DVD-RW RSD memory card RUSB storage device Permissible file systems RISO 9660/Joliet standard for CDs RUDF for audio and video DVDs RFAT16, FAT32, exFAT and NTFS for SD memory card and USB storage media Multisession CDs For multisession CDs, the content of the first session determines how COMAND Online will process the CD. COMAND Online plays only one session and gives priority to the audio CD session. File structure of a disc When you create a disc with compressed music files, the tracks can be organised in folders. A folder may also contain subfolders. The disc may contain no more than eight directory levels. Files beyond the eighth level will not be recognised by the system. i COMAND Online loads up to 15,000 files from USB/SD storage media. Track and file names When you create a disc with compressed music files, you can assign names to the tracks and folders. If MP3 or WMA files are stored in the root directory itself, the root directory will also be treated as a folder. Z 500 Media e n i l n O D N A M O C You should observe the following when assigning track names:
Rtrack names must have at least one char-
acter. Rtrack names must have the ending of a supporting audio/video format, e.g. mp3m, mp3, aac or wma. Rthere must be a full stop between the track name and the extension. Example of a correct track name:
"Track1.mp3". Permissible formats COMAND supports the following formats:
RMP3 RWMA Radditional music files in AAC format with the file extensions .aac, .mp4, .m4a and .m4b, but not copy-protected iTunes music files with the extension .m4p. Permissible bit and sampling rates COMAND supports MP3 files of the following types:
Rfixed and variable bit rates from 32 kbit/s to 320 kbit/s Rsampling rates of 8 kHz to 48 kHz COMAND Online supports WMA files of the following types:
Rfixed bit rates from 5 kbit/s to 384 kbit/s Rsampling rates of 8 kHz to 48 kHz COMAND Online does not support WMA files of the following types:
RDRM (Digital Rights Management) encryp-
ted files Rvariable bit rate RWMA Pro R5.1 Surround i Only use tracks with a bit rate of at least 128 kbit/s and a sampling rate of at least 44.1 kHz. Lower rates may cause a notice-
able deterioration in quality. This is espe-
cially the case if you have activated a sur-
round sound function. Selecting an active partition (USB mass storage devices only) You can select this function for USB storage devices when the storage device is parti-
tioned. Up to 9 partitions (primary or logical, FAT, FAT32 and NTFS) are supported. Select active partition X To select Options in the menu media bar:
turn and press the controller. X Select active partition. Notes on copyright Audio/video files that you create or repro-
duce yourself for playback are generally sub-
ject to copyright protection. In many countries, reproductions, even for private use, are not permitted without the prior consent of the copyright holder. Make sure that you know about the applicable copyright regulations and that you comply with these. Notes on CDs/DVDs
! COMAND Online is designed to play discs which comply with the EN 60908 standard. Therefore, you can only use discs with a maximum thickness of 1.3 mm. If you insert thicker discs, e.g. those that contain data on both sides (DVD on one side and audio data on the other), they can-
not be ejected and can damage the device. Only use round discs with a diameter of 12 cm. Do not use discs with a diameter of 8 cm, even with an adapter. Discs with copy protection are not compati-
ble with the CD standard and therefore may not be able to be played by COMAND Online. You may encounter playback problems when playing copied discs. There may be playback problems if you play CDs that you have copied yourself with a stor-
age capacity of more than 700 MB. i COMAND Online is able to play back audio CDs in multichannel audio format. Media 501 RGenres RYear RComposers RVideos RPhotos i The functions are available as soon as the entire media content has been read and analysed. If the same device is reconnected with unchanged media content, these functions are available more quickly. When connecting Apple devices, the cat-
egories Folder, Year and Photos are not available. Searching by genre e n i l n O D N A M O C Music search Starting a music search X In Media mode, slide V the controller. The media menu bar appears. X To select Search: turn the controller and press to confirm. The category list appears. General notes COMAND Online reads media files from the following data carriers:
RDisc (CD/DVD Audio) RMemory card RMEDIA REGISTER RUSB memory RApple devices (folder, year and photos are not available) The categories are displayed according to the data available. Category list X To select Genre in the category list: turn and press the controller. COMAND Online searches all media sour-
ces. A selection list with Genre and media sources appears. X To select the desired Genre: turn and press the controller. A selection list with music tracks from the selected genre appears. X Select a music track. The track is played. The basic menu for the active media source is shown. X To exit the selection list: press the %
button. To search for other categories, proceed as described in the example for "Searching by genre". Z Depending on the connected media sources and files, the following categories are listed:
RCurrent tracklist RFolder RSelect by cover RKeyword search RPlaylists RArtists RAlbums RTracks 502 Media Search by current track list The input field appears. X To select all required characters: turn and press the controller for each letter
(Y page 369). X . The search results are displayed. The numbers behind the results, as shown in the example Artists (2/0), represent 2 results that match the keyword exactly and 0 results that are similar. X Select one of the results. Any entries already included in the results list are shown in the Search history and can be directly selected. X Select one entry, e.g. Artists. Albums and covers (if available) are shown. X Select an album. The tracks are listed. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select Current track list in the cat-
egory list: turn and press the controller. The selection list appears. X Select the required track. Searching by folder Here, the search covers the entire directory and the tracks available from the active data medium. X To select Folder in the category list: turn and press the controller. The folder list appears. X Select the required folder. The track list appears. X Select the required track. Keyword Search X To select Keyword search from the cate-
gory list: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select a track. The basic display appears and playback starts. Media Register General notes i Keep your original music files, photos and video files in a secure location. An error in COMAND Online may result in the loss of music files stored in the MEDIA REGISTER. Mercedes-Benz is not liable for any loss of data. You can store music files, photos or video files in the MEDIA REGISTER. The memory has a capacity of 10 GB. Switching the MEDIA REGISTER on X Press the button repeatedly until the MEDIA REGISTER is switched on. Pressing the button repeatedly changes the operating mode in the following order:
RDisc RMemory card RMedia Register RMedia Interface 1 RMedia Interface 2 RBluetooth audio RAux If music files are available, playback begins at the point last listened to. If there are no files, you will see a message to this effect. FURTHER OPTIONS FOR SWITCHING ON:
RUsing the number keypad: (Y page 492) RUsing the main function bar: (Y page 492) RUsing the device list: (Y page 492) RUsing the button: (Y page 491) Media 503 e n i l n O D N A M O C Z 504 Media MEDIA REGISTER basic display e n i l n O D N A M O C
: Status bar with traffic announcements switched on
; Main function bar
= Artist and album
? Display for the active data medium A Display of current track in the track list B Media menu bar C Numerical time display D Graphic time display E Additional display area with cover view Copying files to the MEDIA REGISTER General notes You can copy photos, music files and videos from the following media:
Rdiscs in a CD/DVD changer or a single CD/
DVD drive RSD memory card RUSB memory RMP3 player i Data can only be copied from an MP3 player if this can be configured as a mass storage device. Video files from DVD-V cannot be copied. While copying, several functions will not be available. If this is the case, you will see a message to this effect. 1. Selecting a data medium X To switch on media mode: keep pressing the button until the required media mode has been switched on. X Slide V the controller. The media menu bar appears. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Save files to Media Register. The media list appears. A data medium from which files can be copied is selected automatically. i The function Save files to Media Register can be accessed from any media application. Media 505 4. Starting the copying process e n i l n O D N A M O C In the example, files are copied from a USB stick to the MEDIA REGISTER. X To select Start: press the controller. If there is no target folder given, the selec-
ted files are saved to the main directory of the Media Register. X To select Target folder: turn and press the controller. X Select a folder. X Select Continue. X To select Start: press the controller. Copying begins. The progress bar indicates the status of the copying procedure. It may take some time for the copying proc-
ess to be completed, depending on the amount of data. If there is not enough mem-
ory space, you will see a message to this effect. Once copying is complete, you hear the first track of the copied album. You can now copy more files to the MEDIA REGISTER. Z X Select the displayed data medium. The data medium is loaded. If the data medium contains files that can be copied, you will see a selection menu. 2. Selecting files X To select All files: turn the controller and press to confirm This command copies all files from the selected data medium. The symbol in front of All files is filled in. All subsequent entries have a tick O beside them. X Select a folder. A tick O next to the folder entry highlights the selection. i The selection of a target folder is optional. If there is no target folder given, the selec-
ted files are saved to the main directory of the Media Register. 3. Confirming your selection X To select Continue: turn the controller and press to confirm. The copying menu appears. 506 Media X To cancel copying: select Cancel. Files are stored in the MEDIA REGISTER up until the point of cancellation. Renaming/deleting files e n i l n O D N A M O C X To switch on Media mode: keep pressing the button until the required media mode has been switched on. X Slide V the controller. The media menu bar appears. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Manage Media Register. X Select Rename / delete files. The file list is displayed. X To highlight the selected files: turn and press the controller. X Slide VY the controller. You can select either Edit or Delete. X To select the Edit file: turn and press the controller. The following entry field appears. X Rename the file. X To save changes: press with the con-
troller. Renaming a file only changes the name. Depending on whether or not the Show track information option has been selected, this change may not be seen in the main display field. X To select the Delete file: press the con-
troller. Deleting all files
! In order to prevent malfunctions, do not use COMAND Online during this time. This function deletes all files from the MEDIA REGISTER. X To switch on media mode: keep pressing the button until the required media mode has been switched on. X Slide V the controller. The media menu bar appears. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Manage Media Register. X Select Delete all media files. A query appears. No is highlighted. If you select Yes, all files are deleted. You see the Please wait... message. You will then see the Data successfully deleted message. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. Media 507 X Select Play mode. The options list appears. The # dot indi-
cates the current setting. X Select the desired option. The option is switched on. For all options except Normal track sequence, you will see a corresponding icon in the main dis-
play. e n i l n O D N A M O C i The Normal track sequence option is automatically selected when you change the disc you are currently listening to or when you select a different medium. If an option is selected, it remains selected after COMAND Online is switched on or off. The following options are available:
RNormal track sequence The tracks are played in the normal order
(e.g. track 1, 2, 3 etc.). RRandom media All the tracks on the medium are played in random order. RRandom track list The tracks in the currently active track list are played in random order. Operation with Bluetooth audio Connecting Bluetooth audio devices Conditions Bluetooth audio mode requires a Blue-
tooth-capable audio device. Z Calling up memory space information X To switch on media mode: keep pressing the button until the required media mode has been switched on. X Slide V the controller. The media menu bar appears. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Manage Media Register. X Select Memory info. Selecting a playback mode X To switch MEDIA REGISTER on: press the button repeatedly until the MEDIA REGISTER is switched on. X Slide V the controller. The media menu bar appears. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. 508 Media e n i l n O D N A M O C Before using Bluetooth audio mode, you must check your Bluetooth audio device for the following (see the Bluetooth audio devi-
ce's operating instructions):
RBluetooth audio profile The Bluetooth audio device must support the A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth audio profiles. RBluetooth visibility Certain Bluetooth audio devices require more than simply activating the Blue-
tooth function. In addition, your device must be made "visible" to other devices. RBluetooth device name This device name is predetermined but can usually be changed. To make a clear selec-
tion of the Bluetooth device possible, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you cus-
tomise the device name (see the Blue-
tooth audio device's operating instruc-
tions). i A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile): Bluetooth audio profile for audio data transmission AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile): Bluetooth audio profile for audio data playback i The Bluetooth device must be visible for authorisation. It will then be subsequently found by COMAND Online whether it is visi-
ble or not. On COMAND Online X Activate the Bluetooth function in COMAND Online (Y page 379). General notes Before using your Bluetooth audio device with COMAND Online for the first time, you will need to authorise it. When you authorise a new Bluetooth audio device, it is connected automatically. Con-
nection involves first searching for a Blue-
tooth audio device and then authorising it. You can authorise up to fifteen Bluetooth devices. i If you authorise a mobile phone that sup-
ports Bluetooth audio, the A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth audio profiles are con-
nected automatically. The mobile phone is then entered:
