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Owner's Handbook

The Ultimate

Driving Machine

NAVIGATION,

ENTERTAINMENT,

COMMUNICATION.

OWNER'S HANDBOOK.

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Summary of Contents for 01 40 2 960 980

Page 1: ...Owner s Handbook The Ultimate Driving Machine NAVIGATION ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATION OWNER S HANDBOOK Contents A Z Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 960 980 II 15...

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Page 3: ...te your Nav igation Entertainment Communications systems enabling you to derive maximum benefit from the technical advantages of these systems Updates to the printed or integrated Owner s Handbook aft...

Page 4: ...Germany Not to be reproduced wholly or in part without written permission from BMW AG Munich English II 15 03 15 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper bleached without chlorine suitable for re...

Page 5: ...Navigation data 31 What to do if Entertainment 34 General 35 Sound 38 Radio 45 CD DVD 52 External devices 61 Music collection 67 Television TV 71 Audio remote control in the rear 73 Rear entertainmen...

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Page 7: ...Navigation Various examples of how the navigation system reliably guides you to your destination are shown here Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 960 980 II 15...

Page 8: ...ehicle 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 vehicl...

Page 9: ...wn or city can be skipped to retain previous destinations 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...

Page 10: ...s streets of the selected coun try 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 gui...

Page 11: ...nd enter surname and first names 5 Save in car Editing or deleting the address 1 Navigation 2 Address book 3 Mark entry 4 Calling up Options 5 Edit in Contacts or Delete entry Accepting your home addr...

Page 12: ...lection of points of interest for example fill ing stations or sights 1 Navigation 2 Points of interest 3 Select search Online search A Z search Category search Search using preferred point of interes...

Page 13: ...lect category details if necessary The list of points of interest is displayed The points of interest can be sorted alpha betically by name or by distance The list can be restricted using a keyword se...

Page 14: ...n be shown as symbols on the map Select categories 1 Navigation 2 Map 3 Additional information 4 Further options 5 Display points of interest 6 Select the setting All None Selected categories can be p...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...be entered directly using GPS coordinates The coordinates can be entered in degrees minutes and seconds or as a decimal value 1 Navigation 2 GPS coordinates 3 Longitude or Latitude 4 Turn the Controll...

Page 17: ...route category is opened the number 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...

Page 18: ...art guidance With Professional Navigation System BMW Routes General Recommended routes can be taken up in the route guidance Starting route 1 Navigation 2 Saved trips The number of new routes arrived...

Page 19: ...age is displayed with most important set route criteria see page 19 Ending 1 Navigation 2 Map 3 Guidance 4 Stop guidance Continuing If you did not reach your destination during the last journey route...

Page 20: ...routes are suggested if possible 1 Routes 2 Alternative routes An overview of the current route and the proposed alternative routes is shown In addition details such as travel time and route length an...

Page 21: ...n for example to next change of direction giving the dis tance and name of the new road Large arrow current heading Road name of the road you are currently travelling along Depending on road guidance...

Page 22: ...station is shown in the split screen 3 Select the service station 4 Select the symbol 5 Start guidance route guidance to the service station you selected is started Add as another dest the service sta...

Page 23: ...f a radio station or a traf fic warning service is received traffic obstruc tions may be shown on the map see page 27 Lines along the planned route denote route stages with traffic obstructions depend...

Page 24: ...nctions The settings are stored for the current profile 1 Navigation 2 Map 3 Traffic information Traffic reports display list of traffic information see page 27 Diversion accept diversions Traffic inf...

Page 25: ...D distinctive lo cations in the navigation data are shown on the map in 3D display additional settings Additional settings 1 Navigation 2 Map 3 Additional information 4 Further options Displaying poin...

Page 26: ...roller With Professional Navigation System photos to destination Displays Photos can be displayed for certain destina tions when route guidance is active 1 Navigation 2 Map 3 Guidance 4 Pictures at de...

Page 27: ...n for the route There are suitable diversions in the traffic information Real Time Traffic Information RTTI In some countries additional bookable services send real time traffic information RTTI which...

Page 28: ...es 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 infor...

