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Rider's Manual
BMW Motorrad audio system
BMW Motorrad
The Ultimate
Riding Machine

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  • Page 1 Rider's Manual BMW Motorrad audio system BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine...
  • Page 2 Motorcycle data/dealership details Motorcycle data Dealership details Model Person to contact in Service department Vehicle identification number Ms/Mr Colour code Phone number Date of first registration Dealership address/phone number (com- Registration number pany stamp)
  • Page 3 The right to modify designs, equipment and accessories is reserved. Errors and omissions excepted. © 2010 BMW Motorrad Not to be reproduced either wholly or in part without written permission from BMW Motorrad, After Sales. Printed in Germany.
  • Page 4 BMW recommends Order No.: 01 41 8 522 151 07.2010, 2nd edition...
  • Page 5 Welcome to BMW We are delighted that you have chosen a BMW Motorrad audio system. Familiarise yourself with the controls before you take to the road, so that you will be able to operate the system safely in traffic. These operating instructions con- tain the information you need, so please study them carefully.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents You can also consult the index at 3 General operation ..17 Media storage device and the end of this Rider's Manual if Switching on audio sys- Apple iPod ....36 you want to find a particular topic tem .
  • Page 7 Bluetooth function ..50 Overview ....50 Pair the BMW Motorrad communication systems with BMW Motorrad audio sys- tem .
  • Page 9: General Instructions

    General instructions Overview ......6 Abbreviations and symbols ..6 Technical data .
  • Page 10: Overview

    Indicates warnings that you supplied in the Rider's Manual. must comply with for reas- Tightening torque. Nor can BMW Motorrad entirely ons of your safety and the safety rule out errors and omissions. of others, and to protect your We hope you will appreciate that motorcycle against damage.
  • Page 11: General Views

    General views Overall view ......8 Operating panel ..... . 9 Multi-controller.
  • Page 12: Overall View

    Overall view Operating panel ( Multi-controller ( Multifunction display Stowage compartment...
  • Page 13: Operating Panel

    Operating panel Muting ( 20). Switching on traffic-pro- gram function ( 31). Cancelling traffic announcements ( 21). Additional functions Selecting the band 26). Select tuner mode ( Select playback mode for external audio devices Selecting system settings 29). Switching on audio system 18).
  • Page 14 Select playback source 19).
  • Page 15: Multi-Controller

    Multi-controller Multi-controller with turn- and-tilt functions by turning: Adjusting volume ( 20). Tilt: Select settings, search for and save stations or tracks, select memory slots.
  • Page 16: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Indicator for operating mode ( Indicator for traffic-program function ( Indicator for station mode Bluetooth connection act- ive ( Text field Memory slot (...
  • Page 17: Stowage Compartment

    Stowage compartment Lock (see Rider's Manual) Connection for USB plug and 3.5 mm jack ( Tray with slot for audio device or mobile telephone...
  • Page 18: Overview, Possible Settings

    Overview, possible settings Adjusting volume ( 20). System settings ( Tone settings ( Speakers and Bluetooth Muting ( 20). Cancelling traffic announcements ( 21).
  • Page 19: Overview, Finding And Saving Sta

    Overview, finding and saving stations Selecting the band 26). Finding and saving stations automatically ( 26). Station search, manual 26). Calling up stations saved to memory ( 28). Station save, manual 27).
  • Page 21: General Operation

    General operation Switching on audio system ..18 Switching off audio system ..18 Select playback source ... . . 19 Volume .
  • Page 22: Switching On Audio System

    Switching on audio to restart the 20 minute count- down. system If the on-board electron- Switching off audio ics ascertain that the bat- system tery is too weak, the audio sys- tem is shut down even though the ignition is switched on. Un- der these circumstances you can switch the audio system on If the audio system does not...
  • Page 23: Select Playback Source

    If playback is via the speakers, multi-controller has no effect on the LINE output can be used to the setting. Exception: If a BMW include additional speakers in Motorrad communication system the output configuration. If the with Bluetooth 2.0 standard is...
  • Page 24 1 in direction a to cancel If one or two BMW Motorrad Bluetooth function might be muting. communication systems active. The volume increases from with Bluetooth standard 2.0...
  • Page 25: Tone Settings

    Tone settings Cancelling traffic The following settings are avail- able: announcements Adjusting tone settings SPKR Speaker on/off ( BASS Bass settings ( TREB Treble settings ( Speed-dependent volume in- SVOL crease ( LOUD Loudness ( Output for additional speakers LINE on/off ( Front/rear volume fade FADE...
  • Page 26 BASS 1 ... 6 setting of the option currently you wait a certain period of : increase displayed. time without pressing a but- bass response. BASS 0 ton or if you press a different : default. Current playback is not button on the operating panel.
  • Page 27 Adapting the volume to Resetting parameters to The following settings are avail- able: speed defaults LINE OFF : output for addi- Select volume increase tional speakers off. SVOL LINE ON : output for addi- SVOL OFF : volume increase tional speakers on. SVOL 1 : highest volume in- Adjusting front/rear...
  • Page 29: Radio

