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COMAND
Operating Instructions
Order no. 6515 7871 13 Part no. 172 584 58 00 Edition B-2015
É1725845800WËÍ
1725845800
COMAND Operating Instructions

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Index ....................................................... 4
Operating safety ................................. 14
At a glance ........................................... 19
System settings .................................. 41
Vehicle functions ................................ 49
Navigation ........................................... 59
Telephone .......................................... 123
Online and Internet functions .......... 157
Audio .................................................. 185
Video .................................................. 225
Rear Seat Entertainment System .... 235
SIRIUS Weather ................................ 257
Contents 3

1, 2, 3 ...
360° camera
Displaying images ............................ 56
Switching on/off .............................. 56
911 emergency call .......................... 125
A
Access data of the mobile phone
network provider
Deleting .........................................165
Editing ...........................................165
Making entries ............................... 162
Selecting ........................................ 161
Active partition (USB devices only)
Selecting ........................................ 202
Address book
Browsing ........................................ 147
Calling up ....................................... 147
Changing an entry .......................... 149
Connecting a call ........................... 150
Creating an entry ........................... 148
Deleting an entry ........................... 148
Deleting contacts ........................... 153
Details about an entry ................... 149
Entering characters ......................... 33
Entry as a home address ...............103
Hiding contact details .................... 154
Importing contacts ........................ 152
Introduction ................................... 146
Receiving vCards ........................... 153
Searching for an entry ................... 148
Starting route guidance ................. 150
Voice tags ...................................... 151
Address entry menu ............................ 64
Adjusting the sound settings
Balance ............................................ 30
Alternative Route ................................ 93
Audio
Radio mode ................................... 186
Audio CD/DVD and MP3 mode
Switching to (Rear Seat Entertain-
ment System) ................................ 245
Audio format, setting
Video DVD ..................................... 231
Autostore ...........................................189
AUX (audio)
Notes/socket ................................ 223
Switching to ................................... 223
AUX (video)
Setting the volume and sound ....... 232
Showing/hiding the menu ............. 232
Switching to ................................... 232
AUX jacks
CD/DVD drive ............................... 238
Avoiding an area ................................ 115
B
Back button ......................................... 27
Balance, adjusting ............................... 30
Bass, setting ........................................ 30
Bird's-eye view (navigation) ............. 109
Bluetooth®
Activating audio mode ................... 215
Activating/deactivating ................... 45
Conditions (telephone) .................. 125
Connecting another mobile
phone ............................................ 129
Connecting audio devices .............. 212
Device list ...................................... 212
Entering the passcode ................... 128
External authorization .................... 129
General information ......................... 44
Interface ........................................ 124
Introduction ................................... 124
Reconnecting an audio device ....... 214
Searching for a mobile phone ........127
Settings ...........................................44
Telephone basic menu ...................131
Telephony ...................................... 125
Telephony notes ............................ 124
Bluetooth® audio basic display ....... 215
Brightness, setting (TV, video) ......... 226
Buttons on the COMAND control-
ler .......................................................... 27
C
Call
Accepting/ending/rejecting .......... 132
see Telephone
Call lists
Displaying details ........................... 141
4Index

Opening and selecting an entry ..... 140
Saving an entry in the address
book ..............................................141
Car pool lanes ...................................... 62
Category list (music search) ............ 204
CD
Copy protection .............................204
Fast forward/fast rewind ...............200
General information ....................... 204
Inserting ........................................ 196
Inserting/loading (Rear Seat
Entertainment System) .................. 244
Mode, switching to ........................ 197
Multisession .................................. 203
Notes on discs ............................... 204
Pause function ............................... 198
Removing/ejecting (Rear Seat
Entertainment System) .................. 244
Safety notes .................................. 195
Selecting a media type .................. 198
Selecting a track ............................ 199
Sound settings (balance, bass,
treble) .............................................. 30
CD mode
Playback options ........................... 202
CD/DVD
Inserting ........................................ 196
Removing ....................................... 196
Changing direction
Announcement phase ......................88
Change-of-direction phase ...............88
Preparation phase ............................88
Changing the character set ................ 36
Channel presets ................................ 188
Characters
Changing the character set .............. 35
Changing the language .................... 34
Deleting ...........................................35
Entering ........................................... 35
Entering (address book, phone
book) ............................................... 33
Entering (navigation) ........................ 35
Moving the cursor ............................ 35
Switching to letters .......................... 34
Clear button ......................................... 27
Color, setting (TV, video) .................. 226
COMAND
Active multicontour seat .................. 52
Basic functions ................................ 29
Calling up drive status regulator
(ABC) ............................................... 52
Display ............................................. 21
Examples of operation ..................... 27
Importing POIs ............................... 171
Menu overview ................................. 22
Multicontour seat ............................ 52
Seat functions .................................. 52
Settings ......................................... 183
Switching on/off .............................. 29
COMAND and Internet
see Online and Internet functions
COMAND control panel ....................... 25
COMAND controller ............................. 26
COMAND display
Cleaning instructions ....................... 24
Setting ............................................. 42
Switching on/off .............................. 24
Compass function ............................. 117
Connecting a USB device ................. 197
Contacts
Deleting ......................................... 153
Importing ....................................... 152
Contrast, setting (TV, video) ............ 226
Copy protection (CD/DVD) ............... 204
Country-specific information (nav-
igation) ............................................... 118
D
Data carrier
MUSIC REGISTER ........................... 207
Data medium
CD/DVD ........................................ 204
MP3 ............................................... 202
Date format, setting ............................ 43
Day design, setting ............................. 42
Deleting
Call lists ......................................... 142
Destination
Assigning to an address book
entry .............................................. 105
Destination (navigation)
Displaying information ..................... 94
Entering a destination by address .... 63
Index 5

Entering a destination using the
map .................................................71
Entering a point of interest.............. 76
Entering using geo-coordinates....... 72
Entering using Mercedes-Benz
Apps ................................................ 72
Saving ............................................ 104
Selecting from the destination
memory ........................................... 70
Selecting from the list of last des-
tinations ........................................... 70
Selecting storage options .............. 105
Storing after destination entry ....... 105
Storing during route guidance ....... 105
Destination memory (navigation)
Deleting an entry ........................... 106
Entering/saving your home
address ............................................ 69
Previous destinations .................... 107
Dialing a number (telephone) ........... 132
DISC button
Activating audio CD or MP3 mode..197
Activating Bluetooth® Audio......... 215
Switching on the Media Interface .. 219
Switching to the MUSIC REGIS-
TER ................................................ 208
Display
Selecting the design ........................ 42
Displaying the arrival time ................. 94
Displaying the distance to the des-
tination ................................................. 94
Displaying the track and album ....... 201
Dolby® Digital ..................................... 31
DVD
Copy protection ............................. 204
Inserting ........................................ 196
Inserting/loading (Rear Seat
Entertainment System) .................. 244
Notes on discs ............................... 204
Removing/ejecting (Rear Seat
Entertainment System) .................. 244
Sound settings (balance, bass,
treble) .............................................. 30
DVD video
Rear Seat Entertainment System ... 247
E
Entering a street name ....................... 64
Entering an intersection name ........... 67
Entering the address (example) ......... 63
Entering the city .................................. 64
Entering the house number ................ 64
Entry
Deleting ........................................... 36
Storing ............................................. 34
Example display
Audio CD mode .............................. 198
MUSIC REGISTER ........................... 207
F
Factory setting (reset function) ......... 47
Fast forward
Audio mode (CD, MP3) .................. 200
Video DVD ..................................... 228
Fast rewind
Audio mode (CD, MP3) .................. 200
Video DVD ..................................... 228
Favorites (Internet) ........................... 181
Favorites button .................................. 45
Frequencies
Adjusting for radio stations ............ 188
Fuel
Displaying consumption ................... 50
G
Google™ Local Search
Importing a destination/route ....... 168
Popular Searches........................... 169
Search ........................................... 167
Search history ............................... 169
Selecting a search position ............ 168
Using as the destination ................ 168
GPS reception ...................................... 60
Gracenote® Media Database ........... 200
H
Harman/kardon® Logic 7® sur-
round sound system
see Surround sound (harman/
kardon® surround sound system)
Heading up (navigation) ................... 109
6Index

Headphones
Changing batteries ........................ 240
Highway information ........................ 112
Home address
Entering and storing ........................ 69
Selecting from the destination
memory ........................................... 70
I
Incident (traffic report) ....................... 99
Interface (USB, iPod®)
see Media Interface
Internet
Calling up the carousel view .......... 176
Conditions for access .................... 158
Creating favorites ..........................181
Entering the URL ............................ 176
Favorites manager ......................... 181
Favorites menu .............................. 181
Menu functions .............................. 179
Opening favorites .......................... 180
Selecting favorites ......................... 177
Selecting/setting access data ....... 160
Internet radio
Calling up ....................................... 175
Searching for stations .................... 175
iPod®
Alphabetic track selection ............. 221
Connecting to the Media Inter-
face ............................................... 218
Selecting a category/playlist......... 220
iTunes® .............................................. 221
L
Lane recommendations
Explanation ...................................... 89
Presentation .................................... 89
List of access data
New provider ................................. 162
List of mobile phone network pro-
viders
Empty ............................................ 160
With the selected provider ............. 161
Lumbar support
Adjusting (COMAND) ....................... 53
M
Map (navigation)
Adjusting the scale ........................ 108
Arrival time/distance to the des-
tination .......................................... 111
City model ..................................... 112
Geo-coordinate display .................. 111
Heading ......................................... 109
Information in the display .............. 111
Map settings .................................. 109
Moving ........................................... 108
North orientation ........................... 109
Notes............................................. 108
Point of interest symbols ............... 110
Road display .................................. 111
Saving the crosshair position ......... 108
Showing the map data version ....... 118
Topographical map ........................ 112
Updating ........................................ 118
Updating process ........................... 118
Media Interface
Alphabetical track selection .......... 221
Basic menu .................................... 219
Connecting an external audio
source ............................................ 218
Connection options ....................... 217
iPod® ............................................ 217
Mode ............................................. 217
MP3 player .................................... 217
Notes for the MP3 player ............... 223
Playback options ........................... 222
Selecting a music file ..................... 219
Selecting category......................... 220
Selecting folder............................. 220
Selecting playlist ............................ 220
Switching to ................................... 218
USB mass storage device .............. 217
Media list ........................................... 198
Microphone, switching on/off ......... 134
Mobile phone
Authorizing .................................... 128
Connecting (Bluetooth® inter-
face) .............................................. 126
De-authorizing ............................... 130
External authorization .................... 129
Registering (authorizing) ................ 128
Index 7

Mobile phone network providers
Calling up ....................................... 160
MP3
Bit/sampling rates ......................... 203
Copyright ....................................... 204
Data medium ................................. 202
Fast forward/fast rewind ............... 200
File systems ................................... 202
Formats .........................................203
Mode, switching to ........................ 197
Notes ............................................. 202
Pause function ............................... 198
Playback options ........................... 202
Safety notes .................................. 195
Selecting a media type .................. 198
Selecting a track ............................ 199
Sound settings (balance, bass,
treble) .............................................. 30
Multifunction steering wheel
Adjusting the volume ....................... 29
Multisession CD ................................ 203
Music files
Importing ....................................... 208
MUSIC REGISTER
Deleting all music files................... 209
Deleting individual music files ....... 210
General notes ................................ 207
Memory space info ........................ 210
Playback options ........................... 211
Switching to ................................... 207
Music search ..................................... 204
N
Navigation
Adjusting the volume of the navi-
gation announcements .................... 29
Alternative route .............................. 93
Avoiding an area ............................ 114
Basic settings .................................. 62
Blocking a route section affected
by a traffic jam ................................. 92
Compass function .......................... 117
Destination memory ...................... 103
Destination/route download ......... 170
Displaying destination informa-
tion (arrival time, distance to des-
tination) ........................................... 94
Entering a destination ...................... 63
Entering a destination by address .... 63
Entering a destination using the
map ................................................. 71
Entering a point of interest.............. 76
Entering characters (character
bar) .................................................. 35
Entering/saving your home
address ............................................ 69
Freeway information ...................... 112
General notes .................................. 60
GPS reception .................................. 60
Important safety notes .................... 60
Lane recommendation ..................... 89
List of areas ................................... 115
Map settings .................................. 108
Off-road/off-map (off-road desti-
nation) ............................................. 97
Previous destinations .................... 107
Reading out traffic reports ............. 102
Repeating announcements .............. 91
Route guidance ................................ 87
Search & Send ................................. 86
Selecting a destination from the
destination memory ......................... 70
Selecting a destination from the
list of last destinations ..................... 70
Selecting your home address ........... 70
Setting options for destination/
route download .............................. 173
Setting route options (avoiding:
highways, toll roads, tunnels, fer-
ries) ................................................. 62
Setting the route type (short
route, fast route, dynamic route or
economic route) ............................... 62
Showing/hiding the menu ............... 61
Starting route calculation ................ 69
Switching announcements on/
off .................................................... 91
Switching to ..................................... 61
Navigation announcements
Switching off .................................... 29
Night View Assist Plus
Showing the image on the
COMAND display ............................. 56
Switching automatic activation
on/off.............................................. 56
8Index

North orientation (navigation) ......... 109
O
Off-map ................................................ 98
Online and Internet functions
Ending the connection................... 166
Establishing/ending the connec-
tion ................................................ 166
Further Mercedes-Benz Apps......... 174
Manually setting the access data
of the mobile phone network pro-
vider .............................................. 162
Mercedes-Benz Mobile Website ..... 174
Options menu ................................ 172
Resetting settings .......................... 174
Selecting options for the local
search ............................................ 172
Selecting the access data of the
mobile phone network provider ..... 161
Setting options for destination/
route download .............................. 173
Own address ...................................... 103
P
Pause function
Audio mode (CD, MP3).................. 198
Video DVD ..................................... 229
Personal POIs
Acoustic notification ........................ 83
Calling up the menu ......................... 82
Displaying on the map ..................... 82
Managing categories ........................ 83
Saving .............................................. 84
Selecting as the destination ............. 85
Settings........................................... 82
Visual information ............................ 83
Phone book
Adding a number to an address
book entry ..................................... 139
Calling up ....................................... 137
Creating a new entry ..................... 139
Deleting an entry ........................... 138
Entering characters ......................... 33
Searching for an entry ................... 137
Symbol overview ............................ 137
Phone call
Dialing ........................................... 132
Picture settings (TV, video) .............. 226
Picture viewer
Displaying pictures........................ 233
Introduction ................................... 232
Playback options
Audio mode (CD, MP3).................. 202
POI (navigation)
Category .......................................... 79
Defining the position for the POI
search .............................................. 78
Entering ........................................... 76
Entering a point of interest using
the map ........................................... 81
List ................................................... 79
ZAGAT® survey service ................... 81
see Personal POIs
POI icons
Setting ........................................... 110
POI list
With character bar ........................... 80
Previous destinations (navigation) .. 107
R
Radio
Overview ........................................ 186
Setting a station ............................ 188
Sound settings (balance, bass,
treble) .............................................. 30
Storing stations ............................. 188
Switching HD Radio on/off............ 187
Switching on .................................. 186
Switching wavebands .................... 187
Read-aloud function .......................... 102
Reading out
Traffic reports on the route ............ 102
Real-time traffic reports ..................... 99
Rear Seat Entertainment System
Active COMAND source ................. 252
Adjusting sound settings ............... 242
Adjusting the brightness ................ 242
Adjusting the color ........................ 242
Adjusting the contrast ................... 242
AUX mode ...................................... 254
CD/DVD audio and MP3 mode ...... 244
Changing the batteries .................. 240
Index 9

