Marelli Europe S p A EE0002 EE0002 User Manual

Magneti Marelli S.p.A. EE0002 Users Manual

Users Manual

Owner's HandbookThe UltimateDriving MachineNAVIGATION ANDINFOTAINMENT.OWNER'S HANDBOOK.ContentsA-ZOnline Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Owner's Handbook for Navigation, Entertainment,CommunicationCongratulations on your choice of a BMW.The more familiar you are with the systems of your BMW, themore you can master their operation. We would therefore like tooffer you the following advice:Please read the Owner's Handbook before setting out in yournew BMW. Also use the integrated Owner's Handbook in yourvehicle. It contains important notes on how to operate your Nav‐igation, Entertainment, Communications systems, enabling youto derive maximum benefit from the technical advantages ofthese systems.If applicable, you will find updates after the editorial deadline inthe appendix of the Owner's Handbook for the vehicle.Supplementary information is provided in the other documentsof on-board literature.We wish you a safe and pleasant journey. The Owner's Handbook is available as an app in many coun‐tries. You will find further information on the Internet at:www.bmw.com/bmw_drivers_guideOnline Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
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ContentsFor quick access to a particular topic or item,please consult the detailed alphabetical index,see page 122.Navigation8Overview9Destination input14 Journey17 Map24 Settings27 Split screen28 Traffic information31 Navigation data32 Frequently Asked QuestionsEntertainment36 General38 Sound41 Radio46 Audio57 Video60 Television, TV63 Audio remote control in the rear64 Rear entertainmentCommunication76 Telephone107 Services and applicationsReference122 Everything from A to ZOnline Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
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NavigationVarious examples of how the navigation systemreliably guides you to your destination are shownhere.Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
OverviewVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.GeneralThe navigation system can determine the pre‐cise position of the vehicle by means of satel‐lites and guide you reliably to any specifieddestination.Navigation data is saved in the vehicle and canbe updated with a USB data storage medium.Calling up navigation system1.   Press the button on the Controller.2. "Navigation"Safety instructionsWARNINGOperating integrated informations sys‐tems and communication devices during thejourney can distract from traffic. You could losecontrol of the vehicle. Danger of accidents.Only operate the systems or devices if permis‐sible in the traffic situation. Stop if necessaryand operate the systems or devices with thevehicle at a standstill.◀WARNINGDeviations can occur between the cur‐rent traffic situation and the instructions givenby the navigation system, e. g changes in roadrouting or roadworks. Danger of accidents. Al‐ways obey the traffic regulations and roadsigns.◀Seite 8Navigation Overview8Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Destination inputVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.Entering destination usingaddressGeneralIf only the town/city has been entered, routeguidance to the town/city centre is started.Selecting country1. "Navigation"2.   "Address input"3. "Country?"4. Tilt the Controller to the right to select thecountry from the list.Entering an address1. "Town/Postcode?"2. Enter letters or numbers.Tilt the Controller to the right to select thetown/city or postal code from the list.3. "Street?"4. Enter street in the same way as town/city.5. "House number/Road junction?"6. Switch to the list of house numbers andjunctions.7. Select house number or junction.Alternative: entering a street andjunction1. "Street?"2. Enter street in the same way as town/city.3. "House number/Road junction?"4. Switch to list of intersections.5. If applicable, "Road junctions"6. Select required intersection.Searching by streetThe desired road/street is not in the enteredtown/city because it is part of another city dis‐trict.1. "Navigation"2.   "Address input"3. Select "Street?" or the displayed street.4. Move to the list of street names.5. "in:" Select displayed country or town/city.All the roads/streets of the selected coun‐try are offered. The respective town/city isshown after the street name.6. Select the letters.7. Move to the list of street names.8. Select the street.Starting route guidance"Start route guidance" or add an intermediatedestination, see page 14.Last destinationsGeneralThe last destinations reached are saved auto‐matically.Seite 9Destination input Navigation9Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Calling up destination from lastdestinations1. "Navigation"2.   "Recent destinations"3. Select destination.Deleting the last destinations1. "Navigation"2.   "Recent destinations"3. Highlight destination.4.   Press the button.5. "Delete destination" or "Delete all recentdestinations"Quick searchGeneralDepending on the equipment version, Pointsof Interest and addresses can be searched on‐line or in the navigation data saved in the vehi‐cle by entering a sequence of letters online.All entries containing this sequence of lettersis shown.You can search for town/city and street at thesame time. To do this, enter a sequence of let‐ters for the town name, then a space, and thena sequence of letters for the street name.Calling up quick search1. "Navigation"2. "Enter new destination"3.   "Quick search"4. Enter at least three letters or characters.5.   Select symbol as appropriate.Results are shown as a list.Vehicles with charge point: Display ofcharging stations, see page 12.6. Tilt the Controller to the right.7. Select desired destination.Destination input by voicecontrolGeneral▷For the handbook for the voice control sys‐tem, see Owner's Handbook for the vehi‐cle.▷A changeover between voice operationand iDrive is possible when entering desti‐nations using spoken commands.▷Having possible voice commands readaloud: ›Voice commands‹ or ›Help‹.Voice commands▷Complete addresses can be spoken in asingle command or countries, towns/cities,roads and junctions can be spoken aswhole words. To do so, the language of thesystem must be set to the language of thecountry of destination.▷Addresses can be spelled if the languageof the system and the language of thecountry of destination are set differently.Pronounce letters fluently and avoid ex‐cessive intonation and pauses.▷The options for input depend on the spe‐cific navigation data, country and languagesettings.Entering an address in a command1.   Press the button on the steeringwheel.2. ›Enter destination‹3. Wait for the prompt from the voice controlsystem.4. Say the address aloud in the sequencesuggested.5. Continue input as specified by the voicecontrol system.If required, say each part of the address sepa‐rately, for example town/city.Seite 10Navigation Destination input10 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Home addressAccepting your home address as adestinationThe home address must be created.1. "Navigation"2. "Enter new destination"3.   "Home address"Defining the home address1. "Navigation"2. "Enter new destination"3.   "Set home address"4. Enter the address and possibly the nameand other details.Changing the home addressThe home address is saved in contacts andcan be changed there. Editing contacts, seepage 80.Points of interestGeneralPoints of Interest are special locations that canbe useful during a journey. Points of Interest,such as restaurants, hotels or service stations/charging stations, can be accepted as a desti‐nation. Even with the most up-to-date naviga‐tion data, information on individual points of in‐terest may have changed, for example, servicestations may not be in operation.Searching points of interestCalling up Point of Interest search1. "Navigation"2. "Enter new destination"3.   "Points of interest"4. Select the desired setting.▷"Online search": search for Points ofInterest on the Internet.▷"Keyword search" or "Categorysearch": search for Points of Interest innavigation data saved in the vehicle.▷Search using preferred Point of Inter‐est categories.Search online1. "Online search"2. Enter keyword.Suggestions are displayed.3. Select suggestion.The list of points of interest is displayed.Vehicles with charge point: Display ofcharging stations, see page 12.4. "Search location"The search location can be adapted if nec‐essary.5. Select a point of interest.Details are displayed.6. Select address.7. If applicable, "Start route guidance"Key word search1. "Keyword search"2. Enter search term.3.   Select the symbol.Points of Interest are searched for at thecurrent location.The list of points of interest is displayed.Points of Interest are sorted by distance.Vehicles with charge point: Display ofcharging stations, see page 12.4. "Change location and sorting": the searchcan be adapted if necessary.▷"Location": change search location.▷"Sort by": change sorting.5. Select a point of interest.Seite 11Destination input Navigation11Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Details are displayed.6. Select address.7. If applicable, "Start route guidance"Category search1. "Category search"2. Select "All categories" or desired Point ofInterest category.Points of Interest are searched for at thecurrent location.3. The list of points of interest is displayed.Points of Interest are sorted by distance.Vehicles with charge point: Display ofcharging stations, see page 12.4. "Change location and filter criteria": adaptthe search criteria if necessary:▷"Location": change search location.▷"Sort by": change sorting.▷Select category details if necessary.▷"Keyword": restrict list by a key wordsearch.5. "Show results"6. Select a point of interest.Details are displayed.7. Select address.8. If applicable, "Start route guidance"Preferred point of interest categoriesPoint of interest categories that have beensearched for most frequently are displayed.Select a preferred Points of Interest categoryto search at the location for Points of Interestof the desired category.Displaying points of interest in themapThe categories of the points of interest can beshown as symbols on the map.Select categories:1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Map elements"4. "Points of interest"5. Select the desired setting.The display can be switched on and off in thefunction bar of the map view, see page 21.In vehicles with charge point: displayof charging stationsGeneralDepending on the equipment, the map viewshows different symbols for charging stations:▷  General charging stations.▷  Quick charging stations.▷  BMW Partner charging stations, use viaChargeNow card or possibly ChargeNowapp possible.Availability display of the chargingstationsDepending on the equipment, country versionand available online data, a coloured symbolmarks the occupation of the charging station.Colour MeaningGreen Charging station free.Yellow Several charging stations available,some occupied.Red Charging station is occupied.Even with the most up-to-date online data, in‐formation on the occupations of the chargingstations may have changed.Seite 12Navigation Destination input12 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Selecting destination fromcontacts1. "Navigation"2. "Enter new destination"3.   "Contacts"Contacts with addresses are displayed ifthese addresses for the contacts havebeen checked as destinations. Checkingaddress as destination, see page 80.4. Select a contact.5. Select address.6. "Start route guidance"Entering destination usingGPS coordinatesPrincipleDestinations can also be entered directly usingGPS coordinates.The coordinates can be entered in degrees,minutes and seconds or as a decimal value.Calling up1. "Navigation"2. "Enter new destination"3.   "GPS coordinates"4. "Format"▷"Degrees Minutes Seconds"▷"Decimal"5. "Longitude" or "Latitude"6. Turn the Controller until the desired coor‐dinates or compass direction is/are dis‐played.7. Press the Controller.8. If necessary, enter values for minutes andseconds, and compass direction.9. "Accept destination"Destination entry using theConcierge ServiceThe Concierge Service provides informationabout hotels and restaurants, for example. Ad‐dresses can also be sent directly to the naviga‐tion system.1. "Navigation"2. "Enter new destination"3.   "Concierge Services"A voice connection to the Concierge Service isestablished.Seite 13Destination input Navigation13Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
JourneyVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.GeneralTo plan a trip, more than one stopover can beentered.New trip1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. If necessary, tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Route guidance"5. "Enter new destination"6. Select individual destination.7. Enter intermediate destination.Entering intermediatedestination (stopover)An individual destination must be set prior toentering a stopover.For one trip, a maximum of 20 stopovers canbe entered.1. "Navigation"2. "Add intermediate destination"3. Select the mode of destination entry.4. Enter intermediate destination.Alternatively, the stopover can be entered viathe map:1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3.   "Route guidance"4. "Add intermediate destination"5. Select the mode of destination entry.6. Enter intermediate destination.The stopover is added to the destinations listand is highlighted.Starting the trip1. Enter the desired stopovers.2.   "Start route guidance"Editing stopovers1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3.   "Route guidance"4. Select the intermediate destination.5. Select the desired setting.▷"Skip destination": bypass currentstopover.▷"Start route guidance": start routeguidance to stopover.▷"Change order": move the stopover inthe list.▷"Delete destination": delete stopover.Seite 14Navigation Journey14 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Saving a tripUp to 30 trips can be saved in the trip list. Ifnecessary, delete existing trips so that newtrips can be saved.1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3.   "Route guidance"4. "Save journey"5. Enter names.6.   Select the symbol.Selecting a trip saved inmemory1. "Navigation"2. "Journeys"3.   "My journeys"4. Select trip.5. "Edit journey" or "Start route guidance"Deleting a trip saved inmemory1. "Navigation"2. "Journeys"3.   "My journeys"4. Highlight the desired trip if necessary.5.   Press the button.6. "Delete all journeys" or "Delete journey"Call up last tripThe last journey driven is automatically savedand can be called up again.1. "Navigation"2. "Journeys"3. "Last journey created"4. Select another stopover if necessary.5. "Edit journey" or "Start route guidance"Importing trips via a USBdata storage medium1. Connect USB data storage medium to aUSB interface in the front.2. "Navigation"3. "Journeys"4. "Import journey (USB)"The maximum number of trips that can besaved on the USB data storage medium and inthe navigation system together is 30, other‐wise import is not possible.Importing tripsJourneys can also be imported using Connec‐tedDrive.BMW RoutesGeneralBMW routes can be imported using Connec‐tedDrive and transferred into the route guid‐ance.Starting route1. "Navigation"2. "Journeys"The number of new BMW routes arrived isshown.3.   "BMW Routes"4. Select desired BMW route.5. "Start route guidance"Seite 15Journey Navigation15Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Ending route guidance1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3.   "Route guidance"4. "Stop route guidance"Seite 16Navigation Journey16 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
MapVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.Calling up the map1. "Navigation"2. "Map"The map can also be directly called upwith the button on the Controller.OverviewGeneralThe map can be operated using iDrive.For an explanation of the principle of operationusing iDrive, see Owner's Handbook for thevehicle.Map view1Function bar2Route stage with traffic obstruction3Road sign for traffic obstruction4Planned route5Location6Status field7With touchscreen equipment: display loca‐tionFunction barSymbol Function       Start/stop route guidance.               Change current route.       Switch spoken instructions on/off.  Traffic information.Status of traffic information.  Diversion exists.  Display additional informationon map.         Select map view.  Interactive map.Seite 17Map Navigation17Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
To switch to the toolbar, tilt the Controller tothe left.Status fieldThe following information is displayed:▷Symbol for active route guidance.▷Arrival time and distance to destination.▷Possible time delay due to traffic obstruc‐tions.Lines on the mapRoads and streets are displayed in various col‐ours and lines in accordance with their classifi‐cation.▷Dashed lines: railway and ferry connec‐tions.▷Thin lines: national borders.Traffic obstructionsIf traffic information of a radio station or a traf‐fic warning service is received, traffic obstruc‐tions may be shown on the map.Route guidanceStarting1. "Navigation"2. Enter destination, see page 9.3.   "Start route guidance"Once the route has been started, a message isdisplayed with most important set route crite‐ria.Ending1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   Select the symbol.5. "Stop route guidance"Saving current destination as contactAfter destination input, save the destination inthe contacts.1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3.   "Route guidance"4. Select destination.5.   Press the button.6. "Save as contact" or "Add to contact"7. If applicable, select an existing contact.8. Enter name and possibly further details.9. "Save contact in the vehicle"Changing the routeRoute criteriaGeneralYou can influence the route that is calculatedby selecting various criteria. The suggestedroute can differ from your personal experience.For BMW Routes the route criteria cannot bechanged.Default settings for route criteriaThe route criteria can be set individually. Thesettings are saved as default and are automati‐cally used for new route guidance procedures.Standard settings for route, see page 24.With active route guidance: changingroute criteria in the map viewWith active route guidance, the route criteriafor the current destination can be changed inthe map view:1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.Seite 18Navigation Map18 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
4.                  "Route"5. Select the desired setting.6. Select general route criteria if necessary:"General route settings"Alternative RoutesWhen route guidance is active, alternativeroutes are suggested if possible.1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.                  "Route"An overview of the current route and theproposed alternative routes is shown. Inaddition, details such as travel time androute length and with alternative routes anydata on consumption compared with thecurrent route is shown.The routes are illustrated in colour in thesplit screen.5. Select an alternative route to add it to routeguidance.Online alternative routesGeneralOnline alternative routes are transmitted to thevehicle online.Information about traffic obstructions and traf‐fic forecasts can be taken into account here.  Symbol identifies online alternative routes.Activating/deactivating online alternativeroutesIf dynamic route guidance is activated as wellas online alternative routes, available online al‐ternative routes are automatically included inroute guidance.1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Route settings"4. "Online routes"Course of routeGeneralDuring route guidance, more detailed informa‐tion can be displayed about the current route,or the route itself can be adapted.Depending on the equipment version, variousviews of the course of the route are availableduring route guidance:▷List of route sections, see page 19.▷Map view, see page 17.▷Route guidance information on the map,see page 22.▷Arrow view in split screen, see page 27.▷Arrow view in the instrument cluster.▷Arrow view in Head-Up Display.Displaying list of route sectionsWith active route guidance, a list of the routesections can be displayed. The distance to betravelled is displayed per route section.If required, refuelling recommendations arealso displayed.1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.                  "Route"5. "Route summary"6. Mark route section.The section of the route is also shown inthe split screen.Bypassing a section of the routeCalculate a new route for a route stage.1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.Seite 19Map Navigation19Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
4.                  "Route"5.   "Change route"6. "Diversion:"7. Turn the Controller until the distance atwhich you want to return to the originalroute is shown.8. Press the Controller.Cancelling bypassIn case you no longer wish to bypass this sec‐tion of the route:1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.                  "Route"5.   "Change route"6. "Delete diversion"Changing the routePrincipleIf route guidance is active, the route displayedon the map can be manually adjusted. For thispurpose, drag the route using a marking pointon the route, the so-called route magnet, intothe desired direction.Setting route magnet1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.                  "Route"5.   "Change route"6. "Add route magnet"7. As with the interactive map, drag the routemagnet with the Controller onto the de‐sired location▷To change the scale: turn the Control‐ler.▷To move the map: tilt the Controller inthe corresponding direction.▷To move the map diagonally: tilt theController in the corresponding direc‐tion and turn the Controller.8. Press the Controller.9. "Accept magnet"Editing route magnet1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.                  "Route"5.   "Change route"6. Select the desired setting.▷"Modify route magnet": change amen‐ded route again.▷"Remove route magnet": the originalroute is resumed.Simulating route guidancePrincipleWith a stationary vehicle and active route guid‐ance, the journey on the route can be simula‐ted.Calling up1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. "Route"4. "Aerial view"The route is shown on the map.Functions and settingsTilt the Controller to the left to call up furtherfunctions and settings.Seite 20Navigation Map20 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Symbol Function  "Start aerial view"  "Stop"  "Speed:"  "Next route section"  "Previous route section"  "Jump to destination"  "Jump to position"  "Points of interest"Refuelling recommendationPrincipleThe remaining range is calculated and, as nee‐ded, service stations along the way are dis‐played.Even with the most up-to-date navigation data,information on individual service stations mayhave changed, for example, service stationsmay not be in operation.Refuelling recommendations are shown in theroute list, see page 19.Calling up1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.                  "Route"5. "Route summary"6.   "Refuel"A list of service stations is displayed.7. Highlight the service station.The position of the service station isshown in the split screen.8. Select the service station.9.   Select the symbol.10. "Start route guidance"Spoken instructionsSwitching on/offThe setting is saved for the currently useddriver profile.1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.        "Spoken instructions"Repeating1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Press the Controller.4. "Repeat spoken instruction"Using button:Press the button twice.Volume controlTurn the volume knob during the spoken in‐struction until the desired volume is obtained.Saving in favourites buttonsThe function enable/disable spoken instruc‐tions can be saved to a favourites button forquick access.Displaying additionalinformation on map1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3.   "Additional information"4. Select the desired setting.▷  "Points of interest": symbols forpoints of interest are shown.▷  "Traffic flow": lines are displayedfor the traffic flow.Seite 21Map Navigation21Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Information on traffic flow in the mapview, see page 28.▷  "Traffic events": symbols for trafficinformation is shown.▷  "Weather": display weather sym‐bols on the map using Connected‐Drive.▷  "Parking information": colouredlines indicate the probability of freeparking spaces along a road. The morevisible the lines, the greater the proba‐bility of finding a parking space. The listof towns/cities in which parking infor‐mation is available can be displayed.Showing list of towns/cities, seepage 25.▷  "Satellite images": depending onavailability and resolution, satellite im‐ages are shown as the background inseveral scales.Selecting map viewPrincipleThe map view can be displayed in differentperspectives, for example pointing towardsnorth or pointing in the direction of travel.The sale of the map can be enlarged or re‐ducedFurther map settings, see page 25.Selecting map view1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3.             "Map views"4. Select the desired setting.▷  "North-oriented"▷  "Perspective"▷  "In direction of travel"▷  "Auto zoom": if route guidance isactive, the map is automatically en‐larged when approaching a manoeuvre.▷  "Auto zoom with info": if route guid‐ance is active, the map is automaticallyenlarged when approaching a manoeu‐vre. Route guidance information is ad‐ditionally shown on the map.▷  "Manual zoom": manually enlarge orreduce scale of the map.▷  "Route overview": display route be‐tween location and destination.Route guidance informationGeneralWith active route guidance, route guidance in‐formation can be displayed in the map view atthe corresponding manoeuvring points on thecurrent route.On multi-lane roads, lane information showsthe recommended lanes, if necessary.Route guidance information can also be dis‐played using arrow view in split screen, seepage 27.DisplayFunctions in the map viewGeneralDifferent information can be called up and set‐tings made for any point on the map.Seite 22Navigation Map22 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
