Continental Automotive L7ENTRY Card Radio with BT transceiver User Manual
Continental Automotive GmbH Card Radio with BT transceiver
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User Manual
Owner's Handbook for Vehicle The Ultimate Driving Machine Contents A-Z Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 116i 118i 116d 118d 120d Owner's Handbook for Vehicle Congratulations on your choice of a BMW. The better you are acquainted with your car, the easier you will find it is to handle. 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 the car, enabling you to derive maximum benefit from the technical advantages of your BMW. It also contains useful information which will help you to uphold both your BMW’s operating safety and its full resale value. 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 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 © 2011 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Not to be reproduced, wholly or in part, without written permission from BMW AG, Munich. English VI/11, 07 11 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Notes Overview 10 14 21 23 Cockpit iDrive Voice control system Integrated Owner’s Handbook in the vehicle Controls 28 41 50 53 63 78 84 93 97 109 115 118 Opening and closing Adjusting Carrying children in safety Driving Displays Lights Security Driving stability control systems Driving comfort Climate Interior equipment Storage compartments Mobility 230 232 233 240 242 245 248 258 264 Refuelling Fuel Wheels and tyres Engine compartment Engine oil Maintenance Replacing parts Help in the event of a breakdown General care Reference 270 Technical data 276 Short commands of the voice control system 284 From A to Z Driving hints 124 127 129 133 Driving precautions Loads Towing a trailer Saving fuel Overview Business mobile phone preparation Professional mobile phone preparation Office Contacts ConnectedDrive Extended BMW Online services Controls 188 196 206 215 217 226 Driving hints About this Owner’s Handbook Communication Navigation For quick access to a particular topic or item, please consult the detailed alphabetical index, see page 284. Communication Entertainment Contents 138 Navigation Entertainment 158 Sound 160 Radio 165 CD/multimedia Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Mobility Navigation Notes Notes About this Owner’s Handbook The quickest access to a particular topic or item is by consulting the alphabetical index. The first chapter is recommended for an initial overview of the vehicle. Updates after going to press Updates to the Owner's Handbook after going to press are found in the appendix of the printed quick reference to the vehicle. Additional sources of information Should you require any further information, please contact your Service centre, who will be pleased to advise you. Information on BMW, for example on technol‐ ogy, on the Internet: www.bmw.com Symbols Indicates precautions that must be followed precisely in order to avoid the possibility of per‐ sonal injury and serious damage to the vehicle. Symbol for components and assemblies Recommends that you study this section of this Owner’s Handbook in connection with a particular part or assembly. Your individual vehicle You have decided in favour of a vehicle with in‐ dividual equipment. This Owner’s Handbook describes all models and equipment specifications which are avail‐ able within this particular model line. This means it can contain equipment variations that you might not have selected. Differences, and thus all options, are marked with an asterisk *. If certain equipment and models are not descri‐ bed in this Owner’s Handbook, refer to the Sup‐ plementary Owner’s Handbooks provided. In right-hand drive vehicles, some of the con‐ trols are arranged differently from those shown in the illustrations. ◄ Marks the end of a specific item of informa‐ tion. Built-date* * Identifies optional extras or specific nationalmarket items of equipment, as well as equip‐ ment and functions not yet available at the time of printing. The 'built-date' of your vehicle is indicated un‐ derneath the door post on the driver's door. “...” Identifies texts on the control display for se‐ lecting functions. ›...‹ Identifies commands for the voice control system. »...« Identifies replies by the voice control sys‐ tem. Refers to measures that can be taken to help protect the environment. The ‘built-date’ is defined as ‘the calendar month and the calendar year in which the body shell and the powertrain subassemblies are con‐ joined and the vehicle is driven or moved from the production line’. Status of the Owner's Handbook The high level of safety and quality of vehicles is ensured by continuous enhancement. In rare in‐ stances, your car may therefore differ from the information supplied here. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Your own safety Driving hints Controls Your vehicle is configured for the operating con‐ ditions and registration requirements of your country. If the vehicle is to be operated in an‐ other country, your vehicle must be adapted to any prevailing different operating conditions and permit requirements. Information on possi‐ ble exclusion of warranty or warranty restrictions for your vehicle can be obtained from your Serv‐ ice centre. Maintenance and repair Navigation The advanced technology behind this car, for example the use of modern materials and highperformance electronics, means that adapted methods of maintenance and repair are re‐ quired. Communication Entertainment Always have the corresponding work performed either by a BMW Service centre or by a work‐ shop that operates to BMW specifications and has suitably trained personnel. If such work is performed inexpertly, it could re‐ sult in consequential damage and thus consti‐ tute a safety risk. Parts and accessories BMW recommends using parts and accessory products that are specifically approved for this purpose by BMW. Mobility You are recommended to consult a BMW Serv‐ ice centre for advice on genuine BMW parts and accessories, other BMW approved products and competent advice on all related matters. The safety and compatibility of these products in conjunction with BMW vehicles have been checked by BMW. BMW accepts product liability for them. BMW cannot accept liability for parts or accessory products of any kind which it has not approved. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Overview Updates to the Owner's Handbook after going to press are found in the appendix of the printed quick reference to the vehicle. BMW is unable to assess each individual prod‐ uct of outside origin as to its suitability for use on BMW vehicles without safety risk. Nor can suitability be assured if an official permit has been issued for it in a specific country. Tests performed for such permits cannot always cover all operating conditions for BMW vehicles, and some of them therefore are insufficient. Reference Updates after going to press Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 iDrive iDrive Principle Switching off iDrive integrates the functions of a large number of switches. These functions can thus be con‐ trolled from one central point. 1. Press the button. 2. "Switch off control display" Operate iDrive while the vehicle is in mo‐ tion Only make adjustments if the traffic conditions are appropriate. Otherwise, you may become distracted and endanger the vehicle occupants and other road users.◀ Overview of controls Controls Switch on Press the controller to switch on. Controller with navigation system Select menu items and making settings. 1. Turning Control display Controller with buttons The buttons can be used to call up menus directly. The controller can be used to select menu items and make settings. 2. Pressing Control display Notes ▷ To clean the control display, comply with the information regarding care. ▷ To avoid risk of damage to the control dis‐ play, please do not place objects in front of it. 14 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 2. Pressing Press the button Function MENU Calls up the main menu. RADIO Calls up the Radio menu. CD Calls up the CD/multimedia menu. NAV Calls up the Navigation menu. TEL Calls up the Telephone menu. BACK Displays the previous screen. OPTION Calls up the Options menu. Controller without navigation system Buttons on the controller Press the button Function MENU Calls up the main menu. AUDIO Calls up last heard audio menu, change between au‐ dio menus. TEL Calls up the Telephone menu. BACK Call up previous table. OPTION Calls up the Options menu. Select menu items and making settings. Calling up the main menu Press the button. 15 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Mobility Operating principle Reference 1. Turning Navigation Driving hints 3. Tilting in four directions. Communication Entertainment Buttons on the controller Controls Overview 3. Tilting in four directions iDrive A new screen is opened and overlaid. The main menu is displayed. All iDrive functions can be called up via the main menu. White arrows to the left or right indicate that other screens can be called up. Selecting a menu item View of an opened menu Menu items in white can be selected by high‐ lighting them. In general, when a menu is called up, the screen that was last selected in this menu is displayed. To display the first screen of the menu: 1. Turn the controller until the desired menu item is highlighted. ▷ Tilt the controller repeatedly to the left until the first screen is displayed. ▷ Press the menu button on the controller twice. Calling up the Options menu Press the button. The "Options" menu is displayed. 2. Press the controller. Menu items in the Owner’s Handbook In this Owner's Handbook, the menu items that are to be selected are shown in quotation marks, for example "Settings". Switching between screens After a menu item has been selected, for exam‐ ple "Radio", a new screen is displayed. Screens can lie one on top of the other. Alternatively, tilt the controller repeatedly to the right until the "Options" menu is displayed. ▷ Tilt the controller to the left. Options menu The current screen is closed and the previ‐ ous screen is displayed. Pressing the BACK button reopens the pre‐ vious screen. The current screen is not closed. ▷ Tilt the controller to the right. The "Options" menu consists of various areas: ▷ Screen settings, for example "Split screen". Area remains unchanged. ▷ Operating options for the selected main menu, for example for "Radio". 16 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Adjusting the settings 3. If necessary, tilt the controller to the left to display "Time/Date". 4. Turn the controller until "Time/Date" is high‐ lighted and press the controller. Overview ▷ If applicable, other operating options for the selected main menu, for example "Save station". 1. Select a field. 5. Turn the controller until "Time:" is highligh‐ ted and press the controller. Driving hints Controls 2. Turn the controller until the desired setting is displayed. 3. Press the controller. Some menu items are preceded by a checkbox. This indicates whether the function is enabled or disabled. Selecting the menu item enables or disables the function. Function is enabled. Function is disabled. Example: setting the clock Setting the clock Press the button. The main menu is displayed. 2. Turn the controller until "Settings" is high‐ lighted and press the controller. 7. Turn the controller to set the minutes and press the controller. Status information Status field The following items of information are displayed in the status field on the top right: ▷ Time ▷ Sound output on/off. ▷ Reception level of mobile telephone net‐ work. ▷ Phone status. Mobility ▷ Current entertainment source. ▷ Reception of traffic reports*. 17 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 1. 6. Turn the controller to set the hour and press the controller. Communication Entertainment Navigation Enabling/disabling functions iDrive Symbols in the status field Symbol Meaning The symbols are combined in the following groups. USB audio interface*/Audio inter‐ face, mobile phone* Symbols for radio Symbol USB audio interface*. Audio interface for mobile phone*. Meaning Traffic Information* switched on. Other functions Symbol Meaning Symbols for telephone Spoken instructions* switched off. Symbol Meaning Incoming or outgoing call*. Missed call*. Reception level of mobile telephone network* symbol flashes: network search. No mobile phone network available*. Bluetooth* switched on. Data transfer active. Roaming* active. Split screen* General In the split screen view, additional information can be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen, for example information from the onboard computer. This information remains visible in the split screen view even if a switch is made to another menu. Text message* received. Switching the split screen view on and off SIM card* check. 1. SIM card* disabled. 2. "Split screen" SIM card* not found. Selecting display PIN* required. Symbols for entertainment 1. Press the button. Press the button. 2. "Split screen" 3. Tilt the controller until the split screen is se‐ lected. Symbol Meaning CD/DVD* player. Music collection* Gracenote® database*. AUX-IN port 18 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 ▷ To display brief information: touch the but‐ ton. ▷ To display detailed information: touch the button for longer. Entering letters and digits General 1. Turn controller and select letters or digits. Without navigation system 2. If applicable, select other letters or digits. On the buttons, only the radio transmitter can be stored. 3. Select "OK" to confirm the input. Saving a function Symbol Function 1. Highlight the function using the iDrive. Press the controller: deletes a letter or digit. 2. Press and hold down the controller: deletes all numbers or letters. Press the desired button for longer than 2 seconds. Enters a space. Performing a function Press the button. The function is carried out immediately. If you have selected a telephone number, for ex‐ ample, the connection will also be established. Displaying assignment of buttons Touch the buttons with your finger. Do not wear gloves or use objects. Navigation The settings are saved for the remote control currently in use. 2. "OK" Communication Entertainment iDrive functions can be saved on the favourites buttons and called up directly, for example radio stations, navigation destinations, telephone numbers and shortcuts into the menu. 1. Press buttons 1 and 8 simultaneously for approximately five seconds. Switching between letters and digits Depending on the menu, you can switch be‐ tween the input of letters and digits: Symbol Function Enter letters. Mobility General Clearing assignment of buttons Enter digits. The assignment of the buttons is displayed at the top edge of the screen. 19 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Favourites buttons* Driving hints 5. Select the desired menu item. Controls Overview 4. Press the controller or select "Split screen display" iDrive Change between lower and upper case Depending on the menu, you can switch be‐ tween the input of lower case or upper case let‐ ters: Symbol Function Jog the controller to the top: switching from lower case to up‐ per case letters. Jog the controller to the top: switching from lower case to up‐ per case letters. Entry comparison Input of names and addresses: the selection is gradually narrowed down and possibly supple‐ mented with every subsequent letter that you enter. Inputs are continuously compared with the data saved in the vehicle. ▷ Only letters that are present in the data are offered for entry. ▷ Destination search: place names can be en‐ tered in the writing of any language available on the control display. 20 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 ▷ ›...‹ Identifies commands for the voice con‐ trol system in the Owner's Handbook. Requirements On the control display set a language that is also supported by the voice control system, so that the vehicle can identify spoken commands. There are commands for the functions of the main menu. Several list entries, for example, telephone book entries*, can also be selected using the voice control system. When doing this, list entries are to be spoken exactly as they are shown in the relevant list. Having possible commands read aloud Possible commands can be read aloud: ›Voice commands‹ Setting the language, see page 76. If, for example, the menu "Settings" is displayed, the commands for the settings are announced. Issuing voice commands Running functions using short commands Activating the voice control system Main menu functions can be performed imme‐ diately using short commands, almost irrespec‐ tive of which menu item is selected, for exam‐ ple ›Vehicle status‹. Press the button on the steering 1. wheel. 2. Wait for acoustic signal. 3. Issue the command. The command is shown in the instrument cluster. Symbol in the instrument cluster indicates that the voice control system is active. If no further spoken commands are possible, switch to iDrive to continue controlling the func‐ tion. Switching off the voice control system Press the button on the steering wheel or say ›Cancel‹. List of Short commands of the voice control sys‐ tem, see page 276. Help dialogue to voice entry system Call up help dialogue: ›Help‹ Further commands for help dialogue: ▷ ›Help with examples‹: information on the current possible operations and the most important commands for this are read out. ▷ ›Help with voice input‹: information on the operating principle of the voice entry system is read out. 21 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Mobility ▷ The system has a special microphone on the driver's side. The possible commands depend on which menu is currently displayed on the Control Dis‐ play. Reference ▷ Functions that can only be used when the vehicle is stationary cannot be operated via the voice control system. Overview Most of the menu items on the control display can be called up by means of spoken com‐ mands. Controls ▷ Through the voice control system most functions shown in the Control Display can be operated by spoken commands. The system supports spoken input. Driving hints Possible commands Navigation Principle Communication Entertainment Voice control system* Voice control system Example: playing a CD 1. If necessary, switch on entertainment audio output. 2. Press the button on the steering wheel. 3. ›C D and multimedia‹ The last medium played is played. 4. Press the button on the steering wheel. 5. ›C D track ...‹, for example CD track 4. Setting the speech dialogue ▷ The volume is saved for the remote control currently in use. Information regarding emergency calls The voice control system should not be used for emergency calls. Under stress, the spoken lan‐ guage and voice pitch can change, which could unnecessarily delay the connection of your call. Use the SOS button*, see page 258, near the interior mirror instead. Operating conditions You can set whether the system uses the stand‐ ard dialogue or the short variant, ▷ Commands, digits and letters should be pronounced fluently, with the usual empha‐ sis, and at a normal volume and speed. With the short variants of the speech dialogue, the system announcements are played in short‐ ened form. ▷ Always speak the commands in the lan‐ guage of the voice control system. On the control display: ▷ When selecting a radio station, use the standard pronunciation of the station name: ›Station ...‹, for example station Radio 3 1. "Settings" 2. "Language/Units" 3. "Speech mode:" 4. Select the setting. ▷ Doors, windows and the glass roof* should be kept closed to avoid noise interference. ▷ Avoid background noises in the car while you are speaking. Adjusting volume Turn the volume knob during the voice instruc‐ tions until the desired volume is obtained. ▷ The volume is retained even if you change the volume of other audio sources. 22 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 ▷ "Search by pictures" Controls ▷ "Owner's Handbook" Important information is found in the quick ref‐ erence for the operation of the vehicle, the op‐ eration of fundamental vehicle functions or in case of breakdown. This information can also be displayed when driving. Browsing within the Owner’s Handbook Page by page with link access Turn the controller until the next or previous page is displayed. Search by pictures Page by page without link access Using the search by pictures, information and descriptions can be searched using pictures. For example, that is particularly helpful when the description of a piece of equipment is needed, which cannot be named. Browse the pages directly, skipping links. Owner's Handbook Here, information and descriptions can be searched via the index by directly entering a search term. Select components 1. Press the button. 2. Turn the controller and select "Vehicle information". 3. Press the controller. 4. Select desired area: ▷ "Quick reference" Highlight the symbol once. Then simply press the controller to browse from page to page. Browse back. Browse forward. Context-sensitive help Owner's Handbook for the currently selected function Suitable information can be displayed directly. Communication Entertainment Quick Reference Mobility The integrated Owner's Handbook consists of three parts, which provide various information depths or access possibilities. Navigation Driving hints Components of the integrated Owner's Handbook Call-up when operating via iDrive Switch to the Options menu directly from the application on the control display: 23 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference The integrated Owner's Handbook can be shown in the control display. It particularly de‐ scribes the equipment and functions present in the vehicle. Overview Integrated Owner’s Handbook in the vehicle Integrated Owner’s Handbook in the vehicle Saving 1. Press the button or tilt the controller repeatedly to the right until the "Options" menu appears. 1. Select "Owner's Handbook" using the iDrive. 2. "Show Owner's Handbook" 2. Calling up with display of a Check Control message Use Directly from the Check Control message on the control display: "Show Owner's Handbook" Hold down the desired button for longer than two seconds. Press the button. The Owner's Handbook is displayed immediately. Switching between function and Owner’s Handbook You can use the control display to switch from a function, for example radio, to the Owner's Handbook, and then back and forth between the two displays: 1. Press the button or tilt the controller repeatedly to the right until the "Options" menu appears. 2. "Show Owner's Handbook" 3. Select the desired page in the Owner’s Handbook. 4. Press the button again to switch back to the last displayed function. 5. Press the button again to switch back to the last displayed page of the Owner’s Handbook. To switch continuously between the last dis‐ played function and the last displayed page of the Owner’s Handbook, repeat steps 4 and 5. As you do so, new screens are opened. Favourites buttons General The Owner's Handbook can be stored in the fa‐ vourite buttons and called up directly. 24 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 25 Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Driving hints Controls Overview Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Controls This chapter enables you to operate your car with greater ease, explaining in detail the features designed to make your journey safer, more comfortable and more enjoyable. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Profile management Calling up profiles Independently of the remote control that is used, another profile can be called up. 1. "Settings" Navigation 2. "Profiles" Gearbox Hold the corresponding check control message of the remote control, as illustrated, to marking of the steering column and press the start/stop button within 10 seconds with the clutch depressed. Personal Profile 3. Select a profile. Principle The profile called up is assigned to the remote control currently used. Personal profile principle Renaming profiles Some functions of the vehicle can be adjusted to individual needs. 1. "Settings" ▷ Settings are saved automatically in the cur‐ rently activated profile. Driving hints ▷ Via the USB interface* in the glove box or the centre console on a USB medium. Controls The transfer takes place: ▷ Via BMW Online Automatic Gearbox: Hold the corresponding check control message of the remote control, as illustrated, to marking of the steering column and press the start/stop button within 10 sec‐ onds with the brake depressed. Overview The personal settings can be taken to another vehicle with the Personal Profile function. More detailed information is available from your Serv‐ ice centre. 2. "Profiles" The current profile is selected. Mobility ▷ When you unlock the vehicle, the last profile used with the remote control is recognised and called up. ▷ Personal settings are also found and called up if the vehicle has been driven in the mean‐ time by other persons with their own remote controls. Individual settings for three personal profiles and a guest profile are stored. 29 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Communication Entertainment Starting the engine in the event of emergency detection of the remote control Transferring settings Reference If an attempt is made to switch on the ignition or start the engine, a Check Control message is displayed. Opening and closing 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Rename current profile" This can be beneficial for safeguarding and re‐ calling personal settings, for example if items are accidentally moved or deleted. 1. "Settings" 2. "Profiles" 3. "Export profile" 4. BMW Online: "BMW Online": USB interface*: "USB device" Using a guest profile Resetting profiles Settings of the active profile are reset to factory settings. 1. "Settings" With the guest profile, individual settings can be made without affecting the three personal pro‐ files. This can be beneficial if a driver without their own profile uses the vehicle temporarily. 1. "Settings" 2. "Profiles" The current profile is selected. 2. "Profiles" 3. Call up "Options". 3. The current profile is selected. 4. "Reset current profile" 4. Call up "Guest". Importing profiles Existing settings and contacts are overwritten with the imported profile. 5. Make the settings. Note: the guest profile cannot be renamed. Show profile list at start The profile list can be shown at the start to select the desired profile. 