Changing the picture format .......... 243
Cordless headphones .................... 239
Multiple users................................ 242
Operating with the headphones ..... 241
Picture settings .............................. 242
System settings ............................. 243
Using the main loudspeaker .......... 241
Video DVD mode ........................... 247
Rear view camera
Displaying the image ........................ 55
Rear-compartment screens .............. 237
Receiving vCards ............................... 153
Redialing (telephone) ........................ 133
Remote control
Button lighting ............................... 238
Rear Seat Entertainment System ... 237
Reset function ..................................... 47
Resetting (factory settings) ............... 47
Route
Estimated time of arrival .................. 94
Route (navigation)
Calling up the "Routes" menu .......... 96
Displaying the distance to the des-
tination ............................................ 94
Recording ........................................ 95
Route overview ................................ 94
Selecting an alternative route .......... 93
Setting route options (avoiding:
highways, toll roads, tunnels, fer-
ries) ................................................. 62
Setting the route type (short
route, fast route, dynamic route or
economic route) ............................... 62
Starting calculation .......................... 69
Route demonstration .......................... 95
Route guidance
Canceling ......................................... 92
Continuing ....................................... 92
Destination reached ......................... 92
General notes .................................. 87
Lane recommendations ................... 89
Off-road ........................................... 97
Traffic reports .................................. 99
S
Safety notes
Audio CD and MP3 mode ............... 195
Using the telephone ....................... 124
Video DVD mode ........................... 226
Satellite radio
Displaying information ................... 195
Registering .................................... 191
Switching to ................................... 191
SatRadio
Notes ............................................. 190
Selecting a category ...................... 192
Saving the crosshair position .......... 108
Screen
Selecting for the remote control .... 237
SD memory card
Ejecting .......................................... 196
Inserting ........................................ 196
Search & Send ...................................... 86
Seats
Active multicontour seat .................. 52
Adjusting the lumbar support
(COMAND) ....................................... 53
Balance (seat heating) ..................... 54
Multicontour seat ............................ 52
Resetting settings ............................ 55
Seat functions (COMAND) ............... 52
Selecting for adjustment
(COMAND) ....................................... 52
Selecting a province ........................... 64
Selecting a state .................................. 64
Selecting stations
Radio............................................. 188
Sending DTMF tones ......................... 134
Setting the audio format
Rear Seat Entertainment System ... 251
Setting the language
COMAND ......................................... 45
Rear Seat Entertainment System ... 251
Setting the night design ..................... 42
Setting the text reader speed ............ 44
Setting the volume
Telephone calls ................................ 30
Video AUX ..................................... 232
Settings
Menu overview ................................. 22
Picture (COMAND) ......................... 226
Sound settings ................................. 30
SIRIUS weather display
5-day forecast ................................ 259
10 Index

Daily forecast ................................. 258
Detail information .......................... 259
Information chart ........................... 258
Selecting a location for the
weather forecast ............................ 259
Switching on/off ........................... 258
Weather map ................................. 262
Sound
Switching on/off .............................. 29
Sound menu ......................................... 30
Sound mode ......................................... 32
Sound settings
Calling up the sound menu .............. 30
Surround sound ............................... 31
Treble and bass ............................... 30
Speed dial list
Saving a phone book entry ............ 142
SPLITVIEW ............................................ 37
Station search ................................... 188
Stop function
Video DVD .....................................229
Storing stations
Radio ............................................. 188
Street View .......................................... 73
Surround sound ................................... 31
Surround sound (harman/
kardon® surround sound system)
Notes ............................................... 31
Switching on/off .............................. 31
Switching between picture for-
mats (TV, video) ................................. 226
Switching between summer time
and standard time ............................... 43
Switching HD Radio on/off
see Radio
Switching the hands-free micro-
phone on/off ..................................... 134
Switching wavebands (radio) ........... 187
System settings
Bluetooth® ...................................... 44
Date ................................................. 42
Language ......................................... 45
Text reader speed ............................ 44
Time ................................................. 42
Time zone ........................................ 43
Voice Control System ......................44
T
Telephone
Accepting/ending a call................ 132
Adjusting the volume for calls .......... 30
Calling (outgoing call) .................... 132
Calling via speed dial ..................... 133
Conference connection .................. 135
Connecting a mobile phone (gen-
eral information) ............................ 126
De-authorizing a mobile phone ...... 130
Ending an active call...................... 135
Entering a number ......................... 132
Entering phone numbers ................ 132
External authorization (Blue-
tooth®) .......................................... 129
Function restrictions ...................... 125
General notes ................................ 124
Incoming call................................. 132
Making a call ................................. 135
Operating options .......................... 124
Overview of functions .................... 133
Reception and transmission vol-
ume ............................................... 131
Redialing ........................................ 133
Rejecting a call .............................. 132
Rejecting/accepting a waiting
call ................................................. 134
Safety notes .................................. 124
Sending DTMF tones ...................... 134
Single call ...................................... 133
Switching hands-free microphone
on/off............................................ 134
Text messages (SMS) .................... 144
Toggling ......................................... 135
Using the telephone ....................... 132
see Bluetooth®
Telephone basic menu
Bluetooth® interface ..................... 131
Telephone number
Entering ......................................... 132
Text messages (SMS)
Calling the sender .......................... 145
Deleting ......................................... 146
Inbox .............................................. 144
Information and requirements ....... 144
Reading .......................................... 144
Reading aloud................................ 145
Index 11

Storing sender in address book ..... 146
Storing the sender as a new
address book entry ........................ 146
Time
Setting ............................................. 44
Setting summer/standard time ....... 43
Setting the format ............................ 43
Setting the time ............................... 42
Setting the time manually ................ 42
Setting the time zone ....................... 43
Setting the time/date format .......... 43
Tone settings
Balance and fader ............................ 30
Track
Selecting (CD, MP3) ....................... 199
Selecting using the number key-
pad ................................................ 199
Track information .............................. 247
Traffic jam function ............................. 92
Traffic reports
Calling up a list .............................. 100
Real-time traffic report .................. 101
Treble, adjusting (sound) .................... 30
True Image™ ........................................ 32
TV
Automatic picture shutoff .............. 226
Picture settings .............................. 226
Sound settings (balance, bass,
treble) .............................................. 30
U
Updating the digital map .................. 118
USB
see Media Interface
V
Vehicle
Data acquisition ............................... 15
Video
see Video DVD
Video AUX
Setting the picture ......................... 226
Video DVD
Automatic picture shutoff .............. 226
DVD menu ..................................... 230
Fast forward/rewind ...................... 228
Function restrictions ...................... 227
Interactive content ........................ 231
Notes on discs ............................... 227
Operation ....................................... 226
Pause function ............................... 229
Playing conditions .......................... 227
Safety notes .................................. 226
Selecting ........................................ 230
Selecting a film/title ...................... 229
Selecting a scene/chapter ............ 229
Setting the audio format ................ 231
Setting the language ...................... 231
Setting the picture ......................... 226
Showing/hiding the control
menu ............................................. 228
Showing/hiding the menu ............. 228
Stop function ................................. 229
Subtitles ........................................ 231
Switching to ................................... 227
Voice Control System
Settings........................................... 44
Volume, adjusting
COMAND ......................................... 29
Navigation messages ....................... 29
W
Way points
Accepting for the route .................... 76
Creating ........................................... 73
Editing .............................................. 75
Entering ........................................... 73
Searching for a gas station when
the fuel level is low.......................... 76
Weather Band
Searching for a channel ................. 189
Switching on .................................. 189
Weather map (SIRIUS)
Activating/deactivating display
levels ............................................. 263
Calling up ....................................... 262
Legend ........................................... 267
Moving ........................................... 262
Showing/hiding the menu ............. 262
Time stamp .................................... 267
Weather memory (SIRIUS)
Selecting an area ........................... 261
Storing an area .............................. 261
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Website
Adding to favorites ........................ 180
Z
ZAGAT® rating service ........................ 81
Index 13

Important safety notes
GWARNING
Modifications to electronic components, their
software as well as wiring can impair their
function and/or the function of other net-
worked components. In particular, systems
relevant to safety could also be affected. As a
result, these may no longer function as inten-
ded and/or jeopardize the operating safety of
the vehicle. There is an increased risk of an
accident and injury.
Never tamper with the wiring as well as elec-
tronic components or their software. You
should have all work to electrical and elec-
tronic equipment carried out at a qualified
specialist workshop.
If you make any changes to the vehicle elec-
tronics, the general operating permit is ren-
dered invalid.
GWARNING
If you operate information systems and com-
munication equipment integrated in the vehi-
cle while driving, you will be distracted from
traffic conditions. You could also lose control
of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate the equipment when the traffic
situation permits. If you are not sure that this
is possible, park the vehicle paying attention
to traffic conditions and operate the equip-
ment when the vehicle is stationary.
You must observe the legal requirements for
the country in which you are currently driving
when operating COMAND.
COMAND calculates the route to the destina-
tion without taking account of the following,
for example:
Rtraffic lights
Rstop and yield signs
Rmerging lanes
Rparking or stopping in a no parking/no
stopping zone
Rother road and traffic rules and regulations
Rnarrow bridges
COMAND can give incorrect navigation com-
mands if the actual street/traffic situation
does not correspond with the digital map's
data. Digital maps do not cover all areas nor
all routes in an area. 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 reg-
ulations always have priority over the sys-
tem's driving recommendations.
Navigation announcements are intended to
direct you while driving without diverting your
attention from the road and driving.
Please always use this feature instead of con-
sulting the map display for directions. Look-
ing at the icons or map display can distract
you from traffic conditions and driving, and
increase the risk of an accident.
Bear in mind that at a speed of only 30 mph
(approximately 50 km/h) your vehicle covers
a distance of 44 feet (approximately 14 m)
per second.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation
exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled
equipment and meets the FCC radio fre-
quency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supple-
ment C to OET65.
This equipment has very low levels of RF
energy that is deemed to comply without
maximum permissive exposure evaluation
(MPE). But it is desirable that it should be
installed and operated with at least 8inches
(20cm) and more between the radiator and a
person's body (excluding extremities: hands,
wrists, feet and legs.)
14 Operating safety

Declarations of conformity
Vehicle components which receive
and/or transmit radio waves
iUSA only: The wireless devices of this
vehicle comply with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1) These devices may not cause interfer-
ence, and
2) These devices must accept any interfer-
ence, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for com-
pliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
iCanada only: The wireless devices of this
vehicle comply with Industry Canada
license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
1) These devices may not cause interfer-
ence, and
2) These devices must accept any interfer-
ence, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Correct use
Observe the following information when using
COMAND:
Rthe safety notes in this manual
Rtraffic rules and regulations
Rlaws and safety standards pertaining to
motor vehicles
iWork improperly carried out on electronic
components or systems (e.g. radio, DVD
changer) and associated software could
cause them to cease functioning. Even sys-
tems that have not been modified could be
affected because the electronic systems
are connected. Electronic malfunctions
can seriously jeopardize the operational
safety of your vehicle.
iRoof antenna functionality (telephone,
satellite radio, GPS) can be affected by the
use of roof carrier systems.
Attaching metalized retrofit film to the
windshield may affect radio reception and
have a negative impact on all other anten-
nas (e.g. emergency antenna) in the vehicle
interior.
iTherefore, have all work on or modifica-
tions to electronic components carried out
at a qualified specialist workshop. This
workshop should have the necessary spe-
cialist knowledge and tools to carry out the
work required. Mercedes-Benz recom-
mends that you use an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center for this purpose. In
particular, work relevant to safety or on
safety-related systems must be carried out
at a qualified specialist workshop.
iProtection 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 an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Data stored in the vehicle
A wide range of electronic components in
your vehicle contain data memories.
These data memories temporarily or perma-
nently store technical information about:
RThe vehicle's operating state
RIncidents
RMalfunctions
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
Operating safety 15
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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. air bag
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 recognizing and rectifying mal-
functions and defects
Ranalyze vehicle functions, e.g. after an acci-
dent
Roptimize vehicle function
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 malfunction 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 devices. More detailed information is
obtained from it, if required.
After a malfunction has been rectified, the
information is deleted from the malfunction
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 authorized
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 Operator's Manual.
Information on copyright
General information
Information on licenses for free and Open
Source software used in your vehicle and in
the electronic components can be found on
this website: http://www.mercedes-
benz.com/opensource.
Registered trademarks
Registered trademarks:
RBluetooth®is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth®SIG Inc.
RDTS is a registered trademark of DTS, Inc.
RDolby and MLP are registered trademarks
of DOLBY Laboratories.
RBabySmart™, ESP®and PRE-SAFE®are
registered trademarks of Daimler AG.
RHomeLink®is a registered trademark of
Prince.
RiPod®and iTunes®are registered trade-
marks of Apple Inc.
RLogic7®is a registered trademark of Har-
man International Industries.
RMicrosoft®and Windows media®are reg-
istered trademarks of Microsoft Corpora-
tion.
RSIRIUS is a registered trademark of Sirius
XM Radio Inc.
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RHD Radio is a registered trademark of iBiq-
uity Digital Corporation.
RGracenote®is a registered trademark of
Gracenote, Inc.
RZAGATSurvey®and related brands are reg-
istered trademarks of ZagatSurvey, LLC.
Your COMAND equipment
This manual describes all standard and
optional equipment available for your
COMAND system at the time of purchase.
Country-specific differences are possible.
Please note that your COMAND system may
not be equipped with all the features descri-
bed. This also applies to safety-relevant sys-
tems and functions. Therefore, the equip-
ment on your COMAND system may differ
from that in the descriptions and illustrations.
Should you have any questions concerning
equipment and operation, please consult an
authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
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 will display a
message to this effect.
Operating safety 17
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18

Your COMAND equipment
These operating instructions describe all the
standard and optional equipment for your
COMAND system, as available at the time of
going to print. Country-specific differences
are possible. Please note that your
COMAND system may not be equipped with
all the features described.
COMAND operating system
Overview
:COMAND display (Ypage 21)
;COMAND control panel with a single DVD
drive
=COMAND controller (Ypage 26)
You can use COMAND to operate the follow-
ing main functions:
Rthe navigation system
Rthe audio function
Rthe telephone function
Rthe video function
Rthe system settings
Rthe online and Internet functions
Rthe Digital Operator's Manual
(available depending on the vehicle model)
You can call up the main functions:
Rusing the corresponding buttons
Rusing the main function bar in the COMAND
display
Rusing the remote control
20 COMAND operating system
At a glance

COMAND display
Display overview
Example display for radio
:Status bar
;Calls up the audio menu
=Main function bar
?Display/selection window
ARadio menu bar
Status bar :displays the time, the current mobile phone network provider and the signal
level.
The main functions – navigation, audio, telephone and video – feature additional menus. This
is indicated by triangle ;. The following table lists the available menu items.
Main function bar =allows you to call up the desired main function. When the main function
is activated, it is identifiable by the white lettering.
In the example, the radio mode is switched on within the audio main function, display/selec-
tion window ?is active.
Menu bar Aallows you to operate the radio functions.
COMAND operating system 21
At a glance

Menu overview
Navi Audio Telephone Video System Symbol ®®
Route settings FM/AM
radio (using
HD Radio™)
Telephone Video DVD Calls up the
system
menu
Calls up the
Digital
Operator's
Manual
(available
depending
on the vehi-
cle model)
Map settings Satellite
radio
Address
book
AUX Calls up
COMAND
and Internet
Personal POIs Disc Calls up the
weather
service SIR-
IUS
Weather
Messages
(street name
announcements,
acoustic informa-
tion during calls,
audio fadeout,
reserve fuel level)
Memory
card
Calls up the
Mercedes-
Benz Mobile
website
OActivates/
deactivates alter-
native routes
MUSIC
REGISTER
Avoids an area USB stor-
age device
SIRIUS service Bluetooth
Audio
Map version Media Inter-
face
AUX
22 COMAND operating system
At a glance

System menu overview
System Time SPLITVIEW Consump-
tion
Seat Display off
Display settings O
Switches
the auto-
matic time
settings
on/off
Operates
COMAND
functions
from the
passenger
side
Calls up the
fuel con-
sumption
display
Changes
the driver/
front-
passenger
seat set-
tings
Switches
off the dis-
play
Text reader speed Sets the
time zone
Voice-operated
control settings
Switches to
summer
time
Rear view camera Manual
time setting
Language Sets the
time/date
format
Favorites button
Activates/deacti-
vates Bluetooth®
Automatic volume
adjustment
Imports/exports
data
Resets COMAND
iDelete your
personal data
using this func-
tion, for example
before selling
your vehicle.
If equipped with the rear view camera: when the function is activated and COMAND is
switched on, the image from the rear view camera is automatically shown in the COMAND
display when reverse gear is engaged.
iIf the 360°360° CameraCamera menu item is displayed, DisplayDisplay OffOff can be called up under SystemSystem.
COMAND operating system 23
At a glance