The map can be operated using iDrive in thiscase.Operation via Controller1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Interactive map"5. Select the destination with the cross-hairs.▷To change the scale: turn the Control‐ler.▷To move the map: tilt the Controller inthe corresponding direction.▷To move the map diagonally: tilt theController in the corresponding direc‐tion and turn the Controller.6. Press the Controller.7. Select the desired setting.FunctionsVarious functions are available, depending onthe selected point on the map:▷  "Repeat spoken instruction"With active route guidance.▷  "Start route guidance": start route guid‐ance.▷  "Add as intermediate dest.": add desti‐nation.▷  "Show details": any details on the des‐tination can be shown.▷  "Show details": if the cross-hairs re‐main over a position with several points ofinterest, these are shown as a list.▷  "Leave interactive map": for operationusing Controller: exit interactive map.▷  "Back to current location": withtouchscreen equipment: change to normalmap view.▷  "Show destination": map section aroundthe destination is displayed.▷  "Save position": save current positionas contact.▷            "Change map view": switchmap view.Seite 23Map Navigation23Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
SettingsVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.GeneralThe navigation settings can be configured indi‐vidually. The settings are saved for the cur‐rently used driver profile.RoutePrincipleThe route criteria can be set individually. Thesettings are saved as default and are automati‐cally used for new route guidance procedures.Default criterion1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Route settings"4. "Default criterion"5. Select the desired setting.▷"Fast": time-optimised route resultingfrom a combination of a route as shortas feasible and fast roads.▷"ECO PRO": or "Efficient": fuel-opti‐mised route resulting from a combina‐tion of a route requiring the lowest pos‐sible fuel consumption and fast roads.Arrival time and consumption arebased on driving in ECO PRO drivemode.▷"Short": distance-optimised route re‐sulting from a combination of a routeas short as feasible and fast roads.Further criteriaAdjusting1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Route settings"4. Select the desired setting.▷Settings for Dynamic Route Guidance:▷"Automatic": traffic information istaken into account in route guid‐ance. The current route is changedautomatically if necessary. De‐pending on equipment, online al‐ternative routes are also acceptedautomatically.▷"With confirmation": a message isdisplayed first if appropriate diver‐sion routes are available.▷"Online routes": accept online alterna‐tive routes.▷"Avoid motorways": motorways areavoided as far as possible.▷"Avoid toll roads": routes with tolls areavoided as far as possible.▷"Avoid tax vignette roads": routes withlong-term tolls are avoided as far aspossible.▷"Avoid ferries/motorail trains": ferriesare avoided as far as possible.Seite 24Navigation Settings24 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Avoid areasPrincipleAreas that should be bypassed, can be definedas avoid areas.Setting an avoid area1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Route settings"4. "Areas to avoid"5. "Set new area to avoid"6. Follow the instructions on the Control Dis‐play.7. "Accept area"Deleting an avoid area1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Route settings"4. "Areas to avoid"5. Highlight desired avoid area if necessary.6.   Press the button.7. Delete desired or all avoid areas.Learning a routePrincipleIf the driver deviates from the proposed routeseveral times in an identical manner, this devi‐ation will be taken into account in future routeplanning.Activating learning a route1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Route settings"4. "Learn route"Parking informationPrincipleIn the map view, coloured lines indicate theprobability of free parking spaces along a road.The list of towns/cities in which parking infor‐mation is available can be displayed.Show list of towns/cities1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Available on-street parking info"List of towns/cities is displayed.MapPrincipleThe map view can be individually adjusted. Forexample, the map colour and map mode canbe set. In addition, it is possible to define whichPoints of Interests are displayed on the map.Setting the map1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. Select the desired setting.Home addressPrincipleThe home address can be defined or changed.Setting the home address1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Set home address" or "Change homeaddress"Seite 25Settings Navigation25Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Navigation dataPrincipleInformation for position determination and ver‐sion of navigation data can be called up.Adjusting1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Position and version"4. Select the desired setting.▷"Enter position": in situations withoutGPS reception or, for example, imme‐diately after travelling on a ferry, the ve‐hicle position can be manually set onthe map.▷"Version information": information tocurrent map version.▷"Help to improve the navigation map":data such as speed or position aresaved anonymised in the vehicle andtransferred to BMW to improve the dig‐ital map.Resetting settings1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3.   Press the button.4. "Reset all settings"Seite 26Navigation Settings26 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Split screenVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.PrincipleFor the split screen, various views can be setindependently of the main screen.Adjusting1. Tilt the Controller to the right until the splitscreen is selected.2. Press the Controller.3. Select the desired setting.▷"Map view:": set map view and selectany additional information such as traf‐fic events.▷"Arrow view": arrow display is shownduring active route guidance. A com‐pass is displayed if no route guidanceis active.▷"Position": display current position.▷"3D exit roads": selected sections ofroute, for example motorway intersec‐tions, are shown in perspective.Arrow viewPrincipleWith active route guidance, route guidance in‐formation can be displayed as a list in the splitscreen.AdjustingIt is possible to set which additional informa‐tion should be displayed in the arrow view.▷"Arrow view"▷"Traffic information": display trafficflow and traffic incidents.▷"Additional information": display addi‐tional information, for example tunnels.DisplayThe following information is displayed duringroute guidance:1Turn-off prompt2Traffic flow and traffic incidents3Upcoming road4Distance to manoeuvre5Lane information6Current roadDepending on the country variant, the displaymay deviate from the illustration.Seite 27Split screen Navigation27Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Traffic informationVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.GeneralTraffic information from radio stations sendinga traffic warning service on the Traffic Mes‐sage Channel, TMC, is shown in the map viewand considered when calculating route. Infor‐mation on traffic obstructions and dangers iscontinuously updated.Traffic information is displayed on the map bysymbols.For particular dangers, for example objects onthe road, a message is displayed.Some danger messages are also displayed asCheck Control message in instrument cluster.Display of map view in the function barSymbol Function  Yellow symbol:The traffic information concerns thecalculated route and the expecteddelay is less than 20 minutes.  Red symbol:The expected delay is more than 20minutes or there is a blockage ofthe risk information for the route.Symbol Function  Grey symbol:No traffic information is available orthe expected delay is less than5 minutes.  There is an appropriate diversionfor the traffic information.Real-Time Traffic Information, RTTIIn some countries additional bookable servicessend real-time traffic information, RTTI, whichis then used and shown instead of traffic infor‐mation from the radio station.The location of traffic obstructions is specifiedmore comprehensively and precisely with real-time traffic information. In addition, the trafficsituation off the motorways, for example, onside streets and urban roads, is extensively re‐corded and shown. Diversion recommenda‐tions can be calculated more precisely on thebasis of this information. This lowers the risk ofcoming across another traffic obstruction ondiversions. Several recommended diversionsor further information may be provided.During journeys in countries in which real-timetraffic information is available, the traffic infor‐mation continues to use radio stations.It is shown in the bar of the map view, seepage 17, whether TMC or RTTI traffic informa‐tion is used.Switching on/off1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Receive traffic information"Seite 28Navigation Traffic information28 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Displaying list of trafficinformation1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3.        "Traffic information"With active route guidance traffic informa‐tion affecting the calculated route is firstshown with red symbols. Traffic informa‐tion not affecting the route is then shownwith grey symbols. The various items oftraffic information is sorted by distancefrom the vehicle's current position.4. Select the item of traffic information.▷"Previous message": browse to theprevious traffic information.▷"Next message": browse to the nexttraffic information.Displaying recommendeddiversion1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3.   "Traffic information"4. "Diversion": a recommended diversion isdisplayed.The following functions are available:▷"Current route": keep current route.▷"New route in": accept diversion.Traffic information in themapSet map view1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3.   "Additional information"▷  "Traffic events": symbols for trafficincidents are displayed.▷  "Traffic flow": lines are displayedfor the traffic flow.Symbols in the map viewSymbols for traffic incidents are displayed de‐pending on the map scale and location of thetraffic obstruction.Information on traffic flow in the mapviewThe length and effect of a traffic obstructionare indicated on the map by coloured lines, de‐pending on the scale.▷Black: obstruction.▷Red: traffic jam.▷Orange: queuing traffic.▷Yellow: heavy traffic.▷Green: free-flowing journey.▷Grey: general traffic information, for exam‐ple road works.The information displayed depends on thespecific traffic information service.Dynamic route guidancePrincipleWith Dynamic Route Guidance, the traffic in‐formation is taken into account in the calcula‐tion of the route.Adjusting1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Route settings"4. "Dynamic guidance"5. Select the desired setting.Seite 29Traffic information Navigation29Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
▷"With confirmation": a message is dis‐played as to whether the route is to goaround a traffic obstruction.▷"Automatic": the route is automaticallychanged if a traffic obstruction is en‐countered.Seite 30Navigation Traffic information30 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Navigation dataVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.PrincipleInformation for position determination and ver‐sion of navigation data can be called up.Adjusting1. "Navigation"2. "Settings"3. "Position and version"4. Select the desired setting.▷"Enter position": in situations withoutGPS reception or, for example, imme‐diately after travelling on a ferry, the ve‐hicle position can be manually set onthe map.▷"Version information": information tocurrent map version.▷"Help to improve the navigation map":data such as speed or position aresaved anonymised in the vehicle andtransferred to BMW to improve the dig‐ital map.Map updateGeneralNavigation data is saved in the vehicle and canbe updated via an USB medium.Current navigation data is available from aService Partner of the manufacturer or anotherqualified Service Partner or a specialist work‐shop or in the ConnectedDrive store.Depending on the volume of data, updating thenavigation data can take several hours. Youcan check the status of the update process.Update the navigation data during the journey,to save the vehicle battery.Updating1. Connect a USB medium with the new navi‐gation data to a USB interface in the front.2. Follow the instructions on the Control Dis‐play.3. After updating, remove the media with nav‐igation data.Checking status1.   Press the button.2. "Saving navigation data in the vehicle…(USB )"Automatic map updateGeneralWith the corresponding equipment and coun‐try versions, navigation data for the home re‐gion is transferred to the vehicle online fourtimes a year, automatically installed and upda‐ted.Seite 31Navigation data Navigation31Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Frequently Asked QuestionsVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhy can the current position not be displayed?▷The position is in an area not covered bythe data, is in a poor reception area or thesystem is currently calculating the position.Reception will normally be possible out‐doors.Why is a destination not transferred to theroute guidance system?▷No city centre can be determined for thetown/city entered.Enter any street in the town/city selectedand start route guidance.Why is a destination not transferred to theroute guidance system?▷The data for the destination is not availablein the navigation data. Choose a destina‐tion as close as possible to the originalone.Why can letters not be selected for destinationinput?▷The data for the destination is not availablein the navigation data. Choose a destina‐tion as close as possible to the originalone.Why are spoken instructions no longer givenimmediately before junctions during routeguidance?▷The area is not fully recorded, or you havedeviated from the suggested route and thesystem requires a few seconds to calculatea new route.Seite 32Navigation Frequently Asked Questions32 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
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EntertainmentThis chapter ensures your enjoyment whenreceiving radio and television stations or whenplaying CDs, DVDs and tracks from the musichard disc.Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
GeneralVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.Control functionsPress the button Function Press: switch sound out‐put on/off.Turn: set volume. Switches entertainmentsources. Change station/track. Favourites button. Connected Drive.Depending on equipment,button 8 is replaced bythis button. Traffic information on/off.      Change waveband/satelliteradio. Eject CD/DVD.Sound outputWARNINGHigh volume of the sound output candamage your hearing. Danger of injury. Do notset a high volume.◀Turn the knob to set the volume.Press the knob to mute thesound output. Pressing againrestores the previous volume.Playback of audio recordings is stopped whenmuting is active.Changing entertainmentsourceOn the radio:1.   Press the button.A list of all available entertainment sourcesis displayed.2. ▷Press button repeatedly to select anentertainment source.▷Turn and press the controller to selectan entertainment source.Via iDrive:1. "Media/Radio"A list of all available entertainment sourcesis displayed.2. Select the desired setting.Via the button on the Controller:1.   Press the button.The entertainment source last selected isplayed.Seite 36Entertainment General36 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
2. A list of all available entertainment sourcesis displayed.3. ▷Press button repeatedly to select anentertainment source.▷Turn and press the controller to selectan entertainment source.Possible entertainment sources:▷Radio, see page 41.▷Audio CD, see page 47.▷Video DVD, see page 57.▷Music hard disc, see page 48.▷USB audio, see page 52.▷USB video, see page 57.▷Bluetooth audio, see page 53.▷Television, TV, see page 60.▷Screen Mirroring, see page 59.Adjusting the list ofentertainment sourcesIt can be selected, which entertainment sour‐ces are displayed in the selection list.1. "Media/Radio"A list of all available entertainment sourcesis displayed.2. "Personalise menu"3. Select the desired setting.Seite 37General Entertainment37Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
SoundVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.GeneralSettings are saved in the currently used driverprofile.Treble, bass, balance, fader1. "Media/Radio"2. "Sound" or "Bowers & Wilkins sound"3. Select the desired setting.▷"Treble": treble adjustment.▷"Bass": bass adjustment.▷"Balance": left/right volume distribu‐tion.▷"Fader": front/rear volume distribution.4. Adjusting: turn the Controller.5. Saving: press the Controller.The following settings can be made by movingthe circle in the vehicle graphic directly on theControl Display:▷"Balance"▷"Fader"Multichannel reproduction,surroundWhen surround is activated, multichannel re‐production is simulated when playing a sound‐track in stereo.1. "Media/Radio"2. "Sound"3. "Surround" or "Logic 7 Surround"LOGIC7 and the LOGIC7 logo are registeredtrademarks of Lexicon, Inc., a company of theHarman International Group.EqualiserSettings for individual sound frequencyranges.1. "Media/Radio"2. "Sound" or "Bowers & Wilkins sound"3. "Equaliser"The current treble and bass settings, seepage 38, are shown on the left and right edgesof the equalizer screen. These values can alsobe set in the equalizer. The acoustic settings ofthe trebles and basses affect the settings ofthe sound frequency ranges of the equalizer.Select and set trebles, basses or a frequencyrange.Via iDrive:1. Turn the Controller to select the value tobe set.2. Press the Controller.3. Turn Controller to set the value.4. Press Controller to save the setting.On the screen:Adjust the required value up or down by mov‐ing the column with your finger.Seite 38Entertainment Sound38 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Bowers & Wilkins DiamondSurround Sound SystemIt is possible to select from several acousticprofiles.1. "Media/Radio"2. "Bowers & Wilkins sound"3. "Sound profiles"4. Select the desired setting.Bang & Olufsen High EndSurround SoundSystemIt is possible to select from several acousticprofiles.1. "Media/Radio"2. "Sound"3. "Bang & Olufsen"4. Select the desired setting.An additional speaker is provided in the centreof the instrument panel. This automatically ex‐tends when Entertainment is switched on andis illuminated according to the illumination set‐ting.With Entertainment switched off or muteswitching, the speaker contracts again.Speaker equalisationTo compensate for the increasing driving noiseat higher speed, it is possible to set an auto‐matic volume increase.1. "Media/Radio"2. "Sound" or "Bowers & Wilkins sound"3. "Volume settings"4. Select the desired setting:▷"Speed volume": ratio between enter‐tainment volume and speed.With Harmann/Kardon Surround SoundSystem: audibility is improved byadapting the acoustic settings.With Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Sur‐round Sound System or with Bang &Olufsen High End Surround System:volume is automatically adjusted ac‐cording to the driving noise audible inthe interior."Speed volume": deleted in this case.▷"PDC": ratio of the PDC acoustic signalvolume to the entertainment volume.The basic setting ensures that theacoustic signal will be heard at any vol‐ume.▷"Gong": ratio of the acoustic signal vol‐ume, for example for seat belt re‐minder, to the entertainment volume.The basic setting ensures that theacoustic signal will be heard at any vol‐ume.▷"Telephone": sensitivity of the micro‐phone during a telephone call.The setting is made during the tele‐phone call and is stored for the mobiletelephone.▷"Loudspeakers": loudspeaker volumeduring a telephone call.Playback of audio recordings is stop‐ped when muting is active.The setting is made during the tele‐phone call and is stored for the mobiletelephone.5. Adjusting: turn the Controller.6. Saving: press the Controller.The volume setting for the Traffic Programme,see page 44, is made during an announce‐ment.Seite 39Sound Entertainment39Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
ResettingThe acoustic settings are reset to factory set‐tings.1. "Media/Radio"2. "Sound"3. "Reset"Seite 40Entertainment Sound40 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
RadioVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.GeneralSettings are saved in the currently used driverprofile.AM/FM stationsSelecting station1. "Media/Radio"2. "FM" or "AM"It is possible that AM stations might not bereceived, depending on the equipment andcountry variant.The station last played is played and thestation list is shown.3. Select the desired station.Changing stationsPress the button on the radio.The next or previous station from the stationlist is played.Saving stations1. "Media/Radio"2. "FM" or "AM"It is possible that AM stations might not bereceived, depending on the equipment andcountry variant.A symbol at the highlighted station indicateswhether the station has already been saved.Symbol Meaning  Station has not been saved.  Station has already been saved.To save the played station:1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2.   "Save station"The memory list is displayed.3. Select the desired memory location.Or:1. Highlight the played station.2. Press the Controller.The memory list is displayed.3. Select the desired memory location.To save a station different from the played sta‐tion:1. Highlight the desired station.2. Press and hold the Controller until thememory list is displayed.3. Select the desired memory location.Or:1. Highlight the desired station.2.   Press the button.3. "Save station"The memory list is displayed.4. Select the desired memory location.The stations can also be saved on the favour‐ites buttons.Seite 41Radio Entertainment41Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Manual station selectionStation selection via frequency.1. "Media/Radio"2. "FM" or "AM"It is possible that AM stations might not bereceived, depending on the equipment andcountry variant.3. Tilt the Controller to the left.  "Manual search"4. To select the frequency: turn the Control‐ler.5. To save the frequency: press the Control‐ler.Renaming a stationWhen saving a station with RDS signal, theRDS information transferred when saving isadopted as a the station name. This name canbe changed.1. "Media/Radio"2. "FM"3. Select the desired station.4.   Press the button.5. "Rename as:"Wait until the desired name is displayed.6. Press the Controller to save this name.Displaying additional informationIf a radio station broadcasts a radio text or ra‐dio text plus, this information can be shown, forexample, track or artist of a piece of music.Availability, content and sequence depend onthe radio station.1. "Media/Radio"2. "FM"3. Select the desired station.4.   Press the button.5. "Station information"RDSPrincipleRDS broadcasts additional information in theFM waveband, for example the station name.For a station with a number of frequencies, anautomatic changeover to the frequency withthe best reception quality takes place if re‐quired.It is recommended that you switch on RDS.Switching on/off1. "Media/Radio"2. "FM"3.   Press the button.4. "RDS"Digital radio DAB/DMBPrincipleDigital stations are bundled into what areknown as ensembles. Some stations featureadditional programmes. Sports stations, for ex‐ample, may broadcast various sports events atthe same time.Depending on what the station provides, addi‐tional information or even images transmittedby the station can be shown.Selecting station1. "Media/Radio"2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"The station last played is played and thestation list is shown.▷DAB: the station last played is playedand the station list is shown.▷DMB: the current video is shown.3. Select station.Seite 42Entertainment Radio42 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
DAB: the station on the station playing andschedule is shown. Availability, content andsequence depend on the radio station.Changing stationsPress the button on the radio.The next or previous station from the stationlist is played.Saving stations1. "Media/Radio"2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"A symbol at the highlighted station indicateswhether the station has already been saved.Symbol Meaning  Station has not been saved.  Station has already been saved.To save the played station:1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2.   "Save station"The memory list is displayed.3. Select the desired memory location.Or:1. Highlight the played station.2. Press the Controller.The memory list is displayed.3. Select the desired memory location.To save a station different from the played sta‐tion:1. Highlight the desired station.2. Press and hold the Controller until thememory list is displayed.3. Select the desired memory location.Or:1. Highlight the desired station.2.   Press the button.3. "Save station"The memory list is displayed.4. Select the desired memory location.The stations can also be saved on the favour‐ites buttons.Additional informationIf a radio station broadcasts a radio text or ra‐dio text plus, this information can be shown, forexample, track or artist of a piece of music orthe telephone number or e-mail address of theradio station. Availability, content and se‐quence depend on the radio station.1. "Media/Radio"2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"3. Select the desired station.4.   Press the button.5. "Station information"Automatic station followingGeneralIf a station can no longer be received with ade‐quate quality, it is searched for in other ensem‐bles. If the station can be received better in an‐other ensemble, it is changed overautomatically.If station tracking is activated, the station is ad‐ditionally searched for in the analogue fre‐quency band. If it is not available in another en‐semble, the station's analogue frequency isswitched to instead. This changeover is onlypossible if the corresponding station's signal isavailable in adequate quality and the IDs of thestations match.Seite 43Radio Entertainment43Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Switching on automatic stationfollowing1. "Media/Radio"2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"3.   Press the button.4. "DAB station following"Electronic programme guideSeveral stations broadcast an electronic pro‐gramme guide for their programme.1. "Media/Radio"2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "DAB programme"All available programme guides are displayed.For each programme, the programme currentlybeing broadcast and the next programme aredisplayed.Select the desired entry to show the details ona programme.Enlarging imageIf a radio station transmits images, these areshown. The image display can be shown en‐larged.1. "Media/Radio"2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Enlarge image"Saved stationsGeneral40 stations can be saved.Calling up a station1. "Media/Radio"2. "Saved stations"3. Select the desired station.Deleting a station1. "Media/Radio"2. "Saved stations"3. Highlight the station to be deleted.4.   Press the button.5. "Delete entry"Traffic programmeSwitching on/offPress the button.Traffic messages are switched on andoff.InterruptingPress one of the following buttons during atraffic announcement:▷▷▷"Cancel traffic information"Confirm the message on the Control Dis‐play with the Controller.Adjusting the volumeTurn the knob during a trafficannouncement until the desiredvolume is obtained.Note the following regarding volume setting:▷The set volume is not saved.▷At the start of each journey, the volume ofthe traffic announcements is adapted tothe volume of the playback.Seite 44Entertainment Radio44 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
▷The volume cannot be reduced further be‐yond the point at which the traffic an‐nouncement is still plainly audible.Seite 45Radio Entertainment45Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
AudioVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.GeneralMusic tracks, audiobooks and podcasts can beplayed. Sound output is via the vehicle loud‐speakers.The settings are saved for the currently useddriver profile.The following audio sources can be used, de‐pending on the vehicle equipment:Symbol Meaning  AUX-IN port.  Audio CD.  Music hard disc.  USB device.  Music interface for smartphones.  Bluetooth device.  Online EntertainmentAUX-INPrinciple▷To connect audio devices, for exampleMP3 players. The sound output is via thevehicle loudspeakers.▷Recommendation: medium sound and vol‐ume settings on the audio device. Thesound might depend on the quality of theaudio files.ConnectingConnect the headphones orline-out connection of theequipment to the AUX-IN port.Ensure that the plug is pluggedinto the AUX-IN port until itclicks.Playback1. Connect the audio device, switch it on andselect a track.2. "Media/Radio"3. "AUX"Volume controlThe volume of the sound output depends onthe audio device. If this volume differs signifi‐cantly from other audio sources, it makessense to balance the volumes.1. "Media/Radio"2. "AUX"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Volume"5. Turn the Controller until the desired vol‐ume setting is reached and press the Con‐troller.Seite 46Entertainment Audio46 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Audio CDGeneralMACROVISIONThis product contains copyrighted technologybased on a number of registered US patentsand intellectual property of the MacrovisionCorporation and other manufacturers. The useof this copy protection must be approved byMacrovision. Media with the correspondingprotection – unless otherwise agreed withMacrovision – may only be shown privately. Itis 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 & other pat‐ents issued and applied for in the USA andworldwide. DTS and the logo are registeredtrademarks & DTS Digital Surround and theDTS logos are trademarks of DTS Inc. © DTS,Inc. All rights reserved.Safety instructionsCD/DVD player and changerWARNINGThe CD/DVD players and changers areClass 1 laser products. Lasers can damage theretina of the eye. Danger of injury. Do not usethe CD/DVD player or changer if the cover isdamaged.◀CDs and DVDsNOTEIf incompatible CD sizes are used, the CDcan jam and be impossible to eject. Adhesivelabels that have been affixed subsequentlymay peel off during playback. Danger of dam‐age to property.▷Do not use CDs with adhesive labels thathave been affixed subsequently.▷Only use round CDs with a standard diam‐eter of 12 cm, approximately 5 in and donot play back CDs with adapter, for exam‐ple single CDs.▷Do not use combined CD/DVD, for exam‐ple DVD Plus.◀Formats that can be playedCD-R, CD-RW, CD-DA.Inserting CDInsert the CD in the CD slot with the label sideuppermost.Playback begins automatically.Removing CD1.   Press the button.The CD is ejected slightly.2. Remove the CD.Selecting audio CD1. "Media/Radio"2. "CD"Further descriptions for playback, seepage 53.Album informationA database with album information is saved inthe vehicle. Depending on the information en‐tered in this database for the played audio CD,the album name, artist, track name and albumcover will be displayed.To update this database, contact a ServicePartner of the manufacturer or another quali‐fied Service Partner or a specialist workshop.Gracenote® technology  Music recognition technology and rela‐ted data is provided by Gracenote®. Grace‐note is the industry standard in music recogni‐tion technology and related content delivery.Seite 47Audio Entertainment47Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
For more information, please visit www.grace‐note.com.CD and music-related data from Gracenote,Inc., copyright © 2000 to now Gracenote.Gracenote Software, copyright © 2000 to nowGracenote. This product and service may prac‐tice 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 is‐sued or pending. Some services supplied un‐der license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Pat‐ent: #6,304,523.1. "Media/Radio"2. "CD"3.   Press the button.4. "Album information"The information saved for the album is dis‐played. If an album cannot be clearly rec‐ognised, all matching entries are displayed.5. ▷Select the appropriate entry if neces‐sary.▷If information is displayed that does notmatch the played album, the informa‐tion can be hidden. In this case, updat‐ing the database may also provide asolution."Reset album information"The album information is no longer dis‐played.▷With ConnectedDrive Services, it ispossible to perform an online update ofthe database."Search for album info online"The found entries are displayed.Select the appropriate entry.The found information is entered in thevehicle database and displayed.MalfunctionsThe CD/DVD player and changer are optimisedfor operation in the vehicle. In some instances,they may be more sensitive to faulty CDs/DVDs than devices for stationary use.If a CD/DVD cannot be played back, first checkwhether it has been inserted correctly.Atmospheric humidityThe CD/DVD or the focussing lens can carrycondensation due to high humidity and play‐back may temporarily not be possible.Self-recorded CDs/DVDs▷With self-recorded CDs/DVDs, possiblecauses of malfunction include inconsistentdata-creation or burning process, low qual‐ity or old blank CD/DVD.▷Only write on the upper side of CDs/DVDsusing a special marker pen.Damage▷Avoid causing fingerprints and protectagainst dust, scratches and moisture.▷Store CDs/DVDs in a case.▷Do not expose CDs/DVDs to temperaturesabove 50 ℃/122 ℉, high levels of humidityor direct sunlight.CDs/DVDs with copy protectionCDs/DVDs are often copy-protected by themanufacturer. This could result in CDs/DVDsbeing impossible to play, or only being playa‐ble with restrictions.Music hard discGeneralTracks from audio CDs and USB media can besaved on the music hard disc in the vehicle andplayed from there.Seite 48Entertainment Audio48 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
▷Audio CD: tracks are converted into a com‐pressed audio format and saved in a direc‐tory with the album name. If no informationto the album, see page 47, is saved, the di‐rectory and all tracks receive an automaticname.▷USB device with compressed audio files:all playable audio files of the USB mediumare saved in a directory with the name ofthe USB device. Tracks and directories canbe renamed and deleted subsequently.Manage the music hard disc, seepage 50.Tracks with copy protection, DRM, are saved,but cannot be played.Back up the music hard disc regularly, seepage 52, otherwise the saved music could belost in the event of a fault in the hard disc.Saving from audio CD1. Insert the audio CD, see page 47, in the CDplayer.2. "Media/Radio"3. "CD"4. Tilt the Controller to the left.5.   "Save CD"The audio CD is saved on the music harddisc.During saving, bear the following in mind:▷Do not remove the audio CD during saving.▷A changeover to the music hard disc takesplace. Tracks that have already been trans‐ferred can be played.▷No tracks on the audio CD can be played.▷It is possible to change over to other audiosources.Cancelling saving from CD1. "Media/Radio"2. "CD"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Cancel saving"The saving process is interrupted and can becontinued at any time.Resuming saving from CD1. "Media/Radio"2. "CD"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Continue saving"Saving from a USB data storagemedium1. Connect the USB device, see page 52, tothe USB interface.2. "Media/Radio"3. "USB"Or:Select the name of the USB device.4. Tilt the Controller to the left.5.   "Import music"The audio data is saved on the music harddisc.During saving, bear the following in mind:▷Do not remove the USB device during sav‐ing.▷The tracks on the USB device can be fur‐ther played.▷It is possible to change over to other audiosources.Cancelling saving from USB datastorage medium1. "Media/Radio"2. "USB"Or:Select the name of the USB device.3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Cancel saving"Saving procedure is interrupted.Seite 49Audio Entertainment49Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Resuming saving from USB medium1. "Media/Radio"2. "USB"Or:Select the name of the USB device.3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Import music"Selecting the music hard disc1. "Media/Radio"2. "Music collection"Further descriptions for playback, seepage 53.Managing the music hard discRenaming folders or tracksIf a folder with the name of an album is re‐named, the album name in the track informa‐tion for the individual tracks does not change.If a track is renamed, file name changes but notthe track name saved in the track information.1. "Media/Radio"2. "Music collection"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Media search"5. "Browse folder"Folders and tracks on the highest directorylevel are displayed.6. Mark desired folder or track, search sub-folders if necessary.7.   Press the button.8. "Rename folder" or "Rename track"The current name is shown.9. Adapt name as desired and confirm.  Select the symbol.Deleting folders or tracksA folder cannot be deleted if a track is currentlybeing played back from it.A track cannot be deleted if it is currently beingplayed.1. "Media/Radio"2. "Music collection"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Media search"5. "Browse folder"Folders and tracks on the highest directorylevel are displayed.6. Mark desired folder or track, search sub-folders if necessary.7.   Press the button.8. "Delete folder" or "Delete track"Album informationA database with album information is saved inthe vehicle. Depending on the information en‐tered in this database for the selected album,the album name, artist, track name and albumcover will be displayed.To update this database, contact a ServicePartner of the manufacturer or another quali‐fied Service Partner or a specialist workshop.Gracenote® technology  Music recognition technology and rela‐ted data is provided by Gracenote®. Grace‐note is the industry standard in music recogni‐tion technology and related content delivery.For more information, please visit www.grace‐note.com.CD and music-related data from Gracenote,Inc., copyright © 2000 to now Gracenote.Gracenote Software, copyright © 2000 to nowGracenote. This product and service may prac‐tice 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 is‐Seite 50Entertainment Audio50 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
sued or pending. Some services supplied un‐der license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Pat‐ent: #6,304,523.▷  Symbol for saved audio CDs.▷The update takes place for each individualalbum.▷Album information can also be updated ifthe album has been imported from anothervehicle.1. "Media/Radio"2. "Music collection"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Media search"5. "Browse folder"Folders and tracks on the highest directorylevel are displayed.6. Mark desired folder, search sub-folders ifnecessary.7.   Press the button.8. "Album information"The information saved for the album is dis‐played. If an album cannot be clearly rec‐ognised, all matching entries are displayed.9. ▷Select the appropriate entry if neces‐sary.▷If information is displayed that does notmatch the played album, the informa‐tion can be hidden. In this case, updat‐ing the database may also provide asolution."Reset album information"The album information is no longer dis‐played.▷With ConnectedDrive Services, it ispossible to perform an online update ofthe database."Search for album info online"The found entries are displayed.Select the appropriate entry.The found information is entered in thevehicle database and displayed.Free capacityDisplaying free capacity on the music harddisc.1. "Media/Radio"2. "Music collection"3.   Press the button.4. "Manage music collection"5. "Available memory"Deleting selected musicSelected tracks can be deleted.1. "Media/Radio"2. "Music collection"3.   Press the button.4. "Manage music collection"5. "Delete selected tracks"The music search is displayed. Proceedaccording to the description for Tracksearch, see page 54.A list of tracks to be deleted is created ac‐cording to the search criteria.6. Select music tracks.Deleting all tracks1. "Media/Radio"2. "Music collection"3.   Press the button.4. "Manage music collection"5. ▷"Delete music collection"▷"Delete all music tracks"6. "OK"Seite 51Audio Entertainment51Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Backing up the music hard discBack up the music hard disc regularly, other‐wise the saved music could be lost in the eventof a fault in the hard disc.When backing up, ensure that the USB devicehas adequate free capacity.Depending on the number of tracks, backingup the music hard disc may take a long time.This is why it is best to make the backup dur‐ing a longer journey. If the backup cannot becreated, do not remove USB data storage me‐dium, the back-up will be continued on thenext journey.1. Connect the USB device, see page 52, tothe USB interface.2. "Media/Radio"3. "Music collection"4.   Press the button.5. "Manage music collection"6. "Save music collection to USB"Restoring the music hard discWhen restoring from the USB medium, themusic hard disc available in the vehicle is over‐written. It is best to make the backup during alonger journey. If it cannot be saved, do not re‐move USB data storage medium, the savingwill be continued on the next journey.1. Connect the USB device, see page 52, tothe USB interface.2. "Media/Radio"3. "Music collection"4.   Press the button.5. "Manage music collection"6. "Restore music collection from USBdevice"USB devicesFormats that can be playedMP3, MP4, M4A, M4B, AAC, WMA.Apple iPod/iPhoneMusic search and music playback of AppleiPod/iPhone is supported.Audio players and storage media withUSB portInformation on all tracks, for example artist,genre or track, as well as the playlists aretransferred to the vehicle. This might takesome time, depending on the USB data stor‐age medium and the number of tracks.During transfer, the tracks can be called up viathe file directory.The information for approximately40,000 tracks can be saved in the vehicle, al‐though no more than 16,000 tracks per USBdevice.Music tracks with integrated Digital RightsManagement, DRM, cannot be played.Selecting USB deviceConnect the device to the USB interface, pref‐erably using the adapter cable supplied withthe USB device.Information regarding the USB interface, seethe Owner's Handbook for the vehicle.1. "Media/Radio"2. "USB"Or:Select the name of the USB device.Further descriptions for playback, seepage 53.Seite 52Entertainment Audio52 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Bluetooth audioGeneral▷Playback of music files via Bluetooth fromexternal devices, for example audio devi‐ces or mobile telephones.▷The sound output is via the vehicle loud‐speakers.▷The volume of the sound output dependson the device. If applicable, change volumesettings on the device.▷Up to four external devices can be pairedwith the vehicle.Requirements▷The Bluetooth device is connected withthe vehicle. Bluetooth connections, seeOwner's Handbook for the vehicle.▷Bluetooth audio playback has been activa‐ted.Selecting Bluetooth device1. "Media/Radio"2. Select the required Bluetooth device fromthe list.Further descriptions for playback, seepage 53.If the Bluetooth device is not listed in the list ofdevices, possibly audio playback has not beenactivated. Proceed as follows to activate audioplayback:1. "Media/Radio"2. "Manage mobile devices"3. Select required Bluetooth device.4. "Bluetooth audio"Online EntertainmentPrincipleOnline music services can be accessed via theInternet. It is necessary to have a valid mem‐bership with the selected music service.The music offered there can be played andsaved in the vehicle. Saved tracks can also beplayed back when there is no Internet connec‐tion.The Owner's Handbook for Online Entertain‐ment is available on the Internet atwww.bmw.com, under ConnectedDrive Serv‐ices.Selecting Online Entertainment1. "Media/Radio"2. "Online Entertainment"PlaybackGeneralOnce an audio source has been selected, theplayback screen is displayed.This screen shows the available informationabout the current track and the playlist. Thecontent and scope of the playlist depends onthe selected audio source and the search crite‐ria used.▷On an audio CD, all tracks on the CD aredisplayed.▷The selected playlist is displayed in thecase of USB and Bluetooth devices as wellas for the music hard disc. This can be theresult of a search or a previously savedplaylist.Tilting the Controller to the left displays furtherfunctions. The extent of applications availabledepends on the selected audio source.With Bluetooth devices, the extent of applica‐tions that can be operated using iDrive may berestricted depending on the supported Blue‐Seite 53Audio Entertainment53Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
