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OWNER'S MANUAL. NAVIGATION, ENTERTAINMENT, COMMUNICATION.

Online Edition for Part no. 01402719105 - X/18 Online Edition for Part no. 01402719105 - X/18 WELCOME TO BMW. Owner's Manual. Navigation, Entertainment, Communication.

Thank you for choosing a BMW. 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. The manual also contains information designed to en‐ hance operating reliability and road safety, and to contribute to maintaining the value of your BMW. Any updates made after the editorial deadline can be found in the appendix of the printed Owner's Manual for the vehicle. You can find supplementary information in the additional brochures in the on‐ board literature. Your BMW AG wishes you a safe and enjoyable drive.

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NAVIGATION Navigation system ...... 8 Destination input ...... 11 Map ...... 18 Settings ...... 30

ENTERTAINMENT Entertainment system ...... 34 Tone ...... 36 ...... 38 Audio ...... 44 Video ...... 51 Rear entertainment ...... 52

COMMUNICATION Telephone ...... 66 Services and applications ...... 77

REFERENCE Everything from A to Z ...... 88

© 2018 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English ID7 X/18, 11 18 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. 4 Online Edition for Part no. 01402719105 - X/18 Navigation, Entertainment and Communication can be called up via the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle.

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6 Online Edition for Part no. 01402719105 - X/18 NAVIGATION

Navigation system ...... 8 Destination input ...... 11 Map ...... 18 Settings ...... 30

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NAVIGATION Navigation system

Navigation system

Vehicle features and Symbol Function options Open destination input menu.

This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Open map view. cific and optional features offered with the series. Open information window with It also describes features and functions that are active destination guidance. not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ Safety information tems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐ WARNING served. Operating the integrated information systems and communication devices while driving can Overview distract from traffic. It is possible to lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident. Only use the systems or devices when the traf‐ General information fic situation allows. As warranted, stop and use The navigation system can determine the pre‐ the systems and devices while the vehicle is cise position of the vehicle with the aid of satel‐ stationary. lites, and can reliably guide you to every entered destination. Navigation data is stored in the vehicle and can WARNING be updated from a USB storage device. There can be deviations between the current Certain services of the navigation system are traffic situation and details of the navigation in‐ only available to the fullest extent after consent‐ structions, for instance changed streets or road ing to the data protection clause. The services, construction. There is a risk of an accident. The refer to page 30, can be configured individually. respectively valid traffic rules take precedence.

Calling up the navigation system

Via iDrive Split screen

1. Press the button on the Controller. Concept 2. "NAV" Additional information for the navigation can be displayed in the right part of the split screen. With buttons on the controller The buttons on the controller allow for fast ac‐ cess to the navigation system.

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Navigation system NAVIGATION

Switching on/off 3 Distance to maneuver 4 Lane information 1. Press the button on the Controller. 5 Current road 2. Move the Controller to the right. 3. "Split screen" 4. "Split screen" Navigation data

Selecting the display General information 1. Press the button on the Controller. Navigation data is stored in the vehicle and can be updated from a USB storage device. 2. Move the Controller to the right. Current navigation data is available from a deal‐ 3. "Split screen" er’s service center or another qualified service 4. Select the desired setting. center or repair shop or in the ConnectedDrive Store. Route preview Depending on the data volume, the navigation data update may take several hours. The status Concept of the update can be queried. If destination guidance is active, the destination The navigation data is updated during the trip to guidance hints can be displayed as list in the split preserve the vehicle battery. screen. Activating/deactivating General information In the case of multi-lane roads, lane information 1. Press the button on the Controller. may indicate the recommended lanes. 2. Move the Controller to the right. The current vehicle position can also be dis‐ 3. "Settings" played in the lane information 4. "Configure services" Depending on the country-specific version, the 5. "Map update" display may deviate from what is depicted.

Display Update 1. Connect the USB storage device with the new navigation data to a USB interface in the front. 2. Follow the instructions on the Control Dis‐ play. 3. Remove the USB storage device after the up‐ date.

1 Turn information 2 Upcoming street

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Information about the current map version

1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Move the Controller to the right. 3. "Settings" 4. "Update"

Automatic update Depending on the vehicle equipment and coun‐ try version, the navigation data for the home re‐ gion is transmitted online to the vehicle several times a year and automatically installed and up‐ dated.

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Destination input NAVIGATION

Destination input

Vehicle features and 4. Select the symbol, if needed. options Results are displayed in a list. 5. "Search location": select search location. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ 6. Move the Controller to the right. cific and optional features offered with the series. 7. Select desired destination. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions. This Recent destinations also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐ General information served. The previous destinations driven to are stored automatically.

Quick search Open the destination from the last destinations Concept 1. Press the button on the Controller. Depending on the equipment, Points of Interest and addresses can be searched for by entering a 2. "Recent destinations" sequence of letters or by searching in the navi‐ 3. Select the destination. gation data stored in the vehicle. All entries are displayed that include this text Edit recent destinations string. 1. Press the button on the Controller. General information 2. "Recent destinations" It is possible to search simultaneously by town/ 3. Highlight the destination. city and street. To do this, enter a text string for the town/city, then a blank space and a text string 4. Press the button. for the street name. 5. Select desired setting: Calling up quick search ▷ "Add to favorites": store destination as Favorite. 1. Press the button on the Controller. ▷ "Delete entry": delete selected destina‐ tion. 2. "Where to?" ▷ "Delete entire list": delete list of recent 3. Enter at least two letters or characters. destinations. The search term may be completed automat‐ ically in gray print. Move the controller up to apply the sug‐ gested search term.

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NAVIGATION Destination input

Destination entry by voice It is also possible to speak Points of Interest, such as ›Drive me to the nearest parking lot‹. General information 1. Press the button on the steering ▷ Instructions for the voice activation system, wheel. see vehicle Owner's Manual. 2. Name the desired destination in a sentence. ▷ When making a destination entry by voice, you can change between voice operation and iDrive. Home address ▷ To have the available voice commands read out loud: ›Voice commands‹ or ›Help‹. General information The home address must be created to apply it as Saying the entries a destination. ▷ Complete addresses can be spoken as a sin‐ gle command. For an individual entry, coun‐ Defining the home address tries, towns/cities, streets and intersections can be spoken in whole words. The language 1. Press the button on the Controller. of the system must be set to the language of the destination country. 2. "Set home address" ▷ Addresses can be spelled, even when the 3. Enter the address. configured language of the system is differ‐ ent. Using the home address as the Say the letters smoothly, and avoid exagger‐ destination ating the pronunciation and inserting lengthy pauses between the letters. 1. Press the button on the Controller. ▷ You can search for points of interest for the 2. "Home" navigation online in natural language, such as with a question for specific restaurants Enter home address nearby. ▷ The options available for entering data de‐ 1. Press the button on the Controller. pend on the navigation data and the country 2. Mark home address. and language settings. 3. Press the button. Entering an address in a 4. Select desired setting: command ▷ "Edit entry": edit home address. You can enter the desired destination in a com‐ ▷ "Delete entry": delete home address. mand. There are a variety of options for naming the destination. For destinations in the same town/city, indicating Points of interest the street is sufficient. The system will apply the current town/city automatically. General information Points of Interest are destinations that can be helpful while driving. Points of Interest such as 12 Online Edition for Part no. 01402719105 - X/18 Seite 13

Destination input NAVIGATION

restaurants, hotels, gas stations, or charging sta‐ 3. Select the desired Points of Interest category tions, can be added as destinations. Even when or search for all Points of Interest categories. the navigation data is current, information regard‐ Points of Interest at the current location are ing particular Points of Interest may have searched for. changed. E.g., certain gas stations may not be When destination guidance is activated, the operating. Points of Interest along the route are Depending on the equipment, you can search for searched. points of interest online or in the stored naviga‐ 4. A list of the Points of Interest is displayed. tion data in the vehicle. The Points of Interest are sorted by distance. Online destinations/Information 5. "Filter": adjust the search criteria if needed: ▷ "Filter search results by:": change sorting. General information Depending on the equipment specifica‐ Depending on the country specifications, the re‐ tion, gas stations can be sorted by fuel sults of a Point of Interest search are displayed price. with real-time data, such as fuel prices or parking ▷ "Search location": change search location. garages with availability data. ▷ If necessary, select category details. Activating/deactivating ▷ "Keyword": narrow down the list via a key‐ word search. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 6. "Show results" 2. Move the Controller to the right. 7. Select a Points of Interest. 3. "Settings" Details are displayed. 4. "Configure services" 8. If necessary, "Start guidance" 5. "Online search results" Preferred Points of Interest Find Points of Interest categories The Points of Interest categories that have been Calling up Points of Interest search for the most are displayed. Select a preferred Points of Interest category to 1. Press the button on the Controller. search for Points of Interest in the desired cate‐ 2. "Points of interest" gory at you current location. 3. Select desired setting: When destination guidance is activated, prefer‐ ▷ "Category search": search for Points of In‐ red point of interest categories are located along terest in the navigation data stored in the the route. vehicle. Displaying Points of Interest on ▷ Search via preferred Points of Interest categories. the map

Category search Concept 1. "Category search" The Points of Interest categories can be dis‐ played on the map as symbols. 2. "Search location": select search location.

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NAVIGATION Destination input

Selecting categories Editing

1. Press the button on the Controller. Enter display name 2. Move the Controller to the right. 3. "Settings" 1. Press the button on the Controller. 4. "Map settings" 2. "Favorites" 5. "Points of interest on the map" 3. Highlight the entry. 6. Select the desired setting. 4. Press the button. The display in the function bar of the map view 5. "Edit entry" can be switched on and off, refer to page 23. 6. "Name displayed" 7. Enter a name for the destination. Basic entry Favorites explanation, refer to the Owner's Manual for the vehicle. Concept Assign color for icon Addresses, Points of Interest and the current po‐ sition can be stored as Favorite. 1. Press the button on the Controller. Store current position as 2. "Favorites" Favorite 3. Highlight the entry.

General information 4. Press the button. 5. "Edit entry" The current position can also be stored after en‐ tering a destination or via the interactive map, 6. "Pin" even while driving. 7. Select the desired setting.

Storing Favorite alert

1. Press the button on the Controller. Concept 2. Press the Controller. A signal will sound when a favorite is ap‐ 3. "Add to favorites" proached. The current position is stored in the list of fa‐ Assigning a favorite alert vorites. 1. Press the button on the Controller. Selecting 2. "Favorites" 1. Press the button on the Controller. 3. Highlight the entry. 2. "Favorites" 4. Press the button. 3. Selecting an entry. 5. "Edit entry" 6. "Set favorite alert"

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Destination input NAVIGATION

Deleting Favorites Entering the address

1. Press the button on the Controller. Concept 2. "Favorites" The address can be entered in any order. 3. Highlight the entry. Example: entering the address via 4. Press the button. the town/city 5. "Delete entry" 1. "Classic input" 2. Enter the town/city. Deleting all entries The list is narrowed down further with each entry. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 3. Select the symbol. 2. "Favorites" 4. Move the Controller to the right to select the town/city from the list. 3. Press the button. 5. If necessary, enter the street. 4. "Delete entire list" 6. Select the street as you would the town/city. Changing the sorting order 7. If necessary, enter a house number. 8. Select the symbol. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 9. Select a house number or range of house 2. "Favorites" numbers from the list.

3. Press the button. Starting destination guidance 4. "Re-sort list" "Start guidance" or Add intermediate destina‐ tions, refer to page 16. Entering a destination via address Selecting a destination from the contacts General information Enter at least the country and the town/city for 1. Press the button on the Controller. the address. Destination guidance is started to the town/city center if no street is entered. 2. "Contacts" Contacts are displayed. Selecting the state/province 3. Select a contact with address. 4. Select the address. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Classic input" 3. "State/Province" 4. Select the country from the list.

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NAVIGATION Destination input

Received destinations 6. Enter the values for minutes and seconds and direction, if needed. 7. "Apply coordinates" General information If destinations or routes were transmitted to the vehicle via the BMW Connected app or the Planning a trip BMW Route portal, they will automatically be stored as received destination and can be trans‐ General information ferred to the destination guidance. When planning a trip, several intermediate desti‐ For example, destinations that were sent from nations can be entered. the Concierge Service can be stored in the re‐ ceived destinations. New trip Open destination from received 1. Press the button on the Controller. destinations 2. Select the type of destination entry. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 3. Select a single destination. 2. "Received destinations" 4. Enter an intermediate destination. 3. Select the destination. Intermediate destinations

Enter the destination via General information GPS coordinates Before entering an intermediate destination, an individual destination must be set. Concept A maximum of 30 intermediate destinations can be entered for one trip. Destinations can be entered directly using GPS coordinates. Entering an intermediate destination

General information 1. Press the button on the Controller. Enter the coordinates in degrees, minutes and 2. Move the Controller to the right. seconds or as decimal values. 3. "Add a stop" Entering a destination 4. Select the type of destination entry. 5. Enter an intermediate destination. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "GPS coordinates" Sort intermediate destinations 3. "Format": The order of the intermediate destinations can be adjusted. Starting from the second intermedi‐ ▷ "Deg Min Sec" ate destination, the list of intermediate destina‐ ▷ "Decimal" 4. "Longitude" or "Latitude" 5. Enter the desired degrees and direction.

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Destination input NAVIGATION

tions will be displayed automatically after a new 2. "Trips" intermediate destination has been entered. 3. Select the desired trip.

1. Press the button on the Controller. Editing 2. "Destination options" 1. Press the button on the Controller. 3. "Sort destinations" 2. "Trips" Adjusting the intermediate 3. Highlight the desired trip. destinations 4. Press the button. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 5. Select desired setting: 2. "Destination options" ▷ "Delete entry": delete trip. 3. Mark intermediate destination. ▷ "Rename": rename trip.

4. Press the button. Last trip 5. Select desired setting: The last trip is automatically stored and can be ▷ "Add to favorites": store intermediate des‐ called up again. tination as Favorite. ▷ "Delete entry": delete the intermediate 1. Press the button on the Controller. destination. 2. "Trips" Stored trips 3. "Last trip created"

General information Up to 30 trips can be stored in the trip list. If nec‐ essary, delete existing trips to be able to store new trips.

Storing The destination guidance for the tip must be ac‐ tive.

1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Destination options" 3. "Save trip" 4. Enter the name. 5. Select the symbol.

Selecting

1. Press the button on the Controller.

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NAVIGATION Map

Map

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 and functions 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 sys‐ tems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐ 1 With operation via touchscreen: change map served. view 2 Status field Map 3 Open destination input menu 4 Route section with traffic obstruction Opening the map 5 Traffic sign for traffic obstruction 6 Planned route The map can be accessed directly with the button on the Controller. 7 Current location 8 Function bar Overview Function bar General information To change to the function bar, move the Control‐ The map can be used via iDrive. ler to the right. Basic entry explanation, refer to the Owner's Symbol Function Manual for the vehicle. Terminate destination guidance.

