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Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz
First, make yourself familiar with your
Mercedes Benz telephone module with Blue-
tooth® (SAP profile). Read this supplement,
especially the safety and warning notes,
before you operate the telephone module.
This will help you to get the most out of the
telephone module and avoid endangering
yourself and others.
Mercedes-Benz is constantly updating its
accessories to the state of the art. Your tele-
phone module may therefore differ from that
shown in the descriptions and illustrations.
The technical documentation team at
Daimler AG wishes you safe and pleasant
motoring.
Index ....................................................... 4
Introduction ........................................... 5
At a glance ............................................. 7
Preparation .......................................... 11
Controls ............................................... 23
Contents 3
A
Activating/deactivating data
roaming ................................................ 20
Activating/deactivating phone
number transmission .......................... 19
Activating/deactivating voice
roaming ................................................ 20
D
Data modem mode .............................. 19
Deleting call lists ................................. 25
Disconnecting ...................................... 25
I
Installation
see Installing the telephone module
Introduction ........................................... 8
M
Mercedes-Benz Service Centre
see Qualified specialist workshop
Mobile phone
Authorising ...................................... 13
Connecting ...................................... 16
Disconnecting .................................. 25
Presettings ....................................... 13
O
Operating safety .................................... 5
Q
Qualified specialist workshop .............. 5
R
Radio
see Separate operating instructions
S
Settings
Data roaming ................................... 20
Phone number transmission ............ 19
Ringtone .......................................... 20
Storing a SIM PIN ............................ 19
Voice roaming .................................. 20
Setting the ringtone ............................ 20
SIM card
Inserting .......................................... 13
Mode ............................................... 13
Removing ......................................... 13
SMS
Receiving ......................................... 24
Sending ............................................ 24
Specialist workshop .............................. 5
Speed-dial keys ................................... 24
Storing a SIM PIN ................................ 19
Suppressing a phone number
see Activating/deactivating
phone number transmission
T
Telephone module
Activating ......................................... 12
Charging .......................................... 25
Deactivating ..................................... 26
Installing .......................................... 12
Removing ......................................... 26
Resetting ......................................... 25
Transferring the phone book .............. 24
V
Validity ................................................... 8
4 Index
Operating safety
G WARNING
You must observe the legal requirements for
the country in which you are currently driving
when operating mobile communications
equipment in the vehicle.
If it is permitted to operate communications
equipment while the vehicle is in motion, you
may only operate such equipment when road
and traffic conditions permit. You may other-
wise be distracted from the traffic conditions,
cause an accident and injure yourself and oth-
ers.
Two-way radios or fax machines without low-
reflection exterior aerials may interfere with
the vehicle electronics and thereby compro-
mise the operational safety of the vehicle and
your safety. Therefore, only use these if they
are properly connected to a separate, low-
reflection exterior aerial.
The telephone module bracket can become
very hot at high outside temperatures.
Do not open or make anymodifications to the
telephone module bracket. The operating
permit will otherwise be invalidated.
Qualified specialist workshop
A qualified specialist workshop has the nec-
essary special skills, tools and qualifications
to correctly carry out any necessary work on
your telephone module.
A qualified specialist workshop must perform
any necessary service, maintenance and
repair work as well as all relevant documen-
tation according to Daimler AG specifica-
tions. If these instructions are not taken into
consideration, this may result in the loss of
warranty claims. Have warranty and ex gratia
work done at authorised workshops/Service
Centres.
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use a
Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
Scope of delivery
The following components are included in the
scope of delivery:
RMercedes-Benz telephone module with
Bluetooth® (SAP profile)
ROwner's Manual
Overview of functions
Rcan be used in conjunction with a hands-
free system
Rcan be connected to the external vehicle
aerial for optimum voice and data quality
Rcan be used as a fixed-installation phone
(SIM card phone)
Raccess to the phone book of the mobile
phone
Rcan receive, send1 and delete text mes-
sages (SMS)
Rmobile phone can be charged via the tele-
phone module using a charging cable
Rcan be used as a data modem1
1 Not possible on all systems.
Introduction 5
Z
6
Useful information ................................ 8
Overview ................................................ 8
7
Ataglance
Useful information
General notes
This supplement refers to the COMAND and
audio systemoperating instructions, the vehi-
cle Owner's Manual and the mobile phone
operating instructions. Please have these at
the ready.
