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  • Page 1 LINK: CONTENT & A-Z The Ultimate Driving Machine® OWNER'S MANUAL. NAVIGATION, ENTERTAINMENT, COMMUNICATION. Online Edition for Part no. 01402989211 - II/18...
  • Page 2 Online Edition for Part no. 01402989211 - II/18...
  • Page 3 The more familiar you are with your vehicle, the better control you will have on the road. We therefore strongly suggest: Read this Owner's Manual before starting off in your new BMW. Also use the Integrated Owner's Manual in your vehicle. It contains important information on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your BMW.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    © 2018 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English II/18, 03 18 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01402989211 - II/18...
  • Page 5 Navigation, Entertainment, and Communication can be called up via the following Owner's Manuals: Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle, Online Owner's Manual, BMW Driver's Guide app. Online Edition for Part no. 01402989211 - II/18...
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  • Page 7 NAVIGATION Overview ......................8 Destination input ..................9 Trip ....................... 14 Map ......................16 Settings ....................... 24 Split screen ....................27 Traffic bulletins ..................29 Navigation data ..................32 Frequently asked questions ..............33 Online Edition for Part no. 01402989211 - II/18...
  • Page 8: Navigation Overview

    Overview NAVIGATION Overview Vehicle features and fic situation allows. As warranted, stop and use the systems and devices while the vehicle is options stationary. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. WARNING It also describes features that are not necessarily There can be deviations between the current available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 9: Destination Input

    Destination input NAVIGATION Destination input Vehicle features and Select the symbol. Move the Controller to the right to select the options town/city from the list. If necessary, enter the street. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Select the street as you would the town/city. cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 10: Quick Search

    Destination input NAVIGATION Quick search Saying the entries ▷ Complete addresses can be spoken as a sin‐ gle command, or countries, towns/cities, Concept streets and intersections can be spoken as Depending on the equipment, Points of Interest whole words. The language of the system and addresses can be searched for by entering a must be set to the language of the destina‐...
  • Page 11: Keyword Search

    Destination input NAVIGATION Defining the home address Online Search "Online search" "Navigation" Enter the keyword. "Enter new destination" Suggestions are displayed. "Set home address" Select a suggestion. Enter the address and possibly a name and further details. A list of the Points of Interest is displayed. For vehicles with charging socket: charging Changing the home address station display, refer to page 12.
  • Page 12: Category Search

    Destination input NAVIGATION Category search Selecting categories "Category search" "Navigation" "All categories" or select the desired Points "Settings" of Interest category. "Map elements" Points of Interest at the current location are "Points of Interest" searched for. Select the desired setting. A list of the Points of Interest is displayed.
  • Page 13 Destination input NAVIGATION Selecting a destination Enter the values for minutes and seconds and point of compass, if needed. from the contacts "Accept destination" "Navigation" Destination entry via "Enter new destination" Concierge service "Contacts" Contacts with addresses are displayed if General information these have been checked as destinations from among the Contacts.
  • Page 14: Trip

    Trip NAVIGATION Trip Vehicle features and Entering an intermediate destination options "Navigation" This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ "Add intermediate destination" cific and optional features offered with the series. Select the type of destination entry. It also describes features that are not necessarily Enter an intermediate destination.
  • Page 15 Trip NAVIGATION In the Professional In the Professional navigation system: stored navigation system: last trip trips General information General information The last trip is automatically stored and can be called up again. Up to 30 trips can be stored in the trip list. If nec‐ essary, delete existing trips to be able to store Open new trips.
  • Page 16: Map

