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Annex - Regulatory notices v2 User Manual | Users Manual | 710.34 KiB | December 22 2021 / June 20 2022 | delayed release | ||
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Garmin MGU22 Manual with Regulatory notices for FCC ISED v7 C2PC | Users Manual | 188.25 KiB | July 10 2023 / January 06 2024 | delayed release | ||
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User manual v1 | Users Manual | 1.83 MiB | December 22 2021 / June 20 2022 | delayed release | ||
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Internal photographs v1 | Internal Photos | 3.70 MiB | December 22 2021 / June 20 2022 | delayed release | ||
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MGU22 Internal photos v2 | Internal Photos | 752.37 KiB | October 10 2023 / April 07 2024 | delayed release | ||
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MGU22 External photos | External Photos | 803.28 KiB | October 10 2023 / April 07 2024 | delayed release | ||
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3967ERM.013 RF FCC15.407 Wi-Fi5GHz MGU22 Photographs | Test Setup Photos | 580.47 KiB | October 10 2023 / April 07 2024 | delayed release | ||
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Attestation Statements | October 10 2023 | ||||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Attestation Statements | October 10 2023 | ||||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Cover Letter(s) | October 10 2023 | ||||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Garmin Hardware Modifications FCC HW 5.2.1 MGU22 ver1 | Operational Description | October 10 2023 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Attestation Statements | October 10 2023 | ||||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | IDC23 MGU22 MB Schematic 014-04747-00 HW22 429 | Schematics | October 10 2023 | confidential | ||||
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3967ERM.012A2 RF FCC15.247 MGU22 s | Test Report | 1.33 MiB | October 10 2023 | |||
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3967ERM.012 RF FCC15.247 MGU22 Photographs | Test Setup Photos | 585.98 KiB | October 10 2023 / April 07 2024 | delayed release | ||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part1 | Test Report | 1.69 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part10 | Test Report | 5.48 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part11 | Test Report | 4.35 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part12 | Test Report | 5.60 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part13 | Test Report | 5.10 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part14 | Test Report | 5.54 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part15 | Test Report | 5.40 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part17 | Test Report | 5.85 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part18 | Test Report | 5.43 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part19 | Test Report | 4.82 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part2 | Test Report | 4.55 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part20 | Test Report | 5.28 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part21 | Test Report | 5.30 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part3 | Test Report | 3.85 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part4 | Test Report | 5.05 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part5 | Test Report | 4.21 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part6 | Test Report | 4.78 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part7 | Test Report | 4.51 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part8 | Test Report | 4.17 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part9 | Test Report | 3.88 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
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3830ERM.002 RF FCC photographs | Test Setup Photos | 346.61 KiB | July 10 2023 / January 06 2024 | delayed release | ||
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3830ERM.003 RF FCC Wi Fi 5GHz DFS photographs | Test Setup Photos | 383.99 KiB | July 10 2023 / January 06 2024 | delayed release | ||
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3830ERM.003 RF FCC Wifi 5GHz DFS | Test Report | 3.21 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | |||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Schematics | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | ||||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Test Report | July 11 2023 / July 14 2023 | ||||||
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3830ERM.004 RF FCC photographs | Test Setup Photos | 285.06 KiB | July 10 2023 / January 06 2024 | delayed release | ||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Cover Letter(s) | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | ||||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Cover Letter(s) | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | ||||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Attestation Statements | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | ||||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Attestation Statements | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | ||||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Cover Letter(s) | July 11 2023 / July 14 2023 | ||||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Garmin MGU22 Technical Specifications R8 C2PC ver 3 | Operational Description | July 11 2023 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | MGU22 Op. description - SW security letter for FCC and ISED-C2PC | Operational Description | July 10 2023 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Cover Letter(s) | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 | ||||||
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3154ERM.007 RF Exposure FCC LPE | RF Exposure Info | 296.08 KiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part1 | Test Report | 1.95 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part2 | Test Report | 5.14 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part3 | Test Report | 3.20 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part4 | Test Report | 3.69 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part5 | Test Report | 3.54 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part6 | Test Report | 5.25 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part7 | Test Report | 3.44 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part8 | Test Report | 141.19 KiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.009 RF FCC photographs | Test Setup Photos | 346.60 KiB | December 22 2021 / June 20 2022 | delayed release | ||
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3154ERM.011 RF FCC Multi-transmitter | Test Report | 848.24 KiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.011 RF FCC photographs | Test Setup Photos | 285.15 KiB | December 22 2021 / June 20 2022 | delayed release | ||
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FCB011 02 FCC Agent letter v1 | Cover Letter(s) | 48.49 KiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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FCB012 04 FCC Confidentiality request v1 | Cover Letter(s) | 106.46 KiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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FCC SDoC v1 | Cover Letter(s) | 221.59 KiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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FCC-ISED Delegation Letter v1 | Cover Letter(s) | 125.15 KiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part1 | Test Report | 3.62 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part2 | Test Report | 3.71 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part3 | Test Report | 3.74 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part4 | Test Report | 3.83 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part5 | Test Report | 3.66 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part6 | Test Report | 3.64 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part7 | Test Report | 4.51 MiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part8 | Test Report | 400.60 KiB | December 22 2021 | |||
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3154ERM.010 RF FCC photographs | Test Setup Photos | 346.60 KiB | December 22 2021 / June 20 2022 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Annex - Regulatory notices v2 User Manual | Users Manual | 710.34 KiB | December 22 2021 / June 20 2022 | delayed release |
User Instruction Manual and Regulatary notices Infotainment System Model\Product: MGU22 Version:
1.0 English Version Date:
2021-10-25 1 Technical Information 1.1 Materials MGU22 Infotainment System Conformity with RoHS, RED, ISO, etc . The MGU22 is an infotainment head unit for vehicles. It does not include a display. It contains GNSS, Bluetooth, BLE, and Wifi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax (2.4GHz and 5GHz) MIMO capability. The external connections are:
BT/WLAN antenna connection USB1/2/3 for USB 2.0 connections Main power and CAN CID APIX2 and APIX3 display link (HDCP2.3) AR-CAM camera 100BASE-T1 (OABR) ethernet 1GBASE-T1 1GBit Ethernet Installation Instructions:
The MGU22 is installed in the vehicle by the vehicle manufacturer during the vehicle assembly process and is not a user serviceable component. Operating Instructions:
The MGU22 is operated via the user interface located in the vehicle. The user interface is designed and installed by the vehicle manufacturer. See the vehicles user manual for instructions. 1.2 Declaration of Conformity to RED regulation 2014/53/EU Declaration of Conformity (DoC) English:
We declare that the radio equipment type MGU22 is in compliance with XXX. EU declaration of conformity is available at XXX Spanish:
Portuguese:
1.3 Used Frequency spectrum Bluetooth: 2400 2483.5 MHz 2400 2483.5 MHz WLAN:
5170-5250 MHz (US & Canada), 5735 5815 MHz (Canada), 5735 5835 WLAN:
MHz (US) 1.4 Maximum radio-frequency power transmitted 2400 2483.5 MHz: 15 dBm 5170-5250 MHz: 14 dBm, 5735 5835 GHz: 15 dBm 1.5 Manufacturer & Factory Units Manufacturer:
Garmin Wurzburg GmbH Beethovenstrasse 1A 97080 Wurzburg, Germany 1.6 FCC/ISED statements MGU22 IPH-03910 1792A-03910 Model:
FCC ID:
IC:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This radio transmitter has been approved by the FCC/ISED to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Interface and frequency range Type Bluetooth & Wifi @ 2.4GHz wave coax Wifi @ 5GHz wave coax Max Gain
-2.5 dBi
-2.8 dBi This device complies with the FCC/ ISED RF exposure limits and has been evaluated in compliance with portable exposure condition. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. This device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized SAR for uncontrolled environment/general population exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and has been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in ISED RSS-102 and IEEE Std. 1528-
2013. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations. To comply with the measured SAR value/SAR testing exclusion, the equipment must be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 50 mm of the human body. FCC Class B device notice Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. CAN ICES-003 (B) 1.7 Mexico declaration:
Modelo: MGU22 Marca: TBC La operacin de este equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operacin no deseada 1.8 Brazil declaration:
Este equipamento no tem direito proteo contra interferncia prejudicial e no pode causar interferncia em sistemas devidamente autorizados. Para maiores informaes, consulte o site da ANATEL www.anatel.gov.br
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Garmin MGU22 Manual with Regulatory notices for FCC ISED v7 C2PC | Users Manual | 188.25 KiB | July 10 2023 / January 06 2024 | delayed release |
User Instruction Manual Infotainment System Model\Product: MGU22 Version:
Date:
7.0 English Version 2023-04-26 1 Technical Information 1.1 Materials MGU22 Infotainment System Conformity with RoHS, RED, ISO, etc . The MGU22 is an infotainment head unit for vehicles. It does not include a display. It contains GNSS, Bluetooth, BLE, and Wifi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax (2.4GHz and 5GHz) MIMO capability. The external connections are:
BT/WLAN antenna connection USB1/2/3 for USB 2.0 connections Main power and CAN CID APIX2 and APIX3 display link (HDCP2.3) AR-CAM camera 100BASE-T1 (OABR) ethernet 1GBASE-T1 1GBit ethernet GNSS - GNSS antenna connection 1.2 Declaration of Conformity to RED regulation 2014/53/EU Declaration of Conformity (DoC) English:
We declare that the radio equipment type MGU22 is in compliance with the radio equipment directive 2014/53/EU. EU declaration of conformity is available at https://www.garmin.com/en-US/legal/compliance/. Spanish: Declaramos que el equipo de radio tipo MGU22 cumple con la directiva de equipos de radio 2014/53/EU. La declaracin de conformidad de la UE est disponible en https://www.garmin.com/enUS/legal/compliance/. Portuguese: Declaramos que o equipamento de rdio tipo MGU22 est em conformidade com a diretiva de equipamento de rdio 2014/53/UE. A declarao de conformidade da UE est disponvel em https://www.garmin.com/en-US/legal/compliance/. 1.3 Used Frequency spectrum BLE/Bluetooth 2402-2480 MHz WLAN 2402-2482 MHz WLAN 5170-5250 MHz WLAN 5250-5330 MHz (DFS) WLAN 5490-5600 MHz (DFS) Canada WLAN 5600-5650 MHz -> Not being used for Canada WLAN 5490-5725 MHz (DFS) WLAN 5650-5725 MHz (DFS) Canada WLAN 5735-5815 MHz 1.4 Manufacturer & Factory Units Manufacturer:
Garmin Wurzburg GmbH Beethovenstrasse 1A 97080 Wurzburg, Germany Factories:
Olathe AOEM Factory Garmin International 1100 E 151st St Olathe KS, 66062 Poland AOEM Factory Garmin Wroclaw LLC ul. Ryszarda Chomicza 2, 55-
040 Biskupice Podgorne, Polska 1.5 FCC/ISED statements Model:
FCC ID:
IC:
MGU22 IPH-03910 1792A-03910 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that complies with ISED Canada licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This radio transmitter has been approved by the FCC/ISED to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Interface and frequency range Max Gain Type Bluetooth & Wifi @ 2.4GHz wave coax Wifi @ 5GHz wave coax
-2.5 dBi
-2.8 dBi This device complies with the FCC/ ISED RF exposure limits and has been evaluated in compliance with portable exposure condition. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. This device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized SAR for uncontrolled environment/general population exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and has been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in ISED RSS-102 and IEEE Std. 15282013. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations. To comply with the measured SAR value/SAR testing exclusion, the equipment must be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 5 cm of the human body. The product complies with FCC/ISED regulations regarding transmission on 5GHz bands. The device for operation in the band 51505250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channels mobile satellite systems. Data transmission is always initiated by software, which is passed down through the MAC, and finally to the RF chip. Several special packets are initiated by the MAC on an application request. These are the only ways the digital baseband portion will turn on the RF transmitter, which then turns off at the end of the packet. Therefore, the transmitter will be ON only while one of the aforementioned packets is being transmitted. In other words, this device automatically discontinue transmission in case of either absence of information to transmit or operational failure per 15.407(c) and RSS-247 6.4(a). The product will be installed within a vehicle by OEM customer BMW. Service (as SW updated) will be executed by car service garages or Over-The-Air from OEM customer server. End customer has no possibility to do SW update. Additionally, all SW update packages are signed, and the signature is verified on the system before new SW can be installed per RSS-247 6.4(b). For MGU22, the maximum antenna gain permitted in the bands 5250-5350 MHz, 5470-5725 MHz and 5725-5850 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p. limit per RSS-247 6.4
(c). FCC Class B device notice Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAN ICES-003 (B) This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Lmetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1. Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2. Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. 1.6 Mexico declaration:
Modelo: MGU22 Marca: BMW Importador:
Company Name: BMW de Mxico, S.A. Address: Av. Javier Barros Sierra 495, Piso 14, Oficina 1401, Park Plaza III, Col. Santa Fe, Alcalda lvaro Obregn, Ciudad de Mxico Postcode/Zip Code: 01376 Legal representative name: Bertino Blzquez Gonzlez / Estela Gonzlez Borja Phone number: +52 55 8944 4444 Email: Estela.Gonzalez-Borja@bmw.com.mx Interface and frequency range Type Bluetooth & Wifi @ 2.4GHz wave coax Wifi @ 5GHz wave coax Max Gain
-2.5 dBi
-2.8 dBi La operacin de este equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operacin no deseada 1.7 Brazil declaration:
Este equipamento no tem direito proteo contra interferncia prejudicial e no pode causar interferncia em sistemas devidamente autorizados. Para maiores informaes, consulte o site da ANATEL www.anatel.gov.br
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | User manual v1 | Users Manual | 1.83 MiB | December 22 2021 / June 20 2022 | delayed release |
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CONTENT & A-Z The Ultimate Driving Machine OWNER'S HANDBOOK. NAVIGATION, ENTERTAINMENT, COMMUNICATION. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 WELCOME TO BMW. Owner's Handbook. Congratulations on your choice of a BMW. The better you are acquainted with your vehicle, the easier you will find it is to operate in traffic. We therefore request:
Please read the Owner's Handbook before setting out in your new BMW. Also use the integrated Owner's Handbook in your vehicle. It contains impor tant information on how to operate your vehicle, helping you get the most out of your BMW's technical features. It also contains information to help keep your BMW operating safely on the road and maintain its full resale value. You will find updates made after the handbook has gone to press in the ap pendix to the printed Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Supplementary information is provided in further on-board literature. We wish you a safe and pleasant journey. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Navigation, entertainment and communication can be accessed via the integrated Owner's Handbook in the vehicle. NAVIGATION Overview ............................................................................................................................. 6 Destination entry .............................................................................................................. 7 Trip ..................................................................................................................................... 13 Map .................................................................................................................................... 15 Settings ............................................................................................................................. 23 Split screen ...................................................................................................................... 26 Traffic information .......................................................................................................... 28 Navigation data ............................................................................................................... 31 Frequently Asked Questions ...................................................................................... 32 ENTERTAINMENT General .............................................................................................................................. 34 Sound ................................................................................................................................ 37 Radio ................................................................................................................................. 40 Audio ................................................................................................................................. 44 Video ................................................................................................................................. 55 Television, TV ................................................................................................................. 58 Rear-seat entertainment .............................................................................................. 62 COMMUNICATION Telephone ........................................................................................................................ 70 Services and applications ............................................................................................ 98 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z ............................................................................................... 110 4 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 2021 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Not to be reproduced, wholly or in part, without written permission from BMW AG, Munich. English VI/21, -
Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 5 Seite 6 NAVIGATION Overview Overview Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. WARNING The instructions given by the navigation sys tem may not match the current traffic situation, for example due to changes in the routing of traffic or road works. There is a risk of accident. The valid traffic regulations have priority. Calling up the navigation system General 1. Depending on the equipment, press the but ton on the Controller:
The navigation system can determine the pre cise position of the vehicle by means of satellites and guide you reliably to any specified destina tion. Navigation data is saved in the vehicle and can be updated with a USB device. 2. "Navigation"
Safety notes WARNING Operating integrated information systems and communication devices during a journey may distract you from the road. You could lose con trol of the vehicle. There is a risk of accident. Only operate the systems or devices if the traf fic conditions allow you to do so. Stop if neces sary and operate the systems or devices with the vehicle at a standstill. 6 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 7 Destination entry NAVIGATION Destination entry Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. Entering the destination using an address General If only the town/city has been entered, route guidance guides you to the town/city centre. Selecting a country 1. "Navigation"
2.
"Address input"
3. "Country?"
4. Select the country from the list. Entering an address 1. "City/town or postcode?"
2. Enter letters or numbers. 3. Tilt the Controller to the right to select the town/city or postal code from the list. 4. "Street?"
town/city. 5. Enter the street in the same way as for the 6. "House number/road junction?"
7. Switch to the list of house numbers and junc tions. 8. Select the house number or junction. Alternative: entering a street and junction 1. "Street?"
2. Enter the street in the same way as for the town/city. 3. "House number/road junction?"
4. Switch to the list of junctions. 5. If necessary, "Road junctions"
6. Select the required junction. With Navigation System BMW Professional Multimedia:
searching for a street General The desired road/street does not exist in the lo cation entered because it belongs to a different district. Selecting a street 1. "Navigation"
2.
"Address input"
3. Select "Street?" or the displayed street. 4. Select letters, if applicable. 5. Switch to the list of street names. 6. Select the street. Starting route guidance
"Start route guidance" or add a stopover, see page 13. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 7 Seite 8 NAVIGATION Destination entry Recent destinations General The most recent destinations are saved auto matically. Calling up a destination from recent destinations 1. "Navigation"
2.
"Recent destinations"
3. Select a destination. Deleting recent destinations 1. "Navigation"
2.
"Recent destinations"
3. Highlight a destination. 4. Press the button. 5. "Delete destination" or "Delete all recent destinations"
Quick search Principle Depending on the equipment version, Points of Interest and addresses can be searched online or in the navigation data saved in the vehicle by en tering a sequence of letters. All entries containing this sequence of letters are then displayed. General You can search for a town/city and street at the same time. To do so, enter a sequence of letters for the town name, then a space, and then a se quence of letters for the street name. Calling up quick search 1. "Navigation"
2. "Enter new destination"
3.
"Quick search"
4. Enter at least three letters or characters. 5. Select the symbol as appropriate. The results are shown as a list. Vehicles with charging socket: display of charging stations, see page 11. 6. Tilt the Controller to the right. 7. Select the desired destination. Destination entry by voice control General For the handbook for the voice control sys tem, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. When entering destinations using spoken commands, it is possible to switch between voice control and iDrive. To have voice command options read aloud, say: Voice commands or Help. Voice commands Complete addresses can be spoken in a sin gle command or countries, towns/cities, roads and junctions can be spoken as whole words. To do so, the language of the system must be set to the language of the destina tion country. Addresses can be spelled out even if the sys tem is set to a different language. Say the letters fluently and avoid excessive intonation and pauses. Points of Interest for navigation can be searched for online using natural speech in 8 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 9 Destination entry NAVIGATION teraction, for example you can ask if there are specific types of restaurant nearby. The options for entry depend on the specific navigation data and the country and language settings. Changing the home address The home address is saved in contacts and can be changed there. To edit contacts, see page 74. Entering an address in a command Points of Interest 1. Press the or button on the steering wheel. 2. Enter destination 3. Wait for the prompt from the voice control system. gested. 4. Say the address aloud in the sequence sug 5. Continue with the digit input as instructed by the voice control system. If required, say each part of the address sepa rately, for example location. Home address General The home address must be created. Accepting your home address as a destination 1. "Navigation"
2. "Enter new destination"
3.
"Home address"
Defining the home address 1. "Navigation"
2. "Enter new destination"
3.
"Set home address"
4. Enter the address and where applicable a name and other details. General Points of Interest are specific locations or places that you may find useful during your journey. Points of Interest, for example restaurants, ho tels, service stations or charging stations, can be accepted as a destination. Even with the most up-to-date navigation data, information on indi vidual Points of Interest may have changed, for example service stations may not be in operation. Searching for Points of Interest Calling up Point of Interest search 1. "Navigation"
2. "Enter new destination"
3.
"Points of interest"
4. Select the desired setting:
"Online search": to search for Points of In terest on the Internet.
"Keyword search" or "Category search":
to search for Points of Interest in naviga tion data saved in the vehicle. Search using preferred Points of Interest categories. Search online 1. "Online search"
2. Enter keyword. Suggestions are displayed. 3. Select suggestion. The list of Points of Interest is displayed. Vehicles with charging socket: display of charging stations, see page 11. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 9 7. If necessary, "Start route guidance"
6. Select a Point of Interest. Seite 10 NAVIGATION Destination entry 4. "Search location"
The search location can be adapted if neces sary. 5. Select a Point of Interest. The details are displayed. 6. Select an address. Keyword search 1. "Keyword search"
2. Enter a search term. 3. Select the symbol. The Points of Interest at the current location are searched for. The list of Points of Interest is displayed. The Points of Interest are sorted by distance. Vehicles with charging socket: display of charging stations, see page 11. 4. "Change location and sorting": the search can be adapted if necessary.
"Location": to change search location. 5. Select a Point of Interest. The details are displayed. 6. Select an address. 7. If necessary, "Start route guidance"
Category search 1. "Category search"
Interest category. 3. The list of Points of Interest is displayed. The Points of Interest are sorted by distance. Vehicles with charging socket: display of charging stations, see page 11. 4. "Change location and filter criteria": to adapt the search criteria if necessary:
"Sort by": to change the sort criteria. Principle
"Location": to change search location.
"Sort by": to change the sort criteria. Select category details if necessary.