1. "Settings" 2. "Profiles" 1. "Settings" 3. "Import profile" 2. "Profiles" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Show user list at start" Personal Profile settings The following functions and settings can be saved in a profile. More details regarding the settings at: 4. BMW Online: "BMW Online" USB interface*: "USB device" Exporting profiles Most settings of the active profile and the saved contacts can be exported. ▷ Exterior mirror position*, see page 47. ▷ CD/multimedia*, see page 165: audio source that was played last. ▷ Drive experience switch*, see page 95: sport program. ▷ Seat position, see page 33: called up au‐ tomatically when unlocking. 30 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 ▷ The welcome lights, interior lights and cour‐ tesy lighting* are switched on or off. ▷ Headlight courtesy delay feature, see page 78: time setting. ▷ The alarm system*, see page 36, is armed or disarmed. ▷ Radio: saved stations, last station listened to, special settings, see page 160. ▷ Rear-view camera*, see page 103: selec‐ tion of the functions and type of display. ▷ Control Display language, see page 76. ▷ Triple turn signal, see page 57. Via the button for the central locking system If the vehicle has been locked from inside, the fuel filler flap remains unlocked. ▷ Locking of the vehicle, see page 32: after a short time or after driving off. In the event of an accident of the corresponding severity, the central locking is released auto‐ matically. Central locking system The hazard warning system and interior lights illuminate. Principle The central locking is activated when the driver’s door is closed. The following are unlocked or locked simulta‐ neously: ▷ Doors Opening and closing: from outside With the remote control General ▷ Tailgate Removing the remote control ▷ Fuel filler flap Operating from outside ▷ Via the remote control ▷ Via the door handles on the driver's or front passenger's door*. At the same time as locking and unlocking via the remote control: ▷ Depending on equipment, the anti-theft alarm system is also switched on/off. The anti-theft system prevents the doors from being abel to be unlocked using the securing buttons or the door opener. Persons remaining in the car or pets left inside can lock the doors from the inside. You should therefore take the remote control with you when you get out of the vehicle so that the car can be opened from the outside.◀ Unlocking Press the button. The vehicle is unlocked. Navigation ▷ Park Distance Control PDC*: adjust volume of the signal tone, see page 100. Communication Entertainment ▷ Navigation*, see page 138: map view, route criteria, voice output on/off. Driving hints Controls Operating from inside Mobility ▷ Automatic air conditioning/Automatic air conditioning*, see page 109 You can set how the car is unlocked. The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. 31 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference ▷ Sound, see page 158: sound settings. Overview ▷ Favourites buttons, see page 19: assign‐ ment. Opening and closing Keep the button on the remote control pressed. 1. "Settings" 2. "Door locks" The windows and the glass roof* are closed and the exterior mirrors are folded in*. 3. "Unlock button:" Observe the closing operation Follow closing operation and ensure that nobody gets jammed.◀ Releasing the button stops the movement. Switching on the interior lights, courtesy lighting*and welcome light 4. Select the desired function: ▷ "Driver's door only" Only the driver’s door and fuel filler flap are unlocked. Pressing again unlocks the entire vehicle. ▷ "All doors" The entire vehicle is unlocked. Comfort opening The windows and glass roof* can also be opened simultaneously via the remote control. Keep the button on the remote control pressed. The windows and the glass roof* are opened. Releasing the button stops the movement. Locking Press the button on the remote control. Do not lock from the outside Do not lock the vehicle from the outside when there is someone inside it, as it cannot then be unlocked from the inside in some na‐ tional-market versions.◀ With the car locked, press the button on the remote control. Unlock tailgate Press the button on the remote control for approximately one second. The tailgate opens slightly, regardless of whether it was locked or unlocked. On models fitted with certain items of equip‐ ment, the tailgate can be opened with the re‐ mote control only if the car has first been un‐ locked. To prevent being locked out, do not place the remote control in the boot. The tailgate is locked again as soon as it is pressed shut. Protect edges. Sharp objects or those with sharp edges may knock against the rear window while the vehicle is in motion and damage the heating conductor of the rear window. Protect edges.◀ Acknowledgement signal of the vehicle 1. "Settings" 2. "Door locks" Comfort closing The remote control can be used to simultane‐ ously close the windows and the glass roof*, as well as to fold in* the exterior mirrors. 32 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 In this case, lock or unlock the vehicle with the integrated key via the door lock. General Driving hints The last adjusted driver's seat and exterior mir‐ ror position is stored for the currently used re‐ mote control. Via the door lock When the vehicle is unlocked, this position is called up automatically if the function has been enabled. Risk of jamming when the seat moves back If this function is used, first ensure that the foot‐ well behind the driver’s seat is clear. Otherwise, with any moving back of the seat people could be injured or objects be damaged.◀ Adjustment procedure is interrupted: ▷ By operating the switch or the seat adjust‐ ment. ▷ By touching a button of the seat and mirror memory. Enable setting 1. "Settings" 2. "Door locks" 3. "Last seat position aut." Do not lock from the outside Do not lock the vehicle from the outside when there is someone inside it, as it cannot then be unlocked from the inside in some na‐ tional-market versions.◀ Alarm system is deactivated if the vehicle is un‐ locked using the door lock. To end this alarm, unlock the vehicle with the remote control or turn on the ignition, with spe‐ cial ID of the remote control as necessary. Only the driver's door is locked or unlocked us‐ ing the door lock. Navigation Calling up seat, mirror setting Controls If it is no longer possible to lock or unlock the vehicle with the remote control the battery might be flat or the problem might be due to interfer‐ ence from external sources such as mobile phones, metallic objects, high-tension electric cables, radio transmitters, etc. Overview Malfunction Communication Entertainment 3. "Visual signal lock/unlock" Doors and tailgate lock together 1. With the doors closed, lock the car using the central locking button inside the vehicle. 2. Unlock and open the driver's or front pas‐ senger's door. Mobility To lock all doors and the tailgate together: 33 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 3. Lock vehicle. Opening and closing ▷ Lock the driver's door using the integrated key in the door lock or ▷ Press the locking button on the front passenger's door and close the door from the outside. It is only possible to lock the fuel filler flap with the remote control. Manual operation In the event of an electrical defect, lock or unlock the driver's door with the integrated key using the door lock. 1. "Settings" 2. "Door locks" 3. Select the desired function: ▷ "Automatic relock" The vehicle is locked automatically after a short while if no door is opened. ▷ "Lock after drive away" On driving off, the vehicle is locked au‐ tomatically. Opening and closing: from inside Tailgate Opening Unlocking and opening* ▷ Either unlock the doors together using the central locking button and then pull the door handle above the armrest or ▷ Pull twice on the door handle on each door: the first pull unlocks the door, the second pull opens the door. When opening the tailgate, ensure sufficient clearance, to avoid damage. Protect edges. Sharp objects or those with sharp edges may knock against the rear window while the vehicle is in motion and damage the heating conductor of the rear window. Protect edges.◀ Opening from outside Locking and unlocking Press the button in the vehicle. The doors and the tailgate are locked or unlocked, but not deadlocked, when the front doors are closed. The fuel filler flap remains unlocked. Automatic locking The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. ▷ Press the top half of the BMW badge. 34 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Releasing When driving and when operating the turn indicator/hazard warning indicator do not fold out exterior mirror, as otherwise the additional indicators in the exterior mirro do not have the prescribed position and it is difficult to detect them.◀ Indicating Pull up the lever a bit, press the button and guide the lever down. Press the lever beyond the resistance point. Notes To cancel the signal manually, press the lever as far as the resistance point. Use while the vehicle is in motion If, exceptionally, use while the vehicle is in motion is necessary, do not pull on the parking brake too powerfully. Keep pressing the button on the lever. Otherwise too powerful pulling on the parking brake can cause the rear wheels to lock and the associated swerving of the vehicle rear.◀ To avoid corrosion and one-sided braking ef‐ fect, slightly pull on the parking brake from time to time when moving away, if traffic conditions allow. If the indicator light flashes more rapidly than usual, a turn indicator bulb has failed. Triple turn signal Press the lever as far as the resistance point. The turn indicator flashes three times. This function can be enabled or disabled. 1. "Settings" 2. "Lights" Overview Mobility The brake lights do not illuminate when the parking brake is applied. 57 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Controls The lever engages itself after pulling up. Do not fold out exterior mirror Driving hints Applying Turn indicator Navigation Parking brake Turn indicators, high-beam headlights, headlight flasher Communication Entertainment The Auto Start Stop function no longer shuts down the engine. A Check Control message is displayed. It is possible to keep driving. Have the system checked. Reference Malfunction Driving 3. "Triple turn signal" Indicating a turn briefly Press the lever as far as the resistance point and hold it there for as long as you wish to indicate a turn. High-beam headlights, headlight flasher Switch on Press the wiper lever upwards. The lever returns to the basic position when re‐ leased. ▷ Normal wiping speed: press upwards once. When the vehicle is stationary, the wipers switch to intermittent operation. ▷ Rapid wiping speed: press upwards twice or press once beyond the resistance point. When the vehicle is stationary, the wipers switch to normal speed. Switching off and flick-wiping ▷ High-beam headlights, arrow 1 ▷ Headlight flasher, arrow 2 Wiper system Switching the wipers on/off and flickwiping No wiper operation in the event of frost Do not switch on the wipers when they are frozen, as otherwise the wiper blades and wind‐ screen wiper motor can be damaged.◀ Press the wiper lever downwards. The lever returns to the basic position when re‐ leased. ▷ Flick-wiping: press downwards once. ▷ Switching off normal mode: press down‐ wards once. ▷ Switching off fast mode: press downwards twice. 58 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Overview 3. "Additional indicators" Setting the time on the control display., see page 76 Current fuel consumption* Shows the momentary fuel con‐ sumption. It is possible to check the economy and environmental compatibility of your driving style. Date The date is displayed on the in‐ strument cluster. Setting the date on the control display., see page 76 Displaying the current fuel consumption 1. "Settings" Range 2. "Info display" Once the reserve level is reached: 3. "Additional indicators" ▷ A Check Control message is briefly displayed. ▷ The on-board computer shows the remaining range. ▷ For a dynamic driving style, e.g. fast corner‐ ing, engine functions are not always en‐ sured. If the range drops below approx. 50 km, 30 miles the Check Control message is continually dis‐ played. Refuel in good time If the range drops below 50 km, 30 miles, you should refuel as soon as possible, or engine functions may be impaired and damage may oc‐ cur.◀ Displaying the range 1. "Settings" The bar gauge for the current fuel consumption is shown in the instrument cluster. Energy recuperation* In the coasting mode, the kinetic energy of the vehicle is converted into electrical energy. The vehicle battery is partially charged and 69 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Navigation The time is shown in the instru‐ ment cluster. Communication Entertainment Time Driving hints Controls To reduce the risk of an accident, you should al‐ ways drive carefully in potentially icy areas, for example bridges and shaded roads.◀ Mobility Even at temperatures above +3 ℃/+37 ℉, there can be an increased danger of icy roads. 2. "Info display" Reference Danger of icy roads Displays fuel consumption can be lowered. Symbols Symbols Description Service requirements No servicing is currently nee‐ ded. Principle The distance to be driven or time to the next maintenance is displayed briefly after switching on the ignition. Servicing or an inspection re‐ quired by law is due soon. The current service requirements can be read by the service advisor from the remote control. Servicing is overdue. Display Entering deadlines Instrument cluster Display in the instrument cluster. Enter deadlines for prescribed statutory inspec‐ tions. Ensure that the date and time of the vehicle are set correctly. 1. "Vehicle information" 2. "Vehicle status" Instrument cluster with extended functionality Display in the instrument cluster with extended functionality. 3. "Service required" 4. "§ vehicle inspection" 5. "Date:" 6. Make the settings. 7. Confirm. The date input is saved. Detailed information on service requirements More detailed information on the scope of main‐ tenance can be displayed on the control display. 1. "Vehicle information" 2. "Vehicle status" 3. "Service required" Essential maintenance routines and any statutory inspections required are dis‐ played. 4. Select an entry to display more detailed in‐ formation. Automatic Service notification* Data on the service status or on statutory in‐ spections for the vehicle are transmitted to the Service centre automatically when a service or inspection is imminent. It can be checked when the Service centre was notified. 1. "Vehicle information" 2. "Vehicle status" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Last Teleservice Call" Service history Have maintenance work carried out by the Serv‐ ice centre and entered in the vehicle data. The 70 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Symbols Description Shift down into most efficient gear. The maintenance visits entered can be shown on the control display. Operation is available as soon as a maintenance visit has been entered in the vehicle data. Overview entries are, just like a service booklet, evidence of regular maintenance. Shift to neutral. Maintenance visits carried out are shown. 5. Select an entry to display more detailed in‐ formation. Symbols Symbols Description Green: maintenance has been car‐ ried out on time. Yellow: maintenance has been car‐ ried out with a delay. Maintenance has not been carried out. Speed Limit Information with No Passing Information* Principle Speed Limit Information Speed Limit Information displays using a sym‐ bol in the shape of a traffic sign in the instrument cluster, the currently detected maximum speed. The camera in the base of the rear view mirror records the traffic signs on the verge as well as variable displays on overhead gantries. Traffic signs with additional symbols, for example, when wet, are also compared with data internal to the vehicle, for example the rain sensor, and displayed, depending on the situation. The sys‐ tem considers the information stored in the nav‐ igation system and also displays the speed lim‐ its present on unmarked sections of road. No Passing Information Shift point indicator* Principle The system recommends the most efficient gear for the current driving situation. No Passing Information displays with corre‐ sponding symbols in the instrument cluster no passing restrictions and their removal detected by the camera. Switching on/off 1. "Settings" Displays Instructions on up or downshifting are displayed on the instrument cluster. 2. "Info display" Mobility Symbols Description Driving hints "Service history" Navigation 4. "Service required" Most efficient gear is engaged. Shift up into most efficient gear. 71 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 3. Communication Entertainment 2. "Vehicle status" Controls 1. "Vehicle information" Displays 3. "Speed limit information" The traffic sign recognition can be restricted, for example in the following situations and may dis‐ play wrong information or none at all: ▷ In thick fog and heavy rain or snow. ▷ If road signs are obscured. ▷ If the vehicle is moving too close to the ve‐ hicle ahead. ▷ With bright light from oncoming traffic. If Speed Limit Information is switched on, this can be displayed through the on-board com‐ puter to the information display in the instru‐ ment cluster. ▷ When the windscreen in front of the interior mirror is covered with condensation, dirt, stickers, labels, etc. ▷ In areas not covered by the navigation sys‐ tem. No Passing Information is displayed together with activated Speed Limit Info. ▷ If there are deviations in relation to the nav‐ igation, for example due to changes in the road routing. Display ▷ On overtaking buses or trucks with speed stickers. The following information appears in the instru‐ ment cluster. ▷ Speed limit exists. ▷ If the traffic sign does not correspond to the standard, for example, for speed limit no round sign with a red outer ring and showing a number. ▷ Speed limit cancelled - for German motorways. ▷ During the calibration process of the camera immediately after the vehicle is supplied. ▷ Speed limit information un‐ available. ▷ End of no passing restriction. No Passing Information does not consider any carriageway marking or other situations, for ex‐ ample, railway crossing which would indicate a no passing restriction. The system only consid‐ ers no passing restrictions and lifting the restric‐ tion made known by signage. Is does not display on sections of road without signage. ▷ No Passing Information un‐ available. Camera Speed Limit Information No Passing Information ▷ No passing restriction. System limits Personal assessment The traffic sign recognition is no substi‐ tute for your personal assessment of the traffic situation. It supports the driver and does not replace the human eye.◀ The camera is in the area of the base of the mir‐ ror. 72 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Selection lists in the instrument cluster ▷ Current audio source ▷ Programs of the drive experience switch. ▷ Repeat dialling for telephone* ▷ Activating the voice control system* Turn the knurled wheel on the right-hand side of the steering wheel to activate the corresponding list. Using the knurled wheel, select the desired set‐ ting and confirm by pressing the knurled wheel. Display Instrument cluster On-board computer Calling up information on the information display Instrument cluster with extended functionality Press the on-board computer button on the turn indicator lever. Information is displayed on the information dis‐ play in the instrument cluster. Navigation The following can be operated via the buttons and the knurled wheel on the steering wheel us‐ ing the display in the instrument cluster: Driving hints Controls Principle Overview Activating the list and entering a setting Communication Entertainment Keep the windscreen clean and clear in the area in front of the rear view mirror. Repeated pressing of the button on the turn indicator lever shows the following information on the information display : ▷ Range 73 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Info display Mobility Overview of the information Displays ▷ ECO PRO bonus range. Average fuel consumption ▷ Average fuel consumption Calculated for the period since the engine was last started. ▷ Average speed ▷ Date. Average speed ▷ Time The calculation ignores any stationary periods where the engine was switched off manually. ▷ Time of arrival*. With activated route guidance in the naviga‐ tion system ▷ Distance to destination* With activated route guidance in the naviga‐ tion system ▷ Arrow display of the navigation system*. With activated route guidance in the naviga‐ tion system Resetting average values Keep the on-board computer button pressed on the turn indicator lever. Distance to destination* The remaining distance to the destination is dis‐ played if a destination was entered in the navi‐ gation system* before starting the journey. Setting displays for the information display The distance to the destination is automatically adopted. It can be set which displays of the on-board computer can be called up on the information display in the instrument cluster. Arrival time* The provisional arrival time is dis‐ played if a destination was en‐ tered in the navigation system* before starting the journey. 1. "Settings" 2. "Info display" 3. Select the desired displays. A precondition is that the time is correctly set. Speed limit Display of a speed limit where a warning is to be issued when reached. Repeat warning if the set speed limit was un‐ dershot once by at least 5 km/h, 3 mph. Displaying, setting or altering limit Detailed information 1. "Settings" 2. "Speed" Range Displays the estimated range available with the remaining fuel. It is calculated based on your driving style over the last 30 km, 20 miles. 74 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 The speed limit is saved. Activating/deactivating the speed limit Display on the control display Display the on-board computer or journey com‐ puter on the control display. 1. "Settings" 1. "Vehicle information" 2. "Speed" 2. "On-board computer" or "Journey computer" 3. "Warning" 4. Press the controller. Saving actual speed as limit value 1. "Settings" Resetting fuel consumption and speed 1. "Vehicle information" 2. "On-board computer" 3. "Select current speed" 4. Press the controller. The current driving speed is saved as the limit. Journey computer Two types of on-board computer are available. ▷ "On-board computer": values can be reset any number of times. ▷ "Journey computer": values deliver an over‐ view of the current trip. Resetting the journey computer 1. "Vehicle information" 2. "Journey computer" 3. "Reset": all values are reset. Overview Communication Entertainment 3. "Cons." or "Speed" 2. "Speed" 4. "Yes" Sport displays* In the control display the current values for power and torque are shown. Display sport displays in the control display Mobility 5. Press the controller. Navigation 4. Turn the controller until the desired limit is displayed. Driving hints Controls "Reset automatically": all values are reset if the vehicle is at a standstill for approximately four hours. 3. "Warning at:" 2. "Sport displays" 75 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 1. "Vehicle information" Displays Settings on the control display 5. Press the controller. Time The date is saved. Setting the time Setting the date format 1. "Settings" 1. "Settings" 2. "Time/Date" 2. "Time/Date" 3. "Time:" 3. "Format:" 6. Make the setting for month and year accord‐ ingly. 4. Select the desired format. 4. Turn the controller until the desired hours are displayed. 5. Press the controller. 6. Turn the controller until the desired minutes are displayed. 7. Press the controller. The time is saved. Setting the time format 1. "Settings" The date format is saved. Language Setting the language To set the language on the control display: 1. "Settings" 2. "Language/Units" 3. "Language:" 2. "Time/Date" 3. "Format:" 4. Select the desired format. The time format is saved. Date Setting the date 1. "Settings" 4. Select the desired language. 2. "Time/Date" 3. "Date:" 4. Turn the controller until the desired day is displayed. The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. 76 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Setting the units of measure Depending on the lighting conditions, bright‐ ness control might not be immediately recog‐ nisable. To set the units of measure for fuel consump‐ tion, distance covered/remaining range, and temperature: Overview Units of measure Controls 1. "Settings" 2. "Language/Units" Driving hints 3. Select the desired menu item. Navigation 4. Select the desired unit. The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. Communication Entertainment Brightness Adjusting brightness Adjusting brightness of control display: 1. "Settings" 2. "Control display" Mobility 3. "Brightness" 4. Turn the controller until the desired bright‐ ness is obtained. The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. 77 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 5. Press the controller. Lights Lights Overview To park, it is better to switch on the one-sided parking light, see page 79. Low-beam headlights Switch position with the ignition switched on: low-beam headlights are illuminated. Welcome lights On parking the vehicle, leave the switch in posi‐ or : the side lights and interior light tion illuminate briefly when unlocking the vehicle. Rear fog lights* Front fog lights* Activating/deactivating Automatic driving lights control/Adaptive Headlights*/high-beam assistance*/wel‐ come light/daytime driving lights* 1. "Settings" Lights off/daytime driving lights* Side lights Low-beam headlights / welcome light / highbeam assistance* Instrument lighting Headlight beam throw adjustment* Side lights/low-beam headlights, driving lights control 2. "Lights" 3. "Welcome light" The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. Headlight courtesy delay feature General 0: If the headlight flasher is activated after switch‐ ing off the ignition, with the lights switched off or the side lights switched on, the low-beam headlights illuminate and remain on for a certain time. Side lights Setting the duration If the driver's door is opened with the ignition switched off, the exterior lights are automatically switched off with the following switch settings: Switch position : the vehicle is illuminated all around, for example when parking. You should not leave the side lights on for longer periods of time, since the battery could dis‐ charge and you might not have enough power to start the engine. 