    NAVIGATION Vehicle features and Map view options This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems.
  • Page 17 NAVIGATION Exit Symbol Function "Navigation" Select the map view. "Map" Move the Controller to the left. Interactive map. Select the symbol. "Stop guidance" To change to the function bar, move the Control‐ ler to the left. Storing the current destination Status field as contact The following information is displayed:...
  • Page 18 NAVIGATION Standard settings for route criteria In the Professional navigation system: online alternative routes The route criteria can be individually adjusted. The settings are stored as standard and auto‐ General information matically applied to new destination guidances. Online alternative routes are transmitted online Default settings for route, refer to page 24.
  • Page 19 NAVIGATION List of route sections Resuming the original route "Navigation" Concept "Map" When destination guidance is activated, a list of Move the Controller to the left. route sections can be displayed. "Route" General information "Change route" The distance to be driven per route section is "Delete detour"...
  • Page 20 NAVIGATION Changing the route details In the Professional navigation system: simulating destination Concept guidance With active destination guidance, the route dis‐ Concept played on the map can be adjusted manually. To do this, use a marking point on the route, the While the vehicle is stopped and destination 'route magnet,' to drag the route in the desired guidance is active, driving on the route can be si‐...
  • Page 21 NAVIGATION Spoken instructions ▷ "Traffic flow": lines for traffic flow are displayed. Information about traffic flow in the map Switching on/off view, refer to page 31. The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐ ▷ "Traffic icons": symbols for traffic bul‐ rently used.
  • Page 22 NAVIGATION Functions in the map view ▷ "Facing north" ▷ "Direction of travel" ▷ "Perspective" General information ▷ "Auto zoom": with active destination Different information can be called up for any guidance, the map is enlarged automati‐ point on the map and settings can be adjusted. cally when approaching a maneuver.
  • Page 23 NAVIGATION ▷ If equipped with touchscreen: "Back to current location": change to nor‐ mal map view. ▷ "Show destination": the map section around the destination is displayed. ▷ "Save position": store current position as contact. ▷ "Change map view": change the map view.
  • Page 24: Settings

    Settings NAVIGATION Settings Vehicle features and of the route requiring low consumption and fast roads. options The time of arrival and consumption are based on driving in ECO PRO mode or on This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ a conservative driving style. cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 25 Settings NAVIGATION In the Professional "Learn route": if multiple identical depar‐ tures from the proposed route are made, navigation system: parking this deviation is taken into account in fu‐ information ture route planning. ▷ "Avoid highways": highways are avoided wherever possible. Concept ▷...
  • Page 26: Navigation Data

    Settings NAVIGATION "Set home address" or "Change home address" Navigation data Concept Information regarding position determination and navigation data version can be called up. Settings "Navigation" "Settings" "Position and software version" Select desired setting: ▷ "Enter position": the vehicle position can be manually set on the map in situations without GPS reception or, for instance im‐...
  • Page 27: Split Screen

    Split screen NAVIGATION Split screen Vehicle features and Arrow view options Concept This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ If destination guidance is active, the destination cific and optional features offered with the series. guidance hints can be displayed as list in the split It also describes features that are not necessarily screen.
  • Page 28 Split screen NAVIGATION 1 Turn information 2 Traffic flow and traffic events 3 Upcoming street 4 Distance to maneuver 5 Lane information 6 Current road Depending on the country-specific version, the display may deviate from what is depicted. Online Edition for Part no. 01402989211 - II/18...
  • Page 29: Traffic Bulletins

    The traffic data is for informational purpose only. Users assume all risk of use. BMW NA and its This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ service providers make no representations about cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 30 Traffic bulletins NAVIGATION SION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR tion on detour routes is reduced. If applicable, CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THOSE several detour recommendations or additional in‐ PARTICULAR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY formation may be offered. TO YOU. When traveling in countries where RTTI is not available, the traffic bulletins from the radio sta‐...
  • Page 31 Traffic bulletins NAVIGATION Displaying detour ▷ Gray: general traffic bulletins, for instance construction site. recommendation The displayed information depends on the par‐ ticular traffic information service. "Navigation" "Map" Dynamic destination "Traffic Info" guidance "Detour": a detour recommendation is dis‐ played. Concept The following functions are available: With dynamic destination guidance, traffic bulle‐...
  • Page 32: Navigation Data

    Navigation data NAVIGATION Navigation data Vehicle features and Map update options General information This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Navigation data is stored in the vehicle and can cific and optional features offered with the series. be updated from a USB storage device. It also describes features that are not necessarily Current navigation data is available from a deal‐...
  • Page 33: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently asked questions NAVIGATION Frequently asked questions Vehicle features and Why are spoken instructions no longer be output during desination guidance in front of intersec‐ options tions? ▷ You have left the recommended route and This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ the system requires a few seconds to calcu‐...
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  • Page 35: Entertainment

    ENTERTAINMENT General information ................... 36 Tone ......................38 Radio ......................41 Audio ......................49 Video ......................59 Rear audio remote control ................ 62 Rear entertainment ..................63 Online Edition for Part no. 01402989211 - II/18...
  • Page 36: General Information