If difficulties arise during installation, contact
a qualified specialist workshop (Y page 5).
Mobile phone manufacturers constantly
adapt their mobile phones to the state of the
art in technology. Operating tips are therefore
subject to deviations.
When the vehicle is unlocked, a Bluetooth®
connection between an authorised mobile
phone and the telephone module may be
established automatically.
You cannot make calls using the hands-free
system until COMAND/the audio system is
switched on.
Some changes to the SIM card settings can-
not be made via the telephonemodule. These
include call divert, toggling and text message
parameters. Changes to these settings must
be made on the mobile phone with the SIM
card inserted, see the separate mobile phone
operating instructions.
Further information on the Bluetooth® (SAP
profile) telephone module is available online:
http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect
Overview
Validity of the Owner's Manual
This supplement is valid for vehicles with
Rthe mobile phone basic wiring with inter-
face (convenience telephony), Code 386
Rthe telephone module with Bluetooth®
(SAP profile), Code 379
Overview of system variants
This supplement describes the telephone
module in connectionwith different COMAND
and audio systems. Each description in this
supplement states which particular system
variant it is valid for.
The following guide enables you to check
which system variant is installed in your vehi-
cle.
System variant A
X To check whether system variant A is
installed in your vehicle: switch on
COMAND/the audio system.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select
Telephone.
X Check whether the menu item ConnectMB SAP moduleor Disconnect MB SAPmodule is shown in the COMAND/audiosystem display.
X If one of these twomenu items is displayed,
your vehicle is equipped with system var-
iant A.
System variant B
X To check whether system variant B is
installed in your vehicle:
X If your vehicle/audio system corresponds
to one of the model series/model years lis-
ted in the following, then system variant B
is installed in the vehicle.
Model From
model
year
To
model
year
A-Class Saloon 06/2008
B-Class Sports
Tourer
06/2008 11/2011
CLC-Class Coupé 09/2008 05/2011
C-Class Saloon 03/2007 02/2011
C-Class Estate 09/2007 02/2011
8 OverviewAtaglance
Model From
model
year
To
model
year
CL-Class Coupé 06/2009
CLS-Class Coupé 03/2008 06/2011
E-Class Cabriolet 03/2010 06/2011
E-Class Coupé 04/2009 06/2011
E-Class Estate 06/2008 06/2011
E-Class Saloon 06/2008 06/2011
CLS-Class Coupé2 07/2011
E-Class Cabriolet2 07/2011
E-Class Coupé2 07/2011
E-Class Estate2 07/2011
E-Class Saloon2 07/2011
GL-Class Off-
roader
09/2008
GLK-Class Off-
roader
10/2008
M-Class Off-roader 09/2008 07/2011
R-Class SUV Tourer 09/2008
S-Class Saloon 06/2009
SL-Class Roadster 04/2008
SLK-Class Road-
ster
04/2008 01/2011
SLS AMG Coupé 03/2010
SLS AMG Roadster 10/2011
System variant C
X To check whether system variant C is
installed in your vehicle:
X If your vehicle/audio system corresponds
to one of the model series/model years lis-
ted in the following, then system variant C
is installed in the vehicle.
