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Owner’s Manual for
the onboard computer with navigation.
Advanced technology.
Contents
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Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 9 791 467 - © 03/00 BMW AG
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Page 1 - Contents

Owner’s Manual for the onboard computer with navigation. Advanced technology. ContentsA - ZOnline Edition for Part No. 01 41 9 791 467 - © 03/00 BMW

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OverviewGPS navigationRadio, cassette, CD, DSP sound systemTechnical features in detailIndexOnboard computer, code,independent ventilation system 9n

Page 3 - Symbols used

10nbm4us0002346517 The onboard computer at a glanceOnline Edition for Part No. 01 41 9 791 467 - © 03/00 BMW AG

Page 4 - Status at time of printing

11n Index OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnical The onboard computer at a glance Displays and controls 1 Cassette slot2 Indicator lamps for the ca

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12n The onboard computer at a glance Listening to the radio With each touch actuation, you can change between the AM and AMA (AUTOSTORE) AM memory ar

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13n Index OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnical The onboard computer at a glance Playing cassettes Switching noise suppression on/off.Changing th

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14n Input of a destination address and guidance to it An example for the operation of the GPS navigation system:You wish to be navigated to the follo

Page 8 - Technical features in detail

15n Index OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnical Input of a destination address and guidance to it 3 Enter the street and street number "Stree

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16n Manually selecting a station 1 Switch the radio on Press the left rotary knob: The computer displays the currently valid settings.bm4us002 2 Read

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17n Index OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnical Manually selecting a station 4 Select "Search" Press this key as often as is necessary u

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18n Tone control Press in order to select the sound qual-ity.Press this key as often as is necessary until the desired function is highlighted ("

Page 12 - Displays and controls

The onboard computer offers you a great many functions which will make your journeys even safer and more of a pleasure.The GPS navigation system mean

Page 13 - Changing modes

19n Index OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnical Selecting a road speed at which the limit signal is heard An example illustrating the use of the o

Page 14 - Tone control

20n Selecting a road speed at which the limit signal is heard 3 Entering the speed limit Turn until "set" is highlighted.Press to begin mak

Page 15 - 1 Select GPS navigation

21n Index OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnical Altering the settings Select "Settings" The main menu appears.Turn until "set"

Page 16 - 4 Initiate the destination

22n Operation from the MFL You can select the following radio, cas-sette and CD functions in a safe and highly convenient way without removing your h

Page 17 - Manually selecting a station

OverviewGPS navigationRadio, cassette, CD, DSP sound systemTechnical features in detailIndexOnboard computer, code,independent ventilation system 23n

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24nbm2us031 The GPS navigation system means that you do not have to consult printed maps during the trip. It is therefore a fundamentally important c

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25n Index OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnical Destination input This screen display is the initial naviga-tion point for the different possibili

Page 20 - 2 Select function

26nDestination inputYou are looking for a specific destination, but do not know the addressFor instance, you may be looking for a hotel, a restaurant

Page 21 - The limit is reached

27nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalDestination inputYou want to choose an attractive destinationCall up the graphic destination input ma

Page 22 - Altering the settings

28nDestination inputDrive to one of the last destinationsThe last ten addresses to which you have driven will be stored temporarily.1 Select "Inf

Page 23 - Operation from the MFL

2n © 1998 BMW AGMunich, GermanyReprints, including excerpts, are only allowed with the express written authorization of BMW AG, Munich, Germany. Orde

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29nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalSecondary roadsbm4us006The navigation system provides you with several different criteria for select-

Page 25 - Safety Simple menu guidance

30nInterrupting route guidance Displaying the routeMenu item: Dest. inputSelection of the destination with "Dest. input" interrupts the dest

Page 26 - Destination input

31nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalDisplaying the route Avoiding road congestionDisplaying the route listDuring destination guidance, yo

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32nCalling up the car's positionbm4us007Menu item: Display of current locationYou can call up the current location of your vehicle, or a road map

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33nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalCompiling a list of destinations bm4us008Menu item: Destination memoryThe system can store up to 50 a

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34nVarying the volume Changing the map CD You can raise or lower the volume of navigation information in relation to other audio sources.> Select

Page 30 - Secondary roads

OverviewGPS navigationRadio, cassette, CD, DSP sound systemTechnical features in detailIndexOnboard computer, code,independent ventilation system35nIn

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36nThe first overview (page 16) familiarized you with the basic functions and oper-ating instructions of the radio.The additional features of your BMW

Page 32 - Menu item: New route

37nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalStation selectionCalling up a station stored in memoryFirst select the correct frequency band. Then s

