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Summary of Contents for R 1150 RT

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Page 2: ...ries to the rider or other persons ÉCaution Specific notes and precautions designed to prevent damage to the motorcycle Non compliance may invalidate the warranty iNote Specific notes to help the reader operate check set and also main tain equipment Cover book Page 26 Friday October 26 2001 3 20 PM ...

Page 3: ...peration 7 8 9 RDS Radio Data System 8 Regional programs 13 Remote control 4 S Safety instructions 20 Selecting a waveband 7 Selecting stations by frequency 7 Selecting stations by name 8 Selecting stations manually 7 Selecting the station 9 Storing stations 10 Storing recalling stations 10 11 Switching the TP function on off 12 T Technical data 21 TP function 12 Traffic Program TP 12 V Volume con...

Page 4: ...2 Quick reference and functions 1 Controls 5 3 4 9 8 7 5 1 2 10 11 10 6 Cover book Page 2 Friday October 26 2001 3 20 PM ...

Page 5: ... deck slot 4 FF REW fast forward rewind and tape eject buttons Ä 16 5 Station scan buttons Ä 8 6 Button for toggling between automatic and manual sta tion scan Ä 7 7 Station buttons Ä 10 8 TA RDS button Ä 8 12 9 RADIO CASSETTE DECK OPERATION button Ä 16 10 Up down buttons for audio functions 11 AUDIO mode button Ä 6 Cover book Page 3 Friday October 26 2001 3 20 PM ...

Page 6: ...rease Decrease and station scan backwards forwards Ä 19 LCD digital display 14 Digital display 15 Channel indicator Ä 10 16 FM MW symbol Ä 7 17 MAN symbol Ä 7 18 LD symbol Ä 6 19 PTY symbol Ä 14 20 TA symbol Ä 12 21 TP symbol Ä 12 22 REG symbol Ä 13 23 RDS symbol Ä 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 23 22 19 Cover book Page 4 Friday October 26 2001 3 20 PM ...

Page 7: ...minutes Whenever the ignition is turned off the unit is also powered down Turning the unit back on Press the ON VOL button Adjusting the volume Turn the ON VOL button Clockwise to increase the volume Anti clockwise to decrease the volume Setting the volume for the Traffic Program Use the ON VOL button dur ing a traffic message to set the required volume The volume set for traffic messages is maint...

Page 8: ...right left Left or right increase decrease Fader front rear not applicable Changing the sound settings Press the Audio button The sound settings are called up and the display switches to bass e g Selecting the required sound settings Press the Audio button until the required setting appears on the display Changing the sound settings Press or hold down the up down button until the required setting ...

Page 9: ...ption compared with the other wavebands However the transmitting range is short since the radio waves are prop agated in straight lines Selecting a waveband To select a waveband press the frequency symbol on the radio cassette button The frequency band changes in the following sequence FM1 FM2 FM3 AM LW MW FM1 Selecting stations by frequency Selecting stations manually Press the MAN button MAN man...

Page 10: ... to the radio while driving The Radio Data System RDS is used to broadcast supple mentary information on the UKW FM waveband Radio stations that broadcast RDS information provide the follow ing features Radio stations that broadcast on multiple frequencies auto matically switch to the fre quency with the best reception Once the RDS signals have been processed the station name is displayed Suppleme...

Page 11: ...s The scan starts with the sta tion that was set most recently The scan stops as soon as a station is located iNote If a station is received with no RDS or the RDS data cannot be received the RDS symbol in the display flashes once the scan stops If the tuner locates an RDS sta tion but no data is received NO RDS is displayed Switching off RDS Press RDS on the TA RDS button The RDS symbol is displa...

Page 12: ... cassette button The selected memory level is displayed Storing stations Select the waveband by pressing briefly the frequency symbol on the radio cassette button Select the station Ä 7 9 Hold down the station buttons 1 6 until you can hear the station again after a short pause The station has been stored The selected memory level and the selected station but ton are displayed If the button has al...

Page 13: ...o quickly find the strongest sta tion at any given moment Auto store only works on FM memory level 3 Press the frequency symbol on the radio cassette button for at least 2 seconds The six strongest stations at that moment are stored in sequence in memory level FM 3 and the station stored under station button 1 is selected Auto store can also be run in the background while using the cassette deck I...