Open destination input menu.

Route details.

Switch spoken instructions on and off.

Real Time Traffic Information RTTI. Status of RTTI.

Select theme map.

Set up map.

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Map NAVIGATION

Symbol Function Display the information window again Add intermediate destination. Press the button on the Controller. Settings.

Split screen. With operation via touchscreen: when the desti‐ nation guidance is active, you can tap on the Sta‐ tus field, refer to page 18, on the map view to Status field display the information window again. The following information is displayed: ▷ Symbol for active destination guidance. Open active destination ▷ Time and distance to destination. guidance ▷ If necessary, time delay due to traffic obstruc‐ tions. Concept After a destination guidance has been started, it Traffic obstructions can be accessed again. When traffic bulletins are received, traffic ob‐ structions can be displayed on the map. Opening Real Time Traffic Information RTTI, refer to page 26. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Destination options"

Destination guidance Terminating destination guidance Starting destination guidance 1. Press the button on the Controller. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Move the Controller to the right. 2. Select the type of destination entry, refer to 3. "Cancel route" page 11. 3. Select the destination. Simulating destination guidance 4. If necessary, start destination guidance. Concept Information window for While the vehicle is stopped and destination destination guidance guidance is active, driving on the route can be si‐ mulated. General information Activate Demo mode After the route has been started, an information window will be displayed automatically in which 1. Press the button on the Controller. the route criteria can be adapted and alternative routes can be displayed. The route magnet can 2. Move the Controller to the right. be used to change the current route. 3. "Settings" 4. "Demo mode"

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NAVIGATION Map

Start Demo mode ▷ List of route sections, refer to page 20. ▷ Map view, refer to page 18. 1. Press the button on the Controller. ▷ Destination guidance notes on the map, refer 2. Move the Controller to the right. to page 24. 3. "Demo" ▷ Route preview on the split screen, refer to page 9. Functions ▷ Route preview In the instrument cluster. ▷ Depending on how the vehicle is equipped, Symbol Function route preview in the Head-up Display. "Stop"

"Start" Route criteria "Pause" General information "Change location" The route calculated can be influenced by se‐ lecting certain criteria. The recommended route may differ from the route you would take based Setting the speed on personal experience.

1. Press the button on the Controller. Standard settings for route criteria 2. Move the Controller to the right. The route criteria can be individually adjusted. 3. "Demo" The settings are stored as standard and auto‐ 4. "Speed" matically applied to new destination guidances. 5. Select the desired setting. Setting route criteria, refer to page 31.

Settings for destination Route details guidance Concept Further settings can be adjusted for destination guidance. Settings for destination guidance, refer When destination guidance is activated, a list of to page 31. route sections can be displayed.

General information Route The following information is displayed: ▷ Display of destination guidance information, Concept such as turn information or lane information. During destination guidance, more detailed infor‐ ▷ Traffic events and traffic flow. mation about the current route can be displayed ▷ Points of Interest along the route. Points of and the route can be adjusted. Interest can be selected and transferred di‐ rectly to the destination guidance. General information ▷ Possible stops along the route, such as gas Depending on the equipment, different views of station recommendations. the route are available during destination guid‐ ance:

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Map NAVIGATION

Displays ▷ To shift the map diagonally: move the Controller in the required direction and 1. Press the button on the Controller. turn it. 2. Move the Controller to the right. 5. Press the Controller. 3. "Route preview" 6. "Add route magnet"

Route magnet Editing a route magnet 1. If necessary, tilt the controller to select the Concept route section in which the route magnet must With active destination guidance, the route dis‐ be processed. played on the map can be adjusted manually. To 2. Press the Controller. do this, use a marking point on the route, the 3. Select desired setting: 'route magnet,' to drag the route in the desired ▷ "Modify route magnet": modify changed direction. route once more. General information ▷ "Remove route magnet": restore the origi‐ nal route. As an alternative, the route magnet can be used via the touchscreen. Alternative routes When destination guidance is active, the route magnet can also be accessed via the information Concept window, refer to page 19, on the map. If possible, alternative routes are suggested dur‐ Open route magnet ing active destination guidance.

1. Press the button on the Controller. General information 2. Move the Controller to the right. The alternative routes can be displayed and changed on the map via an information window 3. "Route preview" for destination guidance, refer to page 19. The 4. Move the Controller to the right. information window is displayed automatically af‐ 5. "Edit route" ter starting the destination guidance. 6. "Add route magnet" Displaying alternative routes Setting a route magnet 1. Press the button on the Controller. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Move the Controller to the right. 2. Press the Controller. 3. "Route preview" 3. "Interactive map" 4. Move the Controller to the right. 4. Use the crosshairs to select the route section 5. "Edit route" for which the route magnet must be set. 6. "Alternative route" ▷ To change the scale: turn the Controller. ▷ To shift the map: move the Controller in the required direction.

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NAVIGATION Map

Display stops along the route, e.g. to refuel or take a An overview showing the current route and the break. suggested alternative routes is displayed. The routes are displayed in color on the map. General information The following details are displayed: With the most current navigation data, informa‐ tion regarding individual gas stations may have ▷ Arrival time and, if applicable, the delay due to changed. For instance, certain gas stations may the current traffic situation. not be operating. ▷ Route length. Gas station recommendations are displayed in ▷ The icon indicates the fuel consumption the Route list, refer to page 20. for the route. The more leaves are displayed, the more efficient the route. Opening ▷ Costs for toll, for example, that may be incur‐ red on the route. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Move the Controller to the right. Online alternative routes 3. "Route preview"

General information 4. Move the Controller to the right. Online alternative routes are transmitted online 5. "Places to stop" to the vehicle. As soon as online alternative 6. Search for desired Points of Interest cate‐ routes are available, they will automatically be gory, e.g., gas stations. displayed on the Control Display and can be ap‐ 7. "Filter": adjust the search criteria as needed. plied to the destination guidance. 8. Select a Points of Interest. Information about traffic obstructions and fore‐ Details are displayed. casts are taken into account for this. 9. If necessary, "Start guidance" If the dynamic destination guidance has been ac‐ tivated along with the online alternative routes, available online alternative routes are automati‐ Reduced route overview cally adopted in the destination guidance. Concept Activating/deactivating Only the traffic flow is displayed in the view of the route. 1. Press the button on the Controller. Displays 2. Move the Controller to the right.

3. "Settings" 1. Press the button on the Controller. 4. "Configure services" 2. Move the Controller to the right. 5. "Online alternative routes" 3. "Route preview" 4. Move the Controller to the right. Plan possible stops along the route 5. "Reduced display" Concept For the active destination guidance, a Points of Interest search can be used to plan possible

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Learning navigation Volume Turn the volume button during the spoken in‐ Concept structions until the desired volume is set. If multiple identical departures from the pro‐ posed route are made, this deviation is taken into Storing on the programmable account in future route planning. memory buttons Destinations that have been transferred to the The function for switching the spoken instruc‐ destination guidance repeatedly will also be con‐ tions on/off can be stored on a programmable sidered for future route planning and may be memory button for quick access. suggested automatically. Saving functions on the programmable memory buttons, see Owner's Manual for the vehicle. Activating/deactivating 1. Press the button on the Controller. Theme maps 2. Move the Controller to the right. 3. "Settings" Concept 4. "Configure services" The map view is optimized for a specific view, 5. "Learn route" e.g. the display of the current parking space sit‐ uation.

Spoken instructions General information Depending on the setting, the theme maps are Switching on/off displayed automatically. Set map, refer to The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐ page 30. rently used. Select theme map 1. Press the button on the Controller. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Move the Controller to the right. 2. Move the Controller to the right. 3. "Voice guidance" 3. "Theme map" Repeat 4. Select desired setting: ▷ "Weather map": display map with 1. Press the button on the Controller. weather symbols. 2. Press the Controller. 3. "Repeat voice guidance" Set up map Using the button: Press the button twice. Set up

1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Move the Controller to the right.

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NAVIGATION Map

3. "Map settings" ▷ "Satellite images": depending on availabil‐ 4. Select desired setting: ity and resolution, in some scales satellite images are displayed as the background. ▷ "Map view": select the map view. ▷ "Additional settings": enter additional set‐ ▷ "Direction of travel" tings. ▷ "Facing north" ▷ "Perspective" Destination guidance hints ▷ "Zoom": select scale. ▷ "Auto zoom": with active destination Concept guidance, the map is enlarged auto‐ If destination guidance is active, destination guid‐ matically when approaching a maneu‐ ance hints can be displayed in the map view for ver. the respective maneuvering points of the current ▷ "Manual zoom": enlarge or reduce route. map scale manually. General information ▷ "Route overview": display the route between current location and the des‐ In the case of multi-lane roads, lane information tination. may indicate the recommended lanes. ▷ "Points of interest": symbols for Points of The current vehicle position can also be dis‐ Interest are displayed. played in the lane information. ▷ "Traffic flow": routes for traffic flow are Destination guidance hints can also be displayed displayed for Real Time Traffic Informa‐ as route preview on the split screen, refer to tion RTTI. page 9. When the route preview is active on the split screen, no lane information will be displayed. Information about traffic flow in the map view, refer to page 26. Display destination guidance ▷ "Traffic events": symbols for traffic events information are displayed for Real Time Traffic Infor‐ mation RTTI. 1. Press the button on the Controller. ▷ "Guidance labels": when destination guid‐ 2. Move the Controller to the right. ance is activated, destination guidance in‐ formation along the route will be dis‐ 3. "Map settings" played. 4. "Guidance labels" ▷ "Delay labels": if necessary, small informa‐ tion windows with the expected delay due Display to traffic jams are displayed on the map in the traffic bulletins. ▷ "Favorites": the icons for stored destina‐ tions are displayed. ▷ "Traffic lights": icons for traffic lights are displayed. ▷ "3D buildings": depending on availability and resolution, buildings may be shown in three dimensions in some scales.

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Map NAVIGATION

Functions in the map view ▷ "Show list": if the crosshairs are positioned over a place with multiple Points of Interest, these destinations will be displayed in a list. General information ▷ "Add to favorites": store position in the cross‐ Different information can be called up for any hairs as Favorite. point on the map and settings can be adjusted. ▷ "Show destination": the map section around Here, the map can alternatively be used via the the destination is displayed. touchscreen. ▷ "Change map view": change the map view. Interactive map ▷ "Parking at destination": find parking spaces at the destination. Operating the interactive map ▷ "Block route": set bypass for a route section. ▷ "Cancel blocking": cancel bypass. 1. Press the button on the Controller. ▷ "Start guidance": start destination guidance 2. Press the Controller. for the selected point on the map. 3. "Interactive map" ▷ "Add as stop": add an intermediate destina‐ tion with active destination guidance. 4. Select the desired point on the map with the crosshairs: ▷ "Delete stop": delete the intermediate desti‐ nation. ▷ To change the scale: turn the Controller. ▷ With touchscreen: ▷ To shift the map: move the Controller in the required direction. "Back to current location": return to current vehicle position. ▷ To shift the map diagonally: move the Controller in the required direction and ▷ "Send current location": send current vehicle turn it. position. 5. Press the Controller. Areas to be avoided 6. Select the desired setting. Concept Exit interactive map Areas that should be driven around can be speci‐ 1. Press the button on the Controller. fied as areas to be avoided. 2. Press the Controller. General information 3. "Leave interactive map" Stored areas to be avoided, refer to page 31, can be activated and deactivated. Functions Different functions are available depending on Defining an area to be avoided the point selected on the map: 1. Select the area to be bypassed on the map. ▷ "Repeat voice guidance" With destination guidance active. 2. Press the button on the Controller. ▷ "Show details": details about the destination 3. Press the Controller. can be displayed as necessary. 4. "Set new area to avoid"

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5. Follow the instructions on the Control Dis‐ Real Time Traffic play. 6. Press the controller to apply the area to be Information RTTI avoided. General information Enter area to be avoided Depending on the equipment, RTTI is transmit‐ 1. Select desired area to be avoided on the ted via services which can be booked in addition map. in some countries. With RTTI, traffic obstructions are localized more 2. Press the button on the Controller. comprehensively and precisely. Traffic condi‐ 3. Press the Controller. tions on roads other than the highways, for in‐ 4. Select desired setting: stance secondary roads and urban streets are also recorded and displayed for a wide area. Rec‐ ▷ "Edit": edited selected area to be avoided. ommended detours can be calculated more ac‐ ▷ "Rename area to avoid": rename selected curately on the basis of this information. The risk area to be avoided. of becoming caught in a further traffic obstruc‐ ▷ "Delete": delete selected area to be tion on detour routes is reduced. If applicable, avoided. several detour recommendations or additional in‐ formation may be offered. In the event of special hazards, for instance ob‐ Improving the navigation jects on the road, a message is displayed. map Several hazard messages are also displayed in the instrument cluster as a Check Control mes‐ Concept sage. Certain BMW models equipped with navigation Data such as speed or position is stored in the have the capability to display traffic information. If vehicle in an anonymized state and transmitted your system has this capability, the following ad‐ to the manufacturer in order to improve the digi‐ ditional terms and conditions apply: tal map. An End-User shall no longer have the right to use Activating/deactivating the traffic information in the event that the End- User is in material breach of the terms and con‐ ditions contained herein. 1. Press the button on the Controller. BMW or its third party providers hold the rights 2. Move the Controller to the right. to the traffic data. You may not modify, copy, 3. "Settings" scan or use any other method to reproduce, du‐ 4. "Configure services" plicate, republish, transmit or distribute in any 5. "Learning map" way any portion of traffic data. The traffic data is for informational purpose only. Users assume all risk of use. BMW NA and its service providers make no representations about content, traffic and road conditions, route usabil‐ ity, or speed. THE TRAFFIC DATA IS PROVIDED TO YOU "AS IS," AND "WHERE IS". BMW NA AND ALL

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THIRD PARTY PROVIDERS OF ANY OF THE Displaying list of traffic bulletins TRAFFIC DATA, EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, 1. Press the button on the Controller. ALL EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY 2. Move the Controller to the right. WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE TRAFFIC DATA (INCLUD‐ 3. "Traffic Info" ING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THAT THE With active destination guidance, first the TRAFFIC DATA WILL BE ERROR-FREE, WILL traffic bulletins for the calculated route are OPERATE WITHOUT INTERRUPTION OR displayed with red symbols. Then, the traffic THAT THE TRAFFIC DATA WILL BE ACCU‐ bulletins that do not affect the route are RATE), INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, shown with gray symbols. The traffic bulletins THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT‐ are sorted by their distance from the current ABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT FITNESS FOR position of the vehicle. A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR THOSE ARIS‐ 4. Select a traffic bulletin: ING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR US‐ ▷ "Next traffic events": scroll to the next traf‐ AGE OF TRADE fic bulletin. NEITHER BMW NA NOR ITS THIRD PARTY ▷ "Previous traffic events": scroll to the pre‐ PROVIDERS WILL BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR vious traffic bulletin. ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (IN‐ CLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST REV‐ Displaying detour ENUES, ANTICIPATED REVENUES, OR PROF‐ recommendation ITS RELATING TO THE SAME) ARISING FROM ANY CLAIM RELATING DIRECTLY OR 1. Press the button on the Controller. INDIRECTLY TO USE OF THE TRAFFIC DATA, 2. Move the Controller to the right. AND EVEN IFBMW NA OR ITS THIRD PARTY 3. "Traffic Info" PROVIDERS ARE AWARE OF THE POSSIBIL‐ ITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THESE LIMITA‐ 4. "Detour": a detour recommendation is dis‐ TIONS APPLY TO ALL CLAIMS, INCLUDING, played. WITHOUT LIMITATION, CLAIMS IN CON‐ The following functions are available: TRACT AND TORT (SUCH AS NEGLIGENCE, ▷ "Current route": stay on current route. PRODUCT LIABILITY AND STRICT LIABILITY). SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLU‐ ▷ "Alternative route": accept detour. SION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THOSE Traffic bulletins via voice PARTICULAR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY operation TO YOU. Concept Activating/deactivating The voice activation system can be used to ask questions about the current traffic situation de‐ 1. Press the button on the Controller. pending on the destination guidance status. In‐ 2. Move the Controller to the right. formation about the traffic situation is an‐ nounced. 3. "Settings" 4. "Configure services" 5. "Traffic info"

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Announcing traffic information ▷ "Traffic flow": lines for traffic flow are dis‐ Example with active destination guidance: played. Traffic symbol in the map view 1. Press the button on the steering wheel. Symbol Function 2. ›Traffic on the route‹. Gray symbol: Traffic bulletins on the map The anticipated delay is less than 5 minutes.