"Keyword": to restrict list by a keyword search. 5. "Show results"
The details are displayed. 7. Select an address. 8. If necessary, "Start route guidance"
Preferred Points of Interest categories The Points of Interest categories which are searched for most frequently are displayed. Select a preferred Points of Interest category to search for Points of Interest in the desired cate gory at the location. Displaying Points of Interest in the map The Points of Interest categories can be shown as symbols on the map. Selecting categories 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. "Map elements"
5. Select the desired setting. 2. Select "All categories" or a desired Point of 4. "Points of interest"
The Points of Interest at the current location are searched for. The display can be switched on and off in the toolbar of the map view, see page 20. 10 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 11 Destination entry NAVIGATION In vehicles with charging socket:
display of charging stations 4. Select a contact. 5. Select an address. 6. "Start route guidance"
General Depending on the equipment, the map view shows different icons for charging stations:
AC charging stations. DC charging stations, where AC charging may also be possible. Public BMW Charging stations, used with valid contract via the BMW Charging Card or BMW Charging App. Availability display of the charging stations Depending on the equipment, national-market version and available online data, a coloured symbol indicates whether the charging station is in use. Colour Meaning Green Charging station free. Entering a destination using GPS coordinates Principle Destinations can be entered directly using GPS coordinates. General The coordinates can be entered in degrees, mi nutes and seconds or as a decimal value. Calling up 1. "Navigation"
2. "Enter new destination"
3.
"GPS coordinates"
4. "Format"
Yellow Several charging stations available,
"Degrees Minutes Seconds"
some occupied.
"Decimal"
Red Charging station is occupied. 5. "Longitude" or "Latitude"
Even with the most up-to-date online data, infor mation on charging station use may have changed. Selecting a destination from contacts 1. "Navigation"
2. "Enter new destination"
3.
"Contacts"
Contacts are displayed with addresses if these addresses have been checked as des tinations. To check an address as a destina tion, see page 74. 6. Turn the Controller until the desired coordi nates and compass direction are displayed. 7. Press the Controller. 8. If necessary, enter values for minutes and seconds, and compass direction. 9. "Accept destination"
Destination entry using the Concierge Service General Depending on the equipment, the service pro vides information about hotels and restaurants, for example. Addresses can also be sent directly to the navigation system. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 11 Seite 12 NAVIGATION Destination entry Calling up the Concierge Service 1. "Navigation"
2. "Enter new destination"
3.
"Concierge Services"
A voice contact to the Concierge Service is established. 12 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 13 Trip Trip NAVIGATION Vehicle equipment A maximum of 30 stopovers can be entered for one trip. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. When planning a trip, it is possible to enter sev eral stopovers. General New trip 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
If necessary, tilt the Controller to the left. 3. 4.
"Route guidance"
5. "Enter new destination"
6. Select the mode of destination entry. 7. Select the individual destination. 8. Enter a stopover. 9.
"Start route guidance"
Stopovers Entering a stopover 1. "Navigation"
2. "Add intermediate destination"
3. Select the mode of destination entry. 4. Enter a stopover. Alternatively, the stopover can be entered via the map:
1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Route guidance"
5. "Add intermediate destination"
6. Select the mode of destination entry. 7. Enter a stopover. The stopover is added to the destinations list and is highlighted. Editing stopovers 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Route guidance"
5. Select the stopover. 6. Select the desired setting:
"Skip destination": to bypass the current stopover.
"Start route guidance": to start route guid ance to the stopover.
"Change order": to move the stopover in
"Delete destination": to delete the stop General An individual destination must be set prior to en tering a stopover. the list. over. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 13 Seite 14 NAVIGATION Trip With Navigation System BMW Professional Multimedia: saved trips With Navigation System BMW Professional Multimedia: last trip General Up to 30 trips can be saved in the trip list. If nec essary, delete existing trips so that new trips can be saved. General The most recent journey is automatically saved and can be called up again. Calling up 1. "Navigation"
2. "Journeys"
3. "Last journey created"
4. Select another stopover if necessary. 5. "Edit journey" or "Start route guidance"
Saving 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3.
"Route guidance"
4. "Save journey"
5. Enter name. 6. Select the symbol. Selecting 1. "Navigation"
2. "Journeys"
3.
"My journeys"
4. Select trip. Deleting 1. "Navigation"
2. "Journeys"
3.
"My journeys"
5. "Edit journey" or "Start route guidance"
4. Highlight the desired trip if necessary. 5. Press the button. 6. "Delete all journeys" or "Delete journey"
14 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 15 Map Map NAVIGATION Vehicle equipment Map view This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. Calling up the map The map can also be called up directly with the button on the Controller. tion 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
Overview General The map can be operated using iDrive. For an explanation of the principle, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. 1 Toolbar 2 Section of route with traffic delays 3 Road sign indicating nature of traffic delay 4 Planned route 5 Location 6 Status field 7 With touchscreen equipment: to display loca Toolbar Symbol Function To start/stop route guidance. To change current route. To switch spoken instructions on/off. Traffic information. Status of traffic information. Diversion exists. To display additional information on the map. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 15 Seite 16 NAVIGATION Map Symbol Function To select map view. Interactive map. 4. Select the symbol. 5. "Stop route guidance"
Saving the current destination as a contact To switch to the toolbar, tilt the Controller to the left. Principle Status field The following information is displayed:
Saving Symbol for active route guidance. 1. "Navigation"
Arrival time and distance to destination. 2. "Map"
After a destination has been entered, it can be saved in the contacts. Possible time delay due to traffic holdups. 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. Lines on the map Roads and streets are displayed in various col ours and lines according to their classification. 4.
"Route guidance"
5. Select a destination. 6. Press the button. Dashed lines: railway and ferry connections 7. "Save as new contact" or "Add to contact"
Thin lines: national borders Traffic holdups If traffic information is being received from a radio station or a traffic warning service, any traffic holdups can be shown on the map. 8. If applicable, select an existing contact. 9. Enter the name and any further details. 10. "Save contact in the vehicle"
Changing the route Route guidance Starting 1. "Navigation"
2. Enter a destination, see page 7. 3.
"Start route guidance"
Once route guidance has started, a message showing the main route settings is displayed. Ending 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
16 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. Route criteria General It is possible to adapt the calculated route by se lecting various criteria. The route proposed may not correlate with personal knowledge and expe rience. With Navigation System BMW Professional Multimedia: for BMW routes the route criteria cannot be changed. Default settings for route criteria Route criteria can be selected to suit personal preferences. These are then saved as default Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 17 Map NAVIGATION and are automatically used for new route guid ance procedures. For default route settings, see page 23. With Navigation System BMW Professional Multimedia: online alternative routes With active route guidance:
changing route criteria in the map view General 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Route"
5. Select the desired setting. 6. Select general route criteria if necessary:
"General route settings"
Alternative routes Principle When route guidance is active, alternative routes are proposed where possible. Displaying alternative routes 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Route"
An overview of the current route and the pro posed alternative routes is shown. In addition, details such as travel time and route length and, for the alternative routes, any consump tion data compared with the current route are shown. The routes are depicted in colour in the split screen. Online alternative routes are transmitted to the vehicle online. Information about traffic obstructions and traffic forecasts can be taken into account here. Symbol identifies online alternative routes. If Dynamic Route Guidance is activated as well as online alternative routes, available online alter native routes are automatically adopted into the route guidance. Activating/deactivating online alternative routes 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. "Route settings"
4. "Online routes"
Route Principle During route guidance, more detailed information can be displayed about the current route and the route itself can be adapted. General Depending on the equipment, various views of the route can be displayed during route details:
List of route sections. Map view, see page 15. With Navigation System BMW Professional page 21. Multimedia:
Arrow view in the split screen, see page 26. 5. Select an alternative route to add it to route Route guidance instructions on the map, see guidance. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 17 Seite 18 NAVIGATION Map Arrow view in the instrument cluster. Depending on the equipment: arrow view in the Head-up display. 7. Turn the Controller to select the desired point
(distance) at which you wish to return to the original route. List of route sections When route guidance is active, a list of the route sections can be displayed. Principle General The distance to be covered on each section of route is displayed. If required, refuelling or charg ing recommendations are also displayed. 8. Press the Controller. Cancelling a detour 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left.
"Route"
4. 5.
"Change route"
6. "Delete diversion"
Displays 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Route"
5. "Route details"
6. Highlight a route section. The route section is shown in the split screen. Bypassing a section of the route Principle A new route can be calculated for a route sec tion. Selecting a detour 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4. 5.
"Route"
"Change route"
6. "Diversion:"
Refuelling recommendation The remaining range is calculated and service stations along the route are displayed as re quired. Principle General Even with the most up-to-date navigation data, information on individual service stations may have changed, for example service stations may not be in operation. Refuelling recommendations are shown in the list of route sections. Calling up 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Route"
5. "Route details"
6.
"Refuel"
A list of service stations is displayed. 7. Highlight the service station. The position of the service station is shown in the split screen. 8. Select the service station. 18 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 19 9. Select the symbol. 10. "Start route guidance"
Changing the route Principle If route guidance is active, the route displayed on the map can be adjusted manually. To do so, use the 'route magnet', a marker point on the route, to drag the route in the desired direction. Principle Positioning the route magnet 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left.
"Route"
4. 5.
"Change route"
6. "Add route magnet"
7. As with the interactive map, use the Control ler to drag the route magnet onto the desired location:
To change the scale: turn the Controller. To move the map: tilt the Controller in the corresponding direction. To move the map diagonally: tilt the Con troller in the corresponding direction and turn the Controller. 8. Press the Controller. 9. "Accept magnet"
Changing the route magnet 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4. 5.
"Route"
"Change route"
6. Select the desired setting:
Map NAVIGATION
"Modify route magnet": to change the amended route again.
"Remove route magnet": the original route is restored. With Navigation System BMW Professional Multimedia: simulating route guidance The journey along a route can be simulated while the vehicle is stationary with route guidance ac tive. Calling up 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Route"
5. "Aerial view"
The route is shown on the map. Functions and settings Tilt the Controller to the left to call up further functions and settings. Sym bol Function
"Start aerial view"
"Stop"
"Speed:"
"Next route section"
"Previous route section"
"Jump to destination"
"Jump to position"
"Points of interest"
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 19 Seite 20 NAVIGATION Map Spoken instructions Switching on/off The setting is saved for the current driver profile. 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Spoken instructions"
Repeating 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Press the Controller. 4. "Repeat spoken instruction"
Using the button:
Press the button twice. Volume control Turn the volume knob during the spoken instruc tions until the desired volume is obtained. Saving to functional bookmarks The function for enabling/disabling spoken in structions can be saved to a functional bookmark for quick access. Displaying additional information on the map 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Additional information"
5. Select the desired setting:
"Points of interest": symbols for Points of Interest are shown.
"Traffic flow": lines are displayed for the traffic flow. For information on traffic flow in map view, see page 29.
"Traffic events": symbols for traffic in formation are shown.
"Weather": display weather symbols on the map. With Navigation System BMW Profes sional Multimedia:
"Parking information": coloured lines indicate the probability of free parking spaces along a road. The more visible the lines, the greater the probability of finding a parking space. The list of towns/cities in which parking information is available can be displayed. Showing list of towns/cities, see page 24. With Navigation System BMW Profes sional Multimedia:
"Satellite images": depending on avail ability and resolution, satellite images are shown as the background in some scales. Map view Principle The map view can be displayed in different per spectives, for example pointing towards north or pointing in the direction of travel. General The scale of the map can be enlarged or re duced. For further map settings, see page 24. Selecting map view 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
20 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 21 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Map views"
5. Select the desired setting:
"North-oriented"
"In direction of travel"
"Perspective"
"Auto zoom": if route guidance is ac tive, the map is automatically enlarged when approaching a manoeuvre.
"Auto zoom with info": if route guid ance is active, the map is automatically enlarged when approaching a manoeuvre. Route guidance information is also shown on the map.
"Manual zoom": to enlarge or reduce the map scale manually.
"Route overview": to display the route between the location and destination. Route guidance information Principle When route guidance is active, route guidance information can be displayed in the map view at the corresponding manoeuvring points along the current route. General On multi-lane roads, lane information will show recommended lanes, where applicable. With Navigation System BMW Professional Multimedia:
Route guidance information can also be shown as an arrow display in the split screen, see page 26. Map NAVIGATION Display Functions in the map view General A variety of information can be called up and set tings made for any point on the map. The map can be operated using iDrive in this case. Operation using the Controller 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Interactive map"
5. Select the destination with the cross-hairs. To change the scale: turn the Controller. To move the map: tilt the Controller in the corresponding direction. To move the map diagonally: tilt the Con troller in the corresponding direction and turn the Controller. 6. Press the Controller. 7. Select the desired setting. Functions Various functions are available, depending on the selected point on the map:
"Repeat spoken instruction"
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 21 Seite 22 NAVIGATION Map With active route guidance.
"Start route guidance": to start route guid
"Add as intermediate dest.": to add a des ance. tination.
"Show details": any details on the destina tion can be shown.
"Show details": if the cross-hairs are posi tioned over a place with several Points of In terest, these are shown as a list.
"Leave interactive map": when operating via the Controller: to exit the interactive map. If your vehicle is equipped with a touch screen:
"Back to current location": to switch to normal map view.
"Show destination": the map section around the destination is displayed.
"Save position": to save the current posi tion as a contact. map view.
"Change map view": to switch 22 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 23 Settings Settings NAVIGATION Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems.
"Fast": time-optimised route combining the shortest possible route and fast roads.
"Short": distance-optimised route com bining the shortest possible route and fast roads.
"ECO PRO": or "Efficient": consumption-
optimised route resulting from a combina tion of a route requiring the lowest possi ble consumption and fast roads. Arrival time and consumption are based on driving in ECO PRO driving mode and adopting a conservative driving style. The navigation settings can be configured indi vidually. The settings are saved for the current driver profile. General Route Principle Route criteria can be selected to suit personal preferences. These are then saved as default and are automatically used for new route guid ance procedures. Default criterion 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. "Route settings"
4. "Default criterion"
5. Select the desired setting:
Further criteria 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. "Route settings"
4. Select the desired setting:
Settings for Dynamic Route Guidance:
"Automatic": traffic information is taken into account in route guidance. The current route is changed auto matically if necessary. Depending on equipment, online alter native routes are also accepted auto matically.
"With confirmation": a message is dis played first if appropriate diversion routes are available. With Navigation System BMW Profes sional Multimedia:
"Online routes": accept online alternative routes. With Navigation System BMW Profes sional Multimedia:
"Learn route": if the driver deviates from the proposed route several times in an Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 23 Seite 24 NAVIGATION Settings identical manner, this deviation is taken into account in future route planning.
"Avoid motorways": motorways are avoi ded as far as possible.
"Avoid toll roads": routes requiring a tax vi gnette are avoided as far as possible.
"Avoid tax vignette roads": routes requir ing a tax vignette are avoided as far as possible.
"Avoid ferries/motorail trains": ferries are avoided as far as possible. With Navigation System BMW Professional Multimedia: parking information Principle In the map view, coloured lines indicate the prob ability of free parking spaces along a road. The list of towns/cities in which parking information is available can be displayed. With Navigation System BMW Professional Multimedia: areas to avoid Principle Areas that should be bypassed can be defined as areas to avoid. Show list of towns/cities 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. "Available On-Street Parking Info"
A list of towns/cities is displayed. Defining an area to avoid Map Principle The map view can be adjusted to individual pref erences, for example the map colour and map mode can be selected. It is also possible to de fine which Points of Interests are displayed on the map. Performing map settings 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. Select the desired setting. Home address 5. "Set new area to avoid"
6. Follow the instructions on the control display. 7. "Accept area"
Deleting an area to avoid 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. "Route settings"
4. "Areas to avoid"
1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. "Route settings"
4. "Areas to avoid"
avoid. 24 5. Highlight desired area to avoid if necessary. 6. Press the button. 7. Delete the area to avoid or all the areas to Principle The home address can be defined or changed. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 25 Settings NAVIGATION Setting the home address 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
address"
3. "Set home address" or "Change home Navigation data Principle Information about vehicle positioning and the current version of the navigation data can be called up. Adjusting 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. "Position and version"
4. Select the desired setting:
"Enter position": in situations without GPS reception or, for example immediately af ter travelling on a ferry, the vehicle's loca tion can be entered manually on the map.
"Version information": information on the current map version. With Navigation System BMW Profes sional Multimedia:
"Help to improve the navigation map":
data such as speed or position is saved in anonymised form in the vehicle and trans ferred to the manufacturer to improve the digital map. Resetting settings 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. Press the button. 4. "Reset all settings"
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 25 Seite 26 NAVIGATION Split screen Split screen Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. Principle With the appropriate equipment installed, addi tional information can be displayed for some me nus on the right-hand part of the divided display, also know as the split screen. Various split screen views can be set independently of the main screen. Adjusting screen is selected. 2. Press the Controller. 3. Select the desired setting:
"Map": to set the map view.
"Map view:": to select the map view.
"Traffic flow": to display the traffic flow.
"Traffic events": to display traffic inci
"Route overview": to display the route dents. overview.
"Arrow view": an arrow display is shown during active route guidance. A compass is displayed if no route guidance is active.
"Position": to display the current position.
"3D exit roads": selected sections of route, for example motorway intersec tions, are shown in perspective. Arrow view Principle When route guidance is active, route guidance information can be displayed as a list in the split screen. General It is possible to specify what additional informa tion is displayed in the arrow view. On multi-lane roads, lane information will show recommended lanes, where applicable. Adjusting 1. Tilt the Controller to the right until split screen is selected. 2. Press the Controller. 3. "Arrow view"
"Traffic information": to display traffic flow and traffic incidents.
"Additional information": to display addi tional information, for example tunnels. Display The following information is displayed during route guidance:
1. Tilt the Controller to the right until split 4. Select the desired setting:
26 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 27 Split screen NAVIGATION 1 Turn-off prompt 2 Traffic flow and traffic incidents 3 Upcoming road 4 Distance to manoeuvre 5 Lane information 6 Current road Depending on national-market version, the dis play may differ from that illustrated. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 27 Seite 28 NAVIGATION Traffic information Traffic information Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. General Traffic information from radio stations which broadcast the Traffic Message Channel TMC traffic warning service is shown in the map view and is taken into account when calculating the route. Information on traffic delays and hazards is continuously updated. Traffic information is displayed on the map in the form of symbols. For particular hazards, for example objects on the road, a message is displayed. Some hazard messages are also displayed as a Check Control message in the instrument clus ter. Display in the toolbar of map view Sym bol Function Yellow symbol:
The traffic information concerns the calculated route and the expected delay is less than 20 minutes. Red symbol:
The expected delay is more than 20 minutes or the route is closed or there is a hazard message for the route. Grey symbol:
No traffic information is available or the expected delay is less than 5 mi nutes. A suitable diversion is available with the traffic information. Real Time Traffic Information RTTI In some countries, RTTI is transmitted via addi tional pre-bookable services. RTTI is then used and displayed instead of the traffic information from the radio stations. RTTI enables traffic delays to be located more accurately and in greater detail. The traffic situa tion off the motorways, for example on side streets and urban roads, is also extensively recor ded and shown. Recommended diversions can be calculated more precisely on the basis of this information. This reduces the risk of encounter ing additional traffic delays on the diverted route. 28 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 29 Switching on/off played. Several recommended diversions or further in formation may be provided. For journeys in countries where real-time traffic information is not available, the system continues to use traffic information from radio stations. The toolbar of the map view, see page 15, shows whether traffic information from the Traffic Mes sage Channel TMC or RTTI is being used. 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. "Receive traffic information"
Displaying traffic information 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Traffic information"
When route guidance is active, the traffic in formation affecting the calculated route is shown first with red symbols. Then the traffic information not affecting the route is shown with grey symbols. The various items of traf fic information are sorted by distance from the vehicle's current position. 5. Select the item of traffic information.
"Previous message": to scroll to the previ ous traffic information item.
"Next message": to scroll to the next traf fic information item. Traffic information NAVIGATION Displaying the recommended diversion 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Traffic information"
5. "Diversion": a recommended diversion is dis The following functions are available:
"Current route": to keep the current route.
"New route in": to accept the diversion. Traffic information on the map Setting the map view 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Additional information"
"Traffic events": symbols for traffic in cidents are displayed.
"Traffic flow": lines are displayed for the traffic flow. Symbols in the map view Symbols for traffic incidents are displayed de pending on the map scale and location of the traffic delay. Information on traffic flow in the map view The length and effect of a traffic delay are indica ted on the map by coloured lines, depending on the scale. Black: closure. Red: traffic jam. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 29 Seite 30 NAVIGATION Traffic information Orange: queuing traffic. Yellow: heavy traffic. Green: free-flowing traffic. Grey: general traffic information, for example road works. The information displayed depends on the spe cific traffic information service. Dynamic Route Guidance Principle Dynamic Route Guidance takes traffic informa tion into account when calculating the route. Adjusting 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. "Route settings"
4. "Dynamic guidance"
5. Select the desired setting:
"With confirmation": a message is dis played first asking whether the route should avoid the traffic delay.
"Automatic": the route is automatically changed if a traffic holdup is encountered. 30 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 31 Navigation data NAVIGATION Navigation data Vehicle equipment Map update This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. Principle Information about vehicle positioning and the current version of the navigation data can be called up. Adjusting 1. "Navigation"
2. "Settings"
3. "Position and version"
4. Select the desired setting:
"Enter position": in situations without GPS reception or, for example immediately af ter travelling on a ferry, the vehicle's loca tion can be entered manually on the map.
"Version information": information on the current map version. With Navigation System BMW Profes sional Multimedia:
"Help to improve the navigation map":
data such as speed or position is saved in anonymised form in the vehicle and trans ferred to the manufacturer to improve the digital map. General Navigation data is saved in the vehicle and can be updated via a USB device. Current navigation data is available from a Serv ice Partner of the manufacturer or another quali fied Service Partner or a specialist workshop or from the ConnectedDrive store. Depending on the volume of data, updating the navigation data can take several hours. You can check the status of the update process. To protect the vehicle battery, the navigation data is updated during a journey. Updating 1. Connect a USB device with the new naviga tion data to a USB port in the front. 2. Follow the instructions on the control display. 3. After updating, remove the USB device. Checking the status 1. Press the button. 2. "Saving navigation data in the vehicle
(USB )"
Automatic map update Depending on the equipment and the national-
market version, navigation data for the home re gion is transferred to the vehicle online several times a year, where it is automatically installed and updated. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 31 Seite 32 NAVIGATION Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Enter any street in the selected town/city and start route guidance. Why has a destination not been transferred to the route guidance system?