Page 29: ...ion 5 Open desired diversion 6 Diversion Dynamic route guidance The route is automatically changed if a traffic obstruction is encountered The system does not indicate traffic ob structions on the ori...

Page 30: ...le and can be updated using USB medium You can obtain up to date navigation data and the activation code from your Service Centre Information Depending on the volume of data updating the data can take...

Page 31: ...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...

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Page 33: ...ertainment 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 2 960 980 II...

Page 34: ...n Press switch sound out put on off Turn set volume Switches entertainment sources Change station track Favourites buttons Traffic information on off Change waveband Eject CD DVD Sound output Switchin...

Page 35: ...Select the desired sound setting Treble treble adjustment Bass bass adjustment Balance left right volume distribu tion Fader front rear volume distribution 4 Adjusting turn the Controller 5 Saving pre...

Page 36: ...are possible 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 au dible in the inte...

Page 37: ...5 Adjusting turn the Controller 6 Saving press the Controller Resetting 1 Multimedia Radio or Settings 2 Sound 3 Reset Sound Entertainment 37 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 960 980 II 15...

Page 38: ...ngs are stored for the currently used profile AM FM stations Selecting station On the Control Display 1 Radio 2 FM or AM The station last played is played and shown 3 FM stations or AM stations The st...

Page 39: ...Control ler Renaming a station When saving a station with RDS signal the RDS information transferred when saving is adopted as a the station name This name can be changed On the Control Display 1 Radi...

Page 40: ...igital radio DAB DMB Principle Digital stations are bundled into what are known as ensembles Some stations feature additional programs Sports stations for exam ple may broadcast various sports events...

Page 41: ...io 2 DAB DMB 3 DAB DMB stations 4 Highlight the desired station 5 Press and hold down the Controller The current station continues to be played the selected station is stored Press Controller 2x The s...

Page 42: ...ding symbol Symbol Meaning The selected station is broadcast in analogue The selected station is broadcast digitally in another group Additional programs Some stations have additional programs Sports...

Page 43: ...stations The currently selected station is saved On the Control Display 1 Radio 2 Saved stations 3 Save station 4 Select the desired memory location The stations can also be saved on the favour ites b...

Page 44: ...of the following buttons during a traffic radio report Adjusting the volume Turn the knob during a traffic re port until the desired volume is obtained Entertainment Radio 44 Online Edition for Part n...

Page 45: ...e label side upper most The disc 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...

Page 46: ...e 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...

Page 47: ...D menu Set language and subtitles Start playback Symbol Function Pause Stop Next chapter Previous chapter Fast forward Rewind For fast forward rewind each time the Control ler is pressed the speed inc...

Page 48: ...er 2 Calling up Options 3 Further options 4 Select track 5 Select the desired title Selecting camera angle The availability of an alternative camera angle depends on the DVD and the current track on t...

Page 49: ...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 dam a...

Page 50: ...alfunctions 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 of m...

Page 51: ...istered trademarks DTS Digital Surround and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS Inc DTS Inc All rights reserved CD DVD Entertainment 51 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 960 980 II 15...

Page 52: ...for external devices is in the centre armrest or in the centre console see Vehicle Owner s Handbook AUX IN port Principle Connection of audio devices see page 52 is possible for example MP3 players T...

Page 53: ...lists can be reproduced File systems Current file systems for USB mediums are supported Formats FAT32 and exFAT are recommended Connection of Apple iPod iPhone via USB audio interface Use a flexible a...

Page 54: ...When you enter several characters all the results that contain this character string are displayed Select the desired entry from the list 2 Select further categories as appropriate Not all categories...

Page 55: ...h 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 symbol or 4 Currently playing Random pla...

Page 56: ...with a minimum of 4 and a maxi mum 16 positions is specified as the Blue tooth passkey Only required for non re curring registration Vehicle is at rest Connecting Connecting the device Only connect th...

Page 57: ...ing the device or iDrive 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 foun...

Page 58: ...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 telephone in power save mo...

Page 59: ...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 USB interface f...

Page 60: ...ware update can be restored Do not attempt to restore the software unless the vehicle is at a standstill 1 Switch on ignition 2 Settings 3 Software update 4 Restore software 5 Previous version or Soft...

