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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Unlocking COMAND to view DVD while car is moving
The DVD in my COMAND only works when the speed is below I think 5-10mph. I understand there is a way to unlock the DVD to play even at higher speed (it is for the passenger to th watch not myself) and I have been following the procedures ( Mercedes Comand Aps Unlock Classe e - Slk - Sl - S- Cls - Ml ). I managed only into the Engineering Mode but unable to get into the 'secret menu' by pressing the *, # and < buttons simultaneously. I wonder if anyone had successfully unlock this DVD feature and how its done please. Charles |
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Prepare yourself for the onslaught. Of course if you want to watch and interact with Teletext whilst on the move that's OK with Mercedes-Benz.
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changing the speed of the tv shutoff can be done with Star in developer mode, but I doubt you will find many dealers willing to enable this feature
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Threadstarter
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Done. The secret menu is via the #, * and < holding simultaneously.
I have also unlock the DVD region to '0' i.e. region free
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Charles.Y For This Useful Post: | Richard Hunter (16-10-2009) |
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I thought such posts were banned on this forum.
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We don't know where 'CharlesY' lives so not necessarily illegal. Obviously UK/EU would be illegal - I believe. Elsewhere, well that's open to debate!!
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Hi Charles,
Disabling the region coding is possible as you cite, but I would be surprised if you managed to unlock video cut-off while driving. That, as far as I know requires a hardware module on your model. Earlier vehicles used to be able to unlock through software, but Mercedes removed that feature. |
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You can unlock video in motion (but not through the engineering mode unless you have STAR.) But you will find it very difficult to extract that info from anyone.
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I would go so far as to say it is not legal where CharlesY lives, and ask him to prove otherwise. |
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Maybe he just wants it as a cheap solution for his children to watch the DVD whilst he's driving. I'd certainly do it and have no problems in concentrating on driving and NOT watching the film...
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Time was when such technical trickery was welcomed.
But now that anyone distracted by a DVD, TV, phone or sat nav and an accident happens is about as popular as a drunk driver. However iron-willed we consider ourselves not to watch while driving, statistics would prove overwise. Very unwise!
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Lets not forget that if you have an aftermarket media player outputting track titles etc to the screen then you'd need to disable video in motion in order to view while driving. This is no more dangerous than looking at your speedo while driving IMHO. The law does not apply in this case.
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Under Regulation 109 of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986, it is an offence to drive a motor vehicle on a road if the driver is in such a position as to be able to see, whether directly or by reflection, a television screen showing anything other than information:
(a) about the state of the vehicle or equipment; (b) about the location of the vehicle and the road on which it is located; (c) to assist the driver to see the road adjacent to the vehicle; (d) to assist the driver to reach his destination. That is the law, regardless of whether anyone here agrees or disagrees with it. So by allowing such posts, is the club condoning and even encouraging law breaking by publishing such information? There is enough illegal crap posted on the internet as it is, but I do not expect this forum to promote any law breaking activities. Last edited by oldcro; 22-06-2009 at 05:51 PM. |
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I think that once you unlock the Engineers Menu it then gives you a link where you can purchase a tray that fits over the steering wheel. This tray is forthe front seat passengers to rest their cans of bacardi, plus of course theri beefburghers.
It is all done in the best possible taste
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