1. "Settings" 2. "Lights" 78 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 3. "Daytime driving lights" 4. Set the duration. The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. Driving hints Parking lights Automatic driving lights control Navigation : depending on ambient light Switch position conditions, the system switches the low-beam headlights off and on automatically, for example in a tunnel, at twilight and in rain or snow. The indicator light in the instrument cluster is illumi‐ nated. The headlights may also come on when the sun is sitting low in a blue sky. The driving lights control function is no substitute for your individual judgement of when it is necessary to switch on the lights. Switch on With the ignition switched off, push the lever upwards or downwards beyond the resistance point for approximately 2 seconds. The sensors are unable, for instance, to recog‐ nise fog or hazy weather. In such situations, switch on the lights manually to avoid any safety risk.◀ Switching off Daytime driving lights* Adaptive Headlights* The daytime driving lights come on in switch position 0 or Principle Activating/deactivating* Adaptive Headlights is a variable headlight con‐ trol system that makes it possible to illuminate the road surface responsively. 1. "Settings" 2. "Lights" Press the lever briefly in the opposite direction as far as the resistance point. The beams from the headlights follow the road ahead on the basis of the steering angle and other parameters. 79 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Communication Entertainment Personal responsibility The vehicle can be illuminated on one side. Mobility The low-beam headlights always remain on when the fog lights are switched on. Reference The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. Controls Overview 3. "Home lights: s" Lights Left-hand/right-hand traffic 2. Turn the cover and remove. Halogen headlights Measures to prevent the headlights from daz‐ zling oncoming traffic are necessary if you take the vehicle into countries in which the opposite rule of the road applies. Your Service centre can provide the appropriate light benders that can be affixed to the headlight lenses. Proceed in accordance with the enclosed instructions when affixing the light benders to the headlights. 3. Push the lever upwards. Xenon headlights* Measures to prevent the headlights from daz‐ zling oncoming traffic are necessary if you take the vehicle into countries in which the opposite rule of the road applies. BMW recommends that the work be performed by the Service centre if you are not familiar with the procedure. Once they have been adjusted the headlights will not dazzle oncoming vehicles when you drive on the normal side of the road, so you can have the ad‐ justments carried out, for example, before en‐ tering the country in which the opposite rule of the road applies. Instrument lighting Adjusting Adjust headlights You can adjust the brightness of the instrument lighting only when the side lights or the low-beam headlights are switched on. 1. In the wheel arches, remove both brackets and the cover. The lighting intensity can be set using the knurled wheel. Interior light General The interior light, the footwell lights, door entry lighting and the courtesy lighting are controlled automatically. The brightness of some equipment is influenced by the knurled wheel for the instrument lighting. 82 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 4. Select the desired setting. Switching the interior light on and off manually Press the button. To switch off permanently: press the button for approximately three seconds. Switch on again: press button. Reading lights* Adjusting brightness The brightness of the ambient light can be set over the knurled wheel for the instrument light‐ ing but also independently of it. 1. "Settings" Driving hints Reading light 2. "Lights" 3. "Brightness" Navigation Interior light 4. Adjusting brightness. Press the button. Communication Entertainment There are reading lights located at the front and in the rear beside the interior lights. With the interior light switched off, the reading lights cannot be switched on. Ambient lighting* Depending on the equipment, the lighting in the interior can be set individually for a few lights. Select colour scheme 1. "Settings" Mobility 2. "Lights" 83 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Controls Overview 3. "Ambient:" or to accidental triggering with the risk of in‐ jury.◀ ▷ Collision with a skip or boundary posts. Runflat indicator RPA After triggering of the active bonnet or if damaged, check the system and have it re‐ placed. Only have this work carried out a Service Centre, as otherwise correct functioning of this safety device is not ensured.◀ Malfunction A Check Control message is displayed. The system has been triggered or is faulty. Drive at a moderate speed to the next Service centre to have the system checked and re‐ paired. Do not open bonnet. Do not open the bonnet after the warning light appears, as otherwise damage may oc‐ cur.◀ Notes Do not dismantle/modify the system Do not dismantle the system or modify it in any other way. Do not modify the individual components of the system or its wiring in any way.◀ If faulty, taken out of use or triggered Only commission your Service centre with the inspection, repair, disassembly or scrapping of the system. Any careless or unskilled inter‐ ference with the system could lead to its failure If a tyre loses pressure, its diameter changes. This in turn alters the rotational speed of the corresponding wheel. This is detected and re‐ ported as a flat tyre. Controls Driving hints After triggering or damage It detects a pressure loss on the basis of a com‐ parison between the speeds at which the indi‐ vidual wheels rotate while the vehicle is in mo‐ tion. Operating requirements The system must have been initialised with cor‐ rect tyre inflation pressure, otherwise reliable signalling of a flat tyre cannot be assured. Each time the tyre pressure is adjusted or a tyre or wheel is changed, initialise the system again. System limits Sudden tyre damage No warning can be given of extreme, sud‐ den tyre failure caused by external factors.◀ A natural, even loss of pressure in all four tyres that occurs over time is not detected. Conse‐ quently, check the tyre pressures at regular in‐ tervals. In the following situations, the system could be slow to respond or operate incorrectly: Navigation Triggered pedestrian protection system The system does not measure the tyre pres‐ sures as such. Communication Entertainment ▷ Driving into a snow drift. Principle ▷ If the system has not been initialised. ▷ When driving on snow-covered or slippery surfaces. ▷ When driving enthusiastically, causing the driven wheels to spin, high lateral accelera‐ tion. Mobility ▷ Stone impact. ▷ Driving with snow chains*. 87 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference ▷ Collision with animals. Overview For safety reasons, the system may also trigger in rare instances where impact with a pedestrian cannot be excluded beyond all doubt, for exam‐ ple: Security Status display The current status of the runflat indicator can be shown on the control display, for example whether the runflat indicator is active. 1. "Vehicle information" 2. "Vehicle status" 3. "Flat Tyre Monitor" The status is displayed. Do not continue your journey if the vehicle is not equipped with run-flat tyres, otherwise a serious accident could occur.◀ It is possible that Dynamic Stability Control DSC is activated as soon as the message for a punc‐ ture appears. What to do in the event of a flat tyre Initialising On initialisation, the current tyre pressures are stored as a reference for detection of a flat tyre. The initialisation is started by confirming the correct inflation pressures. When driving with snow chains* fitted, do not initialise the system. 1. "Vehicle information" 2. "Vehicle status" 3. Do not continue a journey without run-flat tyres "Confirm tyre pressure" 4. Start the engine – do not drive off. 5. Start the initialisation with "Initialise tyre pressure". 6. Drive off. Initialising is completed while the vehicle is in motion; this process can be interrupted at any time. Standard tyres* 1. Identify the damaged tyre. Do this by checking the air pressure in all four tyres. The tyre inflation pressure display of the Mobility System, see page 236, can be used for this. If it is not possible to identify, contact a Serv‐ ice centre. 2. Fix the puncture with the Mobility System, see page 236. Run-flat tyres* If a tyre has punctured you can continue your journey, driving at speeds up to a maximum of 80 km/h, 50 mph. Initialising resumes automatically when you continue your journey. Continuing a journey with a flat tyre Indication of a flat tyre 1. Avoid violent or sudden braking and steering manoeuvres. The yellow warning light is illuminated. A Check Control message is displayed. There is a flat tyre or substantial loss of tyre pressure. 1. Reduce your speed and cautiously stop the car. Avoid violent or sudden braking and steering manoeuvres. 2. Check whether the vehicle is equipped with standard tyres* or run-flat tyres*. The symbol identifying run-flat tyres, see page 235, is the circle with the letters RSC on the tyre sidewall. If you continue a journey with a flat tyre: 2. Do not exceed a speed of 80 km/h, 50 mph any longer. 3. As soon as you get an opportunity, check the tyre pressure in all four tyres. Maximum possible distance with tyres entirely deflated: The possible distance with a flat tyre depends on the load and strain on the vehicle during the journey. With a moderate vehicle load, the possible dis‐ tance travelled is approx. 80 km, 50 miles. 88 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 If tyre pressure has fallen, vehicle handling changes, for example reduced directional sta‐ bility when braking, longer stopping distance and modified self-steering behaviour.◀ Final tyre failure Overview Controls ▷ On: LED is illuminated. ▷ Off: LED turns off. The system can issue warnings as of approxi‐ mately 65 km/h, 40 mph. The status is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. Display Vibration or loud noises while driving may be an indication that the tyre has finally failed. Reduce your speed and stop, otherwise sec‐ tions of the tyre could become detached and cause an accident. Do not drive the car any fur‐ ther; contact your Service Centre instead.◀ Lane departure warning* ▷ Lines, arrow 1: the system is activated. Principle This system warns from approximately 65 km/h, approximately 40 mph, if the vehicle is on roads with lane marking lines, that it is about to leave the lane. Driving hints Drive moderately and do not exceed a speed of 80 km/h, 50 mph. Navigation Continuing a journey with a flat tyre Press the button. ▷ Arrows, arrow 2: at least one lane boundary line has been detected and warnings can be issued. Output of the warning The steering wheel starts to vibrate slightly. The time of this warning may vary depending on the current driving situation. If the vehicle leaves the driving lane and a lane boundary line is detected, the steering wheel starts to vibrate. The system does not issue a warning if the driver indicates before leaving the driving lane. If the turn indicator is set before changing lanes, no warning is issued. Communication Entertainment As the possible distance largely depends on the strain on the vehicle during the journey, this can be shorter, or longer if the vehicle is driven care‐ fully, according to speed, road condition, out‐ side temperature, load etc. Switching on/off Mobility When driving with damaged tyres, the vehicle handling changes, for example quicker loss of traction when braking, longer stopping distance and modified self-steering behaviour. Adapt driving style accordingly. Avoid abrupt steering or driving over obstacles, for example curbs, potholes etc. Cancellation of the warning 89 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference The warning is cancelled: Driving stability control systems In particular road conditions, for example roads on which snow has not been cleared, the system ensures maximum forward momentum but limi‐ ted driving stability. Therefore, drive with the appropriate caution. In the following exceptional situations it may be best to activate DTC for a short time: ▷ When driving in slush or on uncleared, snow-covered roads. ▷ If the car has to be rocked out of or started in deep snow or on a loose surface. ▷ Driving with snow chains. Drive experience switch* Principle With the drive experience switch, certain prop‐ erties of the vehicle can be adjusted. Various programs can be selected for this. Using the drive experience button and using the DSC OFF button, one program can be activated in each case. Operation of the programs Press the button Program Deactivating/activating Dynamic Traction Control, DTC DSC OFF With activated Dynamic Traction Control, DTC you have maximum traction on loose surfaces. Driving stability is limited on accelerating and cornering. SPORT+* TRACTION SPORT COMFORT ECO PRO* Activating DTC Press the button. TRACTION is displayed in the instru‐ ment cluster and the DSC indicator light is illu‐ minated. Deactivating DTC Press the button again. TRACTION and the DSC indicator light extinguish. Automatic program change In the following situations, there is an automatic switch to COMFORT: ▷ In the event of a flat tyre. DSC OFF When you select DSC OFF, see page 93, driving stability during acceleration and cornering is re‐ stricted. TRACTION Variable sports steering* The variable sports steering amplifies the steer‐ ing angle of the front wheels when the steering wheel is fully turned, for example in tight bends or when parking. The steering becomes more direct. It also varies the force required when steering, depending on the speed. This enables a sports-oriented steering re‐ sponse. In addition, steering is made easier dur‐ ing parking and manoeuvring. With TRACTION you have maximum traction on loose surfaces. Dynamic, see page 94, Traction Control, DTC, is activated. Driving stability is limited on accelerating and cornering. SPORT+ Sporty driving with optimised chassis* with re‐ stricted driving stability. Dynamic Traction Control is switched on. Driver assumes part of the task of stabilising the vehicle. 94 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Press the button repeatedly until SPORT+ is displayed in the instrument cluster and the DSC indicator light is illuminated. Indicator and warning lights Activate COMFORT Press button until COMFORT is dis‐ played in the instrument cluster. In certain situations, there is an automatic switch into the COMFORT program, automatic pro‐ gram change, see page 94. Overview Activating SPORT+ Sporty driving with optimised chassis* with maximum driving stability. The program can be configured individually. Consistent fuel-consumption reducing tuning for maximum range at maximum driving stability. Comfort functions, see page 135, and the en‐ gine control can be adjusted. The program can be configured individually. Activate ECO PRO The configuration is saved for the remote con‐ trol currently in use. Activating SPORT Press button until SPORT is displayed in the instrument cluster. Press the button until ECO PRO is dis‐ played in the instrument cluster. Configure ECO PRO 1. Activate ECO PRO. 2. "Configure ECO PRO" Configuring SPORT* Communication Entertainment If the display is activated on the control display, see page 96, the Sport program can be set to individual requirements. ▷ Activating the Sport program. ▷ "Configure SPORT mode" ▷ Configure the program. The Sport program can also be configured be‐ fore it is activated: or 1. "Settings" 1. "Settings" 2. "Driving mode" 2. "Driving mode" 3. "Configure SPORT mode" 3. "Configure ECO PRO" 4. Configure the program. Make the desired settings. Driving hints SPORT ECO PRO* Navigation If indicator light is illuminated: Dynamic Traction Control, DTC, is activated. Controls SPORT+ is displayed in the instrument cluster. Mobility This configuration is called up when the Sport program is activated. COMFORT 95 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference For a balanced configuration with maximum driving stability. Driving stability control systems Displays Program selection On pushing the button, a list of programs that can be selected is displayed. Selected program The selected program is shown in the instrument cluster. Display on the control display Program changes can be displayed on the con‐ trol display. 1. "Settings" 2. "Driving mode" 3. "Driving mode info" Drive-off assistant The system provides support when driving off on upward inclines. It is not necessary to use the parking brake for this. 1. Hold the car in place by pressing the foot brake. 2. Release the foot brake and drive off without delay. The car is held for approximately 2 seconds after the foot brake has been released. Depending on the vehicle’s load or when towing a trailer, the vehicle may roll backwards a little. Drive off immediately After releasing the foot brake, move off swiftly, as the starting assistance will no longer hold the car after approximately 2 seconds and it will start to roll back.◀ 96 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Driving comfort Desired speed ▷ Marker illuminates green: the system is active. ▷ Marker illuminates orange: the system is interrupted. ▷ Marker does not illuminate: the system is inactive. Press the rocker switch repeatedly upwards or downwards until the desired speed is set. With the system active, the speed that is then shown is set and will be achieved on a clear road. ▷ Each time the rocker switch is pressed lightly towards the resistance point, the de‐ sired speed is increased or decreased by approximately 1 km/h, 1 mph. ▷ Each time the rocker switch is pressed be‐ yond the resistance point, the desired speed is increased or decreased to the next multi‐ ple of 10 km/h on the speedometer display. ▷ Pressing the rocker switch until the resist‐ ance point is reached and holding acceler‐ ates or slows down the vehicle without pressing the accelerator. The speed is main‐ tained after letting go of the rocker switch. Pressing beyond the resistance point re‐ sults in greater vehicle acceleration. Calling up the desired speed Press the button. The saved speed is regained and maintained. Displays in the instrument cluster Indicator lamp* Depending on the equipment the indi‐ cator light in the instrument cluster shows whether the system is switched on. Brief status display Selected desired speed. If the symbol appears in the display for Check Control messages, it is possible that the condi‐ tions for operation may have not been met. Park Distance Control, PDC* Principle In addition to the Park Distance Control, PDC, the rear-view camera*, see page 103, can be activated. PDC assists you with parking. Slowly approach‐ ing an object in front of* or behind your vehicle is signalled by means of: ▷ Audible warning signals. ▷ Visual display. Measurement Ultrasonic sensors in each bumper measure the distance. The range is approximately 2 m, 6 ft. An acoustic warning is only issued: ▷ From the front* sensors and the two rear corner sensors at approximately 60 cm, 24 in. ▷ For the centre rear sensors at approximately 1.50 m, 5 ft. 100 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Avoid driving fast with PDC active Avoid approaching an object at speed. The functional disruption is reported by an alternating continuous tone between the front and rear loudspeakers. As soon as the disruption by other ultrasound sources is no longer present, the system is fully functional again. ▷ If the cover of the trailer tow hitch is incor‐ rectly seated. Avoid moving off at speed while PDC is not yet active. Towing a trailer Due to physical conditions the system could warn when it is too late.◀ The rear sensors are unable to perform any meaningful measurements. They therefore do not switch on. Limits of the ultrasound measurement A Check Control message is displayed. Detection of objects might not be possible if the physical limits of the ultrasonic measuring prin‐ ciple are exceeded, for instance by: ▷ Trailer noses and hitches. Automatic activation While the engine is running, engage transmis‐ sion position R. ▷ Thin or wedge-shaped objects. Switching off automatically ▷ Low objects. System switches off and the LED turns off: ▷ Objects with corners and sharp edges. ▷ When the vehicle is moving forwards after approx. 50 m, 160 ft. Low objects already indicated, such as kerbs, may enter the sensors’ blind areas before or af‐ ter a continuous audible signal is given. Higher, protruding objects such as ledges may not be detectable. ▷ When the vehicle is moving forwards over approx. 36 km/h, 22 mph. If required, switch on the system again. Switching on/off manually False alarms Overview ▷ Due to other ultrasonic sources, for example sweeping machines, steam-jet cleaners or neon lights. Controls Loud sound sources outside or inside the car can drown out the PDC signal.◀ ▷ Due to dense exhaust gas. Driving hints PDC is no substitute for your personal as‐ sessment of the traffic situation. Also monitor the traffic situation around the vehicle by ob‐ serving it directly. Otherwise, there is a danger that accidents might occur due to other road users or objects located outside of detection range of the PDC, for example. Navigation Also monitor the traffic situation ▷ In large, rectangular buildings with smooth walls, for example underground car parks. Communication Entertainment System limits Under the following conditions, PDC can issue a warning although there is no obstacle in the detection range: Mobility ▷ In heavy rain. ▷ If the sensors are very dirty or covered with ice. ▷ On rough road surfaces. Press the button. 101 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference ▷ If the sensors are covered with snow. Driving comfort ▷ Off: LED turns off. The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. Audible warning signals Zoom image* An intermittent sound indicates the position of an object as the car approaches it. For instance, if an object is identified to the rear left of the car, the warning signal sounds from the rear left loudspeaker. In the left part of the screen the vehicle is shown enlarged. ▷ On: LED is illuminated. The shorter the distance to an object becomes, the shorter the intervals become. If the distance to a detected object is less than approximately 25 cm, 10 in, a continuous tone sounds. If there are objects in front of and behind the ve‐ hicle, an alternating continuous tone sounds. An intermittent continuous tone is interrupted after approximately three seconds: ▷ If you are driving parallel to a wall. ▷ Forward gear engaged or transmission po‐ sition D selected: front vehicle area. ▷ Reverse gear engaged or transmission po‐ sition R selected: rear vehicle area. The sound signal is switched off: Malfunction ▷ Once the vehicle has moved more than ap‐ proximately 10 cm, 4 in away from an object. A Check Control message, see page 66, is dis‐ played in the instrument cluster. ▷ If gearbox position P is engaged. Volume control You can set the volume of the PDC sound signal, see page 158. The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. Visual warning When the vehicle is approaching an object it will be shown on the control display. Objects that are further away from the car will appear on the control display before an audible warning signal is given. A display is superimposed as soon as PDC is activated. If the image from the rear-view camera was last selected, this is displayed again. To switch over to PDC: 1. The areas in front of and behind the vehicle are shown as shaded on the control display. PDC has failed. Have the system checked. To ensure correct functionality: ▷ Keep sensors clean and free from ice. ▷ Do not spray the sensors with high-pressure cleaners for an extended period of time and maintain a distance of at least 30 cm, 12 in. "Rear view camera" Select the symbol on the control display. 2. Press the controller. 102 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Overview Switching on/off manually Principle Detection of objects Press the button. ▷ On: LED is illuminated. ▷ Off: LED turns off. PDC is displayed on the control display. Switching on the rear-view camera via iDrive, see page 105. Higher, protruding objects such as ledges may not be detectable by the rear-view cam‐ era.◀ Assistance functions Automatic activation ▷ The rear-view camera is switched on. While the engine is running, engage transmis‐ sion position R. The image from the rear-view camera is dis‐ played if the system was switched on using the iDrive. Operating requirements ▷ The tailgate is completely closed. Driving lane lines Switching off automatically System switches off and the LED turns off: ▷ When the vehicle is moving forwards after approx. 10 m, 33 ft. ▷ When the vehicle is moving forwards over approx. 15 km/h, 9 mph. If required, switch on the system again. ▷ These can appear in the image from the rear-view camera in transmission position R. ▷ They help to estimate the required space when parking and manoeuvring on a level road surface. ▷ They are dependent on the current steering angle and are continuously adapted to steering wheel movements. Displaying parking assistance lines, see page 105. 103 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Navigation Also monitor the traffic situation around the vehicle by observing it directly. Otherwise, there is a danger that accidents might occur due to other road users or objects located outside of the screen area of the rear-view camera, for ex‐ ample.◀ Communication Entertainment Also monitor the traffic situation Mobility System limits Driving hints Controls The rear-view camera offers assistance when reversing into a parking space or manoeuvring. To achieve this, the area behind the vehicle is displayed on the control display. Reference Rear-view camera* Driving comfort Turning circle lines Obstacle marking ▷ They can appear in the image from the rearview camera. ▷ Spaced markings can appear in the image from the rear-view camera. ▷ They show the course of the smallest pos‐ sible turning circle on a level road surface. Its colour incrementation corresponds to the markings of PDC. It is easier to estimate the dis‐ tance to the displayed object. ▷ When the steering wheel is fully turned, only a turning circle line is displayed. Displaying parking assistance lines, see page 105. Zoom to trailer tow hitch* To facilitate connecting up a trailer, the picture area around the trailer tow hitch can be zoomed. Parking with the help of driving lane and turning circle lines 1. Position the vehicle so that the turning circle lines are on the limit of the parking space. The distance between the trailer and the trailer tow hitch can be estimated with the aid of two static semicircles. 