Model From
model
year
To
model
year
A-Class Saloon 11/2004 05/2008
B-Class Sports
Tourer
06/2005 05/2008
CLC-Class Coupé 04/2004 05/2008
C-Class Saloon 04/2004 02/2007
C-Class Estate 04/2004 08/2007
CL-Class Coupé 09/2006 05/2009
CLK-Class 06/2005 10/2009
CLS-Class 10/2004 02/2008
E-Class Estate 06/2006 05/2008
E-Class Saloon 06/2006 05/2008
GL-Class 03/2006 08/2008
M-Class 04/2005 08/2008
R-Class SUV Tourer 01/2006 08/2008
S-Class Saloon 09/2005 05/2009
SL-Class Roadster 03/2006 03/2008
SLK-Class Road-
ster
03/2004 03/2008
2 Only valid for Audio 20 and Audio 50.
Overview 9
Ataglance
10
Installing the telephone module ........ 12
Activating a telephone module .......... 12
Telephone module in SIM card
mode .................................................... 13
Authorising a mobile phone ............... 13
Connecting a mobile phone to the
telephone module ............................... 16
Use as a data modem ......................... 19
Telephone module settings ................ 19
11
Preparation
Installing the telephone module
X Slide telephone module; into
bracket: until it audibly engages.
Activating a telephone module
The telephone module only needs to be acti-
vated if system variant A is installed in the
vehicle.
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
The mobile phone must first be activated on
the telephone module in order to use them
together. After activation, the two devices are
automatically connected with each other
inside the vehicle each time they are switched
on.
X Switch on COMAND/the audio system; see
the separate operating instructions.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select the
telephone function; see the separate oper-
ating instructions.
X Wait until indicator lamp: starts to flash
slowly.
X On the telephone module, press and hold
button; for approximately 3 seconds.
Indicator lamp: flashes slowly.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select Con‐nect MB SAP module:.
The Searching for activated MB SAPmodule... message appears in theCOMAND/audio system display. This proc-
ess may take a few minutes.
If a telephone module has been found, the
MB SAP module found. Please waitwhile connecting... message appears.
If no SAP telephone has been authorised
yet, you can search for SAP telephones.
The Connection successful. Do youwant to search for SAP phones now?message appears in the COMAND/audio
system display.
X If you wish to authorise an SAP telephone,
select Yes and follow the instructions inCOMAND/the audio system. Further infor-
mation on authorising SAP telephones
(Y page 13).
X If you wish to operate the telephone mod-
ule in SIM card mode, select No.
You can activate the telephone module on up
to eight COMAND/audio systems. The set-
tings are stored on the telephone module. If
you wish to change the telephone module,
you will have to remove it (Y page 26). The
telephone module does not need to be deac-
tivated to do this.
12 Activating a telephone modulePreparation
Deactivation is only useful if you do not intend
to use the telephone module again with
COMAND/the audio system.
Telephone module in SIM card mode
You can use the telephone module as a SIM
card phone.
This is useful if your mobile phone is not com-
patible with the telephone module or if you
wish to use a separate SIM card.
A list of mobile phones which are compatible
with the telephone module can be found on
the Internet at:
http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect
Inserting a SIM card
X With the contact surface facing down,
insert SIM card: into the SIM card slot
until it engages.
After a SIM card is inserted in the telephone
module, a Bluetooth® connection with
anothermobile phone is no longer possible.
Any existing Bluetooth® connection is
ended at insertion.
Removing a SIM card
X Press the SIM card and then release it.
The SIM card is pushed out slightly and can
be taken out.
Authorising a mobile phone
The mobile phone must first be authorised on
the telephone module in order to use them
together. After authorisation, both devices
are automatically connected with each other
inside the vehicle each time it is switched on.
You can authorise up to 15 mobile phones on
the telephone module. Simultaneous use of
several telephones on the telephone module
is not possible.
Conditions
You can only authorise mobile phones which
support the Bluetooth® SAP profile (SIM
Access Profile).
A list of mobile phones which are compatible
with the telephone module can be found on
the Internet at:
http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect
You can only authorise mobile phones if their
SIM card has been removed.
Presettings
RThe mobile phone must be switched on.
RThe Bluetooth® function in the menu for
Bluetooth® settings must be activated.
RThe "visibility of the telephone" in themenu
for Bluetooth® settings must be activated.
