Contents Owner's Handbook A-Z The Ultimate Driving Machine NAVIGATION AND INFOTAINMENT. OWNER'S HANDBOOK. Online Edition for Part no.
Owner's Handbook for Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Congratulations on your choice of a BMW. The more familiar you are with the systems of your BMW, the more you can master their operation. We would therefore like to offer you the following advice: Please read the Owner's Handbook before setting out in your new BMW. Also use the integrated Owner's Handbook in your vehicle.
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Contents For quick access to a particular topic or item, please consult the detailed alphabetical index, see page 122.
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Navigation Various examples of how the navigation system reliably guides you to your destination are shown here. Online Edition for Part no.
Navigation Overview Overview Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Destination input Navigation Destination input Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems. Entering destination using address 1. "Street?" 2.
Navigation Destination input Calling up destination from last destinations 1. "Navigation" 2. "Recent destinations" 3. Select destination. Deleting the last destinations 1. "Navigation" 2. "Recent destinations" 3. Highlight destination. 4. Press the button. 5.
Destination input Navigation Home address ā· "Online search": search for Points of Interest on the Internet. Accepting your home address as a destination ā· "Keyword search" or "Category search": search for Points of Interest in navigation data saved in the vehicle. The home address must be created. ā· Search using preferred Point of Interā est categories. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Enter new destination" 3. "Home address" Defining the home address 1. "Navigation" 2. "Enter new destination" 3.
Navigation Destination input Details are displayed. Select categories: 6. Select address. 1. "Navigation" 7. If applicable, "Start route guidance" 2. "Settings" 3. "Map elements" Category search 4. "Points of interest" 1. "Category search" 2. Select "All categories" or desired Point of Interest category. Points of Interest are searched for at the current location. 3. The list of points of interest is displayed. 5. Select the desired setting.
Destination input Navigation Selecting destination from contacts Destination entry using the Concierge Service 1. "Navigation" The Concierge Service provides information about hotels and restaurants, for example. Adā dresses can also be sent directly to the navigaā tion system. 2. "Enter new destination" 3. "Contacts" Contacts with addresses are displayed if these addresses for the contacts have been checked as destinations. Checking address as destination, see page 80. 4. Select a contact. 1.
Navigation Journey Journey Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems. Alternatively, the stopover can be entered via the map: 1. "Navigation" 2.
Journey Saving a trip 3. "Last journey created" Up to 30 trips can be saved in the trip list. If necessary, delete existing trips so that new trips can be saved. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 3. "Route guidance" 4. "Save journey" 5. Enter names. 6. Navigation Select the symbol. 4. Select another stopover if necessary. 5. "Edit journey" or "Start route guidance" Importing trips via a USB data storage medium 1. Connect USB data storage medium to a USB interface in the front. 2. "Navigation" 3.
Navigation Journey Ending route guidance 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 3. "Route guidance" 4. "Stop route guidance" 16 Online Edition for Part no.
Map Navigation Map Vehicle equipment Map view This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Navigation Map To switch to the toolbar, tilt the Controller to the left. Status field The following information is displayed: ā· Symbol for active route guidance. ā· Arrival time and distance to destination. ā· Possible time delay due to traffic obstrucā tions. Saving current destination as contact After destination input, save the destination in the contacts. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 3. "Route guidance" 4. Select destination. 5. Press the button. Lines on the map 6.
Map 4. "Route" Navigation 3. "Route settings" 5. Select the desired setting. 4. "Online routes" 6. Select general route criteria if necessary: "General route settings" Course of route Alternative Routes General When route guidance is active, alternative routes are suggested if possible. During route guidance, more detailed informaā tion can be displayed about the current route, or the route itself can be adapted. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. "Route" 4.
Navigation 4. 5. Map "Route" ā· To move the map: tilt the Controller in the corresponding direction. "Change route" ā· To move the map diagonally: tilt the Controller in the corresponding direcā tion and turn the Controller. 6. "Diversion:" 7. Turn the Controller until the distance at which you want to return to the original route is shown. 8. Press the Controller. 8. Press the Controller. 9.
Map Navigation Spoken instructions Symbol Function "Start aerial view" Switching on/off "Stop" The setting is saved for the currently used driver profile. "Speed:" "Next route section" "Previous route section" "Jump to destination" "Jump to position" "Points of interest" 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. "Spoken instructions" 4. Repeating 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" Refuelling recommendation 3. Press the Controller. 4.
Navigation Map Information on traffic flow in the map view, see page 28. ā· "Traffic events": symbols for traffic information is shown. ā· "Weather": display weather symā bols on the map using Connectedā Drive. ā· "Parking information": coloured lines indicate the probability of free parking spaces along a road. The more visible the lines, the greater the probaā bility of finding a parking space. The list of towns/cities in which parking inforā mation is available can be displayed.