No data on this destination is stored in the navigation system data. Choose a destination as close as possible to the original one. Why is it not possible to select the letters for a particular destination?
No data on this destination is stored in the navigation system data. Choose a destination as close as possible to the original one. Why are spoken instructions no longer given im mediately before junctions during route guid ance?
You have left the proposed route and the sys tem requires a few seconds to calculate a new route. Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. Frequently Asked Questions Why is it not possible to display the vehicle's cur rent position?
The vehicle is in an area not covered by the system, is in a poor reception area or the sys tem is currently calculating the position. Reception will normally be possible in the open. Why has a destination with no street details not been transferred to the route guidance system?
A city centre could not be found for the town/
city entered. 32 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 33 Frequently Asked Questions NAVIGATION Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 33 Seite 34 ENTERTAINMENT General General For Australia/New Zealand: to change waveband. To eject CD/DVD. Vehicle equipment Button Function This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. Operating elements Button Function Sound output Safety note WARNING Press: to switch the sound out put on/off. Turn: to adjust the volume. Changing the entertainment source. Press once: to change the sta tion/music track. Press and hold: to fast forward/
rewind the music track. Having the volume of the sound output on a high setting can damage your hearing. There is a danger of injury. Do not have the volume on a high setting. Volume and sound output Turn the knob to set the vol ume. Press the knob to switch off the sound output. Pressing again restores the previous volume. Favourite buttons. Audio playback is stopped when mute is active. Entertainment sources ConnectedDrive. Depending on the equipment, favourite button 8 is replaced by this button. To activate/deactivate traffic in formation. General Possible entertainment sources:
Radio, see page 40. Audio CD, see page 45. Video DVD, see page 55. 34 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 35 Music collection, see page 47. USB audio, see page 50. USB video, see page 55. Bluetooth audio, see page 51. Television, TV, see page 58. Screen Mirroring, see page 57. Apple CarPlay, see page 105. To change the entertainment source On the radio:
1. 2. Press the button. A list of all currently available entertainment sources is displayed. Press the button again to select an entertainment source. Via iDrive:
1. "Media/Radio"
A list of all possible entertainment sources is displayed. 2. Select the desired entertainment source. Via the button on the Controller:
1. Press the button. General ENTERTAINMENT Audio remote control in the rear Principle Operation is in the same way as the correspond ing buttons on the radio. Controls Button Function Turn the wheel: to adjust the volume. Press the middle button: to switch the sound output on/off. To change the entertainment source. Press the left or right button: to switch stations, tracks or chap ters. Press and hold the left or right button: to fast forward/rewind. The send time of the remote control is limited in accordance with legal regulations. Pressing or turning the relevant button again allows a func tion to be executed again. The last selected entertainment source is played. Changing the batteries 2. Press the button again. A list of all currently available entertainment sources is displayed. 3. Select the desired entertainment source. NOTE If batteries are used in the remote control, dam age can occur due to the contained substan ces. There is a risk of material damage. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 35 Seite 36 ENTERTAINMENT General 1. Remove the cover. To do so, press the cover, arrow 1, and push forwards, arrow 2. 2. Insert batteries of the same type. 3. Close the cover. Dispose of old batteries at a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop or hand them in to an authorised col lecting point. 36 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 37 Sound Sound ENTERTAINMENT Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. General The settings are saved for the current driver pro file. Treble, bass, balance, fader 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Sound" or "Bowers & Wilkins sound"
3. Select the desired setting:
"Treble": treble adjustment.
"Bass": bass adjustment. Multichannel reproduction, surround Principle When surround is activated, multichannel repro duction is simulated when playing a soundtrack in stereo. General LOGIC7 and the LOGIC7 logo are registered trademarks of Lexicon, Inc., a company of the Harman International Group. Switching on/off 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Sound"
3. "Surround" or "Logic 7 Surround"
Equaliser Depending on the equipment, this function may not be available. Settings for individual audio frequency ranges. 1. "Media/Radio"
"Balance": left/right volume distribution. 2. "Sound" or "Bowers & Wilkins sound"
"Fader": front/rear volume distribution. 3. "Equaliser"
4. To adjust: turn the Controller. 5. To save: press the Controller. The current bass and treble settings, see page 37, are shown on the left and right edges of the equaliser screen. These settings can also be adjusted in the equaliser. The treble and bass sound settings affect the equaliser's audio fre quency range settings. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 37 Seite 38 ENTERTAINMENT Sound To select and adjust the treble and base settings or an audio frequency range:
1. Turn the Controller to highlight the audio fre quency range to be adjusted. 2. Press the Controller. 3. Turn the Controller to adjust the audio fre quency. 4. Press the Controller to save the setting. Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System Principle For the ultimate in-vehicle sound experience, it's possible to select different sound profiles to suit the type of music being listened to. Selecting a sound profile 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Bowers & Wilkins sound"
3. "Sound profiles"
4. Select the desired setting. Volume compensation Principle To compensate for increased driving noise at higher speeds, it is possible to set an automatic volume increase. The volume adjustment for the Traffic Pro gramme, see page 43, is made during an an nouncement. Setting a volume increase 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Sound" or "Bowers & Wilkins sound"
3. "Volume settings"
4. Select the desired setting:
"Navigation": the volume of the spoken in structions relative to the volume of the en tertainment source.
"Speed volume": the volume of the enter tainment source relative to speed. With Harman Kardon surround sound sys tem: audibility is improved by adapting the sound settings. With Harman Kardon surround sound sys tem or M4 CS: audibility is improved by adapting the sound settings. With Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System or with Bang & Olufsen high-end surround sound system: volume is automatically adjusted according to the driving noise audible in the interior.
"PDC": the volume of the Park Distance Control PDC acoustic signal relative to the volume of the entertainment source. The default setting ensures that the acoustic signal will be heard at any vol ume.
"Gong": the volume of acoustic signals, for example for the seat belt reminder, rel ative to the volume of the entertainment source. The default setting ensures that the acoustic signal will be heard at any vol ume.
"Microphone": sensitivity of the micro phone when making calls. The adjustment is made during the tele phone call and is saved for the mobile tel ephone being used.
"Loudspeakers": loudspeaker volume when making calls. Audio playback is stopped when mute is active. The adjustment is made during the tele phone call and is saved for the mobile tel ephone being used. 38 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 39 Sound ENTERTAINMENT 5. To adjust: turn the Controller. 6. To save: press the Controller. Resetting the sound settings The sound settings are reset to factory settings. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Sound"
3. "Reset"
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 39 ENTERTAINMENT Radio Seite 40 Radio Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. General The settings are saved for the current driver pro file. AM/FM stations General Depending on the equipment and the national-
market version, it may not be possible to receive AM stations. Radio Data System RDS Principle 3. Press the button. 4. "RDS"
Selecting a station 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "FM" or "AM"
The last selected station is played and the station list is shown. 3. Select the desired station. Changing stations On the radio:
Press the left or right button. The previous or next station in the list of stations is played. Saving stations General A symbol next to the highlighted station indicates whether the station has already been saved. Symbol Meaning Station has not been saved. Station has already been saved. RDS broadcasts additional information on the FM waveband, for example the station name. If a station has several frequencies, the system switches automatically to the frequency with the best reception when necessary. Saving the station being played 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "FM" or "AM"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. It is recommended that you switch on RDS. 4.
"Save station"
The memory list is displayed. 5. Select the desired memory location. Turning RDS on/off 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "FM"
40 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 41 Saving a station that is not currently being played Additional station information 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "FM" or "AM"
3. Highlight the desired station. 4. Press and hold the Controller until the mem ory list is displayed. 5. Select the desired memory location. The channels can also be saved to the functional bookmarks, see the Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Manual station selection Station selection via frequency. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "FM" or "AM"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Manual search"
5. To select the frequency: turn the Controller. 6. To save the frequency: press the Controller. Renaming a station When saving a station with an RDS signal, the RDS information transferred during saving is adopted as the station name. The station name can be changed. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "FM"
3. Select the desired station. 4. Press the button. 5. "Rename as:"
If necessary, wait until the name of the de sired station is displayed. 6. Press the Controller to save this name. Radio ENTERTAINMENT Principle If a radio station broadcasts Radio Text or Radio Text Plus data, this information, for example the name of the track or artist, can be shown. The availability, content and sequence depend on the radio station. Displaying additional station information 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "FM"
3. Select the desired station. 4. Press the button. 5. "Station information"
DAB/DAB+ digital radio Principle Digital transmitters can broadcast several sta tions simultaneously on one frequency. The col lection of stations for a particular frequency is called an ensemble. Some stations feature addi tional programmes. Sports stations, for example, may broadcast various sports events at the same time. Depending on what the station provides, addi tional information or even images transmitted by the station can be shown. Selecting a station 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"
DAB: the last selected station is played and the station list is shown. DMB: the current video is shown. 3. Select a station. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 41 Seite 42 ENTERTAINMENT Radio DAB: information on the station and program currently playing is shown. The availability, con tent and sequence depend on the radio station. Changing stations On the radio:
Press the left or right button. The previous or next station in the station list is played. Saving stations General A symbol next to the highlighted station indicates whether the station has already been saved. Symbol Meaning Station has not been saved. Station has already been saved. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Save station"
The memory list is displayed. 5. Select the desired memory location. Saving a station that is not currently being played 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"
3. Highlight the desired station. 4. Press and hold the Controller until the mem ory list is displayed. 5. Select the desired memory location. The channels can also be saved to the functional bookmarks, see the Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Additional information Principle If a radio station broadcasts RadioText or Radio Text Plus, this information can be displayed. Such information might be, for example, the name of the track or artist, or the telephone num ber or e-mail address of the radio station. The availability, content and sequence depend on the radio station. Displaying additional information 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"
3. Select the desired station. 4. Press the button. 5. "Station information"
Automatic station following If reception is poor, the system searches for the same station in another ensemble. If the station can be received better in another ensemble, the system switches automatically to that ensemble. If station following is activated, the station is ad ditionally searched for in the analogue frequency band. If it is not available in another ensemble, the system switches to the station's analogue frequency instead. This changeover is only pos sible if the corresponding station's signal quality is adequate and the station IDs match. Switching on automatic station following 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"
3. Press the button. 4. "DAB station following"
Saving the station being played General 42 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 43 Radio ENTERTAINMENT Electronic programme guide 3. Highlight the station to be deleted. Principle Some broadcasters broadcast an electronic pro gramme guide for their range of stations. 4. Press the button. 5. "Delete entry"
Displaying the programme guide Traffic information 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"DAB programme"
All available programme guides are displayed. The current programme and the next scheduled programme are displayed for each station. Select the desired entry to show the details on a programme. Enlarging an image If a radio station broadcasts images, these are shown. The image can be enlarged. Activating/deactivating traffic information On the radio:
Press the button. Interrupting traffic information Press one of the following buttons on the radio during the traffic announcement:
1. "Media/Radio"
2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Enlarge image"
Saved stations General Forty stations can be saved. Selecting a station 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Saved stations"
3. Select the desired station. Deleting a station 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Saved stations"
"Cancel traffic information"
To adjust the volume Turn the knob during a traffic an nouncement until the desired vol ume is obtained. Note the following regarding volume setting:
The set volume is not saved. At the start of each journey, the volume of the traffic announcements is adapted to the vol ume of the entertainment source playback. The volume cannot be reduced further be yond the point at which the traffic announce ment is still plainly audible. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 43 ENTERTAINMENT Audio Seite 44 Audio Vehicle equipment AUX-IN port This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. Principle A mobile audio device, for example an MP3 player, can be connected via the AUX-IN port. General It is recommended that you use medium sound and volume settings on the mobile audio device. The sound may depend on the quality of the au dio files. General Connecting a mobile audio device It is possible to play music tracks, audiobooks and podcasts. The sound is output via the vehi cle loudspeakers. The settings are saved for the current driver pro file. Depending on the equipment, the following au dio sources can be used:
Symbol Meaning will go. Connect the headphones or line-
out connection of the mobile au dio device to the AUX-IN port. Ensure that the plug is inserted into the AUX-IN port as far as it AUX-IN port. Audio CD. Music hard disc. USB device. Bluetooth audio. Online Entertainment. Music interface for smartphones. Volume control Playback 1. Connect the mobile audio device. 2. Switch on the mobile audio device. 3. Select a track on the mobile audio device. 4. "Media/Radio"
5. "AUX"
Principle The volume of the sound output depends on the mobile audio device. If this volume differs signifi cantly from other audio sources, it makes sense to adjust the volumes. 44 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 45 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Adjusting the volume 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "AUX"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Volume"
Safety notes CD/DVD drive WARNING 5. Turn the Controller until the desired volume is set. 6. Press the Controller. The CD/DVD drives are Class 1 laser products. Lasers can damage the retina of the eye. There is a danger of injury. Do not use the CD/DVD drives if the cover is damaged. Audio CD General MACROVISION This product contains copyrighted technology based on a number of registered US patents and intellectual property of the Macrovision Corpora tion and other manufacturers. The use of this copy protection must be approved by Macrovi sion. Media with the corresponding protection unless otherwise agreed with Macrovision may only be shown privately. It is prohibited to copy this technology. CDs and DVDs NOTE If incompatible CD sizes are used, the CD may become jammed and be impossible to eject. Adhesive labels that have been attached retro spectively may peel off during playback. There is a risk of material damage. Do not use CDs with adhesive labels that have been affixed retrospectively. Only use round CDs with a standard diam eter of 12 cm, 5 in and do not play CDs with an adapter, for example single CDs. Do not use combined CD/DVDs, for exam DTS Digital Surround ple DVD Plus. Manufactured under licence of US pat ent numbers: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380;
5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other patents issued and applied for in the USA and worldwide. DTS and the logo are registered trademarks & DTS Digital Surround and the DTS logos are trade marks of DTS Inc. DTS, Inc. All rights re served. Compatible formats CD-R CD-RW CD-DA Inserting a CD Insert the CD in the CD slot with the label side uppermost. Playback begins automatically. Removing a CD 1. Press the button on the radio. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 45 Seite 46 ENTERTAINMENT Audio The CD is partially ejected. 2. Remove the CD. Selecting a CD 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "CD"
Displaying album information A database with album information is saved in the vehicle. Depending on the information en tered in this database for the CD being played, the album name, artist, track name and album cover will be displayed. Gracenote technology Music recognition technology and rela ted data are provided by Gracenote. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition tech nology and related content delivery. For further information, see www.gracenote.com. CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright 2000 to present Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright 2000 to pres ent Gracenote. This product and service may practice one or more of the following U.S. Pat ents: #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773,
#6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207,
#6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents is sued or pending. Some services supplied under license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent:
#6,304,523. Updating album information To update this database, contact a Service Part ner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "CD"
3. Press the button. 4. "Album information"
The information saved for the album is dis played. If an album is not clearly recognised, all matching entries are displayed. 5. Select the appropriate entry if necessary:
If information is displayed that does not match the album being played, the infor mation can be hidden. In this case, updat ing the database may also provide a solu tion.
"Reset album information"
The album information is no longer dis played. With ConnectedDrive Services, it is possi ble to perform an online update of the da tabase.
"Search for album info online"
The located information is entered in the vehicle database and displayed. Malfunctions The CD/DVD drives and changers are optimised for operation in the vehicle. In some instances, the drives and changers may be more sensitive to faulty CDs/DVDs than devices for stationary use. If a CD/DVD cannot be played back, first check whether it has been inserted correctly. Atmospheric humidity Condensation may form on the CD/DVD or the focussing lens due to high humidity and playback may be temporarily unavailable. Self-burned CDs/DVDs Malfunctions with self-burned CDs/DVDs may be due to an inconsistent data-creation or burning process, or the use of poor quality or old blank CDs/DVDs. Only write on the upper side of CDs/DVDs using a special marker pen. 46 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 47 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Using CDs/DVDs correctly Avoid leaving fingerprints and protect against dust, scratches and moisture. Store CDs/DVDs in a case. Saving from CD 1. Insert the audio CD, see page 45, in the CD drive. 2. "Media/Radio"
Do not expose CDs/DVDs to temperatures 3. "CD"
above 50 /122 , high levels of air humid ity or direct sunlight. 4. Tilt the Controller to the left. 5.
"Save CD"
CDs/DVDs with copy protection The CD is saved on the music hard disc. CDs/DVDs are often copy-protected by the man ufacturer. Copy protection may mean that the CD/DVD cannot be played or can only be played to a limited degree. Music hard disc General Tracks from CDs and USB devices can be saved in the music collection in the vehicle and played from there. CD: the tracks are converted into a com pressed audio format and saved in a directory which is given the same name as the album. If there is no information on the album, see page 46, the directory and all tracks receive an auto-generated name. USB device with compressed audio files: all playable audio files on the USB device are saved in a folder which is given the name of the USB device. Tracks and directories can be renamed and deleted later. For informa tion on managing the music hard disc, see page 48. Tracks with Digital Rights Management DRM copy protection are saved, but cannot be played. Back up the music hard disc regularly, see page 50, otherwise the music stored on it could be lost if it develops a fault. During saving, bear the following in mind:
Do not remove the CD during saving, as this will interrupt the saving process. The system switches to the music hard disc. Tracks that have already been transferred can be played. The tracks on the CD cannot be played. It is possible to change over to other audio sources. Cancelling saving from CD 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "CD"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Cancel saving"
The saving process is interrupted and can be continued at any time. Resuming saving from CD 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "CD"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Continue saving"
Saving from a USB device 1. Connect the USB device, see page 50, to the USB port. 2. "Media/Radio"
3. "USB"
Or:
Select the name of the USB device. 47 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 48 ENTERTAINMENT Audio 4. Tilt the Controller to the left. 5.
"Import music"
The audio data is saved on the music hard disc. During saving, bear the following in mind:
Do not remove the USB device during saving, as this will interrupt the saving process. The tracks on the USB device can still be Managing the music hard disc Renaming folders or tracks If a folder with the name of an album is renamed, the album name in the track information for the individual tracks does not change. If a track is renamed, the file name changes but not the track name saved in the track informa tion. Select the name of the USB device. folders if necessary. It is possible to change over to other audio Cancelling saving from a USB device 1. "Media/Radio"
played. sources. 2. "USB"
Or:
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Cancel saving"
The saving process is interrupted. Resuming saving from a USB device 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "USB"
Or:
Select the name of the USB device. 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Import music"
Selecting the music hard disc 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Music collection"
For further information on playback, see page 51. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Music collection"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Media search"
5. "Browse folder"
Folders and tracks in the root directory are displayed. 6. Mark the desired folder or track, search sub-
7. Press the button. 8. "Rename folder" or "Rename track"
The current name is shown. 9. Change the name as desired. 10. Select the symbol. Deleting folders or tracks A folder cannot be deleted if a track contained in it is currently being played. A track cannot be deleted if it is currently being played. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Music collection"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Media search"
5. "Browse folder"
Folders and tracks in the root directory are displayed. 6. Mark the desired folder or track, search sub-
folders if necessary. 48 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 49 7. Press the button. 8. "Delete folder" or "Delete track"
Displaying album information A database with album information is saved in the vehicle. Depending on the information con tained in this database for the selected album, the album name, artist, track name and album cover will be displayed. Gracenote technology Music recognition technology and rela ted data are provided by Gracenote. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition tech nology and related content delivery. For further information, see www.gracenote.com. CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright 2000 to present Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright 2000 to pres ent Gracenote. This product and service may practice one or more of the following U.S. Pat ents: #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773,
#6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207,
#6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents is sued or pending. Some services supplied under license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent:
#6,304,523. Audio ENTERTAINMENT 5. "Browse folder"
Folders and tracks in the root directory are displayed. 6. Mark the desired folder, search sub-folders if necessary. 7. Press the button. 8. "Album information"
The information saved for the album is dis played. If an album is not clearly recognised, all matching entries are displayed. 9. Select the appropriate entry if necessary:
If information is displayed that does not match the album being played, the infor mation can be hidden. In this case, updat ing the database may also provide a solu tion.
"Reset album information"
The album information is no longer dis played. With ConnectedDrive Services, it is possi ble to perform an online update of the da tabase.