RThe Bluetooth® SIM access profile of the
mobile phone must be activated; see the
mobile phone operating instructions.
RYoumust know the Bluetooth® name of the
mobile phone.
RDepending on the type of mobile phone,
different settings must be changed on the
mobile phone. For details, see the following
sections as well as the operating instruc-
tions of the mobile phone used.
Authorising a mobile phone 13
Preparation
Procedure for vehicles with system
variant A
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
X To authorise the mobile phone: insert
the telephone module in the bracket
(Y page 12).
X Switch on COMAND/the audio system; see
the separate operating instructions.
X In COMAND/the audio system, call up the
telephone menu; see the separate operat-
ing instructions.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select
Telephone/Connect device and con-firm.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select SAPtelephones/MB SAP module tele‐phones.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select
Update/Search for SAP phones.
The Bluetooth® names of the mobile
phones within reception range appear in
the COMAND/audio system display.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select the
mobile phone that you wish to authorise.
A prompt asking you to enter the 16-digit
PIN appears in the COMAND/audio system
display.
X Enter any 16-digit PIN and confirm your
entry.
X When prompted to do so, enter the same
16-digit PIN on the mobile phone within
20 seconds and confirm.
X Depending on the mobile phone used, you
may have to confirm a connection query
from the telephone module on the mobile
phone.
The mobile phone must be set to "auto-
matic"/"authorised: yes"; see the mobile
phone operating instructions.
X In COMAND/the audio system, enter the
SIM card PIN and confirm.
If authorisation has been successful, the
message that the mobile phone has been
authorised appears in the COMAND/audio
system display.
Procedure for vehicles with system
variant B
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
X To authorise the mobile phone: insert
the telephone module in the bracket
(Y page 12).
X Switch on COMAND/the audio system; see
the separate operating instructions.
X In COMAND/the audio system, call up the
telephone menu; see the separate operat-
ing instructions.
X Select convenience telephony; see the sep-
arate operating instructions.
X Wait until indicator lamp: signals that the
telephone module is ready.
X On the telephone module, press and hold
button; for approximately 3 seconds.
or
X If a mobile phone is already connected and
the module is logged into the network: ini-
tiate a call by entering "0001".
After button; has been pressed, any
existing Bluetooth® connection to a tele-
phone will be terminated. The telephone
module reports to COMAND/the audio sys-
tem again.
X As soon as the Bluetooth® connection is
available again, select the text message
14 Authorising a mobile phonePreparation
function in COMAND/the audio system;
see the separate operating instructions.
X Select the "CONNECT PHONE" text mes-
sage and call back the sender.
or
X If only the telephone number of the
received text message is displayed: in
COMAND/the audio system, select
Options/Display text and call thesender back.
The telephone module searches for SAP
telephones.
X After the search for SAP telephones is com-
plete, select the text message function in
COMAND/the audio system.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select and
open the text message of the mobile phone
to be authorised. The telephone number
appears in the COMAND/audio systemdis-
play. This is also the 16-digit PIN.
X Select the PIN displayed in COMAND/the
audio system, then select Call senderand confirm.
X When prompted to do so, enter the dis-
played PIN on the mobile phone within
20 seconds and confirm. If authorisation
has been successful, you will hear an
ascending tune.
X Depending on the mobile phone used, you
may have to confirm a connection query
from the telephone module on the mobile
phone.
The mobile phone must be set to "auto-
matic"/"authorised: yes"; see the mobile
phone operating instructions.
X In COMAND/the audio system, enter the
SIM card PIN and confirm if the system
prompts you to do so.
Procedure for vehicles with system
variant C
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
X To authorise the mobile phone: insert
the telephone module in the bracket
(Y page 12).
X Switch on COMAND/the audio system; see
the separate operating instructions.
X In COMAND/the audio system, call up the
telephone menu.
X Wait until indicator lamp: signals that the
telephone module is ready.