Map The map can be operated using iDrive in this case. Operation via Controller ā· Navigation "Save position": save current position as contact. ā· "Change map view": switch map view. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4. "Interactive map" 5. Select the destination with the cross-hairs. ā· To change the scale: turn the Controlā ler. ā· To move the map: tilt the Controller in the corresponding direction.
Navigation Settings Settings Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems. Arrival time and consumption are based on driving in ECO PRO drive mode.
Settings Navigation Avoid areas Parking information Principle Principle Areas that should be bypassed, can be defined as avoid areas. In the map view, coloured lines indicate the probability of free parking spaces along a road. The list of towns/cities in which parking inforā mation is available can be displayed. Setting an avoid area 1. "Navigation" 2. "Settings" Show list of towns/cities 3. "Route settings" 1. "Navigation" 4. "Areas to avoid" 2. "Settings" 5. "Set new area to avoid" 3.
Navigation Settings Navigation data Principle Information for position determination and verā sion of navigation data can be called up. Adjusting 1. "Navigation" 2. "Settings" 3. "Position and version" 4. Select the desired setting. ā· "Enter position": in situations without GPS reception or, for example, immeā diately after travelling on a ferry, the veā hicle position can be manually set on the map. ā· "Version information": information to current map version.
Split screen Navigation Split screen Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Navigation Traffic information Traffic information Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Traffic information Displaying list of traffic information 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" "Traffic information" 3. With active route guidance traffic informaā tion affecting the calculated route is first shown with red symbols. Traffic informaā tion not affecting the route is then shown with grey symbols. The various items of traffic information is sorted by distance from the vehicle's current position. 4. Select the item of traffic information. ā· "Previous message": browse to the previous traffic information.
Navigation Traffic information ā· "With confirmation": a message is disā played as to whether the route is to go around a traffic obstruction. ā· "Automatic": the route is automatically changed if a traffic obstruction is enā countered. 30 Online Edition for Part no.
Navigation data Navigation Navigation data Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Navigation Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
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Entertainment This chapter ensures your enjoyment when receiving radio and television stations or when playing CDs, DVDs and tracks from the music hard disc. Online Edition for Part no.
Entertainment General General Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
General Entertainment 2. A list of all available entertainment sources is displayed. 3. ā· Press button repeatedly to select an entertainment source. ā· Turn and press the controller to select an entertainment source. Possible entertainment sources: ā· Radio, see page 41. ā· Audio CD, see page 47. ā· Video DVD, see page 57. ā· Music hard disc, see page 48. ā· USB audio, see page 52. ā· USB video, see page 57. ā· Bluetooth audio, see page 53. ā· Television, TV, see page 60. ā· Screen Mirroring, see page 59.
Entertainment Sound Sound Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems. General Settings are saved in the currently used driver profile.
Sound Entertainment Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System With Harmann/Kardon Surround Sound System: audibility is improved by adapting the acoustic settings. It is possible to select from several acoustic profiles. 3. "Sound profiles" With Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surā round Sound System or with Bang & Olufsen High End Surround System: volume is automatically adjusted acā cording to the driving noise audible in the interior. 4. Select the desired setting.
Entertainment Sound Resetting The acoustic settings are reset to factory setā tings. 1. "Media/Radio" 2. "Sound" 3. "Reset" 40 Online Edition for Part no.
Radio Entertainment Radio Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Entertainment Radio Manual station selection Station selection via frequency. 1. "Media/Radio" RDS Principle RDS broadcasts additional information in the FM waveband, for example the station name. 2. "FM" or "AM" It is possible that AM stations might not be received, depending on the equipment and country variant. 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. For a station with a number of frequencies, an automatic changeover to the frequency with the best reception quality takes place if reā quired.
Radio DAB: the station on the station playing and schedule is shown. Availability, content and sequence depend on the radio station. Or: Changing stations 2. Press the button on the radio. The next or previous station from the station list is played. Saving stations Entertainment 1. Highlight the desired station. 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 favourā ites buttons. 1.
Entertainment Radio Switching on automatic station following 3. Select the desired station. 1. "Media/Radio" Deleting a station 2. "DAB" or "DAB/DMB" 1. "Media/Radio" 2. "Saved stations" 3. Press the button. 3. Highlight the station to be deleted. 4. "DAB station following" 4. Electronic programme guide Several stations broadcast an electronic proā gramme guide for their programme. Press the button. 5. "Delete entry" 1. "Media/Radio" Traffic programme 2.
Radio Entertainment ā· The volume cannot be reduced further beā yond the point at which the traffic anā nouncement is still plainly audible. Online Edition for Part no.