    General information ENTERTAINMENT General information Vehicle features and Button Function options Change waveband/satellite radio. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Eject CD/DVD. cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 37 General information ENTERTAINMENT ▷ USB audio, refer to page 55. A list of all possible entertainment sources is displayed. ▷ USB video, refer to page 59. "Personalize menu" ▷ Bluetooth audio, refer to page 56. Select the desired setting. ▷ Screen Mirroring, refer to page 61.
  • Page 38: Tone

    Tone ENTERTAINMENT Tone Vehicle features and Multi-channel playback, options surround This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ When surround is activated, multi-channel play‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. back is simulated when a stereo audio track is It also describes features that are not necessarily played.
  • Page 39 Tone ENTERTAINMENT Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Select desired setting: ▷ "Navigation": ratio of spoken instructions Surround Sound System volume to entertainment volume. ▷ "Speed volume": ratio of entertainment To achieve an optimum listening experience in‐ volume to speed. side the vehicle, depending on the type of music, With Harman/Kardon Surround Sound you can choose between different sound pro‐...
  • Page 40 Tone ENTERTAINMENT Reset the tone settings The tone settings are reset to the factory set‐ tings. "Media/Radio" "Tone" "Reset" Online Edition for Part no. 01402989211 - II/18...
  • Page 41: Radio

    Radio ENTERTAINMENT Radio Vehicle features and Selecting a station options "Media/Radio" "FM" or "AM" This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ The last station listened to will be played and cific and optional features offered with the series. the station list displayed. It also describes features that are not necessarily Select the desired station.
  • Page 42 Radio ENTERTAINMENT Highlight the desired station. Availability, content and sequence are set by the radio station. Press the Controller and hold until the stor‐ age list is displayed. "Media/Radio" Select the desired memory location. "FM" The stations can also be stored on the program‐ Select the desired station.
  • Page 43: Selecting Channels

    Radio ENTERTAINMENT when you have an unobstructed view of the sky. Press button. The channel name is displayed in the status line. "HD Radio reception" Enabling channels This symbol is displayed in the status line when the audio signal is digital. "Media/Radio"...
  • Page 44: Selecting A Category

    Radio ENTERTAINMENT "Channel information" The storage list is displayed. Select the desired memory location. Adjusting display of the channel list Highlight the played channel. The display of the playback list can be adjusted. Press the Controller. "Media/Radio" The storage list is displayed. "Satellite radio"...
  • Page 45 Radio ENTERTAINMENT The stored audio track can be played with a de‐ After that, audio playback is continued from the lay following the live broadcast. When the mem‐ time of the interruption. ory is full, the older tracks are overwritten. The Move the Controller to the left.
  • Page 46 Radio ENTERTAINMENT Favorites Activating/deactivating a notification General information A notification can be displayed when a selected favorite is being played. A performer, a track, a league or a team can be stored as a favorite. If the stored favorite is "Media/Radio"...
  • Page 47 Radio ENTERTAINMENT Deleting Favorites Channel magazine "Media/Radio" In the channel magazine, the current and subse‐ quent program for each channel booked is dis‐ "Satellite radio" played. Press button. "Media/Radio" "Manage favorites" "Satellite radio" The stored Favorites are displayed. Move the Controller to the left. Highlight the desired favorite.
  • Page 48 Radio ENTERTAINMENT Deleting a station "Media/Radio" "Presets" Highlight the station you want to delete. Press button. "Delete entry" Online Edition for Part no. 01402989211 - II/18...
  • Page 49: Audio

    Audio ENTERTAINMENT Audio Vehicle features and AUX-IN port options Concept This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ A mobile audio device, for instance a MP3 player, cific and optional features offered with the series. can be connected using the AUX-IN port. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 50: Removing The Cd

    Audio ENTERTAINMENT CDs and DVDs Turn the Controller until the desired volume is reached. Press the Controller. NOTE With use of non-compatible CD sizes, the CD Audio CD can get jammed and it may not be possible to pull it out again. Adhesive labels applied after the fact can loosen during playback.
  • Page 51 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Display album information "Reset album information" The album information is not displayed A database with album information is stored in anymore. the vehicle. Depending on the information en‐ tered in this database for the played back audio Malfunctions CD, album name, artist, track names, and the al‐...
  • Page 52 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Music collection ▷ Switching to other audio sources is possible. Canceling storing from CD General information "Media/Radio" Tracks from CDs and USB storage devices can "CD" be stored in the music collection in the vehicle Move the Controller to the left. and played from there.
  • Page 53 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Canceling storing from a USB Folders and tracks of the top directory level are displayed. storage device Highlight the desired folder or track, search in "Media/Radio" subdirectories as needed. "USB" Press button. Select the name of the USB storage device. "Rename folder"...
  • Page 54 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Music recognition technology and re‐ "Reset album information" lated data is provided by Gracenote. Gracenote is The album information is not displayed the industry standard in music recognition tech‐ anymore. nology and related content delivery. Displaying free disk space For more information, please visit www.gracenote.com.
  • Page 55: Usb Storage Device