Concept Yellow symbol: Traffic events can be displayed as symbols in the The anticipated delay is less map view. than 20 minutes. Traffic flow information can be displayed as col‐ Red symbol: ored lines along the individual roads in the map view. The line colors indicate the traffic density. The anticipated delay is more than 20 minutes, or there is a ▷ Black: road blocked. road block or hazard warning for ▷ Red: congestion. the route. ▷ Orange: stop-and-go traffic. A suitable detour is available for ▷ Yellow: heavy traffic. the traffic bulletins. ▷ Green: clear roads. ▷ Gray: general traffic bulletins, for instance Dynamic destination guidance construction site. Concept General information With dynamic destination guidance, traffic bulle‐ The display of the symbols for traffic events and tins are considered when calculating routes. traffic flow information is independent from the scale of the map and the position of the traffic Set dynamic destination guidance obstruction. With the use of destination guidance with inter‐ 1. Press the button on the Controller. mediate destinations or online alternative routes, 2. Move the Controller to the right. possible traffic events ahead are displayed in form of lighter symbols. 3. "Settings" 4. "Route settings" Displaying traffic bulletins in the 5. "Dynamic routing" map view 6. Select desired setting: ▷ "Automatic": the route is automatically 1. Press the button on the Controller. changed in the event of traffic obstruc‐ 2. Move the Controller to the right. tions. 3. "Map settings": ▷ "Notification": a message is displayed, ▷ "Traffic events": symbols for traffic events whether the route should be guided are displayed. around a traffic obstruction.

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▷ "Without notification": do not display mes‐ sages for the dynamic destination guid‐ ance.

Frequently asked questions

Why can the current position not be displayed? ▷ The vehicle is located in an unrecognized re‐ gion, is in a poor reception area, or the sys‐ tem is currently determining the position. Reception is usually best when you have an unobstructed view of the sky. Why does destination guidance not accept a destination without the street? ▷ No downtown can be determined for the en‐ tered town/city. Input any street in the selected town/city and start destination guidance. Why does destination guidance not accept a destination? ▷ The destination data is not contained in the navigation data. Select a destination that is as close as possi‐ ble to the original. Why can letters not be selected for destination input? ▷ The destination data is not contained in the navigation data. Select a destination that is as close as possi‐ ble to the original. Why are spoken instructions no longer be output during destination guidance in front of intersec‐ tions? ▷ You have left the recommended route and the system requires a few seconds to calcu‐ late a new route suggestion.

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Settings

Vehicle features and 4. "Configure services" options 5. Select the desired setting. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Map cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due Concept to the selected options or country versions. This The map view can be individually adjusted, for in‐ also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ stance the map color and mode can be set. It tems. When using these functions and systems, can also be defined, which Points of Interest are the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐ shown on the map. served. Setting the map

General information 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Move the Controller to the right. Navigation settings can be individually config‐ ured. Settings are stored for the driver profile 3. "Settings" currently used. 4. "Map settings" 5. Select desired setting: Services ▷ "Day/Night": set the mode of the map ac‐ cording to the light conditions, for exam‐ ple night mode or automatic map mode. Concept ▷ "Map style": set map style. The vehicle offers different functions, whose use ▷ "Auto theme map": show theme maps au‐ requires a data transfer to BMW or a service pro‐ tomatically. vider. The data transfer can be deactivated for some functions. ▷ "Reduced mode": the map view switches to rest mode after a while. The displays in General information the map view are reduced to the essential. ▷ "Points of interest on the map": adjust the When the data transfer is deactivated, the re‐ special destination categories you want to spective service cannot be used. Only make display in the map. these settings while stationary.

Configure services

1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Move the Controller to the right. 3. "Settings"

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Route Set destination guidance

Concept 1. Press the button on the Controller. The route criteria can be individually adjusted. The settings are stored as standard and auto‐ 2. Move the Controller to the right. matically applied to new destination guidances. 3. "Settings" 4. "Guidance settings" Set route criteria 5. Select desired setting: ▷ "Automatic guidance detail": automatic 1. Press the button on the Controller. destination guidance features. 2. Move the Controller to the right. ▷ "Guidance detail" 3. "Settings" ▷ "Detailed" 4. "Route settings" ▷ "Reduced" 5. Select desired setting: ▷ "Gong" ▷ "Route type" ▷ "3D intersection view": selected route ▷ "Fast": time-optimized route, being a sections, for instance major road intersec‐ combination of the shortest possible tions, are shown in perspective view. route and the fastest roads. ▷ "Additional information": display additional ▷ "Short": distance-optimized route, be‐ information, such as tunnels. ing a combination of the shortest pos‐ sible route and the fastest roads. ▷ "Energy-efficient": efficient route, be‐ ing a combination of the route requir‐ ing low consumption and fast roads. ▷ "Dynamic routing": the dynamic destina‐ tion guidance, refer to page 28, takes Real Time Traffic Information RTTI into ac‐ count in the route calculation. ▷ "Highways": highways are used or avoided wherever possible. ▷ "Toll roads": toll roads are used or avoided wherever possible. ▷ "Ferries": ferries and trains are used or avoided wherever possible. ▷ "Carpool lanes": carpool lanes are used or avoided where possible. ▷ "Area to avoid": activate or deactivate areas to be avoided, refer to page 25.

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Entertainment system ...... 34 Tone ...... 36 Radio ...... 38 Audio ...... 44 Video ...... 51 Rear entertainment ...... 52

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Entertainment system

Vehicle features and Sound output options Safety information This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. WARNING It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due A high sound output volume can damage your to the selected options or country versions. This hearing. There is a risk of injury. Do not adjust also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ the volume too high. tems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐ served. Volume and sound output ▷ Turn the button to adjust the Control elements volume. ▷ Press the button to switch off the sound output. Pressing Buttons and functions the button again restores the previous volume setting. Button Function Audio recording playback is stopped during mut‐ Press: switches sound output ing. on/off. Turn: adjusts the volume. Entertainment sources

Change the entertainment General information source. Possible entertainment sources: Press once: changes the sta‐ ▷ Radio, refer to page 38. tion/track. ▷ Music hard disk, refer to page 44. Press and hold: fast forward/ ▷ USB audio, refer to page 47. rewind the track. ▷ USB video, refer to page 51. Programmable memory but‐ ▷ Bluetooth audio, refer to page 47. tons. ▷ Screen Mirroring, refer to page 51. Change waveband/satellite ▷ Apple CarPlay, refer to page 81. radio.

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Changing the entertainment source On the radio:

1. Press the button. A list of all currently available entertainment sources is displayed.

2. Press the button again to select an entertainment source. Via iDrive: 1. "MEDIA" A list of all possible entertainment sources is displayed. 2. Select the desired entertainment source. Via the button on the Controller:

1. Press the button. The most recently selected entertainment source is used.

2. Press the button again. A list of all currently available entertainment sources is displayed. 3. Select the desired entertainment source.

Adjusting the selection list of entertainment sources It is possible to select which entertainment sour‐ ces are displayed in the selection list. The enter‐ tainment source currently being played cannot be removed from the selection list.

1. "MEDIA" A list of all possible entertainment sources is displayed. 2. "Personalize menu" 3. Select the desired setting.

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Tone

Vehicle features and Multi-channel playback, options surround

This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ When surround sound is activated, multi-channel cific and optional features offered with the series. playback is simulated when a audio source is It also describes features and functions that are played back in stereo mode. not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due The surround sound can be adjusted with the to the selected options or country versions. This "Surround intensity" function. also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. When using these functions and systems, 1. "CAR" the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐ 2. "Settings" served. 3. "General settings" 4. "Sound settings" General information 5. "Surround" or "Logic 7 Surround" LOGIC7 and the LOGIC7 logo are registered The settings are stored in the currently used trademarks of Lexicon, Inc., a Harman Interna‐ driver profile. tional Group company.

Treble, bass, balance, and Equalizer fader Settings for individual frequency ranges.

1. "CAR" 1. "CAR" 2. "Settings" 2. "Settings" 3. "General settings" 3. "General settings" 4. "Sound settings" 4. "Sound settings" 5. Select desired setting: 5. "Equalizer" ▷ "Treble": treble setting. Bass and treble settings, refer to page 36, also ▷ "Bass": bass setting. affect the sound settings of the equalizer and can be configured analog to the frequency ▷ "Balance": left/right volume distribution. ranges. ▷ "Fader": front/rear volume distribution. Select and adjust trebles, basses, or an audio- 6. To adjust: turn the Controller. frequency range. 7. To store: press the Controller. 1. Turn the controller to mark a frequency range. 2. Press the Controller.

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3. Turn the controller to raise or lower the se‐ cally adjusted according to the driving lected frequency range. noise that is heard in the car's interior. 4. Press the Controller to store the setting. ▷ "PDC": ratio of the volume of the signal tone of PDC Park Distance Control to the entertainment volume. Bowers & Wilkins Diamond The basic setting ensures that the signal Surround Sound System tones are audible at any volume. ▷ "Gong": ratio of the volume of the signal To achieve an optimum listening experience in‐ tone, for instance for safety belt reminder, side the vehicle, depending on the type of music, to the entertainment volume. you can choose between different sound pro‐ The basic setting ensures that the signal files. tones are audible at any volume. The surround sound can be adjusted with the ▷ "Microphone": sensitivity of the micro‐ "3D intensity" or "Surround intensity" function. phone during a phone call. 1. "CAR" The setting is adjusted while calling and is 2. "Settings" stored for the mobile phone used. 3. "General settings" ▷ "Speakers": volume of the loudspeakers during a phone call. 4. "Bowers & Wilkins sound" Audio recording playback is stopped dur‐ 5. "Sound profiles" ing muting. 6. Select the desired setting. The setting is adjusted while calling and is stored for the mobile phone used. Volume equalization 7. To adjust: turn the Controller. 8. To store: press the Controller. An automatic increase of the volume can be set to compensate for the increasing driving noises at higher speeds. Reset the tone settings 1. "CAR" The tone settings are reset to the factory set‐ 2. "Settings" tings. 3. "General settings" 1. "CAR" 4. "Sound settings" or "Bowers & Wilkins 2. "Settings" sound" 3. "General settings" 5. "Volume settings" 4. "Sound settings" 6. Select desired setting: 5. "Reset" ▷ "Navigation": ratio of spoken instructions volume to entertainment volume. ▷ "Speed volume": adjustment of the speed-dependent volume control. With Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System: the volume is automati‐

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Radio

Vehicle features and Changing the station options On the radio: Press the left or right button. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. The previous or next station from the list of sta‐ It also describes features and functions that are tions is played. not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions. This Storing a station also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. When using these functions and systems, General information the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐ served. A symbol on the highlighted channel indicates whether the channel has already been stored. General information Symbol Meaning Station is not stored.

The settings are stored in the currently used Station is already stored. driver profile. Storing a station AM/FM station 1. "MEDIA" 2. "Radio" General information 3. "Available stations" Depending on the vehicle equipment and coun‐ 4. Highlight the desired station. try version, it may not be possible to receive AM 5. Move the Controller to the right. stations. 6. "Add to presets" Radio Data System RDS Selecting a station manually RDS broadcasts additional information, such as the station name, in the FM waveband. Station selection via the frequency. RDS is automatically active. 1. "MEDIA" 2. "Radio" Selecting a station 3. "FM radio" or "AM radio" 1. "MEDIA" 4. Move the Controller to the right. 2. "Radio" 5. "Manual search" 3. "Available stations" 6. To select the frequency: turn the Controller. The last station listened to will be played and 7. To store the frequency: press the Controller. the station list displayed. 4. Select the desired station.

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HD Radio™ reception Satellite radio Concept General information Many radio stations broadcast both analog and digital signals. Before a channel can be played, you must sub‐ scribe to it via telephone. Several channels can General information be combined into specified packages. When setting a station with a digital signal, it may Managing a subscription take a few seconds before the station plays in digital quality. General information Information about HD Radio stations whose sta‐ In order to enable or unsubscribe from channels, tion name ends with ...HD or with ...HD1: you must have reception. It is usually at its best In areas in which the station is not continuously when you have an unobstructed view of the sky. received in digital mode, the playback switches The channel name is displayed in the status line. between analog and digital reception. In this case, switch off digital radio reception. Enabling channels Information about HD Radio multicast stations 1. "MEDIA" whose station name ends with ...HD2, ...HD3, ...: 2. "SiriusXM" In areas in which the station is not continuously received in digital mode, there may be interrup‐ 3. Press the button. tions of the audible signal lasting several sec‐ onds. The duration of the interruption depends 4. "Show subscription info" on the reception. 5. The phone number and identification number of the radio are displayed. Activating/deactivating digital radio 6. Call the phone number to have the channel reception enabled. 1. "MEDIA" You can unsubscribe from the channels again via 2. "Radio" this phone number. 3. "FM radio" or "AM radio" Unsubscribing from channels 4. Press the button. 1. "MEDIA" 5. "HD Radio reception" 2. "SiriusXM" This symbol is displayed in the status line 3. Press the button. when the audio signal is digital. 4. "Show subscription info" License conditions 5. The phone number and identification number HD Radio Technology manufac‐ of the radio are displayed. tured under license from iBiquity 6. Call the phone number to cancel your sub‐ Digital Corporation. U. S. and Foreign Patents. scription to the channel. HD Radio™ and the HD, HD Radio, and “Arc” logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digi‐ tal Corp.