Entertainment Audio Audio Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems. AUX-IN Principle ā· To connect audio devices, for example MP3 players.
Audio Entertainment Audio CD ā· Do not use CDs with adhesive labels that have been affixed subsequently. General ā· Only use round CDs with a standard diamā eter of 12 cm, approximately 5 in and do not play back CDs with adapter, for examā ple single CDs. MACROVISION This product contains copyrighted technology based on a number of registered US patents and intellectual property of the Macrovision Corporation and other manufacturers. The use of this copy protection must be approved by Macrovision.
Entertainment Audio For more information, please visit www.graceā note.com. CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright Ā© 2000 to now Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright Ā© 2000 to now Gracenote. This product and service may pracā 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 isā sued or pending. Some services supplied unā der license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S.
Audio ā· Audio CD: tracks are converted into a comā pressed audio format and saved in a direcā tory with the album name. If no information to the album, see page 47, is saved, the diā rectory and all tracks receive an automatic name. ā· USB device with compressed audio files: all playable audio files of the USB medium are saved in a directory with the name of the USB device. Tracks and directories can be renamed and deleted subsequently. Manage the music hard disc, see page 50.
Entertainment Audio Resuming saving from USB medium Deleting folders or tracks 1. "Media/Radio" A folder cannot be deleted if a track is currently being played back from it. 2. "USB" Or: Select the name of the USB device. 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4. A track cannot be deleted if it is currently being played. 1. "Media/Radio" 2. "Music collection" "Import music" 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. Selecting the music hard disc 4. 1. "Media/Radio" 5. "Browse folder" 2.
Audio sued or pending. Some services supplied unā der license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patā ent: #6,304,523. ā· Symbol for saved audio CDs. Entertainment The found information is entered in the vehicle database and displayed. Free capacity ā· The update takes place for each individual album. Displaying free capacity on the music hard disc. ā· Album information can also be updated if the album has been imported from another vehicle. 1. "Media/Radio" 1. "Media/Radio" 3. 2.
Entertainment Audio Backing up the music hard disc USB devices Back up the music hard disc regularly, otherā wise the saved music could be lost in the event of a fault in the hard disc. Formats that can be played When backing up, ensure that the USB device has adequate free capacity. Depending on the number of tracks, backing up the music hard disc may take a long time. This is why it is best to make the backup durā ing a longer journey.
Audio Entertainment Bluetooth audio Online Entertainment General Principle ā· Playback of music files via Bluetooth from external devices, for example audio deviā ces or mobile telephones. Online music services can be accessed via the Internet. It is necessary to have a valid memā bership with the selected music service. ā· The sound output is via the vehicle loudā speakers. The music offered there can be played and saved in the vehicle.
Entertainment Audio tooth version. If necessary, the missing funcā tions can be operated directly on the device. A list of all available genres is disā played. Selecting track Once a genre has been selected, all matching artists are displayed. 1. Turn the Controller to mark a track in the playlist. ā· "Artists" A list of all available artists is displayed. 2. Press the Controller. Once an artist has been selected, all matching albums and tracks are disā played.
Audio Searching for other media Entertainment The available albums are shown graphiā cally. Depending on the USB device and the equipā ment, audio books and podcasts can be searched for separately. 3. Turn the Controller to browse through the albums. 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4. Select the desired album. 2. 3. Select the desired setting: ā· "Podcasts" A list of all available podcasts is disā played. ā· "Audio books" A list of all available audiobooks is disā played. 4.
Entertainment Audio from it. The favourites list is displayed first when searching for playlists, see page 54. 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 2. "Add to favourites" or favourites" 56 "Delete from Online Edition for Part no.
Video Entertainment Video Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Entertainment Video Code Region Symbol Function 4 Australia, Central and South America, New Zealand. Pause. 5 North-West Asia, North Africa. Previous chapter. 6 China. Rewind. 0 All regions. The speed is increased with every additional push on the Controller. Playback is interrupted. Inserting a DVD To stop, start playback. Insert the DVD in the DVD slot with the label side uppermost. Next chapter. Playback begins automatically. Removing a DVD Fast forward.
Video Entertainment Selecting camera angle 3. "Select chapter" The availability of an alternative camera angle depends on the DVD and the current track on the DVD. 4. Select the desired chapter. 1. The screen of a smartphone is reproduced on the vehicle screen via a WiFi connection. Sound is played back via the vehicle's loudā speakers. 2. Press button during playback. "More functions" 3. "Viewing angle" 4. Select the desired setting. Setting the brightness, contrast, colour 1. 2.
