Calling up contacts/details
You can call up contacts with the list or by using the character bar.
Phone book/address book basic display
1 List
Entry with navigable data
Entry with voice tag; see the
separate operating instructions for the Voice Control System
Address book entry
Mobile phone entry
SIM card entry
Entry imported via Bluetooth®
Entry imported via memory card
Entry with multiple phone numbers
2 Two-line character bar
To change the language of the
characters
To select the character set
To delete your selection
To confirm your selection
Back
Calling up contacts from a list
Phone book: select Name in the telephone
basic menu by sliding
and turning
the COMAND controller and press
to confirm.
Address book: select Data/Connections
in the telephone basic menu by sliding
and turning
the COMAND
controller and press
to confirm.
Select Address Book and press
to
confirm.
To switch from the character bar to the
list: slide
the COMAND
controller until
the character bar is hidden.
or
Select
.
To call a contact: select by sliding
or turning
the COMAND controller
and press
to confirm.
The phone book is also available via the
on-board computer.
Calling up contacts using the character bar
Phone book: select Name in the telephone
basic menu by sliding
and turning
the COMAND controller and press
to confirm.
Address book: select Data/Connections
in the telephone basic menu by sliding
and turning
the COMAND
controller and press
to confirm.
Select Address Book and press
to
confirm.
To select a character: select by sliding
or
the COMAND controller and
press
to confirm. Repeat this
procedure
until COMAND automatically switches over
to the list.
You determine the first letter of the entry you are looking for with the first character you enter. If there are similar entries, the next character which is different will be displayed and offered for selection.
You can also use the telephone number
keypad to enter characters.
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