X On the telephone module, press and hold
button; for approximately 3 seconds.
or
X If a mobile phone is already connected and
the module is logged into the network: ini-
tiate a call by entering "0001".
After button; has been pressed, any
existing Bluetooth® connection to a tele-
phone will be terminated. The telephone
module reports to COMAND/the audio sys-
tem again.
X As soon as the Bluetooth® connection is
available again, select the call list of the
selected numbers in COMAND/the audio
system; see the separate operating instruc-
tions.
X In the call list, select "CONNECT PHONE"
and call back.
Authorising a mobile phone 15
Preparation
X After the search for SAP telephones is com-
plete, select the call list again in COMAND/
the audio system.
X In the call list, select the number of the
mobile phone that you wish to authorise.
The displayed number is also the 16-digit
PIN.
If more than ten mobile phones have been
found, search through the call list in the
following sequence:
Rlast numbers dialled
Rmissed calls
Ranswered calls
If the phone number is not displayed in full,
switch to the multifunction display. To do
this, press the NUM button on the audio
system.
X Note down the 16-digit PIN.
X Call back the displayed telephone number.
X When prompted, enter the PIN displayed in
COMAND/the audio system/the multi-
function display into the mobile phone
within 20 seconds and confirm. If authori-
sation has been successful, youwill hear an
ascending tune.
X Depending on the mobile phone used, you
may have to confirm a connection query
from the telephone module on the mobile
phone.
The mobile phone must be set to "auto-
matic"/"authorised: yes"; see the mobile
phone operating instructions.
X In the audio system, enter the SIM card PIN
and confirm if the system prompts you to
do so.
Connecting a mobile phone to the
telephone module
Establishing a Bluetooth® connection
between a mobile phone and the telephone
module is only possible if:
Rthere is currently no active Bluetooth® con-
nection between the telephonemodule and
another mobile phone
Rthere is currently no active SAP or HFP
Bluetooth® connection between the tele-
phone module and another device
Rthere is no SIM card in the telephone mod-
ule.
During an active Bluetooth® connection
between a mobile phone and the telephone
module, the telephone functions are available
exclusively on the telephone module. The
telephone functions are temporarily inactive
on the mobile phone connected.
Connecting automatically
COMAND/the audio system always searches
for the last connected mobile phone.
If no connection can be made to the most
recently connectedmobile phone, the system
searches for the mobile phone that was con-
nected before that one.
The SIM card PIN entered during authorisa-
tion is stored on the telephone module if this
option has been selected in the settings
(Y page 19). When establishing a Blue-
tooth® connection, re-entering the PIN is only
necessary if the SIM PIN has been changed.
Connecting manually
After a connection has been terminated, you
can establish another connection manually.
16 Connecting a mobile phone to the telephone modulePreparation
X Briefly press button; on the telephone
module.
LED: flashes in slow succession. In the
COMAND/audio system display, a mes-
sage appears that the telephone is activa-
ted.
COMAND/the audio system always
searches for the last connected mobile
phone.
If no connection can be made to the most
recently connected mobile phone, the sys-
tem searches for the mobile phone that
was connected before that one.
Connecting another authorised
mobile phone
Procedure for vehicles with system var-
iant A
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
X To connect another authorised mobile
phone: insert the telephone module in the
bracket (Y page 12).
X Switch on COMAND/the audio system; see
the separate operating instructions.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select
Telephone/Connect device and con-firm.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select SAPtelephones/MB SAP module tele‐phones.
The Bluetooth® names of the mobile
phones which are already authorised
appear in the COMAND/audio system dis-
play.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select the
mobile phone to be connected and confirm
your selection.
X Depending on the mobile phone used, con-
firm the connection query from the tele-
phone module on the mobile phone.
The mobile phone must be set to "auto-
matic"/"authorised: yes"; see the mobile
phone operating instructions.
X When prompted to do so, enter the SIM PIN
on the mobile phone if this has not been
stored.
If connection is successful, the message
that the telephone has been connected
appears in the COMAND/audio systemdis-
play.