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Selecting channels The menu on the right indicates if a station has already been stored. You can only listen to enabled channels. Symbol Meaning 1. "MEDIA" 2. "SiriusXM" "Add to presets" Channel is not stored. The last channel played will be played back "Delete entry" Channel is already and the channel list displayed. stored. 3. Select the desired channel from the channel list. To delete the channel played: To display information about the selected chan‐ 1. Move the Controller to the right. nel: 2. "Delete entry" 1. Highlight a channel. To delete a channel other than the one played:

2. Press the button. 1. Highlight the desired channel.

Changing the channel 2. Press the button. 3. "Delete entry" Press the button on the radio. The stations can also be stored on the program‐ The next and/or previous channel from the chan‐ mable memory buttons. nel list is played. Selecting a category Storing a channel 1. "MEDIA" 1. "MEDIA" 2. "SiriusXM" 2. "SiriusXM" 3. Move the Controller to the right. The menu on the right indicates if a station has 4. "All categories" already been stored. 5. Select the desired category. Symbol Meaning The subscribed channels from this category are displayed. "Add to presets" Channel is not stored.

"Delete entry" Channel is already Timeshift stored. General information To store the marked channel: The channel you are currently listening to is stored in a buffer for up to an hour. 1. Move the Controller to the right. Prerequisite: the signal must be available. 2. "Add to presets" The stored audio track can be played with a de‐ Delete channel from the storage lay following the live broadcast. When the mem‐ ory is full, the older tracks are overwritten. The list memory is cleared when a new channel is se‐ 1. "MEDIA" lected or when the vehicle is switched off. 2. "SiriusXM"

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Opening the timeshift function Smart Favorites 1. "MEDIA" 2. "SiriusXM" General information 3. Move the Controller to the right. A maximum of 20 channels can be stored as Smart Favorites. 4. "Timeshift" If a stored Smart Favorite is selected, the current Time shift forward/reverse track will be played from the beginning. Within the stored recording, it is possible to jump Adding the current channel to Smart to any point in time. Favorites Press the button on the radio or turn the Controller. 1. Press the button. You can jump to the next or the previous track. 2. "Add to Smart Favorites"

Press and hold the button on the radio. Removing the current channel from The recording is spooled forward or Smart Favorites back. 1. Press the button. Timeshift menu 2. "Remove from Smart Favorites"

Symbol Function Selecting Smart Favorite 1. "MEDIA" Go to the live broadcast. 2. "SiriusXM" Automatic timeshift deactivated/acti‐ 3. Move the Controller to the right. vated. 4. "All categories" / Playback/pause. 5. Select a Smart Favorite. The subscribed channels from this category Automatic timeshift are displayed. With automatic timeshift, audio playback is 6. Select the desired channel. paused for the following events. ▷ Incoming and outgoing telephone calls. Favorites ▷ Activation of the voice activation system. ▷ Muting. General information After that, audio playback is continued from the A performer, a track, a league or a team can be time of the interruption. stored as a favorite. If the stored favorite is played on a channel, a message appears on the 1. Move the Controller to the right. Control Display. Up to 30 Favorites can be 2. "Automatic timeshift" stored.

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Storing the artist or track Remove the check mark to deactivate notifi‐ It is only possible to store Favorites that are cur‐ cation for the selected Favorites. rently being broadcast. The channel information 6. Select the desired Favorites. must be available. Opening the Favorites 1. "MEDIA" If an activated favorite is played back, the follow‐ 2. "SiriusXM" ing message is displayed for approx. 20 seconds: The menu on the right indicates if the artist and "Favorites alert:". track have already been stored. To change to the played Favorites: Symbol Meaning Tap on the message on the Control Display. "Add to Artist/track is not stored. Or: favorites" 1. Move the Controller to the right. "Del. from Artist/track was already 2. favorites" stored. Select the symbol while the message is shown. 1. Move the Controller to the right. The displayed favorite is played. 2. "Add to favorites" When the message disappears, the list of chan‐ 3. Select artist or track. nels that is currently playing one of the stored Favorites can be displayed.

Storing the league or team 1. Move the Controller to the right. 1. "MEDIA" 2. "All categories" 2. "SiriusXM" 3. Select the Favorites list. 3. Move the Controller to the right. The channels that are currently playing a fa‐ 4. "Add to favorites" vorite are displayed. 5. Select the type of sport desired. 4. Select the channel that you would like to 6. Select the desired team. change to.

Activating/deactivating a Deleting Favorites notification 1. "MEDIA" A notification can be displayed when a selected 2. "SiriusXM" favorite is being played. 3. Press the button. 1. "MEDIA" 4. Select the desired Favorites. 2. "SiriusXM"

3. Press the button. Automatic update 4. The stored Favorites are displayed. About twice a year, Sirius performs an update of the channel names and positions. The update 5. Set a check mark to activate notification for takes place automatically and may take several the selected Favorites. minutes.

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System limits ▷ Reception may not be available in some sit‐ uations, such as under certain environmental or topographical conditions. The satellite radio has no influence on this. ▷ Graphical contents can be received under certain circumstances. ▷ The signal may not be available in tunnels or underground garages next to tall buildings or near trees, mountains or other powerful sour‐ ces of radio interference.

Stored stations

General information Up to 25 stations can be stored.

Selecting a station 1. "MEDIA" 2. "Radio" 3. "Presets" 4. Select the desired station.

Deleting a station 1. "MEDIA" 2. "Radio" 3. "Presets" 4. Highlight the station you want to delete. 5. Move the Controller to the right. 6. "Delete entry"

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Audio

Vehicle features and Music hard disk options General information This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Tracks from USB storage devices can be stored cific and optional features offered with the series. on the music hard disk in the vehicle and played It also describes features and functions that are from there. not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due All playable audio files of the USB storage device to the selected options or country versions. This are stored in a directory that receives the name also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ of the USB storage device. Tracks and directo‐ tems. When using these functions and systems, ries can be subsequently renamed and deleted. the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐ Managing the music collection, refer to served. page 45. Tracks with Digital Rights Management DRM General information copy protection can be stored but cannot be played back. Music tracks, audio books, and podcasts can be Regularly back up your music hard disk, refer to played back. Sound is played back through the page 46, otherwise the stored music might be vehicle loudspeakers. lost if there is a fault on the hard disk. Settings are stored for the driver profile currently used. Storing from a USB storage Depending on the vehicle equipment, the follow‐ device ing audio sources can be used: 1. Connect the USB storage device, refer to page 47, to the USB interface. Symbol Meaning 2. "MEDIA" Music hard disk. 3. "USB" USB storage device. Or: Bluetooth audio. Select the name of the USB storage device.

With rear entertainment: audio CD 4. Move the Controller to the right. 5. "Import music data" With external CD drive: audio CD The audio data is stored on the music hard Online Entertainment. disk. Follow the following during the storage process: ▷ Do not remove the USB storage device dur‐ ing storing, as this could interrupt the storage process. ▷ The tracks on the USB storage device can still be played back.

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▷ Switching to other audio sources is possible. Folders and tracks of the top directory level are displayed. Canceling storing from a USB 5. Highlight the desired folder or track, search in storage device subdirectories as needed. 1. "MEDIA" 6. Press the button. 2. "USB" 7. The current name will be displayed. Or: 8. Change the names as you wish. Select the name of the USB storage device. 9. Select the symbol. 3. Move the Controller to the right. 4. "Cancel import" Deleting folders or tracks The storing process is canceled. Folders or individual tracks can also be deleted while they are being played back. After the dele‐ Continuing storing from a USB tion, the next folder or track will be played. storage device 1. "MEDIA" 1. "MEDIA" 2. "Music collection" 2. "USB" 3. Move the Controller to the left. Or: 4. "Search" Select the name of the USB storage device. 5. "Browse folder" 3. Move the Controller to the right. Folders and tracks of the top directory level 4. "Import music from USB." are displayed. 6. Highlight the desired folder or track, search in Selecting the music hard disk subdirectories as needed. 1. "MEDIA" 2. "Music collection" 7. Press the button. Further playback descriptions, refer to page 48. 8. "Delete folder" or "Delete title"

Managing the music hard disk Display album information A database with album information is stored in Renaming folders or tracks the vehicle. Depending on the information en‐ tered in this database for the selected album, al‐ Changing a folder name to the name of an album bum name, artist, track names, and the album does not change the album designation in the cover are displayed. track information of the individual tracks. Changing a track name changes its file name, Updating album information however it does not change the track name stored in the track information. To update this database, contact a dealer’s serv‐ ice center or another qualified service center or 1. "MEDIA" repair shop. 2. "Music collection" Gracenote technology 3. "Search" Music recognition technology and re‐ 4. "Browse folder" lated data is provided by Gracenote. Gracenote is

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the industry standard in music recognition tech‐ The album information is not displayed nology and related content delivery. anymore. For more information, please visit www.gracenote.com. Displaying free disk space CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., Display free disk space on the music hard disk. copyright © 2000 to present Gracenote. 1. "MEDIA" Gracenote software, copyright 2000 to present Gracenote. This product and service may prac‐ 2. "Music collection" tice one or more of the following U.S. Patents: #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, 3. Press the button. #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, 4. "Manage music collection" #6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents is‐ 5. "Available memory" sued or pending. Some services supplied under license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent: Deleting selected tracks #6,304,523. Selected tracks can be deleted. ▷ Symbol for stored audio CDs. 1. "MEDIA" ▷ The information is updated separately for each album. 2. "Music collection" ▷ Album information can also be updated if the album was imported from another vehicle. 3. Press the button. 1. "MEDIA" 4. "Manage music collection" 2. "Music collection" 5. "Delete selected titles" 3. Move the Controller to the left. Music search is displayed. Proceed according to the description for search criteria, refer to 4. "Media search" page 48. 5. "Browse folder" A list of tracks to be deleted is prepared ac‐ Folders and tracks of the top directory level cording to the search criteria. are displayed. 6. Select a track. 6. Highlight the desired folder, search in subdir‐ ectories as needed. Deleting all tracks 1. "MEDIA" 7. Press the button. 2. "Music collection" 8. "Album information" The information stored about the album is 3. Press the button. displayed. If an album is not identified clearly, 4. "Manage music collection" all appropriate entries are displayed. 5. "Delete all music titles" 9. If necessary, select a matching entry: 6. "OK" ▷ If information is displayed that does not match the played back album, the infor‐ Backing up the music hard disk mation can be hidden. In this case, a data‐ base update can help. Regularly back up your music hard disk to a USB storage device; otherwise, the stored music "Reset album information" might be lost if there is a fault on the hard disk.

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When making a backup, make sure there is Apple iPod/iPhone enough free disk space on the USB storage de‐ The music search and playback of Apple iPod/ vice. iPhone is supported. Depending on the file size and number of tracks, backing up the music hard disk can take a long Audio player and storage media time. Therefore, it is best to perform the backup with USB port during a long trip. If there is no time to complete the backup, do not unplug the USB storage de‐ Information on all music tracks, for instance artist, vice. The backup will resume on your next trip. genre or track, as well as playback lists, are trans‐ mitted into the vehicle. This may take some time, 1. Connect the USB storage device, refer to depending on the USB storage device, file size, page 47, to the USB interface. and number of tracks. 2. "MEDIA" During the transfer, the tracks can be called up 3. "Music collection" via the file directory. The information for approx. 40,000 tracks can be 4. Press the button. stored in the vehicle. However, a maximum of 5. "Manage music collection" 16,000 tracks can be stored per USB storage 6. "Save music collection to USB" device. Music tracks with integrated Digital Rights Man‐ Restoring the music hard disk agement DRM cannot be played. When restoring the music hard disk from a USB storage device, the existing music hard disk in Selecting the USB storage the vehicle is overwritten. It is best to perform the device storage operation during a relatively long trip. If For information about the USB interface, see the storage process is canceled, do not unplug Owner's Manual for the vehicle. the USB storage device. Storage will resume on your next trip. 1. Connect the USB storage device to the USB interface. 1. Connect the USB storage device, refer to The use of the adapter cable supplied with page 47, to the USB interface. the USB storage device would be ideal. 2. "MEDIA" 2. "MEDIA" 3. "Music collection" 3. "USB"

4. Press the button. Or: 5. "Manage music collection" Select the name of the USB storage device. 6. "Restore music collection from USB device" Further playback descriptions, refer to page 48.

USB storage device Bluetooth audio

Playable formats General information MP3, MP4, M4A, M4B, AAC, WMA. ▷ Playback of music files on external devices such as audio devices or mobile phones via Bluetooth.

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▷ The volume of the sound output depends on Further functions are displayed by moving the the device. If necessary, adjust the volume on Controller to the left. The scope of these func‐ the device. tions depends on the selected audio source. ▷ Up to four external devices can be connected Depending on the supported Bluetooth version, to the vehicle. some Bluetooth device functions may not be available when using iDrive. If necessary, the Functional requirements missing functions can be accessed directly on the device itself. ▷ Bluetooth device is connected to the vehicle. Bluetooth connections, see Owner's Manual for the vehicle. Selecting a track ▷ Bluetooth audio playback was activated. Select the desired track from the playlist. Starting with the selected track, all tracks of the Selecting the Bluetooth device playback list are played. 1. "MEDIA" Changing the track 2. Select the desired Bluetooth device from the list. On the radio: Further playback descriptions, refer to page 48. Press the left or right button. If the Bluetooth device is not listed in the device list, Bluetooth audio playback may have not been The previous or next track from the playlist is activated. To activate Bluetooth audio playback, played. proceed as follows: Fast forward/reverse 1. "MEDIA" On the radio: 2. "Mobile devices" 3. Select the desired Bluetooth device. Press and hold the left or right button. 4. "Bluetooth® audio" Search criteria Playback General information The possible search criteria depend on the se‐ General information lected audio source. Once an audio source has been selected, infor‐ mation on playback appears on the Control Dis‐ Searching for track information play. The following search criteria refer to the data Information available for the current track fol‐ stored in the track information. lowed by the playback list is shown on the Con‐ trol Display. Content and scope of the playback 1. Move the Controller to the left. list depend on the type of the selected playback 2. "Media search" source and the search criteria applied. 3. Select desired setting: For USB and Bluetooth devices, as well as for ▷ "Search" the music hard disk, the selected playback list is All the tracks containing the search string displayed. This can be the result of a search or of are displayed. Entering more characters a previously stored playback list. 48 Online Edition for Part no. 01402719105 - X/18 Seite 49

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will continue to narrow down the search Information on playback appears on the Con‐ results. trol Display. A playback list is created from Tilt the Controller to the right to display the search results. the list of results. Searching for further media ▷ "Genres" Depending on the USB storage device and A list of all available genres is displayed. equipment, separate audio book and podcast Select a genre to display all respective ar‐ searches are possible. tists. 1. Move the Controller to the left. ▷ "Artists" 2. "Media search" A list of all available artists is displayed. 3. Select desired setting: Select an artist to display all respective al‐ bums and tracks. ▷ "Podcasts" ▷ "Albums" A list of all available podcasts is displayed. A list of all available albums is displayed. ▷ "Audio books" Select an album to display all respective A list of all available audio books is dis‐ tracks. played. ▷ "Titles" 4. Select the track at which the playback is go‐ ing to begin. A list of all available tracks is displayed. Information on playback appears on the Con‐ 4. Select album, if needed. trol Display. A playback list is created from 5. Select the track at which the playback is go‐ the search results. ing to begin. The search for artists and titles can also be se‐ Searching in the directory structure lected directly. It is possible to search the music hard disk and 1. Move the Controller to the left. USB storage devices via the directory structure. 2. "Artists" or "Titles" The names of folders and tracks correspond to folder and file names. The folder and file names Tracks where the selected search criterion is not can deviate from the names in the track informa‐ stored are summarized under "unknown". Tracks tion. without track information can only be found via the directory structure. 1. Move the Controller to the left. 2. "Media search" Searching for playback lists 3. "Browse folder" 1. Move the Controller to the left. 4. Change into a sub folder, if needed. 2. "Media search" Select the track at which the playback is go‐ 3. "Playlists" ing to begin. A list of all available playback lists is dis‐ Information on playback appears on the Con‐ played. trol Display. A playback list is created from 4. Select the playback list. the search results. 5. Select the track at which the playback is go‐ ing to begin.

