BMW Professional 2000 Operating Instructions Manual
BMW Professional 2000 Operating Instructions Manual

BMW Professional 2000 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Audio System BMW Professional 2000...
  • Page 3: Welcome To Bmw

    Welcome to BMW We hope that you enjoy using your BMW Audio System We are very glad that you have Professional 2000 and that decided to purchase the BMW you have a good and safe jour- Audio System Professional ney at all times.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Use the index ( 36) to find a Wavebands ....19 certain topic quickly. Station search ....21 Station memory .... 23 Welcome to BMW ... 1 Traffic information ..24 General CD player ...... 26 information ...... 3 Safety instructions ..27 Overview ......
  • Page 5: General

    Currency detailed index ( 36). justments as well as upkeep The high quality level of BMW If you one day wish to sell your tasks. motorcycles is ensured by BMW, please remember also continuous development of...
  • Page 6 claims can be derived from the specifications, illustrations and descriptions.
  • Page 7: Overview

    Complete view ........ 6 Operating unit ......... 7 Handlebar operating unit ....8 Multifunction display ...... 9 Radio ..........10...
  • Page 8: Complete View

    Complete view 1 Operating unit 2 Operating unit on the handlebars 3 Multifunction display 4 Radio compartment (...
  • Page 9: Operating Unit

    Operating unit 1 Manual station tuning and fast forward /rewind ( 2 FM waveband ( 3 AM waveband ( 4 Waveband or scan CD 28) and random track order ( 5 Switching the audio system on and off ( 6 Tone settings ( 7 Manual station storage 8 Selecting the operating mode (...
  • Page 10: Handlebar Operating Unit

    Handlebar operating unit 1 Traffic information ( and mute ( 2 Previous station 21) or track ( 3 Raising the volume 4 Next station ( 21) or track 5 Lowering the volume...
  • Page 11: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display 1 Area for radio displays...
  • Page 12: Radio

    Radio 1 CD slot ( 2 Radio with CD player 3 Lock for radio compart- ment ( vehicle owner’s manual) 4 Button for CD eject (...
  • Page 13: General Operation

    Switching on the audio system ........... 12 Switching off the audio system ........... 12 Selecting the operating mode ..........12 Volume .......... 13 Tone settings ........ 14...
  • Page 14: Switching On The Audio System

    Switching on the audio Switching off the audio If the vehicle electronics detect that the battery is system system low, the radio is switched off even when the ignition is swit- ched on. In this case, the radio can be switched on again as soon as the battery has been charged or the engine is run- ning.c...
  • Page 15: Volume

    • Press the CD/* button ting mode can only be If pressing buttons 3 or 5 repeatedly until the desired disabled by pressing the leads to a display of operating mode is enabled. CD/* button.c SPEAKER , the loudspeakers » The operating modes are are switched off ( 15).c Volume...
  • Page 16: Tone Settings

    If the volume is changed » SVOL and the active curve Tone settings during the mute function, appear in the display. the volume reduction is swit- • Press buttons 2 and 4 to set ched off.c the desired level. » SVOL OFF : Volume increase Adapting volume to the disabled.
  • Page 17 After a period of time without » SPKR ON : loudspeakers swit- Treble touching a button or after ched on. You can use this function to pressing another button on » SPKR OFF: loudspeakers change the treble in 13 levels. the operating unit, the tone switched off.
  • Page 18 Volume balance front/ » FAD , the direction of the • Press buttons 2 and 4 to set rear change, and the selected the balance. You can use the fader function level appear in the display. » BAL , the direction of the to set the volume balance bet- change, and the selected Volume balance left/right...
  • Page 19 Base setting You can use this function to reset the settings for bass, treble, fader and balance to the base values. • Press the TON button until the display changes. » TON LIN is displayed briefly in the display. » All tone settings to base value.
  • Page 20 Switching on the radio ....19 Wavebands ........19 Station search ......21 Station memory ......23 Traffic information ......24...
  • Page 21: Radio

    Switching on the radio • In the FM-AS waveband, the • Press the FM button until the symbol AS C is displayed. display changes. • Switch on the audio system » RDS ON: RDS function The FM-AS waveband is 12). enabled.
  • Page 22 If no station name is • Switch on the radio or switch AM waveband broadcast in the RDS in- to the radio mode. formation, RDS and the current frequency appear in the display.c Regional programmes In the FM waveband, some stations broadcast regional programmes at certain times;...
  • Page 23: Station Search

    Station search » The current frequency is After a period of time without touching a button or after lowered or raised to the next Manual station search pressing another button on the receivable station. operating unit, the manual sta- » The received station is dis- tion search is closed.
  • Page 24 » SEEK and the current fre- search sensitivity, NO STATION quency appear in the dis- appears briefly in the display. play. The radio then returns to the » The search sensitivity I A is last frequency that was tuned. displayed. »...
  • Page 25: Station Memory

