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Adjusting brightness
Call up menu
Settings
,
Display
,
Brightness
.
Adjust brightness.
The brightness of the display
is dimmed to the set value if
ambient brightness falls be-
low a defined value.
Resetting all settings
All settings in the
Settings
menu can be reset to the fac-
tory settings.
Call up menu
Settings
.
Select
Reset all
and con-
firm.
The settings of the following
menus are reset:
Vehicle settings
System settings
Connections
Display
Information
Existing Bluetooth connec-
tions are not deleted.
BLUETOOTH
Short-range radio technology
Bluetooth is a short-range
wireless technology. Bluetooth
devices are short-range devices
(transmitting with a limited
range) on the license-free ISM
band (Industrial, Scientific,
Medical) between 2.402 GHz
and 2.480 GHz. It can be
operated anywhere in the
world without a license being
required.
Although Bluetooth is designed
for establishing robust con-
nections over short distances,
faults are possible as with any
other wireless technology.
Connections can be subject
to interference, can be briefly
interrupted or lost entirely.
Especially when several devices
are operated in one Bluetooth
network, there is no guarantee
for smooth operation in every
situation.
Possible sources of
interference:
Interference fields due to
transmission towers and simi-
lar.
Devices with Bluetooth radio
standard that has been incor-
rectly implemented.
By nearby Bluetooth-capable
devices.
Pairing
Before two Bluetooth devices
can establish a connection with
each other, they must have
identified each other. This pro-
cess of mutual recognition is
known as pairing. When two
devices have paired they re-
member each other, so the
Summary of Contents for S 1000 R 2020
Page 1: ...BMW MOTORRAD MAKE LIFE A RIDE RIDER S MANUAL US MODEL S 1000 R...
Page 8: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 01...
Page 18: ...OVERVIEWS 02...
Page 26: ...DISPLAYS 03...
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Page 58: ...OPERATION 04...
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Page 86: ...TFT DISPLAY 05...
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Page 108: ...SETTING 06...
Page 122: ...RIDING 07...
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Page 140: ...ON THE RACE TRACK 08...
Page 159: ...153 Mirror with lock nut on adapter 16 lb ft 22 Nm Left hand thread Slide on the cover cap 1...
Page 160: ...TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL 09...
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Page 178: ...MAINTENANCE 10...
Page 216: ...ACCESSORIES 11...
Page 217: ...GENERAL NOTES 212 CONNECTOR FOR OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 212 USB CHARGING SOCKET 214...
Page 222: ...CARE 12...
Page 228: ...TECHNICAL DATA 13...
Page 244: ...SERVICE 14...
Page 264: ...258 SERVICE Work performed Odometer reading Date...
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