Switching the COMAND display on/off
XPress the Wbutton.
or
XSelect SystemSystem in the main function bar by
sliding ZV and turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
In both cases, the system menu appears.
XTo switch off: select Display OffDisplay Off and
press Wto confirm.
XTo switch on: press one of the buttons,
e.g. W,Øor the %back button.
Cleaning instructions
!Do not touch the display. The display has
a very sensitive high-gloss surface; there is
a risk of scratching. If you have to clean the
screen, however, use a mild cleaning agent
and a soft, lint-free cloth.
The display must be switched off and have
cooled down before you start cleaning. Clean
the display screen, when necessary, with a
commercially available microfiber cloth and
cleaning agent for TFT/LCD displays. Do not
apply pressure to the display surface when
cleaning it, as this could cause irreversible
damage. Then, dry the surface with a dry
microfiber cloth.
Avoid using alcoholic thinners, gasoline or
abrasive cleaning agents. These could dam-
age the display surface.
24 COMAND operating system
At a glance

COMAND control panel
Function Page
:Switches to radio mode 186
Switches wavebands 187
Switches to satellite radio 191
;Switches to navigation
mode 61
Shows the menu system 61
=Press hrepeatedly
• Switches to audio CD and
MP3 mode 197
• Switches to memory card
mode 197
• Switches to MUSIC REG-
ISTER 207
• Switches to USB storage
device mode 197
• Switches to Media Inter-
face or audio AUX mode 218
• Switches to Bluetooth®
audio mode 215
?Calls up the telephone
basic menu:
• Telephony via the Blue-
tooth®interface 131
ALoad/eject button 196
Function Page
BSelects stations via the sta-
tion search function 188
Rewinds 200
Selects the previous track 199
CDisc slot
• To insert CDs/DVDs 196
• To remove CDs/DVDs 196
• Updates the digital map 118
DSelects stations via the sta-
tion search function 188
Fast forward 200
Selects the next track 199
EClear button
• Deletes characters 36
• Deletes an entry 36
COMAND operating system 25
At a glance

Function Page
FNumber pad
• Selects stations via the
station presets 188
• Stores stations manually 188
• Mobile phone authoriza-
tion 128
• Telephone number entry 132
• Sends DTMF tones 134
• Character entry 35
• Selects a location for the
weather forecast from the
memory 261
zDisplays the current
track being played 201
gSelects stations by
entering the frequency
manually 188
gSelects a track 199
GSwitches COMAND on/off 29
Adjusts the volume 29
Function Page
HSD memory card slot 196
ICalls up the system menu 42
JAccepts a call 132
Dials a number 132
Redial 133
Accepts a waiting call 134
KSwitches the sound on or
off 29
Switches the microphone
on/off 134
Cancels the text message
read-aloud function 145
Switches off navigation
announcements 29
LRejects a call 132
Ends an active call 135
Rejects a waiting call 134
COMAND controller
Overview
:COMAND controller
You can use the COMAND controller to select
the menu items in the COMAND display.
You can:
Rcall up menus or lists
Rscroll within menus or lists and
Rexit menus or lists
Operation
Example: operating the COMAND controller
26 COMAND operating system
At a glance

Using COMAND
Selecting a main function
Address entry menu
:Main function bar
Situation: switching from navigation mode
(address entry menu) to the system settings.
XTo switch on navigation mode: press the
Øfunction button.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination by sliding VÆand
turning cVdthe COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
XSelect Address EntryAddress Entry and press Wto
confirm.
The address entry menu appears.
XSlide ZVthe COMAND controller and
switch to main function bar :.
XSelect SystemSystem in the main function bar by
turning cVdthe COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
The system menu appears.
Selecting the menu of a main function
Example display for audio CD mode and audio
menu (below)
:Calls up the audio menu
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 describes how to call up the
audio menu from audio CD mode (an audio
CD is playing).
XSelect AudioAudio in the main function bar by
sliding ZV and turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
The Audio menu appears.
The #dot indicates the currently selected
audio mode.
XSelect another audio mode, e.g. RadioRadio, by
turning cVd the COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
Radio mode is activated.
28 Using COMAND
At a glance

Adjusting the volume for phone calls
You can adjust the volume for hands-free
mode during a telephone call.
XTurn the qcontrol knob.
or
XPress the Wor Xbutton on the mul-
tifunction steering wheel.
Adjusting the sound settings
Calling up the sound menu
You can make various sound settings for the
different audio and video sources. This means
that it is possible to set more bass for radio
mode than for audio CD mode, for example.
You can call up the respective sound menu
from the menu of the desired mode.
The example describes how to call up the
sound menu in radio mode.
XPress the $button.
The radio display appears. You will hear the
last station played on the last waveband.
XSelect SoundSound by sliding VÆand turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
You can now set the treble, bass and bal-
ance for radio mode.
Adjusting treble and bass
Setting the bass
XSelect TrebleTreble or BassBass in the sound menu
by turning cVd the COMAND controller
and press Wto confirm.
An adjustment scale appears.
XSelect a setting by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
The setting is saved.
Adjusting balance and fader
Setting the balance
With the balance function, you can control
whether the sound is louder on the driver's or
front-passenger side.
The fader function is used to control whether
the sound is louder in the front or the rear of
the vehicle.
You can adjust the fader depending on the
vehicle model.
30 Basic COMAND functions
At a glance

Equipped with Bang & Olufsen sound sys-
tem: for the best sound focus, choose the
setting 00.
XSelect Bal/FadBal/Fad (balance/fader) in the
sound menu by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect a balance setting by sliding XVY the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
Surround
General notes
If your vehicle is equipped with surround
sound, you can use one of two sound sys-
tems:
Rharman/kardon®Logic 7®surround sound
system
The harman/kardon®Logic 7®surround
sound system allows you to set the opti-
mum surround sound in the vehicle interior
(Ypage 31).
RBang & Olufsen sound system
(Ypage 32)
Both sound systems are available for the fol-
lowing operating modes:
Rradio (FM only)
Rsatellite radio
Raudio CD
RMP3 (including SD memory card and USB
storage device)
RMedia Interface
RBluetooth®audio mode
Rvideo DVD (PCM, dts and Dolby Digital
audio formats)
RAUX
Because some DVDs contain both stereo and
multichannel audio formats, it may be neces-
sary to set the audio format (Ypage 231).
Discs which support the audio formats men-
tioned have the following logos:
harman/kardon®Logic 7®surround
sound system
Basic COMAND functions 31
At a glance

The example describes how to set the sur-
round sound for radio mode.
XTo switch surround sound on/off: press
the $button.
The radio display appears. You will hear the
last station played on the last waveband.
XSelect SoundSound by sliding VÆand turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
XSelect SurroundSurround and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Logic7Logic7®
®On
On or Logic7Logic7®
®Off
Off by turn-
ing cVd the COMAND controller and press
Wto confirm.
Depending on your selection, surround
sound is switched on or off and the menu is
exited.
XTo exit the menu without saving: press
the kback button or slide XVY the
COMAND controller.
iPlease note the following: for the opti-
mum audio experience for all passengers
when Logic7®is switched on, the balance
should be set to the center of the vehicle
interior.
You will achieve the best sound results by
playing video DVD media.
MP3 tracks should have a bit rate of at least
128 kbit/s.
Surround sound playback does not func-
tion for mono signal sources, such as for
AM radio mode.
If radio reception is poor, e.g. in a tunnel,
you should switch off Logic7®, since it may
otherwise switch dynamically between
stereo and mono and cause temporary
sound distortions.
On some stereo recordings, the sound
characteristics may differ from conven-
tional stereo playback.
iThe Logic7Logic7®
®On
On function creates a sur-
round sound experience for every
passenger when playing stereo recordings,
for example. It enables optimum playback
of music and films on CD or video DVD with
multichannel audio formats, such as MLP,
dts or Dolby Digital. This results in sound
characteristics like those intended by the
sound engineer when the original was
recorded.
iIf you select Logic7Logic7®
®Off
Off, the sound sys-
tem plays the tracks as stored on the
medium. Due to the design of the
passenger compartment, an optimum
audio experience cannot be guaranteed for
all passengers.
Bang & Olufsen sound system
You can optimize the sound in the vehicle with
the Bang & Olufsen sound system and the
TrueTrue ImageImage™ sound technology. The SoundSound
Mode
Mode function enables you to focus the selec-
ted sound setting within the vehicle.
The example describes how to set the opti-
mum sound for radio mode.
Selecting the sound setting for True
Image™
XPress a number key, such as $.
XSelect SoundSound by sliding VÆand turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
XSelect Bang&OlufsenBang&Olufsen and press Wto con-
firm.
A menu appears. A #dot marks the current
setting for True Image™.
XSelect referencereference or surroundsurround and press
Wto confirm.
Rreferencereference
32 Basic COMAND functions
At a glance

This setting provides a crisp, clear, luxury
high-end sound setting for a studio atmos-
phere in your vehicle.
Rsurroundsurround
This setting enables a wide-ranging sound
experience for playing music and videos.
:Current position of the sound setting
For the optimum musical enjoyment, you can
focus the sound image precisely on one seat.
This means you are right at the center of the
listening experience, with all system param-
eters being precisely calculated for the selec-
ted position. The result is authentic music
reproduction inside the vehicle.
Focusing the sound setting
XPress the $button.
XSelect SoundSound by sliding VÆand turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
XSelect Bang&OlufsenBang&Olufsen and press Wto con-
firm.
A menu appears. A #dot marks the current
setting for Sound Mode.
Depending on the vehicle model series
XSelect leftleft,allall or rearrear and press Wto
confirm.
or
XSelect leftleft,allall or rightright and press Wto
confirm.
XTo exit the menu: press the kback
button or slide XVY the COMAND control-
ler.
iPlease note the following: you will achieve
the best sound results on your Bang & Oluf-
sen sound system by playing high-quality
CDs.
MP3 tracks should have a bit rate of at least
224 kbit/s.
When playing using an iPod®, the bit rate
should also be at least 224 kbit/s.
For optimum playback quality:
XDeactivate the “EQ” setting on the
iPod®.
Surround-sound playback does not func-
tion for mono signal sources, such as the
medium wave range (MW) in radio mode.
On some stereo recordings, the sound
characteristics may differ from conven-
tional stereo playback.
Character entry (telephony)
Example: entering characters
:*Switches the character bar to upper-
case/lowercase letters
;pSwitches the character bar from
uppercase/lowercase letters to dig-
its
=BChanges the language of the char-
acter bar
?2Deletes a character/an entry
The example describes how to enter the sur-
name “Schulz”.
Character entry (telephony) 33
At a glance

XCall up the input menu with data fields
(Ypage 139).
XSelect SSand confirm Wwith the COMAND
controller.
SSappears in the data field.
XSelect ccand confirm Wwith the COMAND
controller.
The letter ccis added to SSin the data field.
XRepeat the process until the name has
been entered in full.
Other input menu functions:
RDeleting a character/an entry
(Ypage 35)
RSwitching between upper/lower-case let-
ters (Ypage 34)
RChanging the character set (Ypage 35)
RMoving the cursor to the next data field
(Ypage 35)
XTo enter a phone number: select the dig-
its one by one in the corresponding data
field by turning cVd and sliding ZVÆthe
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
Switching data fields
:Cursor in the next data field
;Stores the entry
=4and 5symbols to select a data field
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
XSelect 4or 5in the character bar and
press Wto confirm.
The input menu shows the data field selec-
ted.
Option 2
XSlide ZV the COMAND controller repeat-
edly until the character bar disappears.
XSelect the data field by sliding ZVÆand
press Wto confirm.
Storing the entry
XAfter making an entry in the input
menu, e.g. to create a new
entry(Ypage 139): select the ¬sym-
bol in the character bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
The entry is stored in the address book.
Further functions available in the
character bar
Changing the language of the character
bar
While making an entry in the input menu
(Ypage 139):
XSelect Band press Wto confirm.
XSelect a language by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
Switching the character bar to letters
While making an entry in the input menu, e.g.
to create a new entry (Ypage 139):
XSelect the *(upper case) or E
(lower case) symbol and press Wto con-
firm.
34 Character entry (telephony)
At a glance

Changing the character set
While making an entry in the input menu
(Ypage 139):
XSelect the psymbol and press Wto
confirm.
RABCABC (upper/lower case)
R123123 (digits)
ROtherOther (special characters such as @, €,
etc.)
Moving the cursor to the next data field
:Cursor (repositioned)
;2and 3symbol to reposition the cur-
sor
While making an entry in the input menu
(Ypage 139):
XSelect the 2or 3symbol and press Wto
confirm.
Deleting a character/an entry
While making an entry in the input menu
(Ypage 139):
XTo delete characters: press the $but-
ton on the control panel.
or
XSelect the 2symbol by sliding VÆand
turning cVd the COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
or
XPress the 2button next to the
COMAND controller.
XTo delete an entry: press and hold the
$button on the control panel until the
entire entry has been deleted.
or
XSelect the 2symbol and press and hold
Wthe COMAND controller until the entire
entry has been deleted.
or
XPress and hold the 2button next to the
COMAND controller until the entire entry is
deleted.
Character entry (navigation)
General information
The following paragraphs describe how to
enter characters using city input for NEWNEW
YORK
YORK as an example.
If you want to use the address entry menu to
enter a city, a street or a house number, for
example, COMAND 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: city list/street list with
character bar
XCall up the city list with character bar
(Ypage 64).
The alphabetically sorted city list shows the
first available entries.
Character entry (navigation) 35
At a glance

:Character NNentered by the user
;Characters automatically added by
COMAND ANTICOKEANTICOKE
=List entry that most closely resembles the
current entry by the user
?Switches to the selection list
ADeletes an entry
BCharacters not currently available
CCharacters currently available
DCurrently selected character
ECharacter bar
FCancels an entry
GList
Entering characters using the character
bar
XSelect NNby turning cVdthe COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
List Gshows all available city names
beginning with NN. The list entry most closely
resembling user's current entry =is
always highlighted at the top of the list
(NANTICOKENANTICOKE in the example).
All characters currently entered by the user
are shown in black (letter NN:in the exam-
ple). Letters added by COMAND are shown
in gray ;(ANTICOKEANTICOKE in the example).
Character bar Eshows the letters still
available for selection in black C. These
can be selected. In the example, the letter OO
is highlighted D. The characters available
depend on the entry made by the user so far
and the data contained in the digital map.
Characters that are no longer available B
are shown in gray.
XSelect EE,WW, space, YYin order and confirm
each with W.
Entering characters using the number
keypad
XTo enter the letter NN: press the pnum-
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: pkey:
Rpress once = M
Rpress twice = N
Rpress three times = O
XWait until the character display goes out.
The entries matching your input are shown
in the list.
XEnter EE,WW, space, YYwith the corresponding
keys.
iThe space is entered using number key
9.
Further functions in the list with char-
acter bar
XTo delete characters: press the $but-
ton on the control panel.
or
XPress the 2button next to the
COMAND controller.
36 Character entry (navigation)
At a glance

or
XSelect the 2symbol in the character bar
by sliding VÆand turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XTo delete an entry: press and hold the
$button on the control panel.
or
XPress and hold the 2button next to the
COMAND controller until the entire entry is
deleted.
or
XSelect the 2symbol in the character bar
and press and hold Wthe COMAND con-
troller until the entire entry is deleted.
XTo cancel an entry: select the &symbol
in the bottom left of the character bar and
press Wto confirm.
or
XPress the kback button.
The address entry menu appears.
XTo accept the first list entry: press and
hold Wthe COMAND controller until the
address entry menu appears.
The accepted list entry is shown there.
Calling up the list as a selection list
You can switch from the list of cities with the
character bar to the list of cities as a selection
list at any point during character entry.
XSlide ZV the COMAND controller repeat-
edly until the city list appears as a selection
list.
Select the desired city from the selection
list.
or
XSelect¬in the character bar by turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
If there are several entries for a city or if sev-
eral cities of the same name are stored, then
¬is highlighted in the character bar.
XPress Wthe COMAND controller.
Option 2: city list as selection list
COMAND either shows the selection list auto-
matically or you can call up the selection list
from the list with the character bar.
The example shows the selection list after the
city NEW YORKNEW YORK has been entered. The entry is
highlighted automatically.
XConfirm NEW YORKNEW YORK by pressing Wthe
COMAND controller.
The address entry menu appears. You can
now enter a street, for example.
Observe the information on destination entry
(Ypage 63).
SPLITVIEW
Method of operation
SPLITVIEW allows you to simultaneously use
different COMAND functions on the front-
passenger side and on the driver's side. Dif-
ferent content is seen depending on your per-
spective 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 remote con-
trol from the front-passenger side.
SPLITVIEW 37
At a glance