tooth version. If necessary, the missing func‐tions can be operated directly on the device.Selecting track1. Turn the Controller to mark a track in theplaylist.2. Press the Controller.All tracks in the playlist are played, startingfrom the selected track.Changing the trackPress the button on the radio.The next or previous track from the playlist isplayed.Fast forward/rewindKeep button pressed.Searching for tracksGeneralThe possible search criteria depend on the se‐lected audio source.Searching for track informationThe following search criteria relate to the datasaved in the track information.1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2.   "Media search"3. Select the desired setting:▷"Search"All tracks are displayed which havetrack information containing the en‐tered search term. The more charac‐ters are entered, the more tightly theresult is restricted.Tilting the Controller to the right jumpsto the result list.▷"Genres"A list of all available genres is dis‐played.Once a genre has been selected, allmatching artists are displayed.▷"Artists"A list of all available artists is displayed.Once an artist has been selected, allmatching albums and tracks are dis‐played.▷"Albums"A list of all available albums is dis‐played.Once an album has been selected, allmatching tracks are displayed.▷"Tracks"A list of all available tracks is displayed.4. If necessary, select an album.5. Select the track you want to start the play‐back with.The display changes to the playbackscreen. The playlist corresponds to thetrack list resulting from the search.Search for artists and tracks can also be di‐rectly selected.1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2.   "Artists" or     "Tracks"Tracks which do not contain the selectedsearch criterion are grouped as "unknown".Searching for playlists1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2.   "Media search"3. "Playlists"A list of all available playlists is displayed.4. Select playlist.5. Select the track you want to start the play‐back with.The display changes to the playbackscreen. The playlist corresponds to thetrack list resulting from the search.Seite 54Entertainment Audio54 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Searching for other mediaDepending on the USB device and the equip‐ment, audio books and podcasts can besearched for separately.1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2.   "Media search"3. Select the desired setting:▷"Podcasts"A list of all available podcasts is dis‐played.▷"Audio books"A list of all available audiobooks is dis‐played.4. Select the track you want to start the play‐back with.The display changes to the playbackscreen. The playlist corresponds to thetrack list resulting from the search.Searching in the folder structureIn this search, the folder structure on the diskis displayed. This search is only possible onthe music hard disc and on USB devices.The names of the folders and tracks corre‐spond to the folder and file names. These maydiffer from the names in the track information.1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2.   "Media search"3. "Browse folder"4. Change to a subfolder if necessary.Select the track you want to start the play‐back with.The display changes to the playbackscreen. The playlist corresponds to thetrack list resulting from the search.Browse through the albums1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2.   "Browse albums"The available albums are shown graphi‐cally.3. Turn the Controller to browse through thealbums.4. Select the desired album.All tracks on the selected album are dis‐played.5. Select the track you want to start the play‐back with.6. Tilt the Controller to the left to return to theplayback screen. The playlist correspondsto the track list of the album.Searching for similar tracks1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2.   "More like this (local)"A list of similar tracks is displayed.3. Select the track you want to start the play‐back with.The display changes to the playbackscreen. The playlist corresponds to thetrack list resulting from the search.Random playbackRandom playback is possible for the currentplaylist, and for all tracks on the selected audiosource.1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2. Select the desired setting:▷  "Shuffle"The playlist is played in a random se‐quence.▷  "Media search""Shuffle (music)"All tracks on the audio source areplayed in random order.Creating a favourites listThe current track can be allocated to a specialplaylist, the favourites list. If the current track isalready in the favourites list, it can be deletedSeite 55Audio Entertainment55Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
from it. The favourites list is displayed firstwhen searching for playlists, see page 54.1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2.   "Add to favourites" or     "Delete fromfavourites"Seite 56Entertainment Audio56 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
VideoVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.GeneralVideo files and video DVDs can be played.Sound output is via the vehicle loudspeakers.The settings are saved for the currently useddriver profile.The video screen on the front Control Displaywill be switched off when exceeding a speeddependent on country.Depending on the vehicle equipment, the fol‐lowing video sources are possible.Symbol Meaning  Video DVD.  USB device.  Screen Mirroring.USB devicesGeneralDepending on the USB device, video playbackvia the USB connection may not be possible.Formats that can be playedMP4, M4V, AVI, WMV, XVID, H.264.Selecting USB deviceConnect the device to the USB interface, pref‐erably using the adapter cable supplied withthe USB device.Information regarding the USB interface, seethe Owner's Handbook for the vehicle.1. "Media/Radio"2. "USB"Or:Select the name of the USB device.Searching for video films1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2.   "Media search"3. "Videos"A list of all available video films is dis‐played.4. Select the track you want to start the play‐back with.The display changes to the playbackscreen. The playlist corresponds to the filmlist resulting from the search.Video DVDCountry codesOnly DVDs with the regional code selectedwhen the vehicle was ordered can be played.See also information on the DVD.Code Region1 USA, Canada.2 Japan, Europe, Middle East, South Af‐rica.3 South-East Asia.Seite 57Video Entertainment57Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Code Region4 Australia, Central and South America,New Zealand.5 North-West Asia, North Africa.6 China.0 All regions.Inserting a DVDInsert the DVD in the DVD slot with the labelside uppermost.Playback begins automatically.Removing a DVD1.   Press the button.The DVD is ejected slightly.2. Remove the DVD.Selecting a video DVD1. "Media/Radio"2. "CD/DVD"3. Playback begins automatically.Video menuTo open the Video menu:Press button during playback.Symbol Function  Call up the DVD menu.Many DVDs have their own menu.The display depends on the con‐tents of the DVD. Press thebutton to exit the DVDmenu.  Start playback.Symbol Function  Pause.Playback is interrupted.  Previous chapter.  Rewind.The speed is increased with everyadditional push on the Controller.To stop, start playback.  Next chapter.  Fast forward.The speed is increased with everyadditional push on the Controller.To stop, start playback.  Stop.Playback is stopped.  Setting the language.The languages available depend onthe DVD.  Setting subtitles.The available subtitles depend onthe DVD.  Back.Returns into the superordinatemenu. This function is not suppor‐ted by all media.  More functions.The video menu is shown automatically aftersome time.DVD settingsDepending on the DVD, some settings are onlypossible via the DVD menu, see also informa‐tion on your DVD.Seite 58Entertainment Video58 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Selecting camera angleThe availability of an alternative camera angledepends on the DVD and the current track onthe DVD.1.   Press button during playback.2.   "More functions"3. "Viewing angle"4. Select the desired setting.Setting the brightness, contrast,colour1.   Press button during playback.2.   "More functions"3. Select the desired setting.4. Turn the Controller until the desired set‐ting is reached, then press the Controller.Setting the zoomShowing an enlarged TV image.1.   Press button during playback.2.   "More functions"3. "Zoom mode"4. Check the box to play an enlarged videoimage.Uncheck the box to play an unenlargedvideo image.Selecting track1.   Press button during playback.2.   "More functions"3. "Select track"4. Select the desired track.Selecting a chapter1.   Press button during playback.2.   "More functions"3. "Select chapter"4. Select the desired chapter.Screen MirroringThe screen of a smartphone is reproduced onthe vehicle screen via a WiFi connection.Sound is played back via the vehicle's loud‐speakers.This function must be supported by the smart‐phone.The smartphone is used for operation.Connecting the smartphone with the vehicle,see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle.Seite 59Video Entertainment59Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Television, TVVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.GeneralFor your own safety, the TV picture is only dis‐played up to approximately 3 km/h, approxi‐mately 2 mph. On some country versions, it isonly displayed when the parking brake or se‐lector lever position P is engaged.The settings are saved for the currently useddriver profile.Selecting programmeIn certain circumstances, the list of channelsthat can be received might not be updated au‐tomatically. Update the list with station search,see page 60, if necessary.1. "Media/Radio"2. "TV"The channel last seen is displayed.3. Turn the Controller to display the stationlist.All receivable TV channels and radio sta‐tions are shown in a list. The radio stationsare shown at the end of the list.4. Select the desired channel.Symbol Meaning  TV programme  TV radio stationStation searchThe station search takes up to 2 minutes de‐pending on the number of channels offered. Ifnot all offered channels are listed, it might benecessary to reset the TV region, seepage 62.1. "Media/Radio"2. "TV"3.   Press the button.4. "Station scan"5. To cancel the search:"Cancel"Changing the channelPress the button on the radio.The next or previous channel from the channellist is displayed.Saving the channel1. "Media/Radio"2. "TV"A symbol at the highlighted channel indicateswhether the channel has already been saved.Seite 60Entertainment Television, TV60 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Symbol Meaning  Channel has not been saved.  Channel has already been saved.Memory locations 1 - 25 are available.To save the channel shown:1. Tilt the Controller to the left.2.   "Save station"The memory list is displayed.3. Select the desired memory location.Or:1. Highlight the shown channel.2. Press the Controller.The memory list is displayed.3. Select the desired memory location.To save a channel different from the shownchannel:1. Select the desired channel.2. Press and hold the Controller until thememory list is displayed.3. Select the desired memory location.Or:1. Select the desired channel.2.   Press the button.3. "Save station"The memory list is displayed.4. Select the desired memory location.The stations can also be saved on the favour‐ites buttons.Electronic programme guideMany stations provide an electronic pro‐gramme guide.1. "Media/Radio"2. "TV"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "TV guide"The stations' current and next programmes aredisplayed.Depending on the information that a stationtransmits, the entire daily schedule of the sta‐tion may be shown.Select station names to display the dailyschedule.If some characters are not correctly displayedadjust TV region, see page 62.Showing programme informationDepending on the information a station trans‐mits, more detailed information on a pro‐gramme can be shown.Select programme to show the more detailedinformation.The corresponding station can be selected.Saved channels1. "Media/Radio"2. "Saved stations"3. Select the desired channel.Deleting channels1. "Media/Radio"2. "Saved stations"3. Highlight the channel to be deleted.4.   Press the button.5. "Delete entry"Seite 61Television, TV Entertainment61Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Adjusting TVSetting the brightness, contrast,colour, zoom1. Till the Controller to the left during play‐back.2.   "Display settings"3. Select the desired setting.4. Turn the Controller until the desired set‐ting is reached, then press the Controller.TV RegionThe TV region is not the same in every coun‐try. Adjust the TV region for optimum TV re‐ception.For more information: www.bmw.com/tvregion.1. "Media/Radio"2. "TV"3.   Press the button.4. "TV region"5. Select the desired region.Selecting the soundtrackThe range of soundtracks available dependson the TV program and time of day.1. "Media/Radio"2. "TV"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Audio"5. Select soundtrack.Showing subtitlesDisplaying subtitles depends on what the rele‐vant station provides.1. "Media/Radio"2. "TV"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Subtitles"5. Select subtitles.TeletextCalling up teletext1. "Media/Radio"2. "TV"3. Tilt Controller to the left4.   "Teletext"Selecting page  "Select page"Turn the Controller until the desired pagenumber is displayed.If the contents are too long to be shown on asingle page the display is scrolled automati‐cally.Changing pagesOn the radio:Press the button on the radio.The next or previous page is displayed.Via iDrive:▷Turn the Controller in the desired direction.▷  Move to previous page.▷  Move to next page.ZoomThe top or bottom half of the page can be en‐larged.  "Zoom"Automatic scrollingA page may consist of several sub-pageswhich are automatically scrolled through.Prevent scrolling:     "Hold page"Allow scrolling:     "Hold page"Seite 62Entertainment Television, TV62 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Audio remote control in the rearVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.PrincipleOperation is in the same way as the corre‐sponding buttons on the radio.Menu guidancePress the button FunctionTurn the wheel: adjusts thevolume.Press middle button:switches the sound on/off.Switches entertainmentsources.Switches stations, tracksor chapters.Keep button pressed: fastforward/rewind.The send time of the remote control is limitedin accordance with legal regulations. Pressingor turning the relevant button again allows afunction to be executed again.Changing the batteriesNOTEIf batteries are used in the remote con‐trol, damage can occur due to the containedsubstances. Danger of damage to property. Donot use rechargeable batteries.◀1. Remove the cover. To do so, press thecover, arrow 1, and push forwards, arrow 2.2. Insert batteries of the same type.3. Close the cover.Dispose of old batteries at a ServicePartner of the manufacturer or anotherqualified Service Partner or a specialistworkshop or hand them into an authorised col‐lecting point.Seite 63Audio remote control in the rear Entertainment63Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Rear entertainmentVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.PrincipleRear entertainment enables passengers in therear to access entertainment sources irrespec‐tive of the driver's selection. There are twoscreens in the rear for this purpose, as well asvarious media connections and a Blu-rayplayer. Sound is output is either via head‐phones or the vehicle loudspeakers.Different entertainment sources can be selec‐ted via the screens.Rear entertainment also allows access to manyiDrive functions.Some entertainment sources can be controlledfrom the front and rear at the same time. A cor‐responding rear enable, see page 69, can beset for these situations.Entertainment sources that can be selected atfront and rear:▷Radio stations.Only one radio station can be listened to inthe vehicle.▷Music hard disc.Various tracks from the music hard disccan be listened to.▷TV station with vehicle stationary.Only one TV station can be received in thevehicle.Entertainment sources that can only be selec‐ted in front:▷Front USB input.▷Front CD/DVD player.DVD only with vehicle stationary.Entertainment sources that can only be selec‐ted in rear:▷Rear AUX-IN input.▷Rear USB input.▷Rear HDMI input.▷Rear CD/DVD/Blu-ray player.▷TV station while the vehicle is in motion.CD/DVD/Blu-ray player in therear1CD/DVD/Blu-ray slot2Ejecting CD/DVD/Blu-ray3Headphone connection, right4HDMI/MHL connection5AUX-IN port6USB port7Headphone connection, leftSeite 64Entertainment Rear entertainment64 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
ScreensGeneralWhen loading the rear seats and adjusting thebackrests of the front seat, fold in the screens.Please fold in the display screens when mak‐ing use of the through-loading system.To clean the screens, comply with the informa‐tion regarding care, see Owner's Handbook forthe vehicle.Safety noteWARNINGThe back of the screen can get very hotduring operation. Danger of injury. Do not gripthe back of the screen.◀AdjustingPull on the lower edge and/or press against thelower edge to adjust the inclination.Switching system on/offPress the button on the lower edge ofthe screen.The rear entertainment and relevant screensare switched on/off.If the rear entertainment was switched off inthe rear enable, see page 69, switching on inthe rear is not possible.Remote controlControl functionsPress the but‐tonFunctionOperating principle as frontController.Turning the wheel: high‐lights a menu item.Pressing middle button:confirm selection.Pressing the arrow buttonscorresponds to tipping theController, change be‐tween screens, operateDVD/Blu-ray menu.Calls up the main menu.Displays the previousmenu.Call up options.Switches stations, tracksor chapters.Keep button pressed: fastforward/rewind.Adjusts the volume.Toggling between thescreens.The send time of the remote control is limitedin accordance with legal regulations. Pressingor turning the respective button again allows afunction to be executed again.Connecting remote control2 wireless remote controls can be connected.Seite 65Rear entertainment Entertainment65Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
The first remote control must be connected viaiDrive at the front.1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Headphones/Remote control"A list of connected devices is displayed.4.   Press and hold the button on the re‐mote control for 5 seconds.5.   Simultaneously, press andhold the middle button for 5 seconds.2 LEDs on the remote control flash for10 seconds. Perform next step while LEDsare flashing.6. "Connect new device"The remote control is shown on the list of con‐nected devices.Symbol Meaning  Remote control.  Battery charge state.Renaming remote controlThe name with which the remote control is dis‐played can be changed.1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Headphones/Remote control"A list of connected devices is displayed.4. Highlight the remote control which is to berenamed.5. "Rename"6. Enter desired names.Deleting connection of the remotecontrolThe connection with the vehicle may be de‐leted.1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Headphones/Remote control"A list of connected devices is displayed.4. Highlight the remote control for which theconnection is to be deleted.5. "Remove device"Selecting pageA remote control can be connected to the leftor right side of the rear entertainment. Theside can be changed at any time.Push switch to the left or right.The corresponding side is operated.Changing the batteriesNOTEIf batteries are used in the remote con‐trol, damage can occur due to the containedsubstances. Danger of damage to property. Donot use rechargeable batteries.◀1. Remove the cover. To do so, press thecover, arrow 1, and push forwards, arrow 2.2. Insert batteries of the same type.3. Close the cover.Seite 66Entertainment Rear entertainment66 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Dispose of old batteries at a ServicePartner of the manufacturer or anotherqualified Service Partner or a specialistworkshop or hand them into an authorised col‐lecting point.BMW Touch CommandPrincipleRear entertainment can either be operated viathe remote control or via BMW Touch Com‐mand.For this purpose, the entertainment menu canbe called up or a remote control used.Operation via menu1. "Media/Radio"2. Touch L to operate the left screen.Touch R to operate the right screen.Symbol Function  Display and select available enter‐tainment sources.  Switch to the previous station, trackor chapter.Keep button pressed: fast rewind.  Switch to the next station, track orchapter.Keep button pressed: fast forward.Further operation is described in chapter En‐tertainment.Operation via remote controlTouch graphic with your fingerand slide it down.The remote control is opened.Touch graphic with your fingerand slide it up.The remote control is closed.BMW Touch Command compared to the re‐mote control:Remote control BMW Touch Com‐mandTurn wheel.Swipe up or down us‐ing your finger.Press the left andright arrow buttons.Swipe left or right us‐ing your finger.Tap the arrow sym‐bols on the left or rightside.Press button in themiddle.Tap on screen withyour finger.Tap     symbol.Tap     symbol.Tap     symbol.Tap     symbol.Further setting op‐tions are displayed.Tap on l for left screenor R for right screen.Volume controlTouch the     symbol to set the volume:Seite 67Rear entertainment Entertainment67Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
It is possible to set for each screen whetherthe sound should be output via headphones orvia loudspeakers.The volume is set individually for each set ofheadphones and for the loudspeakers.▷Touch the left arrow to switch betweensound output via headphones or via loud‐speakers for the left screen.▷Touch the right arrow to switch betweensound output via headphones or via loud‐speakers for the right screen.Symbol Function  Reduce volume.  Increase volume.  Mute/unmute sound.Headphones and vehicleloudspeakersPrincipleTo select an entertainment source on a screenin the rear irrespective of the selection made atthe front, the sound must be played back viaheadphones.If sound playback via loudspeakers is set onthe screens then the selection made for thesound source for the vehicle loudspeakers canbe made both at front and in rear. The requiredsetting can be selected in the rear enable, seepage 69, for these situations.Changing over1.   Press the button.2. Select desired sound output:"Loudspeakers" or "Headphones"Behaviour when changing over fromvehicle loudspeakers to headphonesIf it is changed over to headphones on onescreen only, the sound output of the vehicleloudspeakers does not change. If it is changedover to headphones on both screens in therear, the following must be observed:▷If the entertainment source of the vehicleloudspeakers can be operated using thefront Controller, the sound output from thevehicle loudspeakers does not change.▷If the entertainment source of the vehicleloudspeakers cannot be operated usingthe front Controller, the sound output fromthe vehicle loudspeakers is stopped.Another entertainment source must be se‐lected.Behaviour when changing over fromheadphones to vehicle loudspeakersThe entertainment source of the headphonesis played back via the vehicle loudspeakers.HeadphonesHeadphones connected by a cableConnection of headphones and compatibleheadsets using a jack connector 3.5 mm, ap‐proximately 1/8 in, see page 64, on the Blu-rayplayer in the rear.Wireless headphonesConnecting headphonesSuitable wireless headphones are availablefrom a Service Partner of the manufacturer oranother qualified Service Partner or a specialistworkshop.3 sets of wireless headphones can be connec‐ted.1. Switch on headphones.2. "My Vehicle"Seite 68Entertainment Rear entertainment68 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
