Rear view camera, Bluetooth, General information about bluetooth – Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2010 COMAND Manual User Manual

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Canceling the First or Second Part of

Individualization

X

Select

Cancel.

You will be prompted to confirm that you
really wish to cancel.

X

Select

Yes or No.

If you select

Yes, individualization will be

canceled.The data from the canceled part
will be lost.
If you select

No, the canceled part of the

individualization will restart.

Deleting Existing Individualization Data

X

Select

System£Settings£Voice

Control£Delete
Individualization.
You will be prompted to confirm that you
really wish to delete it.

X

Select

Yes or No.

The individualization data will be deleted or
retained on the basis of the selection. A
corresponding message is displayed.

Switching Individualization On and Off

X

Select

System£Settings£Voice

Control £ Individualization On.
This switches the individualization on Ç or
off c.

Rear View Camera

COMAND shows the camera picture on the
display when

R

the function is switched on in the

System

Settings menu and

R

the vehicle is shifted into reverse gear

As soon as you shift out of reverse gear, the
previous display is shown.

Switching On/Off the Display of the

Rear View Camera

X

Switch to System Menu

System settings menu with Rear View Camera

option

X

Select

Settings£Rear View Camera.

X

Select

Activation by R gear.

Depending on the previous state the
function is switched on Ç or offc.

Bluetooth

General Information About
Bluetooth

®

i

Bluetooth-capable devices must

correspond to a particular profile to be
connected to COMAND. Every Bluetooth
device has a Bluetooth-specific name.

Bluetooth

®

technology is the standard for

short-range wireless data transmission of up
to approximately 30 feet. Bluetooth

®

can be

used to exchange vCards, for example.
Bluetooth

®

is a registered trademark of the

Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Inc.

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Bluetooth

System Settings

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