At a glance, Basic functions of comand – Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class 2011 COMAND Manual User Manual
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Adjusting the volume for traffic reports
and navigation announcements
i
You can set the volume of traffic and
navigation announcements relative to the
volume of the audio or video source.
During traffic or navigation announcements:
X
Turn or press the q control knob.
or
X
Press the W or X button on the
multifunction steering wheel.
Adjusting the volume for telephone
calls
You can adjust the volume for hands-free
mode during a telephone call.
X
Turn or press the q control knob.
or
X
Press the W or X button on the
multifunction steering wheel.
Adjusting the sound settings
Calling up the sound menu
You can make various sound settings for the
different audio and video sources. This means
that it is possible to set more bass for radio
mode than for CD mode, for example. You can
call up the respective sound menu from the
menu of the desired mode.
The example describes how to call up the
sound menu in radio mode.
X
Press the $ function button.
The radio display appears. You will hear the
last station played on the last waveband.
X
Select
Sound
using the :=;
buttons and press the 9 button to confirm.
You can now set the treble and bass or the
balance and fader for radio mode.
Adjusting treble and bass
X
Select
Treble
or
Bass
in the sound menu
using the :=; buttons on the
remote control and press the 9 button to
confirm.
A setting scale appears.
Adjusting the bass
:
Last setting selected
;
Current setting
X
Select a setting using the 9:
buttons and press the 9 button to confirm.
The setting is stored and you exit the menu.
Adjusting balance and fader
With the balance function, you can control
whether the sound is louder on the driver’s or
front-passenger side.
With the fader function, you can control
whether the sound is louder in the front or the
rear of the vehicle.
i
The fader cannot be set on Roadster
vehicles.
X
Select
Bal/Fad
(balance/fader) in the
sound menu using the :=;
buttons and press the 9 button to confirm.
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Basic functions of COMAND
At
a
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