    Station memory • Press button 2 or 4 to select the memory slot A. Station memory » The current assignment of The following number of the memory slot appears in memory slots are available: the display. – FM: 6 • Press the MEM button. –...
  • Page 26: Traffic Information

    Calling up stored stations Traffic information Traffic information • Set the waveband. function If the traffic information func- tion is enabled, every other operating mode is interrupted for the duration of traffic reports. The traffic information function can only be enabled if RDS is enabled.
  • Page 27 » Traffic information function enabled. » TP B appears in the display. • During a traffic report, press buttons 3 and 5 to set the desired volume. » The set volume is stored. » During a traffic report, » All subsequent traffic reports TP-INFO appears in the are played back at this display.
  • Page 28 Safety instructions ....... 27 Switching on the CD player ..27 Inserting a CD ....... 28 Ejecting a CD ........ 28 Selecting a track ......28 CD Scan ........28 Fast forward and rewind ..... 29 Random track order ..... 29...
  • Page 29: Cd Player

    Safety instructions Handling CDs • Switch on the radio ( – Only hold CDs on the outer Operating temperatures edges. – Avoid fingerprints, dust, The CD player is desig- scratches and moisture on ned for operation in the the CD. temperature range from 0°C to –...
  • Page 30: Inserting A Cd

    Inserting a CD Selecting a track » The track that is playing is shown in the display. • Switch on the radio. Ejecting a CD • Switch on the radio. • Press button 2 or 4. • Push the CD into the CD slot »...
  • Page 31: Fast Forward And Rewind

    Fast forward and » The current track appears in the display with the supple- rewind ment >> for fast forward or with << for rewind. Random track order The tracks on the CD are played in random order (RP = Random Play). •...
  • Page 32 » The next track is specified by a random generator. Pressing the SC/RP button again terminates the random play mode. The track selection, fast for- ward and rewind, as well as the tone menu functions are available as described. Buttons 2 and 4 do not select the next random track, rather the next track on the CD.c...
  • Page 33: Technical Data

    Displays ......... 32 Technical data ......34...
  • Page 34: Displays

    Displays Display Meaning Radio Mute MUTE function ( Manual station search ( SEEK Automatic station search ( MEMORY Manual station storage ( AS-SEEK Automatic station storage ( NO STATION No receivable station ( TP-INFO Traffic report ( SPEAKER Loudspeakers switched off ( SVOL Speed-dependent volume adaptation (...
  • Page 35 Display Meaning NO CD No CD in the drive CD ERROR CD cannot be read CD TEMP Temperature in the CD drive is too high TR xy Track xy is playing ( TR xy SC Track xy is playing in the SCAN mode ( TR xy RP Track xy is playing in the random mode ( TR xy <>...
  • Page 36: Technical Data

    Technical data Audio system Functions Setting the bass and treble, including loudness Setting the playback balance left/right and front/rear Setting the speed-dependent volume increase Setting the volume increase for traffic reports Radio Wavebands twin tuner concept LW, MW and SW Station memory FM-AS AM-LW...
  • Page 37 RDS information Programme Identification PI Programme Identification Programme Service Name PS Program name Enhanced Other Networks Extended information on other station Information EON networks Alternative Frequencies List AF Alternative frequencies Traffic Programme Flag TP Traffic announcement detection Traffic Announcement Flag TA Traffic Announcement Flag Functions Manual and automatic radio tuning...
  • Page 38 Storing stations Abbreviations, 3 Loudness, 16 automatically, 23 Audio system Loudspeakers, switching off, 15 Storing stations manually, 23 Displaying, 9 Traffic information, 24 Switching off, 7, 12 Wavebands, 7 Multifunction display, 6 Switching on, 7, 12 Radio compartment, 6, 10 Mute, 8, 13 Radio Data System RDS, 19 Operating unit, 6...
  • Page 39 Volume Adapting to speed, 14 Front/rear balance, 16 Left/right balance, 16 Setting, 8, 13...
  • Page 42 Vehicle/dealership data Vehicle data Dealership data Model Person to contact in Service Vehicle identification number Ms./Mr. Colour code Phone number First registration Registration number Dealership address/phone (company stamp)
  • Page 43 No liability can be accepted for tures or text passages might errors. deviate. No claims of any © 2004 BMW Motorrad nature can be derived from Reprinting, including excerpts, this. only with consent in writing Specified dimensions,...
  • Page 44 BMW recommends Castrol BMW Motorrad Order No.: 01 41 7 693 661 06.2004 1st edition GB / RF The Ultimate Driving Machine...

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