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Scrolling through albums 2. "Add to favorites" or "Del. from 1. Move the Controller to the left. favorites" 2. "Browse albums" Available albums are graphically presented. 3. Turn the Controller to scroll through the al‐ bums. 4. Select the desired album. All tracks of the selected album are displayed. 5. Select the track at which the playback is go‐ ing to begin. 6. Move the Controller to the left. The Control Display shows information on playback. The playback list corresponds to the track list of the album.

Searching for similar tracks 1. Move the Controller to the left. 2. "Similar titles (local)" A list with similar tracks is displayed. 3. Select the track at which the playback is go‐ ing to begin. Information on playback appears on the Con‐ trol Display. A playback list is created from the search results.

Random playback The current playlist or all tracks of the selected audio source are played back in random order.

1. Move the Controller to the right. 2. "Shuffle"

Creating the Favorites list The current track can be assigned to a special playback list, the Favorites list. If the current track already belongs to the Favorites list, it can be de‐ leted from this list. The Favorites list is displayed first when searching for playback lists, refer to page 49.

1. Move the Controller to the right.

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Video

Vehicle features and Playable formats options MP4, M4V, AVI, WMV, XVID, H.264.

This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Selecting the USB storage cific and optional features offered with the series. device It also describes features and functions that are Connect the USB storage device to the USB in‐ not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due terface using a suitable adapter cable. to the selected options or country versions. This For information about the USB interface, see also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ Owner's Manual for the vehicle. tems. When using these functions and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐ 1. "MEDIA" served. 2. "USB" Or: General information Select the name of the connected USB stor‐ age device. Video files and, depending on the vehicle equip‐ ment, video DVDs can be played. Sound is Searching for videos played back through the vehicle loudspeakers. 1. Move the Controller to the left. Settings are stored for the driver profile currently 2. "Media search" used. 3. "Videos" The video image on the front Control Display is A list of all available videos is displayed. switched off when a country-dependent speed is exceeded. 4. Select the track at which playback should be‐ gin. Depending on the vehicle equipment, the follow‐ ing video sources are available. Information on playback appears on the Con‐ trol Display. The playback list corresponds to Symbol Meaning the list of films resulting from the search. With rear entertainment: video DVD. USB storage device. Screen Mirroring Screen Mirroring. The smartphone screen is shown on the Control Display over a WiFi connection. The sound play‐ USB media back is via the vehicle's loudspeakers. This function must be supported by the smart‐ phone. General information Operation is via the smartphone. Depending on the USB storage device, video Pair smartphone with the vehicle, see Owner's playback may not be possible via the USB port. Manual for the vehicle.

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Vehicle features and ▷ Screen Mirroring. options Screens This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. General information It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due Before adjusting the backrests of the front seats, to the selected options or country versions. This fold in the screens. also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ Before using the through-loading system, fold in tems. When using these functions and systems, the screens. the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐ When cleaning the screens, follow the care in‐ served. structions, see Owner's Manual for the vehicle.

General information Safety information

Rear entertainment allows occupants in the rear WARNING to access entertainment sources regardless of The back of the screen can become very hot the driver's selection. Two screens, different me‐ during operation. There is a risk of injury. Do dia connections, and a CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive are not touch the back of the screen. available in the rear for this purpose. Rear entertainment also provides access to many iDrive functions. Settings The sound can be output via headphones or the vehicle's loudspeakers, refer to page 54. Different entertainment sources can be selected on the screens. ▷ Radio stations. One radio station can be played in the vehicle only. ▷ Music hard disk. Different titles can be played from the music Pull on the bottom edge or press the lower edge hard disk. in order to adjust the tilt. ▷ CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive in the rear. ▷ USB port in the front. Switching the screen in the rear ▷ USB port in the rear. on/off ▷ HDMI/MHL connection in the rear. Press the button on the bottom edge of ▷ Bluetooth connection. the screen.

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The respective screen is switched on/off. ▷ Charge current: max. 3 A per connection. For more information about the USB interface, If rear entertainment was switched off when ena‐ see Owner's Manual for the vehicle. bling the rear seat, refer to page 55, the sys‐ tem cannot be switched on from the rear. Sound output via Touchscreen The screens in the rear are equipped with a headphones and vehicle touchscreen. loudspeakers The operation via touchscreen is the same as in front, see Owner's Manual for the vehicle. General information In the rear, it is possible to output the sound from a selected entertainment source via headphones Rear CD/DVD/Blu-ray or only through the vehicle's speakers, refer to player page 54.

Selecting the sound output ▷ "Individual entertainment" Sound output via headphones. ▷ "Theater mode" Sound is played back through the vehicle loudspeakers.

1 CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive Headphones 2 CD/DVD/Blu-ray ejection 3 Headphone connection, right Corded headphones 4 USB port, right Headphones and compatible headsets can be connected using a jack plug 1/8"/3.5 mm on the 5 HDMI/MHL connection rear CD/DVD/Blu-ray player, refer to page 53. 6 USB port, left 7 Headphone connection, left Cordless headphones

General information USB interface in the rear Suitable wireless headphones are available from a dealer’s service center or another qualified There are two USB interfaces in the CD/DVD/ service center or repair shop. Blu-Ray player in the rear. Properties: Connecting headphones ▷ USB port Type C. Up to 3 cordless headphones can be connected. ▷ For charging mobile devices and for data 1. Switch on the headphones. transfer. 2. "CAR"

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3. "Settings" 3. "General settings" 4. "General settings" 4. "Mobile devices" 5. "Mobile devices" A list of linked devices is displayed. A list of linked devices is displayed. 5. Select headphones. 6. "New device" 6. "Delete device" 7. "BMW headphones" Selecting a rear side 8. Press and hold the activation switch on the headphones until the following text is dis‐ A pair of headphones can be connected to the played: left or right side of the rear entertainment sys‐ tem. The rear side is selected on the head‐ "Connecting…" phones, see the headphones owner's manual. 9. Select the side you would like to connect the headphones to. Volume limit for headphones The headphones will appear in the list of con‐ A volume limit can be activated via iDrive in the nected devices. front for the headphones in the rear. Symbol Meaning 1. "CAR" Headphones. 2. "Settings" Connection to the left screen. 3. "General settings" Headphones. 4. "Rear-seat entertainment" Connection to the right screen. Battery charge status. Theater mode and Individual Entertainment Renaming headphones The displayed name of the headphones can be General information changed. A selected entertainment source can be played 1. "CAR" back in the rear via: 2. "Settings" ▷ Individual Entertainment. 3. "General settings" ▷ Theater mode. 4. "Mobile devices" A list of linked devices is displayed. Individual Entertainment 5. Select headphones. Regardless of the active entertainment source in front, a separate entertainment source can be 6. "Rename" played in the rear. 7. Enter the desired name. When Individual Entertainment has been se‐ lected, the sound of the selected entertainment Deleting the headphones source is output via headphones. connection 1. "CAR" 2. "Settings"

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Theater mode Settings The Theater mode describes the playback of a selected entertainment source in the vehicle: Limited rear operation ▷ The selected entertainment source is played 1. "CAR" in the front and rear. 2. "Settings" ▷ The sound of a selected entertainment 3. "General settings" source is played back through the vehicle 4. "Rear-seat entertainment" loudspeakers only. 5. "Operation limited" ▷ The Theater mode can be activated in front and rear when the rear operation is enabled, Only the following function can be accessed refer to page 55. in the rear in this setting: "MEDIA". ▷ When the Theater mode is starting, the ad‐ Individual Entertainment: justed volume in front will be adopted. ▷ Same entertainment source in the front ▷ The volume can be adjusted in front and, with and rear: enabled rear operation, in the rear. If the same entertainment source is se‐ lected in the front and rear, it is only pos‐ sible to adjust the settings for the enter‐ Sharing entertainment tainment source in the front. If, for instance the radio is being listened to in source with rear the front and the rear, the station can only be changed in the front. The active entertainment source in front can be shared with the screens in the rear. ▷ Different entertainment sources in the front and rear: After an entertainment source has been shared, the entertainment source can be controlled sep‐ When different entertainment sources are arately in the rear via the operating points. selected in the front and rear, settings can be adjusted for the active entertainment 1. "MEDIA" source in the rear. 2. Select entertainment source. Theater mode: 3. "Share" ▷ The Theater mode can only be activated 4. Select the desired screen or both screens in or deactivated in the front. the rear. ▷ The settings for the entertainment source 5. Depending on the setting, refer to page 56, or volume of the played back entertain‐ accept or reject the entertainment source in ment source can only be adjusted in front. the rear. Permitted rear operation Enabling the rear seat 1. "CAR" 2. "Settings" 3. "General settings" General information 4. "Rear-seat entertainment" It is only possible to make rear seat enable set‐ tings via iDrive in the front. 5. "Rear-seat operation enabled" ▷ Same entertainment source in the front and rear: 55 Online Edition for Part no. 01402719105 - X/18 Seite 56

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If the same entertainment source is selected Tone in the front and rear, settings can be adjusted If the vehicle loudspeakers are selected for for this entertainment source in the front and sound output, the settings are adjusted as in the rear. If the radio is being listened to in the front. front and the rear, for instance, the station can be changed in the front and the rear. If headphones are selected for sound output, only treble, base, and surround can be adjusted. ▷ Different entertainment sources in the front The settings are made separately for the left and and rear: right headphones. If the entertainment source selected in the rear is different from the one selected in the 1. "CAR" front, it is possible to output the sound 2. "Settings" through the speakers. 3. "General settings" 4. "Sound settings" Switching off rear entertainment 1. "CAR" Sharing settings 2. "Settings" The following settings can be adjusted for a 3. "General settings" shared entertainment source from the front: 4. "Rear-seat entertainment" ▷ A shared entertainment source is automati‐ 5. "Rear-seat operation off" cally accepted in the rear. Rear entertainment is switched off and cannot be With limited rear operation, refer to page 55, switched on again from the rear. the shared entertainment source will be ac‐ cepted in the rear automatically. Select one of the two rear seat enable settings, refer to page 55, to switch the rear entertainment ▷ A shared entertainment source is automati‐ back on. cally rejected in the rear. ▷ The acceptance or rejection of a shared en‐ tertainment source in the rear is optional. Settings 1. "CAR" 2. "Settings" Brightness 3. "General settings" 1. "CAR" 4. "Pop-ups" 2. "Settings" 3. "Displays" 4. "Control display" Operation 5. Adjust the brightness of the screen. General information Brightness can only be adjusted in dark light conditions. Most functions are operated via iDrive at the front. The following functions are operated in a Headphones different way: ▷ Music hard disk Connect cordless headphones, refer to page 53. ▷ Blu-ray video ▷ Navigation

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▷ Options ▷ Only use round CDs with a standard diam‐ eter of 4.7 in/12 cm and do not play back Audio CD any CDs with adapters, for instance single CDs. General information ▷ Do not use any combined CD/DVDs, for instance DVD Plus. MACROVISION This product contains copyrighted technology Playable formats that is based on multiple registered US patents ▷ CD-R and the intellectual property of the Macrovision Corporation and other manufacturers. The use of ▷ CD-RW this copy protection must be approved by Mac‐ ▷ CD-DA rovision. Media protected by this product unless otherwise agreed with Macrovision may only be Inserting CD used for private purposes. Copying of this tech‐ Insert the CD into the CD slot with the printed nology is prohibited. side up. DTS Digital Surround Playback begins automatically. Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent Numbers: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; Removing the CD 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & and other patents granted and registered in the USA and 1. Press the button on the CD/DVD/Blu- worldwide. DTS and the logo are registered ray player in the rear. trademarks & DTS Digital Surround and the DTS The CD is partially ejected. logos are trademarks of DTS Inc. © DTS, Inc. All 2. Remove the CD. rights reserved. Selecting a CD Safety information 1. "MEDIA" 2. "CD" WARNING The CD/DVD players are officially designated Display album information Class 1 laser products. Lasers can damage the A database with album information is stored in retina of the eye. There is a risk of injury. Do not the vehicle. Depending on the information en‐ use the CD/DVD player if the cover is damaged. tered in this database for the played back audio CD, album name, artist, track names, and the al‐ bum cover are displayed. NOTICE With use of non-compatible CD sizes, the CD Updating album information can get jammed and it may not be possible to To update the database, contact a dealer’s serv‐ pull it out again. Adhesive labels applied after ice center or another qualified service center or the fact can loosen during playback. There is a repair shop. risk of damage to property. Gracenote technology ▷ Do not use any CDs with adhesive labels applied after the fact.