Rin the Bluetooth telephone list Rin the Bluetooth device list
(Y page 426)
(Y page 508) Mercedes-Benz recommends authorising a mobile phone in Bluetooth telephony
(Y page 428). i If the mobile phone that is connected only supports two Bluetooth profiles at the same time, COMAND functions may behave as follows:
Rwhen connecting to the Internet, play-
back is stopped on the Bluetooth audio device (Y page 471). Rwhen starting playback on the Blue-
tooth audio device, the Internet con-
nection is ended (Y page 472). Searching for and authorising a Blue-
tooth audio device Example: Bluetooth device list
: Bluetooth audio player within range and already authorised
; Newly detected mobile phone with Blue-
tooth audio function in range Media 509 X To authorise: select a Bluetooth audio device that has not yet been authorised from the list (in example ;). Authorisation starts. e n i l n O D N A M O C X Depending on the Bluetooth audio device used, you now have two options for con-
tinuing with authorisation. X Option 1: enter the passkey. You can find information on this in the "Authorising (reg-
istering) a mobile phone" section
(Y page 428). After successful authorisation, the Blue-
tooth audio device is connected and starts playing. X Option 2 (Secure Simple Pairing): if the digit codes displayed in COMAND Online and on the Bluetooth audio device are the same, select Yes. If you select Yes, authorisation continues and the Bluetooth audio device is connec-
ted. Playback starts. If you select No, authorisation will be can-
celled. i The Bluetooth audio device must sup-
port Bluetooth version 2.1 for connection via Secure Simple Pairing. COMAND Online creates a six-digit code, which is simultaneously displayed on both devices that are to be connected. For some Bluetooth audio devices, the pairing must be confirmed within 10 sec-
onds. External authorisation Z The Bluetooth device list displays all author-
ised devices, whether they are within range or not. After a device search, devices which are within range but not authorised are also displayed. X Switch on Bluetooth audio mode
(Y page 511). If you see the No Bluetooth audio device authorised message, you will need to authorise the Bluetooth audio device first. X To select Options from the Bluetooth audio menu: slide V and press the con-
troller. X To select Bluetooth audio devices:
press the controller. A new menu appears. X To search: select Search for audio devices. A display with text appears. X Select Start search. COMAND Online searches for Bluetooth audio devices within range and adds them to the Bluetooth device list. The duration of the search depends on the number of Bluetooth audio devices within range and their characteristics. i With some Bluetooth audio devices, playback must first be started on the device itself so that COMAND Online can play the audio files. Sometimes, Bluetooth must also be given as a media output location on the audio device. 510 Media e n i l n O D N A M O C If COMAND Online does not find your Blue-
tooth audio device, this may be due to par-
ticular security settings on your Bluetooth audio device. In this case, check whether your Bluetooth audio device can locate the COMAND Online system. The Bluetooth device name for COMAND Online is MB Bluetooth. X Switch on Bluetooth audio mode
(Y page 511). X To select Options: slide V and press the controller. X To select Bluetooth audio devices:
press the controller. X To select Connect via audio device:
turn and press the controller. X To authorise: start the authorisation on the Bluetooth audio device; see the oper-
ating instructions of the Bluetooth audio device. After successful authorisation, the Blue-
tooth audio device is connected and starts playing. i With some Bluetooth audio devices, playback must first be started on the device itself so that COMAND Online can play the audio files. Reconnecting a Bluetooth audio device The Bluetooth audio profiles are connected automatically under the following circum-
stances:
Rone of the last two mobile phones to have been connected has also been used as a Bluetooth audio player (if the function is supported by the mobile phone). Rthe mobile phone is automatically connec-
ted. The Bluetooth audio player is then connected. i For an automatic connection with COMAND Online, the telephone must be within range. If the No Bluetooth audio device con nected message appears, you have two options to reconnect the Bluetooth audio device:
X To confirm Connect last device in the basic display: press the controller. If COMAND Online can locate the Blue-
tooth audio device, it will be connected and will start playing. or X To select Options: slide V and press the controller. X To select Bluetooth audio devices:
press the controller. X To select a Bluetooth audio device: turn and press the controller. If the Bluetooth audio device has been authorised, playback starts. Bluetooth audio device and simultane-
ous search for mobile phones During the search for mobile phones, the con-
nection with the Bluetooth audio device is terminated (Y page 426). In the Bluetooth audio basic display, you will see the No Blue tooth audio device connected message and the Connect last device menu item cannot be selected. Displaying details X To select a Bluetooth audio device from the Bluetooth device list: turn the control-
ler. X To select the symbol to the right of the Bluetooth audio device: slide VY the con-
troller. X To select Details: turn and press the con-
troller. The following information concerning the selected mobile phone is shown:
RBluetooth name RBluetooth address Ravailability status (shown after an update) Rauthorisation status X To close the detailed display: press the
% button. De-authorising (de-registering) a Blue-
tooth audio device X To select a Bluetooth audio device from the Bluetooth device list: turn the control-
ler. X To select the symbol to the right of the Bluetooth audio device: slide VY and press the controller. X To select De-authorise: press the con-
troller. A prompt appears, asking whether you really wish to de-authorise this device. X To select Yes or No: turn the controller and press to confirm. If you select Yes, the device will be deleted from the Bluetooth device list. If you select No, the process will be cancel-
led. i Before re-authorising the Bluetooth audio device, you should also delete the device name MB Bluetooth from your Bluetooth audio device's Bluetooth list
(see the Bluetooth audio device's operat-
ing instructions). Media 511 Switching to Bluetooth audio mode Note e n i l n O D N A M O C Example: Bluetooth audio basic display
: Audio transmission status (depending on the Bluetooth audio device, also title name and artist)
; Data carrier position in the media list
= Sound settings
? Device list A To stop or start playback B Name of the connected Bluetooth audio device C Options menu Some mobile phones only support two Blue-
tooth profiles at the same time (e.g. Hands-
Free Profile for Bluetooth telephony and Bluetooth audio profile for audio streaming). If you activate Bluetooth audio mode and there is already an active Internet connection, this can cause the connection to be termina-
ted. Activating Bluetooth X Connecting Bluetooth audio devices
(Y page 507) or X To select Bluetooth Audio from the car-
ousel menu: turn and press the controller. COMAND Online activates the Bluetooth audio device. The basic display then appears. Playback starts. i If the Bluetooth audio device connected supports metadata and if the correspond-
Z 512 Media ing data is available, then the artist, track and album name can be displayed. e n i l n O D N A M O C Starting/stopping playback X To select Start playback:: turn and press the controller. Playback starts. is selected. X To stop playback: select . A message appears. is selected. X To continue playback: select . A message appears. is selected. Starting playback if the Bluetooth audio device has been stopped During the search for mobile phones, the con-
nection with the Bluetooth audio device is terminated (Y page 426). In the Bluetooth audio basic display (Y page 511), you will see the No Bluetooth audio device connec ted message and the Connect last used player menu item cannot be selected. When the search is finished, the Bluetooth audio device can be reconnected. X To start playback: select . Playback resumes from the beginning. X To select Connect last used player:
press the controller. Depending on the Bluetooth audio device used, playback starts immediately or you need to start playback manually. In this case, you will see the Bluetooth audio device paused message. i If there is an Internet connection and the mobile phone that is connected only sup-
ports two Bluetooth profiles at the same time, the Internet connection is interrup-
ted. i The connection to the Bluetooth audio device can also be interrupted if:
Rthe connected mobile phone only sup-
ports 2 Bluetooth profiles at the same time Ryou connect to the Internet using COMAND Online (Y page 471). Selecting a track The function is not supported by all Blue-
tooth audio devices. Some mobile phones impair function with regard to the following criteria:
Rthe number of tracks that can be selected. Rthe time period until the next or previous track is played. X To skip forwards or backwards to a track: briefly press the 9 or : but-
ton on the multifunction steering wheel. X Rapid scroll: press and hold the 9 or : button on the multifunction steer-
ing wheel until the desired track is reached. If you press and hold the 9 or : but-
tons, the rapid scrolling speed increases after a short time. i There are no playback times shown for tracks that have been played. This is avail-
able as an optional function starting with AVRCP Version 1.3. There is also no music search option available with Bluetooth Audio. Information on sound settings . Further information: "Audio AUX mode"
(Y page 519). Media 513 Selecting playback options If the Bluetooth audio device supports the corresponding function, the following options are available:
RNormal track sequence The tracks are played in the normal order
(e.g. track 1, 2, 3 etc.). Audio data playback is determined by the order in which the tracks are written to the data carrier. Alphabetical order is the most common. Once all the tracks in a folder have been played, the tracks in the next folder are played. RRandom tracks The current track list is played in random order (e.g. 3, 8, 5 etc.). RRandom medium All tracks on the data carrier are played in random order (e.g. track 3, 8, 5 etc.). Random media is an optional function and is not supported by all Bluetooth audio devices. X To select Options: turn and press the con-
troller. X Select Play back music. The dot#indicates the option selected. X Select the desired option. If you select Random tracks, you will see a corresponding symbol in the display/
selection window. Increasing the volume using COMAND X To select Options: slide V and press the controller. X To select Volume: turn and press the con-
troller. A menu appears. The # dot indicates the current setting. X Select Standard or Boost. e n i l n O D N A M O C Z 514 Media Media Interface mode Prerequisite An iPod, iPhone, USB device or MP3 player must be connected to the Media Interface. You will find two USB connection sockets in the centre console stowage compartment. Basic display once an Apple device is connected Media Interface is a universal interface for the connection of mobile audio and video devices. The COMAND Online Media Interface has two USB connections. e n i l n O D N A M O C
: Additional display area with cover view
; Artist and album
= Main function bar
? Display for the active data medium A Media menu bar B Title display in the media list C Track number D Numerical time display E Graphic time display Switching to Media Interface Media Interface is a universal interface for the connection of mobile audio and video devices. Media Interface in COMAND Online has two USB connections. The USB connection sockets are located in the stowage compartment in the centre console. X To switch on automatically: COMAND Online switches Media Interface on automatically once an iPod, iPhone, USB device or MP3 player has been connected. If playable media files are found, they will be played by COMAND Online. If a media source was previously selected, the Media Interface basic menu will appear. For all other COMAND Online func-
tions, the display will not change. If you remove a device, the No device connected message appears. FURTHER OPTIONS FOR SWITCHING ON:
Media 515 RUsing the number keypad: (Y page 492) RUsing the main function bar: (Y page 492) RUsing the device list: (Y page 492) RUsing the button: (Y page 491) Supported devices The following data media can be connected to COMAND Online via the Media Interface:
RiPod RiPhone RMP3 player RUSB devices i iPod and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., Cupertino, California, USA. i USB memory sticks can easily be connected to the Media Interface and removed after use. Audio files, photos and video files can be played back. For details and a list of supported devices, visit our website at http://www.mercedes-benz-
mobile.com/. Then follow the instructions in the "Media Interface" section. e n i l n O D N A M O C Supported data formats Music Video Images mp3, wma mpeg, wmv, mov, avi, mp4 jpg, jpeg, bmp, png Selecting a music file Selecting with the controller X To skip forwards or backwards to a track: turn the controller in the basic display. Three track titles are shown. The track to the front is played. Selection with the number keypad X To make an entry: press the l button (below left) on the telephone keypad. The keypad menu with the list of devices will then appear in the additional display area. The input menu appears in the basic display. The number of characters available for input depends on the number of stored tracks. X To enter a track number: press a number key, e.g. q. The digit is entered in the first position in the input line. i Pressing and holding a number key for more than two seconds completes the entry, and the corresponding track is played. COMAND Online switches to the device displayed on the keypad when a number key is pressed briefly. Z 516 Media e n i l n O D N A M O C Fast forward/rewind X With the media source active in the basic display, slide XVY the controller and hold it until the desired position has been reached. Search function Selecting Search using media menu bar X Slide V the controller. The media menu bar appears. X To select Search: turn the controller and press to confirm. Overview The following categories are listed:
RCurrent tracklist RFolder RSelect by cover RKeyword search RPlaylists RArtists RAlbums RTracks RGenres RYear RComposers RVideos RPhotos i The functions are available as soon as the entire media content has been read and ana-
lysed. If the same device is reconnected with unchanged media content, these functions are avail-
able more quickly. When connecting Apple devices, the categories Folder, Year and Photos are not available. Media 517 X To select search criteria: turn and press the controller. Another selection menu opens. X Select the search criterion. The track list opens. X To select the desired track: turn and press the controller. X Keyword search: using the controller, enter the characters for the desired search term. Once COMAND Online has found the track you are looking for, it supplies the rest of the characters and plays the track. Playback options e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select a playback option: with a media source connected, slide V the controller. The media menu bar is shown. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. The following options are available:
RPlay similar tracks If similar music titles are available, a list is shown. You can select the desired track using the controller. RPlay mode You can choose between Normal track sequence, Random tracks and Random media. RSkip to time You can skip to any position within a track using the timeline and the option of entering a point in time numerically. RSelect active partition Z 518 Media e n i l n O D N A M O C This option can be used if the active data medium is divided into partitions. RSave files to Media Register(Y page 504) You can transfer files from a connected data medium to the COMAND Online hard drive. RManage Media Register You can Rename / delete files stored on the hard drive, Delete all media files or display Memory info. RStart this application in other location This allows you to move playback of music titles to a different seat. RVideo settings You can call up an additional menu if there are video files on the active data medium. RShow track information You can determine whether or not title information is shown in the main with O or . Audio AUX mode Notes on audio AUX mode G WARNING External audio sources may have different vol-
umes, which can mean that system messages such as traffic announcements and navigation system announcements are much louder. If necessary, please deactivate the system mes-
sages or adjust their volume manually. AUX also provides the option of connecting Media Player to COMAND Online. To connect an external audio source to the audio AUX, you will require an audio AUX cable. i You can find more information on the Internet at http://www.mercedes-
benz.com/connect(Y page 514). Switching to audio AUX mode X Connect an external audio source. The audio AUX jack is located in the stow-
age compartment in the centre console. The audio AUX is not selected automati-
cally. X To select Media in the main function bar:
turn the controller and press to confirm. The carousel menu appears. X To select AUX: press the controller. The audio AUX menu appears. The medium in the external audio source is played if the source is connected and playback selec-
ted. Please see the respective operating instruc-
tions for how to operate the external audio source. Increasing the volume on COMAND Online X To select Options in the AUX display: slide V and press the controller. A menu appears. X To select Mono/stereo: turn and press the controller. A menu appears. X Select Mono or Stereo. The # dot indicates the current setting. X Select Volume. X Select Standard or Boost. Standard: the volume of the external audio source is adjusted to a standard value. Boost: the volume of the external audio source is raised by approximately 10 dB. The # dot indicates the current setting. X To switch traffic announcements on or off:
set O to TA or remove. A device which is connected as an external audio source may seem quieter or louder in the vehicle, or the usual maximum volume cannot be achieved. On some devices, it is possible to adjust the volume separately. In this case, start at a medium volume and increase it gradually. This enables you to determine whether the system is able to play the music at high volume without distorting it. Media 519 Video AUX operation Connecting external video sources G WARNING External video sources may have different vol-
umes, which can mean that system messages such as traffic announcements and navigation system announcements are much louder. If necessary, please deactivate the system mes-
sages or adjust their volume manually. Video AUX is another option for showing vid-
eos using COMAND Online. To connect an external video source to the video AUX, you will require a video AUX cable. i If you only use an audio AUX cable, you will only be able to hear the sound from the video being played. Video display is not possible on the driver's side while the vehicle is in motion. e n i l n O D N A M O C Switching to video AUX mode X Connecting external video sources. The socket for the video AUX jack is located in the stowage compartment in the centre console. The video AUX is not selected automati-
cally. X To select Media in the main function bar:
turn the controller and press to confirm. The carousel menu appears. X To select AUX: slide V the controller and press it. X Select Audio/video. A Source type selection menu appears. X Select Video. The # dot indicates the current setting. If Video is selected, the video of the exter-
nal video source will appear, as long as the video source is connected and playback selected. Z 520 Media Please see the corresponding device operat-
ing instructions for information on how to operate the external video source. Information on:
RSound settings:
Activating/deactivating full screen mode e n i l n O D N A M O C X To activate: in video AUX mode, slide ZV the controller. Menu bars are hidden. X The full screen symbol is displayed: press the controller. The full screen appears. X To deactivate: press the controller. The menu is displayed. Options menu X To select Options in the AUX display: turn and press the controller. A menu appears. X Select Video settings. X Select the preferred screen format, e.g. 16:9 or Automatic daylight adjust ment. The screen format is adjusted. The # dot indicates the current setting. X To select Mono/stereo: turn and press the controller. X Select Mono or Stereo. The # dot indicates the current setting. X Select Volume. X Select Standard or Boost. Standard: the volume of the external audio source is adjusted to a standard value. Boost: the volume of the external audio source is raised by approximately 10 dB. The # dot indicates the current setting. X To activate or deactivate traffic announce-
ments: set or remove O beside TA. TV mode Reception quality Portable electronic devices in the vehicle may seriously impair TV reception. The TV tuner enables reception of digital TV channels according to the DVB-T standard. If the reception deteriorates, the TV receiver automatically switches to an alternative digi-
tal frequency transmitting the same pro-
gramme content with better reception. i In some countries, DVB-T may not be available, or may not be available in all areas. The constantly changing reception conditions while the vehicle is in motion can interrupt the signal. If the reception is too poor, COMAND Online can mute the sound and freeze or hide the picture. To indicate this, a radio tower with a line through it appears in the display. Switching to TV mode X Press the button repeatedly until the last TV channel selected appears. The control menu is displayed in the TV pic-
ture. X To hide the control menu: slide ZV the controller. or X Wait for approximately eight seconds. X To show the control menu: slide ZV or turn the controller. i If you turn the controller, the next/previ-
ous channel is selected. Showing/hiding the TV menu To show X Press the controller. To hide X Slide ZV the controller. X To select an icon: press the controller. Media 521 TV mode in SPLITVIEW You can start TV mode in SPLITVIEW for the front passenger. To do so, SPLITVIEW must be activated. X Show the TV menu (Y page 521). X To select Options: turn the controller and press it. X Select Start this application in SplitView. The TV picture is displayed in SPLITVIEW. Selecting TV channels In the control menu X Turn or slide XVY the controller. The TV tuner selects the previous/next channel from the channel list. The control menu appears for eight seconds. e n i l n O D N A M O C In the channel list The TV tuner displays all the TV channels and radio stations with adequate reception in the channel list. The channel lists show Rthe names of the channels/stations with adequate reception Rthe preset (if stored) Rprogramme titles, with start and finish times Rfor each channel/station: the titles of the current and upcoming programmes via the electronic programme guide (EPG) The order of the channel list is alphabetical or country-specific. The TV tuner requires a certain amount of time to update the information. The information can be displayed if:
Rstations/channels are transmitting this information Rthe reception conditions are adequate Z 522 Media In the channel presets X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select Options: turn the controller and press it. X To display the current programme:
Select TV channel or Radio station. The selected channel list appears in alpha-
betical order. It shows the current pro-
gramme on the digital TV channels or radio stations with adequate reception. A dot #
indicates the currently selected channel. e n i l n O D N A M O C X Select a station. The TV tuner selects the channel from the channel list. The control menu appears for eight seconds. X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select Presets: turn the controller and press it. The stored channels are displayed with a preset number. A dot # is displayed in front of the channel currently selected. X Select a station. Quick select i PREREQUISITE: the TV channel is stored
(Y page 523). You can store a total of 99 TV channels in preset positions. X Briefly press one or two number keys on the telephone keypad. RTo select a single-digit preset: briefly press the s number key, for example. RTo select a two-digit preset: briefly press the l and m number keys respec-
tively, for example. The preset number and channel name appear, and the TV tuner selects the chan-
nel from the channel list. By entering the channel or programme number Several programmes can be transmitted on one channel with digital TV. This function also allows the desired programme to be entered for a channel. X To call up the input line: during playback, press the l key on the telephone key-
pad. or X To display the programme preview: slide YV the controller. X To return to the current programme:
slide XV the controller. X Select a station. The TV tuner selects the channel from the channel list. The control menu appears for eight seconds. X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select Options: turn the controller and press it. X Select Channel entry. With both options, the input line for the four-digit channel number appears. The current programme number is displayed. X To enter a channel/programme num-
ber: press number keys one after the other on the telephone keypad. A programme is selected depending on the number entered. All four digits entered in full Two or three dig-
its entered The Invalid channel num ber message appears The selected pro-
gramme of the channel is automatically selec-
ted. The first programme with adequate reception within a bouquet is selected. The channel number is not available or not per-
mitted in that country. X Press the controller and confirm the mes-
sage. i Bouquet: multiple digital programmes are combined in a supply bundle. i You can enter channel numbers available in your country even if the reception is cur-
rently not adequate. Information on channel numbers available in your country can be found on the web-
sites of the private or public broadcasters, for example. Storing TV channels You can store a total of 99 TV channels in preset positions. Two presets are preas-
signed. Media 523 e n i l n O D N A M O C X Quick save: during playback, press and hold one or two number keys on the tele-
phone keypad until you hear a tone. For a single-digit preset: press and hold the s key, for example. For a two-digit preset: briefly press the l key, for example. Then within three seconds, press and hold the m key, for example. The current channel is stored. The TV pic-
ture then reappears. X In the channel presets: press the control-
ler. X To select Presets: turn the controller and press it. The station preset memory appears. X To select the preset position: turn the con-
troller. X To select a list symbol: slide VY the con-
troller and then press it. X Select Store current channel. A previously saved channel is overwritten. The TV picture appears. OTHER FUNCTIONS:
X To save a channel to a new preset posi-
tion: select the channel in the presets. X To select a list symbol: slide VY the con-
troller and then press it. X Select Move selected channel. X Turn the controller. The channel moves to the new preset posi-
tion as you turn. X Press the controller. X To delete a channel: select the channel in the presets. X To select a list symbol: slide VY the con-
troller and then press it. X Select Delete marked channel. Z 524 Media Current programme information for the selected channel ing allows or prevents the channel currently selected to be switched over. X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select EPG: press the controller. If available, you will see up to 13 pro-
gramme information items for the selected channel. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select programme information: turn the controller and press it. If available, you will see detailed informa-
tion on the selected programme. X To scroll: turn or slide ZV the controller. i It may take a few seconds for the infor-
mation to appear. Basic TV settings Channel tracking Depending on reception quality, the TV tuner automatically switches to an alternative channel with the same programme content but better reception. This enables you to enjoy the same high-quality reception for a channel throughout the journey. As a result, you can receive a channel. Channel track X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Channel tracking. Switch channel tracking on O or off . Switched on: switching channels is possi-
ble. Switched off: switching channels is preven-
ted. Channels are marked with Fixed in the control menu or in the channel presets, for example. X To exit the menu: press the % button repeatedly until the TV picture and menu bar appear. Setting the TV standard COMAND Online is already set to the correct TV standard. If you are driving your vehicle in a different country or region with a different TV standard, you should reset the TV stand-
ard. If the TV standard is not set correctly, channels may not be found or characters may be incorrectly displayed, for example. A Mercedes-Benz Service Centre can help you to select the correct TV standard. X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select TV standard. A list of available reception areas is shown. The dot # indicates the currently selected reception area or country. X Select TV standard. You will see a message informing you that if the wrong country is set, correct recep-
tion will not be possible. X Select Yes or No. Yes sets the country. No calls up the list again. Setting the audio language/subtitles Media 525 COMAND language is activated as well, this setting is then used for the following pro-
gram. Teletext Switching teletext on/off e n i l n O D N A M O C X To switch on: press the controller. The menu is shown. X To select Teletext: turn the controller and press it. X To switch off: press and hold the %
button. The TV picture appears with the control menu. Selecting a teletext page X To access a page directly: press the num-
ber keys one after the other. X To call up the previous/next page: turn the controller. i You can only enter pages that are permis-
