Nav and Daylight Savings
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Nav and Daylight Savings
Was the time supposed to automatically change with Daylight Savings? I thought that if you have the Nav it automatically updates the time. I was driving around for a while until I noticed that it didn't change.
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Originally posted by HELL ONA HARLEY
Yea.... Mine didn't change either....
Although I wasn't expecting too. Guess I gotta go get the manual.
Yea.... Mine didn't change either....
Although I wasn't expecting too. Guess I gotta go get the manual.
I searched the manual, but could not find any setting that allowed automatic time updating.
Finding out how to change the time was a challenge, which my son managed to solve before I did.
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Late 2003 E320 with HK, no nav. The clock did not reset itself. A job to get the analog dash clock set. After you enter the time and tell it to update, the hands go backward for a while and then forward until the time is set. By the time all this is done, it is the next minute and you have to do it over.
It also has a digital clock in the HK display in the center console that is pretty useless. Other than setting it, I do not think I have ever displayed it. You can only adjust in half hour increments in relation to GMT. My guess is that it gets GPS time, converts to GMT and then you have to manually put the offset in for you time zone.
It also has a digital clock in the HK display in the center console that is pretty useless. Other than setting it, I do not think I have ever displayed it. You can only adjust in half hour increments in relation to GMT. My guess is that it gets GPS time, converts to GMT and then you have to manually put the offset in for you time zone.
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automatically adjusting clock is a service from "Tele Aid" (sos), the clock also shows you the correct time when you enter a different time zone. (as long as you subscribe tele aid, the clock works, your car does not have to have nav.)
of course, this old issue is brought here twice a year. basically, mb electronic is the weakest link, this automatical summer saving time adjustment can be easily done by program. (most of vcrs can do it)
of course, this old issue is brought here twice a year. basically, mb electronic is the weakest link, this automatical summer saving time adjustment can be easily done by program. (most of vcrs can do it)
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If it is an "automatic" ajustment from Tele Aid, why does mine (and it seems a lot of others) not automatically adjust? I have gone through two time changes and it has never automatically adjusted. I am subscribed to Tele Aid by the way.
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Originally posted by glojo
Finding out how to change the time was a challenge, which my son managed to solve before I did.
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John [/B]
Finding out how to change the time was a challenge, which my son managed to solve before I did.
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John [/B]
press the SERV button to the side of the screen
press Time soft button
press < or > (on COMAND, not steering wheel) to select hour
press ^ or v to change the hour
press OK
analog clock should then quickly reset to correct time (assuming it's set to "sync with head unit")
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Got out the manual and got it done easy enough.... About this automatic adjustments via teleaid, no such luck for me and I'm currently a subscriber....
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I changed it easily enough, as it was a snap with the Serv button. Although, I changed the time on mr friends 2003 E, and it was the biggest hassle.
I also have GPS AND Tele Aid.
I also have GPS AND Tele Aid.
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i hope your son got something from his dad. i figured this out myself, so for those with nav & without aid from offspring,
i hope your son got something from his dad. i figured this out myself, so for those with nav & without aid from offspring,
I suppose I must be old fashioned because I never dreamt of looking under the heading 'System'. I mean, everyone knows that to adjust the clock you find instructions under the heading 'System'
Ooops forgot to add, as a reward for finding out the information I kindly allowed my son to wash the car.
Has the US manual the same problem, or is it easier to find?
Oh well back to the manuals.
John
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Originally posted by HELL ONA HARLEY
Dang.... I must be stupid, I looked up "clock" in my manual and it was there with complete setting instructions.
Dang.... I must be stupid, I looked up "clock" in my manual and it was there with complete setting instructions.
Originally posted by HELL ONA HARLEY
Dang.... I must be stupid, I looked up "clock" in my manual and it was there with complete setting instructions.
Dang.... I must be stupid, I looked up "clock" in my manual and it was there with complete setting instructions.
'Beluga' (from the USA) has quoted the COMAND manual instructions exactly word for word but it can only be found under 'System Settings'
To add to the confusion, further on from ""Beluga's"" instructions, it goes on to state, Quote (from page 192) """"""There is no automatic switching from summer time to winter time. This has to be changed manually."""" end quote.
The page number for the reference I believe will be slightly different, but all those members that have a 211 with DVD COMAND and claim there clock automatically switches from Winter time to Summer time are extremely lucky (or I am extremely unlucky )
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Originally posted by glojo
Has the US manual the same problem, or is it easier to find?
Oh well back to the manuals.
John [/B]
Has the US manual the same problem, or is it easier to find?
Oh well back to the manuals.
John [/B]
this morning, i set out to change the symbols displayed on the map. being a non-golfer, i didn't want golf course location, but wanted to show mercedes dealers. anyway, looking up POI in the index gets you to pg. 136, which directs you to pg. 140, which points to pg. 128 (symbols display), which references pg. 127 (display menu), which references pg. 119 (map scale); and of course, many of these pages refer back to page you just left. finally, on page 129, the procedure for activating or deactivating symbols is more or less explained.
