Selecting music files, Audio, Media interface – Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class 2009 COMAND Manual User Manual

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X

Press the h function button.
Switch on the previous disc operating
mode.

i

If you previously selected operation with

Media Interface, it will now be switched on.

X

Press number key i.
This will automatically select the audio
device connected.

or

X

Select Media.
The media list appears. The R dot
indicates the current medium being played.

X

Press 9 or : until position 0 is
highlighted in the media list.

i

If no device is connected, you will see the

entry Media Interface instead of a
device name.
If COMAND does not support the device
connected or if two devices have been
connected, the Not available entry
appears.

X

Press 9.
COMAND activates the connected device.
You will see a corresponding message. The
basic display then appears.

Example display: iPod operation
1

Device type

2

Track number

3

Track name

4

Visual elapsed track time

5

Numeric elapsed track time (also in
format 00:00:00 for audiobooks)

6

Visual track display

7

Current playback option

8

Sound settings

9

Media list

a

Album name, if available

b

Categories, playlists and/or folders

c

Artist, if available

d

Playback options

i

If the device connected does not contain

any playable tracks, a corresponding
message appears.

Within the Audio Function

X

Connect an external device (

Y

page 146).

COMAND activates the device. The basic
display appears.

or

X

Press number key x.

or

X

Select Audio£Media Interface.

i

You can tell which type of device 1 has

been connected by the corresponding
icons for iPod, MP3 player or USB mass
storage device.

Selecting Music Files

i

COMAND displays the data stored on the

iPod, MP3 player or USB mass storage
device in the storage structure used in the
medium in question.

Selecting by Skipping to a Track

X

To skip forwards or backwards to a

track: Press ; or =.

or

X

Press the F or E button.

i

Skipping forwards skips to the next track.

Skipping backwards skips to the beginning
of the current track if the track has been
playing for more than 8 seconds. If the

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