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Music recognition technology and re‐ Humidity lated data is provided by Gracenote. Gracenote is High levels of humidity can lead to condensation the industry standard in music recognition tech‐ on the CD/DVD or the laser's scan lens, and tem‐ nology and related content delivery. porarily prevent playback. For more information, please visit www.gracenote.com. Burned CDs/DVDs CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., ▷ Possible reasons for malfunctions with home- copyright © 2000 to present Gracenote. recorded CDs/DVDs are inconsistent data Gracenote software, copyright 2000 to present creation or recording processes, or poor qual‐ Gracenote. This product and service may prac‐ ity or old age of the blank CD/DVD. tice one or more of the following U.S. Patents: ▷ Only label CDs/DVDs on the upper side with #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, a pen intended for this purpose. #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, #6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents is‐ Using CDs/DVDs correctly sued or pending. Some services supplied under ▷ Avoid fingerprints, dust, scratches and mois‐ license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent: ture. #6,304,523. ▷ Store CDs/DVDs in a sleeve. 1. "MEDIA" ▷ Do not subject CDs/DVDs to temperatures 2. "CD" over 122 ℉/50 ℃, high humidity or direct 3. Tap on symbol. sunlight. 4. "Album information" CDs/DVDs with copy protection The information stored about the album is displayed. If an album is not identified clearly, CDs/DVDs are often provided with a copy pro‐ all appropriate entries are displayed. tection feature by the manufacturer. Copy pro‐ tection can mean that some CDs/DVDs cannot If necessary, select a matching entry: be played or can only be played to a limited ex‐ ▷ If information is displayed that does not tent. match the played back album, the infor‐ mation can be hidden. In this case, a data‐ Music hard disk base update can help. ▷ Storing music via CD/DVD and Blu-ray or via "Reset album information" USB interfaces is possible in front and rear. The album information is not displayed ▷ Importing and exporting data via the USB in‐ anymore. terface in the front only.

Malfunctions Video DVD and Blu-ray video The CD/DVD players have been optimized for performance in vehicles. In some instances, the Video DVD country codes CD/DVD players may be more sensitive to faulty Only DVDs with the country code selected dur‐ CDs/DVDs than stationary devices would be. ing vehicle ordering can be played. Refer to the information on the CD as well.

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Code Region 2. "CD/DVD/Blu-ray (rear)" or "CD/DVD/Blu-ray (front)" 1 USA, Canada. 3. Playback begins automatically. 2 Japan, Europe, Middle East, South Af‐ rica. Touch video remote control

3 Southeast Asia. DVD/Blu-ray menu items and settings can be se‐ lected via touch function. 4 Australia, Central and South America, A digital remote control is displayed when tap‐ New Zealand. ping on the screen in the rear during the DVD/ 5 Northwest Asia, North Africa. Blu-ray playback. If no selection is made within approximately 6 China. 8 seconds, the digital remote control will be hid‐ 0 All regions. den again.

Blu-ray video country codes Overview Only Blu-ray discs with the country code se‐ lected during vehicle ordering can be played. Re‐ fer to the information on the Blu-ray disc as well. Code Region

A North America, South America, Ja‐ pan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South-East Asia.

B Europe, Africa, Oceania, Greenland. 1 Left menu item C India, Nepal, China, Russia, Central 2 Top menu item and South Asia. 3 Right menu item 4 Position the remote control on the other side Insert DVD/Blu-ray disc of the screen Insert the DVD/Blu-ray disc into the CD/DVD/Blu- 5 DVD/Blu-ray menu ray slot with the printed side up. 6 Back Playback begins automatically. 7 Bottom menu item Remove DVD/Blu-ray disc 8 Selecting menu items

1. Press the button on the CD/DVD/Blu- Video menu ray player in the rear. Access Video menu during playback: 2. Remove DVD/Blu-ray disc. Via touchscreen: Select DVD/Blu-ray disc 1. Tap the screen. 1. "MEDIA" 2. Tap on symbol.

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Symbol Function Symbol Function

Open the DVD menu. Set subtitles. Many DVDs have their own me‐ The subtitles that are available nus. The display depends on the depend on the DVD. contents of the DVD. Back. Tap symbol to exit the Jump back to the previous DVD menu. menu. This function is not sup‐ Call up Blu-ray menu. ported by all media.

The film is stopped. Additional functions. Some Blu- Tap symbol to exit the ray discs have an additional Blu-ray menu. option for marking movie scenes. This function depends Call up the Blu-ray pop-up on the features of the Blu-ray menu. disc. The film continues to run in the background. Blu-ray memory Tap symbol to exit the The Blu-ray player contains an internal memory, Blu-ray menu. for highlighting scenes, for instance. Start playback. When the Blu-ray memory is full, a message ap‐ Pause. pears on the Control Display. Playback is paused. 1. "MEDIA"

Previous chapter. 2. Tap on symbol. 3. "Delete Blu-ray memory" Fast reverse. The speed is increased with Settings for DVD/Blu-ray disc each press of the Controller. Depending on the DVD/Blu-ray disc, some set‐ To stop, start playback. tings can only be made via the DVD/Blu-ray Next chapter. menu, refer also to the information on the DVD/ Blu-ray. Fast forward. The speed is increased with Selecting the camera angle each press of the Controller. The availability of a different camera angle de‐ To stop, start playback. pends on the DVD and the current DVD track.

Stop. 1. Tap on symbol. Playback is ended. 2. "More functions" 3. "Camera perspective" Set the language. 4. Select the desired setting. The languages that are available depend on the DVD.

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Setting the brightness, contrast and color 3. "Permit simultaneous playback of Blu-ray and 1. Tap on symbol. other video sources" 2. "More functions" Cinavia Notice 3. "Display settings" This product uses Cinavia technology to limit the 4. Select the desired setting. use of unauthorized copies of some commer‐ 5. Turn the Controller until the desired setting is cially-produced film and videos and their sound‐ displayed, then press the Controller. tracks. When a prohibited use of an unauthorized copy is detected, a message will be displayed Setting the zoom and playback or copying will be interrupted. If Display a larger view of the TV image. playback or copying is interrupted and one of the messages shown below is displayed, the content 1. Tap on symbol. is an unauthorized copy protected by Cinavia 2. "More functions" technology. 3. "Display settings" Message Code 1: playback stopped. The con‐ tent being played is protected by Cinavia and is 4. "Zoom mode" not authorized for playback on this device. For more information, see http://www.cinavia.com. Selecting a track Message Code 1. 1. Tap on symbol. Message Code 3: audio outputs temporarily 2. "More functions" muted. Do not adjust the playback volume. The 3. "Select title" content being played is protected by Cinavia and 4. Select the desired track. is not authorized for playback on this device. For more information, see http://www.cinavia.com. Selecting the chapter Message Code 3. 1. Tap on symbol. More information on Cinavia technology is pro‐ vided in the Cinavia Online Consumer Informa‐ 2. "More functions" tion Center at http://www.cinavia.com. To re‐ 3. "Select chapter" quest additional information about Cinavia by 4. Select the desired chapter. mail, send a postcard with your mailing address to: Cinavia Consumer Information Center, P.O. Picture-in-picture function Box 86851, San Diego, CA, 92138, USA. Some Blu-ray discs enable an image to be integrated into a running video, in which other Intellectual property contents of the Blu-ray disc are displayed. Copyright 2004-2012 Verance Corporation. Ci‐ If this option is used on a screen, no video navia is a trademark of the Verance Corporation. source other than the Blu-ray disc can be played Protected by U.S. Patent 7,369,677 and world‐ back on the second screen. wide patents issued and pending under license from Verance Corporation. All rights reserved. To enable the simultaneous playback of Blu-ray discs and other video sources, proceed as fol‐ Navigation lows: Route planning can be performed separately on 1. "MEDIA" both screens in the rear. Destination guidance 2. Tap on symbol. can only be started from the front.

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Suggesting a destination Frequently asked A destination or trip can be sent to the front as a suggestion. The suggestion can be adopted or questions declined in the front. This function is not availa‐ Why are radio stations or TV channels grayed ble with the following setting: "Operation out and cannot be selected? limited". ▷ Function is limited due to the selected prior‐ 1. Enter the destination. ity. Change setting. 2. "Suggest destination" Why does the CD/DVD/Blu-ray not play back? ▷ Playback does not begin automatically. Start External devices CD/DVD/Blu-ray manually. Why can the volume of the rear vehicle speakers not be adjusted? General information ▷ Sound in the rear is output via the head‐ External devices can also be connected to the phones. Change priority, if needed, and out‐ vehicle as additional entertainment sources. put sound via vehicle speakers. ▷ Connection of external audio and video devi‐ ces or digital cameras via the HDMI in the rear. Operation takes place on the external device. ▷ Connection of external devices via the USB audio interface in the rear. Operation is the same as in the front. ▷ Pairing a smartphone with the vehicle, Screen Mirroring, refer to page 51. Due to the large number of different audio and video devices available on the market, it cannot be ensured that every audio and video device will be displayed correctly on the screen.

Starting playback 1. "MEDIA" 2. Select device. ▷ "HDMI" ▷ "USB" ▷ Name of the USB storage device.

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Vehicle features and the systems and devices while the vehicle is stationary. options

This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Incoming call cific and optional features offered with the series. If the number of the caller is stored in the phone It also describes features and functions that are book and is transmitted by the network, the not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due name of the contact is displayed. Otherwise, only to the selected options or country versions. This the phone number is displayed. also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ Press the volume button to suppress the ring tems. When using these functions and systems, tone in the vehicle for an incoming call. the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐ served. Accepting a call Incoming calls can be answered in several ways. Telephone functions ▷ Via iDrive: "Accept" General information Mobile phones can be connected to the vehicle ▷ Press the button on the steering via Bluetooth, see Owner's Manual for the vehi‐ wheel. cle. ▷ Via gestures: swipe index finger toward the At high temperatures, the charge function of the front of the vehicle. mobile phone can be limited where appropriate ▷ Via the selection list in the instrument cluster: and functions are no longer executed. Use the thumbwheel on the steering wheel to Do not operate a mobile phone that is connected select: "Accept" to the vehicle on the mobile phone keypad, as this may lead to a malfunction. Rejecting a call When the mobile phone is used via the vehicle, ▷ Via iDrive: refer to the owner's manual of the mobile phone. "Decline" Safety information ▷ Via the selection list in the instrument cluster: Use the thumbwheel on the steering wheel to select: "Decline" WARNING ▷ Via gestures: swipe hand toward the driver's Operating the integrated information systems seat. and communication devices while driving can distract from traffic. It is possible to lose control Ending a call of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident. Only use the systems or devices when the traf‐ ▷ Via iDrive: fic situation allows. As warranted, stop and use "End call"

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Selecting number from list ▷ Press the button on the steering Select from list. Call is established via the mobile wheel. phone, from where the entry originates. Ring tone Via options: start call via the second mobile phone. The phone ring tone for an incoming call can be selected. To cancel: "End call" 1. "CAR" Active calls 2. "Settings" 3. "General settings" Adjusting the volume 4. "Mobile devices" Turn the volume button on the radio during the 5. Select the desired mobile phone. call, until the desired volume is reached. The set‐ ting is stored for the driver profile currently used. 6. "Use device ringtone" 7. Select the desired setting. Volume equalization The microphone volume of the phone can be ad‐ Last calls justed during an active call. The last outgoing, missed, and incoming calls 1. "Microphone sensitivity" are transferred to the vehicle. Depending on the equipment, the calls are transferred from the 2. Set the desired volume. main phone and additional phones. Call transfer Displays The relaying of an incoming call is handled 1. "COM" through the end-user device with which the call was accepted, for instance with the button on 2. If necessary, "Telephone" the steering wheel via the hands-free system of Select desired telephone. the car. 3. "Recent calls" The top priority must be assigned to the tele‐ 4. The last calls are displayed. phone, see Owner's Manual for the vehicle. An ongoing call can be transferred between the Filtering call list vehicle and the end device: 1. "COM" ▷ "Call via vehicle" 2. "Telephone" ▷ "Forward call to cell phone" 3. Select desired filter: ▷ "All calls" Dialing a number ▷ "Missed calls" 1. "COM" ▷ "Incoming calls" 2. "Dial number" ▷ "Outgoing calls" 3. Enter the numbers. 4. Select the desired setting. 4. Select the symbol. The connection is established via the mobile phone to which this function has been as‐ signed.

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Establish the connection via the additional Accepting a call while speaking to phone: another party If a second call comes in during an ongoing call, 1. Press the button. a call waiting signal sounds where appropriate. 2. "Call via" "Accept" The call is accepted and the existing call is put Holding, resuming on hold. An active call can be put on hold and resumed later on. Establishing a second call ▷ "Hold call" An additional call can be established while a call Call is put on hold. is active. ▷ "Resume" 1. "Add call" Call is resumed. 2. Select desired setting: ▷ "Contacts" Muting the microphone ▷ "Recent calls" When a call is active, the microphone can be ▷ "Dial number" muted. 3. Select new number. "Mute" The call is started and the first call is put on The muted microphone is automatically acti‐ hold. vated: ▷ When a new connection is established. Switching between two calls, hold ▷ When switching between call parties. call You can switch between two calls. DTMF suffix dialing DTMF suffix dialing can be used for gaining ac‐ 1. Establish two calls. cess to network services or for controlling devi‐ 2. "Resume" ces, for instance to make a remote inquiry of an The call on hold is resumed. answering machine. The DTMF code is needed for this purpose. Establishing a conference call 1. "Keypad dialing" Two calls can be connected to a single tele‐ 2. Enter DTMF code. phone conference call. The calls must be made from the same mobile phone. Calls with multiple parties 1. Establish two calls. 2. "Place conf. call" General information You can switch between calls or connect two Hands-free system calls to a single conference call. These functions must be supported by the mobile phone and General information service provider. Calls that are being made on the hands-free sys‐ tem can be continued on the mobile phone and vice versa. 68 Online Edition for Part no. 01402719105 - X/18 Seite 69

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From the mobile phone to the Filter contacts hands-free system You can choose, whether and from which mobile Calls that were begun outside of the Bluetooth phone the contacts should be displayed. range of the vehicle can be continued on the 1. "COM" hands-free system with standby state switched on. The remote control must be located in the 2. "Contacts" vehicle for this to work. 3. "Filter" Depending on the mobile phone, the system au‐ 4. "Select sources for contacts" tomatically switches to the hands-free system. 5. Select the desired mobile phone. If the system does not switch over automatically, follow the instructions on the display of the mo‐ Contact display sequence bile phone. Refer also to the owner's manual of Contact names can be displayed in a different or‐ the mobile phone. der. From the hands-free system to the Depending on how the contacts were stored on the mobile phone, the sorting order of the con‐ mobile phone tacts may differ from the selected sorting order. If the vehicle switches to the idle state or the ve‐ hicle is exited with the remote control, a call that 1. "COM" was started with the hands-free system can be 2. "Contacts" continued via the mobile phone, depending on the mobile phone. 3. Press the button. Follow the instructions on the display of the mo‐ 4. "Display order" bile phone. Refer also to the owner's manual of 5. "First name, last name" or "Last name, first the mobile phone. name" 6. Select desired order. Contacts Sorting contacts General information Contacts can be sorted in a different order. De‐ Contacts from the mobile phone are transferred pending on how the contacts were stored on the and displayed. Contact pictures can be dis‐ mobile phone, the sorting order of the contacts played, if the mobile phone supports this func‐ may differ from the selected sorting order. tion. Contact entries having identical names are com‐ 1. "COM" bined into one contact. 2. "Contacts"

Displaying all contacts 3. Press the button. 1. "COM" 4. "Sorting order" 2. "Contacts" 5. "Last name" or "First name" The contacts are listed in alphabetical order. De‐ 6. Select desired order. pending on the number of contacts, contact search and quick search are offered.