3. "iDrive settings"4. "Headphones/Remote control"A list of connected devices is displayed.5. "Connect new device"6. Press and hold the switch-on button on theheadphones until the following text is dis‐played:"Connecting…"The headphones are shown on the list of con‐nected devices.Symbol Meaning  Headphones.Connection to left side.  Headphones.Connection to right side.  Battery charge state.Renaming headphonesThe name shown with the headphones can bechanged.1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Headphones/Remote control"A list of connected devices is displayed.4. Select the headphones you want to re‐name.5. "Rename"6. Enter desired names.Deleting connection of theheadphonesThe connection with the vehicle may be de‐leted.1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Headphones/Remote control"A list of connected devices is displayed.4. Highlight the headphones for which theconnection is to be deleted.5. "Remove device"Selecting pageA set of headphones can be connected to theleft or right side of the rear entertainment. Thepage selection is made on the headphones,see the user manual for the headphones.Enabling rearSettingsThis setting is only possible using the iDrive atthe front.1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Rear-seat entertainment"4. Select the desired setting.▷"Limited (only Media/Radio)"If the same entertainment source is se‐lected at the front and rear, no settingscan be made to this source from therear. For example, if the radio is beinglistened to in the front and rear, a sta‐tion change is only possible in thefront.The entertainment source selected atthe front is output via the vehicle loud‐speakers.The entertainment source selected inthe rear can only be played back viaheadphones.It is only possible to access the follow‐ing function in the rear when this set‐ting is selected: "Media/Radio"▷"Enable rear-seat control"If the same entertainment source is se‐lected at the front and rear, adjust‐ments can be made to this source atthe front and from the rear.Seite 69Rear entertainment Entertainment69Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Switching off rear entertainment1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Rear-seat entertainment"4. "Disable rear-seat control"The rear entertainment is switched off andcannot be switched on any longer from therear.To switch rear entertainment on again, selectone of the two enable settings.Volume limit for headphonesFor the headphones in the rear, a volume limitcan be switched on in the front.1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Rear-seat entertainment"4. "Volume limitation"Selecting entertainmentsource for rearAn entertainment source can be selected forthe screens in the rear using iDrive at the front.The selection can be changed using the con‐trols in the rear.1. "Media/Radio"2. "Rear"3. Select desired screen or both screens.4. Select desired entertainment source.It is only possible to select entertainmentsources that can be controlled from therear.SettingsBrightness1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Control display"4. Set screen brightness.Language1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Language"4. Select language for all screens.Headphones/remote controlConnect wireless headphones, see page 68.Connect remote control, see page 65.SoundIf the vehicle loudspeakers are selected forsound output, the settings are made as in thefront.If the headphones are selected for sound out‐put, only trebles, basses and surround can beadjusted. The setting is made separately forthe headphones on the left and right.1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Sound"ControlsAlmost all functions can be operated in thesame way as they are in the front. Special fea‐tures of operation in the rear are listed in thefollowing section.Music hard disc▷Saving music only using the front CD/DVDplayer or the front USB interface.▷Export and import of data only using thefront USB interface.Seite 70Entertainment Rear entertainment70 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Blu-ray videoCountry codesOnly Blu-ray discs with the regional code se‐lected when the vehicle was ordered can beplayed. See also information on the Blu-raydisc.Code RegionA North America, South America, Japan,Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, SoutheastAsia.B Europe, Africa, Oceania, Greenland.C India, Nepal, China, Russia, centraland southern Asia.No autoplayPlayback does not start automatically on in‐serting a CD, DVD or Blu-ray disc.To start playback:1. "Media/Radio"2. "CD/DVD/Blu-ray"Video menuThe following changes occurred in the videomenu:Sym‐bolFunction  Call up the Blu-ray menu.The film is paused. Press thebutton to exit the Blu-raymenu.  Call up the Blu-ray pop-up menu.The film continues playing in thebackground. Press thebutton to exit the Blu-raymenu.  More functions.It is also possible to mark scenes ofa film. The function depends on thepossibilities of the Blu-ray disc.Blu-ray memoryA Blu-ray memory is located in the vehicle,which must be deleted from time to time. If acorresponding prompt is displayed on theControl Display, proceed as follows:1. "Media/Radio"2.   Press the button.3. "Clear Blu-ray memory"Image in image functionSome Blu-ray discs offer the possibility of inte‐grating an image into an ongoing video film,which shows different contents of the Blu-raydisc.If this option is used on a screen, the secondscreen cannot play back a different videosource than the Blu-ray disc.Seite 71Rear entertainment Entertainment71Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
To enable playback of Blu-ray discs and othervideo sources at the same time, proceed asfollows:1. "Media/Radio"2.   Press the button.3. "Permit simultaneous playback of Blu-rayand other video sources"Cinavia NoticeThis product uses technology from Cinavia forrestricting the use of unauthorised copies ofcommercial film and video products and theirsoundtracks. As soon as unauthorised use of apirated copy is detected, a message is dis‐played and the playback or copying process isinterrupted. If the playback of copying processis interrupted and one of the following mes‐sages is displayed, this means it is an unautor‐ised copy of content that is protected by Cina‐via technology.Messsage code 1: Playback stopped. The me‐dia content to be played is protected by Cina‐via® and is not authorised for playback on thisdevice. For further information visit http://www.cinavia.com. Message code 1.Message code 3: Audio playback has beentemporarily muted. Do not adjust the playbackvolume. The media content to be played isprotected by Cinavia® and is not authorisedfor playback on this device. For further infor‐mation visit http://www.cinavia.com. Messagecode 3.For more information about Cinavia technol‐ogy, refer to the Cinavia online consumer infor‐mation centre at http://www.cinavia.com. Torequest additional information about Cinaviaby post, send a postcard with your postal ad‐dress to: Cinavia Consumer Information Cen‐ter, P.O. Box 86851, San Diego, CA, 92138,USA.Intellectual property lawCopyright 2004-2012 Verance Corporation.Cinavia® is a trademark of the Verance Corpo‐ration. Protected by US patent 7.369.677 andworldwide patents that have been licenced andregistered by the Verance Corporation. Allrights reserved.NavigationRoute planning is possible separately in therear left/right. It is only possible to start theroute guidance at the front.Suggesting a destinationA destination or trip can be forwarded to thefront as a suggestion. The suggestion can beaccepted at the front or cancelled. This func‐tion is not available with the following setting:"Limited (only Media/Radio)".1. Enter destination.2. "Suggest destination to driver"OptionsNo split screen possible.External devicesGeneral▷Connection of external audio and video de‐vices or digital cameras using the AUX-INport or HDMI connection in the rear. Theoperation is done via the external device.▷Connection of external devices using USBaudio interface in the rear. Operation issame as in front.Due to the large number of audio and video de‐vices available on the market, faultless play‐back via the screen cannot be ensured for ev‐ery audio and video device.Starting play1. "Media/Radio"Seite 72Entertainment Rear entertainment72 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
2. Select device.▷"HDMI"▷"AUX"▷"USB"Or:Select the name of the USB medium.Volume controlThe volume of the sound output depends onthe audio device. If this volume differs signifi‐cantly from other audio sources, it makessense to balance the volumes.1. "Media/Radio"2. "AUX"3. Tilt the Controller to the left.4.   "Volume:"5. Turn the Controller until the desired vol‐ume is set.6. Press the Controller.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhy is only a black screen visible?▷Switch on system.Why can nothing be selected on the screen?▷Toggle remote control on these screens.Why are radio or TV channels greyed out andcannot be selected?▷Function is restricted based on the selec‐ted enable setting. Change setting.Why is the CD/DVD/Blu-ray not played back?▷The disc does not begin to play automati‐cally. Start CD/DVD/Blu-ray manually.Why can the vehicle loudspeaker volume notbe adjusted in the rear?▷Sound output in the rear is done via theheadphones. Change any priority and out‐put the sound via the vehicle loudspeakers.Seite 73Rear entertainment Entertainment73Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
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CommunicationAll of the possibilities available for mobilecommunication with your family, friends,business partners or service providers aresummarised in this chapter.Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
TelephoneVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.Telephone functionsGeneralMobile telephones can be connected to thevehicle using Bluetooth, see Owner's Hand‐book for the vehicle.At high temperatures, the charging function ofthe mobile telephone can be restricted and nolonger operate.Do not operate a connected mobile telephonewith the keypad of the phone to avoid malfunc‐tions.When using the mobile telephone through thevehicle, follow the user manual of the mobiletelephone.Safety noteWARNINGOperating integrated informations sys‐tems and communication devices during thejourney can distract from traffic. You could losecontrol of the vehicle. Danger of accidents.Only operate the systems or devices if permis‐sible in the traffic situation. Stop if necessaryand operate the systems or devices with thevehicle at a standstill.◀Incoming callIf the number of the caller is saved in the tele‐phone book and is transferred from the net‐work, the name of the contact is displayed.Otherwise, only the phone number is dis‐played.Accepting a callIncoming calls can be accepted in differentways.▷Via iDrive:  "Accept"▷  Press the button on the steeringwheel.▷Via the selection list in the instrument clus‐ter:Select using knurled wheel on steeringwheel: "Accept"Rejecting a call▷Via iDrive:  "Reject"▷Via the selection list in the instrument clus‐ter:Select using knurled wheel on steeringwheel: "Reject"▷By gestures: swipe your hand in the direc‐tion of the front passenger seat.Ending a call▷Via iDrive:  "End call"▷  Press the button on the steeringwheel.Seite 76Communication Telephone76 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Last callsThe last 20 outgoing, missed or incoming callsfrom both mobile telephones are transferred tothe vehicle. Depending on the equipment ver‐sion, the transfer is from the main and addi‐tional telephone.Displays1. "Communication"2. "Recent calls"3. The last 20 calls are displayed.Filter call list1. "Calls:"2. Select the desired setting.Dial number from listSelect from list. Call is established using themobile telephone from which the entry came.Using options: start the call using the secondmobile telephone.To cancel: "End call"Saving as a contact or adding to acontact1. Highlight the contact.2.   Press the button.3. "Save as new contact" or "Add to contact"Active callsAdjusting the volumeDuring a call, turn the volume knob on the radiountil the required volume has been reached.The setting is saved for the currently useddriver profile.Automatic volume equalisation1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Sound"4. "Volume settings"5. "Microphone" or "Loudspeakers"6. Adjusting: turn the Controller7. Saving: press the Controller.Dialling a number1. "Communication"2. "Dial number"3. Enter numbers.4.   Select the symbol.The call is made using the mobile tele‐phone assigned to the telephone function.If the connection is to be made through the ad‐ditional telephone:1.   Press the button.2. "Call via"Hold, resumeAn active call can be held and resumed later.▷  "Hold/Resume"Call is held.▷  "Hold/Resume"Call is continued.Microphone mutingThe microphone can be muted during activecalls.  "Microphone"A muted microphone is activated automati‐cally:▷When a new call is set up.▷When alternating between call parties.DTMF overlap diallingUsing DTMF overlap dialling to access net‐work services or to control devices, for exam‐ple remote answer phone access. This re‐quires the DTMF code.1.   "Digit input"Seite 77Telephone Communication77Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
2. Enter DTMF code.Calls with a number of participantsGeneralIt is possible to switch between calls or mergetwo calls to set up a conference. The functionsmust be supported by the mobile telephoneand service provider.Accepting a call during another callIf there is a second call during an ongoing callyou hear a call waiting signal, if applicable.  "Accept"The call is accepted and the existing call isheld.Setting up a second callAnother call can be set up during a call.1.   "Contacts"2. Select new call number.The call is started and the first call is held.Switching between two calls,alternatingYou can switch between two calls.1. Setting up two calls.2. "Resume"The phone switches to the call that is inprogress.Setting up a conferenceTwo calls can be merged to set up a telephoneconference. The calls must be set up using thesame mobile telephone.1. Setting up two calls.2.   "Place conference call"Hands-free systemGeneralCalls taken via the hands-free system can becontinued via the mobile telephone and viceversa.From mobile telephone to the hands-free systemCalls that were started outside the Bluetoothrange of the vehicle can be continued via thehands-free system when the ignition or thestandby state is switched on, provided the re‐mote control is in the vehicle.Depending on the mobile telephone, there isan automatic switch to the hands-free mode.If the changeover does not take place auto‐matically, follow what is shown on the mobiletelephone display. See also the user manual ofthe mobile telephone.From the hands-free system to themobile telephoneCalls taken via the hands-free system can alsobe continued via the mobile telephone, de‐pending on the mobile telephone.Follow what is shown on the mobile telephonedisplay. See also the user manual of the mobiletelephone.ContactsGeneralContacts can be created and edited. In addi‐tion, the contacts are transferred from the mo‐bile telephone and displayed. Contact picturescan be displayed if the mobile telephone sup‐ports this function.Displaying all contacts1. "Communication"2. "Contacts"The contacts are listed in alphabetical or‐der. The contact search function and theSeite 78Communication Telephone78 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
quick search are offered, depending on thenumber of contacts.Contact searchWith more than 30 contacts, the contactsearch is offered.1.   "Search"2. Enter letters.The hits are displayed on the right side.3. Tilt the Controller to the right.4. Select contact to display it.Quick search in listsWith more than 30 contacts, a quick search isavailable. Letters for which an entry is availableare displayed in alphabetical order along theleft edge of the Control Display.1. Turn Controller quickly to the left or right.At the left edge, all letters are displayed forwhich a contact has been saved.2. Select the initial letter of the required con‐tact.The first entry of the selected letter is dis‐played.Saving home contactA home contact can be saved. This is the firstitem on your contact list.1. "Home contact (empty)"2. Fill in required fields.3. "Save contact in the vehicle"Saving a contact in the vehicle1.   Press the button.2. "Save contact in the vehicle"A copy of the contact from the mobile tele‐phone is saved in the vehicle.Additional functionsThe following functions are available in a selec‐ted contact:▷  Start route guidance.▷  Call up contact.▷  Call up Internet address.▷  New e-mail.Deleting a contactA contact saved in the vehicle can be deleted.It is not possible to delete contacts transferredfrom the mobile telephone.1. Highlight the required contact.2.   Press the button.3. "Delete contact"Deleting all contacts in the vehicleAll contacts saved in the vehicle are deleted.The contacts transferred from the mobile tele‐phone are not deleted.1.   Press the button.2. "Delete all contacts in the vehicle"3. "OK"New contactIf applicable, "Clear fields"1.   Press the button.2. "New contact"3. Fill in required fields.4. "Save contact in the vehicle"Selecting sourcesIt is possible to select whether the contactsshould be transferred from the mobile tele‐phone, and if so, from which mobile telephone.1.   Press the button.Seite 79Telephone Communication79Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
2. "Select sources for contacts"3. Select required mobile telephone.Sorting contactsThe contact names can be displayed in a dif‐ferent sequence. The sort order for contactsmight not be the same as the selected sort or‐der, depending on how contacts are saved onyour mobile telephone.1.   Press the button.2. "Sort contacts"3. "Surname" or "First name"Checking address as destinationIf the vehicle is equipped with a navigation sys‐tem, a contact can be adopted as a destina‐tion.1. Select the desired contact.2. Select address.3. "Check address" or "Search for addressonline"4. Correct entries if necessary.5. "Start route guidance"The address can be accepted into route guid‐ance.Editing contactsIf a contact that was transferred from the mo‐bile telephone is changed, a copy of the entryis created in the vehicle when saving.In other words, identical contact entries aremerged into a single contact.1. Select the desired contact.2. "Edit contact"3. Change required entry or add entries.4. "Save contact in the vehicle"Displaying contact picturesPhotos saved for contacts are saved in the ve‐hicle when the mobile telephone is connectedto the vehicle.1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Mobile devices"4. "Settings"5. "Contact pictures"6. Tilt the Controller to the left.Voice controlA connected smartphone can be operated byvoice commands.To do this, activate the voice control in thesmartphone.Button onthe steeringwheelFunctionPress the button for atleast three seconds. Voice con‐trol in the smartphone is activa‐ted.Symbol on the Control Display showsthat voice control is active.Additional functionsGeneralDepending on the mobile telephone, the fol‐lowing content from the mobile telephone istransferred to the vehicle:▷Contacts, see page 78.▷SMS messages, see page 81.▷E-mails, see page 82.Seite 80Communication Telephone80 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
▷Calendar entries, appointments, seepage 83.▷Tasks, see page 84.▷Memos, see page 84.The data transfer can take a few minutes.It might be necessary to have certain functionsenabled by the mobile telephone or serviceprovider.SMS messagesDisplaying all SMS messages1. "Communication"2. "Messaging"All SMS messages are displayed.Information to BMW messages, see page 112.StatusA symbol indicates the status of the SMS mes‐sage.Symbol Meaning  Read SMS message.  Unread SMS message.Filtering a message list1.   Press the button.2. "Filter messages"3. Select the desired setting.Selecting sourcesIt is possible to select whether the SMS mes‐sages should be transferred from the mobiletelephone, and if so, from which mobile tele‐phone.1.   Press the button.2. "Select sources for messages"3. Select required mobile telephone.Deleting SMS historyDelete the entire conversation with a call party.1. Highlight required SMS message.2.   Press the button.3. "Delete text message thread"4. "Yes"Displaying SMS messageSelect the desired SMS or conversation. Theconversation with this call party is displayed.Additional functionsThe following functions are available with a se‐lected SMS message or a conversation.▷  "Call sender"▷  "Add to contacts" or "Show sender"▷  "Forward", see page 81.▷  "Reply", see page 81.▷  "Delete"▷  Read out contents, see page 85.▷"Use data", see page 86.Answering or forwarding an SMSmessage1. Select required SMS message.2. ▷  "Reply"The recipient of the SMS message isentered automatically.▷  "Forward""To:"Enter number or contact. Tilt the Con‐troller to the right, if necessary, to se‐lect the contact from the list.3. "From:"Select the mobile telephone if necessaryfrom which the SMS message should besent.4. "Text:"Seite 81Telephone Communication81Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Text recognition, see page 85.5. "Send"New SMS message1. "Communication"2. "Messaging"3.   "Compose text message"4. "To:"Enter number or contact. Tilt the Controllerto the right, if necessary, to select the con‐tact from the list.5. "From:"Select the mobile telephone if necessaryfrom which the SMS message should besent.6. "Text:"Text recognition, see page 85.7. "Send"To cancel: "Delete all contents"E-mailDisplaying all e-mails1. "Communication"2. "Email"All e-mails are displayed.Selecting accountIt is possible to select whether the e-mailsshould be transferred from the mobile tele‐phone, and if so, from which mobile telephoneand if necessary from which user accounts.1.   Press the button.2. "Select account"3. Select required accounts.StatusA symbol identifies the status of the e-mail.Symbol Meaning  Read e-mail.  Unread e-mail.Filtering e-mails1.   Press the button.2. "Filter emails"3. Select the desired setting.Deleting an e-mail1. Select required e-mail.2.   Press the button.3. "Delete email"4. "OK"Display all recipientsIf an e-mail has several recipients, they can bedisplayed and their data used for further func‐tions.1. Select desired E-mail.2.   Press the button.3. "Show all recipients"New e-mail1. "Communication"2. "Email"3.   "Compose email"4. "To:"Enter e-mail address or contact. Tilt theController to the right, if necessary, to se‐lect the contact from the list.5. "From:"If necessary, select an account from whichthe e-mail should be sent.6. "Subject:"Text recognition, see page 85.Seite 82Communication Telephone82 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
