Navigation system* (introduction)
Safety notes
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For safety reasons, only enter a new destination when the vehicle is stationary.
COMAND calculates the route to the destination without taking account of the following, for example:
For this reason, you must always observe applicable road and traffic controls and regulations during your journey. Road and traffic controls and regulations always have priority over the navigation announcements generated by the system.
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Updating the map software
The digital maps generated by the map software become outdated in the same way as conventional road maps. Optimum route guidance can only be provided by the navigation system in conjunction with the most up-to-date map software. Information about new map software versions can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
You can update the map software yourself using a DVD.
To update the map software, carry out the following steps:
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The updating process can take between 10 and 60 minutes, depending on the size of the map software. If the radio was switched on before you started the updating process, you can still adjust the volume. You can also use COMAND to operate the automatic air conditioning system and to cancel the process. Other functions are not operational. If possible, carry out the update when the vehicle is stationary. The DVD read speed is higher when the vehicle is stationary than when it is in motion, so the update will be quicker. If you carry out the update with the engine switched off and the vehicle battery has insufficient power, COMAND may automatically switch off during the process in order to protect the battery. If this occurs, restart the update with the engine running.
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Never leave the engine running in enclosed spaces. The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide. Inhaling exhaust fumes constitutes a health hazard and could lead to loss of consciousness or even death.
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Notes about handling DVDs
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Only hold discs by the edge.
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Handle discs carefully to prevent reading errors.
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Avoid getting scratches, fingerprints and dust on discs.
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Use a commercially available cleaning cloth to clean discs. Do not wipe them with a circular motion, but only in straight lines from the centre outwards.
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Place discs back in their cases after use.
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Protect discs from heat and direct sunlight.
Updating process
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Insert the DVD into the single DVD drive more or the DVD changer* more.
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You will see a message to the effect that the disc does not contain a recognisable audio/video format.
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To confirm the message: press .
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COMAND checks whether the map software on the DVD is compatible with the vehicle’s navigation system and whether it is compatible with the current system software.
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If map software is not compatible with the navigation system:
You will see a message that the update is not possible.
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To confirm the message: press .
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COMAND ejects the DVD.
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Take the DVD out of the slot.
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Insert a DVD which is compatible with the vehicle’s navigation system.
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If map software is not compatible with the current system software:
You will see a message that the system software and the map software are not compatible.
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To confirm the message: press .
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COMAND ejects the DVD.
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Take the DVD out of the slot.
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Have the system software updated at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
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The map software cannot be updated until the system software has been updated.
If map software is compatible with the navigation system and the current system software:
COMAND checks whether the map data on the DVD is already installed.
If map data is already installed:
You will see a message that the map data is already installed and a prompt will appear asking you whether you wish to continue with the update.
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Select Yes or No.
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If you select No, COMAND automatically ejects the DVD and the map data is not updated.
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Take the DVD out of the slot.
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If you select Yes, the existing map data is stored again.
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If map data is not installed yet:
You will see a comparison of the version statuses in the display and a prompt will appear asking whether you wish to continue with the update.
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Select Yes or No.
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If you select No, COMAND automatically ejects the DVD and the map data is not updated.
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Take the DVD out of the slot.
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If you select Yes, the map data is updated.
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Updating the map data
While the update is running, you will see a message to this effect and a progress bar. The progress bar fills from left to right as the update progresses.
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To cancel an update on the single DVD drive: press the eject button.
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Take the DVD out of the slot.
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To cancel an update on the DVD changer: press the corresponding magazine tray button.
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Take the DVD out of the slot.
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If you cancel the update, the navigation system remains fully operational with the previous map data. You can restart the update at a later date. It will then continue from the point where it was cancelled.
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To allow the update to run to the end without cancelling: take no further action.
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If the update is successfully completed, you will see a message to this effect.
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To confirm the message: press .
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COMAND ejects the DVD.
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Take the DVD out of the slot.
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The update is complete.
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If the update is not successfully completed, you will see a message that the map update is not possible.
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To confirm the message: press .