sible for teletext between 100 and 899. Dynamic teletext page A dynamic teletext page consists of several subpages. X To select a subpage: slide XVY the controller. Digital teletext (MHEG-5) In addition to TV and radio programmes, you can also use interactive multimedia applica-
tions such as weather forecasts, news reports and sports results. It may take some before all the pages load. Z X To show the menu: press the controller. X To select Options: turn the controller and press it. X Select Audio/subtitles. X To set the audio language: select Pre fer COMAND language or one of the avail-
able audio languages. Prefer COMAND language selects the sys-
tem language currently set for COMAND Online. Switch the setting on O or off . If you select one of the available audio lan-
guages, e.g. English, this setting is used for the current program. If Prefer COMAND language is activated as well, this setting is then used for the following program. X To set the subtitles: select Subtitles. Yo switch the subtitles on O or off . X Select Prefer COMAND language or one of the available languages for subtitles. Prefer COMAND language selects the sys-
tem language currently set for COMAND Online. You switch the setting on O or off
. If you select one of the available languages for subtitles, e.g. English, this setting is used for the current program. If Prefer 526 Media Digital teletext is only available in some coun-
tries, e.g. the UK and New Zealand. X To switch on: press the controller. The menu is shown. X To select Teletext: turn the controller and press it. e n i l n O D N A M O C X When the data contents are displayed, turn the controller. The menu bar appears at the bottom of the picture. X To select a colour: turn the controller and select Red, Green, Yellow or Blue. X Press the controller. The contents of the selected colour are dis-
played. X To navigate to the page: when the menu bar is displayed, slide ZV the controller. The menu bar disappears. X Slide ZV the controller and select con-
tents from the page. X Press the controller. X To return to the TV programme: turn the controller. The menu bar disappears. X To select TV: turn the controller and press it. or X Press and hold the % button on the left next to the controller. Further options The "TV - further options" menu X To show the menu: when the television picture is shown, press the controller. X To select Options: turn the controller and press to confirm. X Select Further options. Setting country-specific character sets This function helps channel names to be dis-
played correctly. X Call up the "TV - further options" menu
(Y page 526). X Select Settings. X Select 1. Country-specific charac ter set. X You switch the setting on O or off . i You can change the setting from channel-
specific to country-specific character set via the TV standard setting. Channel list settings This function allows you to switch on/off the display of free-to-air TV channels and radio stations in the channel list. X Call up the "TV - further options" menu
(Y page 526). X Select Settings. X Select 2. Station List settings. X Select Display free-to-air stations or Display radio stations. Switch the setting on O or off . Video DVD mode Important safety notes G WARNING The CD/DVD drive is a class 1 laser product. If you open the housing of the CD/DVD drive, invisible laser beams may be released. These laser beams may damage your retina. There is a risk of injury. You must not open the casing. Always have maintenance work and repairs carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. G WARNING Handling discs while driving will distract you from traffic conditions. You could then lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident. Handle discs only when the vehicle is station-
ary. Bear in mind that, at a speed of only 50 km/h, your vehicle is already covering a distance of 14 m per second. Notes on discs
! Do not affix stickers or labels to the discs. They could peel off and damage COMAND Online. Stickers can cause the disc to bend, which can result in read errors and disc recognition problems.
! COMAND Online is designed to play discs which comply with the EN 60908 standard. Therefore, you can only use discs with a maximum thickness of 1.3 mm. If you insert thicker discs, e.g. those that contain data on both sides (DVD on one side and audio data on the other), they can-
not be ejected and can damage the device. Only use round discs with a diameter of 12 cm. Do not use discs with a diameter of 8 cm, even with an adapter. The variety of data media, burners and burn software means there is no guarantee that the system will be able to play discs that you have copied yourself. DVD playback requirements With DVDs that do not meet the standard requirements, you may encounter playback problems. Media 527 COMAND Online is capable of playing back video DVDs produced according to the fol-
lowing standards:
RRegion code 2 (for Europe) or region code 0 (no region code) RPAL or NTSC standard You will generally find the relevant details either on the DVD itself or on the DVD case. i If you insert a video DVD with a different region code, you will see a message to this effect. i COMAND Online is set to region code 2 at the factory. This setting can be changed at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. This will allow you to play video DVDs with a dif-
ferent region code, provided that they are produced in accordance with the PAL or NTSC standard. The region code can be changed a maximum of five times. e n i l n O D N A M O C Control options There are four control menus available in video DVD mode. Most DVDs have their own control menu. The DVD's control menu is operated directly using the controller or DVD functions. Control menu DVD's con-
trol menu Operation Function Title, scene, language, subtitles ... Brightness, contrast, colour, for-
mat Operation with the con-
troller Operation using the menu bar/
options/
video set-
tings Options menu Z 528 Media Control menu Video menu DVD func-
tions Function Operation Selection of scene, fast forward/
rewind Title, scene, language, subtitles ... In full-screen mode, slide the con-
troller. In full-screen mode, press the control-
ler Function restrictions Depending on the DVD, certain functions or actions may not function at all. The symbol K appears in the display. Switching to video DVD mode RInserting and removing a disc from the sin-
gle CD/DVD drive: (Y page 493) RInserting discs into the DVD changer:
(Y page 494) REjecting discs from the DVD changer:
e n i l n O D N A M O C DVD basic display
: Status bar
; Main function bar
= Main display field
? Media menu bar A Climate control status bar B Additional display area with title, scene and time display The DVD basic display appears once the DVD has been inserted. Media 529 e n i l n O D N A M O C Options menu X To select options: in full-screen mode, slide V the controller. The video menu appears. X Press the controller. The DVD basic display appears. X To select Options in the menu bar: turn and press the controller. The Options menu appears. DVD full-screen mode Once the DVD has been inserted, the disc is played. The video will first appear in the basic display. X To set full-screen mode: slide VZ the controller. The main function bar and menu bar are hidden. A full-screen symbol will be shown. X Press the controller. The full-screen mode appears. X Showing the DVD basic display in full-
screen mode: slide V the controller. The video menu appears. X Press the controller. The basic display appears. Z 530 Media Skip to time X To select Skip to time: turn and press the controller. A pop-up menu appears. X To set the time: turn the controller. or Set the desired time using the number key-
pad. X To hide the menu: press the % button. DVD functions X To select DVD functions: turn and press the controller. A pop-up menu appears.(Y page 531) Start at a different seat X To start the video from another seat: turn and press the controller. Video settings e n i l n O D N A M O C The Dynamic image enhancement function matches Brightness, Contrast and Col our to the film being played. Check or uncheck the box for Dynamic image enhancement to switch it on or off. Manual image enhancement In order to manually adjust the brightness, contrast or colour, the Dynamic image enhancement function must be switched off. X To select Brightness, Contrast or Col our: turn and press the controller. A sliding menu appears. X To select the required value: turn the con-
troller. X To exit the sliding menu: slide XV the con-
troller. X To switch the Automatic daylight adjustment on/off: press the controller. Setting the picture format The following picture format options are avail-
able for the DVD being played: Automatic, 16:9, 4:3 and Zoom. X To set the picture format: turn and press the controller. The dot before the menu entry shows the selected format. Showing/hiding the video DVD menu X To show: in full-screen video mode, slide V the controller. X To hide: slide ZV the controller. i This function is not available while the DVD functions are being displayed. Video menu Media 531 To select from the DVD functions:
turn and press the controller. Overview of DVD functions
: Data medium type
; Current track
= Shows the menu bars for the DVD basic display
? Current scene A Track time Operating the video menu X To select the next scene: turn the controller to the right. To select the previous scene: turn the con-
troller anti-clockwise. X To fast forward/rewind: slide XVY and hold the controller until the desired posi-
tion has been reached. X To hide the video control menu: slide ZV the controller. X To show the menu bars for the DVD basic display: press the controller. The video control menu is hidden and the DVD basic menu appears. DVD functions Showing/hiding the DVD functions X To show DVD functions: in full-screen video mode, press the controller. is shown. X To hide:
To select % from the DVD functions:
turn and press the controller X To show the DVD basic display:
e n i l n O D N A M O C
: Activates DVD control menu
; Hides DVD functions
= Shows the DVD basic display
? Confirms entry in control menu A Navigates DVD lists B Jumps to the start of the scene C Displays camera perspectives D Shows subtitles E Selects language F Stop function G Pause function X Using the DVD functions. The selection options provided on the DVD are navigated using the DVD functions. To select Menu: turn and press the control-
ler. The DVD control menu is activated. You can now use the navigation arrows and buttons for the DVD functions. X To navigate the DVD functions: turn and press the controller. Stop function X Show the DVD functions (Y page 531). X Interrupt playback:
Z 532 Media To select from the DVD functions:
turn and press the controller. The display changes to . The video image is hidden. X To continue playback: select . Playback continues from the point where it was interrupted. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To stop playback: select again while playback is interrupted. X To start playback again: select . Playback restarts from the beginning. Pause function X Show the DVD functions (Y page 531). X Pause playback:
To select : turn and press the control-
ler. The display changes to . X To continue playback: select . Selecting a scene/chapter If the film is divided into scenes or chapters, you can select them directly while the film is running, or skip forwards step by step. Some DVDs do not permit this at certain points (e.g. during the opening credits). It may also be possible to select the scene/
chapter from the functions stored on the DVD. X To skip forwards or back: in the video menu, turn the controller.(Y page 530) The DVD functions can also be used to make selections: (Y page 531) Picture viewer General notes If there are pictures on the active data medium, you can view them on the COMAND Online display. RData medium: MEDIA REGISTER, CD, DVD, USB devices, SD memory cards RSupported image formats: jpeg, jpg, RMaximum image resolution: 20 mega-
bmp, png pixels i It is not possible to view a picture from the driver's side while the vehicle is in motion. Displaying pictures X In the media basic display, press the con-
troller. The Search with a category list appears. X To select Photos in the category list: turn and press the controller. A directory list appears. Folders and picture files can be shown. X Select a folder or picture. If there is no picture on the data medium, an empty list is shown. You can search for pictures on other data media. Searching for pictures on other data media X In the directory list, slide XV the controller. The device list appears. X To select a data medium with picture files:
turn the controller and press to confirm. A directory list appears. Folders and picture files can be shown. X Select a folder or picture. Sound 533 e n i l n O D N A M O C After you have zoomed into the picture, you can move the section of the picture. X To move the section of the picture: slide ZV and XVY the controller. X To revert to the original size: press the con-
troller or X Press the % button. Closing the picture viewer X Press the controller. The menu appears. X To select Close picture viewer: turn and press the controller. COMAND Online returns to the last accessed media function. Sound Features of your COMAND Online These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available for your COMAND Online system at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your COMAND Online system may not be equip-
ped with all the features described. This is also the case for systems and functions rele-
vant to safety. Therefore, the equipment on your COMAND Online system may differ from that in the descriptions and illustrations. Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Burmester Sound System Burmester Premium Sound System Your vehicle is equipped with the Burmester Premium Sound System. It has a total output of 640 watts and is equip-
ped with 13 loudspeakers. Z Example: the directory list displays the existing picture files Starting a slide show X While viewing a picture, press the control-
ler. The image menu appears. X To select Start slideshow: turn the con-
troller and press to confirm. The slide show starts. X To end the slide show: press the controller. The image menu appears. X Select End slide show. Changing the picture view X Press the controller. The image menu appears. X To select Turn clockwise: turn the con-
troller and press to confirm. The picture rotates 90 degrees. X Select Turn anticlockwise. The picture rotates 90 degrees. X Select Zoom In. The size of the picture increases. 534 Sound The Burmester Premium Sound System is available for all functions in the radio and media modes. Sound settings for Premium Sound Surround sound Description Subtle surround sound for mono and stereo recordings Optimised sound for the selected area Sound mode for Front/All/Rear Settings for Burmester Premium Sound X To adjust treble, mid-range and bass:
select Sound. The adjustment scales appear. X To adjust the settings to the desired levels using the control knob: turn the controller. X To adjust the balance/fader: select Sound in the menu bar. X To select Balance/fader: turn and press the controller. X To define the focus of the sound using the balance: slide YVX the controller. X To define the focus of the sound using the fader: slide ZV the controller. X To exit the menu: press the % back button. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select sound settings: in radio or media mode, slide V the controller. The radio or media menu bar appears. X To select Soundin the menu bar: turn and press the controller. The sound menu appears. X To select Surround sound: turn the con-
