
Entering characters using the charac-
ter bar
:
Characters entered by the user
STUT
STUT
(orange)
;
Characters automatically added by
COMAND
EBÜLL
EBÜLL
=
To switch to keyword search
?
Characters not currently available
A
Currently selected character
B
Characters currently available
C
Character bar
The example shows the address entry
(
Y
page 84).
X
To select a character: turn and press the
controller.
Selected character
:
is entered in the
upper line. COMAND adds the missing
characters and shows the entry that best
matches the current input.
The characters are available
B
or not
?
,
depending on the characters already
entered and the data stored in the digital
map.
The
G
symbol indicates that an entry
exists more than once.
i
Alternatively, depending on the vehicle
equipment, you can enter characters using
the telephone keypad or the touchpad.
X
To delete a character: slide
6
and turn
the controller, then press it after selecting
F
.
X
To delete an entire entry: slide
6
and
turn the controller; then after selecting
F
press and hold down the controller until the
entire entry is deleted.
i
Alternatively, you can also delete the
entry using the telephone keypad.
X
To switch to keyword search: slide
6
and turn the controller, then press it after
selecting
=
(
Y
page 87).
X
To confirm an entry: slide
6
and turn
the controller, then press it after select-
ing
¬
.
or
X
Slide
5
the controller repeatedly until the
character bar disappears.
The location selection list appears. The
selected entry is highlighted.
:
Cursor
;
Entry line
The example shows the character entry when
you save a destination as a navigable contact
in the address book (
Y
page 85).
X
To select an input line: slide
6
and turn
the controller, then press it after selecting
4
or
5
.
or
X
Slide
5
the controller repeatedly until the
character bar disappears.
X
Turn and press the controller.
X
To move the cursor: select the input line.
X
Slide
6
and turn the controller, then
press it after selecting
2
or
3
.
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Character entry (navigation)
At
a
glance
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