To do so, use the special cordless head-
phones (Ypage 239). 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
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.
RDifferent media can be used on the driver
and front-passenger sides as long as they
use different media sources. Example: if a
medium from the single DVD drive is being
played on the driver's side, then another
medium that is also played from the single
DVD drive cannot be played separately on
the front-passenger side. 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.
RInternet use is only available at any one
time to the driver or the front passenger.
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
Switching on SPLITVIEW
XSelect SystemSystem in the main function bar by
turning cVdthe COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
XSelect ;in the menu bar and confirm.
SPLITVIEW symbol :appears in the dis-
play and display ;switches to OffOff.
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.
The front passenger can now call up the
COMAND functions with the remote con-
trol.
Switching off SPLITVIEW
XSelect ;in the menu bar by turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
SPLITVIEW symbol :disappears from the
display. Display ;switches to OnOn.
iIf COMAND has already been switched
on, you can also use the remote control to
switch SPLITVIEW on and off. Make sure
that the SPLITVIEW symbol is set on the
remote control thumbwheel (Ypage 237).
The SPLITVIEW display remains on for approx-
imately 30 minutes after the SmartKey has
been turned to position 0in the ignition lock.
After this time or after the SmartKey has been
removed, the settings on the front-passenger
side are saved for approximately 30 minutes
38 SPLITVIEW
At a glance

longer. After this period, reactivation on the
front-passenger side means that the settings
from the driver's side will be used.
Transferring the driver's website
XTo switch on SPLITVIEW: select SystemSystem
from the main function bar by turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
XSelect ;in the menu bar and confirm.
SPLITVIEW symbol :appears in the dis-
play, and display ;switches to OffOff.
XSelect ®in the main function bar with the
remote control.
A menu appears with the following options:
ROperator's ManualOperator's Manual
REnter URLEnter URL
RInternet FavoritesInternet Favorites
RMercedes-Benz AppsMercedes-Benz Apps
RInternet RadioInternet Radio
RMercedes Mobile WebsiteMercedes Mobile Website
RTransfer Driver's WebsiteTransfer Driver's Website
XSelect TransferTransfer Driver'sDriver's WebsiteWebsite with
the remote control.
You see the last website called up by the
driver.
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.
XTo switch on SPLITVIEW: select SettingsSettings
from the main function bar by turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
XSelect ;in the menu bar and confirm.
SPLITVIEW symbol :appears in the dis-
play, and display ;switches to OffOff.
XSelect ®in the main function bar with the
remote control.
A menu appears.
XSelect Mercedes-Benz AppsMercedes-Benz Apps with the
remote control.
You see the selection of Mercedes-Benz
Apps.
XSelect Google Local SearchGoogle Local Search with the
remote control.
Using a menu you can select a category for
the destination.
XSelect At Current PositionAt Current Position, for exam-
ple.
Using a menu you can determine the type
of search inquiry.
XSelect EnterEnter SearchSearch Term:Term:, for example.
An input field appears.
XEnter the destination with the remote con-
trol and confirm the entry with b.
You see the results list from Google.
XSelect the exact destination with the
remote control.
An additional menu appears.
XSelect Navigate toNavigate to.
XA window appears on the driver's side with
the message: Accept the navigationAccept the navigation
data from Mercedes-Benz Apps?
data from Mercedes-Benz Apps?
SPLITVIEW 39
At a glance

40

Your COMAND equipment .................. 42
Display settings .................................. 42
Time settings ....................................... 42
Text reader settings ............................ 44
Voice Control System settings .......... 44
Bluetooth®settings ............................ 44
Setting the system language ............. 45
Assigning a favorites button .............. 45
Importing/exporting data .................. 46
Reset function ..................................... 47
41
System settings

Your COMAND equipment
These operating instructions describe all the
standard and optional equipment for your
COMAND system, as available at the time of
going to print. Country-specific differences
are possible. Please note that your
COMAND system may not be equipped with
all the features described.
Display settings
Setting the brightness
The brightness detected by the display light
sensor affects the setting options for this
function.
XPress W.
XSelect SettingsSettings by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect DisplayDisplay and press Wto confirm.
XSelect BrightnessBrightness and press Wto con-
firm.
XAdjust the brightness by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
Display design
Your COMAND display features optimized
designs for operation during daytime and
night-time hours. You can customize the
design by manually selecting day or night
design, or opt for an automatic setting.
XPress W.
XSelect SettingsSettings by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect DisplayDisplay and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Day ModeDay Mode,Night ModeNight Mode or Auto‐Auto‐
matic
matic by turning cVd the COMAND con-
troller and press Wto confirm.
A dot indicates the current setting.
Design Explanation
Day ModeDay Mode The display is set perma-
nently to day design.
Night ModeNight Mode The display is set perma-
nently to night design.
AutomaticAutomatic If the AutomaticAutomatic setting
is selected, COMAND
evaluates the readings
from the automatic vehi-
cle light sensor and auto-
matically switches
between the display
designs.
Time settings
General information
If COMAND is equipped with a navigation sys-
tem and has GPS reception, COMAND auto-
matically sets the time and date. You can
change the time in minute increments. The
date can also be changed.
iIf you adjust the time in 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 (Ypage 43).
42 Time settings
System settings

iThe 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
iWith this function, you can set the time for
every display in the vehicle.
Setting the time/date format
XPress the Wbutton.
XSelect TimeTime by turning cVdthe COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect FormatFormat and press Wto confirm.
The #symbols show the current settings.
XSet the format by turning cVdthe
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
Abbreviation Meaning
DDDD .MMMM .YYYY Day . Month . Year
(date format, two digits)
MMMM /DDDD /YYYYYYYY Month/Day/Year
date format, year (all
four digits)
YYYY /MMMM /DDDD Year/Month/Day
date format, year (two
digits)
HHHH :MMMM
(24 hrs)
(24 hrs)
Hours : Minutes
(24 hour time format)
HHHH :MMMM (AM/PM)(AM/PM) Hours : Minutes
(AM/PM time format)
Adjusting the time zone and switching
to Daylight Savings Time (Summer)
XPress W.
XSelect TimeTime by turning cVdthe COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect TimeTime ZoneZone and press Wto confirm.
A list of countries or time zones appears.
The #dot indicates the current setting.
XSelect 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.
XSelect the time zone and press Wto con-
firm.
The entry for the Automatic Time Set‐Automatic Time Set‐
tings
tings is accepted.
Subsequent operation depends on whether
the automatic changeover function to sum-
mer time is available.
XTo change manually: select ONON or OFFOFF and
press Wto confirm.
XTo change to automatic time: select
AutomaticAutomatic and press Wto confirm.
The entry for the Automatic Time Set‐Automatic Time Set‐
tings
tings is accepted.
XTo switch the automatic time setting
off/on: press the Wbutton.
XSelect TimeTime by turning cVdthe COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XPress Wto confirm the AutomaticAutomatic TimeTime
Settings
Settings.
Switch the automatic time setting off ªor
on again O.
To switch on: the menu item is switched
on as the default setting. If the AutomaticAutomatic
Time Settings
Time Settings is switched off and you
switch it on again, the last settings for the
time zone and summer time changeover
are selected.
To switch off: the time zone is deselected
and the summer time is switched off. If
AutomaticAutomatic is set for the summer time
changeover, a prompt will appear asking
whether this should be maintained.
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press Wto confirm.
Time settings 43
System settings

Activating/deactivating Bluetooth®
XPress W.
The system menu appears.
XSelect SettingsSettings by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect ActivateActivate BluetoothBluetooth and press W
to confirm.
This switches Bluetooth®on Oor off ª.
Setting the system language
This function allows you to determine the lan-
guage for the menu displays and the naviga-
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.
When you set the system language, the lan-
guage of the Voice Control System will
change accordingly. If the selected language
is not supported by the Voice Control System,
English will be selected.
XPress the Wbutton.
XSelect SystemSystem by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect LanguageLanguage and press Wto confirm.
The list of languages appears. The #dot
indicates the current setting.
XSelect the language by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
COMAND loads the selected language and
sets it.
Assigning a favorites button
XTo assign a favorites button: press the
Wbutton.
XSelect SystemSystem by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect AssignAssign asas FavoriteFavorite and press W
to confirm.
The list of predefined functions appears.
The dot #indicates the currently selected
function.
XSelect the function by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
The favorites button is assigned the selec-
ted function.
XExample: to call up a favorite: press the
gfavorites button.
This calls up the predefined function.
You can select the following predefined func-
tions in a menu:
RSplitView on/offSplitView on/off: you can switch the
screen view for the front passenger on or
off.
RDisplay On/OffDisplay On/Off: you can switch the dis-
play off or on.
RFull Screen: 'Clock'Full Screen: 'Clock': you can call up
the full screen with the clock.
R®MenuMenu: you can call up the online and
Internet functions.
R360°360° CameraCamera: you can call up the picture of
the 360° camera.
RFull screen: 'Map'Full screen: 'Map': you can call up the
full screen with the map.
RSpoken Driving TipSpoken Driving Tip: you can call up the
current driving recommendation.
RDisplayDisplay TrafficTraffic MessagesMessages: you can call
up traffic reports.
RNavigate HomeNavigate Home: you can start route guid-
ance to your home address if you have
already entered and saved the address
(Ypage 69).
Assigning a favorites button 45
System settings

RDetour MenuDetour Menu: you can call up the Detour
menu and then block a section of the route
and recalculate the route (Ypage 92).
RCompassCompass ScreenScreen: you can call up the com-
pass.
Importing/exporting data
General notes
!Never remove the stick or card when writ-
ing data to the USB stick or the memory
card. You may otherwise lose data.
Using this function, you can:
Rtransfer your personal COMAND data from
one system/vehicle to another.
Rmake a backup copy of your personal data
(export data) and load it again (import
data).
Rprotect your data from unwanted export by
activating a pin prompt (presetting: deacti-
vated ª).
You can either use an SD memory card or a
USB storage device (e.g. a USB stick) as tem-
porary storage.
Activating/deactivating PIN protec-
tion
XPress the Wbutton.
The system menu appears.
XSelect SettingsSettings by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect Import/ExportImport/Export DataData and press W
to confirm.
XSelect Activate PIN ProtectionActivate PIN Protection and
press Wto confirm.
Activate Oor deactivate ªPIN protec-
tion. When activating PIN protection, you
will be prompted to enter a PIN.
XEnter a 4-digit PIN, select¬and press W
to confirm.
You will be prompted to enter the PIN
again.
XRe-enter the PIN, select ¬and press W
to confirm.
The PIN prompt now protects your personal
data from unwanted export.
iIf you deactivate your PIN protection, you
will first be prompted to enter your PIN. If
you have forgotten your PIN, a Mercedes-
Benz service station can deactivate your
PIN protection for you. Alternatively, you
can deactivate PIN protection by resetting
your personal COMAND data
(Ypage 47).
46 Importing/exporting data
System settings

Importing/exporting data
XInsert the SD memory card (Ypage 196).
or
XConnect a USB device (e.g. a USB memory
stick) (Ypage 197).
XPress W.
The system menu appears.
XSelect SettingsSettings by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect Import/ExportImport/Export DataData and press W
to confirm.
XSelect Import DataImport Data or Export DataExport Data and
press Wto confirm.
If PIN protection is activated, a PIN prompt
appears when you select Export DataExport Data.
XEnter the PIN, select¬and press Wto
confirm.
You can now proceed in the same way as if
PIN protection was deactivated.
XTo select a preset: select MemoryMemory CardCard or
USB StorageUSB Storage and press Wto confirm.
XSelect All DataAll Data and press Wto confirm.
This function exports all the data to the
selected disc.
or
XSelect the data type and press Wto con-
firm.
Depending on the previous entry, select the
data type for the export Oor not ª.
XSelect Cont.Cont. and press Wto confirm.
iPersonal music files in the MUSIC REGIS-
TER cannot be saved and imported again
using this function.
Reset function
You can completely reset COMAND 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 previous
destinations in the navigation system and
address book entries. In addition, any activa-
ted PIN protection, which you have used to
protect your data against unwanted export,
will be deactivated. Resetting is recommen-
Reset function 47
System settings

ded before selling or transferring ownership
of your vehicle, for example.
Data on the internal hard drive, e.g. music
files in the MUSIC REGISTER, will be deleted.
You can also delete music files from the
MUSIC REGISTER using the "Delete all music
files" function (Ypage 209).
XPress the Wfunction button.
XSelect SystemSystem by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect ResetReset and press Wto confirm.
A warning message appears asking
whether you wish to reset.
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press Wto confirm.
If you select YesYes, a prompt will appear again
asking whether you really wish to reset to
the factory settings.
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press Wto confirm.
If you select YesYes, a message will be shown.
COMAND is reset and restarted.
If you select NoNo, the process will be can-
celed.
48 Reset function
System settings

Your COMAND equipment .................. 50
Climate control status display ........... 50
Fuel consumption indicator ............... 50
ON&OFFROAD display ......................... 51
Driving conditions menu (Active
Body Control) ....................................... 51
Seat functions ..................................... 52
Rear view camera ............................... 55
Night View Assist Plus ....................... 56
360° camera ....................................... 56
49
Vehicle functions

Your COMAND equipment
These operating instructions describe all the
standard and optional equipment for your
COMAND system, as available at the time of
going to print. Country-specific differences
are possible. Please note that your
COMAND system may not be equipped with
all the features described.
Climate control status display
The climate status display in the COMAND display
(example)
If you change the settings of the climate con-
trol system, the climate status display
appears for three seconds at the bottom of
the screen in the COMAND display. You will
see the current settings of the various climate
control functions.
Overview of climate control systems, see the
separate vehicle operating instructions.
The climate status display appears when:
XYou turn the temperature control and set
the temperature.
or
XYou turn the control to set the airflow.
or
XYou press one of the following buttons:
KIncreases air flow
IDecreases air flow
¿Switches climate control on/off
áSwitches the ZONE function on/off
ÃControls the air conditioning auto-
matically
ñSets the climate control style in auto-
matic mode (FOCUS/MEDIUM/DIFFUSE)
_Sets the air distribution
M,Por OSets the air distribu-
tion
¬Turns on the defrost function
ÙTurns on maximum cooling
iThe way that the climate control status
display is called up depends on your vehi-
cle's climate control system.
Example settings for the defrost function (top) and
for the climate mode in automatic mode
XTo hide the display: turn or press the
COMAND controller.
or
XPress one of the buttons on COMAND.
Fuel consumption indicator
Overview
Depending on the vehicle equipment and the
engine variant installed, fuel consumption
can be shown in the COMAND display.
If your vehicle is a hybrid vehicle and the
installed engine variant supports it, you can
call up other displays (see the separate oper-
ating instructions).
50 Fuel consumption indicator
Vehicle functions

Calling up/exiting the display
XTo call up the full screen display: press
the Wbutton.
XIn the system menu, slide ZV the
COMAND controller up until the FullFull
Screen
Screen option is selected.
XPress Wthe COMAND controller.
The system display is shown as full screen
(without system menu).
XSlide XVY the COMAND controller repeat-
edly until the fuel consumption indicator
appears.
The COMAND display shows the fuel con-
sumption for the last 15 minutes of the
journey.
XTo exit the full-screen display: press W
the COMAND controller.
The system menu appears.
Every bar of the graph displays the average
value for one minute.
The fuel consumption display may differ from
the display in the FROM STARTFROM START trip computer
in the TripTrip menu; see the vehicle Operator's
Manual.
ON&OFFROAD display
Overview
Depending on the vehicle model series, the
settings and the status of the ON&OFFROAD
functions can be shown in the COMAND dis-
play, e.g.:
Rvehicle's angle of inclination
Ruphill or downhill gradient in percentage
Rsteering angle
Further information on the ON&OFFROAD
functions can be found in the vehicle Opera-
tor's Manual.
Calling up displays
XPress W.
XIn the system menu, slide ZV the
COMAND controller up until the display/
selection window is selected.
XSlide XVY the COMAND controller until
the ON&OFFROAD display appears.
The COMAND display shows the settings
and status of the ON&OFFROAD functions.
Exiting the display
XSlide XVY the COMAND controller until
the desired display (clock or fuel consump-
tion) is shown.
Driving conditions menu (Active Body
Control)
General notes
On vehicles with Active Body Control (ABC),
you can display some driving systems and
additional information in the COMAND dis-
play.
Driving conditions menu (Active Body Control) 51
Vehicle functions