7. "Text:"Text recognition, see page 85.8. "Send"To cancel: "Delete all contents"Additional functionsThe following functions are available with a se‐lected e-mail.▷  "Read out", see page 85.▷  "Reply", see page 83.▷  "Add to contacts" or "Show sender"▷  "Mark as unread"▷  "Delete email"Answering or forwarding an e-mail1. Select desired E-mail.2.   "Reply"▷  "Reply"The recipient of the e-mail is enteredautomatically.▷  "Reply to all"All recipients of the e-mail are enteredautomatically.▷  "Forward"Enter e-mail address or contact. Tiltthe Controller to the right, if necessary,to select the contact from the list.3. "To:"Enter e-mail address or contact. Tilt theController to the right, if necessary, to se‐lect the contact from the list.4. "From:"If necessary, select a mobile telephone oruser account from which the e-mail shouldbe sent.5. If applicable, "Subject:"Text recognition, see page 85.6. "Text:"Text recognition, see page 85.7. "Send"CalendarDisplay calendar1. "Communication"2. "Calendar"The dates of the current week are dis‐played.To display other days in the calendar:▷"Show previous week"▷"Show next week"Showing calendar monthSelect calendar day. The month overview isdisplayed. Calendar days with appointmentsare marked.Changing to current day1.   Press the button.2. "Change to today"Selecting sourcesIt is possible to select whether the appoint‐ments should be transferred from the mobiletelephone, and if so, from which mobile tele‐phone.1.   Press the button.2. "Select source"3. Select required mobile telephone.Additional functionsThe following functions are available in a selec‐ted appointment.▷  Read out contents, see page 85.▷Starting route guidance.▷"Use details", see page 86.Seite 83Telephone Communication83Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Activating reminders1.   Press the button.2. "Activate reminders"Reminders are displayed in the messagesand in the status field, see Owner's Hand‐book for the vehicle.Deactivating reminders1. Select required calendar entry.2.   "Deactivate reminders"Updating dataUpdate data, see page 86.TasksDisplay tasks1. "Communication"2. "Tasks"All tasks are displayed.Sorting tasks1. "Sorted by"2. Select the desired setting.Activating reminders1.   Press the button.2. "Activate reminders"Reminders are displayed in the messagesand in the status field, see Owner's Hand‐book for the vehicle.Updating dataUpdate data, see page 86.Selecting sourcesIt is possible to select whether the tasksshould be transferred from the mobile tele‐phone, and if so, from which mobile telephone.1.   Press the button.2. "Select source"3. Select required mobile telephone.Additional functionsThe following functions are available in a selec‐ted task.▷  Read out contents, see page 85.▷"Use data", see page 86.MemosDisplaying all memos1. "Communication"2. "Memos"All voice memos and text memos are dis‐played.Exporting all voice memosTo export voice memos via the USB port, it isnecessary for a compatible device to be con‐nected to the USB interface.▷Compatible devices: USB mass storagemedia, for example USB memory sticks orMP3 players with USB interface.▷Incompatible devices: USB hard disks,USB hubs, USB memory card readers witha number of bays, Apple iPod/iPhone.▷File systems: current file systems for USBdata storage media are supported. FAT 32format is recommended.1.   Press the button.2. "Export all memos (USB)"The export overwrites voice memos that are al‐ready on the USB device.Seite 84Communication Telephone84 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Deleting all voice memos1.   Press the button.2. "Delete all voice memos"3. "OK"New voice memo1.   "New voice memo"2.   "Start recording"/"Resume recording"3.   "Pause recording"4. "Save"The voice memo is displayed in the list ofvoice memos.To cancel: "Cancel"Display memoSelect the desired memo.Additional functionsThe following functions are possible with a se‐lected voice memo.▷  "Email with voice memo", see page 82.▷  "Export (USB)", see page 84.▷  "Delete"▷  "Play", see page 86.Updating dataUpdate data, see page 86.Text recognitionPrincipleSpoken words are detected by voice recogni‐tion and converted to text. This can be correc‐ted and added to as needed. The text can beused as a subject or content of e-mails or SMSmessages.Recording texts1.   Select the desired language.2.   Select the symbol to start the record‐ing.3.   Select the symbol to stop the recording.4.   "Confirm text"5. ▷  "Delete last dictation"▷  "Delete all"▷  "Read out full text"▷  "Read out last dictation"Improving voice recognition forcontact namesThe contact names on a connected mobile tel‐ephone are transferred to the voice recogni‐tion. This achieves better recognition of con‐tact names when they are converted into text.Activating/deactivating functionThis function can be enabled or disabled foreach mobile telephone.1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Mobile devices"4. Select required device.5. "Server speech recognition"Activating/deactivating function globallyThe function can be enabled or disabled jointlyfor all mobile telephones.1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Language"4. "Server speech recognition"Reading outSMS, e-mail, tasks, text memos, calendar en‐tries can be read out.▷  "Play"Seite 85Telephone Communication85Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
▷  "Pause"▷  "Next section"/"Next element"▷  "Previous section"/"Previous element"▷Tilt the Controller to the left to finish.PlaybackVoice memos can be played back.▷  "Play"▷  "Pause"▷  "Fast forward"▷  "Fast reverse"Updating dataMemos, tasks and the appointments in the cal‐ender can be updated.1. "Communication"2. Select the desired setting:▷"Calendar"▷"Tasks"▷"Memos"3.   Press the button.4. "Update data"Using dataTelephone number, mail addresses in calen‐dar, SMS messages etc. can be processed fur‐ther.During the journey:1. Select the required element, for examplean SMS message.2. "Use data"3. All data that can be used is displayed.4. Select the required element, for example atelephone number.5. Tilt the Controller to the right.All available options are displayed.▷"Compose email"▷"Compose text message"▷"Add to contact"▷"Save as contact"▷"Call number"▷"Go to website"6. Select the desired setting.The elements can be selected individually at astandstill. The available options are displayed.Adapting menuThe menu can be adapted, for example to re‐move the entries for unused functions from themenu.1. "Communication"2. "Personalise menu"3. Select the desired setting.4. Tilt the Controller to the left.Snap-in adapterPrincipleThe snap-in adapter enables:▷Storage of the mobile telephone.▷Charging of the battery.▷Connection to the external aerial of the ve‐hicle.This ensures better network reception and uni‐form reproduction quality.GeneralFurther information on snap-in adapters, com‐patibly supporting the mobile telephone func‐tions is available from a Service Partner of themanufacturer or another qualified Service Part‐ner or a specialist workshop.At high temperatures, the charging functionsof the mobile telephone can be restricted andno longer operate.Seite 86Communication Telephone86 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Installed positionThe snap-in adapter is in the centre armrest.The direction of installation in the centre arm‐rest varies from vehicle to vehicle.Inserting the snap-in adapter1. Press the button and take out the cover.2. Insert snap-in adapter at the front, arrow 1,and press to the bottom, arrow 2, until theadapter engages.Inserting mobile telephone1. Depending on the mobile telephone, re‐move the protective cap from the aerialconnector and from the USB port of themobile telephone if necessary.2. Push the mobile telephone with buttonsupwards in the direction of the electricalconnections, arrow 1, and push down, ar‐row 2, until it engages.Removing mobile telephoneDepending on the mobile telephone, press orslide key and remove mobile telephone. De‐pending on the mobile telephone, reinsert theprotective cap from the aerial connector andfrom the USB port of the mobile telephone ifnecessary.Removing snap-in adapterPush button in front of snap-in adapter. Re‐move adapter and reinsert cover if necessary.Wireless charging cradlePrincipleThe mobile telephone can be kept in the wire‐less charging cradle.It enables the following wireless functions:▷Charging the battery of a Qi-capable mo‐bile telephone.Seite 87Telephone Communication87Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
▷Charging the BMW display key, see Own‐er's Handbook for the vehicle.▷Connection of the mobile telephone to theexternal aerial.This ensures better network reception anduniform reproduction quality, dependingon the country. The radiation in the vehicleinterior is also reduced.Safety noteNOTEThe cradle is provided for mobile tele‐phones up to a certain size. Forceful insertioninto the cradle can damage the cradle or themobile telephone. Danger of damage to prop‐erty. Observe maximum dimension for the mo‐bile telephone. Do not force the mobile tele‐phone into the cradle.◀Functional requirements▷The mobile telephone must support and becompatible with the required Qi standard.Compatible mobile telephones, see Own‐er's Handbook for the vehicle.If the mobile telephone does not supportthe Qi standard, the mobile telephone canbe charged using a special Qi-compatiblecharging pad.▷The mobile telephone is not allowed to ex‐ceed a maximum size of approximately151 x 74 x 16 mm, 5.9 x 2.9 x 0.6 in.▷Only use protective sleeves and covers upto a maximum thickness of 2 mm, 0.07 in.Otherwise, the charging function may beimpaired.▷Ignition or standby state is switched on.▷Charging cradle: the device to be chargedis located in the middle of the cradle.OverviewVertical storageThe wireless charging cradle is in the centrearmrest at the front.1Bracket2LEDHorizontal storageThe wireless charging cradle is in the centrearmrest at the front.1Front holder with LED2Storage area3Adjustable holding clipCharging cradleThe wireless charging cradle is in the centrearmrest at the front.Seite 88Communication Telephone88 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
1LED2Storage areaActivating do not forget warningIf the vehicle is equipped with a forget warning,a warning can be output if a device was forgot‐ten in the wireless charging cradle when exit‐ing the vehicle.Via iDrive:1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Wireless charging tray"4. "Forgotten mobile device alert"Inserting mobile telephoneVertical storage1. Opening the centre armrest, see Owner'sHandbook for the vehicle.2. Push the mobile telephone into the storagewith the display on the side of the holdingclip.3. Close the centre armrest.Horizontal storage1. Opening the centre armrest, see Owner'sHandbook for the vehicle.2. Slide the holding clip backwards.3. Insert the mobile telephone with the dis‐play upwards in the direction of the frontholder, arrow 1.4. Secure the mobile telephone in the storagewith the holding clip, arrow 2.5. Close the centre armrest.Charging cradle1. Push the cover of the storage compart‐ment forward.2. Insert the mobile telephone in the middleof the charging cradle and with the displayfacing upwards.3. Tap handle strip to close the cover of thestorage compartment.Removing mobile telephoneVertical storage1. Open centre armrest.2. Remove the mobile telephone.Horizontal storage1. Open centre armrest.2. Open the holding clip and take out the mo‐bile telephone.Seite 89Telephone Communication89Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Charging cradle1. Push the cover of the storage compart‐ment forward.2. Remove the mobile telephone.LED displaysColour MeaningBlue Device is being charged.Or‐angeDevice is not being charged.Possibly excessive temperature onthe mobile telephone or foreignbody in charging cradle.Red Device is not being charged.Contact a Service Partner of themanufacturer or another qualifiedService Partner or a specialist work‐shop.System limitsAt high temperatures on the mobile telphoneor in the vehicle, the charging functions of themobile telephone might be restricted and func‐tions might no longer work.Rear phonePrincipleThe rear phone consists of a handset and asnap-in adapter.Via a SIM card, it is used just like a mobile tele‐phone, with the advantage that the handsetcan be used.When the snap-in adapter is connected to thevehicle, it is possible to make phone calls viathe hands-free system in the front and via thehandset in the rear.Calls can be transferred from the handset tothe hands-free system and vice versa.Through the integrated WiFi hotspot, variousdevices, such as a notebook, for example, canconnect to the Internet wirelessly with WLAN.GeneralService providersMany functions depend on the service providerand contract.If you have any other questions, contact theservice provider directly.TWIN SIM cardsIf so-called TWIN SIM cards (cards with thesame phone number) are used as SIM cards inthe snap-in adapter and in an additional mobiletelephone, the device not being used must beswitched off, otherwise the function of the rearphone is not ensured.OverviewHandset and snap-in adapterHandset and snap-in adapter are in the centrearmrest in the rear.The arrangement of the handset and snap-inadapter can vary depending on fitted equip‐ment.Removing handsetPull the handset upwards.Seite 90Communication Telephone90 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Inserting handset1. Snap the handset into place at the top, ar‐row 1.2. Press the handset downwards, arrow 2.Options for usePreparationsTo be able to use the rear phone, the followingmust be carried out depending on the type ofuse:▷Insert the SIM card into the snap-inadapter, see page 91.▷Connect the mobile telephone via the SIMAccess Profile (SAP) to the snap-inadapter, see page 92.▷In addition, the snap-in adapter can beconnected to the vehicle, see page 92.Operation via the handsetPrincipleCalls can only be made directly via the hand‐set.Operating requirements▷Snap-in adapter installed in the vehicle.▷SIM card inserted in the snap-in adapter.Or:Mobile telephone connected via the SIMAccess Profile (SAP) to the snap-inadapter.Operation via the hands-free systemPrincipleCalls can be made from the front via thehands-free system or directly via the handset.Operating requirements▷Snap-in adapter installed in the vehicle.▷SIM card inserted in the snap-in adapter.Or:Mobile telephone connected via the SIMAccess Profile (SAP) to the snap-inadapter.▷Snap-in adapter connected to the vehicle.Operation via Bluetooth headsetPrincipleCalls can be made via a Bluetooth headset.Operating requirements▷Snap-in adapter installed in the vehicle.▷SIM card inserted in the snap-in adapter.Or:Mobile telephone connected via the SIMAccess Profile (SAP) to the snap-inadapter.▷Bluetooth headset connected to snap-inadapter.Operation using SIM cardPrincipleThe snap-in adapter directly accesses the SIMcard of the mobile telephone.Seite 91Telephone Communication91Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Inserting SIM card1. Press the button, arrow 1.2. Pull the snap-in adapter upwards and for‐wards, arrow 2.3. Insert SIM card as described on the side ofthe snap-in adapter.4. Snap the snap-in adapter at the lower end.5. Push downwards until it clicks.Removing the SIM cardTo remove SIM card from snap-in adapter,press SIM card.Connect snap-in adapter to thevehicleConnect the snap-in adapter to the vehicleThe phone book is shown on the Control Dis‐play and the front hands-free system can beused.Connecting snap-in adapter, see Owner'sHandbook for the vehicle.Operation using SIM Access Profile(SAP)PrincipleUsing the SIM access profile (SAP), the snap-in adapter accesses the SIM card of the mobiletelephone using Bluetooth. Through the hand‐set connected with the snap-in adapter, thephone can be operated in the rear.The calls and the connection to the externalaerial run via the snap-in adapter. Radiationwhich is caused by the transmission operationis dissipated from the vehicle interior.If the mobile telephone is connected to the ve‐hicle and downloading the internal phone bookentries of the mobile telephone is supported,the internal phone book can be displayed onthe handset and on the Control Display.Operating requirements▷SAP-capable mobile telephone. Further in‐formation on compatible models is availa‐ble from a Service Partner of the manufac‐turer or another qualified Service Partner ora specialist workshop or viawww.bmw.com/fond-telefonie.▷Mobile telephone is switched on with acti‐vated Bluetooth interface.▷No SIM card is inserted into the snap-inadapter.▷Snap-in adapter is installed.▷The handset is switched on.Connecting the mobile telephone viaSAP1. Press and hold the     button on thesnap-in adapter for approximately 5 sec‐onds until the acoustic signal sounds twicein quick succession.Seite 92Communication Telephone92 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
The LED above the button flashes, alter‐nating green and yellow.2. The 16-digit SAP PIN is displayed on thehandset.3. "Connect" with BMW GSM SIA.4. Enter the displayed PIN in the mobile tele‐phone.Breaking the connection▷Disable the SAP connection on the mobiletelephone. If the Bluetooth interface is notdisabled, the connection is automaticallyre-saved after approximately ten seconds.▷Switch off the handset.▷Take the mobile telephone to a distanceapproximately 10 metres away from thevehicle.Connecting the handsetPrincipleTo be able to use the handset, it must be con‐nected to the snap-in adapter.GeneralThe handset is already connected at the fac‐tory. The connection is set up automaticallyeach time the handset is switched on. Thismeans it is only necessary to reconnect thehandset if there is a new handset.Ensure that the battery on the rear of the hand‐set is correctly inserted.Operating requirements▷The Bluetooth passkey, see page 104, onthe back of the snap-in adapter is known.▷The snap-in adapter is inserted in the cen‐tre armrest.▷Standby state is switched on.▷The SIM card is inserted into the snap-inadapter.Connecting the handset1. Press and hold the     button on thesnap-in adapter for approximately 7 sec‐onds until the acoustic signal sounds threetimes in quick succession.The LED above the button flashes yellow.2. Switch on the handset.3. "Search BT devices"4. "Ok"5. BMW CON SIA II6. "Conn."7. Enter the Bluetooth passkey.8. "Ok"The connection to the snap-in adapter isestablished.Connecting Bluetooth headsetPrincipleTo be able to use a Bluetooth headset, it isnecessary for the Bluetooth headset to beconnected to the snap-in adapter. A Bluetoothheadset that has already been registered is au‐tomatically connected to snap-in adapter.GeneralIf another Bluetooth headset is registered, thedata of the previous Bluetooth headset is de‐leted. Only one Bluetooth headset at a timecan be registered and connected.Functional requirements▷Depending on Bluetooth headset, registra‐tion on snap-in adapter is performed auto‐matically. Bluetooth headset supports afixed passkey. The default setting is 0000,which can be altered if required on webserver http://192.168.1.1 at Connectivity-SIA2.0 page under BT headset.▷Bluetooth headset is switched on, Blue‐tooth headset must be set visible if neces‐sary.Seite 93Telephone Communication93Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
▷The snap-in adapter is inserted in the cen‐tre armrest.▷Standby state is switched on and remotecontrol is in the vehicle.▷SIM card is inserted in snap-in adapter ormobile telephone is connected to snap-inadapter via SIM Access Profile.Connecting Bluetooth headset1. Press and hold the     button on thesnap-in adapter for approximately 9 sec‐onds until the acoustic signal sounds fourtimes in quick succession.The LED above the button flashes blue.2. Switch on Bluetooth headset and set visi‐ble if necessary.3. Depending on the Bluetooth headset,press and hold the talk button on the Blue‐tooth headset to connect with the snap-inadapter. See operating instructions forBluetooth headset.Bluetooth headset is connected once LEDon snap-in adapter is no longer illuminated.Accepting a callIncoming calls are displayed on hands-freesystem or snap-in adapter. They can also beaccepted using a Bluetooth headset that is al‐ready connected.Press the talk button on the Bluetooth head‐set.Initiating a callUsing Bluetooth headset, it is possible to calllast number dialled using hands-free system orhandset.Press the talk button on the Bluetooth headsettwice.Transferring a callGeneralCalls can only be conducted on one terminalunit at a time:▷Using hands-free system.▷Using handset in the rear.▷Using the Bluetooth headset.An incoming call can be heard using terminalunit that took the call, such as handset in rear.A call can be transferred between terminalunits during a call.Audio using hands-free system▷Press the talk button on the Bluetoothheadset twice to accept the call using theBluetooth headset.▷Select "Handsfree off" on handset in rearor lift handset in rear out of cradle to takecall with handset in rear.Audio using handset in rear▷Press the talk button on the Bluetoothheadset twice to accept the call using theBluetooth headset.▷Select "Handsfree on" on handset in rearto accept call using hands-free system.Audio using Bluetooth headset▷Press the talk button on the Bluetoothheadset twice within 1 second to take thecall using the hands-free system.▷Remove handset in rear from cradle to takethe call using the handset in rear.▷Select "Handsfree on" on handset in rearto accept the call using the hands-free sys‐tem.Seite 94Communication Telephone94 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
ControlsBasic principlesConnect buttonPress the button. Select the displayedor highlighted phone number, acceptthe call.On/off/exit buttonKeep the button pressed: switch onand off.Press button: ends a call.If the handset is switched off and on againwhile the vehicle is in motion, the Bluetoothconnection in the Control Display must be re-saved.Functional requirement for readinessdisplays▷SIM card is inserted into the snap-inadapter or a mobile telephone is connec‐ted via SIM Access Profile.▷The handset is switched on.▷The PIN for the SIM card has been enteredor the PIN query, see page 103, has beensuppressed.▷Entering the PIN is also possible on theControl Display if the snap-in adapter isconnected to the vehicle.▷Mobile telephony reception must be guar‐anteed.The standby indicator and name of the net‐work operator are displayed.Display keysThe current functions of these buttons areshown in the bottom line of the display.Press the button: selects the function.Arrow keysPress the up/down arrow buttons: browses inmenus.Press the left/right arrow buttons: sets the callvolume during a call.Seite 95Telephone Communication95Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Text input▷Press a numerical key repeatedly until thedesired character is displayed. If the nextletter is entered with the same key as thecurrent letter, wait briefly until the cursor isdisplayed again.▷Insert space: 0 key.▷Switch between upper or lower case: #key.▷Insert symbols: 1 key.▷Change to digit mode: press and hold #key.MenusPress "Menu". This contains the followingsub-menus:▷"Last calls"▷"Phone book"▷"Text messag."▷"Settings"Press the arrow keys up/down, to toggle be‐tween the menus. Press "Ok" to select themenu.SymbolsWhite square: function deactivated.Black square: function activated.Initiating a callVia numerical keys1. Enter the complete phone number witharea code/national dialling code.2.   Press the button.Delete last digit during input: "Delete"Via repeat diallingThe last ten phone numbers dialled are auto‐matically saved.1.   Press the button.The last dialled numbers are displayed.2. Highlight number.3.   Press the button.Via phone book1. "Ph.book"2. Insert first letter of desired entry or browseusing arrow keys.3. Mark entry.4.   Press the button.Via SMSIn the "Text messag." menu:1. "Inbox" or "Outbox"2. "Ok"3. Mark entry.4. "Ok"5. Call up "Options".6. "Call"7. "Ok"The number is shown on the display.8.   Press the button.Via the call listIn the "Last calls" menu:1. "Missed calls" or "Received calls"2. "Ok"3. Mark entry.4.   Press the button.Incoming callAccepting a callIf the number of the caller is saved in thephone book and is transferred from the net‐work, the name of the phone book entry is dis‐played.Seite 96Communication Telephone96 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
