Telephone 433 Switching on and changing telephony operating modes Overview COMAND Online starts the telephony mode depending on whether: 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.
Telephone 434 COMAND Online Switching between modes of telephony If your vehicle is equipped with an optional data-enabled telephone module with Bluetooth® (SAP profile), you can switch the telephony 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 controller: turn and press the controller.
Telephone 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.
Telephone 436 Using speed dial presets to make a call The speed dial list contains stored entries from the phone book (Y page 445). Option 1: mobile phones) (Y page 436) B Send call to the rear Option 2: 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). X Switching off: X COMAND Online A To send DTMF tones (not possible with all Press one of the number keys for longer than two seconds.
Telephone or X Press the corresponding key on the COMAND Online number keypad. Every character selected will be transmitted immediately. 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: Transmitting a phone book entry as a DTMF character string: X X or To select Name: turn the controller and press to confirm.
Telephone 438 Making a second call If the following requirements are met, you can make another call while on the phone with someone else: 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.
Telephone 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 telephone 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 automatically downloaded to COMAND Online after connection.
Telephone 440 Sym- Explanation bol COMAND Online à Contact imported from a mobile phone that supports PBAP or imported from a convenience phone ¯ 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.
Returning to the telephone book with character bar: X To select & from the list: turn the controller and press to confirm. or X 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 controller. If you select Yes, the entry is deleted in accordance with the rules described above. If you select No, the process will be cancelled. Press the % button.
Telephone 442 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 COMAND Online : 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.
Telephone 443 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. 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.
Telephone 444 COMAND Online 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 controller repeatedly until the list is highlighted. Phone category Display (phone book and address book) Not classified ; Landline ¬ Storing a phone number Mobile Ï Car ´ New address book entry For incoming calls from a person who is not in the address book, COMAND Online displays the phone number in the call list.
Telephone To select a category for the number, e.g. Home: turn the controller and press to confirm. 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.
Telephone 446 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. COMAND Online 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 X X To select Assign speed dial preset: turn and press the controller. The speed dial list appears.
Deleting a speed dial preset Deleting all speed dial presets: 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 disappears once you have read the message. The ú mail symbol is displayed if the message memory is full. The symbol disappears once you delete at least one message.
Telephone 448 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: COMAND Online RAll messages All messages are downloaded automatically. RNew messages Only new messages received by the phone are downloaded automatically. ROff Text message reception is deactivated.
Telephone 449 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: To call up the telephone basic menu: press the % button once or repeatedly. X To switch to the menu bar: slide V¬ the controller.
Telephone 450 Writing messages New message Calling up a template: X To switch to the bottom line of the character 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. COMAND Online Sending a message: X To select ¬ in the first line of the character bar: turn and press the controller. The message is sent.
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 controller. The input menu appears. The subject line is automatically filled in with the same details as those in the original message.
Telephone 452 X To select Delete: turn and press the controller. A deletion prompt appears. X To select Yes or No: turn and press the controller. If you select Yes, the message is deleted. If you select No, the process will be cancelled. 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.
Telephone Searching for an address book entry X To switch to the menu bar: slide VÆ the controller. X To select New: turn the controller and press to confirm. An input menu for surname, first name and telephone number appears. COMAND Online : ¥ 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).
Telephone 454 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 email addresses RInternet address Rtwo addresses Rtwo navigation addresses (transferred from Navigation) Rgeo-coordinates COMAND Online Rtwo Adding information to an address book entry X To select the required data field (e.g. email): turn the controller. X To select the "Add...
Telephone 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).
456 Telephone COMAND Online 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.
Telephone Source Conditions Memory card The SD memory card is inserted. It contains importable contact details. USB device The USB device is inserted into the USB port. It contains 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.
Telephone 458 X COMAND Online Start the data transfer on the external Bluetooth® device (see the operating instructions for the device). The number of vCards received is displayed. 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.
Telephone RSlovakia Mercedes-Benz Contact RSpain Introduction Rthe vehicle identification number total distance recorder reading Rthe vehicle position Rthe telephone number Rthe service code (only when required for maintenance) Rthe i Please note that Mercedes-Benz Contact is a Mercedes-Benz customer service. In emergencies, always call the national emergency services first, using the standard national emergency service telephone numbers.
