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OPERATION
Adapting DWA
Switch on the ignition (
Navigate to
Settings
,
Vehicle settings
and
select
Alarm system
.
The following adaptation set-
tings are available:
Adapt
Warning signal
Switch
Tilt sensor
on or
off
Switch
Arming tone
on or
off
Switch
Arm automatically
on or off
Possibilities for adjustment
Warning signal
: Set the
rising and falling or intermit-
tent alarm tone.
Tilt sensor
: Activate tilt
sensor to monitor the inclina-
tion of the vehicle. The anti-
theft alarm (DWA) is tripped if
any attempt is made to steal
a wheel or lift the vehicle for
towing, for example.
When the vehicle is go-
ing to be transported, de-
activate the tilt sensor to pre-
vent the anti-theft alarm (DWA)
from being triggered.
Arming tone
: In addition to
turn indicators flashing, alarm
tone sounds as confirmation of
activation/deactivation of the
DWA.
Arm automatically
: Auto-
matic activation of the alarm
function when the ignition is
switched off.
TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL
(RDC)
with tyre pressure control
(RDC)
OE
Switching target-pressure
warning on or off
The system can be set to
issue a specified-pressure
warning when tyre pressure
drops to the defined min-
imum.
Navigate to
Settings
,
Vehicle settings
,
RDC
.
Switch
Target pressure
warn.
on or off.
HEATING
Operating heated handlebar
grips
The heating in the heated
handlebar grips can be
activated only when the engine
is running.
The increase in power
consumption caused by
having the heated handlebar
grips switched on can drain the
battery if you are riding at low
engine speeds. If the charge
level is low, the heated handle-
bar grips are switched off to
Summary of Contents for R 1250RT
Page 1: ...RIDER S MANUAL R 1250 RT BMW MOTORRAD MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
Page 8: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 01...
Page 21: ...15...
Page 22: ...GENERAL VIEWS 02...
Page 32: ...STATUS INDICATORS 03...
Page 65: ...59...
Page 66: ...OPERATION 04...
Page 110: ...104 OPERATION Payload per case max 10 kg...
Page 111: ...105...
Page 112: ...TFT DISPLAY 05...
Page 137: ...131...
Page 138: ...AUDIO SYSTEM 06...
Page 139: ...RADIO 134 AUDIO SETTINGS 136 PLAYER 138 SATELLITE RADIO 138 IN HELMET AUDIO PLAYBACK 140...
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Page 148: ...ADJUSTMENT 07...
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Page 160: ...RIDING 08...
Page 180: ...174 RIDING suspension should be compressed as tightly as possible front and rear...
Page 181: ...175...
Page 182: ...ENGINEERING DETAILS 09...
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Page 204: ...MAINTENANCE 10...
Page 238: ...ACCESSORIES 11...
Page 239: ...GENERAL NOTES 234 POWER SOCKETS 234 TOPCASE 235 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 238...
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Page 246: ...CARE 12...
Page 252: ...TECHNICAL DATA 13...
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Page 270: ...SERVICE 14...
Page 292: ...286 SERVICE Work performed Odometer reading Date...
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Page 352: ...Thailand 10 Mid range Radar Sensor Israel...
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