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License Texts and Certifications Nachschlagen License Texts and Certifications NBT EVO HU/RSE EVO Headunit Europe Hrvatski Ovim, Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH, izjavljuje da ovaj tip NBT EVO HU /
RSE zadovoljava bitne zahtjeve i ostale vazee odrednice, a sukladno Smjernici 1999/5/EC. etina Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH tmto prohlauje, e tento NBT EVO HU/RSE je ve shod se zkladnmi poadavky a dalmi prslunmi ustanovenmi smernice 1999/5/ES. Dansk Undertegnede Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH erklrer herved, at flgende udstyr NBT EVO HU/RSE overholder de vsentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Deutsch Hiermit erklrt Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH, dass sich das Gert NBT EVO HU/RSE in bereinstimmung mit den rundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschlgigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Eesti Kesolevaga kinnitab Harman Becker Auto-
motive Systems GmbH seadme NBT EVO HU /
RSE vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/E phinuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele stetele. English Hereby, Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH, declares that this NBT EVO HU/RSE is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Espaol Por medio de la presente Harman Becker Au tomotive Systems GmbH declara que el NBT EVO HU/RSE cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cuales- quiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigi- bles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH NBT EVO HU/RSE 1999/5/ . Franais Par la prsente Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH dclare que l'appareil NBT EVO HU/RSE est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Italiano Con la presente Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH dichiara che questo NBT EVO HU/RSE conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Online Version fr Sach-Nr. 0140 xxx - VI/15 389 Nachschlagen License Texts and Certifications Portugus Latvieu Ar o Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH deklar, ka NBT EVO HU/RSE atbilst Direktvas 1999/5/EK btiskajm prasbm un citiem ar to saisttajiem noteikumiem. Lietuvi iuo Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH deklaruoja, kad is NBT EVO HU/RSE atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. Nederlands Hierbij verklaart Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH dat het toestel NBT EVO HU/RSE in overeen-stemming is met de essentile eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Malti Hawnhekk, Harman Becker Automotive Sys tem GmbH, jiddikjara li dan NBT EVO HU/RSE jikkonforma mal-tigijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid- Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC. Magyar Alulrott, Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH nyilatkozom, hogy a NBT EVO HU/RSE megfelel a vo alapvet kvetelmnyeknek s az 1999/5/EC irnyelv egyb elrsainak. natkoz Polski Niniejszym Harman Becker Automotive Sys tems GmbH owiadcza, e NBT EVO HU/RSE jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaymi sto Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. sownymi postanowieniami Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH declara que este NBT EVO HU/RSE est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposies da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Slovensko Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH izjavlja, da je ta NBT EVO HU/RSE v skladu z bistvenimi zah doloili direktive 1999/5/ES. tevami in ostalimi relevantnimi Slovensky Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH tmto vyhlasuje, e NBT EVO HU/RSE spa zkladn poia Smernice 1999/5/ES. davky a vetky prslun ustanovenia Suomi Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH vakuuttaa tten ett NBT EVO HU/RSE tyyppinen laite on di oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. rektiivin 1999/5/EY Svenska Hrmed intygar Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH att denna NBT EVO HU/RSE str I verens- stmmelse med de vsentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta bestmmelser som framgr av direktiv 1999/5/EG. slenska Hr me lsir Harman Becker Automotive Sys tems GmbH yfir v a NBT EVO HU/RSE er samrmi vi grunnkrfur og arar krfur, sem gerar eru tilskipun 1999/5/EC. Norsk Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH erklrer herved at utstyret NBT EVO HU/RSE er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. 390 Online Version fr Sach-Nr. 0140 xxx - VI/15 License Texts and Certifications Nachschlagen USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly appro-
ved by the party responsible for compliance could avoid the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTICE 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 reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can ra diate radio frequency energy and, if not instal led and used in accordance with the instructi ons, 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 on and off, the user is encoura ged 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 re ceiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment complies with FCC an IC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm and more between the radiator and person's body
(excluding extremeties: hands, wrists, feet and legs). 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 in terference that may cause undesired opera tion.
(This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC 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 of this device. This class [*] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique de la classe [*] est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. NBT EVO HU/RSE EVO HU USA FCC ID: T8GB140 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) the device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly appro ved by the party, responsible for compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Online Version fr Sach-Nr. 0140 xxx - VI/15 391 Nachschlagen License Texts and Certifications Canada IC: 6434A-B140 This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) the device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. NBT EVO HU/RSE EVO RSE USA FCC ID: T8GB173 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) the device must accept any interference re ceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party, responsible for compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Canada IC: 6434A-B173 This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) the device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. 392 Online Version fr Sach-Nr. 0140 xxx - VI/15
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Contents A-Z Owner's Handbook The Ultimate Driving Machine NAVIGATION, NAVIGATION, ENTERTAINMENT, ENTERTAINMENT, COMMUNICATION. COMMUNICATION. OWNER'S HANDBOOK. OWNER'S HANDBOOK. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Owner's Handbook Congratulations on your choice of a BMW. The more familiar you are with the systems of your BMW, the more you can master their operation. We would therefore like to offer you the following advice:
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 important notes on how to operate your Navigation, Entertainment, Communications systems, enabling you to derive maximum benefit from the technical advantages of these sys tems. Updates to the printed or integrated Owner's Handbook after go ing to press are located as needed in the appendix to the printed quick reference to the vehicle. Supplementary information is provided in the other documents of on-board literature. We wish you a safe and enjoyable journey, BMW AG Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 2012 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Not to be reproduced, wholly or in part, without written permission from BMW AG, Munich. English VI/12, 07 12 510 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Contents Sound Radio Traffic information Navigation system Destination input Route guidance For quick access to a particular topic or item, please consult the detailed alphabetical index, see page 132. Navigation 8 9 18 21 Map view 24 27 Navigation data 28 What to do if... Entertainment 32 35 41 CD/DVD 49 Music collection External devices 56 Television, TV 64 68 Audio remote control in the rear 69 Rear entertainment Communication 78 88 Office 99 Contacts 102 ConnectedDrive 112 Extended BMW Online services 113 Rear telephone Reference 132 From A to Z Telephone Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Navigation Various examples of how the navigation system reliably guides you to your destination are shown here. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Navigation Navigation system Navigation system Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. General The navigation system can determine the pre cise position of the vehicle by means of satellites and vehicle sensors and guide you reliably to any specified destination. Navigation data is saved in the vehicle and can be updated. Note Inputs when the vehicle is stationary Only enter data when the car is stationary, and always obey the traffic regulations and road signs in the event of any contradiction between the traffic situation and the instructions given by the navigation system. You could otherwise commit an offence and put vehicle occupants and other road users at risk. Call up navigation system Press the button on the controller. 1. 2. "Navigation"
The navigation system can also be directly called up with the button on the controller. 8 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Destination input Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Manual destination input General When you are entering a town/city or street name, the system supports you, for example, with automatic name completion. Saved town/city and street names can be called up quickly. You can skip input of the country, town or city if you wish to retain previous inputs. If only the town/city has been entered, route guidance to the town/city centre is started. If part of an address is not entered or not uniquely entered, a list with corresponding selections is shown when the destination is accepted. If cities or address are present more than once, these are shown in split screen. For information on the split screen, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Country input 1. "Navigation"
Destination input Navigation 2. "Destination input"
3. Select "Country" or the country displayed. Entering a town/city 1. Select "Place/postcode" or the town/city displayed. 2. Select letters, if applicable. The list is gradually narrowed down with each input. 3. Tilt the controller to the right. 4. Select the name of a town/city from the list. If there are several places with the same name:
1. Move to the list of place names. 2. Select the town/city. Entering the postcode 1. Select "Place/postcode" or the town/city displayed. 2. Select digits. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 9 Navigation Destination input 3. Move to the list of postcodes and towns/cit ies. 4. Select an entry. Entering a house number and street 1. Select "Street" or the displayed street. 2. Enter street in the same way as town/city. 3. "House number"
4. Select digits. 5. Move to the list of house numbers. 6. Select the house number or a range of house numbers. Alternative: entering a street and junction 1. Select "Street" or the displayed street. 2. Enter the street or junction in the same way as the town/city. If there are several streets with the same name:
1. Move to the list of street names. 2. Select the street. Searching by street The desired road/street is not in the entered town/city because it is part of another city dis trict. 1. "Navigation"
2. "Destination input"
3. Select "Street" or the displayed street. 4. Move to the list of street names. 5. "In" select country listed. All the roads/streets of the selected country are offered. The respective town or city is shown after the street name. 6. Select the letters. 7. Move to the list of street names. 8. Select the street. Starting route guidance 1. "Accept destination"
2. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination"
Enter, see page 16, destination as a fur ther destination. Address book Selecting a destination from the address book 1. "Navigation"
2. "Address book"
Contacts with addresses are displayed if these addresses for the contacts have been checked as destinations. 3. Select a contact from the list or use "A-Z search". 4. Where applicable, "Work address" or
"Home address"
Saving a destination in the address book After destination input, save the destination in the address book. 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. 4. Call up "Options".
"Guidance"
10 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Destination input Navigation 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Edit in Contacts" or "Delete entry"
Accepting your home address as a destination The home address must be created. 1. "Navigation"
2. "Address book"
3. "Home address"
4. "Start guidance"
Last destinations General The last destinations reached are saved auto matically. These destinations can be called up and incor porated into route guidance. Calling up last destinations 1. "Navigation"
2. "Recent destinations"
5. "Save as new contact" or "Add to contact"
If applicable, select an existing contact. 6. 7. "Work address" or "Home address"
8. Enter "Surname" and, if applicable, "First name". 9. "Save contact in vehicle"
Saving position The current position can be saved in the address book. 1. "Navigation"
2. Call up "Options". 3. "Save position as contact" or "Add position to contact"
4. Select an existing contract from the list, de pending on the selection. Select type of ad dress and enter surname and first names. 5. "Save in car"
Edit or delete the address 1. "Navigation"
2. "Address book"
3. Mark entry. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 11 Navigation Destination input Starting route guidance 1. "Navigation"
2. "Recent destinations"
3. Select destination. 4. "Start guidance"
Editing a destination 1. "Navigation"
2. "Recent destinations"
3. Highlight destination. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Edit destination"
Deleting the last destinations 1. "Navigation"
2. "Recent destinations"
3. Highlight destination. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Delete entry" or "Delete all recent dest."
Points of interest General Even with the most up-to-date navigation data, information on individual points of interest may have changed, for example, service stations may not be in operation. Searching points of interest Selection of points of interest, for example ho tels or sights:
1. "Navigation"
2. "Points of interest"
3. Select search. Google local search 1. "Google Local Search"
2. "Location"
Select or enter location. 3. "Search term"
4. Enter keyword. Suggestions are displayed. 5. Select suggestion. The list of points of interest is displayed. 6. Select a point of interest. Details are displayed. If several details are included, you can browse through the tabs. If a phone number is saved, a telephone con nection can be established. 7. Select the symbol.
"Start guidance" or "Add as another destination"
Enter destination as a further destination, see page 16. A-Z search 1. "A-Z search"
2. "Location"
Select or enter location. 3. "Category"
4. Selecting a category. 5. "Category details"
12 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Several category details can be selected for certain points of interest. Tilt the controller to the left to exit the category details. 6. "Search term"
7. Enter keyword. The list of points of interest is displayed. 8. Select a point of interest. Details are displayed. If several details are included, you can browse through the tabs. If a phone number is saved, a telephone connection can be established. Additional information can be shown for many special destinations through BMW Online. Many special destinations can be saved as a contact in the address book. 9. Select the symbol.
"Start guidance" or "Add as another destination"
Enter destination as a further destination, see page 16.
"Start search": without entering a search term, the search is repeated using the last stored search term. Category search 1. "Category search"
2. "Location"
Select or enter location. 3. "Category"
4. Selecting a category. 5. "Category details"
Several category details can be selected for certain points of interest. Tilt the controller to the left to exit the category details. 6. "Start search"
The list of points of interest is displayed. 7. Select a point of interest. Details are displayed. Destination input Navigation If several details are included, you can browse through the tabs. If a phone number is saved, a telephone connection can be established. Additional information can be shown for many special destinations through BMW Online. Many special destinations can be saved as a contact in the address book. 8. Select the symbol.
"Start guidance" or "Add as another destination"
Enter destination as a further destination, see page 16. Displaying points of interest List of points of interest: points of interest are arranged according to distance and marked with an arrow showing the direction. In the split screen, points of interest in the se lected category are displayed as symbols in the map view. The display depends on the map scale and the category. Destination input via BMW Assist 1. "Navigation"
2. "Destination input"
3. "BMW Assist dest. input"
A connection to the information service is es tablished. Displaying points of interest in the map The categories of the points of interest can be shown as symbols on the map. Set categories:
1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Display points of interest"
5. Select the setting. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 13 Navigation Destination input
"All"
"None"
"Selected": up to five categories can be preset. The displays can be switched on and off in the map view, see page 22. Destination input via map Selecting a destination 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
The current position of the vehicle is shown in the map. 3.
"Interactive map"
4. 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 it. Specifying the street/road If the system does not detect a street/road, one of the following items of information is dis played:
A street name in the vicinity. The county. The co-ordinates of the destination. Additional functions Press the controller to access the following ad ditional functions available in the interactive map:
"Points of interest in vicinity": search for points of interest is started.
"Show details": any details on the desti nation can be shown.
"Start guidance": route guidance is star ted.
"Exit interactive map": changes back to the map view.
"Change map view": changes to map view pointing north.
"Display current location": the map sec tion around the current location is displayed.
"Show destination": map section around the destination is displayed. Destination input by voice control General For the handbook for the voice control sys tem, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. A changeover between voice operation and iDrive is possible when entering destina tions using spoken commands. Have possible voice commands read aloud: Voice commands 14 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Voice commands The location, street and house number can be entered in a single command. Countries, locations, roads and junctions can be spoken as whole words in the lan guage of the system or spelled out. Example: to enter a town/city within Ger many as an entire word, the language of the system must be German. Spell out the input if the language spoken and the language of the system differ. Pronounce letters fluently and avoid exces sive intonation and pauses. The options for input depend on the specific navigation data, country and language set tings. Entering an address in a command 1. Press the button on the steering wheel. Destination input 2. 3. Wait for the system prompt. 4. Say the address aloud in the sequence sug gested. 5. Continue input as specified by the system. If required, say each part of the address sepa rately, for example town/city. Entering name of town/city on its own The place name can be spoken as a word or spelled out. When the destination input menu is displayed:
1. Press the button on the steering wheel. Place or Spell name of place. 2. 3. Wait for the system to ask for the town/city. 4. Say the name of the town/city or say at least the first three letters. Destination input Navigation Depending on the input, up to 20 towns/cit ies are suggested. 5. Select the town/city. Selecting the suggested town/
city: Yes Selecting a different town/city: New entry Select an entry, Entry ..., for example entry 2 Spell the input: Spell name of place 6. Continue input as specified by the system. If there are several places with the same name:
Where applicable, places that sound the same are shown in a list and displayed as a place fol lowed by three dots. 1. Select the entry: Yes or Entry ... e.g. En try 2. 2. Select the desired location. Entering street or junction on its own Enter the street or junction in the same way as the town/city. Entering house number on its own Depending on the data present in the navigation system, house numbers up to 2000 can be en tered. 1. 2. Say the house number. 3. Continue input as specified by the system. House number Planning a trip General To plan a trip, more than one stopover can be entered. New trip 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
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"Guidance"
If necessary, tilt the controller to the left. 3. 4. 5. "Enter new destination"
6. Select the mode of destination entry. 7. Enter an intermediate destination. 8. "Start guidance"
Entering a trip destination For one trip, a maximum of 20 intermediate des tinations can be entered. 1. "Map"
2. 3. "Enter new destination"
4. Select the mode of destination entry. 5. Enter an intermediate destination. 6. "Add as another destination"
"Guidance"
The intermediate destination is added to the destinations list and is highlighted. 7. Turn the controller until the intermediate stop appears at the desired location in the list. 8. Press the controller. Starting the trip 1. Highlight the first destination after entering all intermediate destinations. If, for example, the second intermediate destination is the one highlighted when you start route guidance, the first intermediate destination is skipped. 2. "Start guidance"
symbol indicates the active stage of the trip.
"Guidance"
Saving a trip Up to 30 trips can be stored in the trip list. If necessary, delete existing trips so that new trips can be saved. 1. "Map"
2. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Save in My trips"
5. Enter names. 6. "OK"
Selecting a trip saved in memory 1. "Navigation"
2. "Saved trips"
Until the route category is opened, the num ber of newly arrived routes is shown behind the relevant category. 3. Select route category. 4. Select trip. 5. "Start guidance"
Reversing the trip direction The intermediate destinations are shown in the list in reverse order. 1. "Map"
2. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Reverse stage dest. order"
Options for the intermediate destinations 1. "Map"
2. 3. "Display all stage destin."
4. Select an intermediate destination.
"Guidance"
"Guidance"
"Edit destination"
16 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Destination input Navigation BMW Routes General Recommended routes can be taken up in the route guidance. Start BMW route 1. "Navigation"
2. "Saved trips"
Until route categories are opened, the num ber of newly arrived routes is shown behind the relevant category. 3. "BMW Routes"
The routes available are shown with the following information:
Region Removal of the starting point of the route Name of route The time and distance are shown in the split screen for the relevant route. 4. Select desired route. 5.
"Start guidance"
6. "Start guidance"
Ending route guidance 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. 4. "Stop guidance"
"Guidance"
"Reposition stage dest.": move the in termediate destination in the list.
"Delete stage destination"
"Skip stage destination"
Some options are not possible for some trips. Deleting a trip saved in memory 1. "Saved trips"
2. Highlight the desired trip. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Delete all trips" or "Delete trip"
Importing trips via a USB medium 1. Switch on ignition. 2. Connect USB medium to the USB interface in the centre armrest. 3. "Navigation"
4. "Saved trips"
5. "Import trips"
6. "USB"
7. "OK"
The maximum number of trips that can be saved on the USB medium and in the navigation sys tem together is 30, otherwise import is not pos sible. Importing trips via BMW Online 1. "Navigation"
2. "Saved trips"
3. "Import trips"
4. "BMW Online"
Call up last trip 1. "Navigation"
2. "Saved trips"
3. "Last trip"
4. Select a staged destination. 5. "Start guidance"
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 17 Navigation Route guidance Route guidance Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Route guidance Starting 1. "Navigation"
2. Enter destination, see page 9. 3. "Accept destination"
4. "Start guidance"
The route is displayed on the control display. The distance to the destination/intermedi ate destination and the estimated time of ar rival are shown in the map view. An arrow view is displayed in the instrument cluster, and on the control display and in the HeadUp Display and as appropriate. Arrow view, see page 19.
"Guidance"
End 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. 4. "Stop guidance"
Continue If you did not reach your destination during the last journey, route guidance may be continued.
"Continue guidance"
Route criteria General You can influence the route that is calculated by selecting various criteria. You can change the route criteria as often as you like during destination input or during route guidance. Road types form part of the navigation data and are taken into account in route planning, for ex ample avoid motorways. Route guidance with traffic information, see page 25. Notes The suggested route can differ from your per sonal experience. The settings are saved for the remote control currently in use. For BMW Routes the route criteria cannot be changed. Change 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3.
"Route criteria"
4. 5. Select a criterion:
"Route criteria"
"Fast": time-optimised route result ing from a combination of a route as short as feasible and fast roads.
"ECO PRO": fuel-optimised route resulting from a combination of a route lowest possible fuel consumption and fast roads. 18 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510
"Short": distance-optimised route resulting from a combination of a route as short as feasible and fast roads. 6. To select supplementary route criteria, if necessary:
"Dynamic guidance": traffic information can automatically be taken into account, see page 25, with route guidance.