troller all the way to the right and press it. You can switch Surround sound on or off and select various options in Sound mode. X To switch Surround sound on or off: turn the controller and press the on or off panel to activate. X To select options for Sound mode: select Front,All or Rear with the controller and press it. X To exit the menu: press the % back button. The balance shifts the focus of the sound between the driver's side and the passenger side. The fader shifts the focus of the sound between the front and rear seats. i Please note the following: you will achieve the best sound results on your Burmester Premium Sound System by playing high-
quality audio DVDs and CDs. MP3 tracks should have a bit rate of at least 224 kbit/s. When playing back music from an iPod, the bit rate should also be at least 224 kbit/s. For optimum playback quality:
X Deactivate the "EQ" setting on the iPod. Sound 535 Surround-sound playback does not func-
tion for mono signal sources, such as the medium wave range in radio mode. On some stereo recordings, the sound characteristics may differ from conven-
tional stereo playback. RSound presets RVIP/BAL/Fad and REqualiser Burmester High End Sound System Your vehicle is equipped with the Burmester High End Sound System. It has a total output of 1520 watts and is equipped with 23 loudspeakers. The Burmester High End Sound System is available for all functions in the radio and media modes. Sound settings for High End Sound Live Description Surround Easy Listening Pure Spectacular sound settings with live-
performance char-
acteristics Subtle surround sound for mono and stereo recordings Mild sound settings for relaxing long-
term listening Audiophile Hi-Fi sound without any effects Sound settings for Burmester High End Sound X To select sound settings: in radio or media mode, slide V the controller. The radio or media menu bar appears. X To select Sound in the menu bar: turn and press the controller. The menu appears with the following options:
X To select Sound presets: turn and press the controller. The menu with the Burmester High End sound settings appears. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select sound settings: turn and press the controller. X To select the loud-speaker controls:
using the controller, select VIP/BAL/Fad. The following menu appears:
Z 536 Rear Seat Entertainment System X Using the controller, select VIP Seat Selection. This function allows you to optimise Burmester High End Sound for a specific seat. e n i l n O D N A M O C X To select the seat: turn and press the con-
troller. The Burmester High End Sound experience is now available at the selected seat. X To exit the menu: press the % back button. Adjusting the balance/fader X To select Sound in the menu bar: turn and press the controller. X Select Equaliser. X Select Bal/Fad. Rear Seat Entertainment System Features of your COMAND Online These operating instructions describe all standard and optional equipment available for your COMAND Online system at the time of purchase. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your COMAND Online system may not be equip-
ped with all the features described. This is also the case for systems and functions rele-
vant to safety. Therefore, the equipment on your COMAND Online system may differ from that in the descriptions and illustrations. Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, please consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Multi-Seat-Entertainment System overview Important safety notes G WARNING The Rear Seat Entertainment System CD/
DVD drive is a class 1 laser product. If you open or damage the housing, there is a danger of exposure to invisible laser radiation. Do not remove the cover. The Rear Seat Enter-
tainment System CD/DVD drive contains no parts that you can repair yourself. For safety reasons, all maintenance work must be car-
ried out by qualified aftersales technicians. G WARNING When operating the vehicle, the driver may under no circumstances wear a Rear Seat Entertainment System headset. Using a head-
set when driving severely impairs the driver's ability to react to audible stimuli caused by traffic (e.g. police/fire engine/emergency services sirens, other traffic participants'
horns etc.). G WARNING Headphones/headsets or external video sources that are not being used should be stored in a safe place (e.g. in one of the vehi-
cle's stowage compartments) so that they are not thrown about in the vehicle in the event of heavy braking, sudden changes of direction or an accident. Im Loose objects in the vehicle interior could cause serious injury to the vehi-
cle occupants. G WARNING Due to the risk of potential strangulation, chil-
dren should wear headphones with wires only under the supervision of adults. Rear Seat Entertainment System 537 Components The Rear Seat Entertainment System includes:
Rtwo screens for the rear behind the front-
seat head restraints Ra remote control Ra CD/DVD drive RAUX jacks on both screens (AUX display) and on the CD/DVD drive (AUX drive) Rtwo sets of cordless headphones e n i l n O D N A M O C Z 538 Rear Seat Entertainment System Rear-compartment screens
: AUX jacks, detailed view in the "CD/DVD drive and AUX jacks" section (Y page 540)
; Display Remote control Overview Selecting the screen for the remote con-
trol e n i l n O D N A M O C
: Selects main menus
; Selects the screen for the remote control
= Selector wheel for selecting a menu or menu item
? Buttons for selecting a menu or menu item A Deletes an entry B Skips, fast-forward/fast-rewind C Direct selection using the number keypad D Volume, switches sound on/off (for cor-
ded headphones) E Back button F Confirms the selection G Battery display H Switches the screen on/off You can use the remote control to operate one of the two rear screens at a time. To do so, you must switch the remote control to the desired screen. X To select the left-hand screen: turn thumb-
wheel : until "L REAR" appears in the win-
dow. X To select the right-hand screen: turn the thumbwheel until "REAR R" appears. X To select the COMAND screen: turn thumb-
wheel : until "COMAND" appears in the window. X To select the SPLITVIEW screen: turn thumbwheel : until the SPLITVIEW sym-
bol appears in the window. i Please be aware that using the thumb-
wheel to select screens may cause unwan-
ted changes to the screens of your occu-
pants. Up to four remote controls can be used in the vehicle at the same time. Switching the screen on/off If the key in the ignition lock is in position 0 or 1, or if the key is not in the ignition lock, the rear screens will switch off after 30 minutes. Before the screens switch off, they show a message to this effect. You can switch the screens back on. i However, this will discharge the starter battery. X Press button : on the remote control. The respective rear screen switches on or off. i You can only switch the screens on using the remote control if the ignition is switched on. Switching the button lighting on/off X Lighting of the remote control buttons is divided into three areas. The corresponding area is activated once a button is pressed and switches off again automatically 5 to 10 seconds after the last button is pressed. Rear Seat Entertainment System 539 Switching the sound on/off (corded head-
phones only) e n i l n O D N A M O C X Press button : on the remote control. The sound is switched on/off. Selecting a menu/menu item RYou can use buttons : to directly access the corresponding main menu. RUsing selector wheel ; or the
=9: buttons, select a menu/menu item. To confirm your selec-
tion, press the 9 button. Z 540 Rear Seat Entertainment System CD/DVD drive and AUX jacks
: CD/DVD slot
; AUX, right-hand (R) jack for audio signal
(red)
= AUX, left-hand (L) jack for audio signal
(white)
? AUX, video (V) jack (yellow) A CD/DVD eject button The AUX jacks shown are for the AUX drive. Identical connections can be found on the right-hand side of the rear-compartment screens (display AUX) (Y page 538). e n i l n O D N A M O C Rear Seat Entertainment System 541 Cordless headphones Overview e n i l n O D N A M O C X To adjust the headphones: open both sides of the headphones. X Adjust the fit of the headphones by pulling the headphone band in the direction of the arrow. X To switch the headphones on/off: press On/Off switch ;. X To adjust the volume: turn volume control = until the desired volume is set. If you have connected corded headphones to a rear-compartment screen, you can adjust the volume using the remote control (Y page 538). X To check the battery charge status: read the charge level of the batteries using indicator lamp :. i To preserve the batteries, the headphones automatically switch off if they have not received an audio signal for approximately three minutes. Indicator lamp on the cordless head-
phones The colour of the indicator lamp shows whether the device is switched on or off and indicates the charge level of the batteries inserted. LED dis-
play Green Red The batteries are fine. The batteries are almost dis-
charged. The headphones are switched on and connected to a screen. Lit continu-
ously Status LED dis-
play Flashing No display
(dark) Status The headphones are search-
ing for the connection to a screen. The headphones are switched off or the batteries are dis-
charged. i The function of the headphones may be impaired by other radio-based electronic devices such as mobile phones or laptops. Indicator lamp displays on the remote control The colour of the indicator lamps shows whether an entry has been correctly trans-
Z 542 Rear Seat Entertainment System Status mitted and displays the charge level of the batteries used. LED dis-
play Green Red The batteries are fine. The batteries are almost dis-
charged. Entry being transmitted Entry not correctly transmit-
ted The remote control is switched off or the batteries are discharged. Flashing
(green) Flashing
(orange) No display
(dark) e n i l n O D N A M O C i The function of the remote control may be impaired by other radio-based electronic devices such as mobile phones or laptops. Selecting a screen for the headphones Connecting additional headphones Up to two cordless headphones can be used at the same time for each screen. You can also connect one additional set of corded headphones to each of the two rear-
compartment screens (Y page 538). The socket is designed for headphones with a 3.5 mm stereo jack plug and an impedance of 32 ohms. Replacing batteries Notes G WARNING Batteries contain poisonous substances. Swallowing/ingesting batteries can result in serious personal injury or death. Always keep batteries away from children. If a battery is swallowed, seek immediate med-
ical attention. Batteries are required for the remote control and for the two sets of cordless headphones. The batteries can be replaced (Y page 542). Only valid for South Africa H Environmental note Dispose of used batteries in an environmen-
tally responsible manner. X Move push slider : to L (left-hand screen) or R (right-hand screen). i Up to two cordless headphones can be used at the same time for each screen. Rear Seat Entertainment System 543 On the remote control On the cordless headphones
: Battery compartment
; Catch tab
= Battery compartment cover
? Retaining lugs A Batteries The remote control contains 2 type AAA, 1.5 V batteries. X To open the battery compartment:
remove battery compartment cover = on the back of the remote control. X To do so, push catch tab ; downwards and take off battery compartment cover =. X Remove discharged batteries A from the tray. X Insert the new batteries. Observe the polar-
ity markings on the batteries and battery compartment when doing so. Left-hand battery: the positive pole (+) must face upwards. Right-hand battery: the positive pole (+) must face downwards. X To close the battery compartment:
insert battery compartment cover = start-
ing with retaining lugs ? into the battery compartment and allow catch tab ; to engage in place. e n i l n O D N A M O C The battery compartment is located on the left headphone. The cordless headphones require 2 type AAA, 1.5 V batteries. X To open the battery compartment: turn battery compartment cover : in a clock-
wise direction and remove. X Remove the discharged batteries from the tray. X Insert the new batteries. Observe the polar-
ity markings on the batteries and battery tray when doing so. X To close the battery compartment:
replace battery housing cover : and turn it clockwise until it clips into place. If the batteries have been inserted cor-
rectly, the indicator lamp will light up green when the headphones are switched on. i The operating duration of the headphones with a set of batteries is up to 40 hours. Business telephony Connecting a mobile phone REQUIREMENTS: in order to make calls with the handset, a suitable mobile phone must be connected to COMAND Online as a business telephone (Y page 425). Z 544 Rear Seat Entertainment System If a mobile phone is connected, you will see the connected phone in the main menu of the handset. To do this, you can:
X Select a suitable mobile phone on COMAND Online. Select the option Busi ness telephone(Y page 426) X Connect a mobile phone via the handset
<Link: connecting handset/mobile phone>
e n i l n O D N A M O C Rear Seat Entertainment System 545 e n i l n O D N A M O C Making a call Using the number keypad X In the main menu of the handset, tap on Telephone. X Enter all the digits of the telephone number in turn using the number keypad display. X Press the 6 button. Using call lists X In the main menu of the handset, tap on Call lists. X To select the list of incoming or outgoing calls: tap on the corresponding symbol. The last incoming or last dialled call appears at the top of the respective list. X To move the list up or down: glide your fin-
ger up or down the list. X To select the number: tap on the desired number. X To initiate the call: tap on Send. Using contacts X In the main menu of the handset, tap on Contacts. X To select the contact: glide your finger up or down the list. or X Tap on the alphabet bar on the right-hand side. X To select the number: tap on the desired number. X To initiate the call: tap on Send. Functions available during a call Rear handset Overview Operation The handset acts as a telephone and also as a remote control and control panel for the Rear Seat Entertainment System. It is safely Z Use the % button to return to the main menu of the handset. Incoming calls Accepting/rejecting a call Accepting a call:
X Tap on Accept. or X Press the 6 button. Rejecting a call:
X Tap on Reject. or X Press the ~ button. If the phone number of the caller is transfer-
red, it appears in the display. If there is an entry for the caller in the phone book, you will also see the name. If the phone number is not transferred, Unknown appears in the display. 546 Rear Seat Entertainment System stored and automatically charged in the mobile phone bracket. [Depending on the equipment in the mobile phone bracket in the rear centre console/rear seat armrest.]