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Contact search ▷ Call contact. Contact search is available with more than ▷ New e-mail. 30 contacts. Checking the address as a 1. "COM" destination 2. "Contacts" If the vehicle is equipped with a navigation sys‐ 3. "Search" tem, a contact can be adopted as a destination. 4. Enter the letters. 1. Select the desired contact. The hits are displayed on the right side. 2. Select the address. 5. Move the Controller to the right. 3. "Check address" or, if necessary "Search for 6. Select the contact to display it. address online" 4. Correct entries, if necessary. Quick search in lists 5. "Start guidance" Quick search is available starting from 30 con‐ tacts. All letters, for which there are entries, are The address can be used for the destination displayed in alphabetical order on the left of the guidance. Control Display. Showing contact pictures 1. Turn the Controller to the left or right quickly. Pictures stored with the contacts are displayed in Available contacts with the first letters are the vehicle when a suitable mobile phone is con‐ displayed. nected to the vehicle. 2. Select the first letter of the desired contact. 1. "COM" The first entry of the selected letter is dis‐ 2. "Contacts" played.

3. Press the button. Detail search 4. "Display contact picture" The contact search can be expanded to individ‐ ual details of the contact, such as the phone 5. Activate the function. number. Voice command response 1. "COM" A connected smartphone can be used via voice 2. "Contacts" operation.

3. Press the button. Activate voice command response on the smart‐ phone for this purpose. 4. "Search in details" 5. Confirm the selection. Button on the Function steering 6. Enter search term for contact search. wheel Additional functions Press the button for at least 3 seconds. Voice command Depending on the equipment version, the follow‐ response is activated on the ing functions are available in a selected contact: smartphone. ▷ Start destination guidance.

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The symbol on the Control Display indi‐ Selecting sources cates that voice command response is You can choose, whether and from which mobile active. phone the short messages should be transfer‐ red.

Additional functions 1. Press the button. 2. "Select sources for messages" General information 3. Select the desired mobile phone. Depending on the mobile phone and the instal‐ led apps, the following contents of the mobile Deleting a conversation phone are transmitted to the vehicle: Completely delete a conversation with a contact. ▷ Contacts, refer to page 69. 1. Highlight the desired short message. ▷ Short messages, refer to page 71. Data transfer can take several minutes. 2. Press the button. Certain functions may need to be enabled by the 3. "Delete text message thread" mobile phone provider or service provider. 4. "Yes"

Short messages Displaying a short message Displaying all short messages Select the desired short message or conversa‐ tion. The conversation with this contact is dis‐ 1. "COM" played. 2. "Text messages" Information about the BMW messages, refer to Answering or forwarding a short page 80. message 1. Select the desired short message. Status 2. ▷ "Reply" A symbol identifies the short message status. The recipient of the short message is au‐ Sym‐ Meaning tomatically entered. bol ▷ "Forward" Read short message. "To:" Enter phone number or contact. Tilt the Unread short message. Controller to the right as needed to select the contact from the list of results. Filtering the message list 3. "From:" 1. "COM" Select mobile phone as needed, from which 2. "Text messages" the short message should be sent. 3. "Filters" 4. "Text:" 4. Select the desired setting. Text recognition, refer to page 72. 5. "Send"

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New short message Functional requirement 1. "COM" The mobile phone must support the function. 2. "Text messages" The following functions are activated: 3. "Compose text message" ▷ "Online speech processing" 4. "To:" ▷ "Contact upload for dictation" Enter phone number or contact. Tilt the Con‐ troller to the right as needed to select the Improving voice recognition for contact from the list of results. contact names 5. "From:" Concept Select mobile phone as needed, from which the short message should be sent. The contact names of the connected mobile phones are transmitted to voice recognition. This 6. "Text:" improves the recognition of contact names dur‐ Text recognition, refer to page 72. ing text conversion. To use the functions, data is 7. "Send" transmitted to a service provider via an encrypted connection and stored locally there. Additional functions Activating/deactivating the function The following functions are available when a short message or conversation is selected. The function can be activated or deactivated for the respective mobile phone. ▷ "Call sender" ▷ "Show sender" 1. "CAR" ▷ "Forward". 2. "Settings" ▷ "Reply". 3. "General settings" ▷ "Delete" 4. "Mobile devices" ▷ "Read out". 5. Select the desired device. 6. "Contact upload for dictation" Text recognition/dictation function Adapting the menu The menu can be adapted, for instance to re‐ General information move entries from the menu for functions not The offering depends on the equipment version being used. of the vehicle and the country-specific variant. 1. "COM" 2. "Personalize menu" Concept 3. Select the desired setting. Spoken words are detected by voice recognition and converted into text. The text can be cor‐ 4. Move the Controller to the left. rected and supplemented as required. The text can be used as subject or content of e-mails or short messages. To use the functions, data is transmitted to a service provider via an encrypted connection and stored locally there.

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Wireless charging tray

Concept The wireless charging tray enables the following functions to be performed without cables: ▷ Charging the rechargeable battery of a mo‐ bile phone with Qi capability and of other mo‐ bile devices, which support the Qi standard. ▷ 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.

General information Mounting position of the product. When inserting the mobile phone, make sure there are no objects between it and the wireless charging tray. Safety information During charging, the surface of the tray and the mobile phone may become warm. Higher tem‐ NOTICE peratures may lead to a reduction in the charging The tray is intended for mobile phones up to a current through the mobile phone, and in iso‐ particular size. Forceful inserting of the mobile lated cases the charging process is paused tem‐ phone into the tray can damage the tray or the porarily. Follow the relevant instructions in the mobile phone. There is a risk of damage to mobile phone owner's manual. property. Observe the maximum dimensions for The charge indicator shows on the Control mobile phones. Do not force the mobile phone Display whether a mobile phone with Qi capabil‐ into the tray. ity is being charged.

NOTE WARNING This device has been tested for human exposure When charging a device that meets the Qi limits and found compliant at a minimum dis‐ standard in the wireless charging tray, any tance of 2 in/5 cm during operation. metal objects located between the device and Therefore, a distance of 2 in/5 cm must be main‐ the tray can become very hot. If smart cards, tained in every direction when operating the de‐ memory cards or cards with magnetic strips are vice. placed between the device and the tray, this Storage tray: may impair card function. There is a risk of in‐ jury and risk of damage to property. When charging mobile devices, make sure there are no objects between the device and the tray.

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Functional requirements ▷ The mobile phone must compatibly support the required Qi standard. For compatible mo‐ bile phones, see Owner's Manual for the ve‐ hicle. If the mobile phone does not support the Qi standard, the mobile phone can be charged using a special Qi-compatible charging case.

▷ Ignition or standby state is switched on. 1 LED ▷ Observe the maximum dimensions of the 2 Storage area mobile phone. ▷ Only use protective cases and covers up to a Inserting the mobile phone maximum thickness of 0.07 in/2 mm. Other‐ wise, the charging function may be impaired. 1. Open the tray cover. ▷ Storage tray: the mobile phone to be charged 2. Place the mobile phone centered in the stor‐ is located in the center of the tray. age tray with the display facing up. 3. Close the tray cover. Storage tray Removing the mobile phone General information 1. Open the tray cover. The wireless charging tray is located in the front 2. Remove the mobile phone. center console. The mobile phone must not exceed the maxi‐ Storage in vertical position mum size of approximately 6.0 x 3.1 x 0.7 in/154.5 x 80 x 18 mm. General information The wireless charging tray is located in the front Overview center armrest. The car mount can be swiveled The graphic uses a transversely installed storage and pulled out approximately 5 mm to accom‐ compartment as an example. modate various sizes of mobile phones. The size of the mobile phone must not exceed a maximum of approx. 5.9 x 3.6 x 0.62 in/150 x 91.5 x 16 mm.

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Overview Removing the mobile phone 1. Open the center armrest. 2. Remove the mobile phone.

Forgotten warning

General information If the vehicle is equipped with the forgotten warning function, a warning can be output if a mobile phone with Qi capability was forgotten in 1 Car mount the wireless charging tray when leaving the vehi‐ 2 LED cle. The forgotten warning is displayed in the instru‐ Inserting the mobile phone ment cluster. 1. Open center armrest, refer to vehicle Own‐ Activating er's Manual. Via iDrive: 2. Depending on the thickness of the mobile phone, pull the car mount out on the bottom, 1. "CAR" arrow 1. If necessary, swivel out the upper 2. "Settings" edge, arrow 2. 3. "General settings" 4. "Wireless charging tray"

LED displays

Color Meaning

Blue The mobile phone is charging. The blue LED stays illuminated once the inserted mobile phone with Qi ca‐ 3. Slide the mobile phone with the display on pability is fully charged. the side of the clamp into the tray. Orange The mobile phone is not charging. Temperature on the mobile phone possibly too high or foreign object in charging tray.

Red The mobile phone is not charging. Contact a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or re‐ pair shop.

4. Close the center armrest.

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System limits ▷ AT&T online registration link (https:// securec45.securewebsession.com/attsignal‐ At high temperatures on the mobile phone or in booster.com/). the vehicle, the charging functions of the mobile phone may be limited and some functions may ▷ U.S.Cellular online registration link (http:// no longer work. www.uscellular.com/uscellular/support/fcc- booster-registration.jsp). LTE-Compensator - Information Before use you must register your booster de‐ and User Manual vice with your wireless provider. Your car is equipped with a wireless charging If you should be requested by the FCC to cease tray (WCA) to charge your mobile phone and operating your booster you are not allowed to in‐ connect it to the mobile network. To ensure the sert your mobile phone in the charging tray any‐ best possible connection a signal booster (LTE- more unless the booster is permanently deacti‐ Compensator) is used in conjunction with the vated by your local BMW dealer. WCA. The following paragraphs refer to this You must not remove the booster from the car booster: nor use it with any other than the preinstalled This is a CONSUMER device. coupling device or antenna. Any modification of the existing antenna or coupling device as well as BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DE‐ the use of other antennas or coupling devices VICE with your wireless provider and have your will cause the cease of the booster´s operating li‐ provider´s consent. Most wireless providers con‐ cense. sent to the use of Compensators. Some provid‐ ers may not consent to the use of this device on The booster device fulfills the network protection their network. If you are unsure, contact your standards as required by the FCC, such as inter‐ provider. You MUST operate this device with ap‐ modulation limits, oscillation detection and gain proved antennas and cables as specified by the limits. manufacturer. Antennas MUST be installed at Booster Manufacturer: Kathrein Automotive least 20 cm (8 inches) from any person. You Model Number: LTECOMPB0 MUST cease operating this device immediately if Part Number: 6803145-01 requested by the FCC or a licensed wireless service provider. WARNING E911 location infor‐ FCC-ID: 2ACC7LTECOMPB0 mation may not be provided or may be inaccu‐ rate for calls served by using this device. Please observe additionally the following infor‐ mation ▷ Sprint Nextel will allow consumers to register their signal boosters by calling their toll-free number. ▷ T-Mobile online registration link: (www.T-Mo‐ bile.com/BoosterRegistration); (https://saqat.t- mobile.com/sites/SignalBooster#). ▷ Verizon’s online registration link: (http:// www.verizonwireless.com/wcms/consumer/ register-signal-booster.html).

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Services and applications

Vehicle features and Safety information options WARNING This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Operating the integrated information systems cific and optional features offered with the series. and communication devices while driving can It also describes features and functions that are distract from traffic. It is possible to lose control not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident. to the selected options or country versions. This Only use the systems or devices when the traf‐ also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ fic situation allows. As warranted, stop and use tems. When using these functions and systems, the systems and devices while the vehicle is the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐ stationary. served.

Overview BMW Teleservices

General information Concept The Teleservices, intelligent emergency call or Teleservices are services that help to maintain ConnectedDrive Services features are required vehicle mobility. to use the services and applications described here. General information The content and scope of the services that are The offering depends on the equipment version available may vary by country. Therefore, it is of the vehicle and the country-specific variant. possible that some of the services and applica‐ For further information on the available services, tions described in this Owner's Manual may not the vehicle manufacturer recommends contact‐ be offered, or not yet be offered, in the vehicle's ing a service center or customer support. country of registration. Teleservices can comprise the following serv‐ Services and applications may be provided in the ices: following ways: ▷ Service Request. ▷ In the scope of the vehicle order; e.g., as spe‐ ▷ Teleservice Report, refer to page 78. cial equipment. ▷ Teleservice Battery Guard, refer to page 78. ▷ Via the BMW ConnectedDrive portal on the Internet. ▷ Your dealer’s service center, refer to page 78. ▷ Via iDrive on the Control Display of the vehi‐ cle in the ConnectedDrive Store. ▷ Roadside Assistance, see Owner's Manual for the vehicle. Details on the content and scope of Connected‐ Drive can be obtained from www.bmwusa.com/ ▷ BMW Accident Assistance, see Owner's or your service center. Manual for the vehicle.

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Requirements the vehicle to BMW in regular intervals, if needed. ▷ Active ConnectedDrive contract, equipment version with Intelligent emergency call or BMW ConnectedDrive services. General information ▷ Cellular network reception. The Teleservice Report is free of charge and is activated in vehicles that meet the following re‐ ▷ Standby state is switched on. quirements: Automatic Service Request ▷ Certain technical requirements are met. ▷ Active BMW ConnectedDrive contract. The Teleservice data on the vehicle's service re‐ quirements is sent automatically to the service ▷ 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‐ arrange a service appointment. mitted. This way, the dealer’s service center can plan the necessary work in advance. This shortens the Teleservice Battery Guard duration of the service appointment. Concept Manual Service Request If the battery charge state falls below certain val‐ ues, BMW will inform you or your dealer’s service Concept center directly in defined cases or the next time Using a manually initiated Service Request, data the vehicle is started. on the vehicle's service requirements is directly sent by BMW to the service center. If possible, General information the service center will contact you to arrange a If necessary and possible, the dealer's service service appointment. center will contact you to arrange a service ap‐ pointment. General information The Battery Guard Teleservice is available on a A Service Request can also be started via a country-specific basis and under the following Check Control message, see Owner's Manual for conditions: the vehicle. ▷ Certain technical requirements are met. ▷ Active BMW ConnectedDrive contract. Starting a Service Request ▷ Equipment version with intelligent emergency 1. "Apps" call or ConnectedDrive services. 2. "BMW Assist" ▷ To receive information from the Battery 3. "TeleService Call" Guard Teleservice, your contact data must be stored in the ConnectedDrive portal. Teleservice Report Your dealer’s service center Concept Transmits technical data that is evaluated for the Concept ongoing development of BMW products from The preset service center is displayed and is possible to contact the service center.