"Avoid motorways": motorways are avoided as far as possible.
"Avoid ferries": ferries are avoided as far as possible.
"Avoid toll roads": routes with tolls are avoided as far as possible.
"Avoid tax vignette roads": routes with long-term tolls are avoided as far as pos sible. Alternative Routes When route guidance is active, alternative routes are suggested if possible.
"Route criteria"
1. 2.
"Alternat. routes"
An overview of the current route and the proposed alternative routes is shown. In ad dition, details such a travel time and route length and with alternative routes any data on fuel consumption compared with the cur rent route are shown. The routes are illus trated in colour in the split screen. 3. Select to take an alternative route. Route guidance Navigation Course of route Various views of the course of the route are available during route guidance:
Arrow display in the instrument cluster and on the control display. List of routine sections. Map view, see page 21. Depending on equipment, arrow view in Head-Up Display. Arrow view The following information is displayed during route guidance:
Symbol for active route guidance with remaining travel time and distance to desti nation. Small arrow: instruction, for example, to next turn giving the distance and name of the new road. Large arrow: current heading. Road name of the road you are currently travelling along. Traffic information. Depending on road guidance, the illustration changes to junction view. Any lane information is also shown here. Show, see page 23, arrow view in split screen. Driving lane information In arrow view, a triangle indicates the recom mended lane on a multilane carriageway. Optimum lane. Lane that is also possible. But a lane change might soon be necessary. Display list of routine sections With active route planning, a list of the route sections can be displayed. For each route stage, the distance to be driven and the traffic infor mation are displayed. 1. "Navigation"
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 19 Navigation Route guidance 2. "Route details"
3. Mark route section. The section of the route is also shown in the split screen. Bypassing a section of the route Calculate a new route for a route stage. 1. "Navigation"
2. "Route details"
3. 4. Turn the controller. Enter the distance
"New route for"
within which you want to return to the origi nal route.
"New route for:"
5. Press the controller. Cancelling a bypass In case you no longer wish to bypass this section of the route:
1. "Navigation"
2. "Route details"
3. 4. "Cancel closure"
Refuelling recommendation The remaining range is calculated and, as nee ded, service stations along the way are dis played. 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. 1. "Navigation"
2. "Route details"
3.
"Refuelling recommend."
Select the symbol. 6. 7. "Start guidance": route guidance to the service station you selected is started.
"Add as another destination": the service station is added to the course of the route.
"Spoken instructions"
Voice instruction Switching on/off The setting is saved for the remote control cur rently in use. 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Repeat 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
Highlight the symbol. 3. 4. Press the controller twice. Volume control Turn the volume knob during the voice instruc tions until the desired volume is obtained. Store in favourites buttons The function Enable/disable voice instructions can be saved to a favourites button for quick ac cess. A list of service stations is displayed. 4. Highlight the service station. The position of the service station is shown in the split-screen. 5. Select the service station. 20 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Map view Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Displays 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
Overview 1 Function bar 2 Route stage with traffic obstruction 3 Road sign for traffic obstruction 4 Planned route 5 Location 6 Upper status field 7 Lower status field Lines on the map Roads and streets are displayed in various col ours and lines in accordance with their classifi cation. Dotted lines denote train and ferry con nections. National borders are denoted by thin lines. Map view Navigation Traffic obstructions When receiving traffic information from a radio station, traffic obstructions can be shown on the map, see page 24. Lines along the planned route denote route stages with traffic obstructions, depending on the map scale. The position of the lines on the route show the direction of the obstruction. Road signs classify the obstructions. Red road sign: the obstruction affects the planned route or direction of travel. Grey road sign: the obstruction does not af fect the planned route or direction of travel. Planned route After starting route guidance, the planned route is shown on the map. Status fields Display/hide: press the controller. Upper status field: time, telephone and en tertainment details. Lower status field: symbol for active route guidance, status of traffic information, arrival time and distance to destination. Function bar The following functions are available using the function bar:
Symbol Function Route guidance active/inactive. Voice instructions active/inac tive. Change route criteria. Search for point of interest. Traffic information functions. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 21 Navigation Map view Symbol Function Proposed diversions are avail able. Interactive map. Set map view. Changes the scale. To switch to the toolbar, tilt the controller to the left. Map section Change
"Interactive map"
To move the map: tilt the controller in the corresponding direction. To move the map diagonally: tilt the control ler in the corresponding direction and turn it. Settings The settings are saved for the remote control currently in use. 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. Set map view.
"North-oriented"
"In direct. of travel"
"Perspective"
"Traffic info map": information on traffic
"Map views"
flow is shown in a special map view. The symbols of the other additional information set are also shown.
"Additional info"
"Points of interest": symbols for points of interest are shown. Set display, see page 13.
"Traffic events": symbols for traffic information, see page 24, are shown.
"Traffic flow": depending on the scale, the length, direction and effect, a traffic obstruction are indicated by road signs in the map or coloured lines along the calculated route. Information on traf fic flow in the map view, see page 25.
"Weather": weather symbols are shown on the map. Displayed symbols: clear skies, overcast skies, rain, thunderstorms and snow, with the current temperature in each case. The weather information is automati cally updated. The symbols are displayed in specific selected scales.
"Satellite images": depending on availability and resolution, satellite im ages are shown as the background in several scales. 3D "Perspec. view in 3D": distinctive lo cations in the navigation data are shown on the map in 3D.
"Map mode": according to lighting con ditions, select and make settings.
"Day"
"Night"
"Automatic"
"Status info": fade in/out status fields. Status fields, see page 21. Scale Change 1. 2. To change the scale: turn the controller. Select the symbol. 22 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Map view Navigation 4. "Pictures at destination"
5. Depending on the offering, various photos can be selected. Automatically set scale
"Autoscale": in the north-pointing map view, the route between location and destination is shown. This view is also selected when the scale is set so wide that the following is shown:
"AUTO". Map view for split-screen Regardless of the main screen, the map view can be selected for the split-screen. 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Split screen"
3. Tilt the controller repeatedly to the right until the split screen is selected. 4. Press the controller. 5. Select map view.
"Arrow view"
"Map north-oriented"
"Map in direction of travel"
"Map perspective"
"Position"
"Guiding Plus": selected sections of route, for example motorway intersec tions, are shown in perspective.
"Traffic information map": map is opti mised to the display of traffic informa tion. 6. To change the scale: switch to split screen and turn controller. Images to the destination Displays Photos can be displayed for certain destinations when route guidance is active. 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. "Guidance"
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 23 Navigation Traffic information Traffic information Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. General Traffic information from radio stations sending a traffic warning service on the Traffic Message Channel, TMC, is shown in the map view and considered when calculating route. Information on traffic obstructions and dangers is continu ously updated. Traffic information is displayed on the map by symbols. Traffic information for the vicinity is stored in a list. Display The symbol in the function bar of the map view turns yellow, if the traffic information con cerns the calculated route and the expected de lay is less than 20 minutes. The symbol turns red if the expected delay is more than 20 minutes or the route is blocked or there is a danger mes sage for the route. The symbol shows that there are suitable di versions from the traffic information. Real-Time Traffic Information, RTTI In some countries additional bookable services send real-time traffic information, RTTI, which is then used and shown instead of traffic informa tion from the radio station. The location of traffic obstructions is specified more comprehensively and precisely with real-
time traffic information. In addition, the traffic situation off the motorways, for example, on side streets and urban roads, is extensively recorded and shown. Diversion recommendations can be calculated more precisely on the basis of this information. This lowers the risk of coming across another traffic obstruction on diversions. Several recommended diversions or further in formation may be provided. When driving in countries in which real-time traf fic information is available, the traffic information continues to use radio stations. It is shown in the lower status field, see page 21, in map view whether TMC or RTTI in formation is used. Reception Switching on/off 1. "Navigation"
2. Call up "Options". 3. "Receive traffic info"
Traffic information list Displays 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. 4.
"Traffic reports"
"Traffic information"
With active route guidance traffic informa tion affecting the computed route is first shown with red symbols. Then the traffic in formation not affecting the route with grey symbols. The various items of traffic infor mation are sorted by distance from the ve hicle's current position. 5. Select the item of traffic information. 24 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510
"More information": displays further in formation. 6. If applicable, browse to the next or the preceding item of traffic information. Recommended diversions Displays 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3.
"Diversion": a list of recommended di versions is shown. Traffic information in the map Traffic overview With the function switched on, the map view changes to grey scale, set to point north and changes the scale as needed. The symbols for additional information are greyed out. This op timises the traffic information display. Day/night mode is not taken into consideration for this set ting. Show traffic overview 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
"Traffic information"
3.
"Traffic info map"
4. Leave traffic overview Tilt the controller to the left. The original map view is shown. Symbols in the map view Depending on the scale of the map and location of the traffic obstruction in relation to the route, the symbols for traffic obstructions are dis played. Traffic information Navigation Information on traffic flow in the map view Depending on the scale, the length, direction and effect of a traffic obstruction are indicated by road signs in the map or coloured lines along the calculated route. Black: obstruction. Red: traffic jam. Orange: queuing traffic. Yellow: heavy traffic. Green: free-flowing traffic. Grey: general traffic information, for exam ple roadworks. The information displayed depend on the spe cific traffic information service. Traffic information with route guidance Principle If there is information on traffic obstructions, the system calculates the possible proposed diver sions. General Two types of route guidance are possible. Partially dynamic route guidance: diversion suggestions from the navigation system may be taken. Dynamic route guidance: diversion sugges tions are automatically recorded in the route guidance. Partially dynamic route guidance Partially dynamic route guidance is active when traffic information reception is switched on. The systems takes into account the existing traffic information during the route guidance. A message is displayed depending on the route, the traffic information and the possible diversion Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 25 also possible that the route is calculated so that it cuts across the traffic congestion. Particular dangers are displayed independ ently of the setting. Activating dynamic route guidance 1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. 4.
"Route criteria"
5. "Dynamic guidance"
"Route criteria"
Country-specific information via BMW Online Specific information on countries can be trans ferred via BMW Online, for example speed limits on B roads. 1. "Navigation"
2. Call up "Options". 3. "Country info (BMW Online)"
Navigation Traffic information routes. If there is a traffic obstruction, a diversion is offered if possible. For particular dangers, for example objects on the road, a message is displayed with no diver sion option. The upper part of the message shows:
Symbol of the first traffic disruption, or with distance to the start of the traffic disruption. Distance to the start of the diversion. The lower part of the message shows:
Remaining route to be driven and arrival time on the original route, with white symbol. Difference in route length and gain in time of the diversion compared with the original route, with coloured symbol. The following is shown in the split screen:
Original route, white. Diversion, coloured. Accepting a diversion In the message:
"Diversion"
Via the toolbar:
1. "Navigation"
2. "Map"
3. 4. 5. Open desired diversion. 6. Dynamic route guidance The route is automatically changed if a traffic obstruction is encountered. The system does not indicate traffic ob
"Diversion"
"Traffic information"
"Diversion"
structions on the original route. Traffic information is still displayed on the map. Depending on the type of road and the na ture and length of the traffic congestion, it is 26 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Navigation data Navigation Updating 1. Connect USB medium with the new naviga tion data to the USB interface in the centre armrest. 2. Follow the instructions on the control dis play. 3. Enter activation code for the navigation data. The navigation data are updated. After an interruption in the trip, follow the instruc tions on the control display. 4. After updating, remove the media with nav igation data. Checking status Press the button. 1. 2. "Navigation update"
Navigation data Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Information on navigation data 1. "Navigation"
2. Call up "Options". 3. "Navigation system version" Information re garding the version of the data is displayed. Updating General Navigation data is saved in the vehicle and can be updated using USB medium. You can obtain up-to-date navigation data and the activation code from your Service centre. Notes Depending on the volume of data, updating the data can take several hours. Update while the vehicle is in motion, to save the battery. Only the basic functions of the navigation sys tem are available while an update is in progress. You can check the status of the update process. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 27 Spoken instructions cease to be given im mediately before junctions during route guidance?
Area is not fully recorded, or you have devi ated from the suggested route and the sys tem requires a few seconds to calculate a new route. Navigation What to do if... What to do if... Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. What to do if... The current position cannot be displayed. The car is in an area not covered by the data, is in a poor reception area or the system is currently calculating the position. Reception will normally be possible outdoors. A destination without a street is not trans ferred to the route guidance system. No city centre can be determined for the place entered. Enter any street in the place selected and start route guidance. A destination is not transferred to the route guidance system. The data for the destination is not available in the navigation data. Choose a destination as close as possible to the original one. Letters cannot be selected for destination input. The data stored do not contain the destina tion data. Choose a destination as close as possible to the original one. Map view shown in grey scales?
"Traffic info map" Active: indications on the Control Display are toggled to grey-scale. This facilitates optimum traffic information display. Deactivate traffic information map, see page 25. 28 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 What to do if... Navigation Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 29 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Entertainment This chapter ensures your enjoyment when receiving radio and television stations or when playing CDs, DVDs and tracks from the music collection. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Entertainment Sound Sound Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. General The sound settings are saved for the remote control currently in use. Sound settings Call up 1. "Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings"
2. "Sound"
Resetting 1. "Sound"
2. "Reset"
Treble, bass, balance, fader General
"Treble": treble adjustment.
"Bass": bass adjustment.
"Balance": left/right volume distribution.
"Fader": front/rear volume distribution. Adjusting 1. "Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings"
2. "Sound"
3. Select the desired sound setting. 4. Adjusting: turn the controller. 5. Saving: press the controller. Equaliser Setting for individual sound frequency ranges. Adjusting 1. "Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings"
2. "Sound"
3. "Equaliser"
32 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 4. Select the desired setting. 5. Adjusting: turn the controller. 6. Saving: press the controller. Multichannel reproduction, surround General Choice of stereo and multichannel reproduc tion, surround. Adjusting 1. "Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings"
2. "Sound"
3. "Surround" or"L7 surround"
When surround is activated, multichannel re production is simulated when playing an audio track in stereo. LOGIC7 and the LOGIC7 logo are registered trademarks of Lexicon, Inc., a company of the Harman International Group. Bang & Olufsen High End Surround Sound System The settings for loudspeaker illumination are saved for the remote control currently in use. Setting the sound 1. "Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings"
2. "Sound"
Sound Entertainment 3. "Bang & Olufsen"
4. Select the desired sound setting.
"Studio": studio sound.
"Expanded": open room sound. Center speaker An additional speaker is provided in the centre of the instrument panel. This automatically ex tends when Entertainment is switched on and is illuminated according to the illumination setting. With Entertainment switched off or mute switching, the speaker contracts again. Volume General
"Speed volume": adaptation of the volume depending on speed. With Bang & Olufsen High End Surround Sound System: automatic adjustment of the volume depending on drive noises audible in the interior, for example wind noise, no extra setting needed through Speed Volume.
"PDC": volume of the PDC sound signal rel ative to the sound output from the enter tainment system.
"Gong": volume of the sound signal, for ex ample for seat belt reminder, in relation to the sound output from the entertainment system.
"Microphone": microphone volume during a telephone call.
"Loudspeak.": loudspeaker volume during a telephone call. The following volumes are stored only for the respective connected telephone:
"Microphone", "Loudspeak.". Adjusting 1. "Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings"
2. "Sound"
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4. Select the desired volume setting. 5. Adjusting: turn the controller. 6. Saving: press the controller. 34 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Radio Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Radio Entertainment Sound output Switching on/off With the ignition switched off:
press button. Control functions Press the button Function Muting With the ignition switched on, or engine running: press button. Press: switch sound output on/off. Turn: set volume. Switches entertainment sources. Change station/track Favourites buttons Traffic information on/off Change waveband Eject CD/DVD AM/FM stations Selecting station 1. "Radio"
2. "FM" or "AM"
The station last played is played and shown. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 35 Entertainment Radio 3.
"FM stations", "AM stations" or
"Saved stations". 4. Highlight the desired station. 4. Select the desired station. The selected station is saved for the remote control currently in use. Changing stations Select symbol or Using buttons on the radio:
Press the button. Saving stations 1. "Radio"
2. "FM" or "AM"
3.
"FM stations" or "AM stations"
5. Press and hold down the controller. 6. Mark desired storage place and press con troller. The stations are saved for the remote control currently in use. The stations can also be saved on the favourites buttons. With navigation system: The station can also be stored on the favourite buttons. Manual station selection Station selection via frequency. 1. "Radio"
2. "FM" or "AM"
3. 4. "Manual search"
5. Select another band as necessary. 6. To select the frequency: turn the controller.
"FM stations" or "AM stations"
Save frequency: hold down controller. 36 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Radio Entertainment 4. Call up "Options". 5. "RDS"
The setting is saved for the remote control cur rently in use. Digital radio DAB, DAB/DMB Principle Digital stations are bundled into what are known as bouquets. Some stations feature additional 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 station 1. "Radio"
2. "DAB/DMB"
3.
"DAB/DMB stations"
Rename station A station with changing station names can be renamed. 1. "Radio"
2. "FM"
3. Select the desired station. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Rename as:"
Wait until the desired name is displayed.
"FM stations"
The selected station name is in the list of current stations and the stored station is selected. Displaying additional information If a radio station broadcasts a radio text or radio text plus, this information can be shown, for ex ample, title or performer of a piece of music. Availability, content and sequence depend on the radio station. 1. "Radio"
2. "FM"
3. 4. Select station. 5. Call up "Options". 6. "Station information"
RDS Principle RDS broadcasts additional information in the FM waveband, for example the station name. For a station with a number of frequencies, an automatic changeover to the frequency with the best reception quality takes place if required. Switching on/off It is recommended that you switch on RDS. 1. "Radio"
2. "FM"
3.
"FM stations"
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 37 Entertainment Radio 4. Select the top entry in the list: "All ensembles" or everything shown. 4. Select the desired station. 5. Press the controller again. 6. Select the desired memory location. The stations are saved for the remote control currently in use. The stations can also be saved on the favourites buttons or radio station buttons. Additional information If a radio station broadcasts a radio text or radio text plus, this information can be shown, for ex ample, title or performer of a piece of music or the telephone number or e-mail address of the radio station. Availability, content and sequence depend on the radio station. 1. "Radio"
2. "DAB/DMB"
"DAB/DMB stations"
3. 4. Select the desired station. 5. Call up "Options". 6. "Station information"
5. Select the desired station. Some information on the station playing and schedule is shown. The type of information de pends on what the station is sending. Changing stations Select symbol or Or
. Press the button. Changing the ensemble It is only possible to change the ensemble if the following has been selected: "All ensembles". Press and hold down the button. Saving stations 1. "Radio"
2. "DAB/DMB"
3.
"DAB/DMB stations"
38 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Automatic station following General With station following activated, the radio auto matically switches to a new station when the previous one can no longer be received. First of all, a search is run for the station in an other ensemble. If it is not available in another ensemble, the station's analogue frequency is searched for. Automatic changeover is only possible if the corresponding station's signal is available in ad equate quality and the IDs of the stations match. Enabling automatic station following 1. "Radio"
2. "DAB/DMB"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Station switching"
Radio Entertainment for example, may broadcast various sports events at the same time. 1. "Radio"
2. "DAB/DMB"
3.