Procedure for vehicles with system var-
iant B
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
X To connect another authorised mobile
phone: insert the telephone module in the
bracket (Y page 12).
X Switch on COMAND/the audio system; see
the separate operating instructions.
Connecting a mobile phone to the telephone module 17
Preparation
X Wait until indicator lamp: signals that the
telephone module is ready.
X On the telephone module, press and hold
button; for approximately 3 seconds.
or
X If a mobile phone is already connected and
the telephone module is logged into the
network: initiate a call by entering "0001".
X In COMAND/the audio system, select the
text message function; see the separate
operating instructions.
X If only the telephone number of the
received text message is displayed: in
COMAND/the audio system, select
Options/Display text.
X Select the text message with the name of
the mobile phone that is to be connected.
X Call the sender back.
X Depending on the mobile phone used, you
may have to confirm a connection query
from the telephone module on the mobile
phone.
The mobile phone must be set to "auto-
matic"/"authorised: yes"; see the mobile
phone operating instructions.
X In COMAND/the audio system, enter the
SIM card PIN and confirm if the system
prompts you to do so.
Procedure for vehicles with system var-
iant C
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
X To connect another authorised mobile
phone: insert the telephone module in the
bracket (Y page 12).
X Switch on COMAND/the audio system; see
the separate operating instructions.
X Wait until indicator lamp: signals that the
telephone module is ready.
X On the telephone module, press and hold
button; for approximately 3 seconds.
or
X If a mobile phone is already connected and
the telephone module is logged into the
network: initiate a call by entering "0001".
X In COMAND/the audio system, select the
call list; see the separate operating instruc-
tions.
X In the call list, select the number of the
mobile phone that is to be connected.
If more than ten mobile phones have been
found, search through the call list in the
following sequence:
Rlast numbers dialled
Rmissed calls
Ranswered calls
X Call back the selected number.
X Depending on the mobile phone used, you
may have to confirm a connection query
from the telephone module on the mobile
phone.
The mobile phone must be set to "auto-
matic"/"authorised: yes"; see the mobile
phone operating instructions.
X In COMAND/the audio system, enter the
SIM card PIN and confirm if the system
prompts you to do so.
18 Connecting a mobile phone to the telephone modulePreparation
Use as a data modem
Use of the telephone module as a data
modem is only possible for vehicles with
COMAND Online.
X Before connecting for the first time, select
the network provider in COMAND Online;
see the COMAND Online operating instruc-
tions.
X Insert the telephone module in the bracket
(Y page 12).
X Connect themobile phone to the telephone
module (Y page 16).
Use as a data modem is automatically acti-
vated.
X To activate/deactivate data roaming:
(Y page 20).
Telephone module settings
Storing a SIM PIN
If you store a SIM PIN in the telephone mod-
ule, it is not necessary to enter it when logging
in again.
In the standard setting, the SIM PIN is saved.
Saving/deleting the SIM PIN on system
variant A
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
X In COMAND/the audio system, select
Telephone/Connect device and con-firm.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select SAPtelephones/MB SAP module tele‐phones.
The Bluetooth® names of the mobile
phones which are already authorised
appear in the COMAND/audio system dis-
play.
X Select the desired telephone.
X Select the additional menuÛ.
X Tick the Store PIN box.
Saving theSIMPINonsystemvariantsB
and C
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
X Connect the mobile phone (Y page 16).
or
X Use the telephone module in SIM card
mode (Y page 13).
X Ensure that the telephonemodule is logged
onto the network.
X Enter the number "00041".
X Press the; button.
The system stores the SIM PIN.
Deleting the SIM PIN on system var-
iants B and C
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
X Connect the mobile phone (Y page 16).
or
X Use the telephone module in SIM card
mode (Y page 13).
X Ensure that the telephonemodule is logged
onto the network.
X Enter the number "00040".
X Press the; button.
The system deletes the SIM PIN storage.
You must enter the SIM PIN at the next
connection.