"Search for album info online"
The located information is entered in the vehicle database and displayed. Updating album information Displaying free memory To update this database, contact a Service Part ner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Music collection"
Symbol for saved audio CDs. The update is done individually for each al bum. Album information can also be updated if the album has been imported from another vehi cle. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Music collection"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Media search"
3. Press the button. 4. "Manage music collection"
5. "Available memory"
Deleting selected tracks 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Music collection"
3. Press the button. 4. "Manage music collection"
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 49 5. "Delete selected tracks"
Restoring the music hard disc Seite 50 ENTERTAINMENT Audio The music search is displayed. Proceed us ing the search criteria described, see page 52. Based on the search criteria, a list of tracks to be deleted is created. 6. Select a track. Deleting all tracks 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Music collection"
3. Press the button. 4. "Manage music collection"
5. "Delete all music tracks"
6. "OK"
Backing up the music hard disc Back up the music hard disc to a USB device regularly, otherwise the music stored on it could be lost if it develops a fault. When backing up, ensure that the USB device has enough free capacity. Depending on the file size and number of tracks, backing up the music hard disc may take some time. This is why it is best to perform the backup during a longer journey. If there is no time to complete the back-up, do not unplug the USB device. The back-up will resume on your next journey. 1. Connect the USB device, see page 50, to the USB port. 2. "Media/Radio"
3. "Music collection"
4. Press the button. 5. "Manage music collection"
6. "Save music collection to USB"
When restoring the music hard disc from a USB device, the music hard disc in the vehicle is over written. It is best to perform the restore process during a longer journey. If the restore procedure is cancelled, do not unplug the USB device. The restore will resume on your next journey. 1. Connect the USB device, see page 50, to the USB port. 2. "Media/Radio"
3. "Music collection"
4. Press the button. 5. "Manage music collection"
6. "Restore music collection from USB device"
USB device Compatible formats MP3, MP4, M4A, M4B, AAC, WMA. Apple iPod/iPhone The Apple iPod/iPhone music search and music playback functions are supported. Audio players and storage media with USB port Information on all tracks, for example artist, genre or title, as well as the playlists are transferred to the vehicle. This might take some time, depend ing on the USB device, file size and number of tracks. During transfer, the tracks can be called up via the file directory. The information for approximately 40,000 tracks can be stored in the vehicle, but no more than 16,000 tracks per USB device. Music tracks with integrated Digital Rights Man agement DRM cannot be played. 50 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 51 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Selecting the USB device For information regarding the USB port, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. activated. Proceed as follows to activate Blue tooth audio playback:
1. "Media/Radio"
1. Connect the USB device to the USB port. 2. "Manage mobile devices"
It is best to use the adapter cable supplied with the USB device. 3. Select the required Bluetooth device. 4. "Bluetooth audio"
2. "Media/Radio"
3. "USB"
Or:
Select the name of the USB device. For further information on playback, see page 51. Bluetooth audio General Playback of music files via Bluetooth from ex ternal devices, for example audio devices or mobile telephones. The volume of the sound output depends on the device. If applicable, change the volume settings on the device. Up to four external devices can be connected to the vehicle. Operating requirements The Bluetooth device is connected with the vehicle. Bluetooth connections, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Bluetooth audio playback has been activated. Selecting a Bluetooth device 1. "Media/Radio"
2. Select the required Bluetooth device from the list. For further information on playback, see page 51. If the Bluetooth device is not listed in the device list, Bluetooth audio playback may not have been Online Entertainment General Online music services can be accessed via the Internet. It is necessary to have a valid member ship with the selected music service. The music offered there can be played and saved in the vehicle. Saved tracks can also be played back when there is no Internet connec tion. The Owner's Handbook for Online Entertain ment is available on the Internet at www.bmw.com, under ConnectedDrive Services. Selecting Online Entertainment 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Online Entertainment"
Playback General Once an audio source has been selected, infor mation about playback appears on the control display. The control display shows the available informa tion about the current track and the playlist. The content and scope of the playlist depends on the selected audio source and the search criteria used. On an audio CD, all tracks on the CD are dis played. In the case of USB and Bluetooth devices and the music hard disc, the selected playlist is dis 51 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 52 ENTERTAINMENT Audio played. This can be the result of a search or a previously saved playlist. Tilting the Controller to the left displays further functions. The range of available functions de pends on the selected audio source. With Bluetooth devices, the extent of functions that can be operated using iDrive may be limited depending on the supported Bluetooth version. If necessary, the missing functions can be oper ated directly on the device. Selecting a track Select the desired track from the playlist. All tracks in the playlist are played, starting from the selected track. Changing the track On the radio:
Press the left or right button. Fast forward/rewind On the radio:
Press and hold the left or right button. Search criteria General The possible search criteria depend on the se lected audio source. Searching for track information The following search criteria relate to the data saved in the track information. 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 2.
"Media search"
3. Select the desired setting:
"Search"
52 All tracks which have track information containing the entered search term are displayed. The more characters are en tered, the more restricted the results will be. Tilt the Controller to the right to display the list of results.
"Genres"
"Artists"
A list of all available genres is displayed. Once a genre has been selected, all matching artists are displayed. A list of all available artists is displayed. Once an artist has been selected, all matching albums and tracks are dis played.
"Albums"
A list of all available albums is displayed. Once an album has been selected, all as sociated tracks are displayed. A list of all available tracks is displayed. 4. If applicable, select an album. 5. Select the track to start playback from. The artist and track searches can also be selec ted directly. 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 2.
"Artists" or
"Tracks"
Tracks which do not contain the selected search criterion are grouped as "unknown". Tracks with out track information can only be found via the directory structure. Searching for playlists 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 2.
"Media search"
3. "Playlists"
A list of all available playlists is displayed. The previous or next track from the playlist is played.
"Tracks"
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 53 Audio ENTERTAINMENT 4. Select the playlist. Browsing through albums 5. Select the track to start playback from. 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. Information about playback appears on the control display. The playlist corresponds to the list of tracks found by the search. Searching for audio books and podcasts Depending on the USB device and the equip ment, audio books and podcasts can be searched for separately. 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 2.
"Media search"
3. Select the desired setting:
"Podcasts"
2.
"Browse albums"
The available albums are shown graphically. 3. Turn the Controller to browse through the al bums. 4. Select the desired album. All tracks on the selected album are dis played. 5. Select the track to start playback from. 6. Tilt the Controller to the left. The control dis play shows information about playback. The playlist corresponds to the track list of the al bum. A list of all available podcasts is displayed.
"Audio books"
A list of all available audio books is dis played. Searching for similar tracks 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 2.
"More like this (local)"
A list of similar tracks is displayed. 4. Select the track to start playback from. 3. Select the track to start playback from. Information about playback appears on the control display. The playlist corresponds to the list of tracks found by the search. Information about playback appears on the control display. The playlist corresponds to the list of tracks found by the search. Searching the directory structure Shuffle It is possible to search the music hard disc and USB devices via the directory structure. Principle The names of the folders and tracks correspond to the folder and file names. The folder and file names may differ from the names in the track in formation. 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 2.
"Media search"
3. "Browse folder"
4. Change to a subfolder if necessary. The current playlist or all tracks on the selected audio source are played in random order. Selecting shuffle 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 2.
"Shuffle"
Favourites list Select the track to start playback from. Principle Information about playback appears on the control display. The playlist corresponds to the list of tracks found by the search. The current track can be allocated to a special playlist, the Favourites list. If the current track is already in the Favourites list, it can be deleted Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 53 Seite 54 ENTERTAINMENT Audio from it. The Favourites list is displayed first when searching for playlists, see page 52. Creating a Favourites list 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 2.
"Add to favourites" or
"Delete from favourites"
54 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 55 Video Video ENTERTAINMENT Vehicle equipment Compatible formats MP4, M4V, AVI, WMV, XVID, H.264. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. Selecting the USB device Connect the USB device to the USB port using a suitable adapter cable. For information regarding the USB port, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "USB"
Or:
General Select the name of the connected USB de vice. It is possible to play video files and, depending on the equipment, video DVDs. The sound is output via the vehicle loudspeakers. The settings are saved for the current driver pro file. The video screen on the front control display is switched off when the vehicle exceeds a certain speed (varies from country to country). Depending on the equipment, the following video sources are possible. Searching for video films 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 2.
"Media search"
3. "Videos"
A list of all available video films is displayed. 4. Select the track to start playback from. Information about playback appears on the control display. The playlist corresponds to the list of films found by the search. Symbol Meaning Video DVD. USB device. Screen Mirroring. USB devices Video DVD Country codes Only DVDs with the regional code selected when the vehicle was ordered can be played. See also the information found on the DVD. General Depending on the USB device, video playback via the USB connection may not be possible. 1 2 Japan, Europe, Middle East, South Af rica. Code Region USA, Canada. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 55 ENTERTAINMENT Video Code Region Symbol Function South-East Asia. Pause. Seite 56 3 4 5 6 0 Australia, Central and South America, New Zealand. North-West Asia, North Africa. China. All regions. Inserting a DVD Insert the DVD in the DVD slot with the label side uppermost. Playback begins automatically. Removing a DVD 1. Press the button on the radio. The DVD is partially ejected. 2. Remove the DVD. Selecting a DVD 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "CD/DVD"
3. Playback begins automatically. Video menu To open the Video menu:
Press the button during playback. Symbol Function To call up the DVD menu. Many DVDs have their own menu. The display depends on the contents of the DVD. Press the button to exit the DVD menu. To start playback. 56 Playback is interrupted. Previous chapter. Rewind. The speed increases with every additional press of the Control ler. To stop, start playback. Next chapter. Fast forward. The speed increases with every additional press of the Control ler. To stop, start playback. Stop. Playback is stopped. To select the language. The languages available depend on the DVD. Dolby, Dolby Audio, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. To select the subtitles. The available subtitles depend on the DVD. Back. To return to the higher menu. This function is not supported by all media. More functions. The video menu is hidden automatically after a while. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 57 DVD settings Depending on the DVD, some settings are only possible via the DVD menu, see also information on your DVD. 1. 2. Selecting a chapter Press the button during playback Video ENTERTAINMENT
"More functions"
3. "Select chapter"
4. Select the desired chapter. Screen Mirroring The smartphone display is shown on the control display over a WLAN connection. Sound is out put through vehicle's loudspeakers. This function must be supported by the smart phone. The smartphone is used to operate features and functions. This function depends on the national-market version and may not be available. Selecting the camera angle The availability of an alternative camera angle de pends on the DVD and the current track on the DVD. Press the button during playback
"More functions"
3. "Viewing angle"
4. Select the desired setting. Setting the brightness, contrast, colour Press the button during playback
"More functions"
"Display settings"
4. Select the desired setting. 5. Turn the Controller until the desired setting is displayed, then press the Controller. Setting the zoom To show an enlarged TV image. Press the button during playback
"More functions"
"Display settings"
4. "Zoom mode"
Selecting a track Press the button during playback
"More functions"
3. "Select track"
4. Select the desired track. 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 57 Seite 58 ENTERTAINMENT Television, TV Television, TV Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. General For your own safety, the TV picture is only shown in the front compartment if the vehicle speed is below approximately 3 km/h, 2 mph. On some national-market versions, it is only shown if the parking brake is applied or the selector lever is in position P. The settings are saved for the current driver pro file. The TV picture is shown in the rear even while the vehicle is moving. Selecting a channel In some conditions, the list of receivable chan nels may not be updated automatically. If neces sary, update the list with station search, see page 58. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "TV"
All receivable TV channels and TV radio sta tions are shown in a list. The radio stations are shown at the end of the list. 4. Select the desired channel. Symbol Meaning TV channel. TV radio station. Station search The station search takes up to 2 minutes de pending on the number of channels available. If not all available channels are listed, it may be necessary to select the TV region, see page 60. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "TV"
3. Press the button. 4. "Station scan"
5. To cancel the search:
"Cancel"
Changing the channel On the radio:
Press the left or right button. The previous or next channel from the channel list is displayed. The last selected channel is displayed. 3. Turn the Controller to display the channel list. Saving the channel 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "TV"
58 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 59 Television, TV ENTERTAINMENT A symbol next to the highlighted channel indi cates whether the channel has already been saved. If some characters are not correctly displayed, it may be necessary to select the TV region, see page 60. Symbol Meaning Channel has not been saved. Channel has already been saved. Memory locations 1 - 25 are available. To save the channel shown:
1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 2.
"Save station"
The memory list is displayed. 3. Select the desired memory location. To save a different channel to the one being shown:
1. Select the desired channel. 2. Press and hold the Controller until the mem ory list is displayed. 3. Select the desired memory location. Showing programme information Depending on the information a station trans mits, more detailed information on a programme can be shown. Select the programme to show more detailed in formation. The corresponding station can be selected. Saved channels 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Saved stations"
3. Select the desired channel. Deleting channels The channels can also be saved to the functional bookmarks. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Saved stations"
3. Highlight the channel to be deleted. Electronic programme guide Some broadcasters provide an electronic pro gramme guide. 4. Press the button. 5. "Delete entry"
Adjusting the TV 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "TV"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"TV guide"
Setting the brightness, contrast, colour, zoom 1. Tilt the Controller to the left during playback. 4. Turn the Controller until the desired setting is displayed, then press the Controller. The current and next scheduled programmes are displayed for each station. 2.
"Display settings"
3. Select the desired setting. Depending on the information that a station transmits, the station's entire daily schedule may be shown. Select station names to display the daily sched ule. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 59 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. The previous or next page is displayed. Seite 60 ENTERTAINMENT Television, TV Selecting a TV region The TV region is not the same in every country. If necessary, change the TV region for optimum TV reception. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "TV"
3. Press the button. 4. "TV region"
5. Select the region. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "TV"
4.
"Audio"
5. Select the soundtrack. Selecting the soundtrack The range of soundtracks available depends on the TV channel and time of day. Showing subtitles The subtitles display depends on what the rele vant station provides. 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "TV"
4.
"Subtitles"
5. Select subtitles. Teletext Calling up teletext 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "TV"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Teletext"
Selecting a page 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "TV"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left.
"Teletext"
5. Tilt the Controller to the left.
"Select page"
4. 6. 7. Turn the Controller until the desired page number is displayed. If the contents are too long to be shown on a sin gle page the display is scrolled automatically. Changing pages On the radio:
Press the left or right button. Via iDrive:
Turn the Controller in the desired direction. To move to the previous page. To move to the next page. Zoom The top or bottom half of the page can be en larged. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "TV"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Teletext"
5. Tilt the Controller to the left. 6.
"Zoom"
Automatic scrolling A page may consist of several sub-pages which scroll automatically. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "TV"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 60 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 61 4.
"Teletext"
5. Tilt the Controller to the left. 6. Select the desired setting:
To prevent scrolling
"Hold page"
To allow scrolling
"Hold page"
Television, TV ENTERTAINMENT Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 61 Seite 62 ENTERTAINMENT Rear-seat entertainment Rear-seat entertainment Only one radio station can be listened to in the vehicle. Music hard disc. It is possible to play different tracks from the music hard disc. TV channels. Only one TV station can be received in the vehicle. Entertainment sources that can only be selected in the front:
USB port in the front. Front CD/DVD drive. DVD only with vehicle stationary. Entertainment sources that can only be selected in the rear:
AUX-IN port in the rear. USB port in the rear. HDMI connection in the rear. CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive in the rear. Screens General Fold in the display screens before adjusting the backrests of the front seats. Fold in the screens before using the through-
loading system. To clean the screens, follow the care instruc tions, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. Principle The rear-seat entertainment system enables ve hicle occupants in the rear to access entertain ment sources independently of the driver's own selected source. There are two display screens in the rear for this purpose, as well as various media connections and a CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive. Rear-seat entertainment also allows access to many iDrive functions. General Sound output is either via headphones or the loudspeakers. Different entertainment sources can be selected via the screens. Some entertainment sources can be controlled from the front and rear at the same time. The ap propriate setting for this can be selected in the rear-seat control feature, see page 65, for these situations. Entertainment sources that can be selected in the front and rear:
Radio stations. 62 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 63 Safety note WARNING The back of the screen can get very hot during operation. There is a danger of injury. Do not grip the back of the screen. Adjusting display Rear-seat entertainment ENTERTAINMENT CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive in the rear 1 CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive 2 CD/DVD/Blu-ray eject button 3 Headphone connection, right 4 HDMI/MHL connection 5 AUX-IN port 6 USB port Pull or press against the lower edge to adjust the angle. 7 Headphone connection, left Switching the screen in the rear on/off USB port in the rear Press the button on the lower edge of the screen. The CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive in the rear features a USB port. The corresponding display screen is switched on/off. Properties:
USB port type A. If control of the rear-seat entertainment has been deactivated in the rear-seat control feature, see page 65, it is not possible to switch the system on from the rear. For charging mobile devices and transferring data. Charge current: max. 2.1 A. For further information regarding the USB port, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 63 Seite 64 ENTERTAINMENT Rear-seat entertainment Sound output via headphones and the vehicle loudspeakers General The sound from a selected entertainment source in the rear can be output via headphones or the vehicle loudspeakers, depending on the settings of the rear-seat control feature, see page 65. Selecting the sound output 1. Press the button. 2. Select the desired sound output:
A list of connected devices is displayed. 5. "Connect new device"
6. Press and hold the power button on the headphones until the following text is dis played:
"Connecting"
The headphones are shown on the list of con nected devices. Symbol Meaning Headphones. Connection to the left screen. Headphones. Connection to the right screen.
"Loudspeakers" or "Headphones"
Battery charge state. Headphones Wired headphones A 3.5 mm, approx. 1/8 in jack plug can be used to connect headphones and compatible head sets to the CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive in the rear, see page 63. Wireless headphones General Suitable wireless headphones are available from a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist work shop. Connecting headphones Up to three sets of wireless headphones can be connected. 1. Switch on headphones. 2. "My Vehicle"
3. "iDrive settings"
4. "Headphones"
64 Renaming headphones The name shown for the headphones can be changed. 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Headphones/Remote control"
A list of connected devices is displayed. 4. Select headphones. 5. "Rename"
6. Enter the desired name. Deleting the headphone connection 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Headphones/Remote control"
A list of connected devices is displayed. 4. Select headphones. 5. "Remove device"
Selecting a side in the rear A set of headphones can be connected to the left or right side of the rear-seat entertainment system. The side is selected on the headphones;
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 65 Rear-seat entertainment ENTERTAINMENT see the operating instructions for the head phones. selected at the front is output via the vehi cle loudspeakers. Volume limit for headphones A volume limit for the rear compartment head phones can be enabled via iDrive in the front. 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Rear-seat entertainment"
4. "Volume limitation"
Rear-seat control feature rear:
General It is only possible to make rear seat enable set tings via iDrive in the front. Settings Restricted rear-seat operation 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Rear-seat entertainment"
4. "Limited (only Media/Radio)"
Same entertainment sources in the front and rear:
If the same entertainment source is selec ted in the front and rear, adjustments can only be made to this entertainment source from the front. For example if the radio is being listened to in the front and rear, it is only possible to change the sta tion in the front. Different entertainment sources in the front and rear:
If one entertainment source is selected in the front and a different one in the rear, the sound can only be output through headphones. The entertainment source When this setting is selected, only the"Media/Radio" function can be ac cessed from the rear. Permitted rear-seat operation 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Rear-seat entertainment"
4. "Enable rear-seat control"
Same entertainment sources in the front and If the same entertainment source is selected in the front and rear, adjustments can be made to this entertainment source from the front and rear. For example if the radio is be ing listened to in the front and rear, it is possi ble to change the station in the front and rear. Different entertainment sources in the front and rear:
If the entertainment source selected in the rear is different from the one selected in the front, the sound can be output through the loudspeakers or headphones. Switching off rear-seat entertainment 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Rear-seat entertainment"
4. "Disable rear-seat control"
Rear-seat entertainment is switched off and can not be switched on again from the rear. To switch rear-seat entertainment on again, se lect one of the two settings of the rear-seat con trol feature, see page 65. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 65 Seite 66 ENTERTAINMENT Rear-seat entertainment Selecting an entertainment source for the rear An entertainment source can be selected for the screens in the rear using iDrive at the front. The selection can be changed using the controls in the rear. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "Rear"
3. Select the desired screen or both screens. 4. Select the desired entertainment source. It is only possible to select entertainment sources that can be controlled from the rear. Settings Brightness 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Control display"
Language 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Language"
4. Set the screen brightness. be adjusted. The settings are performed sepa rately for the left and right headphones. 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Sound"
Operation Music hard disc Blu-ray video Navigation Options General Most functions are operated via iDrive in the front. The following functions are operated in a different way:
Music hard disc Music can only be stored via the front CD/DVD drive or the front USB port. Data can be only imported and exported via the front USB port. Blu-ray video Country codes Only Blu-ray discs with the regional code selec ted when the vehicle was ordered can be played. See also information on the Blu-ray disc. A B C North America, South America, Ja pan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia. Europe, Africa, Oceania, Greenland. India, Nepal, China, Russia, central and southern Asia. 4. Select the language for all screens. Headphones To connect wireless headphones, see page 64. Code Region Sound If the vehicle loudspeakers are selected for sound output, the settings are performed as in the front. If the headphones are selected for sound output, only the treble, bass and surround settings can 66 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 67 Rear-seat entertainment ENTERTAINMENT Starting playback Picture-in-picture function Playback does not start automatically on insert ing a CD, DVD or Blu-ray disc. Some Blu-ray discs offer the option of integrat ing an image into an ongoing video film, which shows different contents of the Blu-ray disc. If this option is used on one screen, the second screen cannot play back a video source other than the Blu-ray disc. To enable playback of Blu-ray discs and other video sources at the same time, proceed as fol lows:
1. "Media/Radio"
2. Press the button. The following menu items can also be selected in the Blu-ray disc video menu:
To start playback:
1. "Media/Radio"
2. "CD/DVD/Blu-ray"
Video menu Sym bol Function To call up the Blu-ray menu. The film is paused. 3. "Permit simultaneous playback of Blu-ray and other video sources"
Press the button to exit the Blu-
Cinavia Notice ray menu. To call up the Blu-ray pop-up menu. The film continues playing in the background. Press the button to exit the Blu-
ray menu. More functions. Scenes can be highlighted. This function depends on the options pro vided by the Blu-ray disc. Blu-ray memory The Blu-ray drive contains an internal memory, for example for highlighting scenes. When the Blu-ray memory is full, a message ap pears on the control display. 1. "Media/Radio"
2. Press the button. 3. "Clear Blu-ray memory"
This product uses technology from Cinavia for restricting the use of unauthorised copies of commercial film and video products and their soundtracks. As soon as unauthorised use of a pirated copy is detected, a message is displayed and the playback or copying process is interrup ted. If the playback or copying process is inter rupted and one of the following messages is dis played, this means it is an unauthorised copy of content that is protected by Cinavia technology. Message code 1: playback stopped. The media content selected to be played is protected by Ci navia and is not authorised for playback on this device. For further information visit http://
www.cinavia.com. Message code 1. Message code 3: audio playback has been tem porarily muted. Do not adjust the playback vol ume. The media content selected to be played is protected by Cinavia and is not authorised for playback on this device. For further information visit http://www.cinavia.com. Message code 3. For more information about Cinavia technology, refer to the Cinavia online consumer information centre at http://www.cinavia.com. To request ad ditional information about Cinavia by post, send a postcard with your postal address to: Cinavia Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 67 Seite 68 ENTERTAINMENT Rear-seat entertainment Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 86851, San Diego, CA, 92138, USA. Screen Mirroring in the rear works independ ently of Screen Mirroring in the front. Intellectual property law Copyright 2004-2012 Verance Corporation. Ci navia is a trademark of the Verance Corporation. Protected by US patent 7.369.677 and world wide patents that have been licensed and regis tered by the Verance Corporation. All rights re served. Due to the large number of audio and video devi ces available on the market, there is no guaran tee that every audio and video device will play perfectly via the display. Starting playback 1. "Media/Radio"
2. Select a device. Navigation Route planning can be performed separately on both screens in the rear. Route guidance can only be started in the front.