"DAB/DMB stations"
4. Select the desired station. 5. Press the controller. 6. Select the additional station. Electronic Programme Guide Several stations broadcast their programme guide electronically. 1. "Radio"
2. "DAB/DMB"
3. The radio schedule for the programme on now and next is shown. Enlarge image If a radio station transmits images, these are shown. The image display can be shown en larged. 1. "Radio"
2. "DAB/DMB"
3. Reduce image again: tip controller to the left.
"Enlarge image"
"Programme"
Symbol Meaning A digital station is reproduced in an alogue. A digital station is reproduced digi tally in another group. The setting is saved for the remote control cur rently in use. Additional programmes Symbol indicates that a selected station con tains additional programmes. Sports stations, Saved stations General Forty stations can be saved. Calling up a station 1. "Radio"
2. "Saved stations"
3. Select the desired station. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 39 Traffic reports Display in the status field TP white: traffic radio switched on, traffic radio station available. TP grey: traffic radio switched on, no traffic radio station available. No display: Traffic Program is switched off. Switching on/off Press the button. The traffic report station with the stron gest reception is chosen. The setting is saved for the remote control cur rently in use. Interrupting Press one of the following buttons during a traf fic radio report:
Adjusting the volume Turn the knob during a traffic re port until the desired volume is obtained. Entertainment Radio Saving stations The currently selected station is saved. 1. "Radio"
2. "Saved stations"
3. "Save station"
4. Select the desired memory location. The list of saved stations is saved for the remote control currently in use. The stations can also be saved on the favourites buttons. Without navigation system and telephone: store station on radio station buttons 1. Select the desired station. 2. Press the desired button for longer than two seconds. To call up a stored station, briefly pressure the corresponding button. Deleting a station 1. "Radio"
2. "Saved stations"
3. Select the desired station. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Delete entry"
40 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 CD/DVD Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. CD/DVD Entertainment Sound output Switching on/off With the ignition switched off:
press button. Control functions Press the button Function Muting With the ignition switched on, or engine running: press button. Press: switch sound output on/off. Turn: set volume. Switches entertainment sources. Change station/track Favourites buttons Traffic information on/off Change waveband Eject CD/DVD Playback Inserting a CD/ DVD Insert the CD/DVD with the label side upper most. The disk begins to play automatically. It may take a few minutes to read compressed audio files. Starting play A CD/DVD is in the CD/DVD player or the DVD changer. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "CD/DVD"
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 41 Entertainment CD/DVD 3. Select the desired CD or DVD. Selecting a track using iDrive Audio CDs Symbol
... Meaning CD/DVD player DVD changer CD/DVD player in the rear Formats that can be played DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD
+RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, DVD-Audio, DVD-Video. CD: CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-DA. Compressed audio files: mp3, wma, aac, m4a, m4b, ogg. Remove the CD/DVD 1. Press the button. The CD/DVD is pushed out slightly. 2. Remove the CD/DVD. Audio Selecting a track using button Press button repeatedly until the de sired track is played. Select the desired track to start playback. CDs/DVDs with compressed audio files Depending on the data, it might occur that not all characters on the CD/DVD are displayed cor rectly. 1. Select the directory as appropriate. To change to a higher-level directory: tilt the controller to the left. 2. Select the desired track to start playback. 42 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Displaying track information 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Random"
CD/DVD Entertainment If information is saved for a track, this is dis played automatically:
Artist. Album name Number of tracks on the CD/DVD. File name of the track. Track image of the CD/DVD. Updating album information The album information for a CD is shown auto matically. If the album information is not shown correctly, because there are several similar al bums, the album information can be updated. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "CD/DVD"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Album information"
5. Select the desired entry. Random playback All the tracks on the CD/DVD are played in ran dom order. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "CD/DVD"
3. Select the desired CD or DVD. Fast forward/rewind Keep button pressed. Video General The video image is shown on the front control display up to a speed of approximately 3 km/h. In some countries, it is only shown with the park ing brake engaged or in gear position P. Country codes Only DVDs with the code of your home region can be played. See also the information on your DVD. Code Region 1 2 USA, Canada Japan, Europe, Middle East, South Af rica South-East Asia Australia, Central and South America, New Zealand North-West Asia, North Africa China All regions 3 4 5 6 0 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 43 Entertainment CD/DVD Playback 1. "Multimedia"
2. "CD/DVD"
3. Select a DVD with video content. 4. "Play"
Video menu To open the Video menu:
Press button during playback. Symbol Function Calls up the DVD menu. Starts playback. Pause Stop Next chapter Previous chapter Fast forward Rewind For fast forward/rewind: each time the controller is pressed, the speed increases. To stop, start playback. DVD menu Many DVDs have their own menu. The display depends on the contents of the DVD. button to call up the video menu. 1. Press 2. 3. To select menu items: tilt and press the con
"DVD menu"
troller. DVD Settings Depending on the DVD, some settings are only possible via the DVD menu, see also information on your DVD. Selecting language The languages available depend on the DVD. 1. Turn the controller while the DVD is playing. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Audio/language"
4. Select the desired language. Selecting subtitles The available subtitles depend on the DVD. 1. Turn the controller while the DVD is playing. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Subtitles"
4. Select the desired language or "Do not display subtitles". Setting the brightness, contrast, colour 1. Turn the controller while the DVD is playing. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Display settings"
44 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 4. "Brightness", "Contrast" or "Colour"
5. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller. Selecting zoom Display video picture over full screen. 1. Turn the controller while the DVD is playing. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Further options"
4. "Zoom mode"
CD/DVD Entertainment Select camera angle The availability of an alternative camera angle depends on the DVD and the current track on the DVD. 1. Turn the controller while the DVD is playing. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Further options"
4. "Viewing angle"
5. Select the desired angle of view. Calling up the main menu, Back These functions are not included on every DVD. Therefore, they may not be available for use. DVD changer General The DVD changer is located, depending on the vehicle, in the glove box, through the glove box or in the boot behind the left side trim. Overview Selecting title DVD video:
1. With the DVD menu displayed, turn the con troller. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Further options"
4. "Select title"
5. Select the desired title. 1 Emptying the DVD compartments 2 LED on the DVD compartment 3 Buttons for DVD compartments 4 DVD compartment 5 Filling the DVD compartments Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 45 Entertainment CD/DVD Filling the DVD compartments individually 1. Press the button once. The LED on the first vacant compartment flashes. 2. Select a different compartment if necessary. 3. Wait until the LEDs on the DVD compart ment flash. Insert a single CD or DVD in the centre. The CD/DVD is pulled in automatically and stored in the selected compartment. 4. Inserting CDs/DVDs Only insert CD/DVD if the LEDs on the DVD compartment are flashing, otherwise the CD/DVD or the DVD changer could be damaged. Do not force the CD/DVD into the drive; it could jam and you might not be able to eject it. Filling all the available DVD compartments 1. Hold down the button once. The LEDs on the vacant compartments flash. 2. Wait until the LEDs on the DVD compart ment flash and then insert a CD or DVD, making sure it is centred. The CDs/DVDs are drawn in automatically and stowed in the empty compartments. Inserting CDs/DVDs Only insert CD/DVD if the LEDs on the DVD compartment are flashing, otherwise the CD/DVD or the DVD changer could be damaged. Do not force the CD/DVD into the drive; it could jam and you might not be able to eject it. It may take a few minutes to read the CDs/DVDs after loading. Removing CDs/DVDs individually 1. Press the button once. 2. Select the DVD compartment. The CD/DVD is pushed out slightly. 3. Remove the CD/DVD. Removing all CDs/DVDs button once. 1. Hold down the 2. Remove the CDs/DVDs. Interrupt function Filling the DVD trays or removing the CDs/DVDs may be interrupted. Press the appropriate button. Faults If the LEDs on the DVD slot and the LEDs on the DVD trays flash rapidly, there is a fault. Repairing the fault:
1. Press one of the following buttons:
The last CD/DVD inserted is pushed out slightly. 2. Remove the CD/DVD. When the LEDs are no longer flashing quickly, the DVD changer is operational again. Playing audio tracks The audio track of a DVD can be played even if video playback is not possible in the vehicle. Only the main film is played, without intro or ex tras. 46 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Starting play There is a DVD in the DVD changer. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "CD/DVD"
3. Select the desired DVD. Selecting a chapter using the button Press button repeatedly until the de sired chapter is played. Selecting a chapter using iDrive 1. "Multimedia"
2. "CD/DVD"
3. Select the desired DVD. 4. Select the desired chapter. Fast forward/rewind Keep button pressed. Selecting language The languages available depend on the DVD. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "CD/DVD"
3. Select the desired DVD. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Audio/language"
6. Select the desired language. Notes CD/DVD player and changer Do not remove the cover All BMW CD/DVD players and changers are Class 1 laser products. Do not operate when the cover is damaged, otherwise it could cause severe eye injuries. CD/DVD Entertainment CDs and DVDs Using CDs/DVDs Do not use CDs/DVDs with adhesive labels that have been affixed subse quently, as these may peel off while in the drive as a result of the tempera tures to which these media are ex posed during playing. This could dam age the system irreparably. Use only round CDs/DVDs with a standard diameter of 12 cm and do not use CDs/DVDs in conjunction with adapters, for example CD singles. Otherwise the CDs or the adapter could jam and be impossible to eject. Do not use combined CD/DVDs, for example DVD Plus, as otherwise the CD/DVD could jam and be impossible to eject. General malfunctions The CD/DVD players and changers have been optimised for operation in your vehicle. In some instances, they may be more sen sitive to faulty CDs/DVDs than devices for stationary use. If a CD/DVD cannot be played back, first check whether it has been inserted cor rectly. Atmospheric humidity The CD/DVD or the focussing lens can carry condensation due to high humidity and playback may temporarily not be possible. Malfunctions with individual CDs/DVDs If malfunctions occur only with individual CDs/
DVDs, this can be due to one of the following:
Self-recorded CDs/DVDs With self-recorded CDs/DVDs, possible causes include inconsistent data-creation or burning process, low quality or high age of the CD/DVD blank. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 47 Entertainment CD/DVD Only write on the upper side of CDs/DVDs using a special marker pen. Damage Avoid causing fingerprints and protect against dust, scratches and moisture. Store CDs/DVDs in a case. Do not expose CDs/DVDs to temperatures above 50 , high levels of humidity or direct sunlight. CDs/DVDs with copy protection CDs/DVDs are often copy-protected by the manufacturer. This could result in CDs/DVDs being impossible to play, or only being playable with restrictions. MACROVISION This product contains copyrighted technology based on a number of registered US patents and intellectual property of the Macrovision Corpo ration 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. DTS Digital Surround Manufactured under licence of US pat ent numbers: 5,451,942; 5,956,674;
5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & and 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 trademarks of DTS Inc. DTS, Inc. All rights reserved. 48 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Music collection Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Music memory Principle Tracks from CDs/DVDs and USB media can be saved in the music collection on a hard disk in the vehicle and played from there. General Audio CD: tracks are converted into a com pressed audio format. Information on the al bum, for example artist, is saved, if applica ble. CD/DVD or USB medium with compressed audio files: the entire content of the CD/DVD or USB medium is saved as an album in the vehicle. All audio files with the formats sup ported, see page 42, in the vehicle are stored. Tracks and directories can be de leted later individually, Delete tracks and di rectory, see page 54. Notes Tracks with copy protection, DRM, are saved, but cannot be played. Backing up music data Back up music data regularly, as otherwise it could be lost in the event of a fault in the hard disk. Music recognition technology and re lated data are provided by Gracenote. Gracenote is the industry standard in music rec Music collection Entertainment ognition technology and related content deliv ery. For more information, please visit www.gracenote.com. CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright 2000-2009 Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright 2000-2009 Gracenote. This product and service may practice one or more of the following U.S. Patents: #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 issued or pend ing. Some services supplied under license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent: #6.304.523. Saving from CD/DVD 1. 2. "Multimedia"
3. "CD/DVD"
4. 5. "Save in vehicle"
Insert a CD or DVD in the CD/DVD player. Select the symbol for the CD/DVD player. The music collection is displayed and the first track of the CD/DVD is played. The tracks are played in the normal order during saving. During saving, bear the following in mind:
Do not switch to the CD/DVD player and do not remove the CD from the CD/DVD player, as oth erwise saving is interrupted. It is possible to change over to the other audio sources without interrupting saving. Tracks of the current CD/
DVD that have already been saved can also be called up. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 49 Entertainment Music collection Interrupting saving 1. "Multimedia"
2. "CD/DVD"
3. "Saving..."
Select the symbol for the CD/DVD player. 4. "Cancel saving"
The saving process is interrupted and can be continued at any time. Resuming saving 1. "Multimedia"
2. "CD/DVD"
3. 4. "Continue saving"
CD/DVD saving is continued at the start of the track for which saving was interrupted. Information on the album During the saving process, the information, for example the name of the artist, is saved for the tracks if this information is available in the data base in the vehicle or on the CD. To update the database, contact your Service centre. If no information is saved for the tracks, it might be possible to update the entire album informa tion, see page 54, of the CD via BMW Online. Saving from a USB medium To save music, a suitable medium must be con nected to the USB interface in the centre arm rest. Suitable media: USB mass storage facilities, for example USB memory sticks or MP3 players with USB interface. Unsuitable media: USB hard disks, USB hubs, USB memory card readers with a number of bays, Apple iPod/iPhone. Music from an Apple iPod/iPhone can be played in the AUX-IN port or USB interface in the cen tre armrest. File systems: current file systems for USB devices are supported. FAT 32 format is recommended. 1. Connect USB medium to the USB interface in the centre armrest. 2. "Multimedia"
3. "Music collection"
4. Call up "Options". 5. "Music data import/export"
6. "Import music (USB)"
Playing music Music search All tracks for which information is saved can be called up via music search. All tracks for which no information is saved can be called up via the music directory. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
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"Music search"
4. Select the desired category. 5. Select the desired entry:
Select "A-Z search" and make the de sired entry. All entries containing the character string entered are listed, even if this is not at the start of the entry. Select the desired entry from the list. 6. Select further categories as appropriate. The tracks found are listed in alphabetical order. 7. "Play selection"
Starting new music search
"Reset search"
Music search using voice control For the handbook for the voice control system, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. 1. 2. Press the button on the steering wheel. Music search Music collection Entertainment 3. Call up the desired category, for exam ple Select artist. 4. Say the desired entry from the list. 5. Select further categories as appropriate. Selecting the track directly: Track .... Say the spoken command and the name of the desired track together in one command. Music Directory All albums stored are listed in the music direc tory. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
3.
"Music search"
4. "Search folder"
All directories stores are shown as a list. 5. Select desired directory. To change to a higher-level directory: tilt the controller to the left. Symbol Format Audio CD Compressed audio files Sort music directory The list can be sorted alphabetically by name or by storage date. 1. "Sorting"
2. "By name" or "By date"
Currently playing Listing of the track which is currently being played back. For example, the list of tracks found via the music search, a playlist or list of similar tracks found. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
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"Currently playing"
If applicable, select the desired track. 4. Playlists 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
3. The following lists are shown:
"My favourites"
"Playlists"
All tracks which have been marked as fa vourite.
"Top 50"
The 50 most played tracks.
"More music like this"
All playlists which have be automatically cre ated by searching for similar music. Delete playlist
"Playlists"
1. 2. Mark playlist which is to be deleted. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Delete playlist"
Similar music Music stored in the vehicle similar to the track currently playing can be searched for. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
3. A playlist with the track found is stored.
"More like this (local)"
A maximum of 100 titles are stored. The number of playlists is restricted and an old playlist may be deleted when storing a new one. Favourites If a track is currently being played, this can be marked and stored as a favourite. Store track as a favourite A track must be currently be playing to store it as a favourite. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
3. Calling up stored favourites 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
3. 4. "My favourites"
5. Select the desired title. The favourites can be stored in the vehicle as a playlist, see page 52. Deleting individual tracks from favourites 1. The track which is to be deleted from the list
"Add to favourites"
"Playlists"
of favourites is to be called up.
"Delete from favourites"
2. Delete individual track from favourites Individual or other tracks can be deleted from favourites. 1. 2. "My favourites"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Delete all tracks from favourites"
"Playlists"
52 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Store favourites as playlists The list of favourites can be stored in the vehicle as a playlist. 1. "My favourites"
2. Call up "Options". 3. "Save as playlist"
Audio books and podcasts Audio books and podcasts can be called up sep arately. 1. 2. Call up desired entry:
"Audio books"
"Podcasts"
"More media"
3. Select the directory as appropriate. 4. Call up desired file. Random playback All the tracks in the selection are played in ran dom order. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Random"
Music collection Entertainment Managing music Music Directory Rename folder or track If applicable, the name of the album is entered automatically during saving. If the name is un known it can also be changed. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
3.
"Music search"
4. "Search folder"
5. Mark desired folder or title. 6. Call up "Options". 7. "Rename track" or "Rename folder"
8. Select the letters individually. Delete directory A directory cannot be deleted if a track is being played back directly from it. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
"Music search"
3. 4. "Search folder"
5. Mark desired directory. 6. Call up "Options". 7. "Delete directory"
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2. "Music collection"
3.
"Music search"
4. "Search folder"
5. Highlight the folder or track. 6. Call up "Options". 7. "Delete folder" or "Delete track"
Album information If no information was saved for audio CDs during saving, it can be updated later via BMW Online as required. The update takes place for each individual al bum. Updating album information via BMW Online 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
3.
"Music search"
4. "Search folder"
5. Highlight the desired album. 6. Call up "Options". 7. "Album information"
8. "Update album information"
If it was possible to save the album information, the name of the album is displayed. Free capacity Display free capacity in the music collection. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Manage music collection"
5. "Memory available"
Music collection Backing up music collection The entire music collection can be backed up on a USB medium. Ensure that the USB medium has adequate free capacity. Depending on the number of tracks, backing up the music collection can take up to two hours. This is why it is best to make the backup during a longer journey. If the backup cannot be cre ated, do not remove USB medium, the back-up will be continued on the next journey. 1. Start the engine. 2. Connect USB medium to the USB interface in the centre armrest. 3. "Multimedia"
4. "Music collection"
5. Call up "Options". 6. "Music data import/export"
7. "Backup music on USB"
Saving music collection to the vehicle When the music collection is saved from a USB medium to the vehicle the existing music col lection in the vehicle is replaced. It is best to make the backup during a longer journey. If it cannot be saved, do not remove USB medium, the saving will be continued on the next journey. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
3. Call up "Options". 54 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Music collection Entertainment 4. "Music data import/export"
5. "Restore music from USB"
Deleting music collection 1. "Multimedia"
2. "Music collection"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Manage music collection"
5. "Delete music"
6. Select any category, the tracks of which are to be deleted. 7. "Delete music"
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 55 Entertainment External devices External devices Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Principle Various external devices can be connected to the vehicle. Sound output is via the vehicle loud speakers. Depending on how the external de vice is connected to the vehicle, it can be oper ating using iDrive. Symbol Meaning AUX-IN port USB audio interface Music interface for smartphones Bluetooth audio AUX-IN port Overview Connection of audio devices is possible, for example MP3 players. The sound output is via the vehicle loudspeakers. Recommendation: medium sound and vol ume settings on the audio device. The sound might depend on the quality of the audio files. Connecting AUX-IN port is in the centre con sole. Connect the headphones or line-
out connection of the equipment to the jack connector. Playback 1. Connect the audio device, switch it on and select a track. 2. "Multimedia"
3. "External devices"
4.
"AUX front"
Volume control The volume of the sound output depends on the audio device. If this volume differs significantly from other audio sources, it makes sense to bal ance the volumes. Adjust volume 1. "Multimedia"
2. "External devices"
3. 4.