Telephone 460 COMAND Online Demand-actuated service message To attain the optimal level of support in maintaining 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: is due soon.
Telephone Bluetooth®-capable mobile phone which, if possible, supports the MAP profile (Message Access Profile) for sending text messages, 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.
462 Telephone 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 corresponding message on the COMAND display: COMAND Online Ra connection to the Mercedes-Benz emergency call centre could not be made Rnor has a call been automatically forwarded to the public emergency call centre In such circumstances, dial the emergency number 112 on your mobile phone.
Online and Internet If the Mercedes-Benz emergency call is available, you see the SOS READY display message in the basic telephone menu. If a Mercedes-Benz emergency call is triggered 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.
464 Online and Internet i The availability of individual MercedesBenz 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 vehicle is stationary. COMAND Online 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).
Online and Internet Selecting/setting Internet access data Calling up the list of mobile phone network 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 functions appears. X Select Settings by sliding ÆV and turning cVd the COMAND controller and press W to confirm.
Online and Internet 466 COMAND controller and press W to confirm (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 . Selecting access data of the mobile phone network provider COMAND Online i You must set the access data of the mobile phone network provider who provides the SIM card and the associated data package (access settings) for the connected mobile phone.
Online and Internet 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 X X To edit the access data: proceed as described for manually entering the access data (Y page 468).
Online and Internet 468 COMAND Online Manually setting the access data of the mobile phone network provider Explanation of the access data Input field Meaning Provider: 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 . Ph. number: Access number for establishing the connection i The access number depends on the mobile phone used. For GSM/ UMTS mobile phones, *99***1# is used as a standard.
Online and Internet Input field 469 COMAND controller and press W to confirm. The input menu for the phone number appears. Meaning DNS address: The DNS addresses (Domain Name Service) can be negotiated automatically or entered manually. The required information can be obtained from your mobile phone network provider. network providers support the Automatic function. If you selected the Manual option, you are usually required to enter a DNS address.
Online and Internet 470 Manual: uses the entries in DNS 1 and DNS 2. 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 COMAND Online 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.
Online and Internet X Confirm Copy provider entry by pressing 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" section (Y page 468). 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).
Online and Internet 472 mobile phone and mobile phone network used. Ending the connection X Press the ~ button on COMAND Online or on the multifunction steering wheel. or COMAND Online X To select the scissors symbol on the bottom right of the carousel view: turn and press the controller. i If the mobile phone Internet connection is cancelled, COMAND Online tries to reconnect. You should therefore always close the connection on COMAND Online or via the multifunction steering wheel.
Online and Internet To display details: select Details. The address of the selected entry is displayed. X To use a search result as the destination: 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 destination from this memory and save it permanently in the contacts (Y page 417). X To call a destination: select Call.
Online and Internet 474 Weather Introduction COMAND can receive weather forecasts anywhere 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: COMAND Online Rhazard icons (e.g. storms, slippery conditions) Rprecipitation radar (e.g.
Online and Internet 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 displayed. X Select a winter sports area from the menu.
Online and Internet COMAND Online 476 Weather characteristic Display in the map Hazard icons Shows warnings Weather radar Displays the rain radar as a coloured area on the map Atmospheric pressure Displays air pressure with isobars and as a coloured area on the map Temperatures Displays the temperatures Cloud cover Displays the cloud cover Winds Displays wind direction with an arrow and wind speed with colouring i The hazard icon display is preset in the factory.
Online and Internet 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.
Online and Internet 478 Selecting weather data for the map view The weather map can display the following weather data: COMAND Online Rhazard icons (e.g. storms, slippery conditions) 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).
Online and Internet 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 confirm. 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 cancelled.
Online and Internet 480 Internet X Calling up a website Display restriction Internet pages cannot be shown while the vehicle is in motion. COMAND Online Calling up the carousel view X In the main function bar, select the ® symbol 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).
Online and Internet Calling up the next website X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Next. Other menu functions Opening in a new window You can open up to five windows simultaneously. X Call up the menu (Y page 480). X Select Open in new window. X To select the window: select View. In the carousel view, select the websites with the controller. View You can use this function to: X Rposition Add to favourites Adds the current website to the favourites.