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Originally posted by beluga
if anyone's manual is more impenetrable than the US manual, God save us all!
this morning, i set out to change the symbols displayed on the map. being a non-golfer, i didn't want golf course location, but wanted to show mercedes dealers. anyway, looking up POI in the index gets you to pg. 136, which directs you to pg. 140, which points to pg. 128 (symbols display), which references pg. 127 (display menu), which references pg. 119 (map scale); and of course, many of these pages refer back to page you just left. finally, on page 129, the procedure for activating or deactivating symbols is more or less explained.
if anyone's manual is more impenetrable than the US manual, God save us all!
this morning, i set out to change the symbols displayed on the map. being a non-golfer, i didn't want golf course location, but wanted to show mercedes dealers. anyway, looking up POI in the index gets you to pg. 136, which directs you to pg. 140, which points to pg. 128 (symbols display), which references pg. 127 (display menu), which references pg. 119 (map scale); and of course, many of these pages refer back to page you just left. finally, on page 129, the procedure for activating or deactivating symbols is more or less explained.
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Totally agree with all the points about the manual.
How stupid of me to think that because the clock is part of the Instrument Panel, the instructions on how to alter the time should therefore be in the Car Manual.
Why on earth is the clock controlled by the COMAND system??? Is the BMW manual as straight forward to understand???
Regards,
John
How stupid of me to think that because the clock is part of the Instrument Panel, the instructions on how to alter the time should therefore be in the Car Manual.
Why on earth is the clock controlled by the COMAND system??? Is the BMW manual as straight forward to understand???
Regards,
John
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Originally posted by glojo
Totally agree with all the points about the manual.
How stupid of me to think that because the clock is part of the Instrument Panel, the instructions on how to alter the time should therefore be in the Car Manual.
Why on earth is the clock controlled by the COMAND system??? Is the BMW manual as straight forward to understand???
Regards,
John
Totally agree with all the points about the manual.
How stupid of me to think that because the clock is part of the Instrument Panel, the instructions on how to alter the time should therefore be in the Car Manual.
Why on earth is the clock controlled by the COMAND system??? Is the BMW manual as straight forward to understand???
Regards,
John
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Originally posted by Brav
Same bananas. Its all a waste of time. Mostly disclosures, CYA. "WARNING! When operating door, do not close head in door jamb!"
Same bananas. Its all a waste of time. Mostly disclosures, CYA. "WARNING! When operating door, do not close head in door jamb!"
Brilliant
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Originally posted by glojo
Totally agree with all the points about the manual.
Why on earth is the clock controlled by the COMAND system???
John
Totally agree with all the points about the manual.
Why on earth is the clock controlled by the COMAND system???
John
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Originally posted by beluga
maybe it motivates owners to renew teleaid subscriptions.
maybe it motivates owners to renew teleaid subscriptions.
I've heard of First Aid and Lemonade, but not teleaid???
(I guess it is a US function)
John
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Originally posted by glojo
No idea what Teleaid is??
I've heard of First Aid and Lemonade, but not teleaid???
(I guess it is a US function)
John
No idea what Teleaid is??
I've heard of First Aid and Lemonade, but not teleaid???
(I guess it is a US function)
John
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Now my friend who has the 2003 E said that his did automatically change, and I know that he didn't do it himself, since I'm usually the one who has to be called in to help with these types of things.
It is true what is being said about the manual. Considering the breadth of information that they need to give on a wide variety of features, the manual is very sparse about many topics, and does not go in to any type of depth.
It is true what is being said about the manual. Considering the breadth of information that they need to give on a wide variety of features, the manual is very sparse about many topics, and does not go in to any type of depth.
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Originally posted by beluga
brits don't get sos, i (as in information), and wrench buttons to summon assistance for emergencies, road directions, reserve restaurants, call for petrol or tire repair, that sort of thing? MB calls it Tele Aid. the first year's free; i forget what renewal costs, but i prepaid for 2-3 more years, mainly so it will dial police automatically if an airbag inflates. the i button also gets you a customer rep, who can presumably assist with operation of car controls like the nav system, although i haven't resorted to that yet.
brits don't get sos, i (as in information), and wrench buttons to summon assistance for emergencies, road directions, reserve restaurants, call for petrol or tire repair, that sort of thing? MB calls it Tele Aid. the first year's free; i forget what renewal costs, but i prepaid for 2-3 more years, mainly so it will dial police automatically if an airbag inflates. the i button also gets you a customer rep, who can presumably assist with operation of car controls like the nav system, although i haven't resorted to that yet.
The Concierge thing is only available with the Maybach. (my next car )
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Now my friend who has the 2003 E said that his did automatically change, and I know that he didn't do it himself, since I'm usually the one who has to be called in to help with these types of things.
Now my friend who has the 2003 E said that his did automatically change, and I know that he didn't do it himself, since I'm usually the one who has to be called in to help with these types of things.
John