2. Turn the steering wheel so that the driving lane line covers the corresponding turning circle line. A docking-on line dependent on the steering angle helps you to aim at the trailer with your trailer tow hitch. The zoom function can be enabled when the camera is switched on. Displaying the trailer tow hitch via iDrive, see page 105. Activating assistance functions A number of assistance functions can be active simultaneously. The zoom function for towing a trailer can only be activated individually. 104 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Camera Overview Displaying parking assistance lines "Parking help lines" Driving lane and turning circle lines are dis‐ played. Displaying obstacle marking Switching on the rear-view camera via iDrive With PDC activated: "Rear view camera" Clean the lens, see page 266. Park assistant* Principle Navigation Display on the control display The image from the rear-view camera is dis‐ played. The setting is saved for the remote con‐ trol currently in use. Brightness With rear-view camera switched on: 1. Select the symbol. 2. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller. Contrast With rear-view camera switched on: 1. Select the symbol. 2. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller. The system supports you when parking in par‐ allel to the road. Ultrasound sensors measure parking spaces on both sides of the vehicle. The park assistant calculates the ideal parking line and takes over steering during the process of parking. Communication Entertainment The zoom to the trailer tow hitch is displayed. The camera lens is at the rear in the bumper above the number plate holder. Dirt can impair the quality of the picture. When parking up, also follow the visual and au‐ dible instructions of the PDC and the park assist and accelerate or brake. The park assistant incorporates Park Distance Control, PDC*, see page 100. Personal responsibility The park assistant does not take your per‐ sonal responsibility from you when you are park‐ ing. 105 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Mobility "Trailer tow bar - zoom" Reference Displaying the trailer tow hitch* Driving hints Spatially shaped markings are displayed. Controls "Obstacle marking" Driving comfort Monitor the parking space and the parking pro‐ cedure by directly looking. If applicable, interfere to avoid accidents.◀ Activating: "Parking assistance" Select the symbol on the control display. Display on the control display Requirements Status of the system To measure parking spaces ▷ When the vehicle is moving forwards up to approximately 36 km/h, 22 mph. Symbol Meaning Grey: system not available. ▷ Maximum distance to the row of parking ve‐ hicles: 1.5 m, 5 ft. White: system available but not acti‐ vated. Suitable parking space System is activated. ▷ Gap between two objects with a minimum length of approximately 1.5 m, 5 ft each. ▷ Minimum length: own vehicle plus approxi‐ mately 1.2 m, 4 ft. ▷ Minimum depth: approx. 1.5 m, 5 ft. For parking Closed doors. Switch on Grey: system not activated. Park‐ ing space search. Using the button Blue: system is activated. Found suitable parking space. Parking process active. Steering has been taken over. Status of the parking space search Press the button. LED is illuminated. The current status of the parking space search is displayed on the control display. Parking assist is automatically activated. When engaging reverse gear The current status of the parking space search is displayed on the control display. ▷ Grey, arrow 1: parking space search. ▷ Blue, arrow 2: parking space suitable. 106 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Also monitor the traffic situation Loud noises on the outside or the inside of the vehicle which could drown the warning sound of the park assistant or PDC. ▷ At speeds over approximately 10 km/h, 6 mph. ▷ On snow-covered or slippery road surfaces. A Check Control message is displayed. Continue You can continue a cancelled parking process, if applicable. For this purpose, follow the instructions on the control display. 1. Switch on the park assistant and activate, if applicable. Switching off 2. Follow the instructions on the control dis‐ play. The end of the parking process is displayed on the control display. The system can be deactivated by: ▷ Press the button. ▷ Switch the ignition off. Malfunction A Check Control message is displayed. 3. Straighten up the parking position, if appli‐ cable. The park assistant has failed. Have the system checked. Notes System limits ▷ The park assistant takes over steering as long as the symbol for the active parking process is displayed. ▷ The system manoeuvres to optimally park in smaller parking spaces. ▷ To achieve an optimum parking position, wait for the automatic steering process after changing gear at standstill. ▷ You must indicate accordingly when parking into parking spaces on the driver’s side. Cancel manually Overview ▷ When doors are open. Please additionally monitor the traffic situation around the vehicle to avoid accidents.◀ Status of the parking space search is dis‐ played on the control display. Controls Monitor the parking space and the parking pro‐ cedure by directly looking. If applicable, interfere to avoid accidents.◀ The system automatically cancels: If a parking space changes The system does not take changes to a parking space that has already been measured into account. This means that you must pay full attention so that you are able to intervene actively at any time. Otherwise there is the risk of an accident.◀ Carrying loads Loads that protrude the vehicle are not taken into account by the system during the parking process. You can cancel the park assistant at any time by: 107 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Driving hints The park assistant does not take your per‐ sonal responsibility from you when you are park‐ ing. Cancel automatically Navigation Personal responsibility "Deactivate parking assist." Select the symbol on the control display. Communication Entertainment Parking with the park assistant ▷ Mobility ▷ Nothing displayed: no parking space search. ▷ Holding the steering wheel or steering your‐ self. Reference If the programme is active, the vehicle will park into the parking space. Driving comfort This means that you must pay full attention so that you are able to intervene actively at any time. Otherwise there is the risk of an accident.◀ Ultrasonic sensors Curbs Where applicable, the park assistant may steer across curbs or up onto curbs. Therefore, pay full attention so that you are able to intervene actively at any time. Otherwise there is the risk of damage to the wheels and tyres or the rest of the vehicle.◀ No park assistant The park assistant does not support parking: ▷ On sharp bends. ▷ When towing a trailer. Restrictions of the function The ultrasonic sensors to measure parking spaces are located on the wheel trim. To ensure correct functionality: ▷ Keep sensors clean and free from ice. ▷ Do not spray the sensors with high-pressure cleaners for an extended period of time and maintain a distance of at least 30 cm, 12 in. The function can be restricted, for example in the following situations: ▷ If the sensors are dirty or iced-up. ▷ In thick fog and heavy rain or snow. ▷ When on uneven road surfaces, for example gravel roads. ▷ If leaves have collected or snow has drifted or been piled up in the parking gap. Limits of the ultrasound measurement Detection of objects might not be possible if the physical limits of the ultrasonic measuring prin‐ ciple are exceeded, for instance by: ▷ Trailer noses and hitches. ▷ Thin or wedge-shaped objects. ▷ Higher, protruding objects, for example breaks of walls or loads. ▷ Objects with corners and sharp edges. ▷ Objects with fine surfaces or structures, e.g. fences. In some cases, parking spaces may be detected that are not suitable. 108 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 A number of measures, driving style and regular maintenance can influence the fuel consump‐ tion and the burden on the environment. Removing transported load that is not required Extra weight increases fuel consumption. Removing add-on parts after use Remove auxiliary mirrors, roof racks and rearmounted racks after use. Add-on parts on the car interfere with its aero‐ dynamic performance and inflate fuel consump‐ tion. Closing windows and the glass roof* An opened glass roof or opened window increa‐ ses the drag coefficient and thus the fuel con‐ sumption. Checking tyre pressures regularly Check and, if necessary, correct tyre inflation pressures at least twice a month and before set‐ ting off on a longer journey. Insufficient tyre inflation pressure enlarges the rolling resistance and thus increases fuel con‐ sumption and tyre wear. Driving with foresight Avoid accelerating and braking unnecessarily. Keep an appropriate distance from the preced‐ ing vehicle. Anticipating the road situation and adopting a smooth driving style will reduce fuel consump‐ tion. Avoid high engine speeds Use 1st gear to drive off. As from 2nd gear, ac‐ celerate quickly. Avoid high engine speeds and shift up quickly. Shift into the highest possible gear when you have reached the desired speed and drive at a constant speed with the lowest possible engine speed. Basic principle: driving at low engine speeds re‐ duces fuel consumption and wear. The shift point indicator* of your vehicle indi‐ cates the most economical gear. Making use of coasting On approaching a red traffic light, take your foot off the accelerator and allow the car to roll. On downward stretches, take your foot off the accelerator and allow the car to roll. The fuel supply is interrupted when coasting. 133 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Overview A cold engine will then reach its operating tem‐ perature faster. Controls Fuel consumption depends on various factors. Driving hints Do not warm up the engine with the car at a standstill; it is preferable to set off straight away, driving at moderate engine speeds. Navigation Your vehicle contains wide-ranging technolo‐ gies for reducing consumption and emission levels. Communication Entertainment Driving off immediately Mobility General Reference Saving fuel Saving fuel Switching off the engine when stationary Activate ECO PRO When you stop the car for longer periods, for example at traffic lights, railway crossings or in traffic jams, switch off the engine. cluster. You save fuel even if the engine is off for no lon‐ ger than approximately four seconds. Press button, see page 94, until ECO PRO is displayed in the instrument Display in the instrument cluster ECO PRO bonus range The Auto Start Stop function* of your vehicle shuts off the engine automatically during a stop. An extension of range can be achieved due to adjusted driving style. Switching off functions that are not necessary at the moment This is displayed as bonus range in the instrument cluster. Functions such as seat heating or heated rear window require a great deal of energy and con‐ sume additional fuel, especially in city traffic and stop/go traffic. For this reason, switch these functions off if they are not required. Having the car serviced Have the vehicle serviced regularly to achieve optimal economy and service life. It is recom‐ mended to have maintenance work performed by your Service centre. See also the BMW Maintenance System, see page 245. ECO PRO* Driving style* In the revolution counter, a mark‐ ing in the bar display shows the current efficiency of the driving style according to the gas pedal setting. ▷ Blue display: efficient driving style as long as the marking moves in the blue area. ▷ Grey display: adjust driving style, for exam‐ ple, by coming off the gas. The display changes to blue as soon as all the conditions for driving with optimised fuel con‐ sumption are met. ECO PRO tip - driving instruction* The arrow shows that the driving style can be adjusted to be more efficient on fuel consumption by coming off the gas. Additional Symbols Principle ECO PRO supports a low energy consumption driving style. To do this, the engine control and comfort functions are adjusted, such as, for ex‐ ample, the air conditioning power. Symbol Measure Come off the gas for efficient driving style. In addition, situation-dependent instructions can be displayed which help you to drive with optimum fuel consumption. Reduce speed to the selected ECO PRO speed. In the instrument cluster, the extension of the range achieved as a result can be displayed. Automatic gearbox*: switch from S to D and/or avoid manual changes. 134 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Display on the Control Display EfficientDynamics Configure ECO PRO 1. "Settings" When travelling, information on consumption and technology is shown. 2. "Driving mode" 1. "Vehicle information" 3. "Configure ECO PRO" 2. "EfficientDynamics" 4. Configure the program. Show fuel consumption history The average fuel consumption can be shown in the set time span. "Consumption history" Set time fuel consumption history time span Select the symbol. Reset fuel consumption history ECO PRO tip 1. Call up "Options". ▷ "Tip at:": 2. "Reset" Adjust ECO Pro speed, when an ECO PRO tip is shown. ▷ "Tip for speed" Show EfficientDynamics Info The current type of action can be shown. A reminder is shown if the set ECO PRO speed is exceeded. ECO PRO air conditioning "ECO PRO climate control" The air conditioning is adjusted for efficient fuel consumption. Controls Gearbox: engage idling for engine stop. Driving hints It is shown how much percentage of the possible saving potential can be achieved with the cur‐ rent configuration. Navigation Gearbox: follow gear change instruc‐ tions. Overview ECO PRO Potential Communication Entertainment Symbol Measure ▷ Cooling or heating power of the air condi‐ tioning system* ▷ Exterior mirror heating* ▷ Auto Start Stop function ▷ Energy recuperation ▷ Air conditioning power. 135 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference ▷ Seat heating* "EfficientDynamics Info" The following systems are shown: Mobility The following settings are optimised: Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Navigation Various examples of how the navigation system reliably guides you to your destination are shown here. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Navigation Navigation* Navigation system Country input 1. "Navigation" General 2. "Destination input" 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. 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.◀ 3. Select "Country" or the country displayed. Entering a town/city 1. Select "City/Postcode" or the town/city dis‐ played. Call up navigation system 1. Press the button on the controller. 2. "Navigation" The navigation system can also be directly called up with the button on the controller. Destination input 2. Select letters, if applicable. The list is gradually narrowed down with each input. Manual destination input 3. Tilt the controller to the right. General When you are entering a town/city or street name, the system supports you with automatic name completion and input matching, see page 20. 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. 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. Highlight the town/city. 3. Select the town/city. Entering the postcode* 1. Select "City/Postcode" or the town/city dis‐ played. 2. Select the symbol. 138 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 4. Move to the list of postcodes and towns/cit‐ ies. All the roads/streets of the selected country are offered. The respective town or city is shown after the street name. 5. Mark entry. Overview 3. Select digits. 6. Select an entry. Controls 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. 2. Highlight the street. 7. Move to the list of street names. 3. Select the street. 8. Highlight the street. 9. Select the street. Alternatively, enter street and house number 1. Select "Street" or the displayed street. Starting route guidance after destination input 2. Enter street in the same way as town/city. 1. "Accept destination" 3. "Building number" 2. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" 4. Select digits. 5. Move to the list of house numbers. 6. Select the house number or a range of house numbers. Road/street not in the destination 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. Address book Selecting a destination from the address book 1. "Navigation" 2. "Address book" Contacts with addresses are displayed if these addresses have been checked as des‐ tinations. If the contacts with addresses are not shown by the mobile phone of the BMW Online ad‐ 139 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Mobility 5. "In" select country listed. Enter destination as a further destination, see page 145. Navigation 6. Select the letters. Communication Entertainment 1. Move to the list of street names. Driving hints If there are several streets with the same name: Navigation dress book* this must first be as destination checked, see page 216. 1. "Navigation" 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Save position as a contact" or "Add position to contact" 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" 5. "Save in car" Edit or delete the address 1. "Navigation" 2. "Address book" 2. "Map" 3. 4. Select an existing contract from the list, de‐ pending on the selection. Select the type of address and enter first name and last name. 3. Mark entry. "Guidance" 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Save as new contact" or "Add to existing contact" 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Edit in Contacts" or "Delete entry" Accepting your home address as a destination The home address must be created. Specifying the home address, see page 215. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Address book" 3. "Home address" 6. If applicable, select an existing contact. 7. "Work address" or "Home address" 8. Enter "Surname" and, if applicable, "First name". 9. "Save in car" Saving position The current position can be saved in the address book. 4. "Start guidance" 140 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Points of interest Overview Calling up the search for points of interest Calling up last destinations 1. "Navigation" 2. "Last destinations" 1. "Navigation" Controls These destinations can be called up and incor‐ porated into route guidance. Selection of points of interest, for example ho‐ tels or sights: 2. "Points of interest" 3. Select search. With Professional navigation system: Google™ local search* 1. "Google™ Local Search" 2. "City" Select or enter location. 3. "Keyword" Driving hints The last destinations reached are saved auto‐ matically. Overview Last destinations 5. Select suggestion. The list of points of interest is displayed. Starting route guidance 6. Select a point of interest. 2. "Last destinations" Details are displayed. 3. Select destination. If several details are included, you can browse through the pages. 4. "Start guidance" If a phone number is saved, a telephone con‐ nection can be established. Editing a destination 7. 2. "Last destinations" 3. Highlight destination. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Edit destination" Deleting the last destinations 1. "Navigation" 2. "Last destinations" 3. Highlight destination. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Delete entry" or "Delete all last destinations" Select the symbol. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" Enter destination as a further destination, see page 145. A-Z search 1. "A-Z search" 2. "City" Select or enter location. 3. "Category" 4. Selecting a category. Mobility 1. "Navigation" 5. "Category details" 141 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 1. "Navigation" Communication Entertainment Suggestions are displayed. Navigation 4. Enter keyword. Navigation With Professional navigation system: For some special destinations, several category details can be selected. Tilt the controller to the left to exit the category details. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" Enter destination as a further destination, see page 145. 6. "Keyword" Displaying points of interest 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 pages. If a phone number is saved, a telephone con‐ nection can be established. 9. Select the symbol. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" Enter destination as a further destination, see page 145. "Start search": without entering a search term, the search is repeated using the last stored search term. Category search List of points of interest: points of interest are arranged according to distance and marked with an arrow showing the direction. In the Professional navigation system: In the split screen, points of interest from the selected category are displayed as symbols in the map view. The display depends on the map scale and the category. Destination input via BMW Assist* A connection to the information service, see page 217, is established. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Destination input" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "BMW Assist dest. input" 1. "Category search" Additional information via BMW Online* 2. "City" 1. "Navigation" Select or enter location. 2. "Points of interest" 3. "Category" 3. Select a point of interest. 4. Selecting a category. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Category details" 5. "Further info (BMW Online)" With Professional navigation system: For some special destinations, several category details can be selected. 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. If several details are included, you can browse through the pages. Displaying points of interest in the map To show symbols for the points of interest in the map view: 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Display points of interest" 5. Select the setting. If a phone number is saved, a telephone con‐ nection can be established. 8. Select the symbol. 142 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Overview Destination input via map Selecting a destination 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" Enter destination as a further destination, see page 145. ▷ "Exit interactive map": back to the map view. ▷ "View north-oriented" or "View direction of travel" ▷ 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: ▷ "Display destination": map section around the destination is displayed. ▷ "Display current location": the map section around the current location is displayed. ▷ "Search for points of int.": search for points of interest is started. Destination input by voice control* General ▷ Instructions for the voice control system, see page 21. ▷ A changeover between voice operation and iDrive is possible when entering destina‐ tions using spoken commands. ▷ Have possible voice commands read aloud: ›Voice commands‹ Voice commands ▷ For Professional navigation system: City, 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, see page 76, or spelled out. 143 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Mobility 4. Select the destination with the cross-hairs. Driving hints Select the symbol. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" Navigation ▷ Communication Entertainment "Interactive map" Reference 3. Controls The current position of the vehicle is shown in the map. Navigation 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. For Professional navigation system: Enter the address in a command* Press the button on the steering 1. wheel. ▷ Select an entry, ›Entry ...‹, for example entry 2 ▷ Spell the input: ›Spell name of city‹ 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. 2. ›Destination input‹ 3. Wait for the system prompt. Entering house number on its own 4. Say the address aloud in the sequence sug‐ gested. Depending on the data present in the navigation system, house numbers up to 2000 can be en‐ tered. 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: Press the button on the steering 1. wheel. 1. ›Building number‹ 2. Say the house number. 3. Continue input as specified by the system. Planning trip with intermediate destinations New trip A trip can be planned using intermediate desti‐ nations. 2. ›City‹ or ›Spell name of city‹ 1. "Navigation" 3. Wait for the system to ask for the town/city. 2. "Map" 4. Say the name of the town/city or say at least the first three letters. 3. If necessary, tilt the controller to the left. Depending on the input, up to 20 towns/cit‐ ies are suggested. 4. "Guidance" 5. "Enter new destination" 5. Select the town/city. ▷ Selecting the suggested town/ city: ›Yes‹ ▷ Selecting a different town/city: ›New entry‹ 144 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 3. Enter names. 4. "OK" In the Professional navigation system: Selecting stored trips 1. "Navigation" 2. "Saved journeys" 7. Enter an intermediate destination. 3. Select trip. 8. "Start guidance" 4. "Start guidance" Entering a trip destination Reversing the trip direction For one trip, a maximum of 30 intermediate des‐ tinations can be entered. The intermediate destinations are shown in the list in reverse order. 1. "Enter new destination" 1. "Map" 2. Select the mode of destination entry. 2. 3. Enter an intermediate destination. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Add as another destination" 4. "Reverse stage dest. order" 6. 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. In the Professional navigation system: Storing 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. "Guidance" 3. "Display all stage dest." 4. Select an intermediate destination. ▷ "Edit destination" ▷ "Reposition stage dest.": move the in‐ termediate destination in the list. ▷ "Delete stage destination" ▷ "Go to the next stage dest." Some options are not possible for some trips. Navigation Options for the intermediate destinations Communication Entertainment 5. Turn the controller until the intermediate stop appears at the desired location in the list. "Guidance" In the Professional navigation system: Deleting stored trips 1. "Saved journeys" 2. Highlight the desired trip. 3. Call up "Options". Mobility The intermediate destination is added to the destinations list and is highlighted. Driving hints 2. "Save journey" Controls Overview 1. Call up "Options". 4. "Delete all journeys" or "Delete journey" 145 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 6. Select the mode of destination entry. Navigation In the Professional navigation system: Importing trips from a USB medium* 3. "Guided Tour search" 1. Switch on ignition. 2. Insert a USB medium into the USB interface, see page 119, in the glove box. 3. "Navigation" 4. "Saved journeys" 5. "Import journeys" 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. 