The menu consists of various areas, for in-
stance:
▷
"General help": Go to the Integrated Own-
er's Manual.
▷
"Add to shortcuts": define menu item as
shortcut.
Entering letters and numbers
Input
1.
If necessary, tap the
display.
2.
Enter desired letters and numbers.
Deleting an entry
Icon Function
Tap icon: delete a letter or a number.
Press and hold the icon: delete all let-
ters or numbers.
Using the map
The navigation map can be moved on the con-
trol display.
Function
Operation
Move map.
Swipe in the appropriate
direction.
Enlarge/shrink
Drag in or out with the fin-
map.
gers.
Display menu.
Tap once.
Using alphabetical lists
For alphabetical lists with more than 30 en-
tries, the letters for which an entry exists can
be displayed in a text box.
1.
Tap the letter in front of the list.
A letter box is displayed.
2.
Tap the first letter of the desired entry.
icon or control
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The first entry of the selected letter is dis-
played in the list.
BMW Intelligent Personal
Assistant
Principle
The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is a
personal assistant that enables natural voice
operation of various vehicle functions. The
Personal Assistant makes it easier to operate
the vehicle by providing proactive suggestions
and automating habits.
General information
▷
BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is avail-
able depending on national-market version.
▷
The system includes special microphones
on the driver side and the front passenger
side.
▷
Say the commands and numbers fluently
as well as with normal volume, emphasis,
and speed.
▷
›...‹ identifies commands that can be spo-
ken.
Functional requirements
▷
A language that is supported by the Per-
sonal Assistant must be set via iDrive.
Setting the system language, refer to
page 56.
▷
Always say commands in the configured
system language.
For the full range of functions, you must acti-
vate, configure, or purchase the following func-
tions:
▷
Online speech processing, refer to
page 56.
▷
For all settings under
Data protection, refer to page 64.
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