Page 61: ...py protection DRM are saved but cannot be played Backing up music collection Back up music collection regularly oth erwise it could be lost in the event of a fault in the hard disc Music recognition t...

Page 62: ...CD To update the database contact your Service Centre Saving from a USB medium To save music a suitable device must be con nected to the USB interface Suitable media USB mass storage devi ces for exa...

Page 63: ...ropriate 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 Mult...

Page 64: ...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 Storing track as a favourite A track m...

Page 65: ...ted if a track is being played back directly from it 1 Multimedia 2 Music collection 3 Music search 4 Search folder 5 Mark desired directory 6 Calling up Options 7 Delete directory Deleting track and...

Page 66: ...the USB inter face 2 Multimedia 3 Music collection 4 Calling up Options 5 Manage music collection 6 Backup music on USB Saving music collection to the vehicle When the music collection is saved from a...

Page 67: ...rcumstances the list of channels that can be received might not be updated au tomatically Update the list with station search see page 67 if necessary Symbol Meaning Digital TV channel No symbol Analo...

Page 68: ...location Electronic programme guide Many stations provide an electronic pro gramme guide 1 Multimedia 2 TV 3 Programme information The TV schedule for the program on now and next is shown If some cha...

Page 69: ...rast 6 Turn the Controller until the desired set ting is reached and press the Controller Zoom Showing an enlarged TV image 1 Multimedia 2 TV 3 Calling up Options 4 Display settings 5 Zoom mode TV Reg...

Page 70: ...ess the Controller If the contents are too long to be shown on a single page the display is scrolled automati cally Changing pages Select the or symbol Zoom The top or bottom half of the page can be e...

Page 71: ...ontrol is in the centre armrest The remote control is in the centre armrest or in the storage compartment in the centre con sole Menu guidance Press the button Function Turn the wheel adjusts the volu...

Page 72: ...Dispose of old batteries at an author ised collecting point or hand them in to a Service Centre Entertainment Audio remote control in the rear 72 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 960 980 II 15...

Page 73: ...situations Possible entertainment sources Entertainment sources that can be selected at front and rear FM and AM radio stations Only one FM or AM radio station can be listened to in the vehicle DAB D...

Page 74: ...efore folding down the rear backrest To clean the screens comply with the in formation regarding care see Owner s Handbook for the vehicle Switching system on off Press the button on the lower edge of...

Page 75: ...r turning the respective button again allows a function to be executed again Connecting remote control 2 wireless remote controls can be connected One remote control can only be connected in side the...

Page 76: ...peakers is set on the screens then the selection made for the sound source for the vehicle loudspeakers can be made both at front and in rear A corre sponding priority can be set in the rear enable se...

Page 77: ...con nected devices Information regarding the con nected headphones is displayed Symbol Meaning Headphones Battery charge state Symbol Meaning L Connection to left side R Connection to right side Rena...

Page 78: ...rce selected at the front is output via the vehicle loud speakers It is not possible to access the following functions in the rear when this setting is selected Contacts or Office BMW Services or Conn...

Page 79: ...h screens Rear left Rear right Rear left and right 4 Select desired entertainment source It is only possible to select entertainment sources that can be controlled from the rear Settings Brightness 1...

Page 80: ...on of external devices via USB au dio interface to the CD DVD player in the rear This function is the same as front see page 54 Due to the large number of audio and video de vices available on the mar...

Page 81: ...egin to play automati cally Start DVD manually Vehicle loudspeaker volume cannot be adjus ted in the rear Sound output in the rear is done via the headphones Change any priority and out put the sound...

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Page 83: ...tion 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 2 960 9...

Page 84: ...mobile telephone in your hand while the vehicle is in motion use the hands free speak ing system The vehicle occupants and other road users could otherwise be endangered It might be necessary to have...

Page 85: ...the required Bluetooth radio standards equip ped with a corresponding mobile tariff and have suitable Internet settings Compatible mobile phones see page 84 An existing data transmission can be termin...