Entertainment Television, TV Television, TV Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Television, TV Symbol Entertainment Meaning Electronic programme guide Channel has not been saved. Many stations provide an electronic proā gramme guide. Channel has already been saved. 1. "Media/Radio" Memory locations 1 - 25 are available. 2. "TV" To save the channel shown: 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 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.
Entertainment Television, TV Adjusting TV 4. Setting the brightness, contrast, colour, zoom 1. Till the Controller to the left during playā back. "Display settings" 2. 3. Select the desired setting. 4. Turn the Controller until the desired setā ting is reached, then press the Controller. 5. Select subtitles. Teletext Calling up teletext 1. "Media/Radio" 2. "TV" 3. Tilt Controller to the left "Teletext" 4. TV Region The TV region is not the same in every counā try.
Audio remote control in the rear Entertainment Audio remote control in the rear Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Entertainment Rear entertainment Rear entertainment Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Rear entertainment Screens Remote control General Control functions When loading the rear seats and adjusting the backrests of the front seat, fold in the screens. Please fold in the display screens when makā ing use of the through-loading system. To clean the screens, comply with the informaā tion regarding care, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Press the butā ton Entertainment Function Operating principle as front Controller. Turning the wheel: highā lights a menu item.
Entertainment Rear entertainment The first remote control must be connected via iDrive at the front. Deleting connection of the remote control 1. "My Vehicle" The connection with the vehicle may be deā leted. 2. "iDrive settings" 3. "Headphones/Remote control" A list of connected devices is displayed. 1. "My Vehicle" 2. "iDrive settings" 3. "Headphones/Remote control" 4. Press and hold the button on the reā mote control for 5 seconds. A list of connected devices is displayed. 4.
Rear entertainment Dispose of old batteries at a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop or hand them into an authorised colā lecting point. Entertainment The remote control is closed. BMW Touch Command compared to the reā mote control: Remote control BMW Touch Comā mand Swipe up or down usā ing your finger. BMW Touch Command Principle Rear entertainment can either be operated via the remote control or via BMW Touch Comā mand. Turn wheel.
Entertainment Rear entertainment It is possible to set for each screen whether the sound should be output via headphones or via loudspeakers. The volume is set individually for each set of headphones and for the loudspeakers. ā· Touch the left arrow to switch between sound output via headphones or via loudā speakers for the left screen. ā· Touch the right arrow to switch between sound output via headphones or via loudā speakers for the right screen. Symbol Function Reduce volume. Increase volume.
Rear entertainment 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 the headphones until the following text is disā played: "Connectingā¦" The headphones are shown on the list of conā nected devices. Symbol Meaning Entertainment 4. Highlight the headphones for which the connection is to be deleted. 5.
Entertainment Rear entertainment Switching off rear entertainment 3. "Control display" 1. "My Vehicle" 4. Set screen brightness. 2. "iDrive settings" 3. "Rear-seat entertainment" 4. "Disable rear-seat control" The rear entertainment is switched off and cannot be switched on any longer from the rear. To switch rear entertainment on again, select one of the two enable settings. Language 1. "My Vehicle" 2. "iDrive settings" 3. "Language" 4. Select language for all screens.
Rear entertainment Blu-ray video Symā bol Country codes Function Call up the Blu-ray menu. Only Blu-ray discs with the regional code seā lected when the vehicle was ordered can be played. See also information on the Blu-ray disc. The film is paused. Press thebutton to exit the Blu-ray menu. Code Region A Entertainment North America, South America, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia. B Europe, Africa, Oceania, Greenland. C India, Nepal, China, Russia, central and southern Asia.
Entertainment Rear entertainment To enable playback of Blu-ray discs and other video sources at the same time, proceed as follows: 1. "Media/Radio" 2. Press the button. 3. "Permit simultaneous playback of Blu-ray and other video sources" Cinavia Notice This product uses technology from Cinavia for restricting the use of unauthorised copies of commercial film and video products and their soundtracks.
Rear entertainment Entertainment 2. Select device. ā· "HDMI" ā· "AUX" ā· "USB" Or: Select the name of the USB medium. Volume control The volume of the sound output depends on the audio device. If this volume differs signifiā cantly from other audio sources, it makes sense 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 volā ume is set. 6. Press the Controller.
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Communication All of the possibilities available for mobile communication with your family, friends, business partners or service providers are summarised in this chapter. Online Edition for Part no.
Communication Telephone Telephone Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Telephone Communication Last calls 4. "Volume settings" The last 20 outgoing, missed or incoming calls from both mobile telephones are transferred to the vehicle. Depending on the equipment verā sion, the transfer is from the main and addiā tional telephone. 5. "Microphone" or "Loudspeakers" 6. Adjusting: turn the Controller 7. Saving: press the Controller. Dialling a number Displays 1. "Communication" 1. "Communication" 2. "Dial number" 2. "Recent calls" 3. Enter numbers. 3.