▷Press the     button or "Answer".▷With call acceptance, see page 102, acti‐vated, take the handset from its cradle.Rejecting a callPress the button or "Reject".Call ForwardPrincipleIncoming calls are diverted to another phonenumber.A password might be required to set this up.All functions are in the "Settings" menu under"Call forward".Diverting calls1. "Voice calls"2. "Ok"3. "Forward all calls", "If busy", "If not avail."or "If no answer"4. "Ok"5. "Activate"6. "Ok"7. Enter the phone number for the diversion.8. "Ok"Diverting fax and data inputs1. "Fax calls" or "Data calls"2. "Ok"3. "Activate"4. "Ok"5. Enter the phone number for the diversion.6. "Ok"Checking the status1. Select desired call forwarding.2. "Status"3. "Ok"The status is displayed.Disabling all diversions1. "Deactivate all"2. "Ok"Phone bookSelecting the storage locationIf the mobile telephone supports downloadingof internal phone book entries and this func‐tion is active, the internal memory of the phonebook is selected as the storage location. Thefunction "Memory place" is then not available.Select the SIM card or snap-in adapter as thestorage location.In the "Phone book" menu:1. "Memory place"2. "Ok"3. "SIM" or "GSM-SIA" or "Both"4. "Ok"Setting the displayIn the "Phone book" menu:1. "Private Ph.book"2. "Ok"Function is enabled or disabled.Available memoryIn the "Phone book" menu:1. "Memory place"2. "Ok"3. "Status"4. "Ok"New entrySave phone numbers in the international for‐mat.Press and hold the asterisk key until + isshown on the display.Seite 97Telephone Communication97Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
In the "Phone book" menu:1. "New entry"2. "Ok"3. Enter name.4. "Ok"5. Enter the complete phone number.6. "Store"7. "Ok"Transferring entriesContact data can be transferred to phone inrear, for example from an Outlook file via aWLAN connection. To do this, connect, seepage 105, a WiFi-capable mobile telephone ornotebook to phone in rear.Calling up:1. Start Internet browser on the device.2. Enter following address in address line ofInternet browser:http://192.168.1.1The CON-SIA2 page is displayed.3. Select UPLOAD tab.When doing this, make sure settings andnotation for source file are precisely asshown in example. Each line in Excel file issaved in phone book as separate entry.4. Press the Browse button and select the re‐quired file.5. Press the UPLOAD PB button.Entry from call listsSave phone numbers from call lists in thephone book.In the "Last calls" menu:1. "Numbers dialled", "Missed calls" or"Received calls"2. "Ok"3. Mark entry.4. "Options"5. "Store number"6. "Ok"7. Enter name and number and confirm eachwith "Ok".8. "Store"9. "Ok"Entry from SMSIn the "Text messag." menu:1. "Inbox" or "Outbox"2. "Ok"3. Highlight SMS and select with "Ok".4. "Options"5. "Extract number"6. "Ok"Editing an entryIn the "Phone book" menu:1. "Find entry"2. "Ok"3. Highlight entry and select with "Ok".4. "Edit"5. "Ok"6. Edit name and number and confirm with"Ok".7. "Store"8. "Ok"Deleting an entryIn the "Phone book" menu:1. "Find entry"2. "Ok"3. Mark entry.4. "Ok"5. "Delete"6. "Ok"7. "Yes"Seite 98Communication Telephone98 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Showing detailsIn the "Phone book" menu:1. "Find entry"2. "Ok"3. Mark entry.4. "Ok"5. "Details"6. "Ok"SMSGeneralReceived SMS messages are saved automati‐cally. If necessary, delete saved SMS mes‐sages so that you can receive new SMS mes‐sages.Observe the memory status, see page 100, onthe SIM card.All functions are in the "Text messag." menu.Setting the SMS Service CentreThe phone number of the Service Centre issaved.1. "Settings"2. "Ok"3. "Servicecentre"4. "Ok"5. Check the phone number.6. "Ok"Displaying SMS1. "Inbox"2. "Ok"All SMS are displayed.To read an SMS, highlight the message and"Ok".Writing an SMSCreating and sending an SMS1. "New text msg"2. "Ok"3. Enter text, see page 96, and insert tem‐plate/symbol, see page 100.4. "Options"5. "Send"6. "Ok"7. Enter the phone number or use "Search"to open the phone book and highlight anentry.8. "Ok"9. "Send"Forwarding an SMSDisplaying desired SMS, see page 99.1. "Options"2. "Forward"3. "Ok"4. "Options"5. "Send"6. "Ok"7. Enter the phone number or use "Search"to open the phone book and highlight anentry.8. "Ok"9. "Send"Replying to an SMS1. Displaying SMS, see page 99.2. "Options"3. "Reply"4. "Ok"5. Enter text, see page 96.6. "Options"7. "Send"Seite 99Telephone Communication99Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Inserting template/symbol1. Create an SMS, see page 99.2. "Options"3. Highlight template/symbol.4. "Ok"5. "Options"6. "Send" or "Store"Saving created SMS messagesCreated SMS messages can be saved for fu‐ture use on the SIM card.1. "New text msg"2. "Ok"3. Enter text, see page 96.4. "Options"5. "Store"6. "Ok"Automatically save SMSSave sent SMS messages automatically.1. "Settings"2. "Ok"3. "Store text msg"4. "Ok"Function is enabled or disabled.Deleting an SMS1. "Inbox" or "Outbox"2. "Ok"3. Highlight SMS and select with "Ok".4. "Options"5. "Delete"6. "Ok"7. "Yes"Deleting oldest read text messageIf the text message memory is full, the LEDabove the key illuminates orange.The oldest read SMS can be deleted.Press and hold the button on thesnap-in adapter for approximately3 seconds until the LED above the button illu‐minates orange.OptionsQuerying memory status  Symbol indicates that memory capacity isno longer available for SMS messages.Delete, see page 100, saved SMS.1. "Settings"2. "Ok"3. "Memory capacity"4. "Ok"The number of occupied and free memoryslots is displayed.Activating automatic status reportShow free memory when sending an SMS.1. "Settings"2. "Ok"3. "Status report"4. "Ok"Function is enabled or disabled.Setting transmission timeValidity period for attempts to send an SMS.1. "Settings"2. "Ok"3. "Validity"4. "Ok"5. Highlight time period.6. "Ok"Function is enabled or disabled.Seite 100Communication Telephone100 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Setting the languageSet the language for the SMS.1. "New text msg"2. "Ok"3. "Options"4. "Input language"5. "Ok"6. Highlight language.7. "Ok"Desired language is enabled.Calls with a number of participantsCall waitingIf there is a second call during an ongoing call,you hear a call waiting signal."Answer" or "Reject".Setting up a second call1. "Options"2. "Hold"3. "Back"4. Select entry from phone book or the num‐ber of another subscriber.Switching between two calls, alternating1. "Options"2. "Switch"Telephone conferenceMerge two calls to set up a conference.1. "Options"2. "Conference"Terminating a callTerminating current call"End call"Terminating all calls1. "Options"2. "End call"Terminating second call when conferencecalling1. "Options"2. "Switch"3. "End call"Terminating conference call1. "Options"2. "Conf. participants"3. Select the call.4. "End active call"SettingsGeneralUnless otherwise indicated, the functions arein the "Settings" menu.TelephoneActivating/deactivating call numbertransmissionDisplay call number on receiver.1. "Call options"2. "Ok"3. "Transmit caller ID"4. "Ok"5. "Activate", "Deactivate" or "Network-depend."Setting call waitingAcoustic signal for a call during another call.1. "Call options"2. "Ok"3. "Call waiting"4. "Ok"Seite 101Telephone Communication101Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
5. "Activate" or "Deactivate"6. "Ok"Selecting menu language and entrylanguage1. "Telephone"2. "Ok"3. "Language"4. "Ok"5. "Menu language" or "Input language"6. "Ok"7. Highlight language.8. "Ok"Resetting the language1.   Press the button.2. "Menu"3. Press the arrow button downwards threetimes.4. Press the right-hand arrow once.5. Press the arrow button downwards once.6. Press the right-hand arrow once.7. Press the arrow button downwards threetimes.8. Press the right-hand arrow twice.9. Highlight language and select with "Ok".Deleting the call listIn the "Last calls" menu:1. "Delete"2. "Ok"3. "All calls" or select entry.4. "Ok"5. "Yes"Taking a call when removingThe call is accepted when you lift the handsetfrom the cradle.1. "Call options"2. "Ok"3. "Answer on eject"4. "Ok"Setting call volume1. "Telephone"2. "Ok"3. "Ring tone vol. SIA"4. "Ok"5. Alter the setting.6. "Ok"Setting brightness and lighting durationAlter the setting for the display.1. "Telephone"2. "Ok"3. "Brightness" or "Backlight durat."4. Adjust the settings.5. "Ok"Automatic key lockLocks the keypad automatically if no key hasbeen pressed for a certain time.Providing protection against inadvertent oper‐ation of the keys.1. "Telephone"2. "Ok"3. "Autom. keylock"4. "Ok"Cancelling the key lockFollow the instructions on the handset display.Seite 102Communication Telephone102 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Restoring factory settingsIf you reset the handset to the factory settings,the following settings are made. This does notaffect the SIM card and network settings.1. "Telephone"2. "Ok"3. "Default settings"4. "Ok"5. "Yes"Function Factory settingPhone book. The phone bookis deleted.Display of the phonebook.Both.Save text messages au‐tomatically.Switched off.Transfer duration of textmessages.Maximum.Status report for textmessages.Switched off.Key lock. Switched off.Brightness. 3Lighting duration. 3Language. English.Bluetooth name. GSM SIA BMW.Call acceptance forhandset.Switched on.Private phone book. Switched off.Ring sound volume. 4Network selectionPrincipleOn older SIM cards, it might be necessary toenable roaming.Roaming enables you to connect to otherphone networks abroad.Automatic or manual network selectionWith automatic network selection, the handsetconnects to an available network.With manual network selection, an availablenetwork can be selected. If the handset is con‐nected to another network, a triangle is shownon the display.1. "Network selection"2. "Ok"3. "Automatic" or "Manual"4. "Ok"Manual network selection1. "Netw. select."2. "Ok"3. "Select network"4. Select network.5. "Ok"Authorisation and securityEnabling/disabling the PIN queryPIN query is not deactivated, otherwise theSIM card is not protected against abuse.1. "Security"2. "Ok"3. "PIN query"4. "Ok"5. "Activate" or "Deactivate"6. "Ok"7. Enter any PIN and confirm with "Ok".Changing the PINIf the PIN query is activated:1. "Security"2. "Ok"Seite 103Telephone Communication103Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
3. "Change PIN"4. "Ok"5. Enter the current PIN and confirm with"Ok".6. Enter the new PIN twice and confirm eachone with "Ok".Resetting SIM card blockIf the incorrect PIN is entered three times, theSIM card is blocked."Please enter PUK:" is shown on the display.The PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) or Super PIN isrequired. These can only be entered on thehandset.After entering the PUK, assign a new PIN, seepage 103.Barring callsGeneralThese functions are protected with a passwordagainst unauthorised use.Calling up the menu1. "Security"2. "Ok"3. "Call barring"4. "Ok"Barring outgoing callsOutgoing calls can be suppressed:▷All except for emergency call.▷All international calls.▷All international calls except home country.1. "Outgoing calls"2. "Ok"3. "All calls", "International calls" or "Int. exc.homectry"4. "Ok"5. "Activate", "Deactivate" or "Status"6. Enter your password.7. "Ok"Incoming callsIncoming calls can be suppressed:▷All calls.▷All international calls.1. "Incoming calls"2. "Ok"3. "All calls", "Int'l calls"4. "Ok"5. "Activate", "Deactivate" or "Status"6. Enter your password.7. "Ok"Deactivating call barring1. "Deactivate all"2. Enter the password and confirm with "Ok".Resetting settingsAll snap-in adapter settings are reset to factorysettings, see page 103. The WLAN has to bereconfigured and the Bluetooth connectionshave to be re-established.       Press buttons simultane‐ously.Bluetooth passkeyGeneralThe Bluetooth passkey is loca‐ted on the back of the snap-inadapter.To read the passkey remove thesnap-in adapter, see page 91.The number in the PIN line is the Bluetoothpasskey. A new PIN can be chosen.Seite 104Communication Telephone104 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Changing the Bluetooth passkeyIn the "Settings" menu:1. "Bluetooth"2. "Ok"3. "Change Passkey"4. "Ok"5. Enter new passkey.6. "Ok"Resetting Bluetooth passkeyPress and hold the button on thesnap-in adapter for approximately11 seconds. The LED above the button illumi‐nates red. All Bluetooth passkey connectionsare deleted.WLANPrincipleA device such as a WLAN-capable notebookcan be wirelessly connected to the snap-inadapter using WLAN.Operating requirements▷SIM card has been inserted into snap-inadapter and snap-in adapter is ready foroperation.▷Device is on and ready for operation.▷WLAN connection on device is switchedon.▷Access data of the service provider isknown: APN, user name, password.The APN, in other words the access pointof the service provider, is different whenchanging to another mobile telephone net‐work, for example abroad. Please obtain in‐formation from the service provider whichAPN is used in a different mobile telephonenetwork.▷WPA2 key and the name of the snap-inadapter, SSID, are available. This data isavailable on the back of the snap-inadapter.Connecting device with snap-inadapter1.   Check whether the bottom LEDabove the WLAN button flashes green.If the LED does not illuminate green:Press the button on the snap-in adapter forapproximately 5 seconds until the bottomLED above the WLAN button illuminatesgreen.2. Start the program on the device to set upwireless network, see Owner's Handbookof the device.3. Select from the list of wireless networks"BMW Wireless" within range of the snap-in adapter and connect.4. Enter WPA2 key.Bottom LED above WLAN button on thesnap-in adapter is illuminated green if aconnection has been established.Configuring connection to the InternetTo establish a connection to the Internet youmust configure the snap-in adapter.1. Start Internet browser on the device.2. Enter the following URL in the Internetbrowser's URL line: http://192.168.1.1The CON-SIA2 page is displayed.3. Select "WAN".4. If the fields are not yet filled in, make theentries. Data is provided by the serviceprovider."APN": access point of the service pro‐vider."Username": user name."Password": password.5. Confirm with "Submit".6. Select "WLAN".Seite 105Telephone Communication105Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
7. The name of the snap-in adapter is statedin the "SSID" field. You can individuallyadapt this name, if required.8. Keep all other settings.Resetting WLAN settingsWLAN settings of the snap-in adapter are re‐set to factory settings. The configuration mustbe set again.Press and hold WLAN button for ap‐proximately 9 seconds until the bot‐tom LED over the button flashes red. Subse‐quently let go of the button.Switching WLAN on the snap-inadapter on and offTo switch on: press and hold WLANbutton until bottom LED is illuminatedgreen.To switch off: press and hold WLAN button un‐til bottom LED flashes green and then goes off.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhy can no connection to the Internet be es‐tablished?Check whether WLAN is switched on at thesnap-in adapter and on the device.Why can no connection to the Internet be es‐tablished even though WLAN is switched onon the snap-in adapter and the device?The UMTS network may be busy. In such acase, change to another network, seepage 103, GSM.Status display LEDsTop LED aboveWLAN buttonMeaningIlluminates yel‐low.Internet connection viaGSM, 2G.Illuminatesgreen.Internet connection viaUMTS, 3G.Bottom LEDabove WLANbuttonMeaningDoes not illumi‐nate.WLAN deactivated.Illuminatesgreen.WLAN is activated.LED above Blue‐tooth buttonMeaningIlluminatesgreen.Bluetooth connection tothe vehicle, operatinghandset, headset or mo‐bile telephone activated.Illuminates or‐ange.Text message memoryfull.Seite 106Communication Telephone106 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Services and applicationsVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all standard, nationaland special equipment provided in the modelseries. Equipment not available in the vehicle istherefore also described, for example the se‐lected special equipment or country variant.This also applies to safety-relevant functionsand systems. Comply with the relevant lawsand regulations when using the correspondingfunctions and systems.BMW TeleservicesPrincipleTeleservices are services that help to keep thevehicle mobile.GeneralThe offer depends on the vehicle equipmentand the country variant.When driving abroad, the services may only beavailable with restrictions.For more information regarding available serv‐ice, the manufacturer of the vehicle recom‐mends contacting a Service Partner or the hot‐line.Teleservices can comprise the following serv‐ices:▷Teleservice Call, see page 107.▷Automatic Teleservice Call, see page 107.▷Teleservice Report, see page 108.▷Teleservice Battery Guard, see page 109.▷Your Service partner, see page 109.▷Breakdown assistance, see page 108.Requirements▷Activated ConnectedDrive contract, equip‐ment with intelligent emergency call orBMW ConnectedDrive services.▷Mobile telephony reception must be guar‐anteed.▷Standby state or ignition is switched on.Automatic Teleservice callPrincipleThe Teleservice data on the service require‐ment for the vehicle is transmitted to the Serv‐ice partner by BMW automatically when a serv‐ice is due. If possible, the partner will makecontact and a service appointment can beagreed.In so doing, the Service partner can prepareprecisely for service appointments. The work‐shop stay is shortened.Last Teleservice CallChecking when the Service partner was noti‐fied, see page 108.Manual Teleservice CallPrincipleA Teleservice Call triggered manually by thecustomer causes the Teleservice data for thevehicle's service requirements to be transfer‐red by BMW to the Service Partner. If possible,the partner will make contact and a service ap‐pointment can be agreed.GeneralA Teleservice Call can also be started througha Check Control message, see Owner's Hand‐book for the vehicle.Seite 107Services and applications Communication107Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Starting a Teleservice Call1. "ConnectedDrive"2. "BMW Assistance"3. "Teleservice Call"Teleservice ReportPrincipleAs needed, transfers the technical data fromyour vehicle to BMW at regular intervals. Thisis used to evaluate the further development ofBMW products.GeneralThe Teleservice Report is free of charge. It isactivated in vehicles with certain technical pre‐conditions and an active BMW Connected‐Drive contract or when the vehicle is equippedwith intelligent emergency call or BMW Con‐nectedDrive Services.Neither personal information nor position datais transferred.DisplaysDisplays when the last Teleservice Report hasbeen transferred, see page 108.Last Teleservice CallPrincipleThe last Teleservice Calls, such as the lastmessage to the Service partner, can be shownon the Control Display.Displaying last Teleservice CallCheck when the last Teleservice Call has beentransferred.1. "My Vehicle"2. "Vehicle status"3.   "Teleservice Call"Breakdown assistancePrincipleThe Mobile Service offered by the BMW Groupcan be contacted if you require help in theevent of a breakdown.GeneralIn the case of a breakdown, data on the vehiclecondition can be transferred to the MobileService. It might be that malfunctions can beremedied directly.Contact with the Mobile Service can also bedone with a Check Control message, see Own‐er's Handbook for the vehicle.Starting breakdown assistanceStarting serviceWhen equipped with Teleservices, support isprovided first through the Teleservice diagno‐sis and then by the Teleservice assistance.1. "ConnectedDrive"2. "BMW Assistance"3. "BMW Mobile Care"Phone number of Mobile Service is dis‐played. A voice connection to Mobile Serv‐ice can be established.Teleservice DiagnosisTeleservice Diagnosis enables the transfer ofdetailed vehicle data that is necessary for diag‐nosis of the vehicle via mobile telephony. Thisdata is transferred automatically.After transfer of the data, a voice connection tothe Mobile Service is established.Starting Teleservice AssistanceThe Teleservice Assistance enables a deeperdiagnosis of the vehicle by the Mobile Service.Certain functions within the vehicle may be re‐saved to a drivable condition.Seite 108Communication Services and applications108 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