Removing/inserting the handset e n i l n O D N A M O C The handset is kept in the mobile phone bracket, where it is safely stored and auto-
matically charged. Removing X To remove the handset, press the two but-
tons on the mobile phone bracket and lift the handset out.
: Loudspeaker
; Volume button
= Menu button
? End button A Microphone B Back button C Transmit button D USB socket E Touchscreen The handset is operated using both the but-
tons and the touchscreen. While the buttons on the device are pressed, the touchscreen is operated by using gestures on the symbols, menus and lists displayed <Link>. i In order to be able to use the handset as a telephone, it must be connected to a mobile phone via Bluetooth. i To avoid scratching the touchscreen, do not use any sharp objects. Inserting X To insert the handset, slide it into the lower part of the mobile phone bracket. X Gently push the handset down until it snaps into the mobile phone bracket. Switching the handset on/off Switching the handset on X Press (change symbol)~. The start screen appears. After a few seconds, the main menu appears (->) and the handset is ready for use. Switching the handset off X Press and hold ~ for more than 3 sec-
onds. X In the message which follows, tap on OK to switch the handset off. If you do not want to switch the handset off, tap on Cancel. If the handset is not used again for a certain period of time, it automatically switches to energy-saving mode. The screen is also switched off. You can set the time that passes before the handset switches to energy-saving mode (->) If you are not going to use the handset for a relatively long time, you should put it back in the mobile phone bracket, where it will be charged and safely stored. Input and control using the touchscreen Operating the touchscreen The touchscreen is operated by gently tap-
ping on it with your finger or using various gestures:
RTap on icons to select them or to confirm entries. RSwipe up or down to move lists up or down. RUse the virtual selector wheel by dragging your finger clockwise and anticlockwise in circles <Link>. Other gestures include dragging your finger up, down, left and right. RYou can enter characters using a virtual keyboard or handwriting recognition <>
Rear Seat Entertainment System 547 Menus Using the handset as a remote control e n i l n O D N A M O C The handset is used to control the functions of the Rear Seat Entertainment System. X Tap on the remote control symbol in the main menu of the handset (>). X Tap on : to select the left or right screen which you want to control using the hand-
set. If neither of the screens is switched on yet, you are first asked to select a screen. The interface for the remote control appears on the touchscreen. X Tapping on the symbols calls up the functions for:
RNavigation (>) RRadio (>) RMedia (>) Z 548 Rear Seat Entertainment System RVehicle (>) ROnline (>) The % button takes you to the handset's main menu. Online functions of the handset On-screen keyboard and handwriting rec-
ognition e n i l n O D N A M O C X Tap on Online in the remote control menu. COMAND connects to the Internet. X The various tools can now be used to nav-
igate around webpages.
: Letter keys
; Shift key
= Space bar
? Cancel button A To confirm an entry B C You can use the on-screen keyboard to enter text, numbers and symbols. Rotating the handset changes the orientation of the key-
board. Entering characters X Tap on the desired character with the tip of your finger. The selected character appears in the entry field. i Tapping on shift key ; changes back and forth between upper and lower case. If you double tap the shift key, the shift key stays locked. Tapping it again unlocks it. Entering numbers and symbols X Tap on ;. A keyboard is shown with numbers and symbols. To return to the previous key-
board, tap on button ; again. Entering special characters X Tap on ;. A keyboard is shown with numbers and symbols. To return to the previous key-
board, tap on button ; again. Settings Calling up the Settings menu Menu ... X Tap on Settings in the main menu of the handset (>). You will see a list of functions and informa-
tion which you can select. Dragging the list takes you to the top or bottom of the list. The Back button takes you back to the hand-
set's main menu. Language X Tap on the Settings button in the main menu of the handset. The Settings menu appears X Select Language. You will see a list of available languages. The dot # indicates the current language selected. Drag the list up or down to display all the languages. To exit the language selection without changing the setting, press the Back but-
ton. X Tap on a language to change the language. A dot # appears in front of the language. Press the % button to exit the language selection. X Rear Seat Entertainment System 549 Display Use the Display setting to adjust the bright-
ness of the handset screen. X Tap on Settings in the handset's main menu to select it. X Tap on Display. The screen for setting the display bright-
ness appears. e n i l n O D N A M O C X Drag the slide to the left or right to adjust the brightness. X Select one of the three options. RDay mode: set the brightness of the screen to a value that is suitable for bright condi-
tions. RNight mode: set the brightness of the screen to a value that is suitable for dark conditions. RAutomatic: the brightness is set automat-
ically depending on the ambient light. X Tap on OK to confirm your selection To exit the menu without saving the set-
tings that have been changed, tap on Can cel Call options You can use the call options to determine what the handset does when you remove it from and insert it in the mobile phone bracket. You can set it so that:
Rincoming calls are accepted when you remove it from the mobile phone bracket Rexisting connections are terminated when you insert it in the mobile phone bracket Accepting a call when removing the handset X Tap on On to enable this function. Tap on Off to disable this function. Terminating a call when inserting the handset X Tap on On to enable this function. Tap on Off to disable this function. X Tap on OK to confirm your selection. To exit the menu without saving the set-
tings that have been changed, tap on Can cel Z 550 Rear Seat Entertainment System e n i l n O D N A M O C Power options The power options settings allow you to set the time that elapses before the display auto-
matically switches off. To activate the display again, press the <>
button. X Tap on Power options in the settings menu You will see the menu for automatically switching off the display. The dot # indicates the setting currently selected. X Tap on one of the times listed between 15 seconds and 10 minutes to select a time duration. X Tap on OK to confirm your selection. Tap on Cancel to exit the menu without accepting the new setting. Time and date Time and date can be used to set the formats in which the time and date are displayed on the handset. X Tap on Time and date in the settings menu You will see the menu for setting the for-
mats for the time and date. The dot # indicates the setting currently selected. X Tap on the desired time or date format to change the settings. The dot # jumps to the newly selected set-
ting. X Tap on OK to confirm your selection. Tap on Cancel to exit the menu without accepting the new setting. i The time and date are set in the handset automatically. Device information You will find the following information about the handset under Device information:
RSoftware version RSerial number RBluetooth address You cannot alter the settings in this menu. NFC The NFC setting is used to enable the wireless transmission of data using the NFC standard. X Tap on NFC in the settings menu You will see the menu for switching NFC on and off. The dot # indicates the setting currently selected. X Tap on On to enable NFC or on Off to dis-
able NFC. X Tap on OK to confirm your selection. Tap on Cancel to exit the menu without accepting the new setting. Reset Via Reset setting you can reset the handset to the factory settings. All personal settings will be lost. An overview of the handset's basic settings can be found here <>. To reset the settings in COMAND Online, it is necessary to reset COMAND Online. Link ->
X Tap on Reset in the settings menu The menu for resetting the settings appears. X Tap on Reset settings on handset to begin the reset. X By tapping on OK, you confirm that you acknowledge the consequences of reset-
ting. The handset is reset in the next step. X Tap on Yes to confirm that you want to reset the handset. All the data stored on the handset will be deleted. X Press No to cancel the reset. Audio CD/DVD and MP3 mode Important safety notes G WARNING The CD/DVD drive is a class 1 laser product. Never open the housing. There is a risk of exposure to invisible laser radiation if the housing is opened, or if the casing is faulty or damaged. The Rear Seat Entertainment System contains no parts which you can repair yourself. For safety reasons, all maintenance work must be carried out by qualified aftersales techni-
cians. General notes You will find information on the following top-
ics in the Audio section:
RNotes on CDs/DVDs RNotes on MP3 mode (Y page 499) RNotes on copyright Inserting a CD/DVD
: Disc slot
; Disc eject button Depending on the vehicle model and equip-
ment level, the CD/DVD drive is found:
Rbehind the centre console in a folding com-
partment, or Runder the rear bench seat, or Rin the stowage box between the rear seats. Rear Seat Entertainment System 551 The CD/DVD drive is a single disc drive. If there is already a disc inserted, this must be ejected before another is inserted. X Insert a disc into the disc slot. The printed side of the disc must face upwards. If neither side of the disc is prin-
ted, the side you wish to play must face downwards. The CD/DVD drive draws in the disc. e n i l n O D N A M O C The CD/DVD drive plays the disc:
Rif it has been inserted correctly and is a permissible disc, and Rafter you have switched on disc mode
(audio CD/audio DVD/MP3 mode)
(Y page 552). Data on an MP3 CD first needs to be loaded by the drive. Loading may take some time, depending on the number of folders and tracks. Z 552 Rear Seat Entertainment System Switching to audio CD, audio DVD or MP3 mode e n i l n O D N A M O C Example: audio CD mode
: Data medium type _
; Track number
= Track name (only if stored on the disc as CD text)
? Track time A Graphic time and track display B Current playback settings (no symbol for
"Normal track sequence") C To set the bass D To set the treble E Disc name (if stored on the disc as CD text) F To call up the track list G Playback options X Insert a CD/DVD (Y page 551). The Rear Seat Entertainment System loads the inserted disc. X Select Disc in the menu using the 9=; buttons on the remote control and confirm by pressing the 9 but-
ton. The corresponding mode is switched on. The Rear Seat Entertainment System plays the disc. Example: audio DVD mode
: Data medium type
; Track number
= Track name (if stored on the disc)
? Track time A Graphic time and track display B Current playback settings (no symbol for
"Normal track sequence") C To set the bass D To set the treble E Disc name (if stored on the disc) F To call up the track list G Stop function H Pause function I Playback options Example: MP3 mode
: Data medium type
; Track number
= Track name
? Track time A Graphic time and track display Rear Seat Entertainment System 553 e n i l n O D N A M O C B Current playback settings (no symbol for
"Normal track sequence") C To set the bass D To set the treble E Disc name or current folder F To call up the folder list G Playback options, to switch track infor-
mation on/off i Variable bit rates in MP3 tracks can result in the elapsed time shown being different to the actual elapsed time. Selecting a track Selecting by skipping to a track X To skip forwards or backwards to a track: press the = or ; button on the remote control. or X Press the E or F button. The skip forward function skips to the next track. If the elapsed track time has passed 8 sec-
onds, the function skips back to the begin-
ning of the track. If the elapsed time is shorter, it will skip to the start of the pre-
vious track. If the Random tracks or Random folder playback option has been selected, the track order is random. Selecting by track list In audio CD mode, the track list contains all tracks on the disc currently playing. In audio DVD mode, the track list contains all tracks in the currently active group. In MP3 mode, the track list shows all tracks in the currently active folder as well as the folder structure, allowing you to select any track on the MP3 CD. X Select Track list (audio CD/DVD mode) or Folder (MP3 mode) using the :=; buttons on the remote control, and confirm by pressing the 9 button. or X Press the 9 button when the display/
selection window is active. The track list appears. The # dot indicates the current track. X Select a track using the 9: buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. Making a selection by entering the track number directly X Press the h button on the remote con-
trol. The track entry display appears. Example: track 2 X Press number button 2. Example: track 12 X Press the corresponding number keys in rapid succession. X Wait for approximately three seconds after making the entry. You will hear the track that has been entered. The corresponding basic menu then reappears. i It is not possible to enter numbers that exceed the number of tracks on the CD or in the currently active folder. Fast forward/rewind X With the display/selection window active, press the = or ; button on the remote control repeatedly until you reach the desired position. or X Press and hold the E or F button until the desired position is reached. Selecting a folder This function is only available in MP3 mode. Z 554 Rear Seat Entertainment System X Select Folder in MP3 mode using the :=; buttons on the remote control and press the 9 button to confirm. or X Press the 9 button when the display/
selection window is active. The folder content appears. e n i l n O D N A M O C
: Folder selection symbol
; Current folder name
= Track symbol X To switch to the superordinate folder:
select symbol : using the 9: but-
tons on the remote control and press the 9 button to confirm. The display shows the next folder up. X Select a folder using the 9: buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. You will see the tracks in the folder. X Select a track using the 9: buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. The track is played and the corresponding folder is now the active folder. Pause function This function is only available in audio DVD mode. X To pause playback: select using the :=; buttons on the remote control and press the 9 button to confirm. The display changes to . X To continue playback: select and press the 9 button to confirm. The display changes to . Stop function This function is only available in audio DVD mode. X To interrupt playback: select using the :=; buttons on the remote control and press the 9 button to confirm. The display changes to . X To continue playback: select and press the 9 button to confirm. Playback continues from the point where it was interrupted. X To stop playback: while playback is inter-
rupted, select again and press the 9 button to confirm. Playback stops and returns to the begin-
ning of the DVD. is highlighted. X To restart playback: select and press the 9 button to confirm. Playback starts from the beginning of the DVD.