"AUX front"
"Volume"
5. Turn the controller until the desired volume setting is reached and press the controller. 56 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 USB audio interface /music interface for smartphones Overview External devices can be connected, Operation is done using the iDrive. The sound output is via the vehicle loudspeakers. Connection options for external devices Connection is via USB audio interface: Ap ple iPod/iPhone, USB devices, for example MP3 player, USB memory sticks or mobile phones that are supported by the USB audio interface. Connection via snap-in adapter, for equip ment with music interface for smartphones:
Apple iPhone or mobile phones. Due to the large variety of the audio devices available on the market, operation using the ve hicle cannot be ensured for every device/mobile phone. Ask at your Service centre regarding suitable devices/mobile phones. Audio files Normal audio files, video files and playlists can be reproduced. File systems Current file systems for USB devices are sup ported. Formats FAT 32 and NTFS are recom mended. Connection of Apple iPod/iPhone via USB audio interface The USB audio interface is located in the centre armrest. Use a flexible adapter cable for connecting, for example, the original adapter cable of the iPod/
iPhone. External devices Entertainment Connect Apple iPod/iPhone to the USB interface. The menu structure of the Apple iPod/iPhone is supported by the USB audio interface. Connection of USB device via USB audio interface The USB audio interface is located in the centre armrest. Use a flexible adapter cable for connecting, to protect the USB interface and the USB device from mechanical damage, for example, the adapter cable supplied with the USB device. Connect the USB device to the USB interface. The menu structure of the Apple iPod/iPhone is supported by the USB audio interface. After connecting for the first time Information on all titles, e.g. artist, genre or title, as well as the playback lists are transferred to the vehicle. This might take some time, depend ing on the USB device and the number of tracks. During transfer, the tracks can be called up via the file directory. Number of tracks The information from up to four USB devices or for a total of approximately 40,000 tracks can be saved in the vehicle. If a fifth device is connected or if more than 40,000 tracks are saved, the in formation for existing tracks is deleted. Copy protection Music tracks with integrated Digital Rights Man agement, (DRM), cannot be played. Playback 1. "Multimedia"
2. "External devices"
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. Playback is started. Searching for tracks The titles are displayed if they have been cre ated with Roman letters. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "External devices"
3. Select the 4. Search for track by information 1. Select the desired category, for example
"Music search"
symbol. or
"Genre" or "Artist". All entries are shown in a list. Call up "A-Z search" and make the de sired entry. When you enter a character, a filter is run on the basis of this charac ter as the first letter. When you enter several characters, all the results that contain this character string are dis played. Select the desired entry from the list. 2. Select further categories as appropriate. Not all categories need to be selected. If, for example, all the tracks of a certain artist are to be displayed, it is sufficient to call up only this artist. All tracks by that artist will be dis played. 3. "Play selection"
Starting a new track search
"Reset search"
Search through directory When connecting using the USB audio interface in the centre armrest, the file directory of the device is shown.
"Search directory"
A list of directories and tracks is displayed. This symbol marks directories. or symbol.
"Playlists"
Select track:
Select desired track or directory. To change to a higher-level directory tilt the controller to the left. Playlists Calling up playlists. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "External devices"
3. Select the 4. 5. Select desired playlist. More media, audio books, podcasts, videos Audio books, podcasts and videos can be called up separately on the device. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "External devices"
3. Select the 4. 5. Call up desired medium:
or
"More media"
symbol.
"Audio books"
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"Podcasts"
"Video"
Video playback Overview Video playback is possible under the following preconditions:
iPod/iPhone: connection via snap-in adapter. USB devices: connect via USB interface or snap-in adapter. Playback The video image is shown on the front control display up to a speed of approximately 3 km/h. In some countries, it is only shown with the park ing brake engaged or in gear position P. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "External devices"
3. Select symbol 4. 5. 6. Select the directory as appropriate.
"More media"
"Video"
or
. To change to a higher-level directory: tilt the controller to the left. 7. Select the desired video file to start play back. Video menu Symbol Function Next video file Previous video file Select symbol twice to play back the previous video file. External devices Entertainment or symbol.
"Currently playing"
Currently playing Listing of the track which is currently being played back. For example, the list of tracks which are found through the track search or a playlist. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "External devices"
3. Select the 4. Random playback The current list of tracks is played in random or der. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "External devices"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Random"
iPod/iPhone: the playback list is shown in ran dom order and the tracks are played according to that order. USB device: the playback list is shown in the conventional order and the tracks are played in random order. Fast forward/rewind Keep button pressed. Notes Do not expose the audio device to extreme environmental conditions, for example very high temperatures, see the operating in structions of the audio device. Depending on the format of the audio and video files perfect playback cannot be en sured in every case; for example bit rates higher than 256 Kbit/s or various compres sion techniques. Audio playback is only possible if no audio device is connected to the AUX-IN port. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 59 Entertainment External devices Notes on connecting The connected audio device is supplied with a maximum of 500 mA if the device supports this. Do not, therefore, also connect the de vice to a socket in the vehicle as otherwise perfect playback cannot be guaranteed. Do not insert the plug forcibly in the USB in terface. Do not connect any devices such as fans or lights to the USB audio interface. Do not connect up USB hard drives. Bluetooth audio Overview Playback of music files from external devi ces such as audio devices or mobile phones via Bluetooth is possible. The sound output is via the vehicle loud speakers. The volume of the sound output depends on the device. If applicable, change volume set tings on the device. Up to four external devices can be registered with the vehicle. Requirements Suitable device. Visit www.bmw.com/blue tooth for more information. Device ready for operation. Ignition switched on. Bluetooth in the vehicle, see page 79, and device activated. Bluetooth presettings must be made on the device, for example connect without confir mation or visibility, see Owner's Handbook of the device. A number with a minimum of 4 and a maxi mum 16 positions is specified as the Blue tooth passkey. Only required for non-recur ring registration. Vehicle is at rest. Connecting Connecting the device Only connect the device when the vehicle is stationary. Otherwise, you may become dis tracted and endanger the vehicle occupants and other road users. 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. "Add new device"
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is dis played in the control display. 5. To perform other operations on the device;
see the Owner's Handbook of the device: for example finding/connecting Bluetooth de vice or new device. The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is shown on the display of the device. 6. Select the Bluetooth name of the vehicle on the display of the device. 7. Request using the iDrive or mobile phone to enter the same Bluetooth passkey. Enter and confirm passkey. Or Compare the control number in the vehicle display with the control number in the mo bile phone display. Confirm the control num ber in the mobile phone and on the vehicle.
"OK"
8. Select functions for which the device is to be used, for example "Bluetooth audio". 9. "OK"
If connection was successful, the device is shown as connected. White symbol: device active as audio source. If connection was unsuccessful: What to do if..., see page 62. 60 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Connecting a certain device An already connected device can be connected as an active audio source. Connection not possible if data is exchanged using a mobile phone equipped with Bluetooth. Requirements If necessary, activate the audio connection of the desired device from the list of connected devices. 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. Call up "Options". 5. "Configure device"
6. "Audio"
7. "OK"
Connecting a device 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. Select the device to be connected. White symbol: device active as audio source. Playback General The following functions are dependent on the device: display of track information, fast forward/rewind, random playback. Can be operated using the device or iDrive. Playback is interrupted if data is exchanged using a mobile phone equipped with Blue tooth. Starting play 1. Connecting a device. 2. "Multimedia"
External devices Entertainment 3. "External devices"
4. Select the symbol. Playback is automatically started. Changing the track Not all functions may be available, depending on the device. Symbol Function Next track Previous title Fast forward/rewind Keep button pressed. Select the symbol. Random playback 1. "Multimedia"
2. "External devices"
3. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Random"
Disconnecting audio connection 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. Highlight the desired device. 5. Call up "Options". 6. "Configure device"
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8. "OK"
Disconnecting a device 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. Highlight the mobile phone to be discon nected. 5. Call up "Options". 6. "Delete device"
What to do if... Visit www.bmw.com/bluetooth for more infor mation on compatible devices. Compatible mobile phones, see page 78 Device not supported by the vehicle. If applicable, perform a software update, see page 62. Device not registered or paired. Do the Bluetooth passkeys for device and vehicle match. Enter the same passkey on the device and using iDrive. Duration for passkey input longer than 30 seconds. Repeat the connection at tempt. Is the mobile phone in power-save mode or is the battery low? Charge the mobile phone using the snap-in adapter or the charging cable. Is the device no longer responding. Switch the device off and on again. Repeat the connection attempt. No music can be played back. Start the program for playing back music files on the device and if necessary, select a track via the device. Switch the radio off and on again. Music files are played back, but only at low vol ume. Adjust the volume controls on the device. Playback is disrupted when a button is pressed on the device or if other messages are issued via the device. Switch off keypad acknowledgement tones and other audio output at the device. Playback is interrupted by phone calls or traffic announcements and does not resume automat ically. Switch the radio off and on again. Playback is not possible if the mobile phone is connected via Bluetooth Audio and via the USB interface or snap-in adapter at the same time. Disconnect one of the two pairing connec tions, for example disconnect audio connec tion, see page 61, and restart playback. If all the points on the list have been reviewed and the desired function cannot be run, contact Hotline or Service Centre. Software update Depending on the current software, the vehicle supports different external devices. A software update may be supported, for example, by a new mobile phone or new external devices of the ve hicle, which may improve compatibility with the vehicle. The software is updated via:
USB. Updates and related, up-to-date informa tion is available on the website www.bmw.com/update. BMW TeleServices The available software can be updated di rectly through the vehicle. Note The installation must only be done when sta tionary. To complete the installation, the ignition must be switched off. 62 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Show current version The information about the version of the soft ware currently installed is displayed. 1. "Settings"
2. "Software update"
3. "Show current version"
If an update has already been applied, select the desired version to show additional information. Update software via USB Do not attempt to update the software unless the vehicle is at a standstill. 1. Store the file for the software update onto a USB data store in the main folder. 2. Connect USB drive to the USB interface in the centre armrest. 3. "Settings"
4. "Software update"
5. "Update software"
If applicable, "USB"
6. 7. "Install software"
8. "OK"
9. Switch of ignition and wait until the control display is switched off. External devices Entertainment software must only be done when stationary. There must be mobile reception for the update. 1. Switch on ignition. 2. "Settings"
3. "Software update"
4. "Update software"
5. "BMW TeleServices"
6. "Transfer software"
7. Interrupt the trip as necessary, the installa tion must only be done when stationary. 8. "Install software"
9. "OK"
10. Switch of ignition and wait until the control display is switched off. Restore software version The software version before the last software update or the version before the first software update can be restored. Do not attempt to restore the software unless the vehicle is at a standstill. 1. "Settings"
2. "Software update"
3. "Restore software"
4. "Previous version" or "Software factory settings"
5. "Remove software"
6. "OK"
7. Switch of ignition and wait until the control display is switched off. Update software via BMW TeleServices It is possible to transfer the software when trav elling and is also automatically continued after the trip is interrupted. The installation of the Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 63 Entertainment Television, TV Television, TV Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. General For your own safety, the TV picture is only dis played up to approx. 3 km/h. On some national versions, it is only displayed when the parking brake is engaged or gear position P is engaged. Selecting program All receivable TV channels and radio station are shown in a list. The radio stations are shown at the end of the list. In certain circumstances, the list of channels that can be received might not be updated au tomatically. Update the list with station search, see page 64, if necessary. Symbol Meaning Digital TV channel Analogue TV channel Digital radio station No symbol 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3.
"All stations"
The channel last seen is displayed. 4. Select the desired channel. After a short time, the display changes to full screen mode. To continue showing the naviga tion bar: press controller. Information box After changing to a new channel, a box with in formation on the selected channel is shown briefly. Symbol Meaning Channel information available Digital TV channel TV radio station Multiple sound tracks available Sound track in multi-channel repro duction, surround, available Subtitles available Station search The station search takes up to 2 minutes de pending on the number of channels offered. If not all offered channels are listed, it might be 64 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 necessary to reset the TV region, see page 66. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Station scan"
Cancelling the station search
"Cancel station search"
Changing the channel 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3. Carry out one of the following points:
"Next programme" or programme"
"Previous Turn the controller. Press the button. The next or previous programme from the last selected list of all programmes or saved pro grammes is displayed. Saving the channel 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3. 4. Select the desired channel. 5. Call up "Options".
"All stations"
Television, TV Entertainment 6. "Save programme"
7. Select the desired memory location. The saved channels are stored for the remote control currently in use. Electronic Programme Guide Many stations provide and electronic program guide. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3.
"Programme"
The TV schedule for the programme on now and next is shown. If some characters are not correctly displayed adjust TV region, see page 66. Displaying daily schedule Depending on the information the station trans mits, the entire daily schedule of the station is shown Select station names to display the daily sched ule. Show programme information Depending on the information a station trans mits, more detailed information on a programme can be shown. Select programme to show the more detailed information. Or this can be change directly in the programme:
select symbol. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 65 Entertainment Television, TV Saved channels Twenty-five channels can be saved. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3.
"Saved programmes"
4. Select the desired channel. Deleting channels 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3. 4. Highlight the channel to be deleted. 5. Call up "Options". 6. "Delete"
"Saved programmes"
Adjusting TV Brightness and contrast 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3. Select the or symbol. 4. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller. Colour 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3. Call up "Options". 66 4. "Colour"
5. Adjusting: turn the controller. 6. Saving: press the controller. Zoom Showing an enlarged TV image. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Zoom mode"
TV Region The TV region is not the same in every country. The TV receiver can be adjusted to the desired region. For more information: www.bmw.com/tvregion 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "TV region"
5. Select the desired region. The setting is saved for the remote control cur rently in use. Selecting the audio track The range of audio tracks available depends on the TV programme and time of day. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3. Call up "Options". Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Television, TV Entertainment 4. "Audio track"
5. Select the desired audio track. Show subtitles Showing subtitles depends on the TV channel and time. 1. "Multimedia"
2. "TV"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Subtitles"
5. Select the desired language or "Subtitles off". Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 67 Entertainment Audio remote control in the rear Audio remote control in the rear Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. turning the relevant button again allows a func tion to be executed again. Changing the batteries No rechargeable batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries, other wise their contents can cause damage. Principle The following audio functions at the front can be controlled using the audio remote control in the rear:
"Radio"
"Multimedia"
The operation is the same as for the corre sponding keys on the CD/DVD player. The remote control is accommodated in the centre armrest in the back. Menu guidance Press the button Function Turn the wheel: adjusts the volume. Press middle button:
switches the sound on/off. Switches entertainment sources. Switches stations, tracks or chapters. Keep button pressed: fast forward/rewind. 1. Remove the cover. To do so, press the cover, arrow 1, and push forwards, arrow 2. Insert batteries of the same type. 2. 3. Close the cover. Dispose of old batteries at an authorised collecting point or hand them in to a Service centre. The send time of the remote control is limited in accordance with legal regulations. Pressing or 68 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Rear entertainment Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Control functions Control Screens CD/DVD player in the rear Controller in the rear Remote control Place of installation On the backrest of the front seats. On the centre con sole. Between the rear seats. In the centre armrest in the rear Rear entertainment Entertainment 5 Cinch sockets 6 Headphone connection, left Switching system on/off Press the button on the lower edge of the screen. The rear entertainment and relevant screens are switched on/off. After the ignition is switched off the system must be switched on again. Screens Adjusting Risk of sustaining burns with the screen folded out Do not reach behind the screen; otherwise burns could result. The back of the screen can get very hot. CD/DVD player in the rear 1 CD/DVD compartment 2 Ejecting CD/DVD 3 Headphone connection, right 4 USB interface To fold out: pull the lower edge. To fold in: press against the lower edge. Notes When loading the rear seats and adjusting the backrests of the front seat, fold in the screens. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 69 Entertainment Rear entertainment Please fold in the display screens when making use of the through-loading system. Fold in the display screens before folding down the rear backrest. To clean the screens, comply with the infor mation regarding care, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Controller in the rear Operation is the same as for iDrive at the front. To adjust the volume: turn, arrow 1. Activate the controller and switch between the screens: press the button, arrow 2. A green LED indicates which side is active and can be operated using the iDrive in the rear. Remote control In the centre armrest in the rear The remote control is in the centre armrest. Menu guidance Press the but ton Function Operating principle as front controller. Turn the wheel: highlights a menu item. Press middle button: confirm selection. Pressing the arrow buttons corresponds to tipping the Controller, change between screens. Call up the main menu. Displays the previous menu. Calls up the "Options" menu. Switches stations, tracks or chapters. Keep button pressed: fast forward/rewind. Adjusts the volume. Toggling between the screens. 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. Changing the batteries No rechargeable batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries, other wise their contents can cause damage. 70 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Rear entertainment Entertainment Multimedia CD/DVD The same thing is shown in the front and rear when the same box of the DVD changer is se lected. Operation is same as in front. Symbol
... Meaning DVD changer CD/DVD player in the rear Music collection It is only possible to save music or export and import data via the CD/DVD player at the front or via the USB interface in the centre armrest. If the music collection is selected at the front and in the rear, playback is independent. Operation is the same as for music collection at the front. TV If TV is selected at the front and in the rear, the same channel is played. Operation is the same as for TV at the front. Sound For headphones in the rear, only treble and bass can be set. The setting is made separately for the headphones on the left and right. Operation is the same as for the sound settings at the front. Multi-channel playback, set surround for headphones 1. "Settings"
2. "Sound"
3. "Headphones surround"
Telephone Telephoning via the telephone in the rear. 1. Remove the cover. To do so, press the cover, arrow 1, and push forwards, arrow 2. Insert batteries of the same type. 2. 3. Close the cover. Dispose of old batteries at an authorised collecting point or hand them in to a Service centre. Controls Almost all functions can be operated in the same way as at the front. Special features of operation in the rear are listed in the following section. Audio/video playback Audio and video can be played in the rear from the following sources:
Radio DVD changer Music collection Television, TV CD/DVD player in the rear USB audio interface in the rear AUX-In port in the rear Radio If the same radio source is selected at the front and in the rear (for example FM/AM), the same radio station is played. Operation is the same as for the radio at the front. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 71 Entertainment Rear entertainment An incoming call can be accepted or rejected without a telephone in the rear. Operation same as front telephone. Navigation Route planning is possible separately in the rear left/right. It is only possible to start the route guidance at the front. Operation is the same as for navigation at the front. Suggesting a destination A destination or trip can be forwarded to the front as a suggestion. The suggestion can be accepted at the front and saved or cancelled. This function is not available with the following setting: "Driver has priority"
1. Enter destination. 2. "Suggest destination"
ConnectedDrive Operation is the same as for ConnectedDrive at the front. Settings The following settings are possible:
"Rear display"
"Language/units": the language can be set jointly for all screens.