4. Select "Country" and "Region" or search criteria: ▷ "Search for name" ▷ "Search for nearest Tour" 5. If applicable, "Start search" In the Professional navigation system: Importing trips using BMW Online* 6. Select a guided tour. 1. "Navigation" 8. "Start guidance" 2. "Saved journeys" 3. "Import journeys" 4. "BMW Online" 7. "Start guidance" Terminate guided tours 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" In the Professional navigation system: Calling up the last trip 3. "Guidance" 4. "Stop guidance" 1. "Navigation" 2. "Saved journeys" 3. "Last journey" Route guidance 4. "Start guidance" Starting route guidance In the Professional navigation system: Guided tours 1. "Navigation" 2. Carry out destination input, see page 138. 3. "Accept destination" General Recommended routes can be added to the route guidance, for example a holiday route. Starting guided tours 1. "Navigation" 2. "Saved journeys" 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. ▷ Arrow view is displayed in the instrument cluster and control display as appropriate. 146 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 4. "Stop guidance" Continuing route guidance If you did not reach your destination during the last journey, route guidance may be continued. ▷ "Alternative routes": alternative routes are suggested if possible when route guidance is active. With Professional navigation system: The individual suggestions are shown in colour. "Resume guidance" Driving hints Route criteria General ▷ You can influence the route that is calcula‐ ted 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 example avoid motorways. ▷ The suggested route can differ from your personal experience. 5. To select supplementary route criteria, if necessary: ▷ "Avoid motorways": motorways are avoided as far as possible. ▷ "Avoid toll roads": routes with tolls are avoided as far as possible. ▷ The settings are saved for the remote con‐ trol currently in use. ▷ "Avoid pre-paid roads": routes with long-term tolls are avoided as far as pos‐ sible*. ▷ In the Professional navigation system: The route criteria cannot be changed for guided tours. ▷ "Avoid ferries": ferries are avoided as far as possible. ▷ Route guidance with traffic information, see page 152. Altering route criteria 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 4. Select a criterion: ▷ 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. "Route criteria" ▷ Course of route "Fast route": time-optimised route resulting from a combination of a route as short as feasible and fast roads. "Efficient route": optimised combi‐ nation of the fastest and shortest route. ▷ Map view, see page 149. Arrow view The following information is displayed during route guidance: Mobility 3. Overview "Guidance" ▷ Large arrow: current direction of travel. ▷ Road name of the road you are currently travelling along. 147 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 3. Controls 2. "Map" "Short route": short route, without regard to how fast or slow progress will be. Navigation 1. "Navigation" ▷ Communication Entertainment Ending route guidance Navigation ▷ Junction view. 4. Turn the controller. Enter the distance within which you want to return to the origi‐ nal route. ▷ Driving lane information. 5. Press the controller. ▷ Small arrow: indicator for next change of heading. ▷ Traffic information. ▷ Distance to the next change of direction. ▷ Street name during the next change of di‐ rection. Cancel bypass In case you no longer wish to bypass this section of the route. 1. "Navigation" Driving lane information 2. "Route profile" In arrow view, a triangle indicates the recom‐ mended lane on a multilane carriageway. 3. "New route for:" 4. "Cancel new route" ▷ Solid triangle: optimal driving lane. ▷ Hollow triangle: other lane, acceptable at the moment. But a lane change might soon be necessary. Display list of routine sections For each route planning, a list of the route sec‐ tions can be displayed. For each route stage, the distance to be driven and the traffic information are displayed. Refuelling recommendation The remaining range is calculated and, as nee‐ ded, service stations along the way are dis‐ played. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Route profile" 3. "Recommended refuel" A list of service stations is displayed. 4. Highlight the service station. 1. "Navigation" With Professional navigation system: In the split screen, the position of the service sta‐ tion is displayed. 2. "Route profile" 3. Mark route section. In the Professional navigation system: The route section is displayed in the split screen. Bypassing a section of the route Calculate a new route for a route stage. 5. Select the service station. 6. Select the symbol. 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. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Route profile" 3. "Create new route for" Switching spoken instructions on/off The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 3. "Spoken instructions" 148 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Traffic obstructions Turn the volume knob during the voice instruc‐ tions until the desired volume is obtained. Small triangles along the planned route denote route stages with traffic obstructions, depend‐ ing on the map scale. The direction in which the triangle is pointing shows the direction of the obstruction. Highlight the symbol. Saving voice instructions to favourites buttons The function Enable/disable voice instructions can be saved to a favourites button, see page 19, for quick access. 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. Map view Traffic information, see page 151. Displaying map view 1. "Navigation" Planned route After starting route guidance, the planned route is shown on the map. 2. "Map" Overview 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 Function bar Route stage with traffic obstruction Road sign for traffic obstruction Planned route Location Upper status field Lower status field The following functions are available using the function bar: Symbol Overview Volume of spoken instructions Function Switch spoken instructions on/ off. Change route criteria. Mobility Start/stop route guidance. Search for point of interest. Displaying traffic information 149 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 3. Controls 4. Press the controller twice. 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. 2. "Map" Driving hints 1. "Navigation" Navigation Lines on the map Communication Entertainment Repeating spoken instructions Navigation Symbol Function Interactive map. Set map view. Changes the scale. To switch to the toolbar, tilt the controller to the left. Change map section "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. Changing the scale 1. Select the symbol. 2. To change the scale: turn the controller. Automatically set scale In the north-facing map view, turn the controller in any direction until the scale shows AUTO. The map shows the entire distance between the lo‐ cation and destination. Settings for map view The settings are saved for the remote control currently in use. Depending on the availability and resolution, satellite images* are displayed in scales of 2 km to 1000 km, approx. 1 mile to 600 miles. ▷ With Professional navigation system: "Perspective view in 3D" Distinctive locations in the navigation data are shown on the map in 3D. ▷ "Traffic situation/grey map" The map is optimised to the display of traffic information, see page 151. Symbols of points of interest are no longer displayed. ▷ With Professional navigation system: "Weather" Weather symbols* are displayed on the map when route guidance is active. Displayed symbols: clear skies, overcast skies, rain, thunderstorms and snow, with the highest and lowest temperatures in each case. The information is updated when starting or continuing route guidance or when chang‐ ing the destination. The symbols are displayed in specific se‐ lected scales. With Business navigation system: Arrow view The map is displayed on the control display. 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Arrow view on map" 1. "Navigation" The arrow view is shown on the map. 2. "Map" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Settings" Set map view. ▷ "Day/night mode" Selecting by light ratios and making set‐ tings. "Traffic situation/grey map" Active: setting is not taken into account. ▷ With Professional navigation system: "Satellite images" With Business navigation system: Position display The current position is displayed on the Control Display as coordinate data or, if possible, with town and street. 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Current position" Position is displayed. 150 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 2. "Split screen" 3. Tilt the controller repeatedly to the right until the split screen is selected. 4. Select "Split screen display" or scale. 5. Select map view. ▷ "Arrow view" ▷ "Map north-oriented" ▷ "Map indicating dir. of travel" ▷ "Map perspective" ▷ "Position" ▷ "3D exit roads": selected exits are dis‐ played three-dimensionally. ▷ "Traffic situation/grey map" 6. To change the scale: switch to split screen and turn controller. With Professional navigation system: Displaying images for destination* Photos can be displayed for certain destinations when route guidance is active. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 3. "Guidance" Traffic information through BMW Assist* In several countries, BMW Assist realtime traffic information, RTTI, is transmitted. With a valid BMW Assist contract, instead of the traffic information of the radio station, the traf‐ fice information of BMW Assist is displayed. In countries in which BMW Assist does not transmit any traffic information, the traffic infor‐ mation of the radio station will continue to be displayed. Wih the traffic information from BMW Assist traffic disruptions can be located more pre‐ cisely. In addition, for example on routes which a clear with a radius of approximately 100 km, approx. 60 miles, are displayed more precisely around the current position. 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. 5. Depending on the offering, various photos can be selected. "Traffic situation/grey map": information on traf‐ fic flow, for example, traffic jam or queuing traf‐ fic, are only shown in this setting of the map view, see page 152. The preview map in the list of the traffic information also shows this setting. Traffic information* Switching reception on/off 4. "Pictures at destination" ▷ Allows traffic information from radio stations to be displayed that is transmitted by the Traffic Message Channel, TMC, of a traffic warning service. Information on traffic ob‐ structions and dangers is continuously up‐ dated. Mobility 1. "Navigation" Overview Overview The symbol in the function bar of the map view turns red if traffic information affects the calculated route. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Receive traffic info" Calling up the list of traffic information 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 151 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 1. Call up "Options". Controls ▷ Traffic information for the vicinity is stored in a list. Driving hints Regardless of the main screen, the map view can be selected for the split-screen. Navigation ▷ Traffic information is displayed on the map by symbols. Communication Entertainment With Professional navigation system: Map view for split screen Navigation 3. "Traffic information" The traffic information affecting the compu‐ ted route is shown first. The various items of traffic information are sorted by distance from the vehicle's current position. With traffic information from BMW Assist* at the start of the list, information on diversions is also displayed. 4. Select the item of traffic information. "More information": displays further in‐ formation. 5. If applicable, browse to the next or the pre‐ ceding item of traffic information. ▷ Grey: general traffic information, for exam‐ ple roadworks. The information displayed depend on the spe‐ cific traffic information service. Filtering traffic information Select the traffic information you want displayed on the map. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Traffic info categories" 5. Select the desired categories. Traffic information in the map "Traffic situation/grey map" Active: indications on the Control Display are toggled to grey-scale. This facilitates optimum traffic information dis‐ play. Day/night mode is not taken into consid‐ eration for this setting. Symbols or points of in‐ terest are not displayed. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Settings" 5. "Traffic situation/grey map" 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 in the selected category is displayed on the map. ▷ Traffic information affecting the route ahead are always shown. ▷ For the sake of safety, traffic information re‐ lating to potential hazards (vehicle driving in wrong direction on motorway, for example) cannot be hidden. "Traffic flow": with traffic information from BMW Assist* this category is not considered. Additional information in the map view Route guidance with traffic information Depending on the scale, the length, direction and effect of a traffic obstruction are indicated by road signs in the map or bars along the cal‐ culated route. Diversion suggestions from the navigation sys‐ tem may be taken manually with partially dy‐ namic route guidance. With dynamic route guid‐ ance they are recorded automatically in the route guidance. ▷ Red: traffic jam. ▷ Orange: queuing traffic. ▷ Yellow: heavy traffic. ▷ Green: free-flowing traffic. Partially dynamic route guidance Partially dynamic route guidance is active when traffic information reception is switched on. 152 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Country-specific information via BMW Online* Accepting a diversion: 3. "Country info (BMW Online)" Specific information on countries can be trans‐ ferred via BMW Online, see page 219, for ex‐ ample speed limits on B roads. 4. "Detour information" "Detour" Updating navigation data General Dynamic route guidance The route is automatically changed if a traffic obstruction is encountered. ▷ The system does not indicate traffic ob‐ 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 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. Call up "Options". 3. "Dynamic guidance" You can obtain navigation data and the activa‐ tion code from your Service centre. Navigation data is saved in the vehicle and can be updated. ▷ 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 system are available while an update is in progress. ▷ You can check the status of the update proc‐ ess. ▷ After updating, the system reboots. Driving hints Navigation "Traffic information" 3. "Navigation system version" Information re‐ garding the version of the data is displayed. ▷ The device containing the navigation update data can be removed following the update. Professional navigation system: Carrying out an update 1. Insert navigation DVD into the DVD player with the labelled side upwards. 2. Follow the instructions on the control dis‐ play. 153 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Mobility 2. "Map" 5. 1. "Navigation" 2. Call up "Options". 1. "Navigation" 3. Information on navigation data Reference Diversions can also be accepted if the traffic messages are called up using the list. Navigation data Communication Entertainment 2. Call up "Options". Controls 1. "Navigation" "Detour" For particular dangers, for example objects on the road, a message is displayed with no diver‐ sion option. Overview 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 routes. If there is a traffic obstruction, a diversion is offered if possible. The route and time differ‐ ence between the original route and the diver‐ sion are also displayed. Navigation 3. Enter the activation code of the navigation DVD and, if necessary, change the DVD. The data stored do not contain the destina‐ tion data. After interrupting the journey, follow the instruc‐ tions on the control display. Choose a destination as close as possible to the original one. Business navigation system: Carrying out an update 1. Insert a USB medium with navigation data into the USB interface in the glove box. 2. Follow the instructions on the control dis‐ play. 3. Enter the activation code of the USB me‐ dium with navigation data. 4. Starting After starting, the system restarts and updates the navigation data while the vehicle is in mo‐ tion*. ▷ Map view shown in grey scales? "Traffic situation/grey map" Active: indica‐ tions on the Control Display are toggled to grey-scale. This facilitates optimum traffic information display. ▷ 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. Checking status 1. Press the button. 2. "Navigation update" 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. 154 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 155 Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Driving hints Controls Overview Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 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 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Sound Sound General Volume The sound settings are saved for the remote control currently in use. ▷ "Speed volume": adaptation of the volume depending on speed* Treble, bass, balance, fader ▷ "PDC": volume of the PDC sound signal* relative to the sound output from the enter‐ tainment system. ▷ "Treble": treble adjustment. ▷ "Bass": bass adjustment. ▷ "Balance": left/right volume distribution. ▷ "Fader": front/rear volume distribution. Setting the treble, bass, balance and fader 1. "CD/Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings" 2. "Tone" ▷ "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 volumes 1. "CD/Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings" 2. "Tone" 3. "Volume settings" 4. Select the desired volume setting. 3. Select the desired sound setting. 5. Adjusting: turn the controller. 6. Saving: press the controller. 4. Adjusting: turn the controller. 5. Saving: press the controller. Resetting the sound settings 1. "CD/Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings" 2. "Tone" 158 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 159 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Driving hints Controls Overview 3. "Reset" Radio Radio Controls 3. Select the desired station. Switching entertainment sources On/off, volume The selected station is saved for the remote control currently in use. With navigation system: favourite buttons* Without navigation system: radio station buttons Changing stations using the button Press the button. Changing station/track Ejecting CD/DVD Saving stations CD/DVD* player 1. "Radio" Traffic reports on/off 2. "FM" or "AM" 3. Highlight the desired station. Sound output Switching on/off Press the on/off button on the radio when the ignition is switched off. Muting Press the on/off button on the radio with the ig‐ nition switched on or engine running. 4. Press and hold down the controller. 5. Select the desired memory location. AM/FM stations The stations are saved for the remote control currently in use. Selecting station With navigation system: The station can also be stored on the favourite buttons*, see page 19. 1. "Radio" 2. "FM" or "AM" Without navigation system: The station can also be stored on the radio station buttons, see page 164. 160 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Regional programmes* Station selection via frequency. Certain FM stations broadcast regional pro‐ grammes at certain times of day. The following settings are possible: Reception quality may deteriorate when you go beyond its transmission area. If there is poor reception quality for a longer period, there is a switch to a regional programme with better reception. ▷ REG function off: To save a station: press and hold down the con‐ troller. RDS* 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. When you leave the transmission area for the regional station that is tuned, the radio changes over to a new regional station if available. When in an area with at least two regional stations, the radio may switch between the stations. If this happens, switch on the REG function. Switching REG function on/off 1. "Radio" 2. "FM" 3. Call up "Options". Switching RDS on/off 4. "REG" 1. "Radio" 2. "FM" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "RDS" The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. The setting is saved for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. 161 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Controls The set regional programme is retained for as long as possible. Driving hints 5. To select the frequency: turn the controller. Recommended setting. Navigation 4. In the waveband "AM", select if necessary between "MW", "SW". ▷ REG function on: Communication Entertainment 3. "Manual search" Mobility 2. "FM" or "AM" Reference 1. "Radio" Overview Manual station selection Radio Digital radio, DAB* 3. Where applicable, select "All ensembles" or the desired ensemble. Principle Up to 15 digital stations are combined into what is known as ensembles. Some stations feature additional programmes. Sports stations, for ex‐ ample, may broadcast various sports events at the same time. Station search* The list of receivable stations will not be updated automatically. To perform an update, start the station search manually. 4. Select the desired station. 1. "Radio" 2. "DAB" 3. If applicable, "All ensembles" 4. "Station search" Cancelling the station search Call up any saved station via: ▷ Favourites buttons. ▷ "Saved stations" Changing stations Press the button. Selecting station 1. "Radio" Changing the ensemble 2. "DAB" 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" 3. Select the desired station. 162 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 1. "Radio" With navigation system: The station can also be stored on the favourite buttons*, see page 19. 3. Call up "Options". 2. "DAB" 4. "Autom. DAB/FM changeover" Some stations broadcast additional information in text form. 1. "Radio" 3. Select the desired station. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Station information" Symbol* beside the station name indicates that a digital station is being played as analogue. Symbol beside the station name indicates that a digital station is being played as digital in another ensemble. 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, for example, may broadcast various sports events at the same time. Automatic DAB/FM changeover* 1. "Radio" 2. "DAB" General 3. Select the desired station. A station is automatically changed over if it is no longer available and the DAB/FM changeover is activated. 4. Press the controller. 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. 5. Select the additional station. Navigation Displaying additional information Driving hints Controls Without navigation system: The station can also be stored on the radio station buttons, see page 164. 2. "DAB" Overview The stations are saved for the remote control currently in use. Communication Entertainment 5. Select the desired memory location. Switching on automatic DAB/FM changeover Saved stations General Forty stations can be saved. Mobility 4. Press the controller again. Calling up a station 2. "Saved stations" 163 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 1. "Radio" Radio 3. Select the desired station. Traffic reports* Saving stations Display in the status field The currently selected station is saved. ▷ TP white: traffic radio switched on, traffic radio station available. 1. "Radio" 2. "Saved stations" 3. "Save station" ▷ TP grey: traffic radio switched on, no traffic radio station available. ▷ No display: Traffic Program is switched off. Switching Traffic Program 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. 4. Select the desired memory location. Interrupting a traffic report The list of saved stations is saved for the remote control currently in use. Press one of the following buttons during a traf‐ fic radio report: With navigation system: The station can also be stored on the favourite buttons*, see page 19. ▷ ▷ Without navigation system: On radio station buttons 1. Select the desired station. 2. Press the desired button for longer than two seconds. Adjusting the volume Turn the volume knob during a traffic report until the desired volume is obtained. 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" 164 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Controls It may take a few minutes to read compressed audio files. Overview CD/multimedia A CD/DVD is in the CD/DVD player or the DVD changer*. 1. "CD/Multimedia" Controls Starting play 3. Select the desired CD or DVD. Switching entertainment sources On/off, volume With navigation system: favourite buttons* Driving hints 2. "CD/DVD" CD/DVD* player Traffic reports on/off Symbol Meaning CD/DVD* player Sound output Switching on/off Press the on/off button on the radio when the ignition is switched off. Muting Press the on/off button on the radio with the ig‐ nition switched on or engine running. ... DVD changer* Formats that can be played ▷ DVD: DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVDRW, DVD+RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, DVD-Audio (only video system), DVDVideo*. ▷ CD: CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-DA, VCD*, SVCD*. ▷ Compressed audio files: MP3, WMA, AAC*, M4A*. CD/ DVD* Playback Playing audio tracks Inserting a CD/ DVD* Selecting a track using button Insert the CD/DVD with the label side upper‐ most. Press button repeatedly until the de‐ sired track is played. The disk begins to play automatically. 165 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Communication Entertainment Ejecting CD/DVD Mobility Changing station/track Reference Navigation Without navigation system: radio station buttons CD/multimedia Selecting a track using the iDrive Displaying track information Audio CDs If information is saved for a track, this is dis‐ played automatically: 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. ▷ Artist. ▷ Album title. ▷ Number of tracks on the CD/DVD*. ▷ File name of the track. Random playback 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "CD/DVD" 3. Select the desired CD or DVD*. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Random" 2. Select the desired track to start playback. CDs/ DVDs* with compressed audio files: All tracks in the selected directory are played in or‐ der. Random is switched off when the audio source is changed and the ignition is switched off. Fast forward/rewind Keep button pressed. 166 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 3. Select a DVD with video content. Selected CDs or DVDs are repeated automati‐ cally. 4. Overview Automatic repeat* "DVD menu" Video playback* Country codes Code Region USA, Canada VCD/SVCD Japan, Europe, Middle East, South Af‐ rica 1. "CD/Multimedia" South-East Asia 3. Select a CD/DVD with video content. Australia, Central and South America, New Zealand North-West Asia, North Africa Video menu China All regions To open the Video menu: turn the controller while the DVD is playing. 