Activating/deactivating phone num-
ber transmission
If you activate phone number transmission,
the caller you are speaking with can see your
phone number.
In the standard setting, the system accepts
the settings used by the mobile phone net-
work provider. These may vary and can be
obtained from themobile phone network pro-
vider.
Telephone module settings 19
Preparation
X To activate phone number transmis-
sion: connect the mobile phone
(Y page 16).
or
X Use the telephone module in SIM card
mode (Y page 13).
X Ensure that the telephonemodule is logged
onto the network.
X Enter the number "00031".
X Press the; button.
The phone number will be transmitted in
the future.
X To deactivate phone number transmis-
sion: connect the mobile phone
(Y page 16).
or
X Use the telephone module in SIM card
mode (Y page 13).
X Enter the number "00030".
X Press the; button.
The phone number will not be transmitted
in the future.
Activating/deactivating data roam-
ing
If you activate data roaming, you can receive
and send data abroad via the telephone mod-
ule.
Data roaming is deactivated in the standard
setting.
X To activate data roaming: connect the
mobile phone (Y page 16).
X Enter the number "00061".
X Press the; button.
Data roaming is activated.
X To deactivate data roaming: connect the
mobile phone (Y page 16).
X Enter the number "00060".
X Press the; button.
Data roaming is deactivated.
Activating/deactivating network pro-
vider restriction
When you activate network provider restric-
tion, the telephone module will not log into
foreign networks. You will then be unable to
conduct telephone calls or send and receive
text messages when abroad.
Network provider restriction is deactivated in
the standard setting.
X To deactivate network provider restric-
tion: connect the mobile phone
(Y page 16).
or
X Use the telephone module in SIM card
mode (Y page 13).
X Ensure that the telephonemodule is logged
onto the network.
X Enter the number "00070".
X Press the; button.
Network provider restriction is deactiva-
ted.
X To activate network provider restric-
tion: connect the mobile phone
(Y page 16).
X Ensure that the telephonemodule is logged
onto the network.
X Enter the number "00071".
X Press the; button.
Network provider restriction is activated.
Setting the ringtone of the telephone
module
Incoming calls are indicated by an audible
signal. You can select from a selection of ten
ringtones.
Procedure for vehicles with system var-
iant A
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
X To set the ringtone: in COMAND/the
audio system, select Telephone.
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X Select the SAP telephones menu.
X Select the desired telephone.
X Select the additional menuÛ.
X Select the Ringtones menu.A menu appears.
X Select a ringtone.
The selected ringtone is played.
X Press the% back button.
COMAND/the audio system accepts the
setting and exits the menu.
Procedure for vehicles with system var-
iants B and C
X Connect the mobile phone with the tele-
phone module or insert the SIM card into
the telephone module.
X Ensure that the telephonemodule is logged
onto the network.
X In COMAND/the audio system, enter
"0005" and press the; button.
X Using thei tos buttons in
COMAND/the audio system, select a ring-
tone for the telephone module.
X Press thez button to confirm the selec-
ted ringtone.
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Preparation
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Transferring the phone book ............. 24
Speed-dial keys ................................... 24
Text messages (SMS) ......................... 24
Deleting call lists ................................ 25
Disconnecting ..................................... 25
Charging a mobile phone ................... 25
Resetting the telephone module ....... 25
Deactivating the telephone module . . 26
Removing the telephone module ....... 26
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Controls
Transferring the phone book
In order to use the phone book of the mobile
phone via COMAND/the audio system, it
must be transferred using the telephonemod-
ule.
It can take up to 10 minutes to transfer the
data; the transfer process is shown on the
mobile phone's display in the form of sym-
bols.
Transmission occurs automatically after a
Bluetooth® connection is automatically
established.
X If phone book transfer does not start
automatically: in COMAND/the audio
system, select Telephone.
X Select Import contacts.
X Select From mobile phone.
i If the mobile phone supports the PBAP(Phone Book Access Profile), the system
gives priority to loading phone book entries
from the phone memory. SIM entries are
only loaded if there are no entries in the
phone memory.