"Sound"
"Climate"
"Connections"
Vehicle information Content of the on-board computer can be dis played. Operation is only possible at the front. Options menu No split screen possible. Operation is the same as for the options menu at the front. Enabling Enabling the rear Only possible using the iDrive at the front. 1. "Settings"
2. "Rear controller mode"
3. Select the desired priority. Enable options Driver has priority The source selected at the front with iDrive is played over the vehicle loudspeakers. It can be selected from the rear passenger compartment but it cannot be operated from there. Other audio or video sources may be operated. Sound output in the rear is only possible via headphones. iDrive at the front can be used to select the source that is to be displayed in the rear. Setting the source in the rear using the iDrive at the front:
1. "Multimedia" or "Radio"
2. "Rear"
3. Select the desired audio or video source. Same priority All the audio and video sources can be op erated via the iDrive in the front or in the rear. 72 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Sound output in the rear via headphones:
the source selected using the iDrive at the front is output via the vehicle loudspeakers. Sound output via loudspeakers: the source last selected using the iDrive at the front or in the rear is output via the vehicle loud speakers. Rear has priority The source that was selected in the rear can be selected from the front using iDrive. However, it cannot be operated from there. Other audio or video sources may be oper ated. Sound output in the rear via headphones:
the source selected using the iDrive at the front is output via the vehicle loudspeakers. Sound output via loudspeakers: the source selected in the rear is output via the vehicle loudspeakers. No audio or video sources can be selected using the iDrive at the front. Switching off the rear DVD The rear entertainment is switched off. Switching on rear entertainment again: se lect another priority using the iDrive at the front and switch on the system, see page 69. Volume limit for headphones The maximum possible volume for the head phones in the rear can be set. 1. "Settings"
2. "Rear controller mode"
3. "Volume limitation"
Rear entertainment Entertainment Headphones, vehicle loudspeakers Connecting headphones Normal headphones Connection is via jack connector 3.5 mm, see page 69, on the CD/DVD player in the rear Wireless headphones You can get suitable wireless headphones from your Service centre. Connect headphones Up to 3 sets of wireless headphones can be connected. 1. Switch on headphones. 2. "Settings"
3. "Connections"
4. "Headphones/remote"
5. Hold down on button on headphones, LED on the headphones flashes rapidly. 6. "Add new device"
7. Select with which side the headphones are to be connected. The headphones are shown on the list of con nected devices. Information regarding the con nected headphones is displayed. Symbol Meaning Headphones Battery charge state Connection to left side Connection to right side L R Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 73 Entertainment Rear entertainment Rename headphones The name shown with the headphones can be changed. 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Headphones"
4. Highlight the headphones you want to re name. 5. Call up "Options". 6. "Rename"
7. Enter desired names. Deleting connection of the headphones The connection with the vehicle may be deleted. 1. "Settings"
2. "Headphones"
3. Highlight the headphones you want to de lete. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Delete device"
Selecting page A set of headphones can be connected to the left or right side of the rear entertainment. The side can be changed at any time. The head phones need to be switched on. 1. "Settings"
2. "Headphones"
3. Highlight the headphones for which you want to change sides. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Switch side"
Sound output via headphones of vehicle loudspeakers Operation is only possible in the rear. 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Headphones" or "Loudspeakers"
With the following setting, sound output in the rear is not possible using the vehicle loud speaker: "Driver has priority". External devices General Connection of external audio or video devi ces or digital cameras using Cinch termi nals, see page 69, to the CD/DVD player in the rear. The operation is done via the ex ternal device. Connection of external devices via USB au dio interface to the CD/DVD player in the rear. Operation is the same as front, see page 57. Due to the large number of audio and video de vices available on the market, faultless playback via the screen cannot be ensured for every audio and video device. Connecting an external device 1. Fold down the cover of the cinch sockets on the CD/DVD player. 2. Connect the external device to the cinch sockets. Video: yellow socket. Audio: white and red socket. Starting play 1. "Multimedia"
2. "External devices"
3. "AUX rear"
Volume control The volume of the sound output depends on the audio device. If this volume differs significantly from other audio sources, it makes sense to bal ance the volumes. 74 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Rear entertainment Entertainment Adjust volume 1. "Multimedia"
2. "External devices"
3. "AUX rear"
4. "Volume"
5. Turn the controller until the desired volume setting is reached and press the controller. What to do if... You can only see a black screen. Switch on system. Nothing can be detected on the screen. Toggling between the screens. Radio or TV channels are greyed out and cannot be selected. Function is restricted based on the selected priority. Change priority. DVD does not play back. The disk does not begin to play automati cally. Start DVD manually. Vehicle loudspeaker volume cannot be adjusted in the rear. Sound output in the rear is done over the headphones. Change any priority and out put the sound over the vehicle loudspeak ers. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 75 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Communication All of the possibilities available for mobile communication with your family, friends, business partners or service providers are summarised in this chapter. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Communication Telephone Telephone Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Principle Mobiles or other external devices, e.g. audio player, can be connected to the vehicle by Blue tooth. After single registration, these devices are au tomatically detected with the ignition switched on. As soon as they are in the vehicle, they can be operated through iDrive, the buttons on the steering wheel and by voice. General External devices can be used depending on functionality of the device as a telephone or as an audio source through the vehicle. Up to four external devices can be registered. If the rear telephone is registered, three more ex ternal devices can be registered. Notes Using the telephone while the vehicle is in motion Only make inputs when traffic activity permits. As the driver, do not make telephone calls with the mobile phone in your hand while the vehicle is in motion; use the hands-free speaking sys tem. The vehicle occupants and other road users could otherwise be endangered. It might be necessary to have certain functions enabled by the mobile phone or service pro vider. At high temperatures, the charging function of the mobile can be restricted and no longer op erate. When using the mobile through the vehicle, fol low the user manual of the mobile. Compatible mobile phones Visit www.bmw.com/bluetooth for detailed in formation about the mobile phones and external devices with Bluetooth interface that are sup ported by the mobile phone preparation option. Viewing vehicle identification number
(VIN) and software part number The vehicle identification number (VIN) and soft ware part number are necessary so that you can check which mobile phones are supported by the mobile phone preparation option. You might also need details about the mobile phone's soft ware version. 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Bluetooth info"
5. "Display system information"
These suitable mobile phones have a certain software version that supports the functions of the vehicle described below. Malfunctions may occur when using other mo bile phones or software versions. Do not operate a connected mobile phone with the keypad of the phone to avoid malfunctions. You have the option of performing a software update, see page 62. 78 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Functions The following functions can be assigned to a mobile when registering. Telephone and additional telephone A mobile phone can be assigned the telephone or supplementary telephone function. Data transfer A mobile phone assigned the telephone or sup plementary telephone function may also be as signed the data transmission function. For data transmission, this can result in call charges, for example, with a roaming connection. A data transmission is displayed in the status box, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. The services breakdown assistance, hotline, tel eservice call, automatic teleservice call, Internet and BMW Live can be used via the mobile phone. Using the services does not require a valid BMW Assist contract. The availability of the function depends on the country and is series-specific. The mobile phone must be compatible with and support the required Bluetooth radio standards, equipped with a corresponding mobile tariff and have suit able Internet settings. An existing data transmission can be terminated immediately, for example, to avoid roaming costs. 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Transferring data via device"
The data transfer supplementary function is de activated and can be assigned to another tele phone. Bluetooth audio A mobile phone can be assigned the Bluetooth Audio function. The mobile phone can then be used as an audio source, see page 60. Telephone Communication Connecting/disconnecting the mobile phone Operating requirements Suitable mobile phone. Mobile phone operational. Ignition switched on. Bluetooth in the vehicle and mobile phone activated. Bluetooth presettings must be made on the mobile phone, for example connect without confirmation or visibility; see Owners Handbook of the device. If applicable deactivate Bluetooth audio. Any number with a minimum of 4 and a max imum 16 positions is specified as the Blue tooth passkey. Only required for non-recur ring registration. Vehicle is at rest. Activating/deactivating Bluetooth connection Bluetooth use is not permitted everywhere. Comply with relevant local laws. 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. "Bluetooth"
Enabling/disabling functions Activate functions before registering, to be able to assign these to a mobile phone. Information about suitable mobile phones that support this function, see page 78. 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. Call up "Options". 5. "Configure Bluetooth"
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"Bluetooth audio"
"Office"
"Secondary telephone"
"Show pictures"
7. Tilt the controller to the left. Connecting Connecting the mobile phone Only connect the mobile phone when the vehicle is stationary. Otherwise, you may be come distracted and endanger the vehicle oc cupants and other road users. Perform the connection in full at either the front or rear control display. 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. "Add new device"
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is dis played in the control display. 5. Perform other operations on the mobile phone, see the Owner's Handbook of the mobile phone: for example finding/connect ing Bluetooth device or new device. The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is shown on the display of the mobile phone. 6. Select the Bluetooth name of the vehicle on the display of the mobile phone. 7. Enter the same passkey on the mobile phone and via iDrive and confirm. Or Compare the control number on the control display with the control number in the mo bile phone display. Confirm the control num ber in the mobile phone and on the control display.
"OK"
8. Select the function for which you would like to use the mobile phone. 9. "OK"
The mobile phone is connected and shown in the first position on the list of mobile phones. Up to three mobile phones can be connected to the vehicle at the same time. If the registration was unsuccessful: What to do if..., see page 81. Display of supported functions Functions supported by the mobile phone are shown as a symbol when registering. White symbol: function is active. Grey symbol: function is inactive. Symbol Function Telephone. Additional telephone. Data transfer. Audio source. After connecting for the first time The mobile phone is paired in the vehicle after a short delay when the engine is running or the ignition switched on. Phonebook entries on the telephone's SIM card or the mobile phone itself are transferred to the vehicle after it has been detected, depending on the mobile phone. For a few mobile phones, certain settings are needed, for example, authorisation or secure connection, see instruction manual of the mo bile phone. Connecting a certain mobile phone 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
80 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 3. "Bluetooth"
4. Select the mobile phone to be connected. Functions assigned to the mobile phone before disconnection are reassigned to the mobile phone upon reconnection. If applicable, this function was deactivated for a previously con nected mobile phone. Configuring mobile phone Functions can be activated or deactivated with a registered and connected mobile phone. 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. Highlight mobile phone to be configured. 5. Call up "Options". 6. "Configure device"
7. At least one function must be selected.
"Telephone"
"Secondary telephone"
"Data transfer"
"Audio"
8. "OK"
If a function is assigned to a mobile phone, then this is deactivated for the already connected mobile phone and the mobile phone is logged off. Switching telephone and additional telephone The function of the telephone and additional tel ephone can be switched automatically. 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. "Swap phone/second. phone"
Telephone Communication Disconnecting a mobile phone 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. Highlight the mobile phone to be discon nected. 5. Call up "Options". 6. "Delete device"
What to do if... Information about suitable mobile phones, see page 78. Mobile phone not registered or paired. Is Bluetooth activated in the vehicle and the mobile phone? Activate Bluetooth in the ve hicle and the mobile phone. Do the Bluetooth passkeys for the mobile phone and vehicle match. Enter the same passkey on the mobile phone and using iDrive. Duration for passkey input longer than 30 seconds. Repeat the connection at tempt. Does the control number on the mobile phone and vehicle agree? Repeat the con nection attempt. Too many Bluetooth devices paired to the mobile phone or the vehicle? If necessary delete the pairing information for some other device. Is Bluetooth audio activated? Deactivate Bluetooth audio. Is the mobile phone in power-save mode or is the battery low? Charge the mobile phone using the snap-in adapter or the charging cable. If appropriate, only one mobile phone can be connected to the vehicle, depending on the mobile phone. De-register the mobile phone from the vehicle and only register and con nect one mobile phone. The mobile phone is no longer responding. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 81 Communication Telephone Switch the mobile phone off and on again. Too high or low ambient temperatures? Do not subject the mobile phone to extreme ambient conditions. Telephone functions not possible. Configure mobile phone and connect with the telephone or additional telephone func tion. No phone book entries, not all entries or incom plete entries are displayed. Transfer of the phone book entries has not completed. Under certain circumstances only the phone book entries saved in the mobile phone or on the SIM card are transferred. It might be that phone book entries with spe cial characters cannot be displayed. Number of phone book entries to be stored is too high. Data volume of the contact too large, e.g. due to stored information such as notes?
Reduce data volume of the contact. Mobile phone connected as audio source?
Configure mobile phone and connect with the telephone or additional telephone func tion. Quality of the phone connection is poor. Bluetooth signal strength can be adjusted on mobile phone, depends on the model. Place the mobile phone in the snap-in adapter or close to the centre console. Adjust the volume of the microphone and speaker separately. If all the points on the list have been reviewed and the desired function cannot be run, contact Hotline or Service Centre. Controls Adjusting the volume Turn the knob until the desired volume is reached. The setting is saved for the remote control currently in use. Automatic volume equalisation The vehicle adjusts the volume of the micro phone on the telephone and the volume of the other party automatically. Depending on the mobile phone, it may be necessary to adapt the volumes. Settings are possible only during a call and must be adjusted separately for each mobile phone. The settings are deleted as soon as the mobile phone is de-registered. 1. "Settings"
2. "Sound"
3. "Volume settings"
4. Select desired setting: "Microphone" or
"Loudspeak."
5. Adjusting: turn the controller. 6. Saving: press the controller. Incoming call Receiving a call If the number of the caller is saved in the tele phone book and is transferred from the network, the name of the contact and the telephone num ber is displayed. Otherwise, only the phone number is displayed. Accepting a call Using iDrive
"Accept"
82 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Telephone Communication Via instrument cluster
"Hang up"
Dialling a number 1. "Telephone"
2. "Dial number"
3. Select the digits individually. 4. Select the symbol. The call is made using the mobile phone assigned to the telephone function. If a call is to be made through the supplementary telephone:
1. Select the digits individually. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "via"
The phone number can also be entered using the voice control system. The call is made using the mobile phone assigned to the telephone function. Calls with a number of participants General It is possible to switch between calls or merge two calls to set up a conference. The functions must be supported by the mobile phone and service provider. Accepting a call during another call If there is a second call during an ongoing call you hear a call waiting signal, if applicable.
"Accept"
The call is accepted and the existing call is held. Via button on the steering wheel Press the button. Via instrument cluster
"Accept"
Rejecting a call Using iDrive
"Reject"
Via instrument cluster
"Reject"
Ending a call Using iDrive
"Hang up"
Via button on the steering wheel Press the button. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 83 Communication Telephone Setting up a second call Set up another call during a call. 1. "Telephone"
2. "Active calls"
3. Dial a new phone number or select from a list. Switching between two calls, alternating You can switch between two calls. The calls can be made using both connected mobile phones. Active call is displayed in colour. Call on hold is displayed in grey.
"Swap calls"
"Place conference call"
The phone switches to the call that is in pro gress. Setting up a conference Two calls can be merged to set up a telephone conference. The calls must be made through a mobile phone. 1. Setting up two calls. 2. On termination, both calls are always termina ted. If one call is terminated by another sub scriber, the other call is continued, if required. Setting the microphone to mute The microphone can be muted during active calls. 1. "Telephone"
2. "Active calls"
3. The mute microphone is automatically activa ted:
When a new call is set up. When alternating between call parties.
"Microphone muted"
DTMF overlap dialling Using DTMF overlap dialling to access network services or to control devices, e.g. remote an swer phone access. This requires the DTMF code. 1. "Telephone"
2. Selecting a contact from a list or "Dial number".
"DTMF suffix dialling"
3. 4. Enter DTMF code via iDrive. Phone book General The phone book has access to the contacts stored in the vehicle and contacts of the mobile phones assigned the function telephone or sup plementary telephone. All contacts for which a phone number is entered are displayed. The contacts saved with BMW Online are also shown. Displays 1. "Telephone"
2. "Phone book"
The symbols mark the storage location of the contacts. Symbol Storage location Vehicle. Mobile phone. BMW Online address book. 84 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Telephone Communication tary telephone, are transferred to the vehicle. The last 20 numbers dialled are displayed for each mobile phone. Dialling numbers via the instrument cluster Possible if no call is currently active. Press key on the steering wheel. 1. 2. Select the desired phone number. The call is made through the mobile phone from the list of which the number comes. Dial number using iDrive 1. "Telephone"
2. "Last number redial"
3. Select the desired entry and telephone number as necessary. The call is made using the mobile phone as signed to the telephone function. If the call is to be made using the mobile phone assigned to the supplementary telephone func tion:
1. Mark entry. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "via"
Saving an entry in Contacts 1. Mark entry. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Save as contact" or "Add to contact"
4. 5. Select the type of number: "Home", "Work", If necessary, select contact.
"Mobile" or "Others"
If necessary, complete the entries. 6. 7. "Save contact"
Making a call The entries can be selected and a call set up. Symbol Meaning Contact with a stored number. Contact with more than one stored number. Call not possible, mobile phone with out reception or network, Teleser vice Call or data transfer active. Phone book entries with a stored phone num ber: select desired entry. Phone book entries with more than one stored phone number: select desired entry and then phone number. The call is made using the mobile phone as signed to the telephone function. If the call is to be made using the mobile phone assigned to the supplementary telephone func tion:
1. Highlight contact, and highlight the desired phone number if there are more than one. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "via"
Editing contacts Changing the entries in the "Contacts" menu. If a contact is changed, the changes are not saved on the mobile phone. A copy of the entry is saved in the vehicle. 1. Highlight the contact. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Edit entry"
The contact can be edited. Redialling General Lists of number dialled on the mobile phones assigned the function telephone or supplemen Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 85 Communication Telephone Incoming calls General Lists of incoming calls on the mobile phones as signed the function telephone or supplementary telephone, are transferred to the vehicle. The last 20 incoming calls are displayed for each mobile phone. Dial number using iDrive 1. "Telephone"
2. "Received calls"
3. Select the desired entry and telephone number as necessary. The call is made using the mobile phone as signed to the telephone function. If the call is to be made using the mobile phone assigned to the supplementary telephone func tion:
1. Mark entry. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "via"
Saving an entry in Contacts 1. Mark entry. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Save as contact" or "Add to contact"
4. 5. Select the type of number: "Home", "Work", If necessary, select contact.
"Mobile" or "Others"
If necessary, complete the entries. 6. 7. "Save contact"
Hands-free system General Calls taken via the hands-free system can be continued via the mobile phone and vice versa. From mobile phone to the hands-free system Calls that were started outside the Bluetooth range of the vehicle can be continued via the hands-free system when the ignition is switched on. Depending in the mobile phone, there is an au tomatic switch to the hands-free mode. If it is not automatically toggled, follow what is displayed on the mobile phone screen, and also see the instruction manual for the mobile phone. From the hands-free system to the mobile phone Calls taken via the hands-free system can also be continued via the mobile phone, depending on the mobile phone. Then follow what is displayed on the mobile phone, and also see the instruction manual of the mobile phone. Snap-in adapter Principle The snap-in adapter enables:
Storage of the mobile phone. Charging of the battery. Connection to the external aerial of the ve hicle. This ensures better network reception and uni form reproduction quality. General More detailed information on the snap-in adapt ers which compatibly support the functions of the handy can be obtained from the Service cen tre. Notes At high temperatures, the charging functions of the mobile can be restricted and no longer op erate. 86 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Telephone Communication nections, arrow 1, and push down, arrow 2, until it engages. Installed position In the front centre armrest. The direction of in stallation in the centre armrest varies from vehi cle to vehicle. Inserting the snap-in adapter 1. Press the button and take out the cover. 2. Insert snap-in adapter at the front, arrow 1, and press to the bottom, arrow 2, until the adapter engages. Removing the mobile phone Press the button and pick up the mobile phone. Inserting the mobile phone 1. Depending on the mobile phone, remove the protective cap from the aerial connector and from the USB port of the mobile phone if necessary. 2. Push the mobile phone with buttons up wards in the direction of the electrical con Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 87 Communication Office Office Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Principle Contacts, appointments, tasks, notes, text mes sages and e-mails from the mobile phone can be viewed on the control display if the mobile phone supports these functions and is compatible with the corresponding Bluetooth standards. Func tions have to be released separately as required. Transmission can take a few minutes after the first time a mobile phone is paired. General Information on which mobile phones support which Office functions can be found under www.bmw.com/bluetooth. Contents are completely displayed when the vehicle is at standstill. Notes Do not operate Office while the vehicle is in motion. Only make adjustments if the traffic conditions are appropriate. Otherwise, you may become distracted and endanger the vehicle occupants and other road users. Operating requirements Office is activated, see page 79. A compatible mobile phone is registered and connected to the vehicle. The mobile phone is assigned the function telephone or supplementary telephone. For some mobile phones, data access must be confirmed on the mobile phone. Time, time zone and date are correctly set on the Control Display and on the mobile phone, for example to display appointments correctly. Updating The data is updated every time the mobile phone is connected to the vehicle. Appoint ments, tasks, notes and reminders can be up dated separately. 1. "Office"
2. "Office today", "Calendar", "Tasks",
"Notes/voice memos" or "Reminders"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Update data"
Data from the mobile phone is transferred to the vehicle again. Office update The number of unread messages and active tasks as well as appointments coming up are displayed. 1. "Office"
2. "Office today"
88 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 3. Select the desired entry to display details. Symbol Office Communication Storage location Vehicle. Mobile phone. BMW Online address book. Displaying contacts from BMW Online To display contacts from BMW Online, when logging on to BMW Online the function "Log in automatically" must be enabled. Dial a phone number 1. Select the desired contact. 2. Select the phone number. The connection is established. If a call is to be made through the supplementary telephone:
1. Select the desired contact. 2. Highlight phone number. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "via"
Editing contacts Note If a contact that comes from the mobile phone or BMW Online is edited, the changes are not saved on the mobile phone or at BMW Online. A copy of the entry is saved in the vehicle. Contacts General Contacts can be created and edited. The con tacts from the mobile phone assigned the func tion telephone or supplementary telephone are also shown, as are the contacts from the BMW Online address book. The addresses can be used as navigation destinations and the phone numbers dialled directly. Displaying contacts 1. "Office"
2. "Contacts"
All contacts are listed in alphabetical order. The A-Z search function is offered, depend ing on the number of contacts. It can be selected whether the contacts are to be transferred from a mobile. The contacts can also be transferred from both connected mo biles. 1. Call up "Options". 2. Select mobile from which the contacts are to be transferred. A symbol indicates the storage location of the contacts:
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3. Change entries. 4. "Save contact in veh."
