Switching to navigation mode
X
Press the
S
function button once or
twice.
or
X
Select
Navi
in the main function bar by
sliding
ZV
and turning
cVd
the COMAND
controller and press
W
to confirm.
In both cases, you will see the map either
with or without the menu shown.
Map showing the menu; route guidance inactive
:
Current vehicle position
Map without the menu; route guidance inactive
:
Current vehicle position
;
Map orientation selected
=
Map scale selected
"Route guidance active" means that you have
entered a destination and that COMAND has
calculated the route. The display then shows
the route, changes of direction and lane
recommendations. Navigation
announcements guide you to your
destination.
"Route guidance inactive" means that no
destination has been entered and that no
route has been calculated.
Showing/hiding the menu
X
To hide the menu: slide
ZV
the COMAND
controller over the map.
The
Full Screen
menu item is shown.
X
Confirm the
Full Screen
menu item
shown by pressing
W
.
The map can be seen in the full-screen
display.
X
To show the menu: press
W
the COMAND
controller when the map is shown in full-
screen.
Route mode
Setting route type and route options
You can select the following route types:
R
Fast Route
: COMAND calculates the
route with the shortest (minimized) journey
time.
R
Dynamic Route
: same route type as
Fast
Route
. In addition, COMAND takes traffic
reports into account during route
guidance
5
. Thus, the navigation system is
able to guide you around a blocked section,
for example. If a faster route is determined
due to a received RDS-TMC traffic
announcement, the navigation system
changes the route. If possible, it will bypass
blocked roads.
R
Eco Route
: the ECO route is an economical
route that takes traffic announcements
into account (see dynamic route).
R
Short Route
: COMAND calculates the
route with the shortest possible
(minimized) route distance.
In addition to route types, route options can
also be set.
5
Traffic reports are not available in all countries.
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