Dialing a number from the phone book

You can use the mobile phone to enter new telephone numbers into the phone book (see COMAND). If your mobile phone is operational, you can select and dial a number from the phone book at any time.

When you establish a Bluetooth® connection to COMAND, COMAND reads in the phone book of the mobile phone. This can take some time.

While the on-board computer reads in the SIM card:

• you can dial a telephone number from the redial list (Calls dialed list).

• you can dial a telephone number from the telephone book stored in COMAND.

• the multifunction display shows the Reading data... display message below the phone book entries.

When the multifunction display shows the Updating data... display message, COMAND has finished importing data. The multifunction display then shows all the phone book entries in COMAND and the mobile phone.

button on the Press the button on the or steering wheel to select the Telephone button on the steering wheel to select the Telephone menu.

or Press the or, button to call or up the phone book. button to call up the phone book.

button to select the Press the button to select the or desired name. button to select the desired name.

To scroll rapidly, press and hold the or  button for longer than one or second. button for longer than one second.

After skipping eight entries, the rapid scroll speeds up.

Rapid scrolling stops when you release the button or reach the end of the list.

for a name: press the  or If only one telephone number is stored for a name: press the button or to start dialing. button to start dialing.

or

particular name: press the  or If there is more than one number for a particular name: press the or button to display the numbers. button to display the numbers.

button to select the Press the button to select the or number you want to dial. button to select the number you want to dial.

button to start Press the button to start or dialing. button to start dialing.

or

the  or If you do not want to make a call: press the button. or Redialing button.

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