2. "CD/DVD" 4. "Select track" Driving hints Controls Only DVDs with the code of your home region can be played. See also the information on your DVD. Navigation 5. Select the desired title. Symbol Playback Function The video image is shown on the front control display up to a speed of approximately 3 km/h, 2 mph. In some countries, it is only shown with the parking brake engaged or in position P of the automatic transmission. Calls up the DVD menu. DVD video Next chapter Starts playback. Pause Stop 1. "CD/Multimedia" Previous chapter 2. "CD/DVD" Fast forward Communication Entertainment If "Back" is displayed, press the controller. For fast forward/rewind: each time the controller is pressed, the speed increases. To stop, start playback. Mobility Rewind 1. If necessary, turn the controller to call up the Video menu. 167 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference DVD menu CD/multimedia 2. "DVD menu" The DVD menu is displayed. The display de‐ pends on the contents of the DVD. 3. "Subtitles" 4. Select the desired language or "Do not display subtitles". 3. To select menu items: tilt and press the con‐ troller. To change to the Video menu: turn and press the controller. Settings for DVD/VCD For some DVDs, settings are only possible via the DVD menu, see also information on your DVD. Selecting language* Setting the brightness, contrast, colour The languages available depend on the DVD. 1. Turn the controller while the DVD is playing. 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". 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Display settings" 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". 168 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 4. "Zoom mode" DVD changer* Overview 3. "Other options" Selecting title The DVD changer is located behind the left side trim in the boot. DVD video: 1. With the DVD menu displayed, turn the con‐ troller. Controls and displays 2. Call up "Options". Driving hints Controls Inside the boot 4. "Select title" 5. Select the desired title. VCD/SVCD: "Select track" 2. Select the desired title. 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. "Other 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. Emptying the DVD compartments LED on the DVD compartment Buttons for DVD compartments DVD compartment Filling the DVD compartments Filling the DVD compartments individually 1. Press the button. 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. 4. Insert a single CD or DVD in the centre. The CD/DVD is pulled in automatically and stored in the selected compartment. 169 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Mobility Select camera angle* Reference 1. Communication Entertainment Navigation 3. "Other options" CD/multimedia 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. Press and hold down the button. 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 Press the button. 1. 2. Select the DVD compartment. The CD/DVD is pushed out slightly. 1. Press one of the two 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. Starting play There is a DVD in the DVD changer. 1. "CD/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. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "CD/DVD" 3. Select the desired DVD. 3. Remove the CD/DVD. 4. Select the desired chapter. Removing all CDs/DVDs Fast forward/rewind 1. Keep button pressed. Press and hold down the button. 2. Remove the CDs/DVDs. Selecting language* Faults The languages available depend on the DVD. A fault has occurred if all the LEDs on the DVD changer are flashing quickly. 1. "CD/Multimedia" Repairing the fault: 2. "CD/DVD" 3. Select the desired DVD. 170 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Atmospheric humidity 5. "Audio/language" The CD/DVD or the focussing lens can carry condensation due to high humidity and playback may temporarily not be possible. 6. Select the desired language. Notes Overview 4. Call up "Options". ▷ Use only round CDs/DVDs with a standard diameter of 12 cm, 5 in and do not use CDs/ DVDs in conjunction with adapters, for ex‐ ample 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. Driving hints ▷ 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. ▷ 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 ℃/122 ℉, 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 171 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Navigation Using 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. Communication Entertainment CDs and DVDs Self-recorded CDs/DVDs Mobility 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.◀ Reference Do not remove the cover If malfunctions occur only with individual CDs/ DVDs, this can be due to one of the following: Controls Malfunctions with individual CDs/DVDs CD/DVD player and changer CD/multimedia 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. ing. Some services supplied under license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent: #6,304,523. Saving from CD/DVD 1. Insert a CD or DVD in the CD/DVD player. 2. "CD/Multimedia" Music collection* 3. "CD/DVD" Music memory 5. "Save in car" 4. Select the symbol for the CD/DVD player. General 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. ▷ 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. WMA, MP3, M4A* and AAC* for‐ mats are saved. Tracks and directories can be deleted later individually, Delete tracks and directory, see page 175. 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‐ 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‐ 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. Interrupting saving 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "CD/DVD" 3. "Saving..." 4. "Cancel saving" 172 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 5. "Music data import/export" Overview The saving process is interrupted and can be continued at any time. 6. "Import music (USB)" Resuming saving 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "CD/DVD" 4. "Continue saving" CD/DVD saving is continued at the start of the track for which saving was interrupted. 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 the titles do not stored any information, the entire album information, see page 175, of the CD may be updated using BMW Online*. 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 corresponding album, see page 174. Navigation Information on the album 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 3. "Music search" Saving from a USB medium To save music, a suitable medium must be con‐ nected to the USB interface in the glove box. ▷ 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 using the USB audio interface in the centre armrest. Driving hints Controls Select the symbol for the CD/DVD player. 4. Select the desired category. 1. Connect the USB medium to the USB inter‐ face in the glove box, see page 119. Communication Entertainment 3. 2. "CD/Multimedia" Mobility 3. "Music collection" 4. Call up "Options". ▷ Select "A-Z search", see page 19, and make the desired entry. 173 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 5. Select the desired entry: CD/multimedia ▷ Select the desired entry from the list. 3. "Current playback" 6. Select further categories as appropriate. The tracks found are listed in alphabetical order. Not all categories need to be selected. To find, for example, all the tracks of a certain artist, only call up the artist. All tracks by that artist will be displayed. 7. "Start playback" The list of tracks is repeated automatically. Starting new music search "New search" 4. If applicable, select the desired track. Top 50 The 50 most played tracks. Music search using voice control* 1. "CD/Multimedia" Instructions for the voice control system, see page 21. 2. "Music collection" Press the button on the steering 1. wheel. 3. "Top 50" 4. If applicable, select the desired track. Albums 2. ›Music search‹ 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: ›Title ...‹. Say the spoken command and the name of the desired track together in one command. Currently playing List of tracks last generated by a music search, or the last album selected. 1. "CD/Multimedia" All saved albums, listed in the order of the date of saving. Symbol Format Audio CD Compressed audio files 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 3. Select the desired album. Depending on the album, the tracks or sub‐ directories of the album are displayed. The 2. "Music collection" 174 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Overview 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Rename album" Controls first track will be played automatically if pos‐ sible. All the tracks in the selection are played in ran‐ dom order. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Random" 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 3. Highlight the desired album. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Delete album" Deleting directory and track It may not be possible to delete a track while it is being played, or to delete a directory while a track from that directory is being played. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 3. Highlight the directory or track. 4. Call up "Options". Managing music 5. "Delete folder" or "Delete track" Albums Album information* Renaming album* If no information was saved for audio CDs during saving, it can be updated later via BMW Online as required. If applicable, the name of the album is entered automatically during saving. If the name is un‐ known it can also be changed. Driving hints It may not be possible to delete an album while a track from that album is being played. The update takes place for each individual al‐ bum. Navigation Random playback Deleting album Communication Entertainment To change to a higher-level directory: tilt the controller to the left. 6. Select the letters individually. Mobility 4. Change directories if necessary to select a track. 2. "Music collection" 3. Highlight the desired album. 175 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 1. "CD/Multimedia" CD/multimedia Updating album information via BMW Online 6. "Music data import/export" 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 3. Highlight the desired album. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Update album info online" 7. "Backup music on USB" 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. Saving music collection to the vehicle 1. "CD/Multimedia" When music is saved from a USB medium, the existing music collection in the vehicle is re‐ placed. 2. "Music collection" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Memory available" 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 3. Call up "Options". 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 several hours. This is why it is best to make the backup during a longer journey. 4. "Music data import/export" 5. "Restore music from USB" Deleting music collection 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Delete music collection" 1. Starting the engine. 2. Connect the USB medium to the USB inter‐ face in the glove box. 3. "CD/Multimedia" 4. "Music collection" 5. Call up "Options". 176 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Volume control USB audio interface* 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. Audio interface for mobile phone* Adjust volume Bluetooth audio* 1. "CD/Multimedia" Symbol Meaning AUX-IN port Overview Overview The sound is output via the vehicle loudspeak‐ ers. Controls External devices 2. If applicable, "External devices" "AUX front" Driving hints 3. 4. "Volume" ▷ Connection of audio devices is possible, for example MP3 players. The sound output is via the vehicle loudspeakers. 5. Turn the controller until the desired volume setting is reached and press the controller. USB audio interface* /mobile phone audio interface* Overview External audio devices can be connected, Op‐ eration is done using the iDrive. The sound out‐ put is via the vehicle loudspeakers. The AUX-IN port is in the centre armrest. 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. "CD/Multimedia" 3. If applicable, "External devices" 4. "AUX front" 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 is via snap-in adapter if your ve‐ hicle is equipped with extended connectivity of the music player in the mobile phone: Ap‐ ple iPhone or mobile phones. 177 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Communication Entertainment Connecting Navigation ▷ Recommendation: medium sound and vol‐ ume settings on the audio device. The sound might depend on the quality of the audio files. Mobility Overview Reference AUX-IN port CD/multimedia Playback only possible if there is no plug in the AUX-IN port. Connection of USB device via USB audio interface Due to the large variety of the audio devices available on the market, operation using the ve‐ hicle cannot be ensured for every audio device/ mobile phone. Ask at your Service centre regarding suitable audio devices/mobile phones. Audio files Playback of common audio files is possible: ▷ MP3. The USB audio interface is in the centre armrest. ▷ WMA. Connect using the flexible adapter cable. This protects the USB interface and your USB device against mechanical damage. ▷ WAV (PCM). ▷ AAC*, M4A*. Connect the USB device to the USB interface. ▷ Playback lists: M3U, WPL*, PLS*. Connection of Apple iPod/iPhone via USB audio interface After connecting for the first time Information on all titles, e.g. interpretation on type of music, as well as the playback lists are transferred to the vehicle. This might take some time, depending on the USB device and the number of tracks. During transfer, the tracks can be called up via the file directory. The USB audio interface is in the centre armrest. For the connection, use the special cable adapter for the Apple iPod/iPhone, available from the Service centre, or a flexible adapter ca‐ ble*. Connect the Apple iPod/iPhone to the AUX-IN port and USB in‐ terface using the special cable adapter or to the USB interface using the flexible adapter cable*. The menu structure of the Apple iPod/iPhone is supported by the USB audio in‐ terface. Number of tracks Information on up to four USB devices or for ap‐ proximately 16000 or 36000* titles can be stored in the vehicle. If a fifth device is connec‐ ted or more than 16000 or 36000* tracks are saved, the information from existing tracks will be deleted if required. Copy protection Music tracks with integrated Digital Rights Man‐ agement (DRM) cannot be played. Playback 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "External devices" 178 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 symbol. ▷ Select the desired entry from the list. Playing starts with the first track. 6. Select further categories as appropriate. or 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. Searching for tracks 7. "Start playback" ▷ Additionally for USB devices: file directory, composer if necessary. The titles are displayed if they have been cre‐ ated with Roman letters. Starting the track search 1. "CD/Multimedia" Playlists Calling up playlists. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "External devices" 3. Select the symbol. "Search" or symbol. "Playlists" Currently playing List of currently played tracks. 5. Select the desired category, for example "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. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "External devices" 3. Select the 4. or symbol. "Current playback" Random playback The current list of tracks is played in random or‐ der. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "External devices" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Random" 179 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 4. or "New search" 4. 2. "External devices" 3. Select the Starting a new track search Navigation ▷ Information: type of music, interpretation, if necessary composer, album, track. Communication Entertainment ▷ Playlists Mobility Options via: Driving hints In the split-screen view, split-screen*, after a few seconds, the CD cover belonging to the title is displayed. Controls Overview 3. Select the CD/multimedia Fast forward/rewind Keep button pressed. Video playback* Overview Video playback possible through snap-in adapter. Operation is done using the iDrive. The sound output is via the vehicle loudspeakers. 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. Playback The video image is shown on the front control display up to a speed of approximately 3 km/h, 2 mph. In some countries, it is only shown with the parking brake engaged or in position P of the automatic transmission. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "External devices" 3. Select the symbol. 4. "Video" 5. Select the directory as appropriate. To change to a higher-level directory: tilt the controller to the left. ▷ Do not use the USB audio interface for charging external devices. Bluetooth audio* Overview ▷ Playback of music files from external devi‐ ces such as audio devices or mobile phones via Bluetooth is possible. Using a mobile phone as an audio source, see page 197. ▷ The sound output is via the vehicle loud‐ speakers. 6. Select the desired video file to start play‐ back. ▷ The volume of the sound output depends on the device. If applicable, change volume set‐ tings on the device. Video menu ▷ Up to four external devices can be registered with the vehicle. Symbol Function Next video file Previous video file Select symbol twice to play back the previous video file. Requirements ▷ Suitable device. Visit www.bmw.com/blue‐ tooth for more information. ▷ Device ready for operation. ▷ Ignition switched on. Notes ▷ Bluetooth in the vehicle, see page 197, and device activated. Do not expose the audio device to extreme en‐ vironmental conditions, for example very high temperatures, see the operating instructions of the audio device. ▷ Bluetooth presettings must be made on the device, for example connect without confir‐ mation or visibility, see Owner’s Handbook of the device. Depending on the format of the audio files per‐ fect playback cannot be ensured in every case; for example bit rates higher than 256 Kbit/s. ▷ A number with a minimum of 4 and a maxi‐ mum 16 positions is specified as the Blue‐ 180 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 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. "CD/Multimedia" 3. If applicable, "Bluetooth audio" 8. Select the desired functions to which the device is to be connected, for example "Audio". 4. "Add new device" 9. "OK" 2. "Bluetooth (audio)" If connection was successful, the device is shown as connected. 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. There is a request via iDrive or the device to enter the same Bluetooth passkey. White symbol: device active as audio source. If connection was unsuccessful: What to do if..., see page 183. 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. Communication Entertainment Navigation The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is dis‐ played. Controls Overview 7. Enter and confirm passkey. Driving hints tooth passkey. Only required for non-recur‐ ring registration. If necessary, activate the audio connection of the desired device from the list of connected devices. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Bluetooth (audio)" Mobility Requirements 4. Select desired device from list of registered devices. 181 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 3. If applicable, "Bluetooth audio" CD/multimedia 5. Call up "Options". 4. Select the symbol. 6. "Configure device" 7. "Audio" 8. "OK" Connecting a device 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Bluetooth (audio)" 3. If applicable, "Bluetooth audio" 4. Select desired device from list of registered devices. 5. Select the desired track from the list. Playback menu* Not all functions may be available, depending on the device. Symbol Function Next track Fast forward: keep symbol pressed. Previous title Rewind: keep symbol pressed. White symbol: device active as audio source. Playback Disconnecting audio connection 1. "CD/Multimedia" General ▷ Displaying title information depends on the device. ▷ Can be operated using the device or iDrive. ▷ Playback is interrupted if data is exchanged using a mobile phone equipped with Blue‐ tooth. 2. "Bluetooth (audio)" 3. Highlight the desired device. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Configure device" Starting play 1. Connecting a device. 2. "CD/Multimedia" 3. "External devices" 6. "Audio" 7. "OK" 182 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 5. Call up "Options". 6. "Remove device from list" What to do if... Visit www.bmw.com/bluetooth for more infor‐ mation on compatible devices. Compatible mobile phones, see page 196 Device not supported by the vehicle. ▷ If applicable, perform a software update*, see page 183. 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. ▷ Too many Bluetooth devices paired to the device or the vehicle? If necessary delete the pairing information for some other de‐ vice. ▷ 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 device can be con‐ nected to the vehicle, depending on the mo‐ bile phone. De-register the device from the vehicle and only register and connect one device. ▷ Is the device no longer responding. Switch the device off and on again. ▷ 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 not possible if the mobile phone is connected via both Bluetooth Audio and the ex‐ tended connectivity of the music player in the mobile phone* option. ▷ Disconnect one of the two pairing connec‐ tions, for example disconnect audio connec‐ tion, see page 182, and restart playback. If you have worked through all the points in the list and the desired function is still unavailable, contact hotline support or your 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 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. ▷ Repeat the connection attempt. Show current version No music can be played back. The information about the version of the soft‐ ware currently installed is displayed. ▷ 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. Mobility 4. Highlight the device to be disconnected. Overview Playback is disrupted when a button is pressed on the device or if other messages are issued via the device. Controls 3. If applicable, "Bluetooth audio" Driving hints ▷ Adjust the volume controls on the device. Navigation 2. "Bluetooth (audio)" Communication Entertainment 1. "CD/Multimedia" Music files are played back, but only at low vol‐ ume. 1. "Settings" 2. "Software update" 183 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Disconnecting a device CD/multimedia 3. "Show current version" All the updates listed are installed. Select desired version* to display additional in‐ formation*. To interrupt update: "Cancel". 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 the USB storage device to the USB interface of the USB audio interface in the centre arm rest. Updating via the USB inter‐ face in the glove box is not possible. 3. "Settings" 4. "Software update" 5. "Update software" Restore previous version If necessary, the software can be restored to the status prior to the most recent software update. Do not attempt to restore the previous version of the software unless the vehicle is at a stand‐ still. 1. "Settings" 2. "Software update" 3. "Restore previous version" 4. "OK" select twice. All the updates listed are removed. Note During a software update or when restoring the previous version, BMW Services*, Office func‐ tions* and associated devices are not available for a short time. Wait a few minutes until availa‐ bility is restored. 6. If applicable, "USB" 7. "Start update" 8. "OK" All the updates listed are installed. Update software via BMW TeleServices* Do not attempt to update the software unless the vehicle is at a standstill. 1. Switch on ignition. 2. "Settings" 3. "Software update" 4. "Update software" 5. "BMW TeleServices" 6. If applicable, "Start update" 7. "Start update" 8. "OK" 184 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 185 Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Driving hints Controls Overview Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 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 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Business mobile phone preparation Business mobile phone preparation* Overview These suitable mobile phones have a certain software version that supports the functions of the vehicle described below. Principle Once the mobile phone has been connected in the vehicle, it can be operated using the iDrive, the buttons on the steering wheel and byvoice* control. As soon as it is in the vehicle, a connected mo‐ bile phone is detected automatically with the ig‐ nition switched on. Up to four mobile phones can be connected. It might be necessary to have certain functions enabled by the mobile phone service provider. 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.◀ 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. Notes 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. Connecting/disconnecting the mobile phone General The following functions are available: ▷ Using a mobile phone as a telephone. Compatible mobile phones ▷ Using a mobile phone for data transfer. 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. Functions supported by the mobile phone are shown as a symbol when registering. 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. "Telephone" 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Bluetooth Info" 4. "Display system information" White symbol: function is active. Grey symbol: function is inactive. Symbol Function Telephone. Data transfer. Requirements ▷ Suitable mobile phone. ▷ Mobile phone operational. ▷ Bluetooth in the vehicle, see page 189, and mobile phone activated. ▷ Bluetooth presettings must be made on the mobile phone, for example connect without 188 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 ▷ Ignition switched on. 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.◀ 1. "Telephone" 2. "Bluetooth (telephone)" Overview If the connection was unsuccessful: what is and when, see page 190. After connecting for the first time ▷ Mobile phone is detected/paired in the ve‐ hicle after a short delay when the engine is running or the ignition switched on. ▷ After it has been detected, telephone book entries are transferred from the SIM card and/or mobile phone to the vehicle, depend‐ ing on the mobile phone. ▷ Four mobile phones can be connected. ▷ Some mobile phones may require certain settings, e.g. authorisation or secure con‐ nection, see operating instructions of the mobile phone. Controls ▷ A number with a minimum of 4 and a maxi‐ mum 16 positions has been specified as the Bluetooth passkey, depending on mobile phone. Only required for non-recurring reg‐ istration. Four mobile phones can be connected in the vehicle at the same time. Driving hints confirmation or visibility; see Owner’s Handbook of the device. 