    Audio ENTERTAINMENT USB storage device Backing up the music collection Regularly back up your music collection to a USB storage device; otherwise, the stored music Playable formats might be lost if there is a fault on the hard disk. MP3, MP4, M4A, M4B, AAC, WMA. When making a backup, make sure there is enough free disk space on the USB storage de‐...
  • Page 56: Bluetooth Audio

    Audio ENTERTAINMENT Bluetooth audio Information available for the current track fol‐ lowed by the playback list is shown on the Con‐ trol Display. Content and scope of the playback General information list depend on the type of the selected playback source and the search criteria applied.
  • Page 57 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Searching for track information Searching for playback lists The following search criteria refer to the data Move the Controller to the left. stored in the track information. "Media search" Move the Controller to the left. "Playlists" "Media search" A list of all available playback lists is dis‐...
  • Page 58: Random Playback

    Audio ENTERTAINMENT Creating the Favorites list "Browse folder" Change into a sub folder, if needed. The current track can be assigned to a special playback list, the Favorites list. If the current track Select the track at which the playback is go‐ already belongs to the Favorites list, it can be de‐...
  • Page 59: Video

    Video ENTERTAINMENT Video Vehicle features and Playable formats options MP4, M4V, AVI, WMV, XVID, H.264. Selecting the USB storage This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ device cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily Connect the USB storage device to the USB in‐...
  • Page 60 Video ENTERTAINMENT Code Region Symbol Function USA, Canada. Open the DVD menu. Many DVDs have their own me‐ Japan, Europe, Middle East, South Af‐ nus. The display depends on the rica. contents of the DVD. Southeast Asia. Press button to leave the Australia, Central and South America, DVD menu.
  • Page 61 Video ENTERTAINMENT Selecting the chapter The video menu fades out automatically after a short period of time. Press button during playback. Settings for DVD "More functions" For some DVDs, settings can only be made via "Select chapter" the DVD menu, refer also to the information on Select the desired chapter.
  • Page 62: Rear Audio Remote Control

    Rear audio remote control ENTERTAINMENT Rear audio remote control Vehicle features and Replacing the batteries options NOTE This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ There is a risk of material damage if rechargea‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. ble batteries are used in the remote control due It also describes features that are not necessarily to their contents.
  • Page 63: Rear Entertainment

    Rear entertainment ENTERTAINMENT Rear entertainment Vehicle features and Different titles can be played from the music selection. options Entertainment sources selectable from the front seat only: This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ ▷ USB port in the front. cific and optional features offered with the series. ▷...
  • Page 64: Remote Control

    Rear entertainment ENTERTAINMENT Settings 6 USB port 7 Headphone connection, left Remote control Control elements Button Function Pull on the bottom edge or press the lower edge Operating concept is the same in order to adjust the tilt. as for the front Controller. Turn the wheel: highlight a menu item.
  • Page 65: Replacing The Batteries

    Rear entertainment ENTERTAINMENT Connecting the remote control Deleting the remote control Two remote controls can be connected. The connection with the vehicle can be deleted. The first remote control needs to be connected "My Vehicle" via iDrive in the front. "iDrive settings"...
  • Page 66 Tap on sym‐ Open the previous dis‐ Switch on BMW Touch Command. bol. play. Swipe to the left or right in the BMW applica‐ Tap on Open the Options tion main menu to display the Entertainment symbol. menu.
  • Page 67: Cordless Headphones