As requested by the Mobile Service and onterminating the voice connection, the Teleser‐vice Assistance can be started.1. Park the vehicle safely.2. Apply the parking brake.3. Control Display is switched on.4. "Teleservice Help"After concluding the Teleservice Assistance, avoice connection to the Mobile Service is es‐tablished.Teleservice Battery GuardPrincipleIf the battery charge state falls below certainlevels, BMW informs you or the Service partnerdirectly or when the vehicle is next started indefined cases.GeneralIf required, the Service partner will contact youto agree a service appointment.Teleservice Battery Guard is only activated invehicles with certain technical preconditionsand an active BMW ConnectedDrive contract,when equipped with intelligent emergency callor BMW ConnectedDrive services. To be in‐formed by Teleservice Battery Guard, yourcontact data must be saved in the Connected‐Drive customer portal.DisplaysDisplays when the last Teleservice BatteryGuard Call has been transferred, see page 108.Your Service partnerPrinciplePossible contact with the Service partner.GeneralIn special cases, for example after change ofowner or address, it may be necessary to ad‐just the Service partner. This can be done us‐ing the hotline, by a Service Partner of themanufacturer or another qualified Service Part‐ner or a specialist workshop or if necessary in‐dependently on the Control Display.Display current service partnerThe Service Partner is created as a contact inthe vehicle.1. "ConnectedDrive" or "Communication"2. "BMW Assistance"3. "Your Service Partner"Depending on the equipment, the followingfunctions are available in a selected contact:▷  "Start route guidance"▷  Call up contact.▷  Call up Internet address.▷  "Compose email"Changing Service partners1. "ConnectedDrive"2. "BMW Assistance"3. Select entry for 'Service Partner Manage‐ment'.4. The Service Partner currently assigned toyour vehicle is shown with all contact infor‐mation.Another Service Partner can be found at'Change Service Partner'.To change the Service Partner, the current lo‐cation of the vehicle is preselected. Adapt thesearch criteria of the location search if neces‐sary.It can take a few minutes until the new ServicePartner is visible in the Service Partner con‐tact. Following that, the Service Partner youhave selected will be informed about all servicerequirements signalled by your vehicle or byyou manually.Seite 109Services and applications Communication109Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Depending on the equipment, the followingfunctions are available for a Service Partnercontact:▷  "Start route guidance"▷  Call up contact.▷  Call up Internet address.▷  "Compose email"Online logbookPrincipleThe online trip book saves and documentscompleted trips.GeneralUp to 150 trips can be saved continuously inthe vehicle.Here, at least the date, time, geoposition andnumber of kilometres at the start and end ofeach trip, kilometres travelled and selectedtype of trip are recorded.With "official" trips, the trip destination, reasonfor travel, business partner visited and startand end of the trip are also entered.The logbook entries are automatically transfer‐red to the ConnectedDrive Portal and can beshown and edited there later. As a template forthe financial authorities, a report can be com‐piled by the user containing all the necessaryinformation to ensure compliance with the le‐gal requirements in Germany.The entries can be completed subsequently inthe ConnectedDrive Portal.The trips recorded are encrypted and can onlybe shown and processed in the vehicle or inthe ConnectedDrive Portal.Operating requirements▷Unlimited use of the function is only guar‐anteed with mobile telephone reception.▷The correct date and time are set on theControl Display, see Owner's Handbook forthe vehicle.▷The current software version must be in‐stalled, see the Owner's Handbook for thevehicle.Updates and related, up-to-date information isposted on the website at www.bmw.com/update.Activating logbook1. "ConnectedDrive"2. "Logbook"3. "Logbook"Select menu item and activate the func‐tion.Starting a new trip1. "New journey"2. Adjust the following trip data as necessary:▷"Driver:"▷"Journey type:"▷"Visited business contacts:"▷"Purpose of journey:"▷"Journey destination:"3. "Start journey"Changing trip data1. "Manage current journey"2. "Modify data"3. Change desired trip data.4. "Resume journey"Showing a logbookDisplay chronological listing of all trips saved inthe vehicle."Show logbook"Select a journey to open the detailed view ofthe journey.Transmitting a logbookAll completed trips saved in the vehicle are au‐tomatically transferred to the ConnectedDriveSeite 110Communication Services and applications110 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Portal. They can continue to be displayed inthe vehicle.Manual transfer of the trips saved in the vehi‐cle:1. "Transfer logbook"The time of the last transfer is displayed.2. "Transfer to customer portal"Saving a logbookTo save trips manually, a compatible devicemust be connected to the USB interface in thecentre armrest.1. Connecting USB medium to USB interface,see the Owner's Handbook for the vehicle.2. "Transfer logbook"3. "Transfer to USB"The trip data is encoded and saved onto themedium and can be transmitted to the Con‐nectedDrive Portal by PC.Settings▷"Pop-up at start of journey"The trip last undertaken is shown on theControl Display automatically.The pop-up can be ended manually at anytime.Continue the new trip with this trip data orchange the trip data.▷"Automatic break recognition"The current trip is not terminated automat‐ically if the trip is interrupted for a perioddefined by the user.The desired break time can be set between1 and 90 minutes.Resetting a logbookDeletes all trips and trip data saved in the vehi‐cle. Trips already transferred to the Connec‐tedDrive Portal are retained there."Delete all data"Deactivating a logbookIf the logbook is deactivated, all saved journeysare transferred to the BMW ConnectedDrivePortal. All data entered in the vehicle is re‐tained.The current trip is ended.1. "Logbook"2. "OK"Select menu item and deactivate the func‐tion.If you want to use the logbook again, this mustbe reactivated. Activating logbook, seepage 110.Data transferPrincipleWhen updating services, the status of the datatransfer can be displayed.Displaying data transfer1. "ConnectedDrive"2.   Press the button.3. "Data transfer"Updating BMW ServicesPrincipleManually update all the services available inthe vehicle.Updating services1. "ConnectedDrive"2.   Press the button.3. "Update BMW Services"Seite 111Services and applications Communication111Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
ConnectedDrive ServicesFunctional requirements▷Connected Drive Services are applied forat a Service Partner or have been pur‐chased via the ConnectedDrive Store.▷Mobile telephony reception must be guar‐anteed.▷For certain services, for example informa‐tion on current location, the vehicle mustbe able to determine your current location.▷The correct date is set on the Control Dis‐play, see Owner's Handbook for the vehi‐cle.ConnectedDrive StorePrincipleFor vehicles with the technical requirements,various additional services can be ordered inthe vehicle.GeneralThe offering is country-specific.Ordering services1. "ConnectedDrive"An overview of the services present andyet to be ordered in the vehicle is shown.2. To buy a service, select this and followingthe instructions in the Control Display.BMW messagesGeneralMessages from the Concierge Service andfrom My Info are displayed.Information about SMS messages from themobile telephone, see page 81.Displaying BMW messages1. "ConnectedDrive"or"Communication"2. "BMW messages"The latest BMW messages are displayed.StatusA symbol indicates the status of the message.Symbol Meaning  Read BMW message.  Unread BMW message.Filtering the message list according tostatus1.   Press the button.2. "Filter BMW messages"3. Select the desired setting.Filtering message list by message type1. "Filter"2. Select the desired setting.Additional functionsThe following functions are available in a selec‐ted SMS message, from the Concierge Serviceor My Info.▷  Select town/city to start route guidance.▷Select telephone number to dial it.▷Select Internet address to call it up.Deleting a message1.   Press the button.2. Delete selected message: "Deletemessage"Deleting all messages: "Delete allmessages"Seite 112Communication Services and applications112 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
My InfoGeneralMessages from My Info can come from theConnectedDrive customer portal or be sent byselected partners.Vehicle appsPrincipleBMW ConnectedDrive Services offer the pos‐sibility of displaying apps and other functionsor information, for example about weather ornews, on the Control Display.Displaying BMW ConnectedDriveservice apps1. "ConnectedDrive"2. Select required app.Messages▷My Info messages, see page 112.Driver profiles▷Exporting/importing driver profile, seeOwner's Handbook for the vehicle.Navigation▷Importing trips, see page 15.▷Information to Points of Interest, seepage 11.Log onTo display personal data, e.g. e-mails, a log onis required.The function is country-dependent.1. "ConnectedDrive"2.   Press the button.3. "Login"4. "User:"Enter the ConnectedDrive user name.5. "Password:"Enter the ConnectedDrive password.6. "OK"Automatic log onThe log on takes place automatically when thevehicles apps are called up."Auto-login"The function "Auto-login" can be disabled inthe ConnectedDrive customer portal in thearea 'Security settings under password protec‐tion in the vehicle'.Logging off1. "ConnectedDrive"2. "Vehicle apps"3.   Press the button.4. "Log out"Adapting menuThe menu can be adapted, for example to re‐move the entries for unused functions from themenu.1. "ConnectedDrive"2. "Personalise menu"3. Select the desired setting.4. Tilt the Controller to the left.HotlinePrincipleContact the BMW Hotline for information cov‐ering every aspect of the vehicle.Calling the hotline1. "ConnectedDrive"2. "BMW Assistance"3. "Customer support"Seite 113Services and applications Communication113Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
The number of the hotline is displayed anda voice connection to the hotline can beestablished.Concierge ServicePrincipleThe Concierge Service provides informationabout hotels, restaurants etc. and can send anSMS with the required information to the vehi‐cle. Addresses can also be sent directly to thenavigation system. A voice connection to theConcierge Service is established for this pur‐pose.Start Concierge Service1. "ConnectedDrive"2. "Concierge Services"A voice connection to the Concierge Service isestablished.InternetGeneralThe Internet is available through the SIM cardin the vehicle.Operating possibilities using iDrive, see Own‐er's Handbook for the vehicle.For your own safety, the Internet is displayedonly at up to approximately 5 km/h, approxi‐mately 3 mph; for some country versions, onlywhen the vehicle is at a standstill.Calling up1. "ConnectedDrive"2.   "Internet"The home page is displayed. It is possible thatthe Internet sites are not displayed in the sameway as on a PC. Flash or Java contents cannotbe displayed in the vehicle browser.OperatingFunction barA toolbar for operation is displayed. To activatethe toolbar, tilt the Controller to the left untilthe mouse pointer is located in the function baror press the BACK button.Symbol Function  "Homepage"  "Back"  "Cancel"  "Reload"  "Tabs"  "Enter Internet address"  "Close browser"  "Zoom and pan"  "Favourites history"Navigating with Controller▷To move the mouse pointer: tilt the Con‐troller in the corresponding direction.▷To move the mouse pointer diagonally: tiltthe Controller in the corresponding direc‐tion and turn it.▷To select an element: move the mousepointer onto the element and press theController.▷To scroll: turn the Controller.Zoom1.   "Zoom and pan"2. Press the Controller to activate the func‐tion.3. Turn Controller to enlarge or reduce webpage.4. Press the Controller.The setting is saved.Seite 114Communication Services and applications114 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Entering Internet addresses1.   "Enter Internet address"2. ▷Enter address and    ▷Or tilt Controller to the right and selectaddress from list.TabsGeneralOpen a new tab, to show more than one webpage at a time.Opening web page in a new tab1.   "Tabs"2. Press the Controller.3. Enter web address, select web addressthrough favourites or through history. Theweb page is opened in a new tab.Changing between tabs1.   "Tabs"2. Turn Controller to the left or right.3. Press Controller to show selected tab.Deleting a tab1.   "Tabs"2.   Press the button.3. "Close tab"Selected tab is deleted.FavouritesGeneralWeb pages can be saved in Favourites so theycan be called up quickly as needed.Adding a web page to favourites1.   "Favourites history"2. "Add to favourites"Calling up web page from favouriteslist1.   "Favourites history"2. Select required web page.Deleting a web page from favouriteslist1.   "Favourites history"2. Highlight the web page to be deleted.3.   Press the button.4. "Delete favourite" or "Delete all favourites"Setting as home page1.   "Favourites history"2. Highlight the desired favourites.3.   Press the button.4. "Set as homepage"HistoryPrincipleThe web pages called up are saved in the his‐tory.Show history1.   "Favourites history"2. "History"Symbol Meaning  Pages visited today.  Pages visited earlier.  Select the symbol. The web pages visitedon the selected date are shown.  Select the symbol. The web page is calledup.Seite 115Services and applications Communication115Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Deleting all entries1.   Press the button.2. "Delete all entries"Settings1. "ConnectedDrive"2.   "Internet"3.   Press the button.4. Select the desired setting:▷"Sound"▷"Block cookies"▷"Block pop-ups"▷"Block HTTPS warnings"▷"Clear personal settings"HTTPS certificates and history are de‐leted.Remote ServicesPrincipleWith Remote Services, a connection can beestablished between a compatible smartphoneand the vehicle.It can be used to lock and un‐lock the vehicle, for example.GeneralOther functions are available depending on thevehicle.To be able to run the functions, the BMW Con‐nectedDrive app must be downloaded. Thisfunction is done using the app.For the functions to be used, they must be ac‐tivated in the ConnectedDrive customer portalas a one-time procedure. An active BMW Con‐nectedDrive contract is required.Alternatively, a selection of certain functionscan also be run using the BMW Connected‐Drive call centre.You can find the Owner's Handbook for theBMW ConnectedDrive app in the Connected‐Drive customer portal or at www.bmw.com.AppsPrincipleCertain apps of a compatible smartphone canbe integrated into the vehicle. These apps aredisplayed on the Control Display.GeneralSome apps can only be used when the vehicleis stationary for safety reasons.The vehicle manufacturer recommends usingapplications that have been classified by BMWas compatible with your vehicle; otherwisethere is a risk of system malfunctions.▷The extent of software applications shownon the Control Display depends on thefunctions of the app installed on the smart‐phone.▷The data transfer of the apps from thesmartphone to the vehicle may take awhile. Some apps are dependent on thespeed of the available Internet connectionof the smartphone.▷Some smartphones cannot use apps andBluetooth hands-free at the same time.Restart the app on the smartphone after aphone call as necessary.▷Using the apps on the smartphone can re‐sult in mobile telephone costs. Thesecosts do not form part of apps.Information about compatible smartphones isavailable at www.bmw.com/bluetooth, informa‐tion about available apps and installing them isavailable at www.bmw.com/connectivity, orcontact a Service Partner of the manufactureror another qualified Service Partner or a spe‐cialist workshop.Seite 116Communication Services and applications116 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Safety noteWARNINGOperating integrated informations sys‐tems and communication devices during thejourney can distract from traffic. You could losecontrol of the vehicle. Danger of accidents.Only operate the systems or devices if permis‐sible in the traffic situation. Stop if necessaryand operate the systems or devices with thevehicle at a standstill.◀Requirements▷Corresponding mobile radio contract.▷Compatible smartphone.▷Apps are installed on the smartphone andready for use.▷The smartphone is connected to the vehi‐cle via the snap-in adapter, a USB port orBluetooth, see Owner's Handbook for thevehicle.Operate Apps1. "ConnectedDrive"2. Select the desired app on the smartphone.Displaying status1. "ConnectedDrive"2. "Mobile devices"Frequently Asked QuestionsWhy are the apps installed on my smartphonenot displayed on the Control Display, eventhough the smartphone is connected to thevehicle?▷The smartphone is no longer selected forthe use of apps.Another smartphone connected to the ve‐hicle has been selected for the use of apps.▷The smartphone is no longer selected forthe use of Bluetooth audio.The smartphone is connected to the vehi‐cle via Bluetooth. Another smartphone hasbeen selected for the use of Bluetooth au‐dio. Without Bluetooth audio, the use ofapps via a Bluetooth connection is not pos‐sible.If two different smartphones are to be usedfor the audio playback and the use of apps,one of the smartphones must be connec‐ted to the vehicle via the USB interface.▷The smartphone is connected to the vehi‐cle simultaneously via Bluetooth and theUSB interface.With simultaneous connection via the USBinterface and Bluetooth, the Bluetoothconnection takes precedence.Apple CarPlayPrincipleApple CarPlay makes it possible to operatecertain functions of a compatible Apple iPhoneby voice commands and using iDrive.GeneralCarPlay and the associated functions are pro‐vided by the iPhone. The scope and contentdepend on the device manufacturer, and mayvary from country to country.The following restrictions apply to an iPhoneconnected via CarPlay:▷Telephoning is only possible via CarPlay.▷The iPhone cannot be registered as an ad‐ditional telephone.▷The entries in the phonebook are nottransferred to the vehicle.▷Only one further telephone can be connec‐ted to the vehicle.▷Using CarPlay may incur mobile phonecosts. These costs do not form part of ve‐hicle's optional equipment.Seite 117Services and applications Communication117Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Safety noteWARNINGOperating integrated informations sys‐tems and communication devices during thejourney can distract from traffic. You could losecontrol of the vehicle. Danger of accidents.Only operate the systems or devices if permis‐sible in the traffic situation. Stop if necessaryand operate the systems or devices with thevehicle at a standstill.◀Functional requirements▷Compatible iPhone.▷Corresponding mobile radio contract.▷WiFi and Siri voice operation are activatedon the iPhone.▷Bluetooth and Apple CarPlay are activatedon the vehicle.Switching on Bluetooth and CarPlay1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Mobile devices"4. "Settings"5. ▷"Bluetooth"▷"Apple CarPlay"Registering iPhone with CarPlayRegister iPhone via Bluetooth on the vehicle,see the Owner's Handbook for the vehicle.Select the Apple CarPlay function:  "Apple CarPlay"Selecting CarPlayCarPlay can be selected using the followingmenus:▷"Apple CarPlay"If this entry is selected in the main menu,the CarPlay menu is shown on the ControlDisplay.▷"Media/Radio"The following entry is displayed: "Nowplaying in Apple CarPlay"If the entry is selected, the music app onthe iPhone is started.▷"Navigation"The following entry is displayed: "Maps inApple CarPlay"If the entry is selected, the navigation appon the iPhone is started.▷"Communication"The following entry is displayed: "Phone inApple CarPlay"If the entry is selected, the telephone appon the iPhone is started.Operating CarPlayCarPlay can be operated using iDrive and byvoice commands.By voice:1.   Press the button on the steeringwheel until Siri voice control is activated onthe iPhone.2. Speak the commands recognised by theiPhone.Switching off CarPlay1. "My Vehicle"2. "iDrive settings"3. "Mobile devices"4. "Settings"5. "Apple CarPlay"Uncheck the box.CarPlay navigationThe destination of the active CarPlay naviga‐tion can be transferred to the BMW navigation.Route guidance is taken over by the BMW nav‐igation and the CarPlay navigation is closed.Transferring back to CarPlay is not possible.Seite 118Communication Services and applications118 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
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ReferenceThe section contains the alphabetical index thatwill lead you to the desired information in thequickest manner possible.Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
Everything from A to ZIndexAAlternative routes 19 AM/FM stations 41 Apple Car Play 117 Applications, see Apps 116 Appointments, see Calen‐dar 83 App, Remote Services 116 Apps 116 Arrow view, split screen 27 Audio 46 Audio CD 47 Audio playback, Bluetooth 53 Audio playback, pause 36 Audio remote control 63 Automatic Teleservicecall 107 AUX-IN port in the rear 64 AUX-IN port, operation 46 Avoid areas 25 BBalance, sound settings 38 Bang & Olufsen, sound set‐ting 39 Bass, sound settings 38 Battery changing, audio re‐mote control 63 Battery Guard, Teleser‐vice 109 Bluetooth audio 53 Bluetooth headset 91 Bluetooth headset, connect‐ing 93 Blu-ray player in the rear 64 Blu-ray video 71 BMW ConnectedDrive 112 BMW ConnectedDriveStore 112 BMW messages 112 BMW Routes 15 BMW Teleservices 107 BMW Touch Command, withrear entertainment 67 Bowers & Wilkins, sound set‐tings 39 Breakdown assistance 108 Brokering, see Calls with anumber of participants 78 Bypassing a section of theroute 19 CCalendar 83 Calling up the map, naviga‐tion 17 CD 47 CD/DVD, safety instruc‐tions 47 Changing entertainmentsource 36 Changing the batteries, re‐mote control for rear enter‐tainment 66 Charging cradle, see Wirelesscharging 87 Concierge Service 114 Concierge Service messages,see BMW messages 112 Conference, Calls with a num‐ber of participants 78 ConnectedDrive 112 ConnectedDrive Store 112 Connecting headset, Rearphone 93 Contacts 78 Country selection, naviga‐tion 9 Course of route, see Naviga‐tion 19 DDAB, digital radio 42 Destination input 9, 10 Destination input by voicecontrol 10 Digital radio DAB/DMB 42 DMB, digital radio 42 DVD, Video 57 Dynamic route guidance 29 EElectronic logbook 110 E-mail 82 Emergency assistance, seeBreakdown assistance 108 Emergency services, seeBreakdown assistance 108 Entering an address, naviga‐tion 9 Entering destination usingGPS coordinates 13 Entertainment, control func‐tions 36 Entertainment in the rear 64 Equaliser 38 FFader, sound settings 38 FM/AM stations 41 GGong, speaker equalisa‐tion 39 Seite 122Reference Everything from A to Z122 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
GPS coordinates, enteringdestination 13 GPS navigation, see Naviga‐tion system 8 HHandset, see Rear phone 90 Hands-free system 78 Hands-free unit 78 HDMI connection in therear 64 Headphones and vehicleloudspeakers in the rear 68 Help for navigation, see Fre‐quently Asked Ques‐tions 32 Help for rear entertainment,see Frequently Asked Ques‐tions 73 Help for WLAN to phone inthe rear, see FrequentlyAsked Questions 106 Home address, navigation 11 Hotline 113 IImporting a trip via USB me‐dium 15 Importing trips, Connected‐Drive 15 Inductive charging, see Wire‐less charging 87 Interactive map, see Func‐tions in the map view 22 Intermediate destination, nav‐igation 14 Internet 114 iPod/iPhone 52 JJourney, route guidance withstopovers 14 Junction, entering for naviga‐tion 9 LLast destinations 9 List of route guidance infor‐mation, split screen 27 Logbook, online 110 MManoeuvre information, seeRoute guidance informa‐tion 22 Map update 31 Map view, functions 22 Memos 84 Message list, traffic informa‐tion 28 Messages from BMW 112 Mobile Service, see Break‐down assistance 108 MP3 player, see Audio 46 Multichannel reproductionsurround 38 Music hard disc 48 My information messages,see BMW messages 112 NNavigation announcement,see spoken instructions 21 Navigation, split screen 27 Navigation system 8 OOnline alternative routes 19 Online Entertainment 53 Online logbook 110 PPause, audio playback 36 Phone book 97 Points of interest, naviga‐tion 11 QQuick search 10 RRadio 41 Radio, control functions 36 Radio, muting 36 Radio, see changing enter‐tainment source 36 Radio, setting volume 36 Radio, sound settings 38 RDS 42 Reading out 85 Real-Time Traffic InformationRTTI 28 Rear entertainment 64 Rear entertainment, connec‐tions 64 Rear phone 90 Recommended tours, seeBMW Routes 15 Refuelling recommenda‐tion 21 Remote control, audio 63 Remote control for rear enter‐tainment 65 Remote Services, App 116 Renaming a station 42 Route, changing 18 Route criteria, route 18 Route guidance 18 Route guidance information,route 22 Route guidance with stop‐overs, see Journey 14 Route magnet, see Changingthe route 20 Routes, see BMW Routes 15 RTTI Real-Time Traffic Infor‐mation 28 Seite 123Everything from A to Z Reference123Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
SSaved stations 44 Saving destination as con‐tact 18 Saving stations 41 Screen Mirroring, video 59 Searching for charging sta‐tions, see Charging stationsand points of interest 11 Selecting destination fromcontacts, navigation 13 Service messages, see BMWmessages 112 Service partner 109 Service, see Breakdown as‐sistance 108 Services, Remote 116 Settings, navigation 24 Short messages SMS, seeShort messages 81 Snap-in adapter, mobile tele‐phone 86 Software applications, CarPlay 117 Software applications, seeApps 116 Sound 38 Sound, Bang & Olufsen 39 Sound, Bowers & Wilkins 39 Sound, multichannel repro‐duction surround 38 Sound output 36 Speaker equalisation 39 Speed Volume, speakerequalisation 39 Split screen, navigation 27 Spoken instructions, naviga‐tion 21 Standard settings, naviga‐tion 24 Stations AM/FM 41 Stopover, navigation 14 Store, see BMW Connected‐Drive Store 112 Street, entering for naviga‐tion 9 Surround, multichannel re‐production 38 TTablet, with rear entertain‐ment 67 Tasks 84 Telephone conference, seeCalls with a number of par‐ticipants 78 Telephone in the rear 90 Teleservice BatteryGuard 109 Teleservice Call 107 Teleservice Report 108 Teleservices 107 Television, TV 60 Text recognition 85 Touch Command, with rearentertainment 67 TP, Traffic Programme 44 Traffic information, naviga‐tion 28 Traffic Programme 44 Treble, sound settings 38 TV 60 UUpdate, navigation map 31 USB audio interface 52 USB port in the rear 64 VVehicle apps 113 Video DVD 57 Video replay 57 Video, Screen Mirroring 59 Voice memos 84 WWireless charging 87 Wireless charging cradle 87 YYour Service partner 109 Seite 124Reference Everything from A to Z124 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 976 378 - X/16
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