Mercedes-Benz 2009 CL-Class Automobile User Manual


 
COMAND telephone
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into the cradle, COMAND reads-in the phone
book entries saved in the mobile phone and
stores the entries as a separate list from the
COMAND address book. This list is a copy of
the phone’s phone book. This can take
several minutes, depending on how many
entries the phone book and the address book
contain. After the read-in process, the
COMAND compares the phone book entries
with the address book entries. If all of the
telephone numbers of a phone book entry in
the mobile phone are present in an address
book entry, the address book shows only the
address book entry. If not, the address book
also shows the phone book entry in the
mobile phone.
Address book menu overview
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The components and operating principles
of COMAND can be found on (Y page 78).
Search New Entry
Search for an
address book entry
Create new address
book entry
Calling up the address book
X
Select Telephone £ Data/
Connections £ Address Book.
The main address book display appears.
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For phone book entries in the mobile
phone that contain a name and a telephone
number, you will see the name and the
number. If a phone book entry in the mobile
phone contains several telephone
numbers, you will see the message
Multiple Numbers instead of a telephone
number.
Selecting an entry in the main address
book display
X
Slide qm to select the main area.
X
Slide qmr or rotate ymz to select an
entry.
or
X
Search for an entry with the smart speller
(Y page 172).
Creating a new address book entry
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Please observe the following when
creating a new address book entry:
You can define your own address in the
destination memory in navigation mode.
When defining the address, you can
transfer data already entered as an address
book entry.
In the address book entry, the city and
street must be spelled in the same way as
the destination entry so that the data
matches the digital map data.
In order for the state/province to match
the map data, its complete name or
abbreviation may be entered.
Control systems
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