    Rear entertainment ENTERTAINMENT Sound output via "Connect new device" Press and hold the activation switch on the headphones and vehicle headphones until the following text is dis‐ loudspeakers played: "Connecting…" General information The headphones will appear in the list of con‐ nected devices.
  • Page 68 Rear entertainment ENTERTAINMENT tem. The rear side is selected on the head‐ tertainment source selected in the front is phones, see the headphones owner's manual. output via the vehicle loudspeakers. Only the following function can be ac‐ Volume limit for headphones cessed in the rear in this setting: "Media/ Radio".
  • Page 69 Rear entertainment ENTERTAINMENT Selecting the If headphones are selected for sound output, only treble, base, and surround can be adjusted. entertainment source for The settings are made separately for the left and the rear right headphones. "My Vehicle" An entertainment source can be selected for the "iDrive settings"...
  • Page 70 Rear entertainment ENTERTAINMENT Starting playback Picture-in-picture function When inserting a CD, DVD or Blu-ray disc, the Some Blu-ray discs enable an image to be playback does not start automatically. integrated into a running video, in which other contents of the Blu-ray disc are displayed. Start playback: If this option is used on a screen, no video "Media/Radio"...
  • Page 71: Starting Playback

    Rear entertainment ENTERTAINMENT Starting playback to: Cinavia Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 86851, San Diego, CA, 92138, USA. "Media/Radio" Select device. Intellectual property ▷ "HDMI" Copyright 2004-2012 Verance Corporation. Ci‐ ▷ "AUX" navia is a trademark of the Verance Corporation. Protected by U.S.
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  • Page 73: Communication

    COMMUNICATION Telephone ....................74 Services and applications ................. 91 Online Edition for Part no. 01402989211 - II/18...
  • Page 74: Telephone

    Telephone COMMUNICATION Telephone Vehicle features and Incoming call options If the number of the caller is stored in the phone book and is transmitted by the network, the name of the contact is displayed. Otherwise, only This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ the phone number is displayed.
  • Page 75: Dialing A Number

    Telephone COMMUNICATION Displays Dialing a number "Communication" "Communication" "Recent calls" "Dial number" The 20 last calls are displayed. Enter the numbers. Select the symbol. Filtering call list The connection is established via the mobile "Calls:" phone to which this function has been as‐ Select the desired setting.
  • Page 76 Telephone COMMUNICATION Calls with multiple parties Hands-free system General information General information You can switch between calls or connect two Calls that are being made on the hands-free sys‐ calls to a single conference call. These functions tem can be continued on the mobile phone and must be supported by the mobile phone and vice versa.
  • Page 77 Telephone COMMUNICATION Additional functions The contacts are listed in alphabetical order. Depending on the number of contacts, con‐ Depending on the equipment version, the follow‐ tact search and quick search are offered. ing functions are available in a selected contact: ▷...
  • Page 78 Telephone COMMUNICATION Sorting contacts Showing contact pictures Contact names can be displayed in a different or‐ Pictures stored with the contacts are stored in der. Depending on how the contacts were stored the vehicle when the mobile phone is connected on the mobile phone, the sorting order of the to the vehicle.
  • Page 79 Select the desired short message or conversa‐ Displaying all short messages tion. The conversation with this contact is dis‐ "Communication" played. "Messaging" Answering or forwarding a short Information about the BMW messages, refer to message page 94. Select the desired short message. Status 2. ▷ "Reply"...
  • Page 80 Telephone COMMUNICATION "From:" Sym‐ Meaning Select mobile phone as needed, from which the short message should be sent. Read e-mail. "Text:" Unread e-mail. Text recognition, refer to page 83. "Send" Filtering e-mails To cancel: "Delete all content" Press button. Additional functions "Filter emails"...
  • Page 81 Telephone COMMUNICATION Text recognition, refer to page 83. ▷ "Mark as unread" "Text:" ▷ "Delete email" Text recognition, refer to page 83. Calendar "Send" To cancel: "Delete all content" Displaying the calendar "Communication" Answering and forwarding e-mails "Calendar" Select the desired e-mail. The appointments of the current week are "Reply"...
  • Page 82 Telephone COMMUNICATION Deactivating reminders Selecting sources Select the desired calendar entry. You can choose, whether and from which mobile phone the tasks should be transferred. "Deactivate reminders" Updating the calendar Press button. "Select source" Update data, refer to page 84. Select the desired mobile phone.
  • Page 83 Telephone COMMUNICATION Deleting all voice notes Functional requirement The mobile phone must support the function. Press button. The following function is activated: "Server "Delete all voice memos" speech recognition" "OK" Recording texts New voice note Select the desired language. "New voice memo" Select the symbol to start the recording.
  • Page 84 Telephone COMMUNICATION ▷ "Next section"/"Next element" ▷ "Add to contact" ▷ "Previous section"/"Previous element" ▷ "Save as contact" ▷ Move the Controller to the left to end. ▷ "Call number in message" Select the desired setting. Playback The elements can be individually selected when Voice notes can be played.
  • Page 85: Installation Position