Selecting a contact as navigation destination 1. Select the desired contact. 2. Select address. In the case of contacts from the mobile phone and BMW Online address book, the address might have to be matched to the navigation data in the vehicle. If that is the case:
Correct the address. 3. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination"
Checking address as destination An address that is to be added to the route guid ance must match the navigation data contained in the vehicle. Here, the address can be checked. 1. Select the desired contact. 2. Highlight address. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Check as destination"
If necessary, correct and save the address. 5. If the address is corrected and saved, a copy is created in the vehicle. The address is not changed on the mobile phone or BMW Online. Display the Internet address of a contact The Internet address stored for a contact can be called up. 1. Select the desired contact. 2. Select Internet address. The selected Internet address is displayed in the browser. Displaying additional information from BMW Online Display of additional information for a contact if present at BMW Online. 1. Select the desired contact. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Addit. info (BMW Online)"
New contact Attaching 1. "Office"
2. "Contacts"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "New contact"
5. Input boxes still show previous input: "Clear fields"
6. Complete input boxes: select input box. 7. Enter text and make any assignment. 8. In the navigation system: enter address. Only addresses that are present in the car's navigation data can be entered. This en sures that route guidance is possible for all addresses. If applicable, "Accept"
9. "Save contact in veh."
The entries for a contact are assigned by the following symbols. 90 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Symbol Meaning Private phone number Work phone number Mobile phone number Other phone number Private address Work address E-mail address Internet address Specifying home address A home address can be saved in memory. This home address appears at the top of the list of contacts. 1. "Office"
2. "Contacts"
3. "Home address"
4. Create contact. 5. "Save contact in veh."
Selecting sort order for names Names can be displayed in a different order. 1. "Office"
2. "Contacts"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Display surname first" or "Display first name first"
The sort order for names might not be the same as the selected sort order, depending on how contacts are saved on your mobile phone. Office Communication Display contact images Photos saved for contacts are saved in the ve hicle when the mobile phone is connected to the vehicle. 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. Call up "Options". 5. "Configure Bluetooth"
6. "Show pictures"
Displaying all contact images is activated or de activated. Exporting/importing contacts Contacts can be exported and imported via Per sonal Profile. The contacts stored in the vehicle are exported, not the contacts from the mobile phone or BMW Online. Deleting contacts Only contacts saved in the vehicle are deleted. The contacts from the mobile phone or BMW Online cannot be deleted. 1. "Office"
2. "Contacts"
3. Highlight the contact. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Delete contact" or "Delete all contacts". 6. If applicable, "Yes"
Messages General Messages are only displayed when they are complete. Displaying messages 1. "Office"
2. "Messages"
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 91 Communication Office The latest messages are shown. It can be selected whether the messages are to be transferred from a mobile. The messages can also be transferred from both connected mo biles. If a mobile phone is assigned to more than one e-mail account, the desired e-mail account must be selected. 1. Call up "Options". 2. Select mobile and which account from which the messages are to be transferred. A Symbol designated the message type. Symbol Message type SMS. My Info Message from information service. E-mail from mobile phone Select this to display a message. Filter message list The message list can be filtered if more than one type of message is available. Filtering can be combined between message type and message status. 1. "Filter:"
2. Select type of message.
"All message types"
All messages are displayed.
"E-mail"
92 Only E-mails from the mobile phone are displayed.
"Text message"
Only SMS messages are displayed.
"Service messages"
Only service messages are displayed. Select message status.
"Unread messages"
Only unread messages are shown.
"Since start of journey"
All SMS and E-mails received since the start of the trip are shown.
"All messages"
All messages are displayed. Deleting messages General All message types can be deleted in the vehicle. SMS and E-mails transferred from the mobile to the vehicle are also deleted on the mobile. Deleting a service message 1. Select the desired service message. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Delete message"
Delete all service messages 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Delete all messages" or "Delete messages"
SMS General SMS messages transferred from the mobile phone to the vehicle. Additional functions The following functions are available when an SMS message is selected:
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Symbol Function Browse in the SMS
"Play", see page 97.
"Call sender"
"Use contact data", see page 97.
"Mark as unread"
"Delete message"
E-mail General E-mail messages transferred from the mobile phone to the vehicle. Deactivate complete display Opening an E-mail in the vehicle completely transfers it to the vehicle. This may be subject to charges. 1. "Office"
2. "Messages"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Fully download e-mails"
Only part of the E-mail is loaded from the mobile phone into the vehicle. Additional functions The following functions are available when an e-
mail message is selected:
Symbol Function Browse in the e-mail
"Play", see page 97.
"Sender/recipient"
Contact data are shown
"Use contact data", see page 97. Office Communication Symbol Function
"Mark as unread"
"Delete e-mail"
My Info General My Info messages from the BMW Assist Portal. Replying Send a predefined reply. 1. Select the desired message. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Answer"
Additional functions The following functions are available when a message is selected:
Symbol Function
"Start guidance" or "Add as another destination"
"Call"
A phone connection is established if the message contains a number.
"Select phone number"
Select the desired number from the list if the message contains more than one number. Telephone con nection is set up.
"Send e-mail (BMW Online)"
"Open link in browser"
Message from information service General Messages from BMW information service. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 93 Communication Office Saving an address 1. Select the desired message. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Save contact in veh."
Additional functions The following functions are available when a message is selected:
Symbol Function
"Start guidance" or "Add as another destination"
"Call"
A phone connection is established if the message contains a number.
"Select phone number"
Select the desired number from the list if the message contains more than one number. Telephone con nection is set up.
"Send e-mail (BMW Online)"
"Open link in browser"
Call up Internet address.
"Further information"
Display additional information Calendar Principle The last 30 days and the next 90 days can be displayed. Displays 1. "Office"
2. "Calendar"
Yesterday, today and the next five days are shown. It can be selected whether the appointments are to be transferred from a mobile. The appoint ments can also be transferred from both con nected mobiles. 1. Call up "Options". 2. Select mobile phone from which the ap pointments are to be transferred. Scroll to the current week, or
"Previous days": shows the last 7 days.
"Next days": shows the next 7 days. Show calendar month 1. Select date. The current month is shown. Appointments are entered on the highlighted calendar dates. 2. Turn controller until the previous or next month is shown. Show calendar day 1. Show calendar month. 2. Select desired day. The appointments of the selected day are shown. Appointment Displays Select the desired appointment. Additional functions The following functions are available for the ap pointment entry selected:
94 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Symbol Function Browse in the appointment
"Read out", see page 97.
"Use contact data", see page 97. Tasks Display task list 1. "Office"
2. "Tasks"
It can be selected whether the tasks are to be transferred from a mobile. The tasks can also be transferred from both connected mobiles. 1. Call up "Options". 2. Select mobile phone from which the tasks are to be transferred. Sort task list 1. Select headers in the task list. 2. Select sort criterion:
"Priority (!)"
"Subject"
"Due date"
Display task Select the desired task. Office Communication Additional functions The following functions are available when a task is selected:
Symbol Function Browse in the task
"Read out", see page 97.
"Use contact data", see page 97. Notes Display notes 1. "Office"
2. "Notes/voice memos"
All text memos from the mobile phone and voice memos recorded in the vehicle are shown. It can be selected whether the notes are to be transferred from a mobile. The notes can also be transferred from both connected mobiles. 1. Call up "Options". 2. Select mobile phone from which the memos are to be transferred. Text memos Show text memos Select desired text memo. Additional functions The following functions are possible with a se lected text memo:
Symbol Function Browse in the memo
"Read out", see page 97.
"Use contact data", see page 97. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 95 Communication Office Voice memos General A voice memo can be recorded. These are stored in the vehicle and can be exported through the USB interface. Record voice note 1. "Office"
2. "Notes/voice memos"
3. "New voice memo"
4. Function selection
"Record voice memo"
Symbol Function
"Record"
Start recording. After the voice memo can be recorded after the tone.
"Pause"
Pressing again restarts the record ing.
"Play"
The recording cannot be continued after starting playback.
"To beginning"
"Fast reverse"
"Fast forward"
"Delete"
"OK"
Finish recording. Displaying voice memo Select desired voice memo. Additional functions The following functions are possible with a se lected voice memo:
Symbol Function
"Play"
"Pause"
"To beginning"
"Fast reverse"
"Fast forward"
"Delete"
Export voice note To export voice memos through the USB con nection in the centre console, a suitable medium must be connected to the USB interface. Suitable media: USB mass storage facilities, for example USB memory sticks or MP3 players with USB interface. Unsuitable media: USB hard disks, USB hubs, USB memory card readers with a number of bays, Apple iPod/iPhone. File systems: current file systems for USB devices are supported. FAT 32 format is recommended. 1. Connect USB medium to the USB interface in the centre armrest, see page 57. 2. "Office"
3. "Notes/voice memos"
4. Highlight desired voice memo. 5. Call up "Options". 6. "Export all memos (USB)" or "Export voice memo (USB)"
All voice notes are exported and/or the pre viously-marked voice note is exported. Delete voice note 1. Mark desired voice note. 2. Call up "Options". 96 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 3. "Delete all voice memos" or "Delete voice memo"
4. "OK"
Reminders General Reminders connected to appointments and tasks are displayed. After an appointment or task deadline has elapsed, the reminder is no longer displayed. Display reminders 1. "Office"
2. "Reminders"
3. Select the desired reminder. The relevant appointment or task is dis played. It can be selected whether the reminders are to be transferred from a mobile. The reminders can also be transferred from both connected mo biles. 1. Call up "Options". 2. Select mobile phone from which the remind ers are to be transferred. Activate/deactivate pop-up reminder 1. "Office"
2. Call up "Options". 3. "Reminder pop-up"
All reminders for appointments and tasks are shown in a list on the control display when they are due. Close all reminders 1. "Office"
2. "Reminders"
3. "Close all reminders"
Office Communication Use contact data General Contact data from appointments, tasks, SMS, Emails and notes can be stored or selected. Display contact or dial telephone number 1. 2. Display contact or dial telephone number:
Select contact to display a detailed view
"Use contact data"
of the contact. Select telephone number to make a di rect connection. Store contact data 1. 2. Highlight telephone number or e-mail ad
"Use contact data"
dress. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Add to contact" or "Save as contact"
Reading out General SMS, E-mails, appointments, tasks, memos and voice memos can be read out or played back. Reading out 1. Select desired element. 2. The following possibilities are available when reading out or playing back:
"Pause"
Interrupt reading out. Select again to restart reading out.
"Read out"
"To beginning"
Read out again from the beginning.
"Next paragraph"
Skip paragraph. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 97 For each mobile phone connected, a maxi mum of 200 contact images are transferred to the vehicle. Are E-mails displayed with a delay?
Check E-mail settings on the mobile phone and adjust, if applicable. If all the points on the list have been reviewed and the desired function cannot be run, contact Hotline or Service Centre. Communication Office
"Previous paragraph"
Return to last paragraph. To end reading out or playback, tip the con troller to the left. What to do if... Information about suitable mobile phones, see page 78. Appointments, tasks, reminders, memos, or messages from the mobile phone are not dis played?
Mobile phone is not suitable for the missing function or it is not connected correctly?
Mobile phone is also connected by WLAN. Office function is deactivated. Mobile phone is not selected for transferring the desired elements. Appointments are more than 30 days old/
more than 90 days ahead. Tasks are marked as done. Not all stored appointments, tasks, notes, messages in the mobile phone are displayed in the vehicle, depending on the number of stored appointments. Are not all appointments, tasks and reminders from the mobile phone displayed at the correct time?
Time zone, time or date is not correctly set on the control display and the mobile phone. The E-mail attachment is not displayed. E-mails are transferred without attach ments. Texts of entries are not fully displayed. Texts are abridged before they are transfer red from the mobile phone. Synchronisation between mobile phone and vehicle might take several minutes to com plete. Contact photos are not displayed. 98 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Contacts Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. General Contacts can be created and edited. The con tacts from the mobile are also shown. Addresses can be used as navigation destinations and the phone numbers dialled directly. Operating requirements This description of the contacts applied with equipment with hands-free system with USB in terface or without a mobile phone provision. New contact Attaching 1. "Contacts"
2. "New contact"
3. Input boxes still show previous input: "Clear fields"
Contacts Communication 4. To complete the input fields: select the sym bol beside the input field. 5. Enter text. 6. If equipped with navigation system: Enter address. Only addresses that are present in the car's navigation data can be entered. This ensures that route guidance is possible for all addresses. If applicable, "Save"
7. 8. "Save contact in veh."
Specifying home address A home address can be saved in memory. This home address appears at the top of the list of contacts. 1. "Home address"
2. Create contact. 3. "Save contact in veh."
My contacts General List of all contacts saved in the vehicle. Displaying contacts 1. "Contacts"
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All contacts are listed in alphabetical order. The A-Z search function is offered, depending on the number of contacts. A symbol indicates the storage location of the contacts:
Symbol Storage location Vehicle. Mobile phone. Dial a phone number 1. Select the desired contact. 2. Select the phone number. The connection is established. Editing contacts 1. Select the desired contact. 2. "Edit contact"
3. Change entries. 4. Tilt the controller to the left. 5. "Yes"
If a contact that comes from the mobile phone is edited, the changes are not saved on the mobile phone. A copy of the entry is saved in the vehicle and only the copy is displayed. Under certain circumstances an identical contact entry is cre ated. Selecting a contact as navigation destination 1. Select the desired contact. 2. Select address. In the case of contacts from the mobile phone, the address might have to be matched to the navigation data in the vehi cle. In this case: correct the address. 3. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination"
Checking address as destination An address that is to be added to the route guid ance must match the navigation data contained in the vehicle. Here, the address can be checked. 1. Select the desired contact and highlight the address. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Check as destination"
If necessary, correct and save the address. 4. If the address is corrected and saved, a copy is created in the vehicle. The address is not changed on the mobile phone. Selecting sort order for names Names can be displayed in a different order. 1. "My contacts"
2. Call up "Options". 3. "Display surname first" or "Display first name first"
The sort order for names might not be the same as the selected sort order, depending on how contacts are saved on your mobile phone. 100 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Contacts Communication Exporting/importing contacts Contacts can be exported and imported via Per sonal Profile, see Owner's Handbook for the ve hicle. Deleting contacts Only contacts saved in the vehicle are deleted. It is not possible to delete contacts from the mo bile phone. 1. "My contacts"
2. Highlight the contact. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Delete contact" or "Delete all contacts"
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 101 Communication ConnectedDrive ConnectedDrive Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. BMW Assist General Assist provides certain services, for example an information service. The exact offering is country-specific. Your Service centre will be glad to answer any ques tions you might have. Assist can also be used via the Internet, where additional services are available:
www.bmw.com. During a connection to Assist, it might be that no telephone connection can be established via the mobile phone. If the mobile phone is to be used, disconnect it from the vehicle. Information service General The information service provides information, for example regarding hotels, emergency chem ists, etc. and provides their telephone numbers and addresses to the vehicle. To do this, a call is made to the information service through the mo bile phone. Phone numbers can be called di rectly and addresses taken over as a destination in the navigation. Starting the information service 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Info plus"
3. "Start service"
A voice connection to the BMW information service is established. BMW TeleServices Principle TeleServices supports communication with the Service centre. General Data on the servicing needs of the vehicle can be transferred directly to the Service centre. In so doing, the Service centre can initiate the work needed earlier. The workshop stay is shortened. In the case of a breakdown, data on the vehicle condition can be transferred to the Mobile Serv ice. It might be that malfunctions can be rem edied directly. The offering is country-specific. Connection charges can be incurred. Services can be limited abroad. Requirements BMW Assist is activated. If BMW Assist is not activated, a mobile phone recommended by BMW for TeleSer vices and configured for mobile data com 102 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 ConnectedDrive Communication munication must be connected to the vehi cle. connection to breakdown assistance is es tablished. The SIM card is enabled for free service numbers. Mobile telephony reception must be guar anteed. The ignition is switched on. Using BMW TeleServices The TeleServices are generally activated in the vehicle. If the TeleServies are not active, it is possible to make a call to the Mobile Service. To continue to use it, or to deactivate the serv ices, contact your service partner or the BMW Customer Hotline. Breakdown assistance Principle The Mobile Service offered by the BMW Group can be contacted if you require help in the event of a breakdown. General Contact with the Mobil en Service can also be done with a Check Control Message, see Own er's Manual for the vehicle. Start breakdown assistance without BMW Assist or BMW TeleServices 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "BMW Mobile Care"
The number for breakdown assistance is displayed. If a mobile phone is connected, a Start breakdown assistance with BMW Assist or BMW TeleServices Starting service When equipped with BMW TeleServices, first through the BMW Teleservice diagnosis and then by the BMW Teleservice assistance, sup port is provided. 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "BMW Mobile Care"
3. "Start service"
BMW Teleservice Diagnosis Teleservice Diagnosis enables transfer of de tailed vehicle data that are necessary for diag nosis of the vehicle via mobile telephony. This data is transferred automatically. After transfer of the data, a voice connection to the Mobile Service is established. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 103 Communication ConnectedDrive BMW Teleservice Assistance The Teleservice Assistance enables a deeper diagnosis of the vehicle to be gone through by the Mobile Service. As requested by the Mobile Service and on ter minating the voice connection, the Teleservice Assistance can be started. Starting BMW Teleservice Assistance 1. Park the vehicle safely. 2. Apply the parking brake. 3. The ignition is switched on. 4. "Teleservice help"
After concluding the Teleservice Assistance, a voice connection to the Mobile Service is es tablished. BMW Online Principle BMW Online is an online portal which provides certain services for use in the vehicle, for exam ple, weather forecasts, current news, stock mar ket data, access to E-mails and personal ad dress book. Operating requirements BMW Online is applied for at the Service centre. Mobile telephony reception must be guar anteed. For certain services, for example informa tion on current location, the vehicle must be able to determine your current location. The correct date is set on the control dis play, see Owner's Manual for the vehicle. Starting 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "BMW Online"
If applicable, "OK"
3. The BMW Online start page is displayed. Operating To select and display content:
Turn the controller to highlight an element. Press the controller to display an element. Call up home page 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Display homepage"
Reloading a page 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Update"
Cancel 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Cancel loading"
104 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Log on To display contacts of BMW Online or other per sonal data, log on is required. 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "BMW Online"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "User login"
5. "User:"
6. Enter your user name and select "OK". 7. "Password:"
8. Enter your password. 9. "OK"
Automatic log on The log on takes place automatically when BMW Online is called up.