"HDMI"
"AUX"
"USB"
Name of the USB device. Volume control Principle The volume of the sound output depends on the audio device. If this volume differs significantly from other audio sources, it makes sense to ad just the volumes. To adjust the volume 1. "Media/Radio"
2. "AUX"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Volume:"
5. Turn the Controller until the desired volume is set. 6. Press the Controller. Suggesting a destination A destination or trip can be forwarded to the driver at the front as a suggestion. The sugges tion can be accepted or rejected at the front. This function is not available with the following setting: "Limited (only Media/Radio)". 1. Enter a destination. 2. "Suggest destination to driver"
External devices General External devices can also be connected to the vehicle as additional entertainment sources. Connection of external audio and video devi ces or digital cameras using the AUX-IN port or HDMI connection in the rear. Operation is via the external device. Connection of external devices using the USB audio interface in the rear. Operation is same as in the front. Connection of a smartphone to the rear-seat entertainment system via Screen Mirroring. The connection setup is established in the same way as it is in the front, see page 57. 68 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 69 Rear-seat entertainment ENTERTAINMENT Frequently Asked Questions Why can nothing be selected on the screen?
Toggle the remote control to this screen. Why are radio or TV channels greyed out and cannot be selected?
Function is restricted because of the selected control setting. Change the setting. Why is the CD/DVD/Blu-ray disc not being played back?
The disc does not begin to play automatically. Start the CD/DVD/Blu-ray disc manually. Why is it not possible to adjust the volume of the vehicle loudspeakers from the rear?
Sound output in the rear is via headphones. If necessary, change the priority and output the sound via the vehicle loudspeakers. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 69 Seite 70 COMMUNICATION Telephone Telephone Vehicle equipment sary and operate the systems or devices with the vehicle at a standstill. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. Telephone functions General Mobile telephones can be connected to the vehi cle using Bluetooth, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. At high temperatures, the charging function of the mobile telephone may be restricted and functions may no longer work. To avoid malfunctions, do not operate a mobile phone from its keypad when it is connected to the vehicle. When using the mobile telephone via the vehicle, follow the phone's operating instructions. Safety note WARNING Incoming call If the caller's number is stored in the telephone book and is transferred by the network, the name of the contact is displayed. Otherwise, only the phone number is displayed. Incoming calls can be accepted in different ways. Accepting a call Via iDrive:
"Accept"
Press the relevant button on the steering wheel. Via the selection list in the instrument cluster:
Select using the knurled wheel on the steer ing wheel: "Accept"
Rejecting a call Via iDrive:
"Reject"
Via the selection list in the instrument cluster:
Select using the knurled wheel on the steer ing wheel: "Reject"
Via gestures: move your hand in the direction of the front passenger seat. Operating integrated information systems and communication devices during a journey may distract you from the road. You could lose con trol of the vehicle. There is a risk of accident. Only operate the systems or devices if the traf fic conditions allow you to do so. Stop if neces Ending a call Via iDrive:
"End call"
Press the relevant button on the steering wheel. 70 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 71 Telephone COMMUNICATION Recent calls The most recent outgoing, missed and incoming calls are transferred to the vehicle. Depending on the equipment installed, they are transferred from the main and additional telephone. 5. "Microphone" or "Loudspeakers"
6. To adjust: turn the Controller. 7. To save: press the Controller. Displays 1. "Communication"
2. "Recent calls"
The last 20 calls are displayed. Filtering the call list 1. "Calls:"
2. Select the desired setting. Dialling a number 1. "Communication"
2. "Dial number"
3. Enter the numbers. 4. Select the icon. The call is made using the mobile phone to which the telephone function is assigned. To make a call via the additional telephone:
1. Press the button. Dialling a number from the list 2. "Call via"
Select from the list. The call is made using the mobile telephone from which the entry came. Using Options: start the call using the second mobile telephone. To cancel: "End call"
Saving as a contact or adding to a contact Hold, resume An active call can be held and resumed later.
"Hold/Resume"
The call is held.
"Hold/Resume"
The call is continued. 1. Highlight the phone number. Muting the microphone 2. Press the button. 3. "Save as new contact" or "Add to contact"
"Microphone"
The microphone can be muted for the current call. Active calls To adjust the volume During a call, turn the volume knob on the radio until the required volume is achieved. The setting is saved for the current driver profile. Automatic volume compensation 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Sound"
4. "Volume settings"
A muted microphone is activated automatically:
When a new call is made. When toggling between call parties. DTMF overlap dialling DTMF overlap dialling is used to access network services or to control devices, for example to ac cess an answer phone remotely. This requires the DTMF code. 1.
"Digit input"
2. Enter DTMF code. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 71 Seite 72 COMMUNICATION Telephone Calls with a number of participants General It is possible to switch between calls or merge two calls to set up a telephone conference. The functions must be supported by the mobile tele phone and service provider. Accepting a call during another call If there is a second call during an ongoing call you may hear a call waiting signal.
"Accept"
The call is accepted and the existing call is held. Setting up a second call Another call can be set up during a call. 1.
"Contacts"
2. Select a new call number. The call is started and the first call is held. Switching between two calls, toggling It is possible to switch between two calls. 1. Set up two calls. 2. "Resume"
The phone switches to the call that is on hold. Setting up a conference call Two calls can be merged to set up a telephone conference. The calls must be set up using the same mobile telephone. 1. Set up two calls. 2.
"Place conference call"
Hands-free system General Calls conducted using the hands-free system can be continued on the mobile telephone and vice versa. From the mobile telephone to the hands-free system Calls that were started outside the vehicle's Bluetooth range can be continued via the hands-
free system when standby state or the ignition is switched on. The vehicle key must be in the ve hicle for this to work. Depending on the mobile telephone, the switch to hands-free mode is done automatically. If the changeover does not happen automatically, follow the instructions on the mobile telephone's display. See also the operating instructions for the mobile telephone. From the hands-free system to the mobile telephone Calls conducted on the hands-free system can also be continued on the mobile telephone, de pending on the mobile telephone. Follow the instructions on the mobile tele phone's display. See also the operating instruc tions for the mobile telephone. Contacts General Contacts can be created and edited. In addition, contacts can be transferred from the mobile tele phone and displayed. The contacts' photos can be displayed if the mobile telephone supports this function. Displaying all contacts 1. "Communication"
2. "Contacts"
72 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 73 Telephone COMMUNICATION The contacts are listed in alphabetical order. The contact search and quick search func tions are offered, depending on the number of contacts. Additional functions Depending on the equipment, the following func tions are available for the selected contact:
Contact search If there are more than 30 contacts, the contact search function is available. 1.
"Search"
2. Enter letters. The search results are displayed on the right-
hand side. 3. Tilt the Controller to the right. 4. Select the contact to display it. Quick search in lists If there are more than 30 contacts, a quick-
search function is available. Letters containing entries are shown in alphabetical order along the left-hand edge of the control display. 1. Turn the Controller quickly to the left or right. Start route guidance. Call contact. New e-mail. Deleting a contact A contact saved in the vehicle can be deleted. Contacts that were transferred from the mobile telephone cannot be deleted. 1. Highlight the required contact. 2. Press the button. 3. "Delete contact"
Deleting all contacts in the vehicle All contacts saved in the vehicle are deleted. The contacts transferred from the mobile telephone are not deleted. All the letters containing contacts are shown on the left-hand side. 1. Press the button. 2. "Delete all contacts in the vehicle"
2. Select the initial letter of the required contact. 3. "OK"
The first entry for the selected letter is dis played. New contact If necessary, "Clear fields"
1. Press the button. 2. "New contact"
3. Fill in the required fields. 4. "Save contact in the vehicle"
Saving a home contact The home contact can be saved and then ap pears at the top of the list of contacts. 1. "Home contact (empty)"
2. Fill in the required fields. 3. "Save contact in the vehicle"
Saving a contact in the vehicle 1. Press the button. 2. "Save contact in the vehicle"
A copy of the contact from the mobile tele phone is saved in the vehicle. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 73 Seite 74 COMMUNICATION Telephone Selecting sources It is possible to select whether the contacts are transferred from the mobile telephone, and if so, from which mobile telephone. 1. Press the button. 2. "Select sources for contacts"
3. Change the desired entry or add entries. 4. "Save contact in the vehicle"
Displaying photos of contacts Photos saved for contacts are saved in the vehi cle when the mobile telephone is connected to the vehicle. 3. Select the required mobile telephone. 1. "My Vehicle"
Sorting contacts The contact names can be displayed in a differ ent sequence. Depending on how the contacts were saved on the mobile telephone, the sorting order may differ from the selected sorting order. 2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. "Settings"
5. "Contact pictures"
6. Press the Controller. 1. Press the button. 2. "Sort contacts"
3. "Surname" or "First name"
Checking an address as a destination If the vehicle is equipped with a navigation sys tem, a contact can be adopted as a destination. 1. Select the desired contact. 2. Select an address. 3. "Check address" or "Search for address online"
4. Correct entries if necessary. 5. "Start route guidance"
The address can be transferred to route guid ance. Editing contacts When a contact which has been transferred from the mobile telephone is changed, a copy of the entry is created in the vehicle when saving. Contact entries with identical names are merged into one single contact. 1. Select the desired contact. 2. "Edit contact"
74 Voice control A smartphone connected to the vehicle can be operated via voice control. This requires voice control to be activated on the smartphone. Function Button on the steering wheel Press the button for at least 3 seconds. Voice control on the smartphone is activated. If activation is successful, a confirmation appears on the control display. If it was not possible to activate voice control, the list of Bluetooth devices appears on the control display. Additional functions General Depending on the mobile telephone, the following content is transferred from the mobile telephone to the vehicle:
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 75 Contacts, see page 72. SMS messages, see page 75. E-mails, see page 76. Calendar entries, appointments, see page 77. Tasks, see page 78. Memos, see page 78. The data transfer process can take a few mi nutes. Certain functions may need to be enabled by the mobile telephone provider or service provider. Information about mobile devices compatible with the vehicle is available from a Service Part ner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop. SMS messages Displaying all SMS messages 1. "Communication"
2. "Messaging"
For information on BMW messages, see page 103. Status Sym bol Meaning Read SMS message. Unread SMS message. Filtering a message list 1. Press the button. 2. "Filter messages"
3. Select the desired setting. Telephone COMMUNICATION Selecting sources It is possible to select whether SMS messages are transferred from the mobile telephone, and if so, from which mobile telephone. 1. Press the button. 2. "Select sources for messages"
3. Select the required mobile telephone. Deleting a conversation An entire conversation with a contact can be de leted. 1. Highlight the required SMS message. 2. Press the button. 3. "Delete text message thread"
4. "Yes"
Displaying an SMS message Select the desired SMS or conversation. The conversation with this contact is displayed. Answering or forwarding an SMS message 1. Select the required SMS message. The recipient of the SMS message is en tered automatically.
"Forward"
"To:"
Enter the number or contact. If necessary, tilt the Controller to the right to select the contact from the list of results. If necessary, select the mobile telephone from which the SMS message is being sent. For text recognition, see page 79. 3. "From:"
4. "Text:"
5. "Send"
A symbol indicates the status of the SMS mes sage. 2.
"Reply"
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 75 Seite 76 COMMUNICATION Telephone New SMS message 1. "Communication"
2. "Messaging"
3.
"Compose text message"
4. "To:"
which mobile telephone and where applicable from which user accounts. 1. Press the button. 2. "Select account"
3. Select the required accounts. A symbol indicates the status of the e-mail. Enter the number or contact. If necessary, tilt the Controller to the right to select the con tact from the list of results. Status 5. "From:"
6. "Text:"
7. "Send"
If necessary, select the mobile telephone from which the SMS message is being sent. Sym bol Meaning For text recognition, see page 79. E-mail has been read. Unread e-mail. To cancel: "Delete all contents"
Filtering e-mails Additional functions The following functions are available for a selec ted SMS message or a conversation. 1. Press the button. 2. "Filter emails"
3. Select the desired setting.
"Call sender"
"Add to contacts" or "Show sender"
Deleting an e-mail
"Forward", see page 75.
"Reply", see page 75.
"Delete"
Read out contents, see page 80.
"Use data", see page 80. 1. Select the required e-mail. 2. Press the button. 3. "Delete email"
4. "OK"
E-mail Displaying all e-mails 1. "Communication"
2. "Email"
Selecting an account It is possible to select whether e-mails are trans ferred from the mobile telephone, and if so, from Displaying all recipients If an e-mail has several recipients, they can be displayed and their data used for further func tions. 1. Select the desired e-mail. 2. Press the button. 3. "Show all recipients"
New e-mail 1. "Communication"
2. "Email"
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 76 Seite 77 Telephone COMMUNICATION 3.
"Compose email"
For text recognition, see page 79. 4. "To:"
7. "Send"
Enter an e-mail address or contact. If neces sary, tilt the Controller to the right to select the contact from the list of contacts. Additional functions The following functions are available for a selec ted e-mail. If necessary, select an account from which the e-mail is to be sent.
"Read out", see page 80.
"Reply", see page 77.
"Add to contacts" or "Show sender"
5. "From:"
6. "Subject:"
7. "Text:"
8. "Send"
For text recognition, see page 79. For text recognition, see page 79.
"Mark as unread"
"Delete email"
Calendar To cancel: "Delete all contents"
Displaying the calendar Answering or forwarding an e-mail 1. Select the desired e-mail. 1. "Communication"
2. "Calendar"
2.
"Reply"
"Reply"
The recipient of the e-mail is entered au tomatically.
"Reply to all"
All recipients of the e-mail are entered au tomatically.
"Forward"
Enter an e-mail address or contact. If nec essary, tilt the Controller to the right to se lect the contact from the list of contacts. The appointments for the current week are displayed. To display other days in the calendar:
"Show previous week"
"Show next week"
Showing a calendar month Select a calendar day. The month overview is displayed. Calendar days with appointments are marked. Changing to the current day 3. "To:"
4. "From:"
Enter an e-mail address or contact. If neces sary, tilt the Controller to the right to select the contact from the list of results. 1. Press the button. 2. "Change to today"
If necessary, select a mobile telephone or user account from which the e-mail is to be sent. 5. If necessary, "Subject:"
For text recognition, see page 79. 6. "Text:"
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 77 Seite 78 COMMUNICATION Telephone Selecting sources Activating reminders It is possible to select whether appointments are transferred from the mobile telephone, and if so, from which mobile telephone. 1. Press the button. 2. "Activate reminders"
1. Select the required calendar entry. 3. Select the required mobile telephone. 1. Press the button. 2. "Select source"
3. Select the required mobile telephone. Activating reminders 1. Press the button. 2. "Activate reminders"
Reminders are displayed in the notifications and in the status field, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Deactivating reminders 2.
"Deactivate reminders"
Updating the calendar To update data, see page 80. Additional functions Depending on the equipment, the following func tions are available for a selected appointment:
Memos Read out contents, see page 80. Start route guidance.
"Use details", see page 80. Reminders are displayed in the notifications and in the status field, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Updating tasks To update data, see page 80. Selecting sources It is possible to select whether tasks are transfer red from the mobile telephone, and if so, from which mobile telephone. 1. Press the button. 2. "Select source"
Additional functions The following functions are available in a selec ted task. Read out contents, see page 80.
"Use data", see page 80. Displaying all memos 1. "Communication"
2. "Memos"
All voice memos and text memos are dis played. Exporting all voice memos To export voice memos via the USB port, a com patible device needs to be connected to the USB port. The export overwrites voice memos that are al ready on the USB device. Tasks Displaying tasks 1. "Communication"
2. "Tasks"
All tasks are displayed. Sorting tasks 1. "Sorted by"
2. Select the desired setting. 78 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 79 Compatible devices: USB mass storage devi ces, for example USB memory sticks or MP3 players with USB port. Incompatible devices: USB hard disks, USB hubs, USB memory card readers with multi ple slots, Apple iPod/iPhone. File systems: current file systems for USB data storage media are supported. FAT32 format is recommended. General Principle The voice memo is displayed in the list of voice memos. 1. Press the button. 2. "Export all memos (USB)"
Deleting all voice memos 1. Press the button. 2. "Delete all voice memos"
3. "OK"
New voice memo
"New voice memo"
1. 2. 3.
"Pause recording"
4. "Save"
To cancel: "Cancel"
Displaying a memo Select the desired memo. Additional functions
"Export (USB)", see page 78.
"Delete"
"Play", see page 80. Updating notes To update data, see page 80. The following functions are possible with a selec ted voice memo.
"Email with voice memo", see page 76. Principle Telephone COMMUNICATION Text recognition/dictation function The feature depends on the vehicle equipment and the national-market version. Spoken words are detected by voice recognition and converted to text. The text can be corrected and added to as needed. The text can be used as the subject or content of e-mails or SMS messages. To use the function, data is sent across an encrypted connection to a service pro vider where it is then stored. Operating requirements The mobile telephone must support the function. The following function is activated: "Server speech recognition"
Select the desired language. Select the symbol to start the recording. Select the symbol to stop the recording. 1. 2. 3. 4.
"Confirm text"
5.
"Delete last dictation"
"Delete all"
"Read out full text"
"Read out last dictation"
Improving voice recognition for contact names The contact names on a connected mobile tele phone are transferred to the voice recognition system. This improves recognition of contact names when they are converted into text. To use the function, data is sent across an encrypted connection to a service provider where it is then stored.
"Start recording"/"Resume recording"
Recording texts Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 79 Seite 80 COMMUNICATION Telephone Activating/deactivating the function This function can be enabled or disabled for each mobile telephone. Using data Phone numbers, e-mail addresses in the calen dar, SMS messages, etc. can be utilised further. 5. "Upload of contact names for dictation 3. All usable data is displayed. 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. Select the required device. function"
Reading out SMS, e-mails, tasks, text memos and calendar entries can be read out.
"Play"
"Pause"
"Next section"/"Next element"
"Previous section"/"Previous element"
Tilt the Controller to the left to end. Playback Voice memos can be played back.
"Play"
"Pause"
"Fast forward"
"Fast reverse"
Updating data Memos, tasks and calendar appointments can be updated. 1. "Communication"
2. Select the desired setting:
"Calendar"
"Tasks"
"Memos"
3. Press the button. 4. "Update data"
While the vehicle is moving:
1. Select the required element, for example an SMS message. 2. "Use data"
4. Select the required element, for example a phone number. 5. Tilt the Controller to the right. All available options are displayed.
"Compose email"
"Compose text message"
"Add to contact"
"Save as contact"
"Call number"
6. Select the desired setting. The elements can be selected individually when the vehicle is stationary. The available options are displayed. Snap-in adapter Principle The snap-in adapter is used for:
Storing the mobile telephone. Charging the battery. Connecting to the external aerial of the vehi cle. This ensures better network reception and uni form reproduction quality. General Further information on snap-in adapters which are compatible with and support the functions of the mobile phone is available from a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop. 80 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 81 At high temperatures, the charging functions of the mobile telephone may be limited and func tions may no longer work. Installed position The snap-in adapter is located in the front centre armrest. The direction of installation in the centre armrest varies from vehicle to vehicle. Inserting the snap-in adapter 1. Press the button and take out the cover. 2. Insert the snap-in adapter at the front, ar row 1, and push down, arrow 2, until the adapter engages. Telephone COMMUNICATION tions, arrow 1, and push down, arrow 2, until it engages. Removing the mobile telephone Depending on the mobile telephone, press or slide the button and remove the mobile tele phone. Depending on the mobile telephone, re-
attach the protective caps of the aerial connector and the USB port of the mobile telephone while applicable. Removing the snap-in adapter Push the button in front of the snap-in adapter. Remove the adapter and reinsert the cover if necessary. Inserting the mobile telephone 1. Depending on the mobile telephone, remove the protective caps from the aerial connector and the USB port of the mobile telephone if applicable. Rear telephone Initial operation 2. Slide the mobile telephone with buttons fac ing upwards towards the electrical connec Principle The rear telephone consists of a handset and a snap-in adapter. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 81 Seite 82 COMMUNICATION Telephone A SIM card or a mobile telephone with SIM card is needed to use the telephone in the rear. Calls can be transferred from the handset to the hands-free system and vice versa. Via the integrated Wi-Fi hotspot, various devices, for example a laptop, can connect to the Internet wirelessly via the WLAN. General Service providers Some functions depend on the service provider and contract. If you have any further questions, please contact the service provider directly. TWIN SIM cards If the snap-in adapter and another mobile tele phone you are carrying with you use what are known as "TWIN cards" with the same telephone number, switch off the device which is not being used. Otherwise, the telephone in the rear may not work properly. Overview Removing the handset Pull the handset upwards. Inserting the handset Handset and snap-in adapter Operation using the SIM card Insert the handset into the holder, arrow 1, and push down, arrow 2, until it engages. Principle The snap-in adapter directly accesses the SIM card of the mobile telephone. The handset and snap-in adapter are in the cen tre armrest in rear. The layout of the handset and snap-in adapter can vary depending on the equipment installed. 82 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 83 Inserting the SIM card 1. Press the button, arrow 1. 2. Pull the snap-in adapter upwards and for wards, arrow 2. 3. Push the SIM card into the SIM card slot on the side of the snap-in adapter until it en gages. 4. Insert the snap-in adapter into the holder and push down until it engages. Removing the SIM card To remove the SIM card from the snap-in adapter, briefly press the SIM card into the SIM card slot. Operation using the SIM Access Profile (SAP) Telephone COMMUNICATION The calls and the connection to the external aer ial are established via the snap-in adapter. The radiation resulting from the transmission process is conducted away from the vehicle interior. If a connected mobile telephone supports the download of saved phone book entries, the inter nal phone book is displayed on the handset and the control display. Operating requirements SAP-compatible mobile phone. Further infor mation on compatible models is available from a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a special ist workshop. Mobile phone is switched on with Bluetooth interface activated. No SIM card is inserted into the snap-in adapter. Snap-in adapter is installed. The handset is switched on. Connecting the mobile telephone via SAP 1. Press and hold the button on the snap-in adapter for approximately 5 seconds until the acoustic signal sounds twice in quick succession. The LED above the button flashes alternately green and yellow. 2. The 16-digit SAP PIN is displayed on the 3. "Connect" with BMW GSM SIA. 4. Enter the displayed PIN in the mobile tele handset. phone. Principle Disconnection Using the SIM Access Profile (SAP), the snap-in adapter accesses the SIM card of the mobile tel ephone via Bluetooth. The handset connected to the snap-in adapter can be used instead of the mobile telephone. Disable the SAP connection on the mobile telephone. If the Bluetooth interface is not Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 83 Seite 84 COMMUNICATION Telephone disabled, the connection is automatically re-
established after approximately 10 seconds. Bluetooth passkey Switch off the handset. General Move the mobile telephone approximately 10 metres away from the vehicle. Connecting the snap-in adapter to the vehicle Operating requirements The Bluetooth passkey on the back of the snap-in adapter is known. The snap-in adapter is inserted in the centre armrest. The SIM card is inserted into the snap-in adapter or the SIM Access Profile (SAP) is active. Connecting a device Via the Control Centre:
1.