Online and Internet 482 Displaying the complete web address of the selected link Selecting favourites X Call up the carousel view (Y page 480). X X Call up the menu (Y page 480). Select Link details. The URL appears. X Press the controller and close the display. X COMAND Online Settings The settings are described in a separate section (Y page 483). Editing favourites Editing favourites in the carousel view X X Favourites Introduction Favourites are frequently visited websites.
Calling up details X X Call up the Favourites menu (Y page 482). Select Details. or X Press the z button. The detailed display appears. Exiting X X Call up the Favourites menu (Y page 482). 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). Select Delete. A query appears. X Select Yes and confirm. The favourite is deleted.
Radio 484 X Select the setting with the controller. The # dot in front of an entry indicates which setting is active. or COMAND Online X Select Delete all data on exiting. Switch the setting on O or off ª. Option Function All Deletes all private data. Cache Deletes data in the temporary storage. Cookies Deletes cookies that are created by websites which you have called up. Websites visited Deletes all websites visited (path).
Radio 485 Radio basic display To activate the main function and menu bar: in radio mode, slide ZVÆ the controller.
Radio 486 COMAND Online Menu bar Submenu Commentary Station tracking Station tracking options Display artist and track Switches artist and track display on and off TA Switches the traffic announcements on/off Sorting Sorts the list of stations Edit Selects and edits station presets è Searches for station by name Waveband Selection of radio sources Info Switches radio text plus information on/off Sound Sound and balance control Switching to DAB radio mode Setting the waveband Using
Radio station memories, Info on radio and Internet radio. X Turn the controller until the required waveband is in the centre and press to confirm. or 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. In radio mode: slide VÆ the controller.
Radio 488 COMAND remote control, and press the controller. Using the search function COMAND Online X In radio mode: slide VÆ the controller. The radio menu bar appears. X Select è 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 stations. This includes, for instance, reception quality and RDS data such as programme names and alternative frequencies.
Radio 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 VÆ the controller. Select Options. X You can switch the traffic announcements on or off with O or ª before TA. If the traffic announcement function is switched on, the symbol TA appears in the status bar. X Sorting X In radio mode: slide VÆ the controller.
Radio 490 Managing preset entries 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. COMAND Online Deleting marked stations Storing current stations X In radio mode: slide VÆ the controller.
Media 491 Activating media mode General notes Using the MEDIA button X Press the Õ button. The menu for the last accessed media source appears. X To select the media source: keep pressing the Õ button until the required media source has been set. The media sources appear in the following order: RCD 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.
Media 492 COMAND Online 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 connected 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.
Media 493 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 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. COMAND Online Reject Inserting and removing a disc from the single CD/DVD drive X To insert: press the þ button on the single drive.
494 Media Menu overview COMAND Online CD mode basic display : 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.
Media 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 <> message. X Insert a disc into the disc slot with the printed 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.
496 Media i If you are no longer using the SD memory COMAND Online card, you should remove it. High temperatures 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 contacts must face downwards. The music is played while the files are loaded in the background. If there are no supported audio/video files, you will see a message to this effect.
Media 497 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. X 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 keypad. To select Rename / delete files: press the controller. The contents are shown.
Media 498 Stop and playback function The search menu COMAND Online X To stop playback: in audio/video mode, slide VÆ the controller. The media menu bar is shown. X To activate Ë in the media menu bar: turn the controller and press to confirm Playback is interrupted here. The display changes to Ì. X To continue playback: in audio/video mode, slide VÆ the controller. The media menu bar is shown. X To activate Ì in the Media menu bar: turn and press the controller.
Media this by the logo in the bottom right-hand corner 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. 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 controller.
500 Media You should observe the following when assigning track names: COMAND Online Rtrack names must have at least one character. 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 .
Media Starting a music search X In Media mode, slide VÆ the controller. The media menu bar appears. X To select Search: turn the controller and press to confirm. The category list appears. 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.
Media 502 COMAND Online Search by current track list X To select Current track list in the category list: turn and press the controller. The selection list appears. X Select the required track. 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.
