Car Memory, Key Memory - BMW AG Owner's Handbook Manual

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Car Memory, Key Memory

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How it works
You may often have wished that you
could modify the operation of certain
features of your car to suit your own
individual preferences. When develop-
ing the car, BMW therefore incorpo-
rated a number of freely programmable
options into the car, which
BMW Service will be happy to set in
accordance with your preferences.
There are Car Memory and Key Memory
settings, the former relating to the car
itself, the latter to your personal
requirements. You can have up to four
sets of basic settings programmed in
for the use of four different persons.
This presupposes that each person has
his or her own remote control key.
By means of data exchange with the
key, the car identifies the user when the
car is unlocked and selects the pre-
ferred settings.
For identification purposes
Coloured adhesive labels are supplied
with the keys so that you can identify
the individual master keys with remote-
control functionality.
What can be selected
BMW Service will gladly inform you of
the facilities available with Car Memory
and Key Memory.
At the appropriate points in this
Owner's Handbook you will find
this symbol, as an indication that spe-
cial settings as described here are
available.<
Examples for Car Memory:
> Various signals as confirmation for
locking and unlocking the car, see
pages 29,
32
> Activating/deactivating delayed
switch-off, see page
> Activating/deactivating daytime dim-
dip circuit, see page
> Selecting units for displaying time,
outside temperature, distance cov-
ered and fuel consumption on the
instrument cluster
> When reverse is engaged an acoustic
signal sounds to indicate that PDC is
active, see page
78
> Rear window heater switches on
automatically, see pages 92,
> Activating/deactivating various func-
tions of the alarm system, see
page
37
> After issuing an ice warning, the on-
board computer display returns to the
previous reading, see page
> An acoustic signal sounds to indicate
that the driver's door has been
opened, but the key is still in the igni-
tion switch, see pages 29, 33, 56.
Examples for Key Memory:
> Unlocking driver's door first, then all
other locks, see page
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