XTurn cVd or slide ZVÆthe COMAND con-
troller and press Wto confirm.
The massage function runs for approx-
imately 15 to 25 minutes, depending on the
setting.
XTo exit the menu: press the kback
button.
Adjusting the driving dynamics
This function is available on vehicle model
series with a dynamic multicontour seat.
XSelect the seat (Ypage 52).
XSelect Dynamic SeatDynamic Seat by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
A scale appears.
You can select:
R00: Off
R11: level 1 (medium setting)
R22: level 2 (high setting)
XTurn cVd or slide ZVÆthe COMAND con-
troller and press Wto confirm.
XTo exit the menu: press the kback
button.
Resetting all adjustments
XSelect the seat (Ypage 52).
XSelect Reset AllReset All by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
A prompt appears.
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press Wto confirm.
If you select NoNo, the process will be can-
celed.
After you select YesYes, all seat adjustments
are reset to the default values (factory set-
ting).
Rear view camera
The rear view camera is only an aid. It is not a
replacement for your attention to your imme-
diate surroundings. You are always responsi-
ble for safe maneuvering and parking. When
maneuvering or parking, make sure that there
are no persons, animals or objects in the area
in which you are maneuvering.
The image from the rear view camera is
shown in the COMAND display when reverse
gear is engaged if:
Ryour vehicle is equipped with a rear view
camera
RCOMAND is switched on
Rthe Activation by R gearActivation by R gear function is
activated.
If the function is activated, the COMAND dis-
play will automatically switch back to the pre-
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As soon as your vehicle exceeds a speed of
19 mph (30 km/h) with the function activa-
ted, the function switches off. The COMAND
display switches back to the previously selec-
ted view.
You can also switch the display by selecting
the &symbol in the display and pressing W
the COMAND controller.
XTo switch reverse gear activation on/
off: press the Wfunction button.
The system menu appears.
XSelect SettingsSettings by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect 360° Camera360° Camera and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect Activation by R gearActivation by R gear and press
Wto confirm.
The function is switched on Oor off ª,
depending on the previous status.
iYou need only switch this function on if
you want the 360° camera image to be dis-
played when you engage reverse gear. The
other activation options are always availa-
ble as well.
XTo display the 360° camera image:
press the Wfunction button for at least
2 seconds.
The full-screen display appears.
or
XSelect SettingsSettings by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect 360° Camera360° Camera and press Wto con-
firm.
The 360° camera image appears in split-
screen mode.
or
XEngage reverse gear (only possible if the
Activation by R gearActivation by R gear option is activa-
ted)
The 360° camera split-screen image with
backing up image appears.
For a detailed description of the 360° cam-
era, see the separate vehicle Operator's Man-
ual.
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58

