Mercedes-Benz 2011 SLS AMG Automobile User Manual


 
Selecting Music Files
i
COMAND displays the data stored on the
iPod
®
, MP3 player or USB mass storage
device in the storage structure used in the
medium in question.
Selecting by Skipping to a Track
X
To skip forwards or backwards to a
track: Slide o m p.
or
X
Press the F or E button.
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Skipping forwards skips to the next track.
Skipping backwards skips to the beginning
of the current track if the track has been
playing for more than 8 seconds. If the
track has been playing for less than 8
seconds, it skips to the start of the previous
track. If you have selected a playback
option other than Normal Track
Sequence, the track sequence is random.
Selecting by Manual Track Number Entry
X
To make an entry: Press the õ button.
An input menu appears. The number of
possible input places depends on the
number of tracks stored.
X
To enter a track number: Press a number
key, such as H.
The number is entered in the first position
in the input line.
i
If an invalid number is entered, COMAND
will ignore it and it will not be displayed.
X
Enter more numbers if desired.
X
To confirm your entry: Press the n
button.
The selected track is played.
Fast forward/rewind
X
When the main area is highlighted, slide
and hold o m p until the desired position
has been reached.
or
X
Press and hold the F or E button
until the desired position has been
reached.
Selecting a Category/Playlist/Folder
iPods and MP3 Players
You can select tracks by category for iPods
and by folder for MP3 players.
Depending on the connected device, the
categories may include:
R
Current track list
R
Playlists (e.g. All, My top 25 or Music
videos)
R
Artists
R
Albums
R
Podcasts
R
Audiobooks
R
Genres
R
Composers
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Some playback categories contain the
All entry. Further entries of this type can
follow depending on the hierarchy level.
After selecting a title at the track level, the
entire content of the category selected will
be played.
USB Devices
For USB mass storage devices, you can select
folders and also playlists (if available).
COMAND can also display the album name
and artist (“metadata”) during playback, if
this information has previously been entered.
Playlists are shown in the display with a
particular icon. When you open the playlist,
the selected tracks are opened and playback
begins.
For USB mass storage devices, you can
determine whether metadata from the tags in
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