    Telephone COMMUNICATION Installation position nections, arrow 1, and push downward, ar‐ row 2, until it engages. The snap-in adapter is located in the front of the center armrest. The direction of installation in the center armrest varies according to the vehicle. Inserting the snap-in adapter Press button and remove the cover.
  • Page 86 Telephone COMMUNICATION ▷ Charge the BMW Display key, see Owner's Manual for the vehicle. ▷ Connect the mobile phone to the external an‐ tenna. Depending on the country, this provides for better network reception and a consistent re‐ production quality.
  • Page 87 Telephone COMMUNICATION Functional requirements Slide the mobile phone with the display on the side of the clamp into the tray. ▷ The mobile phone must compatibly support the required Qi standard. For compatible mo‐ bile phones, see Owner's Manual for the ve‐ hicle.
  • Page 88 Telephone COMMUNICATION Inserting the mobile phone Insert the mobile phone with the display fac‐ ing upward in the direction of the front holder, Slide the cover of the storage tray forward. arrow 1. Place the mobile phone centered in the stor‐ age tray with the display facing up.
  • Page 89 (WCA) to charge your mobile phone and more unless the booster is permanently deacti‐ connect it to the mobile network. To ensure the vated by your local BMW dealer. best possible connection a signal booster (LTE- You must not remove the booster from the car...
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  • Page 91: Services And Applications

    ▷ In the scope of the vehicle order; e.g., as spe‐ Teleservices can comprise the following serv‐ cial equipment. ices: ▷ Via the BMW ConnectedDrive portal on the ▷ Automatic Service Request, refer to Internet. page 92. ▷ Via iDrive on the Control Display of the vehi‐...
  • Page 92 ▷ Equipment version with intelligent emergency center by BMW prior to the service deadline. If call or ConnectedDrive services. possible, the service center will contact you to Neither personal data nor position data is trans‐...
  • Page 93: Customer Support

    Service Request, refer If the battery charge state falls below certain val‐ to page 92. ues, BMW will inform you or your dealer’s service center directly in defined cases or the next time Displaying service centers the vehicle is started.
  • Page 94: Deleting A Message

    The customer support is displayed and a voice connection is established. If a voice "Communication" connection is not established, dial the num‐ ber manually. "BMW messages" The most recent BMW messages are dis‐ played. ConnectedDrive Services Status Functional requirements A symbol identifies the message status.
  • Page 95 My Info Messages, refer to page 94. this purpose. Many hotels can be booked directly by the BMW Concierge service. The Concierge Driver profile service is part of the optional BMW Response Center Plan. ▷ Export/import driver profile, see Owner's Manual for the vehicle.
  • Page 96 General information ▷ Only one additional phone can be connected The vehicle is controlled via the BMW Con‐ with the vehicle. nected app, which you can obtain for iOS from ▷ Using CarPlay can incur mobile telephony the Apple App Store and for Android in the Goo‐...
  • Page 97 For reasons of safety, some apps are usable only while the vehicle is stationary. BMW Connected app The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends the use of apps that BMW has determined to be compatible with your vehicle; otherwise there Concept may be malfunctions in system operations.
  • Page 98 Services and applications COMMUNICATION ▷ Compatible smartphones: www.bmw.com/ Two different smartphones are used for au‐ bluetooth. dio playback and for using apps. In this case, one of the smartphones has to be connected ▷ Available apps and information on installing to the vehicle via the USB interface.
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  • Page 101: Reference

    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z ................102 Online Edition for Part no. 01402989211 - II/18...
  • Page 102: Everything From A To Z

    Changing the route details Apple CarPlay preparation, operation Charging cradle, see Wireless charging tray Applications, see Apps Concierge service Appointments, see Calendar Concierge Service messages, see BMW mes‐ App, Remote Services sages Apps Conference, see Calls with multiple parties Areas to be avoided...
  • Page 103 Fader, sound settings Mobile phone, operation FM/AM station MP3 player, see Audio Multi-channel playback, surround Music collection My Info messages, see BMW messages Gas station recommendation Gong, volume equalization GPS coordinates, destination entry GPS navigation, see Navigation system Navigation, split screen...
  • Page 104 Trip, destination guidance with intermediate des‐ Search charging stations, see Charging stations tinations and Points of Interest Select a destination from contacts, naviga‐ tion Service messages, see BMW messages Update, navigation map Service Request USB audio interface Services, Remote USB port in rear...
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