Page 86: ...ecting Bluetooth device or new de vice The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is shown on the display of the mobile tele phone 6 Select the Bluetooth name of the vehicle on the display of the mobile teleph...

Page 87: ...gs 2 Connections 3 Bluetooth 4 Highlight mobile telephone to be config ured 5 Calling up Options 6 Configure device 7 At least one function must be selected Telephone Telephone 2 Data transfer Audio 8...

Page 88: ...e transferred It might be that phone book entries with special characters cannot be displayed Number of phone book entries to be stored is too high Data volume of the contact too large for example due...

Page 89: ...ing knurled wheel on steering wheel Accept Rejecting a call Through iDrive Reject Via instrument cluster Select using knurled wheel on steering wheel Reject Ending a call Through iDrive Hang up Via bu...

Page 90: ...onference Two calls can be merged to set up a telephone conference The calls must be made through a mobile telephone On the Control Display 1 Setting up two calls 2 Place conference call On terminatio...

Page 91: ...t is changed the changes are not saved on the mobile telephone A copy of the entry is saved in the vehicle On the Control Display 1 Highlight the contact 2 Calling up Options 3 Edit entry The contact...

Page 92: ...ol Display 1 Mark entry 2 Calling up Options 3 Save as new contact or Add to contact 4 If necessary select contact 5 Select the type of number Home Work Mobile or Others 6 If necessary complete the en...

Page 93: ...n The snap in adapter is in the centre armrest The direction of installation in the centre arm rest varies from vehicle to vehicle Inserting the snap in adapter 1 Press the button and take out the cov...

Page 94: ...aerial connector and for the USB port of the mobile telephone if necessary Removing snap in adapter Push key in front of snap in adapter Remove adapter and reinsert cover if necessary Communication T...

Page 95: ...ation 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 ot...

Page 96: ...obile telephone registered with the vehi cle and connected see page 85 To send e Mails mobile telephone with set up e Mail account see Owner s Handbook of the mobile telephone Mobile telephone must ha...

Page 97: ...the number of contacts It can be selected whether the contacts are to be transferred from a mobile telephone The contacts can also be transferred from both connected mobile telephones 1 Calling up Opt...

Page 98: ...copy is created in the vehicle The address is not changed on the mobile telephone Display the Internet address of a contact The Internet address stored for a contact can be called up On the Control D...

Page 99: ...le when the mobile phone is connected to the vehicle On the Control Display 1 Settings 2 Connections 3 Bluetooth 4 Calling up Options 5 Configure Bluetooth 6 Show pictures Displaying all contact image...

Page 100: ...type of message All message types All messages are displayed Text message Only SMS messages from the mobile telephone are displayed E mail Only e mails from the mobile tele phone are displayed Service...

Page 101: ...5 Sender recipient Contact data is shown Use contact data see page 105 Symbol Function Reply Select between Reply Reply to all Forward Send e mail see page 96 Mark as unread Mark as read Delete e mail...

Page 102: ...e in the appointment Online search Starting route guidance to the loca tion of the appointment Read out see page 105 Use contact data see page 105 Tasks Displaying task list On the Control Display 1 O...

Page 103: ...Function Browse in the memo Read out see page 105 Use contact data see page 105 Voice memos General A voice memo can be recorded These are stored in the vehicle and can be exported through the USB int...

Page 104: ...mo USB All voice notes are exported and or the pre viously highlighted voice note is exported Deleting voice note On the Control Display 1 Mark desired voice note 2 Calling up Options 3 Delete all voi...

Page 105: ...ls appointments tasks memos and voice memos can be read out or played back Reading out 1 Select desired element 2 Read out The following possibilities are available when reading out or playing back Pa...

Page 106: ...layed E mails are transferred without attach ments Texts of entries are not fully displayed Texts are abridged before they are trans ferred from the mobile telephone Synchronisation between mobile tel...

Page 107: ...tinations and the phone numbers dialled di rectly Operating requirements This description of the contacts applies to equipment with hands free system with USB interface or without a mobile telephone p...

Page 108: ...contact 3 Change entries 4 Tilt the Controller to the left 5 Yes If a contact that comes from the mobile tele phone is edited the changes are not saved on the mobile telephone A copy of the entry is s...