Your COMAND equipment
These operating instructions describe all the
standard and optional equipment for your
COMAND system, as available at the time of
going to print. Country-specific differences
are possible. Please note that your
COMAND system may not be equipped with
all the features described.
Introduction
Important safety notes
GWARNING
If you operate information systems and com-
munication equipment integrated in the vehi-
cle while driving, you will be distracted from
traffic conditions. You could also lose control
of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate the equipment when the traffic
situation permits. If you are not sure that this
is possible, park the vehicle paying attention
to traffic conditions and operate the equip-
ment when the vehicle is stationary.
You must observe the legal requirements for
the country in which you are currently driving
when operating COMAND.
COMAND calculates the route to the destina-
tion without taking account of the following,
for example:
Rtraffic lights
Rstop and yield signs
Rmerging lanes
Rparking or stopping in a no parking/no
stopping zone
Rother road and traffic rules and regulations
Rnarrow bridges
COMAND can give incorrect navigation com-
mands if the actual street/traffic situation
does not correspond with the digital map's
data. Digital maps do not cover all areas nor
all routes in an area. 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 reg-
ulations always have priority over the sys-
tem's driving recommendations.
Navigation announcements are intended to
direct you while driving without diverting your
attention from the road and driving.
Please always use this feature instead of con-
sulting the map display for directions. Look-
ing at the icons or map display can distract
you from traffic conditions and driving, and
increase the risk of an accident.
General notes
Operational readiness of the navigation
system
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
Among other things, correct functioning of
the navigation system depends on GPS recep-
tion. In certain situations, GPS reception may
be impaired, there may be interference or
there may be no reception at all, e.g. in tun-
nels or parking garages.
iUsing roof carriers may impair the correct
functioning of a roof antenna (phone, sat-
ellite radio, GPS).
Entry restriction
On vehicles for certain countries, there is a
restriction on entering data.
The restriction is active from a vehicle speed
of above approximately 3 mph (5 km/h). As
soon as the speed falls below approximately
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2 mph (3 km/h), the restriction becomes
inactive.
When the restriction is active, certain entries
cannot be made. This will be indicated by the
fact that certain menu items are grayed out
and cannot be selected.
The following entries are not possible, for
example:
Rentering the destination city and street
Rentering a destination via the map
Rentering POIs in the vicinity of a city or via a
name search
Rediting entries
Rusing the number keypad for direct entry
Other entries are possible, such as entering
points of interest in the vicinity of the desti-
nation or current position.
Switching to navigation mode
Map showing the menu; route guidance inactive
:Status bar
;Main function bar
=Current vehicle position
?Navigation menu bar
XPress the Øfunction button.
The map is displayed with the menu either
shown or hidden.
or
XSelect NaviNavi in the main function bar by
sliding ZV and turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
The map is displayed with the menu shown.
Map without the menu (route guidance inactive)
:Current vehicle position
;Map orientation selected
=Map scale selected
iRoute guidance active means that you
have entered a destination and that
COMAND has calculated the route. The dis-
play shows the route, changes of direction
and lane recommendations. Navigation
announcements guide you to your destina-
tion.
Route guidance inactive means that no
destination has been entered yet and no
route has been calculated yet.
Showing/hiding the menu
You can show or hide the menu on the map.
XTo hide the menu: slide ZV the COMAND
controller and, when the Full ScreenFull Screen
menu item is shown, press Wto confirm.
or
XPress the kback button.
The map can be seen in the full-screen dis-
play.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller when the map is shown in full-
screen display.
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Navigation
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Carpool lanes may only be used under certain
conditions. They can normally be used when
there are two people in the vehicle. However,
there are also carpool lanes which can only be
used when there are three or more people in
the vehicle. In California, lone drivers can use
a carpool lane if their vehicle's emission level
or fuel consumption is below a fixed thresh-
old.
Carpool lanes may be reserved for specific
times (e.g. during the peak period).
Carpool lanes are identified by HOV symbols
on special road signs and by markings on the
road. The road signs may also include the
designation CARPOOLCARPOOL. The lanes are arranged
as a separate lane next to the others or are
built as a physically separate lane.
Depending on the setting under Number ofNumber of
Occupants
Occupants inin VehicleVehicle, COMAND uses car-
pool lanes when calculating the route.
COMAND then guides you in and out of car-
pool lanes using visual and acoustic driving
directions.
XIn the route settings menu, select NumberNumber
of Occupants in Vehicle
of Occupants in Vehicle by turning
cVd the COMAND controller.
XSelect 11,22or MoreMore than 2than 2 by turning cVd
and press Wto confirm.
A#dot indicates the current setting.
Destination entry
Important safety notes
GWARNING
If you operate information systems and com-
munication equipment integrated in the vehi-
cle while driving, you will be distracted from
traffic conditions. You could also lose control
of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
Only operate the equipment when the traffic
situation permits. If you are not sure that this
is possible, park the vehicle paying attention
to traffic conditions and operate the equip-
ment when the vehicle is stationary.
You must observe the legal requirements for
the country in which you are currently driving
when operating COMAND.
Entering a destination by address
Introduction
When entering an address as the destination,
you have the following options:
Rentering the state/province, city/ZIP code
and street
Rentering the state/province, city and cen-
ter
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Rentering the state/province, city/ZIP code,
street and house number
Rentering the state/province, city/ZIP code,
street and intersection
Rentering the state/province, street, city
and house number
Rentering the state/province, street and
house number
Rentering the state/province, street and
intersection
iYou can only enter those cities, streets,
ZIP codes etc. that are stored on the digital
map. This means that for some countries,
you cannot enter ZIP codes, for example.
The step-by-step instructions for entering an
address use the following example data:
New York (state)
New York (city)
40 Broadway
Of course, you can freely enter information
such as state/province, city, street and
house number, for example to enter your
home address.
Address entry menu
Calling up the address entry menu
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
Address entry menu
XSelect Address EntryAddress Entry and press Wto
confirm.
The address entry menu appears. If you
have previously entered a destination, this
will be shown in the display.
Depending on the amount of the address
entered and the data in the digital map, some
menu items may not be available at all or may
not yet be available.
Example: after entering the state/province,
the menu items MapMap,No.No.,CenterCenter,Inter‐Inter‐
section
section,SaveSave and StartStart are not available.
The ZIPZIP menu item will not be available
unless the digital map contains zip codes.
Entering the state/province, city, street
and number
Selecting a state/province
XCall up the address entry menu
(Ypage 64).
XSelect State/ProvState/Prov in the address entry
menu by turning cVd the COMAND con-
troller and press Wto confirm.
A menu with the available lists appears:
RLast States/ProvincesLast States/Provinces
RStates (U.S.A.)States (U.S.A.)
RProvinces (Canada)Provinces (Canada)
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XTo select a list: turn cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
The list of selected states/provinces
appears.
XTo select a state/province: turn cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
The address entry menu appears again. The
state/province selected has now been
entered.
Entering the city
XCall up the address entry menu
(Ypage 64).
XSelect CityCity in the address entry menu by
turning cVd the COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
You will see the city list either with the
character bar (option 1) or as a selection
list (option 2).
City list with character bar
Option 1: city list with the character bar
XEnter NEWNEW YORKYORK. Character entry, using city
input as an example (Ypage 35).
List of cities as selection list
Option 2: city list as selection list
XSelect an entry by turning cVd the
COMAND controller.
XIrrespective of the option, press Wto con-
firm your selection.
The address entry menu appears again. The
city has now been entered.
Entering the street name
XCall up the address entry menu
(Ypage 64).
XSelect StreetStreet in the address entry menu
by turning cVd and sliding ZVÆthe
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
You will see the street list either with the
character bar (option 1) or as a selection
list (option 2).
Street list with character bar
Option 1: street list with character bar
XEnter BROADWAYBROADWAY. Character entry, using city
input as an example (Ypage 35).
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Street list as selection list
Option 2: street list as selection list
XSelect a street by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
If an entry has the Gsymbol, it is ambig-
uous. You can select the entry you want
from an additional selection list.
XSelect an entry by turning cVd the
COMAND controller.
XIrrespective of the option, press Wto con-
firm your selection.
The address entry menu appears again. The
street has now been entered.
Entering the house number
Entering a house number will delete a previ-
ously entered intersection.
XCall up the address entry menu
(Ypage 64).
XSelect No.No. in the address entry menu by
turning cVd and sliding ZVÆthe
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
You will see the house number list either
with the character bar (option 1) or as a
selection list (option 2).
House number list with character bar
Option 1: house number list with character
bar
XEnter 44and 00. Character entry, using city
input as an example (Ypage 35).
House number list as selection list
Option 2: house number list as selection list
XSelect an entry by turning cVd the
COMAND controller.
XIrrespective of the option, press Wto con-
firm your selection.
The address entry menu appears again. The
house number has now been entered.
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Entering the ZIP code, center and inter-
section
Entering the ZIP code
XCall up the address entry menu
(Ypage 64).
XSelect ZIPZIP in the address entry menu by
turning cVd and sliding ZVÆthe
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
You will see the ZIP code list either with the
character bar (option 1) or as a selection
list (option 2).
List of ZIP codes with character bar
Option 1: ZIP code list with character bar
XEnter a ZIP code. Character entry, using city
input as an example (Ypage 35).
ZIP code list as selection list
Option 2: ZIP code list as selection list
XSelect the desired ZIP code by turning cVd
the COMAND controller.
XIrrespective of the option, press Wto con-
firm your selection.
If COMAND is able to assign the ZIP code
unambiguously to a specific address, the
address entry menu appears again. The ZIP
code appears in place of the city's name.
If COMAND cannot assign the ZIP code
unambiguously to a specific address, the
address entry menu also appears again.
The ZIP code is automatically entered. You
can now enter the street for a more precise
location. Only streets in the area covered
by the entered ZIP code are available.
XStart route calculation (Ypage 69).
Entering the center
Entering a center will, for example, delete a
previously entered street.
XCall up the address entry menu
(Ypage 64).
XSelect CenterCenter in the address entry menu
by turning cVd and sliding ZVÆthe
COMAND controller and pressing Wto
confirm.
You will see the center list either with the
character bar (option 1) or as a selection
list (option 2).
City center list with character bar
Option 1: center list with character bar
XEnter a center. Character entry, using city
input as an example (Ypage 35).
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Selecting a destination from the des-
tination memory (e.g. My Address)
Introduction
The destination memory always contains an
entry named "My Address". You may wish to
assign your home address to this entry, for
example (Ypage 69), and select it for route
guidance. This entry is always located at the
top of the list in the destination memory.
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect From MemoryFrom Memory and press Wto con-
firm.
You will see the destination memory list
either with the character bar (option 1) or
as a selection list (option 2).
Option 1: destination memory list with
character bar
:Character entered by the user
;Characters automatically added by the
system
=List entry most closely resembling the
characters entered so far
?Switches to the selection list
ADeletes an entry
BCharacters not currently available
CCharacter bar
DCurrently selected character
ECancels an entry
FCharacters currently available
XEnter a destination, e.g. "My Address".
Character entry, using city input as an
example (Ypage 35).
Option 2: destination memory list as
selection list
Destination memory list
XSelect My AddressMy Address by turning cVd the
COMAND controller.
XIrrespective of the option, press Wto con-
firm your selection.
The address entry menu appears again.
"My Address" has been entered.
XTo start route calculation: select StartStart
and press Wto confirm.
Entering a destination from the list of
last destinations
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
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XSelect From Last DestinationsFrom Last Destinations and
press Wto confirm.
XSelect the desired destination by turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
The address entry menu appears again. The
destination address selected has been
entered.
XTo start route calculation: select StartStart
and press Wto confirm.
Once the route has been calculated, route
guidance begins (Ypage 69).
i“Last destinations” memory
(Ypage 107).
Entering a destination using the map
Calling up the map
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
:Current vehicle position
;Crosshair
=Details of the crosshair position
?Map scale selected
XSelect UsingUsing MapMap and press Wto confirm.
You will see the map with a crosshair.
Display =depends on the settings selected
in "Map information in the display"
(Ypage 111). You can see the current street
name if the digital map contains the neces-
sary data, You can see the coordinates of the
crosshair if the geo-coordinate display is
switched on and the GPS signal is strong
enough.
Moving the map and selecting the des-
tination
XTo scroll the map: slide XVY,ZVÆor
aVb the COMAND controller.
XTo set the map scale: as soon as you turn
cVd the COMAND controller, the scale bar
appears.
XTurn cVd until the desired scale is set.
Turning clockwise zooms out from the map;
turning counter-clockwise zooms in.
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XTo select a destination: press Wthe
COMAND controller once or several times.
If COMAND is unable to assign a unique
address, you will see either the address
entry menu with the destination address or
a selection list.
XSelect a destination by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
If the destination is within the limits of the
digital map, COMAND attempts to assign
the destination to the map.
If the destination can be assigned, you will
see the address entry menu with the
address of the destination. If not, you will
see the Destination From MapDestination From Map entry.
XTo start route calculation: select StartStart
and press Wto confirm.
Entering a destination using geo-coor-
dinates
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect Using Geo-CoordinatesUsing Geo-Coordinates and
press Wto confirm.
An entry menu appears.
You can now enter the latitude and longitude
coordinates with the COMAND controller or
the number keypad (Ypage 35).
XTo change a value: turn cVd the
COMAND controller.
XTo move the mark within the line: slide
XVY the COMAND controller.
XTo move the mark between the lines:
slide ZVÆthe COMAND controller.
XTo confirm the value: press Wthe
COMAND controller.
iIf the selected position is outside the dig-
ital map, COMAND uses the nearest digi-
tized road for route calculation. You will see
the The co-ordinates are outsideThe co-ordinates are outside
the map area
the map area message. If the selected
position is located over a body of water, you
will see the The destination is in aThe destination is in a
body of water. Please select
body of water. Please select
another destination.another destination. message.
Entering a destination using
Mercedes-Benz Apps
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
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COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect Mercedes-BenzMercedes-Benz AppsApps and press W
to confirm.
If an Internet connection is established, you
will see the message: Do you want toDo you want to
accept the navigation data sent
accept the navigation data sent
via Mercedes-Benz Apps?via Mercedes-Benz Apps?
Street View
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the lower menu bar
by turning cVd the COMAND controller
and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Address EntryAddress Entry and press Wto
confirm.
XSelect icon :in the address entry menu
and press Wto confirm.
If an Internet connection is established, you
will see the Street View basic display.
XTo explore the view of the street: turn
cVd or slide XVY,
ZVÆthe COMAND controller.
XTo return to navigation: press the k
button.
Entering way points
Introduction
You can map the route yourself by entering up
to four way points. The sequence of the way
points can be changed at any time.
COMAND provides a selection of predefined
destinations in eight categories for this pur-
pose, e.g. GASGAS STATIONSTATION or COFFEECOFFEE SHOPSHOP. You
can also use the destination entry options to
enter way points.
Creating way points
Way point menu (with destination, without way
point)
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect Intermediate DestinationsIntermediate Destinations and
press Wto confirm.
The destination is entered into the way
points menu. The way points are not yet
entered.
XConfirm Add:Add: by pressing Wthe COMAND
controller.
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XSelect the category or OtherOther by turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
After selecting a category, the POIs which
are available along the route and in the
vicinity are displayed.
COMAND first searches for destinations
along the route. Searching for destinations
then continues within a radius of approx-
imately 60 miles (100 km) of the vehicle
position.
XAfter selecting OtherOther, select one of the
destination entry options from the list.
Selection Step
Address EntryAddress Entry XEnter a destina-
tion by address
(Ypage 63).
From MemoryFrom Memory XSelect a destina-
tion from the des-
tination memory
(Ypage 70).
From Last Desti‐From Last Desti‐
nationsnations
XSelect a destina-
tion from the list
of last destina-
tions (Ypage 70).
From POIsFrom POIs XSelect a point of
interest
(Ypage 76).
From PersonalFrom Personal
POIsPOIs
XEnter a destina-
tion from the per-
sonal POIs
(Ypage 85).
Selection Step
Using the MapUsing the Map XEnter a destina-
tion using the map
(Ypage 71).
Using Geo-Coor‐Using Geo-Coor‐
dinatesdinates
XEnter a destina-
tion using the geo-
coordinates
(Ypage 72).
XSelect POI and press Wto confirm.
After selecting a POI or entering a destina-
tion, the address of the way point is dis-
played.
After entering a destination using the map,
the address entry menu is displayed. OKOK is
highlighted.
XTo accept the way point: confirm OKOK by
pressing W.
Once you have accepted the way point, it is
entered in the way point menu.
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XTo display the details: select DetailsDetails by
turning cVd the COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
XTo make a call: select CallCall with the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm. COMAND switches to telephone
mode (Ypage 132).
iThis menu item is available if the way
point has a telephone number and if a
mobile phone is connected to COMAND
(Ypage 126).
XTo call up the map: select MapMap with the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XYou can move the map and select the des-
tination.
XTo store the way point in the destina-
tion memory: select PresetsPresets with the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm (Ypage 105).
Way point menu with two way point entries
Editing way points
Way points can be:
Rchanged
Rchanged in sequence in the way point menu
Rdeleted
To change the sequence, at least one way
point and the destination must be entered.
XSelect a way point in the way point menu by
turning cVd the COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
A menu appears.
XTo change a way point: select EditEdit from
the menu and press Wto confirm.
XChange the address, e.g. the city and
street, and confirm with OKOK.
The way point menu appears and displays
the modified way point.
You can change the sequence of the way
points and the destination.
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XChoose one of the options and press Wto
confirm.
Further steps are arranged in a table
according to the option selected
(Ypage 78).
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Defining the position for the POI search
Selection Characteristic Instructions
Near Destina‐Near Destina‐
tiontion
Entry is only possible
when route guidance is
active.
XSelect NearNear DestinationDestination from the POI
menu and press Wto confirm.
XSelect a POI category (Ypage 79).
Current Posi‐Current Posi‐
tiontion
The system looks for a
point of interest in the
vicinity of the current
vehicle position.
XSelect Current PositionCurrent Position in the POI
menu and press Wto confirm.
XSelect a POI category (Ypage 79).
Other CityOther City After entering a city, the
system looks for the POI
within the city.
Option 1
XSelect OtherOther CityCity in the POI menu and
press Wto confirm.
XIf desired, select the state/province
(Ypage 64).
XEnter the city. Proceed as described in
the "Entering a city" section (Ypage 64).
XSelect a POI category (Ypage 79).
Option 2
XEnter a city in the address entry menu
(Ypage 64).
XSelect POIPOI and press Wto confirm.
XSelect a point of interest category.
Search By NameSearch By Name You can call up all the
points of interest in the
digital map or focus your
search on the three pre-
viously selected posi-
tions.
XSelect SearchSearch ByBy NameName in the POI menu
and press Wto confirm.
XSelect AllAll POIsPOIs or one of the three pre-
viously selected positions.
The POI list with character bar appears.
XProceed as described in the "POI list with
character bar" section (Ypage 80).
SearchSearch ByBy PhonePhone
NumberNumber
This function gives you
access to all POIs that
have a phone number.
XSelect Search By Phone NumberSearch By Phone Number and
press Wto confirm.
You will see a list of phone numbers.
XProceed as described in the "POI list with
character bar" section (Ypage 80).
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The search results display the following infor-
mation:
Ran arrow that shows the linear direction to
the point of interest
Rthe linear distance to the POI
Rthe name of the POI
iThe arrow and linear distance to the des-
tination are not visible if you have entered a
POI after entering another city.
The arrow is also not shown when search-
ing for a POI in the vicinity of the destina-
tion.
Depending on the POI selected, COMAND
uses different reference points in deter-
mining the linear distance to the destina-
tion:
Rvicinity of current position: the linear dis-
tance is the distance of the point of inter-
est from the current vehicle position.
Rvicinity of destination: the linear distance
is the distance from the destination
entered to the point of interest.
Selecting a POI
:Point of interest with address
;To start route calculation
=To store an address in the destination
memory
?To display details
ATo make a call (when available)
BTo cancel selection
CTo display a point of interest's position on
the map
Further information on searching via POI cat-
egories (Ypage 79).
XSelect the POI in the POI list by turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
The complete address of the point of inter-
est selected is shown.
XTo start route calculation: select
StartStart ;and press Wto confirm.
XTo store an address in the destination
memory: select SaveSave =and press Wto
confirm. You can now select storing
options (Ypage 105).
XTo show the detailed view: select
DetailsDetails ?and press Wto confirm.
XTo make a call: select CallCallAand press
Wto confirm. COMAND switches to tele-
phone mode (Ypage 132).
iThis menu item is available if the POI has
a telephone number and a mobile phone is
connected to COMAND (Ypage 126).
XTo call up the map: select MapMapCand
press Wto confirm.
XYou can move the map and select the des-
tination (Ypage 71).
POI list with character bar
Search by name in the vicinity of the destination
(example)