1. "Telephone" Communication Entertainment The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is shown on the display of the mobile phone. Bluetooth use is not permitted everywhere. Comply with relevant local laws. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Bluetooth" 5. Select the Bluetooth name of the vehicle on the display of the mobile phone. 6. 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. "OK" 7. Select the function for which you would like to use the mobile phone. 8. Tilt the controller to the left. If the registration was successful, the mobile phone is displayed at the top of the mobile phone list. Additional functions General Activating the functions before the registration process in order to use them in the vehicle. In‐ formation about suitable mobile phones, see page 188, that support this function. 189 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Mobility 4. 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. Activating/deactivating Bluetooth connection Reference The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is dis‐ played. Navigation 3. "Add new device" Business mobile phone preparation Data transfer ▷ "Telephone" A mobile phone connected as a telephone can be used for data transfer. The data transfer is shown in the status line. This can result is call charges, for example, with a roaming connec‐ tion. The services breakdown assistance*, hotline*, teleservice call*, automatic teleservice call* and BMW Online* are available. 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 and have suitable Internet settings. Terminating the connection Terminating an existing data transmission im‐ mediately: ▷ "Data transfer" 7. Tilt the controller to the left. 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. Disconnecting a mobile phone 1. "Telephone" 2. "Bluetooth (telephone)" All connected mobile phones are listed. 3. Highlight the mobile phone to be discon‐ nected. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Remove device from list" 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Transferring data via device" Connecting a certain mobile phone If the vehicle detects more than one mobile phone, it connects with the mobile that is high‐ est on the list. If another mobile phone is to be connected, this can be selected. 1. "Telephone" 2. "Bluetooth (telephone)" All connected mobile phones are listed. 3. Select the mobile phone to be connected. Configure telephone functions Additional functions can be enabled or disabled when mobile phones are registered and con‐ nected. 1. "Telephone" 2. "Bluetooth (telephone)" 3. Highlight device to be configured. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Configure device" 6. At least one function must be selected. What to do if... Information about suitable mobile phones, see page 188. 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. ▷ Does the control number on the mobile phone and vehicle agree? Select correct control number on the mobile phone. ▷ Duration for passkey input longer than 30 seconds. Repeat the connection at‐ tempt. 190 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Turn the knob until the desired volume is reached. The setting is saved for the remote control currently in use. ▷ Is the mobile phone in power-save mode or is the battery low? Charge the mobile phone using the charging cable. Incoming call ▷ If appropriate, only one device can be con‐ nected to the vehicle, depending on the mo‐ bile phone. De-register the device from the vehicle and only register and connect one device. If the number of the caller is saved in the tele‐ phone book and is transferred from the network, the name of the contact is displayed. Using iDrive "Accept" Navigation ▷ Too high or low ambient temperatures? Do not subject the mobile phone to extreme ambient conditions. Accepting a call Not all phone book 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. ▷ Number of phone book entries to be stored is too high. Quality of the phone connection is poor. ▷ Bluetooth signal strength can be adjusted on mobile phone, depends on the model. Via button on the steering wheel Press the button. Via instrument cluster* "Accept" ▷ Store mobile phone in the area of the centre console. Rejecting a call If you have worked through all the points in the list and the desired function is still unavailable, contact hotline support or your Service centre. Using iDrive "Reject" Mobility ▷ It might be that phone book entries with spe‐ cial characters cannot be displayed. Communication Entertainment ▷ Switch the mobile phone off and on again. Receiving a call Via instrument cluster* "Reject" 191 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference The mobile phone is no longer responding. Adjusting the volume Overview ▷ Too many Bluetooth devices paired to the mobile phone or the vehicle? If necessary delete the pairing information for some other device. Controls Controls Driving hints ▷ Time to confirm the control number on the mobile phone longer than 30 seconds? Re‐ peat the connection attempt. Business mobile phone preparation Ending a call Select the letters individually. 5. Using iDrive 1. "Telephone" 2. Select the active call. 3. Select the symbol. Select symbol to toggle to digits. "Active calls" Phone numbers can also be entered using the voice control system. Only numbers can be en‐ tered by voice. Assignment of letter to number Via button on the steering wheel Press the button. Via instrument cluster* "Hang up" Letter Number ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ Entering phone numbers Conference calls Dialling a number General When entering telephone numbers, you can switch between the input of letters and digits. Service numbers can be input more easily, for example. 0800-BMW-HILFE. 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. 1. "Telephone" Accepting a call during another call 2. "Dial number" If possible, this functions must be released by the service provider and the mobile set for it. 3. Select the digits individually. 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. Setting up a second call Set up another call during a call. 1. "Telephone" 4. Toggle to letters as needed. Select the symbol. 2. "Active calls" 3. "Hold" 192 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 The phone book accesses the contacts and lists all contacts for which a phone number has been entered. The entries can be selected and a call set up. 1. "Telephone" 2. "Phone book" 4. Dial a new phone number or select from a list. "Resume" All contacts with a telephone number are dis‐ played. A symbol indicates the storage location of the contacts. The call that is in progress is resumed. Switching between two calls, alternating Controls Displays Overview Phone book Driving hints The current call is held. Active call is displayed in colour. Two calls can be merged to set up a telephone conference. 1. Setting up two calls. 2. "Conference call" On termination, both calls are always termina‐ ted. If one call is terminated by another sub‐ scriber, the other call is continued, if required. Symbol Meaning Contact with a stored telephone number. Contact with more than one stored telephone number. Call not possible, mobile phone with‐ out reception or network or Teleser‐ vice Call* active. 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". 3. "DTMF suffix dialling" 4. Enter DTMF code via iDrive. For contacts with more than one stored tele‐ phone number: select the desired contact. The connection is established. For contacts with more than one stored tele‐ phone number: select the desired contact and then select the phone number. The connection is established. Editing contacts Changing the entries in the "Contacts" menu. If a contact is changed, the changes are not saved 193 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Setting up a conference Call contact Mobility "Swap calls" The phone switches to the call that is in pro‐ gress. Communication Entertainment Navigation Call on hold is displayed in grey. Business mobile phone preparation 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" 3. "Delete entry" or "Delete list" Saving an entry in Contacts 1. Mark entry. 2. Call up "Options". The contact can be edited. 3. "Save as new contact" or "Add to existing contact" Redialling 4. Select the type of number: "Home", "Work", "Mobile" or "Others" General 5. If necessary, complete the entries. The list of numbers dialled in the mobile phone is transferred to the vehicle, depending on the mobile phone. The last 20 numbers dialled are displayed. The sort sequence varies from mo‐ bile phone to mobile phone. 6. If applicable, "Save contact" Dialling numbers via the instrument cluster Possible if no call is currently active. 1. Press key on the steering wheel. Incoming calls Displaying calls The list of incoming calls on the mobile phone is transferred to the vehicle, depending on the mo‐ bile phone. The last 20 incoming calls are dis‐ played. The sort sequence and the way in which numbers are displayed vary from mobile phone to mobile phone. 2. Select the desired phone number. 1. "Telephone" The connection is established. 2. "Received calls" Dial number using iDrive 1. "Telephone" 2. "Last number redial" Calling a number from the list Select an entry. The connection is established. 3. Select the desired entry. The connection is established. Deleting an individual entry or all entries Deleting an individual entry or all entries 1. Mark entry. 1. Mark entry. 3. "Delete entry" or "Delete list" 2. Call up "Options". 2. Call up "Options". 194 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Overview Saving an entry in Contacts 1. Mark entry. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Save as new contact" or "Add to existing contact" Controls 4. Select the type of number: "Home", "Work", "Mobile" or "Others" 5. If necessary, complete the entries. 6. If applicable, "Save contact in car" Driving hints 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 Navigation 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. Communication Entertainment 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. 195 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Mobility Then follow what is displayed on the mobile phone, and also see the instruction manual of the mobile phone. Professional mobile phone preparation Professional mobile phone preparation* Overview devices with Bluetooth interface that are sup‐ ported by the mobile phone preparation option. Principle Mobiles or other external devices, e.g. audio player, can be connected to the vehicle by Blue‐ tooth. After registering once, these devices are auto‐ matically detected when the ignition is switched on, as soon as they are in the vehicle and can be operated using iDrive, keys on the steering wheel or by voice*. 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. External devices can be used depending on functionality of the device as a telephone or as an audio source through the vehicle. 1. "Telephone" The telephone functions are described below. Operation of audio functions, see page 180. 4. "Display system information" Up to four external devices can be registered. It might be necessary to have certain functions enabled by the mobile phone or service pro‐ vider. 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.◀ Snap-in adapter* 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 uniform reproduction quality. Compatible mobile phones Visit www.bmw.com/bluetooth for detailed in‐ formation about the mobile phones and external 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Bluetooth Info" 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. Notes 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. Connecting/disconnecting the mobile phone General The following functions are available: ▷ Using a mobile phone as a telephone. ▷ Using a mobile phone as an additional tele‐ phone. ▷ Using a mobile phone for data transfer. 196 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 ▷ "Transferring data via device" ▷ Using an audio device as an audio source, see page 181. ▷ "Office" ▷ "Bluetooth audio" 6. Tilt the controller to the left. ▷ If applicable deactivate Bluetooth audio. ▷ A number with a minimum of 4 and a maxi‐ mum 16 positions has been specified as the Bluetooth passkey. Only required for nonrecurring registration. ▷ Ignition switched on. Activating/deactivating Bluetooth connection Bluetooth use is not permitted everywhere. Comply with relevant local laws. 1. "Telephone" 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Bluetooth" Additional functions Enabling/disabling additional functions The additional telephone can be used to accept incoming calls, see page 200. Incoming calls on the additional telephone during an active call are shown on the control display. Data transfer A mobile phone connected as a telephone or additional telephone can be used for data trans‐ fer. The data transfer is shown in the status line. This can result is call charges, for example, with a roaming connection. The services breakdown assistance*, Hotline*, Teleservice Call*, Automatic Teleservice call*, Internet* and BMW Online* are available. 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. Activating the functions before the registration process in order to use them in the vehicle. In‐ formation about suitable mobile phones, see page 196, that support this function. End data transfer 1. "Telephone" 2. "Transferring data via device" 2. "Bluetooth (telephone)" The additional function data transfer is deacti‐ vated and can be assigned to another device. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Configure Bluetooth" 5. Select the desired additional function. ▷ "Additional telephone" Terminating an existing data transmission im‐ mediately: Controls A mobile phone can be used as an additional telephone. Driving hints ▷ Bluetooth presettings must be made on the mobile phone, for example connect without confirmation or visibility; see Owner’s Handbook of the device. Additional telephone Navigation ▷ Bluetooth in the vehicle and mobile phone activated. Communication Entertainment ▷ Mobile phone operational. As long as the additional function is deactivated, no telephone can be assigned. 1. Call up "Options". Mobility ▷ Suitable mobile phone. Audio source A mobile phone can be used as an audio source. 197 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Requirements Overview ▷ Using a mobile phone as an audio source. Professional mobile phone preparation Registering and connecting the device 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. "Telephone" 2. "Bluetooth (telephone)" 3. "Add new device" The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is dis‐ played. 4. 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. 5. Select the Bluetooth name of the vehicle on the display of the mobile phone. Request via iDrive or mobile phone to enter an identical passkey. 6. Enter and confirm passkey. Symbol Function Telephone. Additional telephone. Data transfer. Audio source. Four devices can be registered in the vehicle at the same time. Three devices can be connected to the vehicle at the same time. If the registration was unsuccessful: What to do if..., see page 199. After connecting for the first time ▷ Mobile phone is detected/paired in the ve‐ hicle 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 trans‐ ferred to the vehicle after it has been detec‐ ted, depending on the mobile phone. ▷ Four devices can be registered. ▷ For a few mobile phones, certain settings are needed, for example, authorisation or secure connection, see instruction manual of the mobile phone. Connecting a certain device 7. Select the function for which you would like to use the mobile phone. If the vehicle detects more than one device, it connects with the device that is highest on the list. If another device is to be connected, this can be selected. 1. "Telephone" 8. Tilt the controller to the left. 2. "Bluetooth (telephone)" If the registration was successful, the mobile phone is displayed at the top of the mobile phone list. 3. Select the device to be connected. Functions supported by the mobile phone or audio device are displayed as symbols when connecting. White symbol: function is active. Grey symbol: function is inactive. Functions assigned to the device before dis‐ connection are reassigned to the device upon reconnection. If applicable, this function is de‐ activated for a previously connected device. Configuring devices Additional functions can be enabled or disabled when devices are registered and connected. 198 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 ▷ "Telephone" ▷ "Additional telephone" ▷ "Data transfer" ▷ "Audio" 7. Tilt the controller to the left. If a function is assigned to a device, where ap‐ plicable, it is disabled when a device is already connected and the device is disconnected. Switching telephone and additional telephone The function of the telephone and additional tel‐ ephone can be switched automatically. 1. "Telephone" 2. "Bluetooth (telephone)" 3. "Change phone/addit. phone" Disconnecting a device 1. "Telephone" 2. "Bluetooth (telephone)" 3. Highlight the device to be disconnected. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Remove device from list" What to do if... Information about suitable mobile phones, see page 196. 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. ▷ Audio connection is activated. Deactivate audio connection. ▷ 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 device can be con‐ nected to the vehicle, depending on the mo‐ bile phone. De-register the device from the vehicle and only register and connect one device. Overview Controls 6. At least one function must be selected. Driving hints 5. "Configure device" ▷ Too many Bluetooth devices paired to the mobile phone or the vehicle? If necessary delete the pairing information for some other device. The mobile phone is no longer responding. ▷ 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. ▷ Mobile phone registered as additional tele‐ phone and additional telephone function disabled? Enable function. ▷ Outgoing call not possible? Connect mobile phone as telephone. 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. 199 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Navigation 4. Call up "Options". Communication Entertainment 3. Highlight device to be configured. Mobility 2. "Bluetooth (telephone)" ▷ Duration for passkey input longer than 30 seconds. Repeat the connection at‐ tempt. Reference 1. "Telephone" Professional mobile phone preparation ▷ Mobile phone connected as audio source or additional telephone? Mobile phone must be connected as telephone. 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 you have worked through all the points in the list and the desired function is still unavailable, contact hotline support or your Service centre. If more than one phone number is assigned to the contact, only the name is displayed. Only the number is shown in the event of calls to the additional telephone, if the number is transmitted by the network. An incoming call to the additional telephone is automatically blocked if another call is active on the other telephone. Accepting a call Using iDrive "Accept" Controls Adjusting the volume Turn the knob until the desired volume is reached. The setting is saved for the remote control currently in use. 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 tele‐ phone. The settings are deleted as soon as the telephone is de-registered. 1. "Settings" Via button on the steering wheel Press the button. Via instrument cluster* "Accept" Rejecting a call 2. "Tone" 3. "Volume settings" 4. Select desired setting: "Microphone" or "Loudspeak." 5. Adjusting: turn the controller. 6. Saving: press the controller. Using iDrive "Reject" Via instrument cluster* "Reject" Ending a call Incoming call Using iDrive 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 is displayed. Otherwise, only the phone number is displayed. "Hang up" 200 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Number ABC DEF GHI JKL Via button on the steering wheel MNO Press the button. PQRS TUV WXYZ Dialling a number General When entering telephone numbers, you can switch between the input of letters and digits. Service numbers can be input more easily, for example. 0800-BMW-HILFE. Driving hints Conference calls 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. 1. "Telephone" Accepting a call during another call 2. "Dial number" If possible, this functions must be released by the service provider and the mobile set for it. 3. Select the digits individually. 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. Setting up a second call Set up another call during a call. 1. "Telephone" Select the symbol. 2. "Active calls" 3. "Hold" Mobility 4. Toggle to letters as needed. Select the letters individually. 5. Navigation Entering phone numbers Communication Entertainment "Hang up" Select the symbol. Select symbol to toggle to digits. Phone numbers can also be entered using the voice control system. Only numbers can be en‐ tered by voice. 201 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Via instrument cluster* Controls Letter Overview Assignment of letter to number Professional mobile phone preparation The current call is held. 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". 3. 4. Dial a new phone number or select from a list. "Resume" The call that is in progress is resumed. Switching between two calls, alternating Active call is displayed in colour. Call on hold is displayed in grey. "Swap calls" The phone switches to the call that is in pro‐ gress. "DTMF suffix dialling" 4. Enter DTMF code via iDrive. Phone book Displays The phone book accesses the contacts and lists all contacts for which a phone number has been entered. The entries can be selected and a call set up. 1. "Telephone" 2. "Phone book" A symbol indicates the storage location of the contacts. Setting up a conference Two calls can be merged to set up a telephone conference. 1. Setting up two calls. 2. "Conference call" 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. Symbol Meaning Contact with a stored telephone number. 1. "Telephone" 2. "Active calls" 3. Call contact "Microphone muted" The mute microphone is automatically activa‐ ted: ▷ When a new call is set up. ▷ When alternating between call parties. Contact with more than one stored telephone number. Call not possible, mobile phone with‐ out reception or network or Teleser‐ vice Call* active. 202 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 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. 3. Select the desired entry and telephone number as necessary. The connection is established. 1. Highlight the contact. 2. Call up "Options". Saving an entry in Contacts 3. "Edit entry" 1. Mark entry. The contact can be edited. 2. Call up "Options". Redialling 3. "Save as new contact" or "Add to existing contact" General 4. Select the type of number: "Home", "Work", "Mobile" or "Others" The list of numbers dialled in the mobile phone is transferred to the vehicle, depending on the mobile phone. The last 20 numbers dialled are displayed. The sort sequence varies from mo‐ bile phone to mobile phone. Dialling numbers via the instrument cluster 5. If necessary, complete the entries. 6. If applicable, "Save contact in car" Incoming calls Displaying calls 2. Select the desired phone number. The list of incoming calls on the mobile phone is transferred to the vehicle, depending on the mo‐ bile phone. The last 20 incoming calls are dis‐ played. The sort sequence and the way in which numbers are displayed vary from mobile phone to mobile phone. The connection is established. 1. "Telephone" Possible if no call is currently active. 1. Press key on the steering wheel. Dial number using iDrive Driving hints Editing contacts Navigation For contacts with more than one stored tele‐ phone number: select the desired contact and then select the phone number. The connection is established. Controls Overview 2. "Last number redial" 2. "Received calls" Communication Entertainment For contacts with more than one stored tele‐ phone number: select the desired contact. The connection is established. 203 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Mobility 1. "Telephone" Professional mobile phone preparation Calling a number from the list Select an entry. The connection is established. Saving an entry in Contacts 1. Mark entry. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Save as new contact" or "Add to existing contact" 4. Select the type of number: "Home", "Work", "Mobile" or "Others" 5. If necessary, complete the entries. Snap-in adapter* 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 function of the mobile can be restricted and no longer op‐ erate. 6. If applicable, "Save contact in car" When using the mobile through the vehicle, fol‐ low the user manual of the mobile. Hands-free system Installed position In the centre armrest. General Calls taken via the hands-free system can be continued via the mobile phone and vice versa. Inserting the snap-in adapter 1. Press the button and take out the cover. 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. 2. Insert snap-in adapter at the front, arrow 1, and press to the bottom, arrow 2, until the adapter engages. 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. Inserting the mobile phone 1. Depending on the mobile phone, remove the protective cap from the aerial connector 204 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Overview and from the USB port of the mobile phone if necessary. Driving hints Controls 2. Push the mobile phone with buttons up‐ wards in the direction of the electrical con‐ nections, arrow 1, and push down, arrow 2, until it engages. Communication Entertainment Navigation Removing the mobile phone 205 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Mobility Press the button and pick up the mobile phone. Office Office* Overview 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Update data" General 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. Information on which mobile phones support which Office functions can be found under www.bmw.com/bluetooth. 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. Contents are completely displayed when the vehicle is at standstill. 1. "Office" The system can only read from the mobile. 3. Select the desired entry to display details. 2. "Office today" 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.