"Log in automatically"
Logging off 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "BMW Online"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "User logoff"
ConnectedDrive Communication BMW Live Principle BMW Live is an online portal, providing certain services available to use in the vehicle, e.g. in formation on weather forecasts. BMW Live is available through the SIM card in the mobile phone. Notes Follow the data transfer instructions, see page 79. Operating requirements Mobile telephony reception must be guaran teed. Some of the functions need an E-mail address to be stored to be able to work. For certain services, for example information on current location, the vehicle must be able to de termine your current location. The correct date is set on the control display, see Owner's Manual for the vehicle. Starting 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "BMW Live"
The BMW Live home page is displayed. Operating To select and display content:
Turn the controller to highlight an element. Press the controller to display an element. Call up home page 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Display homepage"
Reloading a page 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Update"
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Internet General The Internet is available through the SIM card installed in the vehicle or the SIM card in the mobile phone. If the Internet is used through the SIM card in the mobile phone, follow instruc tions on data transmission, see page 79. Note For your own safety, the Internet is displayed only at up to approx. 5 km/h; for some national-
market versions, only when the vehicle is at a standstill. Call up 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Internet"
Symbol Function Call up home page. Refresh, reload Back. Entering Internet address. Tabs. Show favourites and history. Zoom. Leave browser and cut off data con nection. Navigating with the mouse pointer To move the mouse pointer: tilt the control ler in the corresponding direction. To move the mouse pointer diagonally: tilt the controller in the corresponding direction and turn it. To select an element: move the mouse pointer onto the element and press the con troller. To scroll: turn the controller. Zoom 1. 2. Turn controller: enlarge or reduce web
"Zoom"
page. Tip controller: move the web page in four directions. 3. Press the controller. The setting is saved. Status display A symbol in the top left on the screen indicates the following status:
The home page is displayed. It is possible that the Internet sites are not displayed in the same way as on a PC. Flash or Java applications may be displayed incorrectly. Operating Function bar A toolbar for operation is displayed. To activate the toolbar, tilt the controller to the left until the cursor is located in the toolbar or press the BACK button. 106 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 ConnectedDrive Communication Symbol Meaning No connection possible. Data transfer/connection. Secure connection. Delete tab 1.
"Tabs"
2. Call up "Options". 3. "Delete tab"
Current tab is deleted. Entering Internet addresses 1. 2. Enter address and select "OK" or tip the Select the symbol. controller to the right. Select web page from list and "OK". Tilt the controller upwards to switch be tween upper and lower case. Tabs General Open a new tab, to show more than one web page at a time. Open web page in a new tab 1. 2. Press the controller. 3. Enter web address, select web address
"Tabs"
through favourites or through history. The web page is opened in a new tab. Favourites General Web pages can be stored in Favourites so they can be called up quickly as needed. Adding The page currently shown is saved in Favour ites. 1. 2. "Add to favourites"
"Favourites history"
"Favourites history"
Selecting 1. 2. Select desired favourites. Delete 1. 2. Highlight the favourite to be deleted.
"Favourites history"
"Tabs"
Change between tabs 1. 2. Turn controller to the left or right. 3. Press controller to show selected tab. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 107 Communication ConnectedDrive 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Delete favourite" or "Delete all favourites"
Setting as home page
"Favourites history"
1. 2. Highlight the desired favourite. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Set as homepage"
History Principle The web pages called up are stored in the his tory. Displays 1. 2. "History"
"Favourites history"
Symbol Meaning Pages visited today Pages visited earlier Select the symbol. The web pages visited on the selected date are shown. Select the symbol. The web page is called up. Deleting all entries 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Delete all entries"
Settings Activating/deactivating sound 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Sound"
Suppressing cookies 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Block cookies"
Change to mobile web page view 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Mobile website view"
Suppressing pop-ups 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Block pop-ups"
Suppress HTTPS warnings 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Block warnings"
Delete personal settings 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Clear HTTPS settings"
HTTPS certificates and history are deleted. Hotline Overview Contact the BMW Hotline for information cov ering every aspect of the vehicle. Calling the hotline Without BMW Assist or BMW TeleServices 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Hotline"
The telephone number of the hotline is dis played. Through the connected mobile, which is 108 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 ConnectedDrive Communication Automatic Teleservice call The Teleservice data on the service require ment for the vehicle are transmitted to your serv ice partner automatically when a service is due. If possible, the partner will make contact and a service appointment can be agreed. Checking when your service partner was noti fied:
1. "Vehicle information"
2. "Vehicle status"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Last Teleservice Call"
connected as a telephone, a connection is made to the hotline. With BMW Assist or BMW TeleServices 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Hotline"
3. "Start service"
Teleservice Call Principle Sends information to your service partner indi cating that a service appointment is to be agreed. The Teleservice data is transferred. If possible, your service partner will establish con tact with you. Starting a Teleservice Call 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Teleservice Call"
3. "Start service"
Teleservice Report Principle As needed, transfers the technical data from your vehicle to BMW at regular intervals. This is used to evaluate the further development of BMW products. A Teleservice Call can also be started through a Check Control Message, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 109 Communication ConnectedDrive General The Teleservice Report is activated free of charge to you for vehicles with certain technical requirements and with a valid Assist contract. Neither personal information nor position data are transferred. Displays Displays when the last Teleservice Report has been transferred:
1. "Vehicle information"
2. "Vehicle status"
3. Call up "Options". 4. "Last Teleservice info"
Teleservice Battery Guard Principle If the battery charge status falls below a certain level, in defined cases the BMW Teleservice Battery Guard informs your Service Partner when the vehicle is next started. General If required, they will contact you to agree a serv ice appointment. Note Teleservice Battery Guard is only available for vehicles with certain technical prerequisites and with valid BMW ConnectedDrive contract. Service partners Possible contact with the Service Partner. Displaying service partners 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Your Service"
With the mobile phone registered, a con nection is made to the Service Partner. Service status Display available services Display of all services available in the vehicle. 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Services status"
3. "Available services"
Updating BMW Services Manual update of BMW TeleServices, BMW As sist and BMW Online.
"Update BMW Services"
Data transfer When updating BMW services, the status of the data transfer is displayed. 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive"
2. Call up "Options". 3. "Data transfer"
Apps Overview Certain software applications of a suitable mo bile phone can be integrated into the vehicle. These software applications are displayed on the Control Display. Operation is done using the iDrive. 110 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Requirements Suitable mobile phone. The operating system of the mobile phone supports the software applications of Apps. Software applications are installed on op erational on the mobile phone. Corresponding mobile radio contract. Any additional costs incurred are not the component of Apps. Only use software applications approved by BMW, otherwise there may be malfunctions. Information on suitable mobile phone, available software applications and their installation is available under www.bmw.com/connectivity or from your Service centre. Input data Only make inputs when traffic activity per mits. The vehicle occupants and other road users could otherwise be endangered due to lack of concentration. Some software applications can only be used when the vehicle is stationary for safety rea sons. Operating Apps 1. Connect the mobile phone using the snap-
in adapter or the USB audio interface. 2. "ConnectedDrive"
3. Select the desired software application. Display status Information on the currently available software applications can be displayed. 1. "ConnectedDrive"
2. "Connection status"
ConnectedDrive Communication PlugIn Selected functions of the mobile phone are shown on the Control Display. Operation is done using the iDrive. 1. Connect the mobile phone using the snap-
in adapter. 2. "ConnectedDrive"
3. "PlugIn"
4. "Activate PlugIn"
5. Using the controller, navigate in the desired functions and, for example, selected the de sire category or title. Press the button to go one level higher or back within the functions of the mobile phone. Press button twice to change back to the main menu. Notes The extent of apps which can be shown on the control display depends on the extent of software applications installed on the mo bile phone. The data transfer of the software applica tions from the mobile phone to the vehicle may take a while. Some software applica tions are dependent on the speed of the available Internet connection of the mobile phone. Some mobile phones cannot use apps and Bluetooth hands-free at the same time. Restart the software application on the mo bile phone after a telephone call as neces sary. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 111 Communication Extended BMW Online services Extended BMW Online services Personal Profile Vehicle Equipment For exporting/importing a user profile, see This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Owner's Handbook for vehicle. BMW Online and Internet BMW Online, see page 104. Internet, see page 106. Principle The extended BMW Online services provides scope for exchanges of information and data with the vehicle via BMW Online. The following section lists the functions of the extended BMW Online services. Navigation Importing trips, see page 17. Information on points of interest from BMW Online, see page 12. Displaying current traffic regulations and country information, see page 26. CD/multimedia Updating album information, see page 54. Contacts Show BMW Online address book, see page 89. Display additional information for a contact, see page 90. 112 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Rear telephone Communication Connect the mobile phone via the SIM Ac cess Profile (SAP) to the snap-in adapter, see page 114. Insert the SIM card into the snap-in adapter, see page 115. Install the snap-in adapter to the vehicle, see page 115. Operation via 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. Or Mobile phone connected via the SIM Access Profile (SAP) to the snap-in adapter. Operation via the hands-free system Principle Calls can be made from the front via the hands-
free system or directly via the handset. Operating requirements Snap-in adapter installed in the vehicle. SIM card inserted in the snap-in adapter. Or Mobile phone connected via the SIM Access Profile (SAP) to the snap-in adapter. Snap-in adapter connected in the vehicle. Rear telephone Vehicle Equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Therefore equipment not available in a vehicle is also described, for example the selected special equipment or national version. That also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Principle The rear telephone consists of a handset and a snap-in adapter. Via a SIM card, it is used to phone like a mobile phone, with the advantage of being able to use the handset. When the snap-in adapter is installed in the ve hicle, it is possible to make phone calls via the hands-free system in the front and via the hand set in the rear. Calls can be transferred from the handset to the hands-free system and vice versa. Through the integrated WLAN hotspot, various devices, such as a notebook, for example, can connect to the Internet wirelessly with WLAN. Service providers Many functions depend on your service provider and contract. If you have any other questions, contact the service provider directly. Options for use Preparations To be able to use the rear telephone, the following must be carried out depending on the type of use:
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 113 Communication Rear telephone SIM Access Profile (SAP) Principle SAP means that the snap-in adapter uses Blue tooth to access SIM card of the mobile phone with Bluetooth capability. The calls and the connection to the external aer ial run via the snap-in adapter. Radiation which is caused by the transmission operation is dis sipated from the vehicle interior. If the mobile phone is connected to the vehicle and downloading the internal phone book en tries of the mobile phone is supported, the in ternal phone book can be displayed on the hand set and on the control display. General The SIM Access Profile can be used to connect your mobile phone to the handset via the snap-
in adapter. Operating requirements Mobile phone with SAP capability. Overview of compatible models at www.bmw.com/
fond-telefonie. Mobile phone is switched on with activated Bluetooth interface. No SIM card is inserted into the snap-in adapter. Connecting the mobile phone via SAP 1. Press the button on the snap-in adapter for approx. 11 seconds. The LED above the button flashes, alternat ing green and orange. 2. The 16-digit SAP PIN is displayed on the handset. 3. "Connect" with BMW GSM SIA. 4. Enter the displayed PIN in the mobile phone. Breaking the connection Disable the SAP connection on the mobile phone. If the Bluetooth interface is not dis abled, the connection is automatically re-
saved after approximately ten seconds. Switch off the handset. Switch off the ignition for longer than 3 mi nutes. Take the mobile phone to a distance ap proximately ten metre away from the vehi cle. Overview Handset and snap-in adapter Snap-in adapter and handset are in the centre armrest in the rear. Removing handset Pull the handset upwards. 114 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Inserting handset 1. Snap the handset into place at the top, ar row 1. 2. Press the handset downwards, arrow 2. Inserting/removing the SIM card Insert SIM card as described on the side of the snap-in adapter. Remove the SIM card to pull it out. Removing/installing the snap-in adapter Removing 1. Press the button, arrow 1. Rear telephone Communication 2. Pull the snap-in adapter upwards and for wards, arrow 2. Installing 1. Snap into place at the lower end. 2. Press downwards until it snaps into place, arrow 1. Install the snap-in adapter to the vehicle Principle Connect the snap-in adapter to the vehicle. The phone book is shown on the Control Display and the front hands-free system can be used. Operating requirements The Bluetooth passkey, see page 127, on the back of the snap-in adapter is known. The snap-in adapter is inserted in the centre armrest. The ignition is switched on. The SIM card is inserted into the snap-in adapter or the SIM Access Profile (SAP) is active. Install the snap-in adapter to the vehicle Activate the Bluetooth connection, see page 79, in the vehicle. Up to four devices, in cluding the handset can be connected. 1. "Settings"
2. "Connections"
3. "Bluetooth"
All connected mobile phones are listed. 4. "Bluetooth"
5. Press the button on the snap-in adapter for approx. 5 seconds. The LED above the button illuminates green. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 115 Communication Rear telephone Connecting the handset Principle To be able to use the handset, it must be con nected to the snap-in adapter. The handset is already connected at the factory. The connec tion is set up automatically each time the hand set is switched on. Ensure that the battery on the rear of the handset is correctly inserted. Operating requirements The Bluetooth passkey, see page 127, on the back of the snap-in adapter is known. The snap-in adapter is inserted in the centre armrest. The ignition is switched on. The SIM card is inserted into the snap-in adapter. Connecting the handset 1. Press the button on the snap-in adapter for approx. 17 seconds. The LED above the button illuminates or ange. 2. Switch on the handset. 3. "GSM-SIA"
4. "Ok"
5. "GSM-SIA BMW"
6. "Ok"
7. Enter the Bluetooth passkey. 8. "Ok"
9. The connection to the snap-in adapter is es tablished. Controls Basic principles Connect button Press the button. Select the displayed or highlighted phone number, accept the call. On/off/exit button Press and hold down button: switching on and off. Press button briefly: ends a call. Information regarding switching on/off If the handset is switched off and on again while the vehicle is in motion, the Bluetooth connec tion in the control display must be re-saved. Functional requirement for readiness displays The SIM card is inserted into the snap-in adapter or a mobile phone is connected via the SIM Access Profile. The handset is switched on. The PIN for the SIM card has been entered or the PIN query, see page 125, has been suppressed. Entering the PIN is also possible on the con trol display if the snap-in adapter is connec ted to the vehicle. Mobile telephony reception must be guar anteed. PIN is entered or PIN query is incorporated. 116 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Rear telephone Communication next letter is entered with the same key as the current letter, wait briefly until the cursor is displayed again. Insert space: 0 key. Switch between upper and lower case: #
key. Insert symbols: 1 key. Change to digit mode: press and hold # key. Initiating a call Via numerical keys 1. Enter the complete phone number with area code/national dialling code. button or "Dial". 2. Press the Delete last digit during input: "Delete"
Via repeat dialling The last ten phone numbers dialled are auto matically saved. 1. Press the button. The phone number last dialled is displayed. 2. Use the arrow buttons to select the phone number. Press the button. 3. Via telephone book 1. "Ph.book"
2. Insert first letter of desired entry or browse using arrow keys. Press the button. 3. Use the arrow buttons to select an entry. 4. Via SMS 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Inbox" or "Outbox"
5. "Ok"
6. Select an entry. The standby indicator and name of the network operator are displayed. Display/arrow buttons The current functions of these buttons are shown in the bottom line of the display. Press the button: selects the function. Press the up/down arrow buttons: browses in menus. Press the left/right arrow buttons: sets the call volume during a call. Text input Press a numerical key (1 to 9) repeatedly until the desired character is displayed. If the Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 117 Communication Rear telephone 7. "Ok"
8. "Call"
9. "Ok"
Via the call list 1. "Menu"
2. "Last calls"
3. "Missed calls" or "Received calls"
4. "Ok"
5. Dial a phone number. 6. Press the Incoming call Accepting a call If the number of the caller is saved in the tele phone book and is transferred from the network, the name of the telephone book entry is dis played. Press the With call acceptance, see page 124, activa button or "Call number". button or "Answer". ted, take the handset from its cradle. button or "End call". Rejecting a call Press the Call Forward Principle Incoming calls are diverted to another telephone number. A password might be required to set this up. Calling up the menu 1. "Menu"
2. "Settings"
3. "Ok"
4. "Call forward"
5. "Ok"
Diverting calls In the "Call forward" menu:
1. "Voice calls"
2. "Ok"
3. "Forward all calls", "If busy", "If not avail." or
"If no answer"
4. "Ok"
5. "Deactivate" or "Activate"
6. Enter the phone number for the diversion. 7. "Ok"
Diverting fax and data inputs In the "Call forward" menu:
1. "Fax calls" or "Data calls"
2. "Deactivate" or "Activate"
3. Enter the phone number for the diversion. 4. "Ok"
Checking the status Select call forwarding. 1. "Status"
2. "Ok"
3. The status is displayed. Disabling all diversions In the "Call forward" menu:
1. "Deactivate"
2. "Ok"
Phone book Select the storage location If the mobile phone supports downloading of in ternal phone book entries and this function is active, the internal memory of the telephone book is selected as the storage location. The function "Memory place" is then not available. 118 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Select the SIM card or snap-in adapter as the storage location. 1. "Menu"
2. "Ph.book"
3. "Ok"
4. "Memory place"
5. "Ok"
6. "SIM" or "GSM-SIA" or "Both"
7. "Ok"
Setting the display 1. "Menu"
2. "Ph.book"
3. "Ok"
4. "Private Ph.book"
5. "Ok"
Available memory 1. "Menu"
2. "Ph.book"
3. "Ok"
4. "Memory place"
5. "Ok"
6. "Status"
7. "Ok"
New entry Save phone numbers in the international format. Press the asterisk key until + is shown on the display. 1. "Menu"
2. "Ph.book"
3. "Ok"
4. "New entry"
5. "Ok"
6. Enter the name. 7. "Ok"
Rear telephone Communication 8. Enter the complete phone number. 9. "Ok"
Entry from call lists Save phone numbers from call lists in the tele phone book. 1. "Menu"
2. "Last calls"
3. "Ok"
4. "Numbers dialled", "Missed calls" or
"Received calls"
5. "Ok"
6. Select an entry. 7. "Store number"
8. "Ok"
9. Enter the name and number and confirm each with "Ok". Entry from SMS 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Inbox" or "Outbox"
5. "Ok"
6. Select SMS and confirm with "Ok". 7. "Options"
8. "Extract number"
9. "Ok"
Editing an entry 1. "Menu"
2. "Ph.book"
3. "Ok"
4. "Find entry"
5. "Ok"
6. Select SMS and confirm with "Ok". 7. "Edit"
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 119 Communication Rear telephone 8. "Ok"
9. Edit the name and number and confirm with
"Ok". Deleting an entry 1. "Menu"
2. "Ph.book"
3. "Ok"
4. "Find entry"
5. "Ok"
6. Select an entry. 7. "Ok"
8. "Delete"
9. "Yes"
Show details 1. "Menu"
2. "Ph.book"
3. "Ok"
4. "Find entry"
5. "Ok"
6. Select an entry. 7. "Ok"
8. "Details"
SMS General Received SMS messages are saved automati cally. If necessary, delete saved SMS messages so that you can receive new SMS messages. Observe the memory status, see page 122, on the SIM card. Setting the SMS Service centre The phone number of the Service centre is saved. 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Settings"
5. "Ok"
6. "Servicecentre"
7. "Ok"
8. Check the phone number. 9. "Ok"
Displaying SMS 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Inbox"
All SMS are displayed. To read an SMS, select both the message and
"Ok". Writing an SMS Creating and sending an SMS 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Text messag."
5. Enter text, see page 117. 6. "Send"
7. "Ok"
8. Enter the phone number or use "Find entry" to open the phone book and select an entry. 9. Confirm with "Ok" and select "Send". Forwarding an SMS 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Inbox" or "Outbox"
5. Select SMS and confirm with "Ok". 6. "Options"
120 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Rear telephone Communication 8. "Options"
9. "Send" or "Store"
Saving created SMS messages Created SMS messages can be saved for future use on the SIM card. 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Text messag."