If you have selected Search By NameSearch By Name in the
POI menu and then defined the position for
the search (Ypage 78), the POI list with char-
acter bar appears.
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Depending on your selection, you can select
all available points of interest on the digital
map or the points of interest in the vicinity of
the selected position.
XProceed as described in "Searching for a
phone book entry" (Ypage 137).
If COMAND can assign the characters
entered to one entry unambiguously, the
address entry appears automatically.
XTo start route calculation: select StartStart
and press Wto confirm.
ZAGAT®survey service
The Z icon before a search result shows that a
ZAGAT®rating is available for this entry.
:ZAGAT ratings
;To display details
XSelect an entry with the "Z" icon by turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
The ZAGAT evaluations appear.
ZAGAT example description
XTo show the information: select DetailsDetails
and press Wto confirm.
Selecting a POI using the map
Point of interest on the map
You can select points of interest that are
available in the selected (visible) section of
the map. The POI is highlighted on the map,
you will see further information on the upper
edge of the display.
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect GuideGuide in the navigation system
menu bar by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
If points of interest are available:
Depending on the map scale selected,
point of interest icons appear on the map.
The scale at which the icons are displayed
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on the map varies according to the icon.
You can select the icons that you want
COMAND to display.
If no points of interest are available, you will
see a message to this effect.
iYou also see this message if you have
selected the NoNo SymbolsSymbols menu item under
"Map display" (Ypage 110).
XTo confirm the message: press Wthe
COMAND controller.
XTo select a POI: select NextNext or PreviousPrevious
and press Wto confirm.
XTo show details for the selection: select
DetailsDetails and press Wto confirm.
XTo change to the map: slide ZV the
COMAND controller.
You can move the map and select the map
section.
XTo start route calculation: select StartStart
and press Wto confirm.
A prompt appears asking whether the point
of interest should be used as the destina-
tion.
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press Wto confirm.
iCont.
Cont. is displayed instead of StartStart when
Calculate Alternative RoutesCalculate Alternative Routes is acti-
vated in the navigation menu (Ypage 93).
Personal POIs
General notes
iThe use of personal POIs for displaying
traffic surveillance equipment is not per-
mitted in every country. Please observe the
country-specific regulations and adapt
your speed accordingly when driving.
Settings
Calling up the "Personal POIs" menu
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect NaviNavi in the main function bar by
sliding ZV and turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Personal POIsPersonal POIs and press Wto
confirm.
Displaying personal POIs on the map
The personal POIs are shown on the map with
an icon according to their category.
XCall up the "Personal POIs" menu
(Ypage 82).
XSelect Display Personal POIs On MapDisplay Personal POIs On Map
in the menu and press Wto confirm.
You can select different categories.
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Selection Explanation
ªNot Clas‐Not Clas‐
sified
sified
Standard entry for per-
sonal POIs
ªCOMANDCOMAND Personal POIs (destina-
tions, routes) that you
have imported via the
online function
(Ypage 171).
If you have created your own categories (e.g.
"Fishing", "Hotels"), they are also displayed
(Ypage 83).
XSelect a category and press Wto confirm.
The icon display is switched on Oor off ª,
depending on the previous status.
iThe icons will be displayed in the following
map scales:
R1/16 mile (50 m)
R1/8 mile (100 m)
R1/4 mile (200 m)
R1/2 mile (500 m)
Visual warning for personal POIs
If the vehicle is approaching a personal POI,
this is highlighted on the map. The display for
the corresponding category must be activa-
ted for this.
XCall up the "Personal POIs" menu
(Ypage 82).
XIn the "Personal POIs" menu, select Vis‐Vis‐
ual Warning For Personal POIs
ual Warning For Personal POIs and
press Wto confirm.
The menu displays the available categories.
XSelect a category and press Wto confirm.
This will switch the visual warning for all
personal POIs of this category on Oor off
ª, depending on the previous setting.
Acoustic notification for personal POIs
A gong sounds when the vehicle is approach-
ing a personal POI. The function for the cor-
responding category must be activated for
this.
XCall up the "Personal POIs" menu
(Ypage 82).
XIn the "Personal POIs" menu, select Acous‐Acous‐
tic Notification for Personal POIs
tic Notification for Personal POIs
and press Wto confirm.
The menu displays the available categories.
XSelect a category and press Wto confirm.
This will switch the acoustic notification for
all personal POIs of this category on Oor
off ª, depending on the previous setting.
Managing categories for personal
points of interest
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XCall up the "Personal POIs" menu
(Ypage 82).
XIn the "Personal POIs" menu, select Man‐Man‐
age Categories For Personal POIs
age Categories For Personal POIs
and press Wto confirm.
XTo create a new category: select NewNew and
press Wto confirm.
XEnter the name of the category. Character
entry (Ypage 33).
XSelect the ¬icon and press Wto con-
firm.
A list with icons appears. You can assign an
icon to the category.
XSelect a symbol by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
You have created a new category with a
name and icon. This category appears
when selecting the display on the map or
when selecting the destination.
XTo rename a category, to change an
icon: select RenameRename or Change IconChange Icon and
press Wto confirm.
XProceed as described under "To create a
new category".
XTo delete a category: select DeleteDelete and
press Wto confirm.
A prompt appears asking whether the cat-
egory should be deleted.
iIf you delete a category, all points of inter-
est of this category are also deleted.
XSelect YesYes and press Wto confirm.
If you select YesYes, the category will be
deleted.
If you select NoNo, the process will be can-
celed.
Managing personal POIs
XCall up the "Personal POIs" menu
(Ypage 82).
XSelect Manage Categories for Per‐Manage Categories for Per‐
sonal POIs
sonal POIs in the menu and press Wto
confirm.
XSelect Not ClassifiedNot Classified,COMANDCOMAND or your
own category and press Wto confirm.
XSelect a personal POI and press Wto con-
firm.
The personal point of interest is displayed.
For further information on managing personal
POI categories (Ypage 85):
RRenaming
RChanging the category
RDeleting
Saving personal POIs
There are three ways to save personal points
of interest. You must insert an SD memory
card to do so. The NoNo MemoryMemory CardCard message
otherwise appears.
Personal POIs and routes are saved on the
memory card in the same data format in
which the geographical data is stored. This
format is based on the open GPX (GPS
Exchange) format.
Option 1
XInsert the SD memory card (Ypage 196).
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
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XHide the menu to show the map in full
screen mode (Ypage 61).
XPress Wthe COMAND controller for longer
than two seconds.
The current position of the vehicle is saved
as a personal POI on the SD memory card in
the Not ClassifiedNot Classified category.
iThe crosshair position is saved in the
scrolling map function (Ypage 108).
Option 2
XInsert the SD memory card (Ypage 196).
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect PositionPosition in the navigation system
menu bar by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect SaveSave PositionPosition AsAs PersonalPersonal POIPOI
or SaveSave CrosshairCrosshair Pos.Pos. asas PersonalPersonal
POI
POI ("Move map" function active) and press
Wto confirm.
The list of personal categories appears.
XSelect a category and press Wto confirm.
XName for the personal point of interest.
Character entry (Ypage 33).
Option 3
XInsert the SD memory card (Ypage 196).
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XCall up the address entry menu
(Ypage 64).
XSelect SaveSave from the address entry menu
and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Save As Personal POISave As Personal POI and press
Wto confirm.
XSelect a category.
XEnter the name.
The current address is saved as a personal
point of interest on the SD memory card.
Importing personal POIs via the online
function
You can import personal POIs (destinations,
routes) via the online function (Ypage 171).
When importing, you can choose whether to
write files to the SD memory card or to file
them in the address book. The imported per-
sonal POIs have their own icon and are filed in
the COMANDCOMAND category.
Selecting as the destination
XInsert the SD memory card (Ypage 196).
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect FromFrom PersonalPersonal POIsPOIs and press W
to confirm.
The categories of personal POIs appear.
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Selection Explanation
Not Classi‐Not Classi‐
fiedfied
Standard entry for per-
sonal points of interest.
COMANDCOMAND Personal POIs which you
have imported via the
online function
(Ypage 171).
CoffeeCoffee ShopsShops Symbol and category that
you have created yourself
(Ypage 83).
In the example, the Coffee ShopsCoffee Shops category
is selected.
The personal points of interest for this cate-
gory are shown.
XSelect a personal POI and press Wto con-
firm.
XTo rename a personal POI: select RenameRename
and press Wto confirm.
XTo change the category: select ChangeChange
Category
Category and press Wto confirm.
XTo change to the map: select MapMap and
press Wto confirm.
The position of the personal point of inter-
est is shown in the map.
iA symbol is displayed according to the
"Displaying personal POIs on the map" set-
ting (Ypage 82).
XTo start route calculation: select StartStart
and press Wto confirm.
If route guidance has been activated, a
prompt will appear asking whether you
wish to accept the personal point of inter-
est as the destination.
If route guidance has not been activated,
route calculation for the personal point of
interest will start immediately.
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press Wto confirm.
If you select YesYes, the personal POI is accep-
ted as the destination.
If you select NoNo, the process will be can-
celed.
XTo make a call: select CallCall and press Wto
confirm. COMAND switches to telephone
mode (Ypage 133).
iCall
Call is available if the personal POI has a
telephone number and a mobile phone is
connected to COMAND (Ypage 126).
XTo delete a personal POI: select DeleteDelete
and press Wto confirm.
A prompt appears asking whether you wish
to delete the point of interest.
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press Wto confirm.
If you select YesYes, the personal POI is
deleted.
If you select NoNo, the process will be can-
celed.
Search & Send
Notes
iTo use Search & Send, your vehicle needs
to be equipped with mbrace, a navigation
system and a valid mbrace subscription.
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Search & Send is a service assisting you in
entering destinations for the navigation sys-
tem. This mbrace service can send a destina-
tion address directly from the Google Maps®
website to the navigation system of your vehi-
cle.
Selecting and sending a destination
address
Please also refer to the notes about address
entry online: maps.google.com.
XCall up the maps.google.com website and
enter the destination address in the
address entry field.
XClick the corresponding button to send the
destination address to the e-mail address
registered with mbrace.
XEnter the e-mail address you specified
when setting up your mbrace account into
the corresponding field in the "Send" dialog
window.
XClick "Send".
Calling up destination addresses
XPress the ïmbrace information button.
Downloading of the destination address to
the navigation system of your vehicle
begins.
iIf you have sent more than one destina-
tion address to your vehicle's navigation
system, you will need to call up the infor-
mation individually for every address to be
downloaded.
XSelect YesYes when the prompt for starting the
navigation system is shown. The window
for starting the navigation system appears
(Ypage 69).
XSelect StartStart.
or
XSelect NoNo to store the downloaded desti-
nation in the destination memory for later
use.
iThe destination addresses are downloa-
ded in the same order as they are sent.
If you own several Mercedes-Benz vehicles
equipped with mbrace and a valid sub-
scriber account: each destination address
can be downloaded by each vehicle. This
requires each vehicle to be registered with
an e-mail address in your mbrace account.
Route guidance
Important notes
COMAND calculates the route to the destina-
tion without taking account of the following,
for example:
Rtraffic lights
Rstop and yield signs
Rmerging lanes
Rparking or stopping in a no parking/no
stopping zone
Rother road and traffic rules and regulations
Rnarrow bridges
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COMAND may give differing navigation com-
mands if the actual street/traffic situation
does not correspond with the digital map's
data. For example, if the road layout or the
direction of a one-way street has been
changed.
For this reason, you must always observe
road and traffic rules and regulations during
your journey. Road and traffic rules and reg-
ulations always have priority over the sys-
tem's driving recommendations.
Route guidance begins once a route has been
calculated (Ypage 69).
COMAND guides you to your destination by
means of navigation announcements in the
form of audible navigation announcements
and route guidance displays.
The route guidance displays can be seen if the
display is switched to navigation mode.
If you do not follow the navigation announce-
ments or if you leave the calculated route,
COMAND automatically calculates a new
route to the destination.
If the digital map contains the corresponding
information, the following applies:
Rduring route guidance, COMAND tries to
avoid roads with restricted access. Those
roads, for example, that are closed to
through-traffic.
Rroads that have time restrictions (e.g.
closed on Sundays and public holidays) are
considered for route guidance on days
when they are open. For this purpose, the
relevant times must be correctly stored in
the database.
Displays during route guidance
Change of direction
Changes of direction have three phases:
Rpreparation phase
Rannouncement phase
Rchange-of-direction phase
Example: preparation phase
:Next road
;Point at which the change of direction
takes place (light blue dot)
=Current vehicle position (the tip of the tri-
angle indicates the vehicle’s direction of
travel)
?Current road
Display ?depends on the setting selected
for "Map information in the display"
(Ypage 111).
COMAND prepares you for the upcoming
change of direction. Based on the example
display below, the change of direction is
announced by the Prepare to turn rightPrepare to turn right
message. You see the full-screen map.
Example: announcement phase
:Next road
;Change of direction (turn right here)
=Graphic representation of the distance to
the next change of direction
?Distance to the next change of direction
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ARoute (highlighted in blue, shown in both
the left and right displays)
BPoint at which the change of direction
takes place (light blue dot, shown in both
the left and right displays)
iThe filled-in section of visual display for
distance =gets shorter the nearer you get
to the announced change of direction.
COMAND announces the imminent change of
direction. Based on the example display
below, the change of direction is announced
beforehand by the message: Please turnPlease turn
right in 500 ft. and follow the
right in 500 ft. and follow the
<road name><road name>.
The distance announced before the next
change of direction depends on the type of
road and its permissible maximum speed.
The display is now split into two sectors. In
the left half, you see the normal map view.
The right-hand half shows:
Ran enlarged section of the area around the
intersection (crossing zoom) or
Ra 3D image of the road's course with the
route indicating the next change of direc-
tion
Example: change-of-direction phase
:Current vehicle position (the tip of the tri-
angle indicates the vehicle’s direction of
travel)
;Graphic representation of the distance to
the next change of direction
=Distance to the next change of direction
COMAND announces the imminent change of
direction.
Based on the example display below, the
change of direction is announced 150 ft
before the change of direction with the NowNow
turn right
turn right message.
The display is split into two halves, as in the
announcement phase.
Once the change of direction is completed,
COMAND automatically switches back to full-
screen display.
Example of a display without changes of
direction
:Route (highlighted in blue)
;Current vehicle position
=Current road
?Map orientation selected
AMap scale selected
Lane recommendations
Example: lane recommendations
:Point of the next change of direction
;Point of the change of direction after next
=Next change of direction (in this case, turn
off to the right)
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?Graphic representation of the distance to
the next change of direction
ADistance to the next change of direction
BPossible lane (light blue)
CRecommended lane (dark blue)
DLane not recommended (gray)
ECurrent vehicle position, the tip of the tri-
angle indicating the vehicle’s direction of
travel
On multi-lane roads, COMAND can display
lane recommendations for the next change of
direction. The corresponding data must be
available in the digital map.
COMAND displays lane recommendation C
based on the next two changes of direction.
The number of lanes applies to the point at
which the next change of direction is
required.
iThe multifunction display also shows lane
recommendations.
Only the recommended lanes are displayed
here, see the separate vehicle Operator's
Manual.
Display and description of lane recom-
mendations
Lane Day
mode
Night
mode
Recommended lane
In this lane, you will
be able to complete
the next two
changes of direction
without changing
lanes.
Dark
blue
Light
blue
Possible lane
In this lane, you will
only be able to com-
plete the next
change of direction
without changing
lanes.
Light
blue
Dark
blue
Lane not recom-
mended
In this lane, you will
not be able to com-
plete the next
change of direction
without changing
lanes.
Light
brown or
light gray
Gray
iThe colors used in the lane recommenda-
tion display vary depending on whether day
or night mode is switched on.
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HOV or carpool lanes
:HOV symbol on the road sign
;HOV symbol on the car pool lane
A route may be calculated taking the use of
HOV or carpool lanes into account. You can
use HOV or carpool lanes depending on the
number of persons in the vehicle as well as
the local and time limitation conditions.
iThis information is stored in the map data.
iYou can enter the number of people in the
vehicle (Ypage 62). In this section, you can
also find more information on HOV or car-
pool lanes.
If the system guides you to or from a carpool
lane, COMAND provides you with visual and
acoustic driving instructions.
Navigation announcements
Repeating navigation announcements
Navigation announcements are intended to
direct you while driving without diverting your
attention from the road and driving. Please
always use this feature instead of consulting
the map display for directions. The symbols or
the map display could distract you from traffic
conditions and driving.
If you have missed an announcement, you can
call up the current announcement at any
time.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect RPTRPT in the navigation system menu
bar by turning cVd the COMAND control-
ler and press Wto confirm.
Switching navigation announcements
on/off
XTo switch off: press the 8button dur-
ing an announcement.
You will briefly see the message: TheThe
driving instructions have been
driving instructions have been
muted.muted.
XTo switch on: press Wthe COMAND con-
troller.
XSelect RPTRPT in the navigation system menu
bar by turning cVd the COMAND control-
ler and press Wto confirm.
iCOMAND automatically switches the nav-
igation announcements back on when:
Ryou have a new route calculated
Ryou switch COMAND on again or start the
engine
Switching announcements and audio
fadeout on/off
XSelect NaviNavi in the main function bar by
sliding ZV and turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect AnnouncementsAnnouncements and press Wto
confirm.
A menu appears.
You can activate/deactivate the following
functions:
RAnnounce Street NamesAnnounce Street Names
Street names are announced during
route guidance.
RAudible Info During Phone CallAudible Info During Phone Call
During a phone call, navigation
announcements and traffic reports are
audible in the background.
RAudio FadeoutAudio Fadeout
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The volume of an active audio or video
source is automatically reduced during a
navigation announcement.
RGas on ReserveGas on Reserve
Once you have reached reserve fuel
level, you will see a prompt asking
whether you wish to start the search for a
gas station (Ypage 76).
XSelect the function and press Wto confirm.
Switch the function on Oor off ª.
Setting the volume manually
XAdjust the volume using the qcontrol
knob during a navigation announcement.
or
XSelect RPTRPT in the map view with the menu
shown and adjust the volume using the q
control knob.
Announce Street Names
If the function is switched on, the name of the
street which you are turning into is
announced.
Announcements are not made in the chosen
language in all countries. They are made when
relevant street names for the selected lan-
guage are available in the database.
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect NaviNavi in the main function bar by
sliding ZV the COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
XSelect AnnounceAnnounce StreetStreet NamesNames and press
Wto confirm.
The function is switched on Oor off ª,
depending on the previous status.
Exit route guidance
Canceling or continuing route guidance
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XTo cancel route guidance: select CancelCancel
Route Guidance
Route Guidance and press Wto confirm.
or
XTo continue route guidance: select Con‐Con‐
tinue Route Guidance
tinue Route Guidance and press Wto
confirm.
COMAND calculates the route.
Destination or area of destination
reached
When you reach your destination, COMAND
displays a checkered flag and route guidance
is automatically ended.
If the destination is not in close proximity to a
digitized street, the AreaArea ofof destinationdestination
reached
reached message appears when the desti-
nation is reached.
Influencing route guidance
Avoiding a section of the route blocked
by a traffic jam
This function blocks a section of the route
ahead of you. You can set the length of the
blocked route section. If possible, COMAND
calculates a detour around the blocked sec-
tion of the route.
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
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XSelect RouteRoute in the navigation system
menu bar by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect DetourDetour and press Wto confirm.
XTo block a section of the route: select
LongerLonger or ShorterShorter repeatedly and press
Wto confirm until the desired section has
been selected.
iThe total length of the section that can be
blocked is defined by the digital map. The
menu items are available accordingly.
XTo start route calculation: select StartStart
and press Wto confirm.
XTo delete the blocked section: select
DeleteDelete while the message is shown and
press Wto confirm.
COMAND calculates the route without the
block.
Selecting an alternative route
With the "Alternative Route" function, routes
other than the original one can be calculated.
Routes 1 to 3 are calculated with the current
settings for the route type and route options
and are shown with a dark blue line
(Ypage 62).
Route 4 is the economic route (eco route) and
is shown with a green line.
On the right-hand side, you will see informa-
tion on the currently selected alternative
route, e.g. distance, estimated remaining
driving time and estimated time of arrival.
Route sections used (e.g. highways, tunnels)
are displayed as symbols.
Option 1
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect RouteRoute in the navigation system
menu bar by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Alternative RouteAlternative Route and press W
to confirm.
Examples for route 1 (above) and route 4 (eco
route)
Option 2
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect NaviNavi in the main function bar by
sliding ZV the COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
XSelect Calculate Alternative RouteCalculate Alternative Route
and press Wto confirm.
The function is switched on Oor off ª,
depending on the previous status.
Function is activated: alternative routes
are calculated directly after the destination
is entered.
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Menu functions
XTo select the next or previous alterna-
tive route: select NextNext or PreviousPrevious and
press Wto confirm.
XTo start route guidance using the selec-
ted alternative route: select StartStart and
press Wto confirm.
COMAND begins route guidance on the
selected alternative route.
Route information
Displaying destination information
Example: destination information
The example shows information on distance,
estimated time of arrival and estimated
remaining driving time to the destination O
and two way points.
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect RouteRoute in the navigation system