: Folder selection symbol
; Folder symbol Setting the audio format X Select DVD-A using the :=;
buttons on the remote control and press 9 to confirm. X Select Group using the 9: buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. The list of available audio formats appears. The # dot indicates the format currently selected. X Select an audio format using the 9: buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. X To exit the menu: press the =
or ; button. Playback options X Select CD, DVD-A or MP3 using the :=; buttons on the remote control and press the 9 button to confirm. The options list appears. The # dot indi-
cates the option currently selected. X Select Normal track sequence, Random tracks or Random folder using the 9: buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. The option is switched on. For all options except Normal track sequence, you will see a corresponding display in the display/
selection window. i If you switch the data carrier which you are currently listening to, the Normal track sequence option is activated auto-
matically. If an option is selected, it remains selected after the Rear Seat Enter-
tainment System is switched on or off. Switching track information on/off
(MP3 mode only) If the function is switched on, folder and track names are displayed. If the function is switched off, disc and file names are displayed. Rear Seat Entertainment System 555 X Select MP3 using the :=; but-
tons on the remote control and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select Display track information using the 9: buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. The function is switched on O or off , depending on the previous status. TV mode General notes Information on channel reception quality can be found in the "Media" section
(Y page 520). Switching to TV mode X Select TV using the 9=; but-
tons on the remote control and press the 9 button to confirm. You see the last TV channel selected, pro-
vided it can still be received. e n i l n O D N A M O C Showing/hiding the control menu X To show: press the 9 or : button on the remote control. X To hide: press the 9 or : button. or X After approximately eight seconds, the menu is automatically hidden. Showing/hiding the menu X To show: press the 9 button on the remote control. or X Select Menu while the control menu is shown and press the 9 button to confirm. X To hide: press the 9 button, select Full screen and press the 9 button to confirm. Z 556 Rear Seat Entertainment System e n i l n O D N A M O C Selecting TV channels Selecting channels using the control menu X Press the = or ; button on the remote control while the display window is active. or X Press the E or F button. The TV tuner selects the previous or next channel from the alphabetical channel list. Setting channels via the channel presets X To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control. or X Select Menu while the control menu is shown and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select Presets using the =; but-
tons and press the 9 button to confirm. The channel preset memory appears. The
# dot indicates where the selected chan-
nel is currently stored. X Select a channel using the 9: but-
tons and press the 9 button to confirm. or X Press a number button. Setting a channel from the channel list Notes on the channel list can be found in the
"Media" section (Y page 521). Information regarding COMAND Online also applies to the Rear Seat Entertainment System. X To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control. or X Select Menu while the control menu is shown and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select TV using the =; buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select Channel list and press the 9 button to confirm. The channel list appears. The # dot in front of a list entry indicates the currently selected channel. A number before the list entry shows the memory slot in the channel presets. X Select a channel using the 9: but-
tons and press the 9 button to confirm. Selecting channels by entering the chan-
nel and programme number Several programmes can be transmitted on one channel with digital TV. You can therefore enter a channel and the desired programme on this channel. Only one programme can be transmitted on a channel with analogue TV. The programme entry function therefore has no effect. X To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control. or X Select Menu while the control menu is shown and press the 9 button to confirm. X Option 1: select TV using the =;
buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select Channel entry and press the 9 button to confirm. X Option 2: press the h button while the TV is playing. Irrespective of the option, an input bar appears at the top of the screen. X To set a channel: enter the channel num-
ber using the number keys and press the 9 button to confirm. or X Press and hold the number key until the entry line is hidden. The channel is set. i If you have not entered a programme number, the first programme with ade-
quate reception will be set for a digital channel. i You can enter channels or programmes available in your country even if the recep-
tion is currently not adequate. If you enter channels that are either not intended for or not allowed in your country, the Invalid channel number message appears. Storing TV channels Storing channels manually There are ten preset positions available. X To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control or confirm Menu by pressing the 9 button while the control menu is shown. X Select Presets using the =; but-
tons and press the 9 button to confirm. The channel preset memory appears. The
# dot indicates under which preset the currently selected channel is stored. X To store a channel: select a preset using the 9: buttons and press and hold the 9 button until you hear a tone. or X Press and hold a number button until you hear a tone. The TV picture then reappears. Storing channels automatically This function automatically stores channels with adequate reception in order of their reception quality. Any channels stored man-
ually in the preset memory will be lost. X To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control or confirm Menu by pressing the 9 button while the control menu is shown. Rear Seat Entertainment System 557 X Select Presets using the =; but-
tons and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select Autostore and press the 9 button to confirm. The Rear Seat Entertainment System searches for channels it can receive. The available channels are automatically stored in the preset positions. e n i l n O D N A M O C Information about the current pro-
gramme This function is only available on digital TV channels. If you are watching an analogue TV channel, this menu cannot be selected. X To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control or confirm Menu by pressing the 9 button while the control menu is shown. X Select Info using the =; buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. If the current TV channel provides the cor-
responding information, this will be dis-
played. i It can take a few seconds for the infor-
mation to be displayed. Displaying the current programme or programme preview This function is only available on digital TV channels. The programme preview is also referred to as the electronic programme guide (EPG). X To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control or confirm Menu by pressing the 9 button while the control menu is shown. X Select TV using the =; buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select Channel list and press the 9 button to confirm. The channel list appears. It shows the cur-
rent programme on the digital TV channels Z 558 Rear Seat Entertainment System e n i l n O D N A M O C with adequate reception. The # dot in front of a list entry indicates the currently selected channel. X To show the programme preview: select Display programme preview and press the 9 button to confirm. The channel list shows the channel's next programme. X To show the current programme: select Display current programme and press the 9 button to confirm. X To close the display: press the % but-
ton. indicates the currently selected reception area or country. X Select the reception area and press the 9 button to confirm. A message appears to inform you that if the wrong country is set, correct reception will not be possible. X Select Yes or No and press the 9 button to confirm. If you select Yes, the Rear Seat Entertain-
ment System switches the country. If you select No, the country list will appear again. Basic TV settings Fixing the frequency X To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control or confirm Menu by pressing the 9 button while the control menu is shown. X Select TV using the =; buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select Channel fix and press the 9 but-
ton to confirm. The function is switched on O or off , depending on the previous status. When the function is switched on, FIX appears in the display window. X To exit the menu: press the =
or ; button. Setting the reception region X To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control or confirm Menu by pressing the 9 button while the control menu is shown. X Select TV using the =; buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select TV standard and press the 9 but-
ton to confirm. A list appears showing the reception regions. The # dot in front of a list entry Teletext Switching teletext on/off X To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control. or X Select Menu while the control menu is shown and press the 9 button to confirm. X To switch on: select Teletext using the
=; buttons and press the 9 button to confirm. The first teletext page is displayed. X To switch off: press the % back button. Selecting a teletext page X To select a page directly: press the cor-
responding number keys on the remote control. X To call up the previous/next page: press the 9 or : button. i You can only enter pages that are permis-
sible for teletext between 100 and 899. Dynamic teletext page A dynamic teletext page consists of several subpages. The display automatically changes to the next page after a certain time. Video DVD mode Important safety notes G WARNING The CD/DVD drive is a class 1 laser product. If you open the housing of the CD/DVD drive, invisible laser beams may be released. These laser beams may damage your retina. There is a risk of injury. You must not open the casing. Always have maintenance work and repairs carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. General notes DVD playback requirements You may encounter playback problems when playing copied discs. There are a large variety of discs, DVD authoring software, writing software and writers available. This variety means that there is no guarantee that the Rear Seat Entertainment System will be able to play video DVDs that you have copied your-
self. Other information can be found under Video
(Y page 527). Information regarding COMAND Online also applies to the Rear Seat Entertainment System. Function restrictions Depending on the DVD, it is possible that cer-
tain functions or actions described in this section will be temporarily blocked or may not function at all. As soon as you try to activate these functions or actions, you will see the K symbol in the display. Switching to video DVD mode X Insert a video DVD (Y page 551). The Rear Seat Entertainment System loads the disc. If disc mode was the last mode selected, it will now be active. Rear Seat Entertainment System 559 If it was not, switch on video DVD mode as described in the following instructions. X Select Disc in the menu using the 9=; buttons on the remote control and confirm by pressing the 9 but-
ton. If the video DVD fulfils the playback criteria:
the film either starts automatically or the menu saved on the DVD appears. If the DVD menu appears, you must start the film manually. X Select the corresponding menu item in the DVD menu. Showing/hiding the control menu e n i l n O D N A M O C Control menu
: Data medium type
; Current track
= Current scene
? Track time A Shows the menu X To show: press the 9 or : button on the remote control. X To hide: press the 9 or : button. or X Wait for approximately 8 seconds. Z 560 Rear Seat Entertainment System Showing/hiding the menu X To continue playback: select and press the 9 button to confirm. The menu is hidden. Stop function X To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control. or X Select Menu while the control menu is shown and press the 9 button to confirm. X To interrupt playback: select and press the 9 button to confirm. The display changes to . The video image is hidden. X To continue playback: select and press the 9 button to confirm. Playback continues from the point where it was interrupted. The menu is hidden. X To stop playback: while playback is inter-
rupted, select again and press the 9 button to confirm. Playback stops and returns to the begin-
ning of the DVD. is highlighted. X To restart playback: select and press the 9 button to confirm. Playback starts from the beginning of the DVD. Selecting a scene/chapter General notes Also observe the information on the video DVD mode (Y page 532). Skipping forwards/backwards X Press the = or ; button on the remote control. or X Press the E or F button. The control menu (Y page 530) appears for approximately eight seconds. e n i l n O D N A M O C Menu system
: Video DVD options
; Pause function
= Stop function
? To set the treble A To set the bass X To show: press the 9 button on the remote control. or X Select Menu while the control menu is shown and press the 9 button to confirm. X To hide: press the 9 button, select Full Screen and press the 9 button to confirm. Fast forward/rewind X Press and hold the E or F button on the remote control until the desired posi-