5. Enter text, see page 117. 6. "Options"
7. "Store"
8. "Ok"
Automatically store SMS Save sent SMS messages automatically. 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Settings"
5. "Ok"
6. "Store text msg"
7. "Ok"
Deleting an SMS 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Inbox" or "Outbox"
5. Select an entry and confirm with "Ok". 6. "Options"
7. "Delete"
8. "Ok"
9. "Yes"
7. Select "Forward" and change text if re quired. 8. "Options"
9. Select "Send" and confirm with "Ok". Replying to an SMS 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Inbox"
5. "Options"
6. "Reply"
7. Enter text, see page 117. 8. "Options"
9. "Send"
Creating a template Templates are saved SMS messages with fre quently used texts. 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Text messag."
5. Enter text, see page 117. 6. "Options"
7. "Insert symbol" or "Insert template"
8. "Ok"
9. Select the symbol or a template and confirm with "Ok". Editing templates 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Templates"
5. "Ok"
6. Select the template and confirm with "Ok". 7. Edit the text of the template. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 121 Communication Rear telephone Delete oldest read text message If the text message memory is full, the LED above the key lights up orange. The oldest read SMS can be deleted. Press the button on the snap-in adapter for approx 3 seconds until the LED above the button lights up orange. 3. "Ok"
4. "Settings"
5. "Ok"
6. "Validity"
7. Select a period of time. 8. "Ok"
Options Query memory status Symbol indicates that memory capacity is no longer available for SMS messages. Delete, see page 121, stored SMS. 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Settings"
5. "Ok"
6. "Memory capacity"
7. "Ok"
The number of occupied and free memory slots is displayed. Activate automatic status report Show free memory when sending an SMS. 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "Settings"
5. "Ok"
6. "Status report"
7. "Ok"
Set transmission time Validity period for attempts to send an SMS. 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
Setting the language Set the language for the SMS. 1. "Menu"
2. "Text messag."
3. "Ok"
4. "New text msg"
5. "Ok"
6. "Input language"
7. "Ok"
8. Select the language. 9. "Ok"
Calls with a number of participants Call waiting If there is a second call during an ongoing call, you hear a call waiting signal.
"Answer"or "Reject". Setting up a second call 1. "Options"
2. "Hold"
3. "Back"
4. Select entry from telephone book or the number of another subscriber. Switching between two calls, alternating 1. "Options"
2. "Switch"
122 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Telephone conference Merge two calls to set up a conference. 1. "Options"
2. "Conference"
Terminating a call Terminating current call
"End call"
Terminating all calls 1. "Options"
2. "End call"
Terminating second call when conference calling 1. "Options"
2. "Switch"
3. "End call"
Terminating conference call 1. "Options"
2. "Conf. participants"
3. Select the call. 4. "End active call"
Settings Telephone Call up settings menu 1. "Menu"
2. "Settings"
3. "Ok"
Activate/deactivate call number transmission Display call number on receiver. Rear telephone Communication In the "Settings" menu:
1. "Call options"
2. "Ok"
3. "Transmit caller ID"
4. "Ok"
5. "Activate", "Deactivate" or "Network-
depend."
Setting call waiting Acoustic signal for a call during another call. In the "Settings" menu:
1. "Call options"
2. "Ok"
3. "Call waiting"
4. "Ok"
5. "Activate" or "Deactivate"
6. "Ok"
Selecting the menu language In the "Settings" menu:
1. "Telephone"
2. "Ok"
3. "Language"
4. "Ok"
5. "Menu language" or "Input language"
6. "Ok"
7. Select the language. 8. "Ok"
Deleting the call list 1. "Menu"
2. "Last calls"
3. "Ok"
4. "Delete"
5. "Ok"
6. "All calls" or select entry. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 123 Communication Rear telephone 7. "Ok"
8. "Yes"
Call acceptance on lifting handset The call is accepted when you lift the handset from the cradle. In the "Settings" menu:
1. "Call options"
2. "Ok"
3. "Answer on eject"
4. "Ok"
Set call volume In the "Settings" menu:
1. "Telephone"
2. "Ok"
3. "Ring tone vol. SIA"
4. "Ok"
5. Make the setting. 6. "Ok"
Set brightness and lighting duration Make the setting for the display. In the "Settings" menu:
1. "Telephone"
2. "Ok"
3. "Brightness" or "Backlight durat."
4. Make the settings. 5. "Ok"
Automatic key lock Locks the keypad automatically if no key has been pressed for a certain time. Providing protection against inadvertent opera tion of the keys. In the "Settings" menu:
1. "Telephone"
2. "Ok"
3. "Autom. keylock"
4. "Ok"
Cancelling the key lock Follow the instructions on the handset display. Resetting the language Set the English language. 1. Press the button. 2. Press the button on the right below the dis play. 3. Press the arrow button downwards three times. 4. Press the right-hand arrow once. 5. Press the arrow button downwards once. 6. Press the right-hand arrow once. 7. Press the arrow button downwards three times. 8. Press the right-hand arrow once. 9. Select the language and confirm with "Ok". 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. In the "Settings" menu:
1. "Telephone"
2. "Ok"
3. "Default settings"
4. "Ok"
5. "Yes"
Function Phone book. Display of the tele phone book. Factory setting The telephone book is deleted. Both. 124 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Function Save text messages automatically. Transfer duration of text messages. Status report for text messages Key lock. Brightness Lighting duration Language Bluetooth name Call acceptance for handset Private telephone book Ring sound volume Factory setting Switched off. Maximum Switched off. Switched off. 3 3 English GSM SIA BMW Switched on Switched off. 4 Network selection Principle On older SIM cards, it might be necessary to en able roaming. Roaming enables you to connect to other tele 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 display. To set the type of network selection:
1. "Menu"
2. "Settings"
Rear telephone Communication 3. "Ok"
4. "Network selection"
5. "Ok"
6. "Automatic" or "Manual"
7. "Ok"
Manual network selection 1. "Menu"
2. "Settings"
3. "Ok"
4. "Netw. select."
5. "Ok"
6. "Select network"
7. Select network. 8. "Ok"
Authorisation and security Enabling/disabling the PIN query PIN query is not deactivated, otherwise the SIM card is not protected against abuse. 1. "Menu"
2. "Settings"
3. "Ok"
4. "Security"
5. "Ok"
6. "PIN query": confirm with "Ok". 7. "Activate" or "Deactivate"
8. "Ok"
9. Enter the PIN and confirm with "Ok". Changing the PIN If the PIN query is activated. 1. "Menu"
2. "Settings"
3. "Ok"
4. "Security"
5. "Ok"
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7. "Ok"
8. Enter the current PIN and confirm with
"Ok". 9. Enter the new PIN twice and confirm with
"Ok". Reset SIM card block If the incorrect PIN is entered three times, the SIM card is blocked.
"Please enter PUK:" is shown on the display. The PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) or Super PIN is required. This can only be entered on the hand set. After entering the PUK, assign a new PIN, see page 125. Barring calls Principle These functions are protected with a password against unauthorised use. Calling up the menu 1. "Menu"
2. "Settings"
3. "Ok"
4. "Security"
5. "Ok"
6. "Call barring"
7. "Ok"
Outgoing calls Outgoing calls can be suppressed:
All except for emergency call. All international calls. All international calls except home country. 1. "Call barring"
2. "Ok"
3. "All calls", "International calls" or "Int. exc. homectry"
4. "Ok"
5. "Activate", "Deactivate" or "Status"
6. Enter your password. 7. "Ok"
Incoming calls Incoming calls can be suppressed:
All calls. All international calls. 1. "Incoming calls"
2. "Ok"
3. "All calls", "Int'l calls"
4. "Ok"
5. Enter your password. 6. "Ok"
Deactivating call barring 1. "Menu"
2. "Settings"
3. "Ok"
4. "Security"
5. "Ok"
6. "Call barring"
7. "Ok"
8. "Deactivate all"
9. Enter the password and confirm with "Ok". Reset settings All snap-in adapter settings are reset to factory settings, see page 124. You must reconfigure WLAN and re-establish Bluetooth connections. Press buttons simultaneously. 126 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Bluetooth passkey General The Bluetooth passkey is located on the back of the snap-in adapter. To read the passkey remove the snap-in adapter, see page 115. The number in the PIN line is the Bluetooth passkey. A new PIN can be chosen. Changing the Bluetooth passkey 1. "Menu"
2. "Settings"
3. "Bluetooth"
4. "Ok"
5. "Change Passkey"
6. "Ok"
7. Enter a new password. 8. "Ok"
Reset Bluetooth passkey Press the button on the snap-in adapter for approx. 23 seconds. The LED above the button illuminates red. All Bluetooth pass key connections are deleted. WLAN Principle A device such as a notebook can be wirelessly connected to the snap-in adapter using WLAN. For this purpose, the device must be equipped with a WLAN adapter. Operating requirements SIM card has been inserted into snap-in adapter and snap-in adapter is ready for op eration. Rear telephone Communication Device is on and ready for operation. WLAN connection on device is switched on. Access data from service provider available:
APN (access point of the service provider), user name, password. The APN is different when changing to an other mobile phone network, e.g. abroad. Please obtain information from the service provider which APN is used in a different mobile phone network. WPA2 key and the name of the snap-in adapter, SSID, are available. This data is available on the back of the snap-in adapter. Connect device with snap-in adapter 1. Check whether the bottom LED above the WLAN button lights up green. If the LED does not light up green:
Press the button on the snap-in adapter for approx. 5 seconds until the bottom LED above the WLAN button lights up green. 2. Start the program on the device to set up wireless network, see Owner's Handbook of the device. 3. Select from the list of wireless networks
"BMW Wireless" within range of the snap-in adapter and connect. 4. Enter WPA2 key. Bottom LED above WLAN button on the snap-in adapter lights up green if a connec tion has been established. Configure connection to the Internet To establish a connection to the Internet you must configure the snap-in adapter. 1. Start Internet browser on the device. 2. Enter the following URL in the Internet browser's URL line: http://192.168.1.1 The "Connectivity SIA" page is displayed. 3. Select "WAN". Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 127 Status LEDs Top LED above WLAN button Lights up orange. Lights up green. Meaning Internet connection via GSM (2G). Internet connection via UMTS (3G). Meaning Bottom LED above WLAN button Does not light up. WLAN deactivated. Lights up green. WLAN is activated. Meaning LED above Blue tooth button Lights up green. Bluetooth connection to the vehicle, operating handset or mobile phone activated. Lights up orange. Text message memory full. Communication Rear telephone 4. Input data. 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. You can individually adapt this name, if required. 8. Keep all other settings. Reset WLAN settings WLAN settings of the snap-in adapter are reset to factory settings. You must reconfigure. Press and hold WLAN button for ap prox. 15 seconds until the bottom LED over the button flashes red. Subsequently let go of the button. Switch WLAN on the snap-in adapter on and off To switch on: press WLAN button until bottom LED lights up green. To switch off: press and hold WLAN button until bottom LED flashes green and then goes off. What to do if... No connection to the Internet can be estab lished. Check whether WLAN is switched on at the snap-in adapter and on the device. WLAN switched on on the snap-in adapter and the device and no connection to the In ternet can be established. The UMTS network (3G) may be busy. In such a case, change to another network, see page 125, GSM (2G). 128 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Rear telephone Communication Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 129 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Reference The section contains the alphabetical index that will lead you to the desired information in the quickest manner possible. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 Reference From A to Z From A to Z Index A Activating/deactivating Blue tooth link 79 Additional telephone 78 AM-/FM stations 35 Applications 110 Appointments 94 Apps 110 Apps, video playback 59 Assist, BMW 102 Audio playback, Bluetooth 60 Audio remote control 68 AUX-IN port 56 Avoiding routes 18 B Balance 32 Bang & Olufsen 33 Bass 32 Battery changing, audio re mote control 68 Bluetooth audio 60 BMW Assist 102 BMW ConnectedDrive 102 BMW Live 105 BMW Online 104 BMW routes 17 BMW TeleServices 102 Breakdown assistance 103 Bypassing a section of the route 20 C Calendar 94 CD/DVD 41 CD/DVD player in the rear 69 CD memory 49 Center speaker 33 Central speaker 33 Changing the batteries, re mote control for rear enter tainment 70 Changing the scale in naviga tion system 22 City input, navigation 9 ConnectedDrive 102 Contacts 89, 99 Country selection, naviga tion 9 Course of route 19 D DAB, digital radio 37 Destination input 9 Digital radio, DAB/DMB 37 Displaying the route 19 DMB, digital radio 37 DVD/CD 41 DVD/CD player in the rear 69 DVD changer 45 DVD settings 44 DVD, video 43 Dynamic route guidance 26 E E-mail 91 Equaliser 32 Extended BMW Online serv ices 112 External devices 56 F Fader 32 FM-/AM stations 35 G Gong, speaker equalisa tion 33 GPS navigation 8 H Handset 113 Headphones for rear enter tainment 73 Hints regarding CD/DVD 47 Hotline 108 House number, input for navi gation 10 I Importing a trip, online 17 Importing a trip, USB 17 Information on navigation data 27 Information service 102 Interactive map 14 Intermediate destinations 16 Internet 106 iPod/iPhone 57 J Junction, entering for naviga tion 10 M Map, destination input 14 Map in the split screen 23 Map view 21 Message list, traffic informa tion 24 Messages 91 132 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 From A to Z Reference Toll routes, route 18 TP, traffic announcements 40 Traffic information, naviga tion 24 Traffic reports 40 Treble, sound 32 TV 64 U USB audio interface 57 V Version of navigation data 27 Video playback, snap-in adapter 59 Video replay 43 Voice instructions, naviga tion 20 Voice memos 95 Volume, adjusting 32 Mobile phone 78 MP3 player 56 Music collection 49 Music memory 49 Music search 50 N Navigation 8 Navigation announcement, see Voice instructions 20 Navigation data 27 Notes 95 O Office 88 Online, see BMW Online 104 P Personal information 88 Playing audio tracks 42 PlugIn 111 Points of interest, naviga tion 12 Postcode input, navigation 9 R Radio 35, 41 Radio station buttons 40 Random 43 Random playback 43 RDS 37 Reading out 97 Real-Time Traffic Information, RTTI 24 Rear entertainment 69 Rear passenger compartment, selecting source, rear enter tainment 72 Rear telephone 113 Recommended tours 17 Refuelling recommenda tion 20 Registering, mobile 79 Register mobile 79 Reminders 97 Remote control, audio 68 Remote control for rear enter tainment 70 Rename station 37 Route criteria, route 18 Route guidance 18 Route guidance with stop overs, see Planning a Trip 15 RTTI Real-Time Traffic Infor mation 24 S Saved stations 39 Saving current position 11 Saving DVDs 49 Saving position 11 Saving stations 36 Service partners 110 SMS 91 Snap-in adapter, mobile phone 86 Software applications, iPhone 110 Software update, update soft ware 62 Sound 32 Speed Volume, speaker equal isation 33 Split screen map settings 23 Stations AM-/FM 35 Street, entering for naviga tion 10 T Tasks 95 Telephone 78 Telephone, rear 113 TeleServices 102 Television, TV 64 The map is shown in grey 25 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 912 836 - 07 12 510 133 More about BMW www.bmw.com The Ultimate Driving Machine
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1 2 | Label | ID Label/Location Info | 182.58 KiB |
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(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND OMAN-TRA | | Complies with
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1 2 | Agent Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 111.06 KiB |
HARMAN AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GMBH BECKER-GOERING-STRASSE 16 76307 KARLSBAD, GERMANY TEL: +49 7248 71 3382 FAX: +49 7248 71 4667 E-MAIL: STEFAN.BLASCHEK@HARMAN.COM Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH | Postfach 2260 | 76303 Karlsbad Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Karlsbad, 2014-10-13 To whom it may concern:
Dear Ladies and Gentleman, we the undersigned, hereby authorize CSA Group Bayern GmbH, Mr. Thomas Ring, Ohmstrasse 1-4, 94342 Strasskirchen, Germany to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by CSA Group Bayern GmbH on our behalf shall have the same affect as acts of our own. This authorization is valid until further written notice from HARMAN/BECKER Automotive Systems GmbH. Sincerely, HARMAN/BECKER Automotive Systems GmbH Stefan Blaschek Regulatory Compliance Management Harman Automotive Division Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Becker-Gring-Strae 16 76307 Karlsbad Phone: +49 7248 71 3382 Fax: +49 7248 71 3802 Mobile: +49 172 94 191 49 Email: stefan.blaschek@harman.com Web: www.harman.com Simon Vgele Regulatory Compliance Management Harman Automotive Division Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Becker-Gring-Strae 16 76307 Karlsbad Phone: +49 7248 71 3667 Fax: +49 7248 71 3802 Mobile: +49 175 436 6188 Email: simon.voegele@harman.com Web: www.harman.com Geschftsfhrung: Dr. Udo Hls, Sachin Lawande, Michael Mauser Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Edwin C. Summers Sitz der Gesellschaft: Karlsbad | Amtsgericht Mannheim: HRB-Nr. 361395
1 2 | Request for Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 17.34 KiB |
THIS MUST BE SIGNED BY THE APPLICANT/AGENT AND SHOULD BE PLACED ON APPROPRIATE LETTERHEAD Request for Confidentiality Date: _2014-10-13__ Subject: Confidentiality Request for: _____FCC ID: T8GB140 / IC: 6434A-B140______ Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459 and IC RSP-100, Section 10, the applicant requests that a part of the subject FCC application be held confidential. Type of Confidentiality Requested Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Permanent Permanent*1 Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent*
Exhibit Block Diagrams External Photos Internal Photos Operation Description/Theory of Operation Parts List & Placement/BOM Tune-Up Procedure Schematics Test Setup Photos Users Manual
*Note: ______(Insert Explanation as Necessary)______ HARMAN/BECKER Automotive Systems GmbH has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Permanent Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. Short-Term Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits selected above as short term confidential be withheld from public view for a period of _180_ days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. This is to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public. Applicant is also aware that they are responsible to notify ACB in the event information regarding the product or the product is made available to the public. ACB will then release the documents listed above for public disclosure pursuant to FCC Public Notice DA 04-1705. NOTE for Industry Canada Applications:
The applicant understands that until such time that IC distinguishes between Short Term and Permanent Confidentiality, either type of marked exhibit above will simply be marked Confidential when submitted to IC. Sincerely, By:
________ Simon Vgele ________ __________________________
(Signature/Title2)
(Print name) 1 - The asterisked items (*) require further justification before permanent confidentiality will be allowed. These also currently require review by the FCC under their Permit-But-Ask policy before the grant is issued and can delay completion of an application. Further justification should be added to the note above. One such example for a potted device would be: The EUT is FULLY potted using a non-removable epoxy based material. Removal of potting material causes irreparable damage to internal circuitry. See photographs exhibits that outline the device before and after potting. 2 - Must be signed by applicant contact given for applicant on the FCC site, or by the authorized agent if an appropriate authorized agent letter has been provided. Letters should be placed on appropriate letterhead.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2014-10-31 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2014-10-31
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Harman Becker Automotive Systems
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0014703417
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Becker-Göring-Strasse 16
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1 2 |
Becker-Gring-Strasse 16
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1 2 |
Karlsbad-Ittersbach
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1 2 |
Karlsbad-Ittersbach, N/A
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1 2 |
Germany
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@acbcert.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
T8G
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
B140
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
S******** D******** V****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+4972******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+4972********
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1 2 |
s******@harman.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
7Layers AG
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1 2 | Name |
D**** G******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Borisgstrasse 11
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1 2 |
Ratingen, 40880
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1 2 |
Germany
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
49210******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
49210********
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1 2 |
D******@7layers.de
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | 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 | 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 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 04/29/2015 | ||||
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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Car Head Unit NBT EVO HU | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | 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? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is conducted. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
7layers AG
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1 2 | Name |
R**** M******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
49-21********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
49-21********
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1 2 |
r******@7layers.de
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0014000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1820000 |
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