¯
Memory card entry
G
Entry containing multiple phone
numbers
;
Two-row predictive speller
B
Changing predictive speller
language
p
Changing character set
F
Deleting selection
¬
Confirming selection
%
Back
Selecting contacts from list
X
Phone book: Select
Name
.
X
Address book: Select
Data/Connections
Q
Address Book
.
X
Changing from predictive speller to
list: Press
Z
V
until the predictive speller
disappears.
or
X
Select
¬
.
X
Selecting contact: Slide
Z
V
Æ
or rotate
c
V
d
and press
W
.
Selecting contacts via predictive speller
X
Phone book: Select
Name
.
X
Address book: Select
Data/Connections
Q
Address Book
.
X
Changing from list to predictive
speller: Select
Back
from the list.
or
X
Press
%
.
X
Selecting character: Slide
Z
V
Æ
or
X
V
Y
and press
W
. Repeat this procedure until
COMAND changes to the list automatically.
The first character you enter determines
the first letter of the entry you are
searching. When similar entries exist, the
next character that is different is
highlighted and thus offered for selection.
i
You can also enter the characters via the
telephone keypad in the center console.
Displaying contact details
X
Select
Options
Q
Details
.
The contact details appear.
X
Back to list: Slide
X
V
Y
until the list is
highlighted.
Creating/editing contacts
i
This function is not available at a vehicle
speed of above approximately 3 mph
(5 km/h). When the vehicle speed is below
approximately 2 mph (3 km/h), the
function is available again.
i
You can create address data in the
address book directly. When you save
phone numbers to the phone book, they are
created in the address book. When you
save a destination for navigation, COMAND
creates an address book entry that
contains the entire data usable for route
guidance.
X
Select the contact
17
(
Y
page 147).
X
Select
Options
Q
New Entry
or
Change
.
The input menu with the data fields
appears.
17
For changing contact only.
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