menu bar by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Destination InformationDestination Information and
press Wto confirm.
Destination information is displayed.
XTo call up further destination informa-
tion: turn cVd the COMAND controller.
XTo close the destination information:
slide XVY the COMAND controller or press
the kback button.
iYou can display destination information
for the destination, for both way points and
for the intermediate stop, if they are part of
the route.
If a mobile phone is connected to COMAND
and a phone number is included in the des-
tination information, you can call it
(Ypage 126).
Route overview
You can use the route overview to move along
the active route section by section and view
information and details about each section of
the route.
You can see information relevant to the sec-
tion of the route, such as the length of the
road section you will be driving along and the
road name. The highlighted route section is
marked in white with a red border on the map.
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect RouteRoute in the navigation system
menu bar by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Route BrowserRoute Browser and press Wto
confirm.
XTo view the next or previous route sec-
tion: select NextNext or PreviousPrevious and press W
to confirm.
iIf the first or last route section is high-
lighted, you cannot select PreviousPrevious or
NextNext.
XTo zoom in or out of the map: select Nor
Mand press Wto confirm.
XTo close the route overview: select BackBack
and press Wto confirm.
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Route demonstration
You can see the route before starting your
journey. This function is only available when
the vehicle is stationary.
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect RouteRoute in the navigation system
menu bar by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Route DemonstrationRoute Demonstration and press
Wto confirm.
The map with the crosshair appears.
XTo get to the destination: press Wto
confirm the highlighted symbol.
XTo stop the route demonstration: con-
firm the Ësymbol by pressing W.
Example: route display stopped
:Road name and city display when route
display has been stopped
;Distance of the crosshair from current
vehicle position
XTo get to the current vehicle position:
press Wto confirm the symbol for the cur-
rent vehicle position.
XTo change the map scale: select ScaleScale
and press Wto confirm.
The scale bar appears.
XTurn cVd the COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
Recording the route
Notes
If you have activated COMAND and the SD
memory card has been inserted, you should
not take it out of the slot.
You can store up to 100 routes.
When you record a route, COMAND uses so-
called support points and displays the route
as a series of lines. If the route is then calcu-
lated, COMAND attempts to align the recor-
ded route with the digital map.
The support points of the route may not be on
a digitized road.
This is often the case for routes that have
been calculated using map data from other
sources.
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Calling up the Routes menu
XInsert the SD memory card (Ypage 196).
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect RoutesRoutes.
Starting/ending recording
XCall up the Routes menu (Ypage 96).
XTo start recording : select StartStart
Recording
Recording in the Routes menu by turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
During the recording, the recorded route is
shown behind the current vehicle position
with gray strokes (symbol for tire tracks).
XTo end recording: select StopStop RecordingRecording
in the Routes menu by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
Displaying and editing the recorded
route
XInsert the SD memory card (Ypage 196).
XCall up the Routes menu (Ypage 96).
XSelect ListList in the Routes menu by turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
Previously recorded routes are displayed.
XSelect a route and press Wto confirm.
The map appears with a menu. The recor-
ded route is shown in the map with a blue
dotted line.
XTo view a demonstration of the route on
the map: select DemoDemo by turning cVd the
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COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
The map with the crosshair appears.
XProceed as described in the "Route dem-
onstration" section (Ypage 95).
XTo begin route calculation: select StartStart
in the menu by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
COMAND attempts to align the recorded
route with the digital map.
Changing route names and icons
XSelect EditEdit in the menu by turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
XTo change the route name: select RenameRename
and press Wto confirm.
iThe name cannot be changed while the
vehicle is in motion.
XTo change the icon: select Change IconChange Icon
and press Wto confirm.
Observe the further information on managing
categories for personal POIs (Ypage 83).
To change direction for route calculation:
you can set the icon for the route to the start-
ing point or to the destination, thereby chang-
ing the direction for route calculation.
During route calculation, one-way streets or
turn restrictions, for example, are taken into
account. Therefore, the outward and return
routes may differ from each other.
XSelect SwapSwap in the menu by turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
XTo delete a route: select DeleteDelete in the
menu by turning cVd the COMAND con-
troller and press Wto confirm.
A prompt appears asking whether the route
should be deleted.
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press Wto confirm.
If you select YesYes, the route will be deleted.
If you select NoNo, the process will be can-
celed.
Scanning the memory
The SD memory card is inserted.
XCall up the Routes menu (Ypage 96).
XSelect MemoryMemory InfoInfo in the Routes menu by
turning cVd the COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
A message such as Off-roadOff-road RouteRoute Mem‐Mem‐
ory 90% Full.
ory 90% Full. is displayed.
Off-road and off-map
Notes
The navigation system may guide you to off-
road routes that your vehicle cannot drive on
without causing damage to the tires or wheels
or the vehicle itself. It is the driver’s sole
responsibility to determine the suitability of
the route. The condition of the off-road routes
may vary, and their drivability may be affected
by different factors such as time of day, sea-
son and current weather conditions, which
the navigation system cannot judge or take
into account.
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Route guidance to a destination that is
not on a digitized road
Example: route guidance to an off-road destination
:Off-road destination
;Off-road route section (blue dashes)
=Current vehicle position (the tip of the tri-
angle indicates the vehicle’s direction of
travel)
?Off-road (if available)
COMAND can guide you to destinations
which are within the area of the digital map,
but which are not themselves recorded on the
map.
These destinations are known as off-road
destinations, which you can enter using the
map, for example. In these cases, COMAND
guides you for as long as possible with navi-
gation announcements and displays on roads
known to the system.
If the vehicle reaches an area which is not part
of the digital map, the display appears as a
split-screen view. On the right, an arrow
appears that points to off-road destina-
tion :. You will hear the announcement:
"Please follow the arrow on the display". As
the vehicle approaches the destination, the
Area of destination reachedArea of destination reached message
appears.
Route guidance from an off-road loca-
tion to a destination
If the vehicle position is within the area cov-
ered by the digital map, but the map does not
contain any information about that location,
the vehicle is in an off-road location.
COMAND is also able to guide you to a des-
tination even from an off-road location.
At the start of route guidance, you will see the
Off Mapped RoadOff Mapped Road message, an arrow and
the distance to the destination. The arrow
shows the compass heading to the actual
destination.
The route is highlighted blue, starting from
the last recognized street the vehicle was on
before it left the map.
As soon as the vehicle is back on a road
known to the system, route guidance contin-
ues in the usual way.
Route guidance from an off-map loca-
tion to a destination
If the vehicle position is outside the area cov-
ered by the digital map, then the vehicle is in
an off-map location. COMAND is also able to
guide you to a destination even from an off-
map location.
At the start of route guidance, you will see the
Off Mapped RoadOff Mapped Road message, an arrow and
the distance to the destination. The direction
arrow shows the compass heading to the des-
tination.
The route is highlighted in blue from the near-
est road known to the system.
As soon as the vehicle is back on a road
known to the system, route guidance contin-
ues in the usual way.
Off-road during route guidance
Due to road works, for example, there may be
differences between the data on the digital
map and the actual course of the road.
In such cases, the system will temporarily be
unable to locate the vehicle position on the
digital map. The vehicle is therefore in an off-
road position.
In the display, you will see the Off MappedOff Mapped
Road
Road message, an arrow and the distance to
the destination. The direction arrow shows
the compass heading to the destination.
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Symbols used in real-time traffic reports
Unimpeded traffic flow
Green line with arrows
The arrows can be seen on a map scale of 200 m (0.25 mi) and smaller.
Heavy/slow-moving traffic
Together with a yellow line
The symbol marks average speeds of 25 – 45 mph (40 – 72 km/h).
Caution, traffic incident
Traffic jam
Together with a red line and arrows
The symbol marks average speeds of 5 - 20 mph (8 - 32 km/h).
The arrows can be seen on a map scale of 200 m (0.25 mi) and smaller.
Warning message
Together with a red/white striped line and arrows
The arrows can be seen on a map scale of 200 m (0.25 mi) and smaller.
Blocked route section
Possibly in combination with X X X X
Displaying real-time traffic reports
Starting a search for traffic reports
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect TrafficTraffic by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
A menu appears.
If No Traffic MessagesNo Traffic Messages appears, this
means either:
Rno traffic reports have been received yet,
or
Rno traffic reports are available.
XTo end the search: select CancelCancel and
press Wto confirm.
XTo close the report window: select OKOK
and press Wto confirm.
Traffic symbol information
Example display
:Affected roads with indication of direction
;Symbol for report type, e.g. traffic flow
message
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
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XSelect TrafficTraffic in the navigation system
menu bar by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Traffic Symbol InformationTraffic Symbol Information by
turning cVd the COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
XSelect NextNext or PreviousPrevious by turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm in order to continue highlighting
traffic symbols.
XTo change the map scale: select MapMap by
sliding ZV the COMAND controller and
press Wto confirm.
You can now zoom in or out of the map.
Example: details on traffic symbol information
XTo show the detailed view: select
DetailsDetails and press Wto confirm.
XTo close the detailed view: slide XVY the
COMAND controller.
Displaying reports on the route
:State/province for the calculated route,
road designation, direction and reports
for the affected road (2/3)
;Section of the road to which the traffic
report applies
=Traffic report
?Type of traffic report (slow-moving traffic)
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect TrafficTraffic in the navigation system
menu bar by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Messages On RouteMessages On Route and press W
to confirm.
The traffic report window appears. If there
is more than one traffic report for a section
of the route, this is indicated by 2/3, for
example.
XTo scroll within a report or to access the
next report: turn cVdthe COMAND con-
troller.
XTo return to the report list: slide XVY the
COMAND controller.
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Recalculating the route dynamically
The route types Dynamic RouteDynamic Route and
DynamicDynamic RouteRoute OnlyOnly AfterAfter RequestRequest take
all relevant traffic messages into account
when calculating a route (Ypage 62).
If you have selected Dynamic RouteDynamic Route as the
route type, COMAND guides you to your des-
tination along the updated route.
If you have selected Dynamic Route OnlyDynamic Route Only
After Request
After Request as the route type, a prompt
will appear first.
You can now decide whether to:
Raccept the route suggested by COMAND
Rcontinue your original route
XTo accept the suggested route: press W
the COMAND controller.
XTo continue along the original route:
select RejectReject by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
Destination memory
Home address (My Address)
Entering the home address via address
entry
XProceed as described under “Adopting an
address book entry as a home address”
(Ypage 103). Confirm My AddressMy Address by
pressing W.
XTo enter the home address for the first
time: confirm New EntryNew Entry by pressing W.
XTo change the home address: select
ChangeChange in the menu showing the home
address by turning cVd the COMAND con-
troller and press Wto confirm.
XConfirm New EntryNew Entry by pressing W.
XIn both cases, enter the home address as a
destination, e.g. as a city, street and house
number (Ypage 64). Then, save the home
address (Ypage 69).
Adopting an address book entry as a
home address
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect From MemoryFrom Memory and press Wto con-
firm.
You will see the destination memory list
either with the character bar (option 1) or
as a selection list (option 2).
Option 1: destination memory list with
character bar
XSlide VZ the COMAND controller repeat-
edly until the destination memory list
appears as a selection list.
Option 2: destination memory list as
selection list
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The My AddressMy Address entry is listed as the first
entry in the destination memory.
XSelect My AddressMy Address by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
iIf you have not yet entered any charac-
ters, MyMy AddressAddress is automatically highligh-
ted in the selection list.
If no home address has been stored yet, you
can now assign an address book entry. If a
home address already exists, it is displayed
and you can alter it.
iIf you select New EntryNew Entry, you are also
offered the option of entering the home
address for the first time. You can then
save the home address without having to
start route guidance.
XTo enter the home address for the first
time: select Assign to Address BookAssign to Address Book
Entry
Entry and press Wto confirm.
XSelect HomeHome,WorkWork or NotNot ClassifiedClassified and
press Wto confirm.
XTo change the home address: select
ChangeChange and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Assign to Address Book EntryAssign to Address Book Entry
and press Wto confirm.
iIf you select New EntryNew Entry, you are also
offered the option of changing the home
address by entering an address. You can
then save the home address without having
to start route guidance.
XSelect HomeHome,WorkWork or NotNot ClassifiedClassified and
press Wto confirm.
In both cases, you will see the address book
either with the character bar or as a selec-
tion list.
XSelect an address book entry
(Ypage 148).
XTo confirm the selection: press Wthe
COMAND controller.
If there is no existing home address,
COMAND saves the entry. You will see a
message and then the address menu with
the selected address. StartStart is highlighted
automatically.
If a home address has already been stored,
you will see a prompt asking you whether
the My AddressMy Address entry should be overwrit-
ten.
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press Wto confirm.
If you select YesYes, COMAND overwrites the
destination. You will see a message and
then the address menu with the selected
address. StartStart is highlighted automati-
cally.
If you select NoNo, the list will appear again.
Selecting the home address for route
guidance
XProceed as described under "Selecting a
destination from the destination memory"
(Ypage 70).
Saving a destination
General notes
This function also stores the destination in
the address book.
When the address book is full, no destinations
can be saved in the destination memory. You
must first delete address book entries
(Ypage 148).
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After destination entry
XThe destination has been entered and is
shown in the address entry menu
(Ypage 64).
XSelect SaveSave by sliding VÆand turning
cVd the COMAND controller and press W
to confirm.
You can now select storing options
(Ypage 105).
During route guidance
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect SaveSave DestinationDestination and press Wto
confirm.
You can now select storing options
(Ypage 105).
From the list of previous destinations
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect From Last DestinationsFrom Last Destinations and
press Wto confirm.
The list of last destinations appears.
XSelect a destination by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
The destination address is shown.
XSelect SaveSave and press Wto confirm.
You can now select storing options
(Ypage 105).
Selecting storing options
Once you have chosen one of the following
options for storing a destination, you can
specify storage options:
RAfter destination entry (Ypage 105)
RDuring route guidance (Ypage 105)
RFrom the list of previous destinations
(Ypage 70)
Storage options
XTo save the destination without a name:
select SaveSave WithoutWithout NameName and press Wto
confirm.
COMAND stores the destination in the des-
tination memory and uses the address as
the destination name.
Example: saving a destination with a name
:Selected data field with cursor
;Character bar
XTo save the destination with a name:
select Save With NameSave With Name and press Wto
confirm.
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XSelect a category, e.g. HomeHome, and press W
to confirm.
The input menu appears with data fields
and the character bar.
XProceed as described under "Character
entry (navigation)" (Ypage 35).
XThen select ¬and press Wto confirm.
COMAND stores the destination under the
name entered.
An address with complete address data that
is suitable for navigation can be assigned to a
pre-existing address book entry.
XTo assign an address to an address
book entry: select Assign to AddressAssign to Address
Book Entry
Book Entry and press Wto confirm.
XSelect a category, e.g. HomeHome, and press W
to confirm.
You will see the address book either with
the character bar or as a selection list.
XSelect an address book entry
(Ypage 148).
COMAND stores the data if the address
book entry selected does not yet contain
navigable address data.
If the selected address book entry already
contains navigable address data, a prompt
will appear asking whether you wish to
overwrite the existing data.
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press Wto confirm.
If you select YesYes, COMAND stores the data.
You can now start route guidance to this
address directly from the address book
(Ypage 150).
XTo save the destination as My address:
select Save as "My Address"Save as "My Address" and press
Wto confirm.
COMAND stores the destination in the des-
tination memory as My AddressMy Address. If the
selected address book entry already con-
tains address data that can be used for
navigation (Licon), a prompt will appear
asking whether you wish to overwrite the
existing data.
XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press Wto confirm.
If you select YesYes, the entry is overwritten. If
you select NoNo, the process will be canceled.
XTo save the destination as a personal
POI: insert the SD memory card
(Ypage 196).
XSelect Save As Personal POISave As Personal POI and press
Wto confirm.
XSelect a category.
XEnter the name.
The current address is saved as a personal
point of interest on the SD memory card.
Deleting a destination or the home
address
XTo switch to navigation mode: press the
Øbutton.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect From MemoryFrom Memory and press Wto con-
firm.
You will see the destination memory list
either with the character bar (option 1) or
as a selection list (option 2).
XOption 1: destination memory list with
the character bar: enter characters using
the character bar (Ypage 35).
XOption 2: destination memory list as
selection list: select a destination by turn-
ing cVd the COMAND controller and press
Wto confirm.
You see the address data of the selected
entry.
XSelect DeleteDelete and press Wto confirm.
A prompt appears asking whether you wish
to delete the destination.
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XSelect YesYes or NoNo and press Wto confirm.
If you select YesYes, COMAND deletes the
destination. You will see a message to this
effect.
If you select NoNo, the process will be can-
celed.
iIf the navigable address data for the des-
tination being deleted is also assigned to an
address book entry, COMAND will also
delete this data from there. If the corre-
sponding address book entry does not con-
tain any further data, such as telephone
numbers, COMAND deletes the entire
address book entry.
Previous destinations
Introduction
COMAND automatically stores the previous
destinations for which route calculation has
been started. If the memory is full, COMAND
deletes the oldest destination. You can also
save a destination from the list of previous
destinations in the destination memory. It will
be stored there permanently.
Storing a destination permanently in
the destination memory
XProceed as described in the "From the list
of previous destinations" section
(Ypage 70).
Storing the vehicle position in the list
of previous destinations
XTo switch on navigation mode: press the
Øfunction button.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect PositionPosition in the navigation system
menu bar by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect SaveSave VehicleVehicle PositionPosition and press
Wto confirm.
COMAND stores the current vehicle posi-
tion as a destination in the list of previous
destinations.
Storing the crosshair position in the
list of previous destinations
A crosshair appears on the map if you have
moved the map manually (Ypage 108). You
can store the crosshair position as a destina-
tion in the list of previous destinations.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect PositionPosition in the navigation system
menu bar by turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect Save Crosshair PositionSave Crosshair Position and
press Wto confirm.
Deleting one of the previous destina-
tions
XTo switch on navigation mode: press the
Øfunction button.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect DestinationDestination in the navigation sys-
tem menu bar by turning cVd the
COMAND controller and press Wto con-
firm.
XSelect From Last DestinationsFrom Last Destinations and
press Wto confirm.
The list of last destinations appears.
XSelect the desired destination and press W
to confirm.
The destination address appears.
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Centering the map on the vehicle's posi-
tion
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect PositionPosition in the navigation system
menu bar by sliding VÆand turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
XSelect Vehicle Position MapVehicle Position Map and press
Wto confirm or, if the crosshair is shown,
press the %back button.
This hides the crosshair.
Centering the map on the destination
position
This function requires a calculated route to a
destination. If the route includes way points
and an intermediate stop, the map can also be
set to these positions.
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect PositionPosition in the navigation system
menu bar by sliding VÆand turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press Wto
confirm.
XSelect Destination Position MapDestination Position Map and
press Wto confirm.
The crosshair position is set to the relevant
destination.
Map settings
Calling up the map settings menu
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
XSelect NaviNavi in the main function bar by
sliding ZV and turning cVd the COMAND
controller and press Wto confirm.
XSelect MapMap SettingsSettings and press Wto con-
firm.
The map settings menu appears.
Map orientation
Example: map orientation
:Current map orientation (0or ¤)
Possible map orientations:
R0North orientation (The map view is dis-
played so that north is always up)
R¤Heading orientation (the map view is
aligned to the direction of travel. The direc-
tion of travel is always at the top, the
orange-color tip of the symbol points
north.)
R¤Bird's-eye view (the map view is aligned
to the direction of travel. The map projec-
tion reproduces the curvature of the earth's
surface, the orange-color tip of the symbol
points north.)
R¤3D map (the map view is aligned to the
direction of travel. At a scale of 1 km the
map displays elevation, the orange-color
tip of the symbol points north.)
Map orientation menu
Setting the map orientation
XTo show the menu: press Wthe COMAND
controller.
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Produktspecifikationer
Varumärke: | Mercedes |
Kategori: | Multimedia |
Modell: | Comand 2015 |
Färg på produkten: | Black, Brown |
Snäll: | Modelspoorbaan/trein |
Rekommenderad ålder (min): | 15 jaar |
Antal per paket: | 1 stuk(s) |
Längd: | 120 mm |
Föreslaget kön: | Jongen/meisje |
Typ produkt: | Treinmodel |
Ljud: | Ja |
Ej för barn 0-3 år: | Ja |
Maträtt: | HO (1:87) |
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