Page 14: ...located that does not have a Traffic Pro gram and is also not part of a station chain with a Traffic Program the station scan stops at the next TP station Switching the TP function on off Briefly press TA on the TA RDS button The TA mode Traffic Pro gram is selected and the tuner scans to find a station with TPtraffic messages Where TA is selected and a sta tion with traffic messages is available ...

Page 15: ...on the TA RDS button for at least two seconds The REG regional programs function is switched on off respectively When the regional program function is switched on REG is displayed next to RDS REG can only be received in RDS mode Whenever the REG function is on and the station switches over to a regional program the radio will receive the selected regional program as long as you stay within the cov...

Page 16: ...seconds once selected so that the listener can select a program type ÉCaution When listening to a tape the PTY function can only be switched off by holding down TA on the TA RDS button for some time Selecting the program type Press one of the station scan buttons to select the required program type or Press one of the station but tons 1 6 to select the required program type N e w s RDS TP FM1 PTY ...

Page 17: ...6 CLS ROCK 7 ADLT HIT 8 SOFT RCK 9 TOP 40 10 COUNTRY 11 OLDIES 12 SOFT 13 NOSTALGA 14 JAZZ 15 CLASSICAL 16 R_ B 17 SOFT R_ B 18 LANGUAGE 19 REL MUSC 20 REL TALK 21 PERSNLTY 22 PUBLIC 23 COLLEGE 24 Unassigned 25 Unassigned 26 Unassigned 27 Unassigned 28 Unassigned 29 WEATHER 30 NO PTY Cover book Page 15 Friday October 26 2001 3 20 PM ...

Page 18: ... TAPE is displayed and the tape direction indicated The cassette will start to play If there is no tape in the unit NO TAPE flashes on the display Stopping playback Press the FF REW buttons simultaneously The tape ejects and the radio comes on or Press the frequency symbol on the radio cassette button The tape remains in the slot and the radio comes on or Switch off the unit Ä 5 T A P E RDS TP N O...

Page 19: ...ing FF fast forward or REW rewind the current mode is canceled and playback starts Fast forward rewind FF REW Press one of the FF REW buttons The tape is fast forwarded or rewound To pause fast forward or rewind Briefly press the button for the opposite direction or the tape reverse button Fast forward rewind is can celed and playback starts iNote When the end of the tape is reached the other side...

Page 20: ...g mute on off Briefly press MUTE The volume is reduced to 20dB Briefly press MUTE again Mute is canceled and the unit returns to the volume set previously iNote If the audio source is changed while the mute is on the mute also applies to the new audio source Changing the audio source Hold down the MUTE button for more than 1 5 seconds The currently selected audio source is changed Remote control C...

Page 21: ...h time the button is pressed a stored station up down is called up Ä 11 Station scanning Hold down the forward or backward symbol on the VOLUME SEEK button for at least 1 5 seconds Station scanning down up is started Ä 7 8 Volume control Press the VOLUME SEEK button on the symbol increase decrease Ä 5 Cover book Page 19 Friday October 26 2001 3 20 PM ...

Page 22: ...ason for cassette player mal function Handle your tapes with care ÉCaution Store any tapes you are not using in their plastic box Do not expose tapes to excessive heat direct sunlight Tighten the tape before play ing the cassette Do not use type C 120 tapes or longer Only use a 10 A fuse as a replacement for a faulty fuse Cover book Page 20 Friday October 26 2001 3 20 PM ...

Page 23: ... system Auto reverse 4 tracks 2 channels stereo cassette playback with 2 programs mono also possible General Power requirement 14 4 V DC negative pole to ground Power consumption Less than 6 A at full power Speaker impedance 4 Ω x 4 Radio Cassette Combination Technical data Cover book Page 21 Friday October 26 2001 3 20 PM ...

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Page 27: ...t Details relating to measurements weight consumption and output include relevant tolerances We reserve the right to modify the design optional extras and accessories Errors excepted 2001 BMW Motorcycles Not to be reproduced in part or in whole without the written permis sion of BMW Motorcycles After Sales Printed in Germany Cover book Page 27 Friday October 26 2001 3 20 PM ...

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