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General information Customer support In special cases, for instance following a change of owner or a move, an adaptation of the entered Concept dealer’s service center may be necessary. The Contact customer support for information on all following options are available: aspects of your vehicle. ▷ Via customer support. ▷ From a dealer's service center or another Calling customer support qualified service center or repair shop. 1. "Apps" ▷ Where applicable, independently via iDrive on 2. "BMW Assist" the Control Display of the vehicle. 3. If necessary, "Customer support" ▷ Where applicable, via the ConnectedDrive The customer support is displayed and a portal on the Internet. voice connection is established. If a voice connection is not established, dial the num‐ Displaying service centers ber manually. The service center that is currently assigned to the vehicle is displayed as a contact in the vehi‐ cle. ConnectedDrive Services 1. "Apps" Functional requirements 2. "Your service center" ▷ Subscription to the optional Convenience The assigned service center is displayed along Plan. with all its contact information. ▷ The date setting on the Control Display is Depending on the vehicle equipment, the follow‐ current, see Owner's Manual for the vehicle. ing functions are available in the contact: ▷ Cellular network reception must be available. ▷ "Start guidance" ▷ Call contact. ConnectedDrive Store ▷ "Compose email" Concept Updating BMW services In vehicles with specific technical requirements, various services can be booked later. Concept Starts the manual update of all services available General information in the vehicle. The range of services offered depends on the country. Updating services 1. "Apps" Ordering services 2. "Installed apps" 1. "Apps" 2. "Store" 3. Press the button. An overview of the services present in the ve‐ 4. "Update apps and services" hicle and those to be ordered later is dis‐ played.

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3. "All services" 2. Delete highlighted message: "Delete An overview of the services present in the ve‐ message" hicle and those to be ordered later is dis‐ Delete all messages: "Delete all messages" played. 4. To purchase a service, select it and follow the Additional functions instructions on the Control Display. Depending on the vehicle equipment, the follow‐ ing functions are available in a selected message, BMW messages from Concierge service, or from My Info. ▷ Select the location to start destination General information guidance. Message from the Concierge service and My ▷ Select phone number to make a call. Info are displayed. Information about the short messages from the My Info/Service Info mobile phone, refer to page 71. General information Displaying BMW messages Messages from My Info/Service Info can origi‐ 1. "Apps" nate from the ConnectedDrive customer portal 2. "BMW messages" or be sent from selected partners. The most recent BMW messages are dis‐ played. Vehicle apps

Status Concept A symbol identifies the message status. BMW ConnectedDrive Services offer the option to display information, for instance regarding the Sym‐ Meaning weather or sports, on the Control Display using bol apps and other functions. Read BMW message. Display BMW ConnectedDrive Unread BMW message. Service apps 1. "All services" Filtering message list by status 2. Select desired app. 1. "Filter" 3. "Further product details" 2. Select the desired setting. If necessary, view details.

Filtering message list by message Messages type ▷ My Info Messages, refer to page 80. 1. "All message types" 2. Select the desired setting. Registering automatically Registration is performed automatically when the Deleting a message vehicle app is opened. Automatic pairing can be carried out with the personal driver profile, refer 1. Press the button. to Owner's Manual for the vehicle.

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The "Automatic pairing" function can be deacti‐ Starting Concierge service vated in the ConnectedDrive customer portal on 1. "COM" the Internet. A change may be required in the ConnectedDrive portal under Password protec‐ 2. "BMW Assist" tion in the vehicle in the Control menu item. 3. "Concierge" A voice connection to the Concierge service is Switch users established. 1. "CAR" 2. "Settings" Remote Services 3. "Driver profiles"

4. Press the button. Concept 5. "Change driver profile" Remote Services enable some vehicle functions to be controlled remotely via the BMW Con‐ 6. Select another user account. nected app. The app can be used to lock and 7. "OK" unlock the vehicle, for instance. Other functions may be available, depending on Adapting the menu the vehicle. The menu can be adapted, for instance to re‐ move entries from the menu for functions not General information being used. The vehicle is controlled via the BMW Con‐ 1. "COM" nected app, which you can obtain for iOS from the Apple App Store and for Android in the Goo‐ 2. Press the button. gle Play Store. 3. "Personalize menu" Remote Services must first be activated in the ConnectedDrive customer portal or in the BMW 4. Select the desired setting. Connected app before they can be used. An ac‐ 5. Move the Controller to the left. tive BMW ConnectedDrive contract is required. Alternatively, remote control of certain functions Concierge service can also be requested via the BMW Connected‐ Drive Call Center. Concept The Owner's Manual for the BMW Connected App can be called up in the ConnectedDrive cus‐ The Concierge service offers information on tomer portal or at www..com. events, gas stations or hotels, and provides phone numbers and addresses. A voice connec‐ tion to the Concierge service is established for Apple CarPlay preparation this purpose. Many hotels can be booked directly by the BMW Concierge service. The Concierge service is part of the optional BMW Response Concept Center Plan. CarPlay allows certain functions of a compatible Apple iPhone to be used via Siri voice operation and iDrive.

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General information The iPhone phone app opens. Depending on the country-specific version, Car‐ Play may not be available. Contact a dealer’s Using CarPlay service center or another qualified service center CarPlay can be used via iDrive and voice opera‐ or repair shop for more detailed information. tion. The iPhone provides CarPlay and any associated Via voice operation: apps. The scope and content depend on the de‐ vice manufacturer and can vary depending on 1. Press and hold the button on the the country-specific version. steering wheel, until the Siri Voice command The following restrictions apply to an iPhone response is activated on the iPhone. connected via CarPlay: 2. Say the commands familiar from the iPhone. ▷ Not every app installed on the iPhone can be used via CarPlay. Switching between CarPlay and ▷ Calling is only possible via CarPlay. iDrive ▷ The iPhone cannot be paired as additional To use the iPhone without CarPlay, you must phone. switch from CarPlay operation to iDrive opera‐ ▷ The phone book entries are not transferred tion. into the vehicle. 1. "COM" ▷ Only one additional phone can be connected 2. "Mobile devices" with the vehicle. 3. Select the iPhone with CarPlay function. ▷ Using CarPlay can incur mobile telephony costs. These costs are not a part of the op‐ 4. "Connection mode" tional vehicle feature. 5. ▷ "BMW iDrive" Select the entry to switch from CarPlay Functional requirements operation to iDrive operation. The iPhone is connected to the vehicle, see ▷ "Apple CarPlay" Owner's Manual for the vehicle. Select the entry to switch from iDrive op‐ eration to CarPlay operation. Selecting CarPlay CarPlay can be selected via the following menus: CarPlay Navigation ▷ "Apple CarPlay" The destination of an active CarPlay navigation The CarPlay menu is displayed. can be handed over to the BMW navigation. BMW navigation assumes the destination guid‐ ▷ "Media/Radio" ance, and navigation via CarPlay is ended. "Now playing in Apple CarPlay" Destination guidance cannot be returned to Car‐ The iPhone music app opens. Play. ▷ "Enter destination" "Maps in CarPlay" The iPhone navigation app opens. ▷ "Communication" "Phone in CarPlay"

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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. The Connected app provides mobility-based Information on using apps: services and applications. ▷ The functional scope shown on the Control Display depends on the scope of the app in‐ General information stalled on the smartphone. You can find information on installing the Con‐ ▷ The data transfer of the apps from the smart‐ nected app and on its content, plus information phone to the vehicle can take some time. on the ConnectedDrive customer portal, at Some apps depend on the speed of the avail‐ www.bmwusa.com/connecteddrive. able Internet connection of the smartphone. The Connected app must be installed on the ▷ Some smartphones cannot simultaneously smartphone you wish to use. The installation use apps and the Bluetooth hands-free sys‐ process depends on the smartphone. tem. If necessary, restart the app on the To use all the features of the Connected app, smartphone after a phone conversation. you will need to register when you start it up; you ▷ Using apps on a smartphone can incur costs. only need to do this once. The registration proc‐ These costs are not a part of the optional ve‐ ess creates a personal ConnectedDrive account hicle feature. for you in the ConnectedDrive customer portal. If Information on compatibility: you already have a ConnectedDrive account, you can use its login details in the Connected app. ▷ Compatible smartphones: www.bmw.com/ bluetooth. Some functions enable communication with the vehicle without the need for you to be inside or ▷ Available apps and information on installing at the vehicle. These functions can be executed them: www.bmw.com/connectivity. via the Connected app or the ConnectedDrive ▷ From a dealer’s service center or another account. qualified service center or repair shop. The vehicle needs to be linked to the Connec‐ tedDrive account in order to use the functions; Requirements you only need to do this once. You can link the ▷ Corresponding mobile wireless contract. vehicle via the account or via the app. Confirma‐ ▷ Compatible smartphone. tion in the vehicle using iDrive is also required. ▷ Apps are installed on the smartphone and ready for operation. Apps ▷ The smartphone is connected to the vehicle via USB port or Bluetooth, refer to Owner's Concept Manual for the vehicle. Certain apps of a compatible smartphone can be Use apps integrated in the vehicle. These apps are shown on the Control Display. 1. "Apps" 2. "Installed apps" or, if necessary General information "ConnectedDrive" For reasons of safety, some apps are usable only 3. Select desired app on the smartphone. while the vehicle is stationary. 83 Online Edition for Part no. 01402719105 - X/18 Seite 84

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Displaying the status 1. "Apps" or "ConnectedDrive" 2. "Mobile devices"

Frequently asked questions Why are the apps installed on my smartphone not displayed on the Control Display, although the smartphone is connected to the vehicle? ▷ The smartphone is not selected anymore for using apps. A different smartphone connected to the ve‐ hicle was selected for using apps. ▷ The smartphone is not selected anymore for using Bluetooth audio. The smartphone is connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth. A different smartphone con‐ nected to the vehicle was selected for using Bluetooth audio. Without Bluetooth audio, apps cannot be used via a Bluetooth connec‐ tion. Two different smartphones are used for au‐ dio playback and for using apps. In this case, one of the smartphones has to be connected to the vehicle via the USB interface. ▷ The smartphone is connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth and USB interface at the same time. If the connection is established via the USB interface and Bluetooth at the same time, the Bluetooth connection is prioritized.

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A Conference, see Calls with multiple parties 68 ConnectedDrive 79 Address entry, navigation 15 ConnectedDrive Store 79 Alternative routes 21 Contacts 69 AM/FM station 38 Customer support 79 Announcement, navigation, see Spoken instruc‐ tions 23 D Apple CarPlay preparation, operation 81 Applications, see Apps 83 Default settings, navigation 30 App, Remote Services 81 Destination entry by voice 12 Apps 83 Destination entry using GPS coordinates 16 Areas to be avoided 25 Destination entry via address 15 Arrow view, split screen 9 Destination guidance 19 Audio 44 Destination guidance hints, route 24 Audio playback, Bluetooth 47 Destination guidance with intermediate destina‐ Audio playback, pause 34 tions, see Trip 16 Automatic Service Request 78 Destination input 11 AUX-IN port in rear 53 Destination list, see Favorites 14 Dictation function 72 B Digital radio, see HD Radio reception 39 Dynamic destination guidance 28 Balance, sound settings 36 Bass, sound settings 36 E Battery Guard, Teleservice 78 Bluetooth audio 47 Enter address, destination search 15 Blu-ray player in rear 53 Entertainment, control elements 34 BMW Assist 77 Entertainment in the rear 52 BMW ConnectedDrive 79 Equalizer 36 BMW ConnectedDrive Store 79 BMW messages 80 F BMW Teleservices 77 Bowers & Wilkins, sound settings 37 Fader, sound settings 36 FM/AM station 38 C G CarPlay, operation 81 Changing the entertainment source 34 Gas station recommendation 22 Concierge service 81 Gong, volume equalization 37 Concierge Service messages, see BMW mes‐ GPS coordinates, destination entry 16 sages 80

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Hands-free system 68 O HDMI port in rear 53 HD Radio 39 Online alternative routes 22 Headphones, rear entertainment 53 Help for rear entertainment, see Frequently P asked questions 62 Help regarding navigation, see Frequently asked Pause, audio playback 34 questions 29 Phone conference, see Calls with multiple par‐ Home address, navigation 12 ties 68 Hotline, see Customer support 79 Points of Interest, navigation 12

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Inductive charging of a smartphone, see Wireless Quick search 11 charging tray 73 Interactive map, see Functions in the map R view 25 Intermediate destination, navigation 16 Radio 38 iPod/iPhone 47 Radio, adjusting the volume 34 Radio, control elements 34 L Radio Data System RDS 38 Radio, muting 34 List of destination guidance hints, split screen 9 Radio, see Changing the entertainment Location, storing 14 source 34 Radio, tone settings 36 M RDS Radio Data System 38 Real Time Traffic Information RTTI 26 Maneuvering hints, see Destination guidance Rear entertainment 52 hints 24 Rear entertainment, connections 53 Manual destination entry, destination search 15 Received destinations 16 Map, navigation 18 Recent destinations 11 Map view, functions 25 Remote Services, app 81 Message list, traffic bulletins 26 Route 20 Messages from BMW 80 Route criteria, route 20 Mobile phone, operation 66 Route magnet 21 MP3 player, see Audio 44 Route preview 20 Multi-channel playback, surround 36 Route preview, split screen 9 Music hard disk 44 RTTI Real Time Traffic Information 26 My Info messages, see BMW messages 80

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Satellite radio 39 USB audio interface 47 Screen Mirroring, video 51 USB port in rear 53 Select a destination from contacts, naviga‐ tion 15 V Service messages, see BMW messages 80 Service Request 78 Vehicle apps 80 Services, Remote 81 Video playback 51 Settings, navigation 30 Video, Screen Mirroring 51 Short messages 71 Voice command response 70 Smartphone, operation 66 Voice recognition via server 72 Software applications, CarPlay 81 Volume equalization 37 Software applications, see Apps 83 Sound, Bowers & Wilkins 37 W Sound, multi-channel playback, surround 36 Sound output 34 Waypoints, see Favorites 14 Speed Volume, volume equalization 37 Wireless charging of a smartphone, see Wireless Spoken instructions, navigation 23 charging tray 73 State/province, selecting for navigation 15 Wireless charging tray for smartphones 73 Station, AM/FM 38 Wireless charging tray for smartphones, see Stations, stored 43 Wireless charging tray 73 Station, storing 38 Stored destinations, see Favorites 14 Y Store, see BMW ConnectedDrive Store 79 Surround, multi-channel playback 36 Your dealer's service center 78 Switching calls, see Calls with multiple par‐ ties 68

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Telephone conference, see Calls with multiple parties 68 Telephone, operation 66 Teleservice Battery Guard 78 Teleservice Report 78 Text messages, see Short messages 71 Text recognition 72 Theme maps, navigation 23 Tone 36 Traffic bulletins, navigation 26 Treble, sound settings 36 Trip, destination guidance with intermediate des‐ tinations 16

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