Setting the volume, Sound settings, At a glance – Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2010 COMAND Manual User Manual

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issued. As soon as the navigation
announcement has ended, the audio
source will be played with the previous
volume (

Y

page 61).

Switching Navigation Announcements

On/Off

X

Press x during the announcement.

The navigation announcements are switched
on again if you start a new route guidance or
if COMAND is switched off and on with the
q button.

i

The navigation announcements can also

be switched back on by selecting the
softkey + in the navigation menu.

Setting the Volume

X

To set: Turn the q rotary/push button.

or

X

Press the W or X button on the multi-
function steering wheel.
The volume of the selected audio or video
source changes.

Volume of Navigation Announcements

You can set the volume for navigation
announcements independently of the volume
for the active audio or video source.
During a navigation announcement:

X

Turn the q rotary/push button.

or

X

Press the W or X button on the multi-
function steering wheel.

Audio Fadeout
The Audio Fadeout function, if activated,
lowers the volume of the current audio source
when a navigation announcement is issued.
As soon as the navigation announcement has
ended, the audio source will be played with
the previous volume (

Y

page 61).

Setting Volume for Phone Calls

You can adjust the volume for hands-free
mode during a telephone call.
During a telephone call:

X

Turn the q rotary/push button.

or

X

Press the W or X button on the multi-
function steering wheel.

Sound Settings

You can select different sound settings for
each audio and video source. The sound
menu can be opened from the submenu of the
desired operating mode.
Examples:

R

Audio£FM/AM Radio£Sound

R

Audio£Disc£Sound

Setting Bass and Treble

X

Select

Sound£Treble or Bass.

The previously selected setting is indicated
by an empty bar.

Setting treble and bass
1

Last selected setting

2

Current setting

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Basic Functions of COMAND

At a Glance

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