tion has been reached. You see the control menu. Pause function X To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control. or X Select Menu while the control menu is shown and press the 9 button to confirm. X To pause playback: select and press the 9 button to confirm. The display changes to . Selecting a scene/chapter directly The examples illustrate how to select scene/
chapter 5. X Option 1: while the film is playing, press the h button on the remote control. X Press the corresponding number key, such as 5. X Option 2: while the film is playing, press the 9 button on the remote control and show the menu. X Select DVD-V and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select DVD functions and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select Scene selection and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select 5 using the 9 or : button and press the 9 button to confirm. In both cases, playback will begin from the 5th scene/chapter after a brief pause. Selecting a film/title Option 1:
X Press the 9 button on the remote control and show the menu. X Select DVD-V and press the 9 button on the remote control to confirm. Rear Seat Entertainment System 561 X To call up the selection list: press the 9 button. X Select a film/track. Option 2:
Example: selecting film 2 X Press button 2. After a brief pause, the second film is played. DVD menu Calling up the DVD menu The DVD menu is the menu stored on the DVD itself. It is structured in various ways accord-
ing to the individual DVD and permits certain actions and settings. In the case of multi-language DVDs, for exam-
ple, you can change the DVD language in the DVD menu. X Press the 9 button on the remote control and show the menu. X Select DVD-V and press the 9 button on the remote control to confirm. X Select DVD functions and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select Menu and press the 9 button to confirm. The DVD menu appears. Selecting menu items in the DVD menu e n i l n O D N A M O C X Select DVD functions and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select Title selection and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select a menu item using the 9:=; buttons on the Z 562 Rear Seat Entertainment System remote control and press the 9 button to confirm. A menu appears. X Confirm Select by pressing the 9 button. The Rear Seat Entertainment System car-
ries out the action or shows a submenu. X If available, additional options can now be selected. The Rear Seat Entertainment System then switches back to the DVD menu. e n i l n O D N A M O C i Menu items that cannot be selected are shown in grey. i Depending on the DVD, the menu items:
Back (to the movie), Play, Stop, E, F or Go up may either not function at all or may not function at certain points in the DVD menu. To indicate this, the K symbol appears in the display. Stopping a film or skipping to the begin-
ning or end of a scene X Select any menu item from the DVD menu. The menu appears. X To stop the film: select the Stop menu item and press the 9 button on the remote control to confirm. X To skip to the end of a scene: select the F menu item and press the 9 button to confirm. X To skip to the beginning of a scene:
select the E menu item and press the 9 button to confirm. Moving up one level in the DVD menu X Show the DVD menu. X Press the % back button on the remote control or select the corresponding menu item in the DVD menu. or X Select any menu item in the DVD menu and press W the COMAND controller to con-
firm. X Select Go up and press W to confirm. Going back to the film X Press the % back button repeatedly until you see the movie. or X Select any menu item in the DVD menu and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select the Back (to the movie) menu item in the menu and press the 9 button to confirm. Setting the audio format This function is not available on all DVDs. If it is available, you can set the audio language or the audio format. The number of settings is dependent on the DVD content. It may also be possible to access the settings from the DVD menu. X Press the 9 button on the remote control and show the menu. X Select DVD-V and press the 9 button on the remote control to confirm. X Select DVD functions and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select Audio language and press the 9 button to confirm. A menu appears after a short while. The
# dot in front of an entry indicates the currently selected language. X Select a language using the 9: but-
tons and press the 9 button to confirm. X To exit the menu: press the =
or ; button. Subtitles and camera angle These functions are not available on all DVDs. The number of subtitle languages and camera angles available depends on the content of the DVD. It may also be possible to access the settings from the DVD menu. X Press the 9 button on the remote control and show the menu. X Select DVD-V and press the 9 button on the remote control to confirm. X Select DVD functions and press the 9 button to confirm. X Select Subtitles or Camera angle and press the 9 button to confirm. In both cases, a menu appears after a few seconds. The # dot in front of an entry indicates the current setting. X Select a setting using the 9: but-
tons and press the 9 button to confirm. X To exit the menu: press the =
or ; button. Interactive content DVDs may also contain interactive content
(e.g. a video game). In a video game, you may be able to influence events, for example, by selecting and triggering actions. The type and number of actions depend on the DVD. X Select an action using the 9;:= buttons on the remote control and press the 9 button to execute it. A menu appears and the first entry, Select, is highlighted. X Press the 9 button. Navitainment Online and Internet functions Rear Seat Entertainment System 563 e n i l n O D N A M O C Z 564 User Instruction NTG5 1 Technical Information 1.1 Materials NTG5 infotainment system est em conformidade com os mais recentes lanamentos de directivas RoHS (2002/95/EC) e ELV (2000/53/EC), e tambm o regulamento REACH
(CE) No. 1907/2006. Marcao de polmero partes acc. a VDA 260, respectivamente EN ISO 1043.Declaration of Conformity to EC regulation R&TTE. 1.2 Declaration of Conformity to EC regulation R&TTE Latviski [Latvian]:
Lietuvi [Lithuanian]: iuo HARMAN deklaruoja, kad is NTG5 system atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB esky [Czech]:
Dansk [Danish]:
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English:
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Magyar [Hungarian]:
Polski [Polish]:
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Svenska [Swedish]:
slenska (Icelandic):
HARMAN tmto prohlauje, e tento NTG5 system je ve shod se zkladnmi poadavky a dalmi pslunmi ustanovenmi smrnice 1999/5/ES. Undertegnede HARMAN erklrer herved, at flgende udstyr NTG5 system overholder de vsentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Hiermit erklrt HARMAN, dass sich das Gert NTG5 system in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschlgigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Kesolevaga kinnitab HARMAN seadme NTG5 system vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/E phinuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele stetele. Hereby, HARMAN, declares that this NTG5 system is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Por medio de la presente HARMAN declara que el NTG5 system cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. HARMAN NTG5 system 1999/5/. Par la prsente HARMAN dclare que l'appareil NTG5 system est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Con la presente HARMAN dichiara che questo NTG5 system conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Ar o HARMAN deklar, ka NTG5 system atbilst Direktvas 1999/5/EK btiskajm prasbm un citiem ar to saisttajiem noteikumiem. Direktyvos nuostatas. Hierbij verklaart HARMAN dat het toestel NTG5 system in overeenstemming is met de essentile eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Hawnhekk, HARMAN, jiddikjara li dan NTG5 system jikkonforma mal-tiijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC. Alulrott, HARMAN nyilatkozom, hogy a NTG5 system megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet kvetelmnyeknek s az 1999/5/EC irnyelv egyb elrsainak. Niniejszym HARMAN owiadcza, e NTG5 system jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC HARMAN declara que este NTG5 system est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposies da Directiva 1999/5/CE. HARMAN izjavlja, da je ta NTG5 system v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloili direktive 1999/5/ES. HARMAN tmto vyhlasuje, e NTG5 system spa zkladn poiadavky a vetky prslun ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. HARMAN vakuuttaa tten ett NTG5 system tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Hrmed intygar HARMAN att denna NTG5 system str I verensstmmelse med de vsentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta bestmmelser som framgr av direktiv 1999/5/EG. Hr me lsir HARMAN yfir v a NTG5 system er samrmi vi grunnkrfur og arar krfur, sem NTG5_UserManual-SV_130307-english.docx Version 1.0 User Instruction NTG5 Norsk [Norwegian]:
gerar eru tilskipun 1999/5/EC HARMAN erklrer herved at utstyret NTG5 system er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. 1.3 FCC statements (North America)
(15.19)
"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 any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation and (15.21) CAUTION TO USERS / FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment Industry Canada (IC) statement 1.4 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. NTG5_UserManual-SV_130307-english.docx Version 1.0 User Instruction NTG5 1.5 Type of Equipment Users Guide for KOREA Type of Equipment A
( ) Class A Equipment
(Industrial Broadcasting &
Communication Equipment) Users Guide
(A)
. This equipment is Industrial (Class A) electromagnetic wave suitability equipment and seller or user should take notice of it, and this equipment is to be used in the places except for home. 1.6 Argentina declaration Certification number:: Aprobado CNC XXXX/YY
(certification number will be included as soon as the homologation is finished) 1.7 Armenia declaration Manual will be available in Russian language. 1.8 Botswana declaration Information after homologation is finished - will be included here. 1.9 Brazil declaration Este equipamento opera em carter secundrio, isto , no tem direito a proteo contra interferncia prejudicial, mesmo de estaes do mesmo tipo, e no pode causar interferncia a sistemas operando em carter primrio. NTG5_UserManual-SV_130307-english.docx Version 1.0 User Instruction NTG5 1.10 Indonesia declaration Number to be filled after homologation is finished. 1.11 Oman declaration Number to be filled after homologation is finished. 1.12 Russia declaration Registration Nr. XX-XXXX. Number to be filled after homologation is finished.
(when GOST-R is applicable then the label will be printed in U/M accordingly) 1.13 United Arabian Emirates - declaration
. 1.14 Mexico declaration
'Para cumplimiento de la Cofetel:
La operacin de este equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operacin no deseada
(Translation: To be in compliance with the Cofetel:
The operation of this equipment is subject to the following two conditions: (1) it is possible that this equipment or device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) the equipment or device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation). NTG5_UserManual-SV_130307-english.docx Version 1.0 User Instruction NTG5 1.15 Environmental information Remote Control and Wireless Headphone -
Batteries contain harmful substances. Please dont throw into household trash. Use environmental disposal. NTG5_UserManual-SV_130307-english.docx Version 1.0
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2013-04-17 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2472 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2013-04-17
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Harman Becker Automotive Systems
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0014703417
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Becker-Gring-Strasse 16
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1 2 |
Karlsbad-Ittersbach, N/A 76307
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1 2 |
Germany
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@babt.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
T8G
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
9099
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
S**** D**** V******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+4972******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+4972********
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1 2 |
s******@harman.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 10/14/2013 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Infotainment System with Headunit (with BT, WLAN, Kleer technology) | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. | ||||
1 2 | Output power is conducted. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter RF Exposure procedures. End users must be informed of the requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
DEKRA TESTING AND CERTIFICATION CO., LTD.
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1 2 | Name |
W**** L******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 |
w******@dekra.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0003 | 1902KFX | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0002 | 1M21GXD | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2472 | 0.045 | 16M4D1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2472 | 0.009 | 13M7G1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 15C | CC | 2403 | 2478 | 0.001 | 2M98FXD |
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