Selecting a station
Selecting stations using the station
search function
X
Press the
E
or
F
button.
or
X
Turn
cVd
or slide
XVY
the COMAND
controller while the display/selection
window in the radio display is active.
Station search scans up or down and stops
at the next station found.
Selecting stations via the station
presets
X
Quick setting: press a number key, e.g.
l
.
X
To select directly within the station
presets: select
Presets
by sliding
V
Æ
and
turning
cVd
the COMAND controller and
press
W
to confirm.
or
X
Press
W
the COMAND controller when the
display/selection window is active.
The station preset menu appears. The
#
dot indicates under which preset the
currently selected station is stored.
X
Select a station by turning
cVd
and press
W
to confirm or press a number key, e.g.
l
.
Tuning in stations by entering the
frequency manually
X
Option 1: press the
l
button.
X
Option 2: select
Radio
in the radio display
by sliding
V
Æ
and turning
cVd
the
COMAND controller and press
W
to
confirm.
X
Select
Enter Frequency
and press
W
to
confirm.
Irrespective of the option used, an input
menu will appear.
X
Enter a frequency using the number keys.
COMAND tunes in to the frequency
entered.
Waveband
Frequency
AM (MF)
530 – 1700 kHz
FM (VHF)
87.7 – 107.9 Mhz
WB (Weather Band) Weather report
channels
i
You can only enter currently permitted
numbers.
i
If you enter a frequency in the FM or AM
wavebands which is outside the frequency
range, COMAND tunes in to the next lower
frequency.
Storing a station
Storing stations manually
There are ten presets available for the FM and
AM wavebands.
X
Quick save: press and hold a number key,
e.g.
l
, until you hear a tone.
The station is stored.
X
To store directly in the station presets:
press
W
the COMAND controller when the
display/selection window in the radio
display is active.
or
X
Select
Presets
by sliding
V
Æ
and turning
cVd
the COMAND controller and press
W
to confirm.
In both cases, the station presets appear.
The
#
dot indicates under which preset
the currently selected station is stored.
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