Page 33 - Entering the location

38nStoring and retrieving IndividualYou can store 30 stations in memory:18 FM stations and 12 AM stations.In order to increase memory capacity, the FM

Page 34 - Deleting addresses

3n Equipment Your onboard computer has the follow-ing basic equipment specification: > GPS navigation > Radio with cassette player > Onboard

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39nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalCassette Sound qualityThe best sound quality is obtained if you> use C60, C90 or special auto-cas-

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40nCassette CDSearch via menuThe general overview window is faded out if no further key is pressed for eight seconds. bm2us01 Fast forward/reverse:Con

Page 37 - Station selection

41nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalCDSearch via menuThe general overview window is faded out if no further key is pressed for eight seco

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42nDSP sound systemAs a result of its three-dimensional sound simulation and equalizer func-tions, Digital Sound Processing (DSP) provides the optimum

Page 39 - Storing and retrieving

43nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalCD changer Installed positionThe BMW 6 CD CHANGER 5 is located at the left-rear in the luggage compar

Page 40 - Cassette

44nCD changer 5 SeriesRemoving the CD magazineTo open: Push the door to the right.Press the key: The magazine will slide out and can then be removed.L

Page 41 - Cassette CD

45nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalCD changer 7 SeriesRemoving the CD magazine> Press the key: The CD changer opens automatically>

Page 42 - Search via menu

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OverviewGPS navigationRadio, cassette, CD, DSP sound systemTechnical features in detailIndexOnboard computer, code,independent ventilation system47nIn

Page 44 - CD changer

48nThe principle of the menu guidance or navigation will be briefly explained once again in the following section. You can follow through a more in-de

Page 45 - CD changer 5 Series

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Page 46 - CD changer 7 Series

49nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalDistance and arrival time RangeDistanceThe remaining distance to the destina-tion will be displayed o

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50nOutside temperature Fuel consumptionYou can receive a display of the outside air temperature by selecting the menu item "Out. temp."bm4us

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51nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalTimer Speed Remote controlStarting and stopping:> Select "Timer"> Highlight "sta

Page 49 - Selecting, changing or

52nCode: Preventing unauthorized engine startsYou can establish a code which will prevent the engine from being started if the code is not entered. Wh

Page 50 - Arrival time

53nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalCode: Preventing unauthorized engine startsDeactivate the codeWhen you are prompted to enter the code

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54nIndependent ventilation systemFor information on the independent ventilation system as well as for infor-mation on operating it safely, please re-f

Page 52 - Timer Speed Remote control

OverviewGPS navigationRadio, cassette, CD, DSP sound systemTechnical features in detailIndexOnboard computer, code,independent ventilation system55nIn

Page 53 - Establishing and activating

56nDolby B or C is a system for noise sup-pression in replaying cassettes. During recording, high frequencies are amplified. These frequencies are sup

Page 54 - Emergency deactivation

57nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalMap CD RDS Care of equipmentTo be quite certain that your car's navi-gation system has the lates

Page 55 - Later activation

58nWordmatch principle Your car's navigation system has this facility in order to make the entry of names easier. It compares your desti-nation e

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5n OverviewGPS navigationRadio, cassette, CD, DSP sound systemTechnical features in detailIndexOnboard computer, code,independent ventilation system

Page 57 - Dolby DSP GPS

OverviewGPS navigationRadio, cassette, CD, DSP sound systemTechnical features in detailIndexOnboard computer, code,independent ventilation system59nIn

Page 58 - Map CD RDS Care of equipment

60nCassetteWhat to do if ...> the quality of audio reproduction from cassettes deteriorates?The tape may be dirty. For cleaning, refer to page 57.&

Page 59 - Wordmatch principle

61nIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalWhat to do if ...GPS navigationWhat to do if ...> you call up the current position your vehicle, b

Page 60 - From A to Z 62

From A to ZAActivation times 54AddressDeleting 33Input 14Storing 33Address memory 28, 33Adjust the volume 34AI CD magazine 44AM 16AM reception range 1

Page 61 - What to do if

From A to Z63nOverviewIndex OverviewNavigationRadioComputerTechnicalHHIGH TEMP? 60Humidity 43IIndependent ventilation system 53Index 25Indicator lamp

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From A to ZStored stationCalling up 37Storing a stationAutomatic 38Individual 38Street entry 15Street index 25Street, entering 25Suppressing voice out

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Contents OverviewGPS navigationRadio, cassette, CD, DSP sound system The onboard computer at a glance 10 Example (for the navigation system): Input o

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7n Onboard computer, code, independent ventilation systemTechnical features in detailIndex Simple menu guidance 48Speed limit 48Distance and arrival

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