Rear seat entertainm ent system, Audio cd/dvd and mp3 mode – Mercedes-Benz C-Coupe 2012 COMAND Manual User Manual
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C
To set the bass
D
To set the treble
E
Disc name (if stored on the disc)
F
To call up the track list
G
Stop function
H
Pause function
I
Playback options
Example: MP3 mode
:
Type of data medium þ
;
Track number
=
Track name
?
Track time
A
Graphic time and track display
B
Current playback settings (no symbol for
"Normal track sequence")
C
To set the bass
D
To set the treble
E
Disc name or current folder
F
To call up the folder list
G
Playback options; to switch track
information on/off
i
Variable bit rates in MP3 tracks can result
in the elapsed time shown being different
from the actual elapsed time.
Selecting a track
Selecting by skipping to a track
X
To skip forwards or backwards to a
track: press the = or ; button on
the remote control.
or
X
Press the E or F button.
The skip forward function skips to the next
track.
Skipping backwards restarts the current
track (if it has been playing for more than
eight seconds) or starts the previous track
(if the current track has only been playing
for a shorter time).
If you have selected the playback options
Random Tracks
or
Random Folder
, the
track order is random.
Selecting by track list
In audio CD mode, the track list contains all
tracks on the disc currently playing.
In audio DVD mode, the track list contains all
tracks in the currently active group; see
"Setting the audio format" (
Y
page 163).
In MP3 mode, the track list shows all tracks
in the currently active folder as well as the
folder structure, allowing you to select any
track on the MP3 CD.
X
Select
Tracks
(audio CD/DVD mode) or
Folder
(MP3 mode) using
the :=; buttons on the remote
control, and confirm by pressing the 9
button.
or
X
Press the 9 button when the display/
selection window is selected.
The track list appears. The # dot indicates
the current track.
X
Select a track using the 9: buttons
and press the 9 button to confirm.
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ent
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