Communication Telephone 2. Enter DTMF code. Hands-free system Calls with a number of participants General General Calls taken via the hands-free system can be continued via the mobile telephone and vice versa. It is possible to switch between calls or merge two calls to set up a conference. The functions must be supported by the mobile telephone and service provider. Accepting a call during another call If there is a second call during an ongoing call you hear a call waiting signal, if applicable.
Telephone quick search are offered, depending on the number of contacts. Contact search With more than 30 contacts, the contact search is offered. 1. "Search" 2. Enter letters. The hits are displayed on the right side. 3. Tilt the Controller to the right. Communication Additional functions The following functions are available in a selecā ted contact: ā· Start route guidance. ā· Call up contact. ā· Call up Internet address. ā· New e-mail. Deleting a contact 4. Select contact to display it.
Communication Telephone 2. "Select sources for contacts" Displaying contact pictures 3. Select required mobile telephone. Photos saved for contacts are saved in the veā hicle when the mobile telephone is connected to the vehicle. Sorting contacts The contact names can be displayed in a difā ferent sequence. The sort order for contacts might not be the same as the selected sort orā der, depending on how contacts are saved on your mobile telephone. 1. "My Vehicle" 2. "iDrive settings" 3.
Telephone ā· Calendar entries, appointments, see page 83. ā· Tasks, see page 84. ā· Memos, see page 84. Communication Deleting SMS history Delete the entire conversation with a call party. 1. Highlight required SMS message. The data transfer can take a few minutes. 2. It might be necessary to have certain functions enabled by the mobile telephone or service provider. 3. "Delete text message thread" Press the button. 4.
Communication Telephone Text recognition, see page 85. Symbol Meaning 5. "Send" Read e-mail. New SMS message Unread e-mail. 1. "Communication" 2. "Messaging" Filtering e-mails "Compose text message" 3. 4. "To:" Enter number or contact. Tilt the Controller to the right, if necessary, to select the conā tact from the list. 5. "From:" Select the mobile telephone if necessary from which the SMS message should be sent. 6. "Text:" Text recognition, see page 85. 1. Press the button. 2.
Telephone 7. "Text:" Text recognition, see page 85. Text recognition, see page 85. 8. "Send" To cancel: "Delete all contents" Additional functions The following functions are available with a seā lected e-mail. ā· 7. "Send" Calendar Display calendar 1. "Communication" 2. "Calendar" The dates of the current week are disā played. "Read out", see page 85. ā· "Reply", see page 83. ā· "Add to contacts" or "Show sender" ā· "Mark as unread" ā· "Delete email" Answering or forwarding an e-mail 1.
Communication Telephone Activating reminders Selecting sources 1. It is possible to select whether the tasks should be transferred from the mobile teleā phone, and if so, from which mobile telephone. Press the button. 2. "Activate reminders" Reminders are displayed in the messages and in the status field, see Owner's Handā book for the vehicle. Deactivating reminders 1. Select required calendar entry. "Deactivate reminders" 2. Updating data Update data, see page 86. Tasks 1. Press the button.
Telephone Deleting all voice memos 1. Press the button. 2. "Delete all voice memos" 3. "OK" 1. 2. 3. Recording texts 1. Select the desired language. Select the symbol to start the recordā 2. ing. Select the symbol to stop the recording. 3. "Confirm text" 4. New voice memo "New voice memo" 5. ā· "Start recording"/"Resume recording" "Pause recording" 4. "Save" The voice memo is displayed in the list of voice memos.
Communication ā· Telephone "Pause" ā· "Add to contact" ā· "Next section"/"Next element" ā· "Save as contact" ā· "Previous section"/"Previous element" ā· "Call number" ā· Tilt the Controller to the left to finish. Playback Voice memos can be played back. ā· "Play" ā· "Pause" ā· "Fast forward" ā· "Fast reverse" ā· "Go to website" 6. Select the desired setting. The elements can be selected individually at a standstill. The available options are displayed.
Telephone Installed position The snap-in adapter is in the centre armrest. The direction of installation in the centre armā rest varies from vehicle to vehicle. Communication connections, arrow 1, and push down, arā row 2, until it engages. Inserting the snap-in adapter 1. Press the button and take out the cover. Removing mobile telephone 2. Insert snap-in adapter at the front, arrow 1, and press to the bottom, arrow 2, until the adapter engages.
Communication Telephone ā· Charging the BMW display key, see Ownā er's Handbook for the vehicle. ā· Connection of the mobile telephone to the external aerial. This ensures better network reception and uniform reproduction quality, depending on the country. The radiation in the vehicle interior is also reduced. Overview Vertical storage The wireless charging cradle is in the centre armrest at the front. Safety note NOTE The cradle is provided for mobile teleā phones up to a certain size.