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COMAND ejects the DVD.
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Take the DVD out of the slot.
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The navigation system remains fully operational with the previous map data.
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The following circumstances can cause the update to fail:
General notes
Operational readiness of the navigation system
After delivery of the vehicle
In vehicles for certain countries, the navigation system is not operational immediately after delivery because the map software is not pre-installed there.
If this is the case, you will be made aware of this fact by the following message appearing when you switch to navigation mode: The map software must be installed. Please insert the DVD containing the map software.
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To install the map software: proceed as described in the "Updating the map software" section more.
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In this case, please allow the update to run to the end. If you cancel it, the navigation system will not be operational.
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After a system software update
After a system software update at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre, the installed map software may no longer be compatible. If this is the case, the navigation system will not be operational.
In this case, the following message will appear when you switch to navigation mode: The system software has been updated. The map software must be updated now. Please insert the DVD containing the map software.
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To update the map software: proceed as described in the "Updating the map software" section more. Use map software which is compatible with the system software.
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Please note that in this case, the update must be allowed to run to the end. If you cancel it, the navigation system will continue to be non-operational.
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The navigation system must determine the position of the vehicle before first use or whenever operational status is restored. You may have to drive for a while before precise route guidance is possible.
GPS reception
Correct functioning of the navigation system depends amongst other things on GPS reception. In certain situations, GPS reception may be impaired, there may be interference or there may be no reception at all, e.g. in tunnels, in multi-storey car parks or due to snow on the GPS aerial. If there is snow on the GPS aerial, you should remove it. The GPS aerial is on the roof at the rear.
Route guidance after vehicle transportation or exiting a multi-storey car park
COMAND will need to recalculate the vehicle's position if the vehicle has been transported, e.g.:
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by ferry
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by motorail
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after being towed
In some cases, COMAND will also need to recalculate the vehicle's position after exiting a multi-storey car park.
Positioning takes place automatically even when COMAND is switched off. The duration will vary from one situation to another.
Route guidance may be restricted as follows during vehicle positioning:
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Navigation announcements, route guidance displays and displayed street names are not consistent with the actual location of the vehicle.
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COMAND does not generate navigation announcements.
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Instead of the route guidance displays, you see the Off road display and a directional arrow. The directional arrow shows the compass heading to the destination.
When positioning is complete, route guidance is resumed with navigation announcements and route guidance displays.
Interrupting the journey duration route guidance
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Interrupting the journey means parking the vehicle and switching off COMAND. Continuing the journey means switching COMAND on again and driving on.
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The following applies if you interrupt the journey during route guidance and continue the journey later on:
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COMAND resumes route guidance automatically if you continue the journey within 2 hours.
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Route guidance is cancelled if you continue the journey after more than 2 hours. It will be necessary to resume the cancelled route guidance manually .
Hard disk errors
COMAND has an integrated hard disk on which the map software is stored.
If an area of the hard disk has a fault, COMAND can no longer access the map data in this area, for example when calculating a route.
In this case, the message Navigation unavailable. Please observe the operating instructions. will appear.
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To delete the message: switch COMAND off and then on again.
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If you switch the navigation system off / on, it will be operational again until it has to access the faulty area of the hard disk again. The message will then appear again. Consult a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
Units of measurement
The units of measurement in navigation mode are identical to those set in the instrument cluster.
Input restrictions
On vehicles for certain countries, there is a restriction on entering data.
The restriction is active above a vehicle speed of about 5 km/h. The restriction is deactivated as soon as the vehicle speed drops below about 3 km/h.
When the restriction is active it is not possible to enter specific items, e.g. town or road name. You will be aware of this because certain menu items cannot be selected.
Menu overview
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Info (only with route guidance active)
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TMC
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Route (only with route guidance active)
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Position
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(only with route guidance active)
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Destination
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Display information on the current route guidance
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Call up RDS-TMC traffic reports
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Call up the position memory function
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Centre the map on the vehicle’s position
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Centre the map on the destination position
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Call up the current navigation announcement
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Enter a destination or an intermediate stop
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Basic settings
Map display
COMAND can display
the map in bird's-eye view or in normal map view.