    Radio Selecting the band ....26 Finding and saving radio stations ......26 Calling up stations saved to memory .
  • Page 30: Selecting The Band

    If no station can be found then radio stations NO SIGNL will be displayed. Saving stations Station search, manual The BMW Motorrad audio sys- Selecting the band ( 26). tem has 24 station memory slots Hold down the MEM button for each waveband.
  • Page 31: Tions

    It is also possible to select sta- tions from the system memory or the personal memory and then move them to a different slot in the personal memory. Press the MODE button re- Move multi-controller 1 in dir- peatedly until the MAN-mode ection a or b to find the next is active.
  • Page 32: Memory

    Move multi-controller 1 in dir- Press the MEM button again To select a station from ection a or b to select the to save the station / frequency the system memory, press required slot in the personal to the selected memory slot. the MODE button repeatedly memory list.
  • Page 33: System Settings

    System settings Selecting system settings is displayed in field 1 and the is displayed in field 1 and active memory slot is displayed in the active memory slot is dis- field 2. played in field 2. Press the SET button to go to To select a station from the the settings menu.
  • Page 34 The following settings are avail- The menu closes and the new able: settings are applied if a certain period of time elapses without RDS on/off ( a button being pressed or if Traffic channel on/off ( , not you press a different button on available in all countries) the operating panel.
  • Page 35 Traffic channel function is on, any other operat- ing mode is interrupted for the If a station broadcasting on the duration of the announcement. FM waveband transmits traffic Exception: if communication sys- announcements, this is in many tems are connected in commu- countries included in the RDS nication mode, these will not be information (...
  • Page 36 a traffic channel is receivable, Switching REG function is displayed in field 1. on or off Select regionalisation function Regional broadcasts ) (not available in all coun- In the FM band, stations can use tries). several frequencies for their pro- The following settings are avail- gramming.
  • Page 37: External Media Play

    External media players Requirements ..... . . 34 Connecting audio device ... . 34 Media storage devices as playback devices .
  • Page 38: Requirements

    Requirements be damaged, for which BMW Motorrad accepts no liability. Audio devices (such as MP3 Refer to the operating instruc- players) or suitable media storage tions of your audio device for any devices (USB drives) can be con- possible usage restrictions.
  • Page 39: Media Storage Devices As

    The audio system scans the me- an iPod. While the scan is taking names beginning "BMW" and dia storage device for tracks en- LOADING place, is shown on then a number from 1 to 9 (e.g...
  • Page 40: Other Playback Devices

    The track titles Sound quality from the iPod are used as titles To maximise sound quality, BMW for alphabetic sorting and display. Motorrad recommends the fol- The playlists from the iPod will lowing system settings for the...
  • Page 41 : The tracks are played in this information are summarised a sequence of tracks described as "Tracks with unknown artist" in the next step. or "Tracks with unknown album". : The playlist you If the playback mode you selec- select is played in a sequence ted is , the follow- of tracks described in the next...
  • Page 42: Volume

    skip to the next track within the You should set the input-sig- selected sequence. nal level and adjust the volume Move multi-controller 1 in dir- of the audio device in such a way that the volume range avail- ection a and hold to skip ten able for adjustment corresponds tracks forward, or in direction b and hold to skip ten tracks...
  • Page 43: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Bluetooth ......40 Playback via helmet ....40 Switching Bluetooth function on and off .
  • Page 44: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth can have negative can be operated anywhere in the effects on human health. The world without a license being re- BMW Motorrad audio system quired. transmits at a maximum of 10 mW; a mobile phone by Sources of interference:...
  • Page 45: Switching Bluetooth Function On And

    Switching Bluetooth Flashing: The audio system is searching for a device saved function on and off beforehand. ON: Connection established to a device saved beforehand. The current status is displayed in text field 1. Press the SET button The following settings are avail- BT ON repeatedly until able:...
  • Page 46: Pairing

    Pairing During the pairing process, the Only one music playback device audio system searches for other can be saved in the BMW Motor- Two Bluetooth devices have to Bluetooth-compatible devices rad communication systems. It is recognise each other before they within its reception range.
  • Page 47 HELMET 2: Establish connec- field 1. tion to communication system in passenger's helmet (possible only if both BMW Motorrad communication systems sup- port Bluetooth standard 2.0) RESET: delete saved commu- nication systems Press the SET button Select required helmet.
  • Page 48: Additional Functions

    If no connection could be estab- lished: Move multi-controller 1 in dir- If there are active Bluetooth ection b and hold it in this po- Rider's helmet with BMW devices in the vicinity, switch SEARCH sition until appears Motorrad communication them off.
  • Page 49 Rider's and passenger's helmets with BMW Motorrad communication system with Bluetooth standard 2.0 If the MUTE button is pressed, playback is interrupted and the intercom function is switched on in both helmets. Pressing the MUTE button again ter- minates the intercom function...
  • Page 51: Additional Devices