Media 503 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. COMAND Online 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 Õ button repeatedly until the MEDIA REGISTER is switched on.
504 Media COMAND Online MEDIA REGISTER basic display : 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
Media 505 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. 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 selected 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 2.
Media 506 X To cancel copying: select Cancel. Files are stored in the MEDIA REGISTER up until the point of cancellation. Renaming/deleting files COMAND Online X X X To switch on Media mode: keep pressing the Õ button until the required media mode has been switched on. X Slide VÆ 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.
Media 507 X Calling up memory space information X To switch on media mode: keep pressing the Õ button until the required media mode has been switched on. X Slide VÆ 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. 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.
Media 508 Before using Bluetooth® audio mode, you must check your Bluetooth® audio device for the following (see the Bluetooth® audio device's operating instructions): COMAND Online 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 Bluetooth® function. In addition, your device must be made "visible" to other devices.
Media 509 The Bluetooth® device list displays all authorised 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 controller.
Media 510 If COMAND Online does not find your Bluetooth® audio device, this may be due to particular 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. COMAND Online 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.
Media Ravailability status (shown after an update) Rauthorisation status X To close the detailed display: press the % button. 511 Switching to Bluetooth® audio mode Note De-authorising (de-registering) a Bluetooth® audio device To select a Bluetooth® audio device from the Bluetooth® device list: turn the controller. 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 controller.
Media 512 ing data is available, then the artist, track and album name can be displayed. COMAND Online Starting/stopping playback X To select Start playback:Ì: turn and press the controller. Playback starts. Ë is selected. X To stop playback: select Ë. A message appears. Ì is selected. X To continue playback: select Ì. A message appears. Ë is selected.
Media AVRCP Version 1.3. There is also no music search option available with Bluetooth® Audio. 513 Information on sound settings . Further information: "Audio AUX mode" (Y page 519). Selecting playback options If the Bluetooth® audio device supports the corresponding function, the following options are available: 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.
514 Media Media Interface mode Prerequisite COMAND Online 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.
Media 515 the number keypad: (Y page 492) the main function bar: (Y page 492) RUsing the device list: (Y page 492) RUsing the Õ button: (Y page 491) RUsing RUsing Supported devices The following data media can be connected to COMAND Online via the Media Interface: RiPod® RMP3 RUSB player 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.
516 Media 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 COMAND Online Selecting Search using media menu bar X Slide VÆ the controller. The media menu bar appears. X To select Search: turn the controller and press to confirm.
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. 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.
518 Media This option can be used if the active data medium is divided into partitions. 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.
Media Increasing the volume on COMAND Online 519 Video AUX operation Connecting external video sources G WARNING 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 X X Select Volume. Select Standard or Boost. Standard: the volume of the external audio source is adjusted to a standard value.
Media 520 Please see the corresponding device operating instructions for information on how to operate the external video source. Information on: RSound settings: Activating/deactivating full screen mode COMAND Online X 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.
Media Switching to TV mode 521 TV mode in SPLITVIEW X X Press the Õ button repeatedly until the last TV channel selected appears. The control menu is displayed in the TV picture. To hide the control menu: slide ZVÆ the controller. or X Wait for approximately eight seconds. X To show the control menu: slide ZVÆ or turn the controller. i If you turn the controller, the next/previous channel is selected. Selecting TV channels In the control menu X Turn or slide XVY the controller.
Media 522 In the channel presets COMAND Online X To show the menu: press the controller. 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 alphabetical order. It shows the current programme on the digital TV channels or radio stations with adequate reception. A dot # indicates the currently selected channel. X Select a station. The TV tuner selects the channel from the channel list.
Media 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 number: 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 The selected programme of the channel is automatically selected.
Media COMAND Online 524 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 programme information items for the selected channel. 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 ª.
Media X Select TV standard. You will see a message informing you that if the wrong country is set, correct reception will not be possible. X Select Yes or No. Yes sets the country. No calls up the list again. 525 COMAND language is activated as well, this setting is then used for the following program. Teletext Switching teletext on/off X X To show the menu: press the controller. To select Options: turn the controller and press it. X Select Audio/subtitles.
Media 526 Digital teletext is only available in some countries, 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. COMAND Online 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 displayed.