Page 109: ...e Control Display 1 My contacts 2 Calling 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 cont...

Page 110: ...llowing the instructions in the Control Display Concierge Service Principle The Concierge Service provides information about hotels restaurants etc and can send an SMS with the required information to...

Page 111: ...l functions The following functions are available when a message is selected Symbol Function Start guidance or Add as another dest Call A phone connection is established if the message contains a numb...

Page 112: ...ervice can also be done with a Check Control message see Own er s Handbook for the vehicle Starting breakdown assistance Starting service When equipped with TeleServices support is provided first thro...

Page 113: ...e technical data from your vehicle to BMW at regular intervals This is used to evaluate the further development of BMW products General The Teleservice Report is activated in vehicles with certain tec...

Page 114: ...is available through the SIM card in the vehicle Operating requirements BMW Online or Connected Drive Services are applied for at the Service Centre Mobile telephony reception must be guar anteed For...

Page 115: ...ontrol Display 1 BMW Services or ConnectedDrive 2 BMW Online 3 Calling up Options 4 User login 5 User 6 Enter the ConnectedDrive user name and select OK 7 Password 8 Enter ConnectedDrive password 9 OK...

Page 116: ...ent Turn the Controller to highlight an element Press the Controller to display an element Calling up home page On the Control Display 1 Calling up Options 2 Go to homepage Reloading a page On the Con...

Page 117: ...rresponding direc tion and turn it To select an element move the mouse pointer onto the element and press the Controller To scroll turn the Controller The mouse pointer can also be controlled using th...

Page 118: ...3 Press Controller to show selected tab Deleting a tab On the Control Display 1 Tabs 2 Calling up Options 3 Delete tab Current tab is deleted Favourites General Web pages can be stored in Favourites...

Page 119: ...entries On the Control Display 1 Calling up Options 2 Delete all entries Settings Activating deactivating sound On the Control Display 1 Calling up Options 2 Sound Suppressing cookies On the Control...

Page 120: ...ly guar anteed with mobile telephone reception The correct date and time is set on the Control Display see Owner s Handbook for the vehicle Activating trip book On the Control Display 1 BMW Services o...

Page 121: ...d all trip data is deleted from the vehicle The current trip is ended On the Control Display 1 Deactivate logbook 2 OK If you want to use the trip book again this must be reactivated activate trip boo...

Page 122: ...n is done using the app For the functions to be used they must be ac tivated in the ConnectedDrive customer portal as a one time procedure An active BMW Con nectedDrive contract is required Alternativ...

Page 123: ...Calling up Options 3 Data transfer BMW ConnectedDrive Services Principle The BMW ConnectedDrive services provides scope for exchanges of information and data with the vehicle via BMW Online BMW Onlin...

Page 124: ...in the front and via the handset 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 fo...

Page 125: ...rofile 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 ad...

Page 126: ...supported the internal phone book can be displayed on the handset and on the Control Display Operating requirements Mobile telephone with SAP capability Fur ther information on compatible models is av...

Page 127: ...The LED through the button flashes green 6 Enter the Bluetooth passkey of the snap in adapter on the Control Display 7 Select desired functions Telephone 1 Telephone 2 Data transfer 8 OK Connecting t...

Page 128: ...r via SIM Access Profile Connecting Bluetooth headset 1 Press the button on the snap in adapter for approximately 9 seconds The LED above the button flashes blue 2 Switch on Bluetooth headset and set...

Page 129: ...number accept the call On off exit button Press and hold down button switch ing on and off Press button briefly ends a call Note regarding switching on off If the handset is switched off and on again...

Page 130: ...s Press Ok to select the menu Symbols White square function deactivated Black square function activated Initiating a call Via numerical keys 1 Enter the complete phone number with area code national d...

Page 131: ...no answer 4 Ok 5 Activate 6 Ok 7 Enter the phone number for the diversion 8 Ok Diverting fax and data inputs 1 Fax calls or Data calls 2 Ok 3 Activate 4 Ok 5 Enter the phone number for the diversion 6...