Telephone Communication Horizontal storage 1. Opening the centre armrest, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. 2. Slide the holding clip backwards. 3. Insert the mobile telephone with the disā play upwards in the direction of the front holder, arrow 1. 1 LED 2 Storage area Activating do not forget warning If the vehicle is equipped with a forget warning, a warning can be output if a device was forgotā ten in the wireless charging cradle when exitā ing the vehicle. Via iDrive: 4.
Communication Telephone Charging cradle 1. Push the cover of the storage compartā ment forward. 2. Remove the mobile telephone. LED displays General Service providers Colour Meaning Blue Device is being charged. Orā ange Device is not being charged. Red Through the integrated WiFi hotspot, various devices, such as a notebook, for example, can connect to the Internet wirelessly with WLAN. Possibly excessive temperature on the mobile telephone or foreign body in charging cradle.
Telephone Communication Inserting handset Operation via the hands-free system 1. Snap the handset into place at the top, arā row 1. Principle Calls can be made from the front via the hands-free system or directly via the handset. Operating requirements ā· Snap-in adapter installed in the vehicle. ā· SIM card inserted in the snap-in adapter. Or: 2. Press the handset downwards, arrow 2. Mobile telephone connected via the SIM Access Profile (SAP) to the snap-in adapter.
Communication Telephone Inserting SIM card 1. Press the button, arrow 1. Operation using SIM Access Profile (SAP) Principle Using the SIM access profile (SAP), the snapin adapter accesses the SIM card of the mobile telephone using Bluetooth. Through the handā set connected with the snap-in adapter, the phone can be operated in the rear. 2. Pull the snap-in adapter upwards and forā wards, arrow 2. 3. Insert SIM card as described on the side of the snap-in adapter.
Telephone The LED above the button flashes, alterā nating green and yellow. 2. The 16-digit SAP PIN is displayed on the handset. 3. "Connect" with BMW GSM SIA. 4. Enter the displayed PIN in the mobile teleā phone. Connecting the handset 1. Press and hold the button on the snap-in adapter for approximately 7 secā onds until the acoustic signal sounds three times in quick succession. The LED above the button flashes yellow. 2. Switch on the handset. Breaking the connection 3.
Communication Telephone ā· The snap-in adapter is inserted in the cenā tre armrest. Transferring a call ā· Standby state is switched on and remote control is in the vehicle. General ā· SIM card is inserted in snap-in adapter or mobile telephone is connected to snap-in adapter via SIM Access Profile. Connecting Bluetooth headset 1. Press and hold the button on the snap-in adapter for approximately 9 secā onds until the acoustic signal sounds four times in quick succession.
Telephone Communication Controls Basic principles Connect button Press the button. Select the displayed or highlighted phone number, accept the call. The standby indicator and name of the netā work operator are displayed. On/off/exit button Keep the button pressed: switch on and off. Press button: ends a call. Display keys If the handset is switched off and on again while the vehicle is in motion, the Bluetooth connection in the Control Display must be resaved.
Communication Telephone Text input The last dialled numbers are displayed. ā· Press a numerical key repeatedly until the desired character is displayed. If the next letter is entered with the same key as the current letter, wait briefly until the cursor is displayed again. 2. Highlight number. ā· Insert space: 0 key. 1. "Ph.book" ā· Switch between upper or lower case: # key. 2. Insert first letter of desired entry or browse using arrow keys. ā· Insert symbols: 1 key. 3. Mark entry.
Telephone ā· Press the button or "Answer". ā· With call acceptance, see page 102, actiā vated, take the handset from its cradle. Communication The status is displayed. Disabling all diversions 1. "Deactivate all" 2. "Ok" Rejecting a call Press the button or "Reject". Phone book Selecting the storage location Call Forward Principle Incoming calls are diverted to another phone number. A password might be required to set this up. All functions are in the "Settings" menu under "Call forward".
Communication Telephone In the "Phone book" menu: 5. "Store number" 1. "New entry" 6. "Ok" 2. "Ok" 7. Enter name and number and confirm each with "Ok". 3. Enter name. 8. "Store" 4. "Ok" 5. Enter the complete phone number. 9. "Ok" 6. "Store" Entry from SMS 7. "Ok" In the "Text messag." menu: Transferring entries 1. "Inbox" or "Outbox" Contact data can be transferred to phone in rear, for example from an Outlook file via a WLAN connection.