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To set the map
display: select
Navi
Navi
Map
display.
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The map display
list appears. A
dot indicates the current setting.
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Select
Bird's-eye view.
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Bird's-eye view is
selected or deselected, depending on the previous
status.
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If you move the map
when in bird's-eye view, COMAND changes back to normal map view. The bird's-eye
view can only be seen if your current position is shown on the map. If you move
the map or select a different map (e.g. to scroll, to enter a destination or to
access the route browser), the map changes back to the normal
view.
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Map
orientation
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orientation |
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The following display modes
are possible:
Setting special
destination icons
You can set the
special destinations you wish to have displayed as icons on the map. Special
destinations are, for example filling stations, hotels, cinemas and
restaurants.
The following settings are
possible:
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To set:
select
Navi
Navi
Map
display.
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The map display
list appears. A
dot indicates the current setting.
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Select
Standard symbols or
Personal symbols or
No
symbols.
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If you select
Personal symbols, the list of special
destinations appears.
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To activate or
deactivate symbol display: select the respective special
destination.
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This will show the
icons if their display was previously switched off, and hide them if their
display was previously switched on. If a tick is shown, this indicates that the
display is switched on. You can switch on the icon displays for more than one
special destination.
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The list shows all
icons that are contained in the digital map across all countries. However, not
all special destinations are available in all countries. As a result, certain
special destination icons may not be displayed on the map, even if the icon
display is switched on.
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Arrival time
and distance to destination
You can make a
setting to decide whether COMAND displays the estimated arrival time and the
distance to destination at the bottom of the map.
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To display:
select
Navi
Navi
Map
display.
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The map display
list appears. A
dot indicates the current setting.
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Select
Arrival time/Distance.
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This will switch
the display for arrival time and distance to destination on or off, depending
on the previous setting.
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Current
street
You
can make a setting to decide whether COMAND displays the street you are
currently driving on at the bottom of the map.
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To display:
select
Navi
Navi
Map
display.
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The map display
list appears. A
dot indicates the current setting.
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Select
Current street.
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This will either
show or hide the current street, depending on the previous
setting.
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Geo-coordinate
display
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 | Height above mean sea
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 | Number of GPS satellites from which
a signal can be received |
 | Coordinate
display |
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Display options
with geo-coordinate display switched on
If the crosshair is
displayed on the map view (map has been moved manually), only display
is visible. It
shows either the coordinates of the crosshair or other data on the crosshair
position, e.g. a street name. The digital map must contain relevant data in
order for this other data to be displayed.
Switching the
geo-coordinate display on or off
Selecting the
route type
You can select the following
route types:
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Fastest
route: COMAND calculates a route with the shortest possible
(minimised) journey time.
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Dynamic
route: same route type as
Fastest route. However, COMAND also takes into
consideration any RDS-TMC traffic announcements
that are received for route guidance.
The navigation system is thus able to guide you around a traffic jam, for
example. If a quicker route is determined due to a received RDS-TMC
traffic announcement, the navigation system changes the route. It will bypass
blockages if possible.
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Short
route: COMAND calculates a route with the shortest possible
(minimised) distance regarding distance and driving time.
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COMAND calculates a
new route if you change the route type setting with route guidance active. If
you change the route type setting when route guidance is inactive, COMAND uses
the new setting for the next route guidance.
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Setting route
options
This function allows you to
set the following options for route guidance:
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Select
Navi
Navi
Mode.
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The mode list
appears. A tick indicates an option which has been selected. It is possible to
select more than one option.
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To activate or
deactivate an option: select the desired option.
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The option is
selected or deselected, depending on the previous status.
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To exit a
menu: slide   .
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COMAND will verify
whether it can implement the options if you have selected them with route
guidance active. If it can, COMAND calculates a new route while implementing
the options selected. If it cannot, you will see and hear a corresponding
message.
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Select
OK.
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COMAND calculates a
new route. Only those options which can be implemented are
considered.
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