Receiving vCards via Bluetooth®

You can receive vCards from devices (such as a PC) which support the transmission of vCards via Bluetooth®.

This requires the device to be authorized in COMAND. PCs must be authorized via the Bluetooth® device list.

Received vCards are imported into the address book.

Please bear the following in mind:
• Bluetooth® must be activated in COMAND and on the Bluetooth® device (operating operating instructions of the device).
• the Bluetooth® device must be able to send vCards via Bluetooth® (instructions of the device). operating instructions of the device).
• the Bluetooth® device in the vehicle must be switched on.

e.g. navigation, while receiving vCards, the If you switch to another main function, e.g. navigation, while receiving vCards, the reception of vCards will be terminated.

telephone basic menu by sliding  and Select Data/Connections in the telephone basic menu by sliding turning  the COMAND controller and and turning press  to confirm. the COMAND controller and press Select Download Contacts and press to confirm.

to confirm. Select Download Contacts and press to confirm. to confirm.

to Select Via Bluetooth and press to to confirm.

This interrupts the Bluetooth® connection between COMAND and your active mobile phone. In turn, COMAND is ready to receive vCards from another Bluetooth® device.

Bluetooth device ( operating Start data transfer on the external Bluetooth device (instructions operating instructions of the device).

The data on the vCards is automatically transferred to the address book. The number of vCards received is displayed.

To cancel reception: press .

or To cancel reception: press or.

or

center Press the center back button on the center console.

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