S-Class - Interactive Owner's Manual

Navigation system* (route guidance)

COMAND automatically stores the previous destinations for which the route calculation was launched. If the memory is full, COMAND deletes the oldest destination.

You can also store one destination from the list of previous destinations in the destination memory. It will be stored there permanently.

 

Change of direction

Changes of direction have three phases:

  • Preparation phase

  • Announcement phase

  • Manoeuvre phase

Preparation phase

COMAND prepares you for the upcoming change of direction. Based on the example display below, the change of direction is announced with the Prepare to turn left message. The display is not split and shows the map over the full width.

Point at which the change of direction takes place (light blue dot)
Current vehicle position: the triangle points in the vehicle’s direction of travel
Route (highlighted in blue)

Announcement phase

COMAND announces the imminent change of direction. Based on the example display below, the change of direction is announced 200 metres before the change of direction with the Please take the second turning left message.

The display is now split into two sectors. In the left half, you see the normal map view. In the right half, there is either an enlarged view of the area surrounding the junction (crossing zoom) or simply a symbol for the next change of direction.

The following example illustration shows the crossing zoom in the right half.

Next road
Change of direction (turn left here)
Graphical representation of the distance to the change of direction
Point at which the change of direction takes place (light blue dot, shown in both the left and right displays)
Distance to the next change of direction
Current vehicle position: the triangle indicates the vehicle’s direction of travel (shown in both the left and right displays)
Route (highlighted in blue, shown in both the left and right displays)
Road you are currently driving along or GSM co-ordinates if the GSM co-ordinates display is switched on more

The filled-in section of distance graphic gets shorter the nearer you get to the announced change of direction.

Manoeuvre phase

COMAND announces the imminent change of direction. Based on the example display below, the change of direction is announced 40 metres before the change of direction with the Now turn left message. The display is also split into two halves, as for the announcement phase.

Once the manoeuvre is completed, COMAND automatically switches back to the non-split screen.

Graphical representation of the distance to the next change of direction
Distance to the next change of direction
 

Lane recommendations

On multi-lane roads, COMAND can display lane recommendations for the next change of direction. The relevant data must be available in the digital map. This is currently only available for German motorways and airports.

Point of the next change of direction
Point of the change of direction after next
Next change of direction: turn off to the right here
Graphical representation of the distance to the next change of direction
Distance to the next change of direction
Recommended lane
Possible lane
Lane not recommended
Current vehicle position: the triangle indicates the vehicle’s direction of travel

The example display is for route guidance on the A81 motorway to the Stuttgart motorway junction, then on the A8 towards Munich. A change of direction is required at points and .

COMAND displays lane recommendations , and based on the next two changes of direction.

The instrument cluster also displays lane recommendations. Only the recommended lanes are displayed here.

Explanation of the lane recommendations

  • Recommended lane : in this lane, you will be able to complete the next two changes of direction without changing lane.

  • Possible lane : in this lane, you will only be able to complete the next change of direction without changing lane.

  • Lane not recommended : you will not be able to complete the next change of direction if you stay in this lane.

Lane recommendations display

During the change of direction, there may be additional lanes which are displayed differently.

Display

Meaning

With lower boundary line (lane  or )

Lane added due to the change of direction

Without lower boundary line (lane )

Lane leads past change of direction

The colours used in the lane recommendation display vary depending on whether day or night design is switched on.

Day design

Night design

Recommended lane = dark blue

Recommended lane = light blue

Possible lane = light blue

Possible lane = dark blue

Lane not recommended = grey

Lane not recommended = grey

 

Example of a display without a change of direction

Main destination
Intermediate stop (only if an intermediate stop has been entered)
Route (highlighted in blue)
Current vehicle position: the triangle indicates the vehicle’s direction of travel
Map orientation
Map scale
 

Destination or area of destination reached

When you reach your destination, you will see a display to this effect and route guidance is automatically ended.

Destination on the map
Chequered flag

For certain special destinations (airports or motorway intersections), you will see the message Area of dest. reached in addition to chequered flag .