"My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
4. "Connect new device"
The Bluetooth passkey is located on the back of the snap-in adapter. To read the passkey, remove the snap-in adapter, see page 82. The number in the PIN line is the Bluetooth passkey. You can change it to a PIN of your choice. Changing the Bluetooth passkey In the "Settings" menu:
1. "Bluetooth"
2. "Ok"
3. "Change Passkey"
4. "Ok"
6. "Ok"
5. Enter new passkey. Resetting the Bluetooth passkey Press and hold the button on the snap-
in adapter for approximately 11 sec onds. The LED above the button illuminates red. All Bluetooth passkey connections are deleted. 5. Press and hold the button on the snap-in adapter for approximately 3 seconds until the acoustic signal sounds once. The LED flashes green. Status display LEDs 6. Enter the Bluetooth passkey of the snap-in adapter on the control display. 7.
"Telephone"
8. The device is connected and displayed in the LED above Bluetooth but ton Meaning device list. Illuminates green. Bluetooth connection to the vehicle, handset, head set or mobile telephone ac tivated. Text message memory full. Illuminates or ange. 84 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 85 Telephone COMMUNICATION If the handset is switched off and on again while the vehicle is in motion, the Bluetooth connec tion must be re-established on the control dis play. Functional requirement for readiness indicator The SIM card is inserted into the snap-in adapter or a mobile telephone is connected via SIM Access Profile. The handset is switched on. The PIN for the SIM card has been entered or the PIN query, see page 94, has been sup pressed. It is also possible to enter the PIN on the con trol display if the snap-in adapter is connec ted to the vehicle. Mobile telephone reception must be guaran The standby indicator and name of the network operator are displayed. Display buttons Calls can be made from the front via the hands-
free system or directly via the handset. teed. Options for use Using the handset Principle Calls can only be made directly via the handset. Operating requirements Snap-in adapter installed in the vehicle. SIM card inserted in the snap-in adapter. Mobile telephone connected to the snap-in adapter via the SIM Access Profile (SAP). Using the hand-free system Principle Operating requirements Snap-in adapter installed in the vehicle. SIM card inserted in the snap-in adapter. Mobile telephone connected to the snap-in adapter via the SIM Access Profile (SAP). Snap-in adapter connected to the vehicle. Or:
Or:
Operation Basic principles Connect button call. On/off/end button Press the button. Dial the displayed or highlighted phone number, accept the Press and hold the button: to switch on and off. Press the button: to end a call. The current functions of these buttons are shown in the bottom line of the display. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 85 Seite 86 Arrow keys COMMUNICATION Telephone Press the button: to select the function. Symbols Press the up/down arrow keys to browse in me nus. If call acceptance, see page 92, is activated, take the handset from its dock. Press the left/right arrow keys: to adjust the call volume during a call. Rejecting a call Press the button or "Reject". White square: function deactivated. Black square: function activated. Incoming call Accepting a call If the number of the caller is saved in the phone book and is transferred by the network, the name of the phone book entry is displayed. Press the button or "Answer". Making a call Via the number keys 1. Enter the complete phone number with area code/national dialling code. 2. Press the button. To delete the last number during entry: "Delete"
Via redial The last ten phone numbers dialled are automat ically saved. 1. Press the button. The last dialled numbers are displayed. 3. Press the button. Via the phone book 1. "Ph.book"
The most recent volume setting is saved and re tained for the next call. Text entry Press a number key repeatedly until the de sired character is displayed. If the next letter is entered with the same key as the current letter, wait briefly until the cursor is displayed again. To insert a space: 0 key. To switch between upper or lower case:
# key. To insert symbols: 1 key. To switch to number mode: press and hold the # key. Menus
"Last calls"
"Phone book"
"Text messag."
"Settings"
86 Press "Menu". This contains the following sub-
menus:
2. Highlight number. Press the up/down arrow keys to toggle between the menus. Press "Ok" to select the menu. 2. Enter the first letter of the desired entry or browse using the arrow keys. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 87 3. Highlight the entry. 4. Press the button. Via SMS In the "Text messag." menu:
1. "Inbox" or "Outbox"
3. Highlight the entry. 5. Call up "Options". 2. "Ok"
4. "Ok"
6. "Call"
7. "Ok"
8. Press the button. Via the call list In the "Last calls" menu:
Telephone COMMUNICATION 5. "Activate"
6. "Ok"
8. "Ok"
2. "Ok"
3. "Activate"
4. "Ok"
6. "Ok"
7. Enter the phone number for the diversion. Diverting fax and data calls 1. "Fax calls" or "Data calls"
5. Enter the phone number for the diversion. 1. Select the desired call forwarding. 2. "Status"
3. "Ok"
The status is displayed. The number is shown on the control display. Checking the status 1. "Missed calls" or "Received calls"
Disabling all call forwarding 2. "Ok"
3. Highlight the entry. 1. "Deactivate all"
2. "Ok"
4. Press the button. Calls with a number of participants Forwarding a call Call waiting Principle If there is a second call during an ongoing call, you hear a call waiting signal. Incoming calls are diverted to another phone number.
"Answer" or "Reject". A password might be required to set this up. Setting up a second call All functions are in the "Settings" menu under
"Call forward". 3. "Forward all calls", "If busy", "If not avail." or Switching between two calls, toggling 4. Select an entry from the phone book or the number of the other party. Forwarding calls 1. "Voice calls"
2. "Ok"
"If no answer"
4. "Ok"
1. "Options"
2. "Hold"
3. "Back"
1. "Options"
2. "Switch"
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 87 Seite 88 COMMUNICATION Telephone Telephone conference Configuring the display Merge two calls to set up a conference. In the "Phone book" menu:
Terminating the second call when toggling New entry Terminating a conference call In the "Phone book" menu:
1. "Options"
2. "Conference"
Terminating calls Terminating the current call
"End call"
Terminating all calls 1. "Options"
2. "End call"
1. "Options"
2. "Switch"
3. "End call"
1. "Options"
2. "Conf. participants"
3. Select the call. 4. "End active call"
Phone book Selecting the storage location If the mobile telephone supports downloading of internal phone book entries and this function is active, the internal memory of the mobile tele phone is selected as the storage location. The function "Memory place" is then not available. Select the SIM card or snap-in adapter as the storage location. In the "Phone book" menu:
1. "Memory place"
3. "SIM" or "GSM-SIA" or "Both"
2. "Ok"
4. "Ok"
88 1. "Private Ph.book"
2. "Ok"
Function is enabled or disabled. Available memory In the "Phone book" menu:
1. "Memory place"
2. "Ok"
3. "Status"
4. "Ok"
Use the international format when saving phone numbers. Press and hold the asterisk button until + is shown on the control display. 1. "New entry"
2. "Ok"
3. Enter name. 4. "Ok"
6. "Store"
7. "Ok"
5. Enter the complete phone number. Transferring entries Contact data can be transferred from, for exam ple, an Outlook file to the rear telephone via a WLAN connection. To do this, connect a WLAN-
capable mobile telephone or notebook to the rear telephone, see page 95. Calling up:
1. Start the Internet browser on the device. 2. Enter the following address in the address line of Internet browser:
http://192.168.1.1 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 89 Telephone COMMUNICATION The CON-SIA2 page is displayed. Editing an entry 3. Select the UPLOAD tab. In the "Phone book" menu:
When doing so, make sure that the settings and notation for the source file are precisely as shown in the example. Each line in the Ex cel file is saved in the phone book as a sepa rate entry. 4. Press the Browse button and select the re quired file. 5. Press the UPLOAD PB button. Entry from call lists Save phone numbers from call lists in the phone book. In the "Last calls" menu:
1. "Numbers dialled", "Missed calls" or 1. "Find entry"
2. "Ok"
4. "Edit"
5. "Ok"
with "Ok". 7. "Store"
8. "Ok"
3. Highlight the entry and select with "Ok". 6. Edit the name or number and confirm delete 7. Enter the name and number and confirm
"Received calls"
2. "Ok"
3. Highlight the entry. 4. "Options"
5. "Store number"
6. "Ok"
each with "Ok". 8. "Store"
9. "Ok"
Entry from SMS In the "Text messag." menu:
1. "Inbox" or "Outbox"
2. "Ok"
4. "Options"
5. "Extract number"
6. "Ok"
3. Highlight the SMS and select with "Ok". Deleting an entry In the "Phone book" menu:
1. "Find entry"
2. "Ok"
3. Highlight the entry. 4. "Ok"
5. "Delete"
6. "Ok"
7. "Yes"
Showing details In the "Phone book" menu:
1. "Find entry"
2. "Ok"
3. Highlight the entry. 4. "Ok"
5. "Details"
6. "Ok"
SMS General Received SMS messages are saved automati cally. If necessary, delete saved SMS messages so that you can receive new SMS messages. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 89 Seite 90 COMMUNICATION Telephone Monitor the memory status, see page 91, on the SIM card. All functions are in the "Text messag." menu. Forwarding an SMS Display desired SMS, see page 90. Setting the SMS Service Centre The phone number of the Service Centre is saved. 1. "Settings"
2. "Ok"
3. "Servicecentre"
5. Check the phone number. Displaying SMS messages 4. "Ok"
6. "Ok"
1. "Inbox"
2. "Ok"
Writing an SMS Creating and sending an SMS 1. "New text msg"
2. "Ok"
1. "Options"
2. "Forward"
3. "Ok"
4. "Options"
5. "Send"
6. "Ok"
8. "Ok"
9. "Send"
2. "Options"
3. "Reply"
4. "Ok"
6. "Options"
7. "Send"
All SMS are displayed. To read an SMS, highlight the message and
"Ok". 5. Enter the text, see page 86. 7. Enter the phone number or use "Search" to open the phone book and highlight an entry. Replying to an SMS 1. Display SMS messages, see page 90. 3. Enter the text, see page 86, and insert a tem plate/symbol if necessary, see page 90. 3. Highlight the template/symbol. 7. Enter the phone number or use "Search" to open the phone book and highlight an entry. Saving created SMS messages Created SMS messages can be saved to the SIM card for future use. Inserting a template/symbol 1. Create an SMS, see page 90. 2. "Options"
4. "Ok"
5. "Options"
6. "Send" or "Store"
1. "New text msg"
2. "Ok"
3. Enter the text, see page 86. 4. "Options"
4. "Options"
5. "Send"
6. "Ok"
8. "Ok"
9. "Send"
90 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 91 5. "Store"
6. "Ok"
1. "Settings"
2. "Ok"
3. "Store text msg"
4. "Ok"
Deleting an SMS 1. "Inbox" or "Outbox"
2. "Ok"
4. "Options"
5. "Delete"
6. "Ok"
7. "Yes"
Automatically save SMS messages Save sent SMS messages automatically. Activating the automatic status report Show available memory when sending an SMS. Function is enabled or disabled. Function is enabled or disabled. 3. Highlight the SMS and select with "Ok". Telephone COMMUNICATION The amount of used and unused memory is displayed. 1. "Settings"
2. "Ok"
3. "Status report"
4. "Ok"
Setting the transmission time Specify a maximum length of time for attempts to send an SMS. 1. "Settings"
2. "Ok"
3. "Validity"
4. "Ok"
6. "Ok"
5. Highlight the time period. Deleting oldest read SMS messages If the SMS message memory is full, the LED above the key illuminates orange. Function is enabled or disabled. Selecting the language The oldest read SMS can be deleted. Set the language for the SMS. Press and hold the button on the snap-
in adapter for approximately 3 seconds until the LED above the button flashes orange. Options 1. "New text msg"
2. "Ok"
3. "Options"
4. "Input language"
5. "Ok"
Querying the memory status 6. Highlight the language. This symbol indicates that there is not 7. "Ok"
enough memory available to save the SMS mes sages. Delete saved SMS messages, see page 91. Settings The desired language is enabled. 1. "Settings"
2. "Ok"
3. "Memory capacity"
4. "Ok"
General Unless otherwise indicated, the functions are in the "Settings" menu. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 91 Seite 92 COMMUNICATION Telephone Telephone Activating/deactivating call number transmission Display call number to call receiver. 6. Press the right arrow key once. 7. Press the down arrow key three times. 8. Press the right arrow key twice. 9. Highlight the language and select with "Ok". 5. "Activate", "Deactivate" or "Network-
3. "All calls" or select entry. Acoustic signal for a call during another call. Call acceptance on removal The call is accepted when you lift the handset from the dock. Deleting the call list In the "Last calls" menu:
1. "Delete"
2. "Ok"
4. "Ok"
5. "Yes"
1. "Call options"
2. "Ok"
4. "Ok"
3. "Answer on eject"
Setting the call volume 1. "Telephone"
2. "Ok"
3. "Ring tone vol. SIA"
4. "Ok"
6. "Ok"
5. Alter the setting. 1. "Call options"
2. "Ok"
4. "Ok"
3. "Transmit caller ID"
depend."
Setting call waiting 1. "Call options"
3. "Call waiting"
2. "Ok"
4. "Ok"
6. "Ok"
5. "Activate" or "Deactivate"
1. "Telephone"
2. "Ok"
3. "Language"
4. "Ok"
6. "Ok"
8. "Ok"
7. Highlight the language. Resetting the language 1. Press the button. 2. "Menu"
Selecting the menu language and input language 5. "Menu language" or "Input language"
Setting the brightness and lighting duration Create the setting for the control display. 1. "Telephone"
2. "Ok"
3. "Brightness" or "Backlight durat."
4. Adjusting the settings. 5. "Ok"
3. Press the down arrow key three times. 4. Press the right arrow key once. 5. Press the down arrow key once. 92 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 93 Telephone COMMUNICATION Automatic key lock The keypad is locked automatically if no key has been pressed for a certain time. Function Factory setting Bluetooth name. GSM SIA BMW. This provides protection against inadvertent op eration of the keys. Call acceptance for hand set. Switched on. Cancelling the key lock Principle Follow the instructions on the handset display. Restoring factory settings If you reset the handset to the factory settings, the following settings are made. This does not affect the SIM card and network settings. 1. "Telephone"
2. "Ok"
3. "Autom. keylock"
4. "Ok"
1. "Telephone"
2. "Ok"
3. "Default settings"
4. "Ok"
5. "Yes"
Function Phone book. Private phone book. Switched off. Ring tone volume. 4 Network selection On older SIM cards, you may need to enable roaming. Roaming enables you to connect to other phone networks abroad. Automatic or manual network selection With automatic network selection, the handset connects to an available network. With manual network selection, an available net work can be selected. If the handset is connec ted to another network, a triangle is shown on the control display. Factory setting The phone book is deleted. 2. "Ok"
4. "Ok"
1. "Network selection"
3. "Automatic" or "Manual"
Manual network selection 1. "Netw. select."
2. "Ok"
3. "Select network"
4. Select network. 5. "Ok"
Display of the phone book. Both. Save text messages auto matically. Switched off. Transmission time for text messages. Maximum. Status report for text mes sages. Switched off. Key lock. Brightness. Lighting duration. Switched off. 3 3 Language. English. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 93 Seite 94 COMMUNICATION Telephone Authorisation and security Calling up the menu Enabling/disabling the PIN query Do not deactivate the PIN query, otherwise the SIM card is not protected against misuse. 1. "Security"
2. "Ok"
3. "Call barring"
4. "Ok"
5. "Activate" or "Deactivate"
All international calls. 7. Enter any PIN and confirm with "Ok". 1. "Outgoing calls"
1. "Security"
2. "Ok"
3. "PIN query"
4. "Ok"
6. "Ok"
Changing the PIN If the PIN query is activated:
1. "Security"
2. "Ok"
3. "Change PIN"
4. "Ok"
Barring outgoing calls Outgoing calls can be suppressed:
All except for emergency call. All international calls except home country. 3. "All calls", "International calls" or "Int. exc. 2. "Ok"
homectry"
4. "Ok"
5. "Activate", "Deactivate" or "Status"
6. Enter your password. 7. "Ok"
5. Enter the current PIN and confirm with "Ok". 6. Enter the new PIN twice and confirm each time with "Ok". Incoming calls Incoming calls can be suppressed:
Resetting the SIM card block If the incorrect PIN is entered three times, the SIM card is blocked.
"Please enter PUK:" appears on the control dis play. A PIN Unblocking Key PUK or Super PIN is re quired; these can only be entered on the hand set. All calls. All international calls. 1. "Incoming calls"
2. "Ok"
4. "Ok"
3. "All calls", "Int'l calls"
5. "Activate", "Deactivate" or "Status"
6. Enter your password. After entering the PUK, assign a new PIN, see page 94. 7. "Ok"
Deactivating call barring 1. "Deactivate all"
2. Enter the password and confirm with "Ok". These functions are password-protected to pre vent unauthorised use. Resetting settings All snap-in adapter settings are reset to factory settings, see page 93. The WLAN will need to be Barring calls General 94 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 95 re-configured and the Bluetooth connections re-
established. Press the buttons simultane Wi-Fi hotspot in the rear ously. Principle A device such as a WLAN-capable notebook can be wirelessly connected to the snap-in adapter via the WLAN. Operating requirements The SIM card has been inserted into the snap-in adapter and the snap-in adapter is ready for operation. The device is on and ready for operation. The WLAN connection on the device is switched on. The access data of the service provider is known: APN, user name, password. The APN, or the access point of the service provider, will change when you switch to an other mobile telephone network, for example abroad. Please ask the service provider about which APN to use for other mobile telephone networks. The WPA2 key and the name of the snap-in adapter, SSID, are available. The information can be found on the back of the snap-in adapter. Connecting the device to the snap-
in adapter 1. Check whether the bottom LED above the WLAN button flashes green. If the LED does not flash green:
Telephone COMMUNICATION Press the button on the snap-in adapter for approximately 5 seconds until the bottom LED above the WLAN button flashes green. 2. On the device, start the program for setting up wireless networks, see the operating in structions of the device. 3. Select "BMW Wireless" from the list of wire less networks within range of the snap-in adapter and connect. 4. Enter the WPA2 key. The bottom LED above the WLAN button on the snap-in adapter is illuminated green if a connection has been established. Configuring the connection to the Internet To establish a connection to the Internet you need to configure the snap-in adapter. 1. Start the Internet browser on the device. 2. Enter the following URL in the Internet browser's URL bar: http://192.168.1.1 The CON-SIA2 page is displayed. 3. Select "WAN". 4. If the fields are still blank, enter the data. The data is provided by the service provider.
"APN": access point of the service provider.
"Username": user name.
"Password": password. 5. Confirm with "Submit". 6. Select "WLAN". 7. The name of the snap-in adapter is stated in the "SSID" field. If desired, this name can be changed to suit personal preferences. 8. Keep all other settings. Resetting WLAN settings The WLAN settings of the snap-in adapter are reset to factory settings. The configuration has to be carried out again. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 95 Seite 96 COMMUNICATION Telephone Press and hold the WLAN button for ap proximately 9 seconds until the bottom Bluetooth headset LED over the button flashes red. Then release the button. Principle Switching the WLAN on and off on the snap-in adapter To be able to use a Bluetooth headset, it needs to be connected to the snap-in adapter. A Blue tooth headset that has already been registered is automatically connected to snap-in adapter. To switch on: press and hold the WLAN button until the bottom LED is illumina General ted green. To switch off: press and hold the WLAN button until the bottom LED flashes green and then ex tinguishes. If another Bluetooth headset is registered, the data of the previous Bluetooth headset is de leted. Only one Bluetooth headset can be regis tered and connected at any one time. Status display LEDs The snap-in adapter is inserted in the centre Frequently Asked Questions Why is it not possible to connect to the Internet?
Check whether WLAN is switched on at the snap-in adapter and on the device. Why is it not possible to connect to the Internet even though WLAN is switched on at the snap-in adapter and on the device?