A list of mobile phones which are compatible
with the telephone module can be found on
the Internet at:
http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect
Speed-dial keys
Speed-dial key for the mailbox
Speed-dial key for system variant A
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
You can define any number as the speed-dial
key; see the COMAND/audio system operat-
ing instructions for how to do this.
Speed-dial key for system variants B
and C
You can assign thej button as the mail-
box speed-dial key.
X To assign the speed-dial key: create the
following entry in the mobile phone book
(see the mobile phone operating instruc-
tions):
Name: MAILBOX
Telephone number: number of the mailbox.
X Transfer the phone book of the mobile
phone to COMAND/the audio system
(Y page 24).
Text messages (SMS)
You can receive, send3 and delete text mes-
sages:
Rwhen there is an active Bluetooth® con-
nection between the telephonemodule and
a mobile phone or
Rduring SIM card mode.
The necessary procedure for COMAND/the
audio system can be found in the COMAND/
audio system operating instructions.
Incoming text messages are stored on the
SIM card of the mobile phone or on the SIM
card inserted into the telephone module.
Special considerations for system var-
iant A: text messages are downloaded from
the mobile phone SIM card and from the
mobile phone memory and stored in the tele-
phone module. This is possible if the mobile
phone supports the MAP profile (Message
Access Profile).
A list of mobile phones which are compatible
with the telephone module can be found on
the Internet at:
http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect
The SIM card can only store a limited number
of text messages. If the memory is full, text
messages must be deleted from the SIM card
3 Not possible on all system variants.
24 Text messages (SMS)Controls
before new text messages can be received.
The text messages stored on the SIM card
have the word "<SIM:>" in front of them.
Special considerations for system var-
iants B and C: only text messages from the
mobile phone SIM card are downloaded and
stored in the telephone module. Only a limi-
ted number of text messages can be stored.
If the memory is full, text messages must be
deleted before new text messages can be
received.
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
Deleting call lists
In COMAND/the audio system, enter "0002"
and press the; button.
The call list stored in the telephone module is
reset and will no longer appear starting with
the next phone book transfer.
The call lists of the connected mobile phone
are not deleted. To delete the mobile phone's
call list, see the mobile phone operating
instructions.
To delete the call list from COMAND/the
audio system4, see the operating instructions
for COMAND/the audio system.
Disconnecting
Automatic disconnection
Approximately 10 metres out of the receiving
range, the Bluetooth® connection between
the mobile phone and the telephone module
is automatically ended.
Manual disconnection
X End the Bluetooth® connection on the
mobile phone; see the mobile phone oper-
ating instructions.
Re-establishing a connection
X You can re-establish the Bluetooth® con-
nection after disconnecting manually
(Y page 16).
Charging a mobile phone
X Slide cover; on the telephone module in
the direction of the arrow and remove it.
X Connect the mobile phone with a USB data
cable to USB socket:.
Resetting the telephone module
The telephone module can be reset to its fac-
tory settings. This way, all stored information
for authorisation of mobile phones, as well as
the stored phone book, will be deleted.
4 Not possible on all systems.
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Controls
X On the telephone module, press and hold
button; for approximately 20 seconds.
LED: flashes first red, then green.
X Briefly press button; again on the tele-
phone module.
The telephone module is reset to factory
settings.
Deactivating the telephone module
Deactivation is only useful if you do not intend
to use the telephone module again with
COMAND/the audio system.
The telephone module can and must only be
deactivated if system variant A is installed in
the vehicle.
X To determine the system variant:
(Y page 8).
X To deactivate the telephone module:
switch on COMAND/the audio system; see
the separate operating instructions.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select
Telephone and confirm.
X In COMAND/the audio system, select Dis‐connect MB SAP module.
Removing the telephone module
X Push release button: in the direction of
the arrow.
X Slide telephone module; in the direction
of the arrow and remove it.
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