 

Off-road and off-map

Route guidance to an off-road destination

COMAND can guide you to destinations which are within the area covered by 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 navigation announcements and displays on roads known to the system. The section of the route from the last known point on the map to the off-road destination is indicated with a dashed line. It simply shows the direction to the off-road destination without taking account of any obstacles in the way.

Current vehicle position: the triangle indicates the vehicle’s direction of travel
Off-road section of the route
Off-road destination

Shortly before you reach the last known point on the map, you will see the message Area of dest. reached and an arrow. The directional arrow shows the compass heading to the destination.

Route guidance from an off-road location to a destination

If the vehicle position is within the area covered 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 destination even from such a location. At the start of the route guidance, you will see the Off road message and an arrow. The arrow shows the compass heading to the actual destination. The route is highlighted blue from the nearest road known to the system. As soon as the vehicle is back on a road known to the system, route guidance continues in the usual way.

Route guidance from an off-map location to a destination

If the vehicle position is outside the area covered 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 such a location. At the start of the route guidance, you will see the Off map message and an arrow. The arrow shows the compass heading to the actual destination. The route is highlighted blue from the nearest road known to the system. As soon as the vehicle is back on a road known to the system, route guidance continues in the usual way.

Off-road during route guidance

Due to road construction work, 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 and thus considers the vehicle to be in an off-road position. The Off road message and an arrow indicating the compass heading to the destination appear in the display. As soon as the system can assign the vehicle position to the map again, route guidance continues in the usual way.

 

Navigation announcements

Audible navigation announcements are muted during a telephone call.

If you have missed an announcement, you can call up a current message at any time.

  

To call up a current announcement: select Navi .

or
  

Press the programmable button if the button has been programmed with this function more.

  

To switch off navigation announcements: press and hold the button.

The announcements remain switched off even if you start a new route guidance or if COMAND is switched off and on with the button. If you switch COMAND off by removing the key from the ignition lock and then switch the ignition back on after more than 3 minutes, the messages are automatically switched back on.

  

To switch navigation announcements back on manually: select Navi .

  

To adjust the volume of the announcements: adjust the volume during an automatic announcement more.

or
  

Call up an announcement manually using Navi and adjust the volume more.

 

Interrupting route guidance

  

Make sure that the menu system is shown in the map display more

  

Select Destination Cancel route guidance.

 

Continuing interrupted route guidance

  

Make sure that the menu system is shown in the map display more

  

Select Destination Continue route guidance.

 

COMAND calculates the route.

 

Displaying information

  

Select Info in map view with the menu system displayed more.

Distance to the destination
Intermediate stop
Country abbreviation
Main destination
Estimated remaining driving time to the destination
Estimated time of arrival

Example display with main destination and intermediate stop

COMAND uses the time set in COMAND as the basis for calculating the estimated arrival time. The clock must be set correctly in COMAND more. The calculation of the estimated time of arrival does not additionally take into account whether summer time or standard time is applicable at the destination. If the destination is in a different time zone, time of arrival is displayed in local time. This is indicated by LT in the display. Distance to destination , estimated time of arrival and estimated remaining driving time are not shown until the route calculation is complete.

 

Displaying route information

You can use Route info to display an overview and to view information and details about each section of the route.

  

Select Route Route info in map view with the menu system displayed more.

 

At the top of the display, you will see information about the highlighted route section, for example the road and the distance to be driven on the road.

The highlighted route section is marked in white with a red border on the map.

  

To view the next or previous route section: select Next or Previous.

  

To increase or reduce the size of the map: select or .

  

To close the route info: select Back.

 

Traffic jam function

The traffic jam function blocks a section of the route ahead of you. You can set the length of the blockage. If possible, COMAND calculates a detour around the blocked section of the route.

  

Select Route Detour in map view with the menu system displayed more.

  

To set the length of the blockage: select Longer or Shorter repeatedly until the desired length is set.

 

The blocked section is highlighted in red/white on the map. At the top of the COMAND display, you will see which section of the route is blocked and the length of the blocked section.

  

To start route calculation: select Start, see also more.

  

To delete the blockage: select Navi Route Detour Delete.

  

Select Back.