Telephone Showing details Communication Writing an SMS In the "Phone book" menu: 1. "Find entry" Creating and sending an SMS 1. "New text msg" 2. "Ok" 2. "Ok" 3. Mark entry. 4. "Ok" 3. Enter text, see page 96, and insert temā plate/symbol, see page 100. 5. "Details" 4. "Options" 6. "Ok" 5. "Send" 6. "Ok" SMS General Received SMS messages are saved automatiā cally. If necessary, delete saved SMS mesā sages so that you can receive new SMS mesā sages. 7.
Communication Telephone Inserting template/symbol The oldest read SMS can be deleted. 1. Create an SMS, see page 99. Press and hold the button on the snap-in adapter for approximately 3 seconds until the LED above the button illuā minates orange. 2. "Options" 3. Highlight template/symbol. 4. "Ok" 5. "Options" Options 6. "Send" or "Store" Saving created SMS messages Created SMS messages can be saved for fuā ture use on the SIM card. 1.
Telephone Setting the language Terminating all calls Set the language for the SMS. 1. "Options" 1. "New text msg" 2. "End call" 2. "Ok" Communication 3. "Options" Terminating second call when conference calling 4. "Input language" 1. "Options" 5. "Ok" 2. "Switch" 6. Highlight language. 3. "End call" 7. "Ok" Desired language is enabled. Calls with a number of participants Terminating conference call 1. "Options" 2. "Conf. participants" 3. Select the call.
Communication Telephone 5. "Activate" or "Deactivate" Taking a call when removing 6. "Ok" The call is accepted when you lift the handset from the cradle. Selecting menu language and entry language 1. "Telephone" 1. "Call options" 2. "Ok" 3. "Answer on eject" 2. "Ok" 4. "Ok" 3. "Language" 4. "Ok" Setting call volume 5. "Menu language" or "Input language" 1. "Telephone" 6. "Ok" 2. "Ok" 7. Highlight language. 3. "Ring tone vol. SIA" 8. "Ok" 4. "Ok" 5. Alter the setting.
Telephone Restoring factory settings If you reset the handset to the factory settings, the following settings are made. This does not affect the SIM card and network settings. Communication Roaming enables you to connect to other phone networks abroad. Automatic or manual network selection With automatic network selection, the handset connects to an available network. 1. "Telephone" 2. "Ok" With manual network selection, an available network can be selected.
Communication Telephone 3. "Change PIN" 6. Enter your password. 4. "Ok" 7. "Ok" 5. Enter the current PIN and confirm with "Ok". Incoming calls 6. Enter the new PIN twice and confirm each one with "Ok". Resetting SIM card block If the incorrect PIN is entered three times, the SIM card is blocked. "Please enter PUK:" is shown on the display. The PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) or Super PIN is required. These can only be entered on the handset. After entering the PUK, assign a new PIN, see page 103.
Telephone Changing the Bluetooth passkey available on the back of the snap-in adapter. In the "Settings" menu: 1. "Bluetooth" Communication Connecting device with snap-in adapter 2. "Ok" 3. "Change Passkey" 4. "Ok" 5. Enter new passkey. 6. "Ok" Resetting Bluetooth passkey Press and hold the button on the snap-in adapter for approximately 11 seconds. The LED above the button illumiā nates red. All Bluetooth passkey connections are deleted. WLAN 1.
Communication Telephone 7. The name of the snap-in adapter is stated in the "SSID" field. You can individually adapt this name, if required. Status display LEDs Top LED above WLAN button Meaning 8. Keep all other settings. Resetting WLAN settings Illuminates yelā low. Internet connection via GSM, 2G. Illuminates green. Internet connection via UMTS, 3G. Bottom LED above WLAN button Meaning Does not illumiā nate. WLAN deactivated. Illuminates green. WLAN is activated.
Services and applications Communication Services and applications Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, national and special equipment provided in the model series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is therefore also described, for example the seā lected special equipment or country variant. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Communication Services and applications Starting a Teleservice Call 1. "ConnectedDrive" Breakdown assistance Principle 2. "BMW Assistance" The Mobile Service offered by the BMW Group can be contacted if you require help in the event of a breakdown. 3. "Teleservice Call" Teleservice Report General Principle As needed, transfers the technical data from your vehicle to BMW at regular intervals. This is used to evaluate the further development of BMW products.
Services and applications As requested by the Mobile Service and on terminating the voice connection, the Teleserā vice Assistance can be started. 1. Park the vehicle safely. 2. Apply the parking brake. Communication just the Service partner. This can be done usā ing the hotline, by a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partā ner or a specialist workshop or if necessary inā dependently on the Control Display. 3. Control Display is switched on.
