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Operating an audio player or audio

media

:

Media source, e.g. name of current CD

;

Current title

=

Name of artist

?

Name of album

A

Folder name

Audio data from various audio devices or

media can be played, depending on the

equipment installed in the vehicle.

X

Switch on COMAND (see the separate

operating instructions).

X

Use ò on the steering wheel to call up

the list of menus.

X

Press the : or 9 button on the

steering wheel to select the

Media

Media

menu.

X

Confirm by pressing a on the steering

wheel.

X

To select audio player or audio media:

briefly press a.

X

Use : or 9 to select the

corresponding audio player or audio media.

X

Press a to confirm.

X

To open the track list: press : or

9 briefly.

X

To select next/previous track from the

track list: briefly press : or 9.

X

To select a track from the track list

using rapid scrolling: press and

hold : or 9 until the desired track

is reached.

If you press and hold the : or 9

button, the rapid scrolling speed is

increased. Not all audio drives or data

carriers support this function.

If the corresponding track information is

stored on the audio drive or audio media, the

multifunction display may display the

following:

R

track number

R

track name

R

artist

R

album

The track information does not appear in

audio AUX mode (Auxiliary audio mode:

external audio source connected).

Video DVD operation

:

Current scene

X

Switch on COMAND (see the separate

operating instructions).

X

Use ò on the steering wheel to call up

the list of menus.

X

Press the : or 9 button on the

steering wheel to select the

Media

Media

menu.

X

Confirm by pressing a on the steering

wheel.

X

To select DVD player or DVD media:

briefly press a.

X

Use : or 9 to select the

corresponding DVD player or DVD media.

X

Press a to confirm.

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