Media 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 stationary. 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.
COMAND Online 528 Media Control menu Function Operation Video menu Selection of scene, fast forward/ rewind In full-screen mode, slide ¬ the controller. DVD functions Title, scene, language, subtitles ... In full-screen mode, press the controller Function restrictions Depending on the DVD, certain functions or actions may not function at all. The symbol K appears in the display.
Media 529 COMAND Online 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. DVD full-screen mode Options menu 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.
Media 530 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 keypad. X To hide the menu: press the % button. COMAND Online 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.
Media Video menu 531 To select ò from the DVD functions: turn and press the controller. Overview of DVD functions COMAND Online : Data medium type ; Current track = Shows the menu bars for the DVD basic display ? Current scene A Track time Operating the video menu X X To select the next scene: turn the controller to the right. To select the previous scene: turn the controller anti-clockwise. To fast forward/rewind: slide XVY and hold the controller until the desired position has been reached.
Media 532 COMAND Online To select É from the DVD functions: turn and press the controller. The Ë display changes to Ì. The video image is hidden. X To continue playback: select Ì. Playback continues from the point where it was interrupted. X To stop playback: select É again while playback is interrupted. X To start playback again: select Ì. Playback restarts from the beginning. Pause function X Show the DVD functions (Y page 531). X Pause playback: To select Ë: turn and press the controller.
Sound 533 After you have zoomed into the picture, you can move the section of the picture. X To move the section of the picture: slide ZVÆ and XVY the controller. X To revert to the original size: press the controller or X Starting a slide show X While viewing a picture, press the controller. The image menu appears. X To select Start slideshow: turn the controller and press to confirm. The slide show starts. X To end the slide show: press the controller. The image menu appears.
Sound 534 The Burmester Premium Sound System is available for all functions in the radio and media modes. COMAND Online Sound settings for Description Premium Sound Surround sound Subtle surround sound for mono and stereo recordings Sound mode for Front/All/Rear Optimised sound for the selected area Settings for Burmester Premium Sound X To adjust treble, mid-range and bass: select Sound. The adjustment scales appear.
Sound 535 RSound presets and REqualiser Surround-sound playback does not function for mono signal sources, such as the medium wave range in radio mode. On some stereo recordings, the sound characteristics may differ from conventional stereo playback. RVIP/BAL/Fad 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.
Rear Seat Entertainment System 536 COMAND Online X Using the controller, select VIP Seat Selection. This function allows you to optimise Burmester High End Sound for a specific seat. 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.
Rear Seat Entertainment System 537 Components The Rear Seat Entertainment System includes: screens for the rear behind the frontseat 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 COMAND Online Rtwo 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 COMAND Online Overview Selecting the screen for the remote control : 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, sw
Rear Seat Entertainment System 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. 539 Switching the sound on/off (corded headphones only) i However, this will discharge the starter X COMAND Online battery. Press button : on the remote control. The sound is switched on/off.
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) COMAND Online 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).
Rear Seat Entertainment System 541 Cordless headphones 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).
Rear Seat Entertainment System 542 COMAND Online mitted and displays the charge level of the batteries used. LED display Status Green The batteries are fine. Red The batteries are almost discharged. Flashing (green) Entry being transmitted Flashing (orange) Entry not correctly transmitted No display (dark) The remote control is switched off or the batteries are discharged. Connecting additional headphones Up to two cordless headphones can be used at the same time for each screen.
On the remote control On the cordless headphones : Battery compartment 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 clockwise direction and remove. X Remove the discharged batteries from the tray. X Insert the new batteries. Observe the polarity markings on the batteries and battery tray when doing so.
544 Rear Seat Entertainment System COMAND Online 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.
Rear Seat Entertainment System 545 Making a call 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 finger up or down the list. X To select the number: tap on the desired number. X To initiate the call: tap on Send. Use the % button to return to the main menu of the handset.
546 Rear Seat Entertainment System COMAND Online 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 The handset is kept in the mobile phone bracket, where it is safely stored and automatically charged. Removing X To remove the handset, press the two buttons on the mobile phone bracket and lift the handset out.