The UMTS network may be busy. In this case, change to another network, see page 93, GSM. Top LED above WLAN button Meaning Illuminates yel low. Internet connection via GSM, 2G. Illuminates green. Internet connection via UMTS, 3G. Bottom LED above WLAN button Does not illumi nate. Meaning WLAN deactivated. Illuminates green. WLAN is activated. Operating requirements Depending on the Bluetooth headset, regis tration with the snap-in adapter is performed automatically. The Bluetooth headset supports a fixed pass key which has a default setting of 0000; this can be altered if required at http://
192.168.1.1 on the Connectivity-SIA2.0 page under BT Headset. The Bluetooth headset is switched on. Set it to visible if necessary. armrest. Ignition or standby state is switched on and the vehicle key is in the vehicle. The SIM card is inserted in the snap-in adapter or the mobile telephone is connected to the snap-in adapter via the SIM Access Profile. Connecting the Bluetooth headset 1. Press and hold the button on the snap-in adapter for approximately 9 seconds until the acoustic signal sounds four times in quick succession. 96 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 97 Telephone COMMUNICATION The LED above the button flashes blue. 2. Switch on the Bluetooth headset and set it to Conducting a call with the hands-free system visible if necessary. 3. Depending on the Bluetooth headset, press and hold the talk button on the Bluetooth headset to connect with the snap-in adapter. See the operating instructions for the Blue tooth headset. The Bluetooth headset is connected once the LED on the snap-in adapter is no longer illuminated. Accepting a call Press the talk button on the Bluetooth head set twice to accept the call using the Blue tooth headset. Select "Handsfree off" on the rear handset or lift the rear handset out of the dock to take the call with the rear handset. Conducting a call with the rear handset Press the talk button on the Bluetooth head set twice to accept the call using the Blue tooth headset. Incoming calls are indicated by the hands-free system or the snap-in adapter. Select "Handsfree on" on the rear handset to accept the call using the hands-free system. The calls can also be accepted using an already connected Bluetooth headset. Press the talk button on the Bluetooth headset. Making a call Using the Bluetooth headset, it is possible to call the last number dialled using the hands-free sys tem or handset. Press the talk button on the Bluetooth headset twice. Conducting a call with the Bluetooth headset Press the talk button on the Bluetooth head set twice within 1 second to take the call us ing the hands-free system. Remove the rear handset from the tray to take the call with the rear handset. Select "Handsfree on" on the rear handset to accept the call using the hands-free system. Calls can only be conducted on one terminal de vice at a time:
Transferring a call General The hands-free system. The rear handset. The Bluetooth headset. An incoming call can be heard through the termi nal device that took the call, such as the rear handset. A call can be transferred between terminal devi ces during a call. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 97 Seite 98 COMMUNICATION Services and applications Services and applications Vehicle equipment Safety note This chapter describes all standard, country-spe cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op tional equipment selected or the national-market version. This also applies to safety-relevant func tions and systems. Please comply with the rele vant laws and regulations when using the corre sponding functions and systems. General The Teleservices, intelligent emergency call or ConnectedDrive Services features are required to use the services and applications described here. The content and scope of the services that are available can vary by country. Therefore, it is possible that some of the services and applica tions described in the Owner's Handbook may not be offered, or may not yet be available in the vehicle's country of registration. Details on availability, general Terms of Business and Use, as well as on the content and scope of ConnectedDrive can be obtained from www.bmw-connecteddrive.com or your Service Partner. Services and applications may be provided in the following ways:
In the scope of the vehicle order; for example as optional equipment. WARNING Operating integrated information systems and communication devices during a journey may distract you from the road. You could lose con trol of the vehicle. There is a risk of accident. Only operate the systems or devices if the traf fic conditions allow you to do so. Stop if neces sary and operate the systems or devices with the vehicle at a standstill. BMW Teleservices Principle Teleservices are services that help to keep the vehicle mobile. General The feature depends on the vehicle equipment and the national-market version. For more information regarding available serv ices, the manufacturer of the vehicle recom mends that you contact a Service Partner or cus tomer support. Teleservices may include the following services:
Teleservice Call, see page 99. Teleservice Report, see page 99. Teleservice Battery Guard, see page 99. Your Service Partner, see page 100. Via the BMW ConnectedDrive Portal on the Online logbook, see page 100 Internet. Roadside Assistance, see Owner's Handbook Via iDrive on the control display of the vehicle for the vehicle. in the ConnectedDrive Store. BMW Accident Assistance, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. 98 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 99 Services and applications COMMUNICATION Requirements Activated ConnectedDrive contract, equip ment with intelligent emergency call or BMW ConnectedDrive services. Mobile reception. General The Teleservice Report is free of charge and is activated for vehicles that meet the following re quirements:
Certain technical requirements are met. Ignition or standby state is switched on. Active BMW ConnectedDrive contract. Teleservice Call Automatic Teleservice Call Teleservice data relating to a vehicle's service re quirements is automatically transmitted by BMW to the Service Partner when a service is due. If possible, the Service Partner will contact you to arrange a service appointment. In so doing, the Service Partner can prepare pre cisely for service appointments. This reduces the length of the workshop stay. Last Teleservice Call Principle The last Teleservice Call, for example the last message sent to the Service Partner, can be shown on the control display. General Displaying the last Teleservice Call To check when the last Teleservice Call was sent:
Equipment with intelligent emergency call or with ConnectedDrive services. Neither personal information nor position data is transferred. Displays To display when the last Teleservice Report was transferred, see page 99. Teleservice Battery Guard Principle If the battery charge state falls below certain lev els, BMW informs you or the Service Partner di rectly or when the vehicle is next started in de fined cases. If required and possible, the Service Partner will contact you to arrange a service appointment. The Teleservice Battery Guard is available in specific countries and under the following condi tions:
Certain technical requirements are met. Active BMW ConnectedDrive contract. Equipment with intelligent emergency call or with ConnectedDrive services. To receive information from the Teleservice Battery Guard, your contact data must be saved in the ConnectedDrive Portal. 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "Vehicle status"
3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
"Teleservice Call"
Teleservice Report Principle The technical data from the vehicle is transferred as needed to BMW at regular intervals. This is used to evaluate the further development of BMW products. Displays To display when the last Teleservice Battery Guard Call was transferred, see page 99. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 99 Seite 100 COMMUNICATION Services and applications Your Service Partner Principle The preset Service Partner is displayed. You have the option of contacting the Service Part ner. General To use Service Partner management in the vehi cle, log in to the ConnectedDrive customer portal with your ConnectedDrive login details. In addi tion, the vehicle must be assigned to your ac count in the ConnectedDrive customer portal. The Service Partner menu can also be selected using the last Teleservice Call, see page 99. Displaying Service Partners The Service Partner that is currently assigned to the vehicle is displayed as a contact in the vehi cle. 1. "ConnectedDrive" or "Communication"
2. "BMW Assistance"
3. "Your Service Partner" or select Service Part ner Management if necessary. The assigned Service Partner is displayed along with all its contact information. Depending on the equipment, the following func tions are available in a contact:
"Start route guidance"
Call contact.
"Compose email"
Changing Service Partners In special cases, for example after a change of owner or address, it may be necessary to change the Service Partner. There are several possible ways of doing this:
Via customer support. From a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a spe cialist workshop. Where applicable, independently via iDrive on the vehicle's control display. Where applicable, via the ConnectedDrive Portal on the Internet. Where applicable, via the BMW app. 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "BMW Assistance"
3. Select entry for Service Partner Manage The assigned Service Partner is displayed along with all its contact information. 4. Select the entry to change the Service Part ment. ner. A search for a different Service Partner can be launched under Change Service Partner. To change the Service Partner, the current loca tion of the vehicle is preselected. Adapt the search criteria of the location search if necessary. The new Service Partner is informed of all future service requirements that are reported automati cally or manually. Depending on the equipment, the following func tions are available for a contact:
"Start route guidance"
Call contact.
"Compose email"
Online logbook Principle The online logbook saves and documents com pleted trips. General The range varies from country to country. All completed journeys can be saved in the vehi cle. The minimum data recorded is the date and time at the start and end of each journey, the geo-po sition and number of kilometres, the kilometres travelled and the selected type of trip. 100 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 101 Services and applications COMMUNICATION 4. Adjust the following trip data as necessary:
For business trips, the trip destination, purpose and business partner visited are also entered. Completed trip book entries are automatically transferred to the ConnectedDrive Portal, where they can be shown and edited retrospectively. Changes must be made within seven days in or der to meet the legal requirements of the finan cial authorities. All changes are logged. As a template for the financial authorities, a re port can be compiled by the user containing all the necessary information to ensure compliance with the country-specific legal requirements. The entries can be completed in the vehicle and in the ConnectedDrive Portal. Final confirmation can only be provided in the ConnectedDrive cus tomer portal. The journeys recorded are encrypted and can only be shown and processed in the vehicle or in the ConnectedDrive Portal. Starting a new trip 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Logbook"
3. "New journey"
"Driver:"
"Journey type:"
"Visited business contacts:"
"Purpose of journey:"
"Journey destination:"
5. "Start journey"
Changing trip data 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Logbook"
3. "Manage current journey"
4. "Modify data"
5. Change the desired trip data:
Operating requirements Unlimited use of the function is only guaran 6. "Resume journey"
teed with mobile telephone reception. The correct date and time are set on the con trol display, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. If necessary, "Automatic time setting". The current software version must be instal led, see the Owner's Handbook for the vehi cle. Showing a logbook Display chronological listing of all trips saved in the vehicle. 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Logbook"
3. "Show logbook"
Updates and related, up-to-date information are posted on the website at www.bmw.com/update. the journey. 4. Select a journey to open the detailed view of Activating logbook 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Logbook"
Select a menu item. 3. "Logbook"
4. Activate the function. Transmitting a logbook All completed journeys saved in the vehicle are automatically transferred to the Connected Drive Portal. The journeys can continue to be displayed in the vehicle. Manual transfer of the trips saved in the vehicle:
1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Logbook"
3. "Transfer logbook"
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 101 Seite 102 COMMUNICATION Services and applications The time of the last transfer is displayed. Resetting a logbook 4. "Transfer to customer portal"
Deletes all trips and trip data saved in the vehicle. Journeys already transferred to the Connected Drive Portal are retained there. Saving a logbook To save trips manually, a compatible USB device must be connected to the USB port in the centre armrest. 1. For connecting a USB device to the USB port, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Logbook"
3. "Delete all data"
Deactivating a logbook If the trip book is deactivated, all saved journeys are transferred to the BMW ConnectedDrive Portal. All data entered in the vehicle is retained. 2. "ConnectedDrive"
3. "Logbook"
4. "Transfer logbook"
5. "Transfer to USB"
The journey data is saved in an encrypted format on the USB device and can be transmitted by PC to the ConnectedDrive portal. Settings
"Pop-up at start of journey"
The trip last undertaken is shown on the con trol display automatically. The new journey can be continued with the current journey data, or the journey data can be edited. If any editing is carried out, the journey auto matically continues with the most recent jour ney data after a certain time.
"Automatic break recognition"
The current trip is not terminated automati cally if the trip is interrupted for a period de fined by the user. Updating services 1. "ConnectedDrive"
"Break:"
The desired break time can be set between 1 and 90 minutes. The preset break time is 10 minutes. 102 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 The current trip is ended. 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Logbook"
Select a menu item. 3. "Logbook"
4. Deactivate the function. If you want to use the logbook again, this must be reactivated. Activating logbook, see page 101. Updating BMW Services Principle Starts the manual update of all services available in the vehicle. 2. Press the button. 3. "Update BMW Services"
Customer support Principle Contact customer support for information on all aspects of your vehicle. Seite 103 Services and applications COMMUNICATION Calling customer support BMW messages 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "BMW Assistance"
3. "Customer support"
The customer support is displayed and a voice connection is established. If a voice connection is not established, dial the num ber manually. ConnectedDrive Services Operating requirements ConnectedDrive Services are applied for at a Service Partner or have been purchased via the ConnectedDrive Store. Mobile telephone reception must be guaran teed. For certain services, for example information on current location, the vehicle must be able to determine your current location. The correct date is set on the control display, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. or ConnectedDrive Store Principle General Messages from BMW can be displayed; for ex ample, My Info, BMW Info, or information from the vehicle manufacturer. Messages may originate from a range of different sources. My Info: these messages originate from the BMW ConnectedDrive customer portal or are sent from selected partners, for example a map provider. BMW Info: these messages are sent by se lected Service Partners. Messages from the vehicle manufacturer, for example technical information or important customer information. Information about SMS messages from the mo bile phone, see page 75. Displaying BMW messages 1. "ConnectedDrive"
"Communication"
2. "BMW messages"
Current BMW messages are displayed. Various services can be ordered retrospectively for vehicles that meet certain technical require ments. Status A symbol indicates the status of the message. General The range varies from country to country. Ordering services 1. Go to the BMW ConnectedDrive Store via the BMW home page. 2. Select the desired service. The service you have purchased is transmit ted to the vehicle automatically. Sym bol Meaning Read BMW message. Unread BMW message. Filtering the message list according to status 1. Press the button. 2. "Filter BMW messages"
3. Select the desired setting. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 103 Seite 104 COMMUNICATION Services and applications Filtering message list by message type Messages My Info messages, see page 103. 1. "Filter"
2. Select the desired setting. Deleting a message Driver profiles Exporting/importing a driver profile, see Own er's Handbook for the vehicle. 1. Press the button. Navigation 2. Delete selected message: "Delete message"
Depending on the equipment version:
Deleting all messages: "Delete all messages"
Information on Points of Interest, see page 9. Additional functions Log on Depending on the equipment, the following func tions are available for a selected message. To display personal data, for example e-mails, a log on is required. Select a location to start route guidance. The function is country-dependent. Select a phone number to dial it. 1. "ConnectedDrive"
My Info/Service Info 2. Press the button. General My Info/Service Info messages can come from the ConnectedDrive customer portal or be sent by selected partners, for example a map provider. Vehicle apps Principle BMW ConnectedDrive Services offer you apps and other functions that enable you to display in formation, for example the weather and news, on the control display. Displaying BMW ConnectedDrive service apps 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. Select the required app. 3. "Login"
4. "User:"
5. "Password:"
6. "OK"
Enter the ConnectedDrive user name. Enter the ConnectedDrive password. Automatic log on The log-on process takes place automatically when the vehicles apps are called up.
"Auto-login"
The "Auto-login" function can be deactivated in the ConnectedDrive customer portal on the In ternet. A change may be required in the Connec tedDrive customer portal under Password pro tection in the vehicle in the Control menu item. Logging off 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Vehicle apps"
104 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 105 Services and applications COMMUNICATION 3. Press the button. 4. "Log out"
Concierge Service Principle The Concierge Service provides information about hotels, restaurants etc. and can send an SMS with the required information to the vehicle. Addresses can also be sent directly to the navi gation system. A voice contact to the Concierge Service is established for this purpose. Starting the Concierge Service 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Concierge Services"
A voice contact to the selected service is estab lished. Remote Services Principle Remote Services enable some vehicle functions to be controlled remotely via the BMW app. The app can be used to lock and unlock the vehicle, for example. Other functions are available depending on the vehicle. General The use of the Remote Services requires an ac tive ConnectedDrive contract. The vehicle is controlled via the BMW app. The BMW app is available for iOS from the Apple App Store and for Android from the Google Play Store. A one-time activation of the Remote Services in the BMW app or in the BMW ConnectedDrive customer portal is required before they can be used. The app can be used to lock and unlock the ve hicle, for example. Other functions are available depending on the vehicle. Alternatively, remote control of certain functions can also be requested using the BMW Connec tedDrive call centre. Apple CarPlay preparation Principle CarPlay makes it possible to operate certain functions of a compatible Apple iPhone by Siri voice operation and using iDrive. General Depending on the national-market version, Car Play may not be available. Contact a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop for more detailed information. CarPlay and the associated apps are provided by the iPhone. The scope and content depend on the device manufacturer and may vary depend ing on the national-market version. The following restrictions apply to an iPhone connected via CarPlay:
Not every app installed on the iPhone can be operated via CarPlay. Telephone calls can only be made via Car The iPhone cannot be paired as an additional Play. telephone. The entries in the phonebook are not trans ferred to the vehicle. Only one further telephone can be connected to the vehicle. Using CarPlay may incur mobile phone costs. These costs are not included in the cost of the optional equipment. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 105 Seite 106 COMMUNICATION Services and applications Operating requirements The iPhone is connected to the vehicle, see the Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Selecting CarPlay CarPlay can be selected using the following me nus:
In the vehicle main menu.
"Apple CarPlay"
The CarPlay menu is displayed.
"Media/Radio"
"Apple CarPlay"
The iPhone music app opens.
"Navigation"
"Maps in Apple CarPlay"
The iPhone navigation app opens.
"Communication"
"Phone in Apple CarPlay"
The iPhone telephone app opens. Operating CarPlay CarPlay can be operated using iDrive and by voice commands. By voice:
1. Press and hold the but ton on the steering wheel until Siri voice con trol is activated on the iPhone. or 2. Say the usual commands recognised by the iPhone. Switching CarPlay off/on To use the iPhone without CarPlay, CarPlay must be switched off. 1. "My Vehicle"
2. "iDrive settings"
3. "Mobile devices"
5. "BMW iDrive"
106 4. Select the iPhone with CarPlay function. Select the entry to switch CarPlay off. The iPhone remains connected as a smart phone.
"Apple CarPlay"
Select the entry to switch CarPlay on. Exiting CarPlay The following options are available for exiting CarPlay without switching it off:
Press the button on the Controller. Select the BMW symbol in the CarPlay main menu. When the CarPlay main menu appears, press the button on the Controller. CarPlay navigation The destination in the CarPlay navigation func tion can be transferred to the BMW navigation system. For this to work, route guidance must not yet have been started in CarPlay.
"BMW NAV"
Transferring the navigation destination back to CarPlay is not possible. BMW app Principle The BMW app provides mobility-based services and applications. General You can find information about installing the BMW app and on its content, as well as informa tion about the ConnectedDrive customer portal, at www.bmw-connecteddrive.com. The BMW app must be installed on the smart phone you wish to use. The installation process will vary depending on the smartphone. To use all the features of the BMW app, you will need to register when you start it up; you only Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 107 Services and applications COMMUNICATION need to do this once. The registration process creates a personal ConnectedDrive account for you in the ConnectedDrive customer portal. If you already have a ConnectedDrive account, you can use its login details in the BMW app. The vehicle identification number must be en tered in order to unambiguously match the app to the vehicle. Some functions enable communication with the vehicle without the need for you to be inside or at the vehicle. These functions can be executed via the BMW app or the ConnectedDrive ac count in the ConnectedDrive customer portal on the Internet. The vehicle needs to be linked to the Connec tedDrive account in order to use the functions;
you only need to do this once. You can link the vehicle via the ConnectedDrive account in the ConnectedDrive customer portal or via the app. Confirmation in the vehicle via iDrive is also re quired. Apps Principle Certain apps of a compatible smartphone can be integrated into the vehicle. These apps are dis played on the control display. General Some apps can only be used when the vehicle is stationary for safety reasons. The vehicle manufacturer recommends using apps that have been classified by BMW as com patible with your vehicle; otherwise, there is a risk of system malfunctions. Information about using apps:
The extent of apps shown on the control dis play depends on the functions of the app in stalled on the smartphone. The data transfer of the apps from the smart phone to the vehicle may take a while. Some apps are dependent on the speed of the available Internet connection of the smart phone. Some smartphones cannot use apps and Bluetooth hands-free system at the same time. Restart the app on the smartphone after a phone call as necessary. Using the apps on a smartphone may incur costs. These costs are not included in the cost of the optional equipment. Information about compatibility:
Compatible smartphones: www.bmw.com/
bluetooth. Available apps and installing them:
www.bmw.com/connectivity. From a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a spe cialist workshop. Requirements Appropriate mobile radio contract. Compatible smartphone. Apps are installed on the smartphone and ready for use. The smartphone is connected to the vehicle via the snap-in adapter, a USB port or Blue tooth, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. The selection depends on the support of third-party providers. Operating the apps 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. Select the desired app on the smartphone. Displaying the status 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Mobile devices"
Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 107 Seite 108 COMMUNICATION Services and applications Frequently Asked Questions Why are the apps installed on my smartphone not displayed on the control display, even though the smartphone is connected to the vehicle?