◀ Requirements ▷ A compatible mobile phone is registered and connected to the vehicle. For some mo‐ bile phones, data access must be confirmed on the mobile phone. ▷ Time, time zone and date, see page 76, are correctly set on the Control Display and on the mobile phone, for example to display ap‐ pointments correctly. ▷ Office is activated, see page 197. 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" or "Reminders" Contacts Overview Contacts can be created and edited. Contacts from the mobile phone* are displayed if the mo‐ bile phone supports this function. Contacts from the BMW Online address book* are also dis‐ played. The addresses can be used as naviga‐ tion destinations and the phone numbers dialled directly. Displaying contacts General 1. "Office" 206 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 1. Select the desired contact. No symbol In the vehicle, address not checked as destination. In the vehicle, address checked as destination*. Selecting a contact as navigation destination* Mobile phone*. 1. Select the desired contact. BMW Online address book*. Displaying contacts from BMW Online* To display contacts from BMW Online, when logging on, see page 219, to BMW Online the function "Login automatically" must be enabled. Dial a phone number* 1. Select the desired contact. 2. Select the phone number. The connection is established. 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 and highlight the address. 2. Call up "Options". Driving hints 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. Navigation Storage location 4. "Save contact in car" 3. "Check as destination" 4. If necessary, correct and save the address. 207 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Symbol 3. Change entries. Communication Entertainment A symbol indicates the storage location of the contacts: Mobility All contacts are listed in alphabetical order. The A-Z search, see page 19, function is offered, de‐ pending on the number of contacts. Controls 2. "Edit contact" Overview Editing contacts 2. "Contacts" Office If the address is corrected and saved, a copy is created in the vehicle. The address is not changed on the mobile phone or at BMW On‐ line*. Display the Internet address of a contact* The Internet address stored for a contact can be called up. 1. Select the desired contact. 6. To complete the input fields: select the sym‐ bol beside the input field. 7. Enter text and select a contact type. 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 address" 9. "Save contact in car" 2. Select Internet address. The selected Internet address is displayed in the browser. Displaying additional information from BMW Online* Contact types Phone numbers and addresses can be assigned to various contact types. Symbol Meaning Private phone number. Display of additional information for a contact if present at BMW Online. Work phone number. 1. Select the desired contact. Mobile phone number. 2. Call up "Options". Other phone number. 3. "Further info (BMW Online)" Private address. New contact Work address. General You can add up to 8 phone numbers, 2 ad‐ dresses, 3 e-mail addresses and one URL. 1. "Office" 2. "Contacts" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "New contact" 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. Organising contacts 3. "Save contact in car" Selecting sort order for names* Names can be displayed in a different order. 1. "Office" 2. "Contacts" 3. Call up "Options". 5. Input boxes still show previous input: "Clear fields" 4. "Show: surname, first name" or "Show: first name, surname" 208 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Displaying messages 1. "Office" 2. "Messages" 2. "Contacts" A Symbol designated the message type. 4. "Configure Bluetooth" 5. "Show pictures" Displaying all contact images is activated or de‐ activated. Exporting/importing contacts Contacts can be exported and imported via Per‐ sonal Profile, see page 29. The contacts stored in the vehicle are exported, not the contacts from the mobile phone or BMW Online*. Deleting contacts Driving hints 1. "Office" 3. Call up "Options". Symbol Message type SMS. My Info Message from information service. E-mail from mobile phone Filter message list Message list can be filtered if more than one type of message is available. 1. "Filter:" 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" Overview Controls Photos saved for contacts are saved in the ve‐ hicle when the mobile phone is connected to the vehicle. The number of transferred images de‐ pends on the mobile phone. The mobile phone must support this function. 2. Select type of message. Navigation Display contact images and e-mails are not supported by the service provider or must be enabled separately. Trans‐ mission can take a few minutes after the first time a mobile phone is paired. Messages are only displayed when they are complete. Mes‐ sages from the additional mobile phone cannot be transferred. Communication Entertainment 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. ▷ "All" ▷ "E-mail" Only E-mails from the mobile phone are displayed. General The display of text messages and e-mails from the mobile phone depends on whether their transmission to the vehicle is supported by the mobile phone. It is possible that text messages ▷ "Service messages" Only messages from BMW Information Service and My Info are displayed. ▷ "SMS" 209 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Messages Mobility All messages are displayed. Office Only SMS messages are displayed. Deleting messages Messages from Information Service, My Info and BMW Online can be deleted. Deleting a message: 1. Select the desired message. 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Answer" Select additional functions Additional functions are available when a mes‐ sage is selected: 1. "Office" 2. "Messages" Symbol Function 3. Select the desired message. 4. Call up "Options". 5. "Delete message" Deleting all messages: "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" "Call" 1. "Office" A phone connection is established if the message contains a number. 2. "Messages" "Select phone number" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Delete all messages" or "Delete service messages" SMS 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)" Calling the sender of an SMS "Open link in browser" 1. Select the desired message. 2. Select the symbol. Message from information service Saving the sender in Contacts Saving an address 1. Highlight the desired message. 1. Select the desired message. 2. Call up "Options". 2. Call up "Options". 3. "Save as new contact" or "Add to existing contact" 3. "Save contact in car" Use contact data Contact data from appointments, tasks, SMS, E‑mails and notes can be stored or selected*, see page 213. Reading out text message Read out text message, see page 213. Select additional functions Additional functions are available when a mes‐ sage is selected: Symbol Function "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" "Call" A phone connection is established if the message contains a number. My Info* Replying Send a predefined reply. 210 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 "Select phone number" 2. "Messages" Select the desired number from the list if the message contains more than one number. Telephone con‐ nection is set up. 3. Call up "Options". "Open link in browser" Only part of the E-mail is loaded from the mobile phone into the vehicle. Reading out e-mails Read out E-mail, see page 213. Call up Internet address. "Further information" Display additional information Calendar Display calendar E-mail* Appointments in the last 20 days and the next 50 days can be displayed. Display E-mail Controls "Send e-mail (BMW Online)" 4. "Fully download e-mail" Overview 1. "Office" Driving hints Symbol Function Display E-mail contacts If sending and receiving party of an E-mail are transferred from the mobile phone, these are shown in the E-mail. The current day's appointments are dis‐ played. Select calendar day 1. Select date. "Sender/recipient" If E-mail addresses are stored in contacts, the contact is displayed. Select contact to display details. If E-mail addresses are not stored in contacts, only the E-mail address is displayed, if applica‐ ble. Contact data from appointments, tasks, SMS, E‑mails and notes can be stored or selected*, see page 213. Deactivate complete display Opening an E-mail in the vehicle completely transfers it to the vehicle. This may be subject to charges. 2. Select desired day or date. ▷ "Next day" ▷ "Date:" ▷ "Day before" ▷ "Today" Mobility Use contact data Display appointment 1. Select the desired appointment. 2. Browse any appointments: ▷ Turn the controller. 211 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 3. Select desired E-mail. Communication Entertainment 2. "Calendar" 2. "Messages" Navigation 1. "Office" 1. "Office" Office ▷ Select the symbol. Use contact data Contact data from appointments, tasks, SMS, E‑mails and notes can be stored or selected*, see page 213. Read out appointment Read out appointment, see page 213. Tasks Use contact data Contact data from appointments, tasks, SMS, E‑mails and notes can be stored or selected*, see page 213. Read out task Read out task, see page 213 Notes Display notes 1. "Office" Display task list Show unfinished tasks due in the next 90 days. 2. "Notes" All notes are displayed. 1. "Office" Display note 2. "Tasks" 1. Select the desired note. Sort task list 1. Select headers in the task list. 2. Browse any note: ▷ Turn the controller. 2. Select sort criterion: ▷ Select the symbol. ▷ "Priority (!)"* ▷ "Subject" Use contact data ▷ "Due date" Contact data from appointments, tasks, SMS, E‑mails and notes can be stored or selected*, see page 213. Display task 1. Select the desired task. 2. Browse any tasks: ▷ Turn the controller. ▷ Read out note Read out note, see page 213 Select the symbol. 212 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 The following possibilities are available when reading out: Display reminders ▷ The relevant appointment or task is displayed. Use contact data Overview Contact data from appointments, tasks, SMS, E‑mails and notes can be stored or selected*. Display contact or dial telephone number "Use contact data" 2. Display contact or dial telephone number: ▷ Select contact to display a detailed view of the contact. ▷ Select telephone number to make a di‐ rect connection. Store contact data "Use contact data" 2. Highlight telephone number or e-mail ad‐ dress. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Add to existing contact" or "Save as new contact" Reading out SMS, e-mails, appointments, tasks and notes can be read out. 1. Select desired message, appointment, task or note. 2. Select the symbol. Return to last paragraph. ▷ To end reading out, tip the controller to the left. What to do if... Information about suitable mobile phones, see page 196. Appointments, tasks, notes, SMS or E-mails from the mobile phone are not displayed. ▷ Mobile phone is not suitable for the missing function or it is not connected correctly? ▷ Office function is deactivated. ▷ Mobile phone connected as additional tele‐ phone. ▷ Appointments are more than 20 days old/ more than 50 days ahead. ▷ Appointments are marked as done or are more than 90 days ahead. ▷ Not all stored appointments, tasks, notes, messages in the mobile phone are displayed in the vehicle, depending on the number of stored appointments. Controls ▷ Driving hints Skip paragraph. 3. Select the desired reminder. 1. Select the symbol. Navigation Read out message again from the beginning ▷ 2. "Reminders" 1. "To beginning" Communication Entertainment ▷ Are not all appointments and task from the mo‐ bile 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. Select the symbol. 213 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Mobility 1. "Office" "Pause" Interrupt reading out. Select again to restart reading out. Reference Reminders connected to appointments and tasks are displayed. After an appointment or task deadline has elapsed, the reminder is no longer displayed. Overview Reminders Office ▷ 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? ▷ A maximum of 200 contact photos can be saved in the vehicle. Are E-mails displayed with a delay? ▷ Check E-mail settings on the telephone and adjust, if applicable. If you have worked through all the points in the list and the desired function is still unavailable, contact hotline support or your Service centre. 214 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 7. If applicable, "Save" New contact 8. "Save contact in car" 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. Organising contacts Driving hints Contacts can be created and edited. The con‐ tacts from the mobile phone* are displayed if the mobile phone supports this function. Addresses can be used as navigation destinations and the phone numbers dialled directly. 3. "Save contact in car" 1. "Contacts" Controls General Overview Contacts* 2. "New contact" My contacts 3. Input boxes still show previous input: "Clear fields" 2. "My contacts" 4. To complete the input fields: select the sym‐ bol beside the input field. All contacts are listed in alphabetical order. The A-Z search, see page 19, function is offered, de‐ pending on the number of contacts. 5. Enter text, see page 19. 6. 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. A symbol indicates the storage location of the contacts: 215 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Communication Entertainment 1. "Contacts" Mobility Displaying contacts Reference List of all contacts from the vehicle and the mo‐ bile phone. Navigation General Contacts Symbol Storage location No symbol In the vehicle, address not checked as destination. In the vehicle, address checked as destination*. Mobile phone*. Dial a phone number* 1. Select the desired contact. 2. Select the phone number. The connection is established. 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" 4. If necessary, correct and save the address. Editing contacts 1. Select the desired contact. 2. "Edit contact" 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. "Show: surname, first name" or "Show: first name, surname" 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. If that is the case: 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. Exporting/importing contacts Contacts can be exported and imported via Per‐ sonal Profile, see page 29. 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". 216 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 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. ▷ In the case of a mobile phone with UMTS capability: data transfer is switched to solely GSM data transfer. ▷ The SIM card is enabled for free service numbers. ▷ There is mobile radio communications re‐ ception. ▷ The ignition is switched on. 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. Using BMW TeleServices* BMW TeleServices* To continue to use it, or to deactivate the serv‐ ices, contact your service partner or the BMW Customer Hotline. General TeleServices supports communication with the Service centre. ▷ 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 work‐ shop stay is shortened. ▷ In the case of a breakdown, data on the ve‐ hicle condition can be transferred to the Mo‐ bile Service. It might be that malfunctions can be remedied directly. 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. 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. Phone numbers can be called directly and addresses taken over as a destination in the navigation*. ▷ The offering is country-specific. Starting the information service ▷ Connection charges can be incurred. 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive" Overview Controls Assist provides certain services, for example an information service. Driving hints General munication must be connected to the vehi‐ cle. Navigation BMW Assist* Communication Entertainment ConnectedDrive ▷ Services can be limited abroad. ▷ 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‐ 217 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Mobility Requirements ConnectedDrive Start breakdown service with BMW Assist or BMW TeleServices 2. "Info plus" General 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" A voice connection to the BMW information service is established. Phone numbers and ad‐ dresses can be transferred as messages. 3. "Start service" Breakdown assistance Overview It is possible to contact the Mobile Service* of‐ fered by the BMW Group if you require help in the event of a breakdown. Contact with the Mobil en Service* can also be done with a Check Control Message, see page 67. Start breakdown service 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 connection to breakdown assistance is es‐ tablished. BMW TeleServices Diagnosis* TeleServices 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. 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" 218 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 2. "BMW Online" Overview After concluding the Teleservice Assistance, a voice connection to the Mobile Service is es‐ tablished. BMW Online* Licensing terms This product contains NetFront Browser Soft‐ ware by ACCESS Co., Ltd. Copyright © 2007 ACCESS Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Using BMW Online 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 start page" Communication Entertainment NetFront is a trademark of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in Japan and in other countries. This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. Requirements ▷ When using through the SIM card installed in the vehicle, the service is applied for from the Service centre. ▷ When using the mobile phone, an authenti‐ cation process must be carried out. ▷ A mobile communications network must be available. ▷ 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, see page 76, on the control display. Starting BMW Online 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive" Driving hints When using BMW Online through the mobile phone, follow instructions on data transfer, see page 197. The BMW Online start page is displayed. Navigation The service provision depends on whether the services are used through the SIM card installed in the vehicle or the mobile phone. 3. If applicable, "OK" Reloading a page 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Reload" Cancel 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Cancel loading" Log on When using the service through the SIM card installed in the vehicle, to display contacts of BMW Online* or other personal data, log on is required. 219 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Mobility BMW Online is available via a SIM card installed in the vehicle or via the mobile phone. Reference BMW Online is an online portal, providing cer‐ tain services available to use in the vehicle, e.g. information on weather forecasts. Controls Overview ConnectedDrive When using the service through the mobile phone, no log on is required. Internet* 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive" General 2. "BMW Online" For your own safety, the Internet is displayed only at up to approx. 5 km/h, 3 mph; for some national-market versions, only when the vehicle is at a standstill. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "User login" 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 197. Calling up the Internet 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive" 2. "Internet" 5. "User:" 6. Enter your user name and select "OK". 7. "Password:" 8. Enter your password. 9. "OK" 3. If applicable, "OK" 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. Licensing terms Automatic log on You log on automatically when BMW Online* is called up. This product contains NetFront Browser Soft‐ ware by ACCESS Co., Ltd. Copyright © 2007 ACCESS Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. "Login automatically" NetFront is a trademark of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in Japan and in other countries. Logging off This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. Logging off is only needed when using the serv‐ ice through the SIM card installed in the vehicle. 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive" Operating the Internet 2. "BMW Online" Menu bar 3. Call up "Options". A menu bar for operation is displayed. To acti‐ vate the menu bar, tilt the controller to the left until the cursor is located in the menu bar. 4. "User logoff" 220 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Activate mouse pointer. Call up home page. Overview Tilt the controller upwards to switch be‐ tween upper and lower case. Symbol Function Refresh, reload Controls Cancel. Back. Enter URL. Favourites/bookmarks Navigating with the mouse pointer 1. Select the symbol. 2. Navigate with the mouse pointer on the page. Add favourites The currently displayed page is saved as a fa‐ vourite. 1. Select the symbol. 2. "Add to bookmarks" Navigation Leave browser and cut off data con‐ nection. ▷ To move the mouse pointer: tilt the con‐ troller 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 controller. ▷ To scroll: turn the controller. Select favourites 1. Select the symbol. Status display 2. Select desired favourites. A symbol in the top left on the screen indicates the following status: Delete favourites Symbol Meaning No connection possible. 1. Select the symbol. Communication Entertainment Zoom. Driving hints Favourites/bookmarks. 2. Highlight the favourite to be deleted. Mobility Data transfer/connection. Secure connection. Entering Internet addresses Select the symbol. 2. Enter the address and select "OK". 221 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 1. ConnectedDrive 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Delete bookmark" or "Delete all bookmarks" Calling the hotline Vehicle without BMW Assist or BMW TeleServices 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive" 2. "Hotline" The telephone number of the hotline is dis‐ played. If a mobile phone* is connected, a con‐ nection to the hotline is established. Set the favourite as home page 1. Select the symbol. 2. Highlight the desired favourite. 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Set as start page" Settings Vehicle with BMW Assist or BMW TeleServices Suppressing cookies 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive" 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Hotline" 2. "Suppress cookies" 3. "Start service" Suppressing pop-ups 1. Call up "Options". Teleservice Call* 2. "Suppress pop-ups" Overview Suppressing security warnings 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. 1. Call up "Options". 2. "Suppress HTTPS pop-ups" Hotline Starting a Teleservice Call 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive" Overview Contact the BMW Hotline for information cov‐ ering every aspect of the vehicle. 2. "Teleservice Call" 222 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 A Teleservice Call can also be started through a Check Control Message, see page 67. 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" Neither personal information nor position data are transferred. Displays when the last Teleservice Report has been transferred: 1. "Vehicle information" 2. "Vehicle status" 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Last Teleservice Info" Service partners* Possible contact with the Service Partner. Displaying service partners 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive" 2. "Your Service" With the mobile phone logged on, a connec‐ tion is made to the Service Partner. Service status* General 3. Call up "Options". 4. "Last Teleservice Call" Query service status with equipment with Pro‐ fessional mobile phone preparation. Overview Controls The Teleservice Report is activated free of charge for vehicles with certain technical re‐ quirements and with a valid Assist contract. Driving hints 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. Navigation Teleservice Report* Communication Entertainment 3. "Start service" Display available services 2. "Service status" 223 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive" Mobility Display of all services available in the vehicle. ConnectedDrive 3. "Available services" ▷ 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 Updating BMW Services Manual update of BMW TeleServices*, BMW Assist* and BMW Online*. "Update BMW Services" 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.◀ Operate Apps Data transfer* 1. Connect the mobile phone using the snapin adapter or the USB audio interface. When updating BMW services, the status of the data transfer is displayed. 2. "ConnectedDrive" 3. Select the desired software application. 1. "BMW Services" or "ConnectedDrive" 2. Call up "Options". Display status 3. "Data transfer" Information on the currently available software applications can be displayed. 1. "ConnectedDrive" Apps* 2. "BMW 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. PlugIn* Selected functions of the mobile phone are shown on the Control Display. Operation is done using the iDrive. Operation is done using the iDrive. 1. Connect the mobile phone using the snapin adapter. Requirements 2. "ConnectedDrive" ▷ Suitable mobile phone. 3. "PlugIn" ▷ The operating system of the mobile phone supports the software applications of Apps. 4. "Activate PlugIn" ▷ 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. 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. 224 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Overview Press button twice to change back to the main menu. Notes Controls ▷ 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. Driving hints ▷ 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. 225 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 Reference Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Restart the software application on the mo‐ bile phone after a telephone call as neces‐ sary. Extended BMW Online services Extended BMW Online services* General 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 ▷ Information on points of interest from BMW Online, see page 142. ▷ Displaying current traffic regulations and country information, see page 153. CD/multimedia ▷ Updating album information, see page 175. Contacts ▷ Show BMW Online address book, see page 206. ▷ Display additional information for a contact, see page 208. Personal Profile ▷ Exporting/importing a user profile, see page 29. BMW Online and Internet ▷ BMW Online, see page 219. ▷ Internet, see page 220. 226 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490 More about BMW The Ultimate Driving Machine 01 40 2 607 643 en www.bmw.com *BL260764300W* Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 607 643 - 07 11 490
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