    Additional devices Additional speakers ....48 Navigation devices ....48...
  • Page 52: Additional Speakers

    Navigation devices Active speakers or cable-connec- A compatible navigation device ted communication systems can (e.g. BMW Motorrad Navigator be connected to the audio sys- IV) can be connected to the au- tem by means of four-pole plug dio system by means of two-pole connection 1.
  • Page 53: Tions

    Bluetooth function ....50 Overview ......50 Pair the BMW Motorrad communic- ation systems with BMW Motorrad audio system .
  • Page 54: Bluetooth Function

    Delete existing pairing inform- Only one music source can Invariably, only one other-make ation stored in the audio sys- be paired to a BMW Motorrad communication system can be tem's memory. communication system - in this paired to the audio system. Pair-...
  • Page 55 Simultaneous operation of Mobile phones a BMW system and another If your motorcycle is not system is not possible. equipped with a navigation system, pair a mobile phone BMW Motorrad navigation to the BMW Motorrad system communication system. If a BMW Motorrad navigation...
  • Page 56: Tem

    Pair the BMW Motorrad communication systems with BMW Motorrad audio system Delete all pairing information in the audio system and the communication systems. Switch off the communication system in the passenger's hel- met. 1: Step through the "pair- ing communication system in rider's helmet to audio system"...
  • Page 57 senger's helmet to audio sys- tem" routine. Switch off the audio system. 3: Step through the "pair- ing communication system in rider's helmet to communic- ation system in passenger's helmet" routine.
  • Page 58: Tion System

    Pairing mobile phone to BMW Motorrad communication system Pair the BMW Motorrad com- munication systems with BMW Motorrad audio system ( 52). Switch off the audio system, the communication system in the passenger's helmet and all other Bluetooth-compat- ible devices (e.g. other mobile phones).
  • Page 59 5: Step through the "pairing mobile phone to communic- ation system in passenger's helmet" routine.
  • Page 60: Pairing Mobile Phone Through Bmw Motorrad Navigation System

    Pairing mobile phone through BMW Motorrad navigation system Pair the BMW Motorrad com- munication systems with BMW Motorrad audio system ( 52). Switch off the audio system, the communication system in the passenger's helmet and all other Bluetooth-compatible devices (e.g. mobile phones).
  • Page 61 Switch off the navigation sys- tem and the mobile phone paired beforehand. 6: Step through the "pairing mobile phone to communic- ation system in passenger's helmet" routine.
  • Page 63: Technical Data

    Technical data Radio ....... 60 MP3 ....... . 60 Bluetooth .
  • Page 64: Radio

    Radio Wavebands FM, LW and MW, FM and AM in some countries Wavebands 87.5...108.0 MHz 153...279 MHz, not available in all countries 531...1602 MHz Station memory Twelve system memory slots and twelve personal memory slots for each waveband MP3 standard MPEG1 Layer 3 Sampling rate 32 / 44.1 / 48 kHz...
  • Page 65: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Transmission power 10 mW Supported standards 1.2 and 2.0 Profiles A2DP, SPP External audio devices Plug 3.5 mm, Stereo jack plug Input-signal range -0.7...2.0 V, Effective AUX input sensitivity 1 V, Effective Additional speakers Input impedance of active speakers 10 kΩ...
  • Page 66 Data memory, 35 Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Loudspeaker iPod, 35 Plug, 48 Audio system MP3 player, 36 Playback source, selecting, 19 Relationship with Bluetooth, 19 Operation, 36 Position on the motorcycle, 8 Switching off, 22 USB stick, 35 Switching off, 18 Switching on extra speakers, 23 Switching on, 18...
  • Page 67 Traffic channel, 31 Radio Cancel, 21 Calling up stations saved to Switching on, 31 memory, 28 Treble Finding and saving radio Adjusting tone, 22 stations, 26 Overview, 15 USB stick, 35, 36 Selecting the band, 26 Connecting, 34 Radio Data System RDS, 30 Switching on, 30 Regional broadcasts, 32 Volume...
  • Page 68 Certifications Česky English Alpine Electronics Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento Hereby, Alpine Electronics Inc., declares that this PF240009 je ve shodě se základními požadavky a PF240009 is in compliance with the essential dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice requirements and other relevant provisions of 1999/5/ES.
  • Page 69 Certifications Italiano Magyar Con la presente Alpine Electronics Inc. dichiara che Alulírott, Alpine Electronics Inc. nyilatkozom, hogy a questo PF240009 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali PF240009 megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb direttiva 1999/5/CE.
  • Page 70 Certifications Suomi USA, Canada Alpine Electronics Inc. vakuuttaa täten että FCC WARNING PF240009 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY Changes or modifications not expressly approved oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin by the party responsible for compliance could void muiden ehtojen mukainen. the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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