Page 132: ...1 Connectivity SIA2 0 page is displayed 3 Select UPLOAD tab When doing this make sure settings and notation for source file are precisely as shown in example Each line in Excel file is stored in phon...

Page 133: ...ssag menu Setting the SMS Service Centre The phone number of the Service Centre is saved 1 Settings 2 Ok 3 Servicecentre 4 Ok 5 Check the phone number 6 Ok Displaying SMS 1 Inbox 2 Ok All SMS are disp...

Page 134: ...matically 1 Settings 2 Ok 3 Store text msg 4 Ok Function is enabled or disabled Deleting an SMS 1 Inbox or Outbox 2 Ok 3 Highlight SMS and select with Ok 4 Options 5 Delete 6 Ok 7 Yes Deleting oldest...

Page 135: ...g 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 phone book or the num ber of ano...

Page 136: ...8 Ok Resetting the language 1 Press the button 2 Menu 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 a...

Page 137: ...e book Both Function Factory setting Save text messages au tomatically Switched off Transfer duration of text messages Maximum Status report for text messages Switched off Key lock Switched off Bright...

Page 138: ...lay The PIN Unblocking Key PUK or Super PIN is required These can only be entered on the handset After entering the PUK assign a new PIN see page 138 Barring calls Note These functions are protected w...

Page 139: ...N Principle A device such as a WLAN capable notebook can be wirelessly connected to the snap in adapter using WLAN Operating requirements SIM card has been inserted into snap in adapter and snap in ad...

Page 140: ...ettings Resetting WLAN settings WLAN settings of the snap in adapter are re set to factory settings The configuration must be set again Press and hold WLAN button for ap proximately 9 seconds until th...

Page 141: ...aning Illuminates green Bluetooth connection to vehicle handset headset or mobile telephone acti vated Illuminates or ange Text message memory full Rear telephone Communication 141 Online Edition for...

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Page 143: ...rence This chapter contains the short commands for the voice control system and the index which will help you find specific items of information with ease Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 960 980 II...

Page 144: ...Handbook for the vehicle A complete list of shortcut commands can be found in the Integrated Owner s Handbook Having possible voice commands read aloud Voice commands Settings Function Command Calls...

Page 145: ...computer Trip computer Vehicle Function Command Vehicle information Calling up the menu Vehicle information Displaying vehicle status Vehicle status eDRIVE Display information eDRIVE Navigation Genera...

Page 146: ...direction of travel Map in direction of travel Map in perspective Map perspective Calling up the map scale Map scale for example map scale 100 metres Map mode day night automatic Automatic map mode Sp...

Page 147: ...mple frequency 753 kilohertz AM Calling up the menu A M Digital radio DAB Function Command Calling up station directly Station for example station B5 plus Calling up digital radio D A B With the sound...

Page 148: ...on Command Select music collection menu Music collection With the sound switched on toggle to music collection Music collection on Calling up music search Music search Calling up playlists Playlists E...

Page 149: ...show list of numbers dialled Last number redial Office Function Command Office Calling up the menu Office Office today Calling up the menu Office today Send e mail E mail to Send SMS Text message to...

Page 150: ...d ConnectedDrive Calling up the menu Connected Drive or B M W Services BMW Online Calling up the menu B M W Online Call up Internet Internet Reference Short commands of the voice control system 150 On...

Page 151: ...Short commands of the voice control system Reference 151 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 960 980 II 15...

Page 152: ...0 Concierge Service mes sage 110 Conference 90 ConnectedDrive serv ices 123 Contacts 97 107 Country selection naviga tion 9 Course of route 21 D DAB digital radio 40 Destination entering GPS co ordina...

Page 153: ...e input navigation 9 R Radio 38 Radio changing entertain ment source 34 Radio control functions 34 Radio muting 34 Radio overview 34 Radio sound settings 35 Radio switching on 34 Random 46 Random play...

Page 154: ...hone rear 124 Teleservice Battery Guard 113 Teleservice Call 113 Teleservice Report 113 TeleServices 111 Television TV 67 The map is shown in grey 28 Toll routes route 19 TP traffic announce ments 43...

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