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Navi ga tio n, Introduction – Mercedes-Benz SLS-Class 2013 COMAND Manual User Manual

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Your COMAND equipment

These operating instructions describe all the

standard and optional equipment for your

COMAND system, as available at the time of

going to print. Country-specific differences

are possible. Please note that your COMAND

system may not be equipped with all the

features described.

Introduction

Important safety notes

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WARNING

For safety reasons, only enter a new

destination when the vehicle is stationary.

When you are driving, another passenger

should enter the destination. Read the

Operator's Manual and select the route

before driving.
Bear in mind that at a speed of only 30 mph

(approximately 50 km/h), the vehicle covers

a distance of 44 feet (approximately 14 m) per

second.
COMAND calculates the route to the

destination without taking account of the

following, for example:

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traffic lights

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stop and give way signs

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merging lanes

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parking or stopping in a no parking/no

stopping zone

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other road and traffic rules and regulations

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narrow bridges

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WARNING

COMAND may give incorrect navigation

commands if the actual road/traffic situation

no longer corresponds to the data on the

digital map. Digital maps do not cover all

areas nor all routes in an area. For example,

a route may have been diverted or the

direction of a one-way street may have

changed.

For this reason, you must always observe road

and traffic rules and regulations during your

journey. Road and traffic rules and regulations

always have priority over the system's driving

recommendations.

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WARNING

Navigation announcements are intended to

direct you while driving without diverting your

attention from the road and driving.
Please always use this feature instead of

consulting the map display for directions.

Looking at the icons or map display can

distract you from traffic conditions and

driving, and increase the risk of an accident.

General notes

Operational readiness of the navigation

system

The navigation system must determine the

position of the vehicle before first use or

whenever operational status is restored.

Therefore, 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 or parking garages.

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Using roof carriers may impair the correct

functioning of a roof antenna (phone,

satellite radio, GPS).

Entry restriction

On vehicles for certain countries, there is a

restriction on entering data.
The restriction is active from a vehicle speed

of above approximately 3 mph (5 km/h). As

soon as the speed falls below approximately

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