Rear Seat Entertainment System Switching the handset off X Press and hold ~ for more than 3 seconds. 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. Menus Using the handset as a remote control COMAND Online 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.
Rear Seat Entertainment System 548 RVehicle (>) (>) The % button takes you to the handset's main menu. ROnline On-screen keyboard and handwriting recognition COMAND Online Online functions of the handset : Letter keys ; Shift key = Space bar X Tap on Online in the remote control menu. COMAND connects to the Internet. X The various tools can now be used to navigate around webpages. ? Cancel button A To confirm an entry B C You can use the on-screen keyboard to enter text, numbers and symbols.
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 keyboard, tap on button ; again. Entering special characters X Tap on ;. A keyboard is shown with numbers and symbols. To return to the previous keyboard, tap on button ; again. Settings Calling up the Settings menu Menu ... X Tap on Settings in the main menu of the handset (>).
COMAND Online 550 Rear Seat Entertainment System Power options The power options settings allow you to set the time that elapses before the display automatically 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.
Rear Seat Entertainment System 551 Audio CD/DVD and MP3 mode Important safety notes 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 technicians.
Rear Seat Entertainment System 552 COMAND Online Switching to audio CD, audio DVD or MP3 mode Example: audio DVD mode : Data medium type ü Example: audio CD mode : Data medium type _ ; Track number ; Track number ? Track time = Track name (only if stored on the disc as A Graphic time and track display ? A B C D E F G CD text) Track time Graphic time and track display Current playback settings (no symbol for "Normal track sequence") To set the bass To set the treble Disc name (if stored on the dis
Rear Seat Entertainment System "Normal track sequence") C To set the bass or D To set the treble 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. E Disc name or current folder F To call up the folder list mation on/off i Variable bit rates in MP3 tracks can result in the elapsed time shown being different to the actual elapsed time.
Rear Seat Entertainment System 554 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. 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.
Setting the audio format X Select MP3 using the :=; buttons 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 ª, depending on the previous status. 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.
Rear Seat Entertainment System 556 Selecting TV channels COMAND Online 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.
Rear Seat Entertainment System number, the first programme with adequate reception will be set for a digital channel. i You can enter channels or programmes available in your country even if the reception 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.
Rear Seat Entertainment System 558 with adequate reception. The # dot in front of a list entry indicates the currently selected channel. 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 % button. indicates the currently selected reception area or country.
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.
Rear Seat Entertainment System 560 Showing/hiding the menu X To continue playback: select Ì 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 COMAND Online X 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.
Rear Seat Entertainment System X To call up the selection list: press the 9 button. X Select a film/track. Option 2: Example: selecting film 2 X 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.
Rear Seat Entertainment System 562 remote control and press the 9 button to confirm. A menu appears. X COMAND Online Confirm Select by pressing the 9 button. The Rear Seat Entertainment System carries 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. i Menu items that cannot be selected are shown in grey.
Rear Seat Entertainment System 563 X X COMAND Online 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: buttons and press the 9 button to confirm.
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User Instruction 1 1.1 NTG5 Technical Information Materials NTG5 infotainment system está em conformidade com os mais recentes lançamentos de directivas RoHS (2002/95/EC) e ELV (2000/53/EC), e também o regulamento REACH (CE) No. 1907/2006. Marcação de polímero partes acc. a VDA 260, respectivamente EN ISO 1043.Declaration of Conformity to EC regulation R&TTE. 1.
User Instruction NTG5 gerðar eru í tilskipun 1999/5/EC Norsk [Norwegian]: 1.3 HARMAN erklærer herved at utstyret NTG5 system er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. FCC statements (North America) (§15.19) "This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
User Instruction 1.5 NTG5 Type of Equipment User’s Guide for KOREA Type of Equipment User’s Guide A급 기기 이 기기는 업무용(A급) 전자파적합기기로서 판 (업무용 방송통신기자재) 매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라 며, 가정외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다. Class A Equipment (Industrial Broadcasting & Communication Equipment) 1.6 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.
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.
User Instruction NTG5 1.15 Environmental information Remote Control and Wireless Headphone Batteries contain harmful substances. Please don’t throw into household trash. Use environmental disposal. NTG5_UserManual-SV_130307-english.docx Version 1.