Internet radio
General notes
A good Internet connection is required to
transmit audio data efficiently. To ensure the
best-possible reception, your mobile phone
should be connected to the vehicle's exterior
antenna via the phone bracket (optional).
Bear in mind that a relatively large volume of
data can be transmitted when using the Inter-
net radio. An average 128kbit per second
data transfer rate can transfer 56MB of data
in one hour.
The data transfer rate of a station is displayed
while receiving data.
Calling up the Internet radio
X
Select the
®
icon in the main function bar
by sliding
ZV
and turning
cV d
the
COMAND controller and press
W
to con-
firm.
The carousel view appears.
X
Bring the
Internet Radio
panel to the
front by turning
cVd
the COMAND con-
troller and press
W
to confirm.
The Internet radio menu appears.
Searching for stations
X
Select
Search
in the Internet radio menu.
A list with search criteria appears.
X
Select criterion and press
W
to confirm.
i
For example as a search criterion, you can
set an Internet radio station that is located
close to your navigation destination.
Connecting to a station
X
Search for a station (
Y
page 428).
X
Select
;
(play) in the Internet radio
menu and press
W
to confirm.
The call is placed.
If the data stream is interrupted, an automatic
attempt is made to re-establish the connec-
tion.
Manually re-establishing a connection
X
Select
;
(play) again in the Internet
radio menu and press
W
to confirm.
Ending data transfer:
X
Select
É
(stop) in the Internet radio
menu and press
W
to confirm.
or
X
Change to another audio source, for exam-
ple
Disc
.
If you change to a main function that is not an
audio source, e.g. navigation, the data con-
nection remains on. You can continue listen-
ing to the set station.
Internet
Display restriction
Internet pages cannot be shown while the
vehicle is in motion.
Calling up a website
Calling up the carousel view
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Online and Internet functions
COMAN
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