Communication Services and applications Depending on the equipment, the following functions are available for a Service Partner contact: ā· The current software version must be inā stalled, see the Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. ā· "Start route guidance" ā· Call up contact. ā· Call up Internet address. Updates and related, up-to-date information is posted on the website at www.bmw.com/ update. ā· "Compose email" Activating logbook 1. "ConnectedDrive" Online logbook 2. "Logbook" Principle 3.
Services and applications Portal. They can continue to be displayed in the vehicle. Manual transfer of the trips saved in the vehiā cle: 1. "Transfer logbook" The time of the last transfer is displayed. 2. "Transfer to customer portal" Communication Deactivating a logbook If the logbook is deactivated, all saved journeys are transferred to the BMW ConnectedDrive Portal. All data entered in the vehicle is reā tained. The current trip is ended. 1. "Logbook" 2.
Communication Services and applications ConnectedDrive Services Functional requirements ā· Connected Drive Services are applied for at a Service Partner or have been purā chased via the ConnectedDrive Store. ā· Mobile telephony reception must be guarā anteed. "Communication" 2. "BMW messages" The latest BMW messages are displayed. Status A symbol indicates the status of the message. Symbol Meaning Read BMW message.
Services and applications My Info Communication 5. "Password:" Enter the ConnectedDrive password. General Messages from My Info can come from the ConnectedDrive customer portal or be sent by selected partners. Vehicle apps 6. "OK" Automatic log on The log on takes place automatically when the vehicles apps are called up.
Communication Services and applications The number of the hotline is displayed and a voice connection to the hotline can be established. Concierge Service Principle The Concierge Service provides information about hotels, restaurants etc. and can send an SMS with the required information to the vehiā cle. Addresses can also be sent directly to the navigation system. A voice connection to the Concierge Service is established for this purā pose. Operating Function bar A toolbar for operation is displayed.
Services and applications Entering Internet addresses 1. "Enter Internet address" 2. ā· Enter address and ā· Or tilt Controller to the right and select address from list. Tabs Communication Calling up web page from favourites list 1. "Favourites history" 2. Select required web page. Deleting a web page from favourites list 1. "Favourites history" General 2. Highlight the web page to be deleted. Open a new tab, to show more than one web page at a time. 3. Opening web page in a new tab 1.
Communication Services and applications Deleting all entries 1. Press the button. You can find the Owner's Handbook for the BMW ConnectedDrive app in the Connectedā Drive customer portal or at www.bmw.com. 2. "Delete all entries" Apps Settings 1. "ConnectedDrive" 2. Principle "Internet" 3. Press the button. 4. Select the desired setting: Certain apps of a compatible smartphone can be integrated into the vehicle. These apps are displayed on the Control Display.
Services and applications Safety note WARNING Operating integrated informations sysā tems and communication devices during the journey can distract from traffic. You could lose control of the vehicle. Danger of accidents. Only operate the systems or devices if permisā sible in the traffic situation. Stop if necessary and operate the systems or devices with the vehicle at a standstill.ā Requirements ā· Corresponding mobile radio contract. ā· Compatible smartphone.
Communication Services and applications Safety note The following entry is displayed: "Now playing in Apple CarPlay" WARNING Operating integrated informations sysā tems and communication devices during the journey can distract from traffic. You could lose control of the vehicle. Danger of accidents. Only operate the systems or devices if permisā sible in the traffic situation. Stop if necessary and operate the systems or devices with the vehicle at a standstill.
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Reference Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index A Alternative routes 19 AM/FM stations 41 Apple Car Play 117 Applications, see Apps 116 Appointments, see Calenā 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 Teleservice call 107 AUX-IN port in the rear 64 AUX-IN port, operation 46 Avoid areas 25 B Balance, sound settings 38 Bang & Olufsen, sound setā ting 39 Bas
Everything from A to Z GPS coordinates, entering destination 13 GPS navigation, see Navigaā tion system 8 H Handset, see Rear phone 90 Hands-free system 78 Hands-free unit 78 HDMI connection in the rear 64 Headphones and vehicle loudspeakers in the rear 68 Help for navigation, see Freā quently Asked Quesā tions 32 Help for rear entertainment, see Frequently Asked Quesā tions 73 Help for WLAN to phone in the rear, see Frequently Asked Questions 106 Home address, navigation 11 Hotline 113 I Importing a tri
Reference Everything from A to Z S Saved stations 44 Saving destination as conā tact 18 Saving stations 41 Screen Mirroring, video 59 Searching for charging staā tions, see Charging stations and points of interest 11 Selecting destination from contacts, navigation 13 Service messages, see BMW messages 112 Service partner 109 Service, see Breakdown asā sistance 108 Services, Remote 116 Settings, navigation 24 Short messages SMS, see Short messages 81 Snap-in adapter, mobile teleā phone 86 Software applicat
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