The smartphone is no longer selected for the use of apps. Another smartphone connected to the vehi cle has been selected for the use of apps. The smartphone is no longer selected for the use of Bluetooth audio. The smartphone is connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth. Another smartphone has been selected for the use of Bluetooth audio. With out Bluetooth audio, the use of apps via a Bluetooth connection is not possible. Two different smartphones are used for au dio playback and for using apps. In this case, one of the smartphones has to be connected to the vehicle via the USB port. The smartphone is connected to the vehicle simultaneously via Bluetooth and the USB port. With simultaneous connection via the USB port and Bluetooth, the Bluetooth connection takes precedence. 108 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 109 Services and applications COMMUNICATION Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 109 Seite 110 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index A Alternative routes 17 AM/FM stations 40 Apple CarPlay, operation 105 Applications, see Apps 107 Appointments, see Calendar 77 App, Remote Services 105 Apps 107 Areas to avoid 24 Arrow view, split screen 26 Audio 44 Audio CD 45 Audio playback, Bluetooth 51 Audio playback, pause 34 Automatic Teleservice Call 99 AUX-IN port, operation 44 AUX-IN port, rear 63 B Calendar 77 Calling up the map, navigation 15 CarPlay, operation 105 CD 45 CD/DVD, safety notes 45 Charging station assistant, see Points of Inter Communication 70 Concierge Service 105 Concierge Service messages, see BMW mes est 9 sages 103 pants 72 Conference, see Calls with a number of partici ConnectedDrive 103 ConnectedDrive Store 103 Connecting headset, rear phone 96 Contacts 72 Country selection, navigation 7 Customer support 102 C E Balance, sound settings 37 Bass, sound settings 37 Battery Guard, Teleservice 99 Battery replacement, remote control for rear-seat D entertainment 35 Bluetooth audio 51 Bluetooth headset, connecting 96 Blu-ray drive, rear 63 Blu-ray video 66 BMW App 106 BMW Connected App, see BMW App 106 BMW ConnectedDrive 103 BMW ConnectedDrive Store 103 BMW messages 103 BMW Smartphone App, see BMW App 106 BMW Teleservices 98 Bowers & Wilkins, sound settings 38 Bypassing a section of the route 18 DAB/DAB+ digital radio 41 Destination, entering GPS coordinates 11 Destination entry 7 Destination entry by voice control 8 Dictation function 79 Digital radio DAB/DAB+ 41 DVD, video 55 Dynamic Route Guidance 30 Electronic logbook 100 E-mail 76 Entering an address, navigation 7 Entertainment, rear 62 Entertainment source, changing 34 110 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 Seite 111 Equaliser 37 Fader, sound settings 37 FM/AM stations 40 For text recognition 79 F G H I J L M O P Everything from A to Z REFERENCE List of route guidance information, split screen 26 Logbook, online 100 Manoeuvre information, see Route guidance in formation 21 Map update 31 Memos 78 Message list, traffic information 28 Messages from BMW 103 Microphone, muting 71 Mobile phone, operation 70 Mobile telephone, operation 70 MP3 player, see Audio 44 Multichannel reproduction surround 37 Music hard disc 47 My BMW App, see BMW App 106 MyInfo, see BMW messages 103 Gong, volume compensation 38 GPS coordinates, entering destination 11 GPS navigation, see Navigation system 6 Handset, see Rear telephone 81 Hands-free system 72 Hands-free unit 72 HDMI port, rear 63 Headphones for rear-seat entertainment 64 Help for navigation, see Frequently Asked Ques Help for rear-seat entertainment, see Frequently N tions 32 Asked Questions 69 Help for WLAN to phone in the rear, see Fre Navigation announcement, see Spoken instruc quently Asked Questions 96 Home address, navigation 9 Hotline, see Customer support 102 tions 20 Navigation data 25, 31 Navigation, split screen 26 Navigation system 6 Information on navigation data 25, 31 Interactive map 21 Intermediate destination, navigation 13 iPod/iPhone 50 Journey, route guidance with stopovers 13 Junction, entering for navigation 7 Online alternative routes 17 Online Entertainment 51 Online logbook 100 On-street parking info 20 Parking information 20 Pause, audio playback 34 Phone book 88 Points of Interest, navigation 9 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - VI/21 111 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Seite 112 Q R Quick search, navigation 8 Radio 40 Radio Data System RDS 40 Radio, muting 34 Radio, setting volume 34 Radio, sound settings 37 Radio station, renaming 41 RDS Radio Data System 40 Reading out 80 Real Time Traffic Information RTTI 28 Rear-seat entertainment 62 Rear-seat entertainment, connections 63 Rear telephone 81 Rear telephone, adjusting the volume 86 Rear telephone, selecting menus 86 Recent destinations 8 Refuelling recommendation, navigation 18 Remote control for rear-seat entertainment 35 Remote Services, app 105 Route, changing 16 Route criteria, route 16 Route guidance 16 Route guidance information, route 21 Route guidance with stopovers, see Journey 13 Route magnet, see Changing the route 19 Route, see Navigation 17 RTTI Real Time Traffic Information 28 Saved stations 43 Saving destination as contact 16 Screen Mirroring, video 57 Searching for charging stations 9 Search, navigation 8 Selecting a destination from contacts, naviga tion 11 Service messages, see BMW messages 103 Service Partner 100 Services, Remote 105 Settings, navigation 23 S 112 Short messages SMS, see Short messages 75 Smartphone, operation 70 Snap-in adapter, mobile telephone 80 Software applications, CarPlay 105 Software applications, see Apps 107 Sound, Bowers & Wilkins 38 Sound, multichannel reproduction surround 37 Sound output 34 Sound settings 37 Source, changing, see Entertainment source, changing 34 Speech recognition, see Optical character recog nition/dictation function 79 Speed Volume, volume compensation 38 Split screen, navigation 26 Spoken instructions, navigation 20 Standard settings, navigation 23 Stations AM/FM 40 Station, saving 40 Stopover, navigation 13 Store, see BMW ConnectedDrive Store 103 Street, entering for navigation 7 Surround, multichannel reproduction 37 T Tasks 78 Telephone 70 Telephone conference, see Calls with a number of participants 72 Telephone in the rear 81 Telephone, operation 70 Teleservice Battery Guard 99 Teleservice Call 99 Teleservice Report 99 Teleservices 98 Television, TV 58 Toggling, see Calls with a number of partici pants 72 TP, traffic information 43 Traffic information, navigation 28 Traffic information, radio 43 Treble, sound settings 37 TV 58 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A390A8 - 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(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. ETA: XXX-XXXX-XXXX x/xx/xx/xxxx Agr par ANRT Maroc Numro dagrment: MR xxxx ANRT 2018 Date dagrment: xx/xx/xxxx NCA APPPROVED: XXXX-XX-XXXX ANTRIC xx/xx/xx TCR/LPD/2018/XXX R XXX-XXXXXX Agr par ARS Centafrique Homo-XXXX XX/XX/XX NTC Type Accepted No.: ESD-XXXXXXXC TRA REGISTERED No:
ERxxxxx/xx DEALER No:
00xxxxx/xx CNC: C-XXXXX GARMIN WURZBURG GMBH BEETH0VENSTRASSE 1A 97080 WURZBURG, GERMANY XXXXX/SDPPI/2019 XXXX R35724 RoHS I dent if icat ion No Complies with IMDA Standards DBxxxxx APPROVED Agr par ARPT xxxxxxxxxx GARMIN (Europe) Ltd. Liberty House Hounsdown Business Park Southampton, SO40 9LR, U.K. NOTES:
1. MATERIAL: Avery Dennison MZ0333 - Fasson 50 micron White PET TC4/S333/BG50#WH ni 2. ALL TAGS ARE "KISS CUT" ON ROLL. 3. PARTS TO BE FABRICATED USING DIGITAL CORELDRAW FILE. 4. TEST REQUIREMENT ACCORDING TO BMW SPECIFICATIONS. MUST MEET REQUIREMENTS LISTED IN GS 91001 AND GS 97058. 5. MODEL: MGU22 GARMIN = TYPE APPROVAL IDENTIFICATION. USED TO IDENTIFY THE UNIT IN CERTIFICATION/HOMOLOGATION DOCUMENTATION. MUST MATCH IDENTICAL INFORMATION DISPLAYED ON 161-05317-30. 6. BARCODE IMAGE TO BE GENERATED TO MATCH GPN INDICATED. GENERATED BARCODE TO BE PART OF FILE. CONFIDENTIAL This drawing and the specifications contained herein are the property of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries and may not be reproduced or used in whole or in part as the basis for manufacture or sale of products without written permission. DRWN. JES DATE 3/29/21 TOLERANCE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
.XX +/- .010, .25 mm
.XXX +/- .005, .13 mm HOLES +/- .003, .08 mm ANGLES +/- 0 DEG / 30 MIN Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries c/o Garmin International, Inc. 1200 E. 151st Street Olathe, Kansas 66062 U.S.A. TITLE SIZE A SCALE Lbl,Certification,MGU22,D,GRMN T3,AutoOEM DWG. NO. 161-05316-20 REV. 2 1 SHT. OF 1 1X GPN: 161-05316-20 Description: Lbl,Certification,MGU22,D,GRMN T3,AutoOEM Part Type: Label Lifecycle Phase: Experimental Rev: 2 ECO#229965 Part Information:
Item Attribution:
Document Review Required: AOER;
Item Notes:
ESD Sensitive:
Moisture Sensitive:
Limited Shelf Life:
Magnetic Sensitive:
Part Approval Requirements: PPAP;
Additional Requirements:
Drawing Revision to Part Version:
Compliance Requirement:
(-00) This part shall comply with Garmin Banned & Restricted Substances document 001-00211-00. RoHS Requirement: This part shall not contain hazardous substances exceeding levels defined by EU directives 2011/65/EU (RoHS 2) and 2015/863/EU and all other applicable amendments to RoHS 2. Item: 161-05316-20 Rev:2 ECO#229965 Creation Date: 27-Sep-2021 09:52 AM CST SpecItemAttributionReport1of1 Label location On top of the product:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3967ERM.013A1 RF FCC15.407 Wi-Fi5GHz MGU22 s | Test Report | 4.02 MiB | October 10 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3967ERM.013 RF FCC15.407 Wi-Fi5GHz MGU22 Photographs | Test Setup Photos | 580.47 KiB | October 10 2023 / April 07 2024 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Attestation Statements | October 10 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Attestation Statements | October 10 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Attestation Statements | October 10 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3967ERM.012 RF FCC15.247 MGU22 Photographs | Test Setup Photos | 585.98 KiB | October 10 2023 / April 07 2024 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part1 | Test Report | 1.69 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part10 | Test Report | 5.48 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part11 | Test Report | 4.35 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part12 | Test Report | 5.60 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part13 | Test Report | 5.10 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part14 | Test Report | 5.54 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part15 | Test Report | 5.40 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part16 | Test Report | 4.64 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part17 | Test Report | 5.85 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part18 | Test Report | 5.43 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part19 | Test Report | 4.82 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part2 | Test Report | 4.55 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part20 | Test Report | 5.28 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part21 | Test Report | 5.30 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part3 | Test Report | 3.85 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part4 | Test Report | 5.05 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part5 | Test Report | 4.21 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part6 | Test Report | 4.78 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part7 | Test Report | 4.51 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part8 | Test Report | 4.17 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC 15.407 Wi-Fi 5GHz Part9 | Test Report | 3.88 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.002 RF FCC photographs | Test Setup Photos | 346.61 KiB | July 10 2023 / January 06 2024 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.003 RF FCC Wi Fi 5GHz DFS photographs | Test Setup Photos | 383.99 KiB | July 10 2023 / January 06 2024 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.003 RF FCC Wifi 5GHz DFS | Test Report | 3.21 MiB | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Test Report | July 11 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3830ERM.004 RF FCC photographs | Test Setup Photos | 285.06 KiB | July 10 2023 / January 06 2024 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Cover Letter(s) | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Cover Letter(s) | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Attestation Statements | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Attestation Statements | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Cover Letter(s) | July 11 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Cover Letter(s) | July 10 2023 / July 14 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.007 RF Exposure FCC LPE | RF Exposure Info | 296.08 KiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part1 | Test Report | 1.95 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part2 | Test Report | 5.14 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part3 | Test Report | 3.20 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part4 | Test Report | 3.69 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part5 | Test Report | 3.54 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part6 | Test Report | 5.25 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part7 | Test Report | 3.44 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.009 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part8 | Test Report | 141.19 KiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.009 RF FCC photographs | Test Setup Photos | 346.60 KiB | December 22 2021 / June 20 2022 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.011 RF FCC Multi-transmitter | Test Report | 848.24 KiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.011 RF FCC photographs | Test Setup Photos | 285.15 KiB | December 22 2021 / June 20 2022 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | FCB011 02 FCC Agent letter v1 | Cover Letter(s) | 48.49 KiB | December 22 2021 |
Date: 2021-11-03 DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U. Parque Tecnolgico de Andaluca C/ Severo Ochoa 2 & 6 29590 Campanillas Mlaga, Espaa Ref: Agent letter for FCC ID: IPH-03910 We, hereby authorize Garmin International Inc 1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U., C/ Severo Ochoa, 2 & 6, 29590 Campanillas Mlaga, Spain Mr. Eduardo Pava Rubio, e-mail: eduardo.pavia@dekra.com, Phone: +34 95 261 91 25 to act as our agent in the preparation of this application for equipment certification, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. The present authorization considers the development of documents on behalf of the client, written under his own letterhead and related to the necessary information to be provided on his behalf to complete the certification process. We also hereby certify that neither we nor any party to this application are subject to a denial of U.S. Federal benefits, which include FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, U.S.C. 862 because of conviction for possession or distribution of controlled substance. For instances where our authorized agent signs the application for certification on our behalf, I acknowledge that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for Certification, as specified by DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U., still resides with us. This agreement expires one year from the current date. Sincerely, William H Pertner Compliance Engineering Team Leader Garmin International Inc 913-440-5471 bill.pertner@garmin.com By:
Title:
Company:
Telephone:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | FCB012 04 FCC Confidentiality request v1 | Cover Letter(s) | 106.46 KiB | December 22 2021 |
Date: 2021-11-29 DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U. Parque Tecnolgico de Andaluca C/ Severo Ochoa 2 & 6 29590 Campanillas Mlaga, Espaa Ref: Confidentiality request for FCC ID: IPH-03910 To whom it may concern:
Pursuant to 0.457(d)(1)(ii) and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules (47 C.F.R.) and 552 (b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, Garmin International Inc. hereby request requests that a part of the subject FCC application be held confidential to avoid release of sensitive information of the product to the public. For the product stated above, we request that the following information be withheld from public disclose:
Permanent Type of Confidentiality Requested Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Exhibit Block Diagrams External Photos Internal Photos Operation Description Parts List & Placement/BOM Tune-Up Procedure Schematics Test Setup Photos Users Manual SDR software and security information Permanent Confidentiality:
The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to us and provide unjustified benefits to our competitors. Short-Term Confidentiality:
We hereby request short-term confidentiality for the product stated above to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public. Release date of short term confidentiality is:
45 days from grant date marked 90 days from grant date marked 135 days from grant date marked 180 days from grant date marked Specific date:
We are also aware that we are responsible to notify DEKRA in the event information regarding the product or the product is made available to the public. DEKRA will then release the documents listed above for public disclosure pursuant to FCC Public Notice DA 04-1705. Sincerely, By:
Title:
Company:
Telephone:
e-mail:
William H Pertner Compliance Engineering Team Leader Garmin International Inc 913-440-5471 bill.pertner@garmin.com
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | FCC SDoC v1 | Cover Letter(s) | 221.59 KiB | December 22 2021 |
Supplier's Declaration of Conformity 47 CFR 2.1077 Compliance Information. Supplier's Declaration of Conformity We, Garmin International Inc., 1200 E. 151st. Street Olathe Kansas 66062 United States Of America as the manufacturer, hereby declare that each unit of equipment marketed under this Suppliers Declaration of Conformity will be identical to the unit tested and found acceptable with the standards. The equipment will continue to comply within the variation that can be expected due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis. The records maintained by the responsible party will continue to reflect the equipment being produced under this Suppliers Declaration of Conformity. This Suppliers Declaration of Conformity is hereby issued according to Chapter 1, Subpart A, Part 2 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Unique Identifier:
Type of product:
Brand name:
Model name:
FCC ID:
Infotainment Head Unit Garmin A03910 IPH-03910 Responsible Party U.S. Contact Information:
Garmin International, Inc. 1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA William H Pertner Company:
Street Address:
Name:
Telephone number: 913-440-5471 E-mail:
bill.pertner@garmin.com
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | FCC-ISED Delegation Letter v1 | Cover Letter(s) | 125.15 KiB | December 22 2021 |
Dec. 11, 2020 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 1435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To Whom It May Concern:
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Certification and Engineering Bureau 3701 Carling Avenue PO Box 11490, Station H Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2H 8S2 Pursuant to 47 CFR 2.911, Garmin International, Inc. (Garmin) has authorized the following Garmin International Associates to act on Garmin's behalf for the sole and express purpose of processing applications to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) for equipment authorization or certification. Ms. Poojita Bhattu, Compliance Engineer Mr. Doug Burroughs, Senior Compliance Engineer Mr. Jeffrey Hailey, Staff Compliance Engineer Mr. Dan Irish, Senior Compliance Engineer Mr. Ben Karsak, Compliance Engineering Team Lead Mr. Kiran Kumar, Senior Compliance Engineer Mr. Tim Olson, Senior Compliance Engineer Mr. Carlos Ortega, Senior Compliance Engineer Mr. William Pertner, Compliance Engineering Team Lead Mr. Cody Riggle, Compliance Engineer Mr. David Utt, Staff Compliance Engineer Mr. Jonathan Shafer, Senior Design Certification Engineer Ms. Sara Jones, Design Certification Engineer 2 Mr. Jay Everett, Team Leader, System Validation As such, the Garmin Associates listed above are authorized to: 1) sign Form 731, 2) sign letters of application, 3) request confidentiality, and 4) exchange data and information with the FCC, IC and/or authorized TCBs on behalf of Garmin. In addition, these individuals shall be considered "authorized individuals" to act on Garmin's behalf where an "authorized individual's"
attestation is necessary or preferred. This authorization remains in effect until notified to the contrary by Garmin. Sincerely, Mr. Douglas Kealey, Manager Environmental and Regulatory Affairs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part1 | Test Report | 3.62 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part2 | Test Report | 3.71 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part3 | Test Report | 3.74 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part4 | Test Report | 3.83 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part5 | Test Report | 3.66 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part6 | Test Report | 3.64 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part7 | Test Report | 4.51 MiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.010 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part8 | Test Report | 400.60 KiB | December 22 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 3154ERM.010 RF FCC photographs | Test Setup Photos | 346.60 KiB | December 22 2021 / June 20 2022 | delayed release |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2023-10-10 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
3 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
4 | 2023-07-14 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |
5 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
6 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
7 | 2021-12-22 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
8 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
9 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Effective |
2023-10-10
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2023-07-14
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2021-12-22
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Garmin International Inc
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005088588
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 |
0005598859
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Physical Address |
1200 E. 151st. Street
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Olathe, KS
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 |
Olathe, Kansas 66062
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | TCB Application Email Address |
a******@dekra.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Grantee Code |
IPH
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Equipment Product Code |
03910
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Name |
B****** K********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 |
D**** K****
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Title |
Manager, Compliance Engineering
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Manager Environmental and Regulatory Affairs
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Telephone Number |
91344********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 |
91344********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Fax Number |
913 3********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 |
b******@garmin.com
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d******@garmin.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 04/07/2024 | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 01/06/2024 | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 01/07/2024 | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 06/20/2022 | |||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Automotive Infotainment Head Unit | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. This device is approved for portable use with respect to RF exposure compliance. The antenna of this transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 5 cm from all persons. This device, while operating in modes and/or channels based on IEEE Std 802.11 and/or its amendments, has 20, 40 and 80 MHz BW modes Multi-transmitter, supporting simultaneous transmission, configurations have been evaluated as described in this filling. Other multi-transmitter configurations have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f),§15.31(h) and §15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 terms and concepts The present application is a C2PC. It consist of minor PCB layout changes accompany a few of the component substitutions. Moreover, these hardware changes do not affect the RF exposure assessment of the original equipment. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Output power listed is conducted. This device is approved for portable use with respect to RF exposure compliance. The antenna of this transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 5 cm from all persons. Multi-transmitter, supporting simultaneous transmission, configurations have been evaluated as described in this filling. Other multi-transmitter configurations have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f),§15.31(h) and §15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 terms and concepts The present application is a C2PC. It consist of minor PCB layout changes accompany a few of the component substitutions. Moreover, these hardware changes do not affect the RF exposure assessment of the original equipment. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Output power listed is conducted. This device is approved for portable use with respect to RF exposure compliance. The antenna of this transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 5 cm from all persons. This device, while operating in modes and/or channels based on IEEE Std 802.11 and/or its amendments, has 20 and 40 MHz BW modes Multi-transmitter, supporting simultaneous transmission, configurations have been evaluated as described in this filling. Other multi-transmitter configurations have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f),§15.31(h) and §15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 terms and concepts The present application is a C2PC. It consist of minor PCB layout changes accompany a few of the component substitutions. Moreover, these hardware changes do not affect the RF exposure assessment of the original equipment. The C2PC also includes a reduction in output power for Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz in the ax mode. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Output power listed is conducted. This device is approved for portable use with respect to RF exposure compliance. The antenna of this transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 5 cm from all persons. This device, while operating in modes and/or channels based on IEEE Std 802.11 and/or its amendments, has 20, 40 and 80 MHz BW modes. Multi-transmitter, supporting simultaneous transmission, configurations have been evaluated as described in this filling. Other multi-transmitter configurations have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f),§15.31(h) and §15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 terms and concepts C2PC to enable the bands U-NII-2A and U-NII-2C via SW. Also, the C2PC includes a reduction of the output power on mode 802.11 ax (excepting the beamforming mode, where the power has not been reduced) for WLAN 5G technology for the bands U-NII-1 and U-NII-3. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Output power listed is conducted. This device is approved for portable use with respect to RF exposure compliance. The antenna of this transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 5 cm from all persons. Multi-transmitter, supporting simultaneous transmission, configurations have been evaluated as described in this filling. Other multi-transmitter configurations have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f),§15.31(h) and §15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 terms and concepts C2PC to address co-transmission evaluation with new NII frequencies enabled by SW update. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Output power listed is conducted. This device is approved for portable use with respect to RF exposure compliance. The antenna of this transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 5 cm from all persons. This device, while operating in modes and/or channels based on IEEE Std 802.11 and/or its amendments, has 20 and 40 MHz BW modes. Multi-transmitter, supporting simultaneous transmission, configurations have been evaluated as described in this filling. Other multi-transmitter configurations have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f),§15.31(h) and §15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 terms and concepts C2PC to address co-transmission evaluation with new NII frequencies enabled by SW update. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Output power is conducted. This device meets the SAR Test Exclusion threshold specified in KDB447498 and since then, it is authorized for portable operation. Multi-transmitter, supporting simultaneous transmission, configurations have been evaluated as described in this filling. Other multi-transmitter configurations have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f), §15.31(h) and §15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 terms and concepts | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Output power is conducted. This device meets the SAR Test Exclusion threshold specified in KDB447498 and since then, it is authorized for portable operation. This device, while operating in modes and/or channels based on IEEE Std 802.11 and/or its amendments, has 20, 40 and 80 MHz BW modes. Multi-transmitter, supporting simultaneous transmission, configurations have been evaluated as described in this filling. Other multi-transmitter configurations have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f), §15.31(h) and §15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 terms and concepts. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
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DEKRA Certification, Inc.
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DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U.
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J**** F****
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R******** L********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Telephone Number |
703 6********
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34-95********
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34-95********
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j******@dekra.com
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r******@dekra.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.03882 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5260 | 5320 | 0.03715 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | CC MO | 5500 | 5700 | 0.01995 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.01635 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0035500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2402 | 2480 | 0.00105 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.05248 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.03882 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5260 | 5320 | 0.03715 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 3 | 15E | CC MO | 5500 | 5700 | 0.01995 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 4 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.01635 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0035500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2402 | 2480 | 0.00105 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.05248 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0035500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.03882 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.01907 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.00105 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2402 | 2480 | 0.05248 |
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