BMW Telephone BMW Assist Bluetooth Wireless Z4 Series 2006 Owner's Manual PDF

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The Ultimate Driving Machine

BMW of North America, LLC Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey 07677 Printed in U.S.A. 10/05 84 11 0 409 345

Telephone Users Manual For BMW Assist With Bluetooth Wireless Technology

05/06 X3, X5 & Z4 05 3 Series (E46)

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Notes 3 Using this Owner's Manual 3 Symbols used 3 Status at time of printing

Safety notes 4 Exposure to radio frequency technology 4 For your own safety 4 Settings 4 Using the mobile phone in the car 4 Using the mobile phone in the vicinity of

the car 4 Antenna

Overview 5 Hands-free system 5 Adjusting the volume

Getting started with your Bluetooth wireless technology phone 6 The principle 6 What is? 7 Snap-in adapter* 7 Inserting snap-in adapter 7 To remove the snap-in adapter 7 Inserting the mobile phone 8 Removing the mobile phone 8 Setting up the Bluetooth wireless

technology phone to your vehicle 8 First steps 8 Pairing 9 Deleting all devices 9 Telephoning via the hands-free unit

Multi-function steering wheel (MFL)* 10 Operating the mobile phone

Business Radio 10 Operation

Onboard monitor* 11 How to begin 11 Emergency call, Assist 11 Accepting a call/terminating a call 11 Making a call 11 Dialing the phone number 12 Calling from the directory 12 Calling from the Top-8 12 Making a call 12 Deleting a name/number from the

Top-8 13 Last numbers dialed 13 Making a call 13 Info*

Multi-information display (MID) 14 How to begin 14 Telephone menu 14 Emergency call, Assist 14 Initiating an emergency call or

roadside assistance call 15 Accepting a call 15 Making a call 15 Entering special characters,

correcting an entry 15 Terminating a call 15 Calling from the directory 15 Calling from the TOP-5 16 Calling the last numbers dialed 16 Info* 16 Signal strength 16 Call duration

Everything from A-Z 17 Index

Contents

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A mobile phone lets you stay in touch wherever you go. This User's Manual will help you learn how to easily operate your mobile phone using features built into your vehicle. We wish you an enjoyable driving experience.

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Using this Owners Manual

This Owners Manual instructs you on how to operate your mobile phone using the multi- function steering wheel, onboard monitor and the MID multi-information display.

For how to operate your mobile phone itself, please see your separate Owners Manual.

Should the day arrive when you wish to sell your BMW, please remember to hand this Owners Manual to the next owner; it is an important part of the vehicle.

If you have any additional questions, your BMW center will be glad to help you.

Symbols used Indicates precautions that must be fol- lowed precisely in order to avoid the

possibility of personal injury and serious dam- age to the vehicle or the mobile phone.

Contains information that will assist you in gaining the optimum benefit from your

mobile phone.

Marks the end of a specific item of informa- tion.

* Indicates special equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and optional extras when avail- able.

Status at time of printing

BMW pursues a policy of continuous, ongoing development of the equipment and acces- sories that ensures the highest quality stan- dards combined with advanced, state-of-the- art technology for BMW products. For this rea- son, the features described in this Owners Manual could differ from those in your vehicle. You are therefore asked to appreciate that no claims can be recognized on the basis of the data, illustrations or descriptions in this Owners Manual.

Notes

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Exposure to radio frequency technology

BMW strongly recommends the use of a base plate with a snap-in adapter* in your car. The use of this special equipment allows your mobile phone to operate via the external anten- na, enabling the phone to decrease the output power. This reduces electromagnetic exposure.

Bluetooth wireless technology is a short- range radio frequency, where signals are trans- mitted through the airways.

Please ask your BMW center for details of which mobile phones are supported and for which mobile phones snap-in adapters are available.

BMW discourages the use of mobile communications devices, e.g. portable

phones, inside the vehicle without a direct connection to an outside antenna. Otherwise, the vehicle electronics and mobile communi- cation device can influence one another. In addition, there is no assurance that the radia- tion which results from transmission will be dissipated from the vehicle interior.

For your own safety

A mobile phone provides a range of services and may even be employed to save lives. Safety instructions are contained in the sepa- rate Owners Manual for your mobile phone. Please also note the following additional infor- mation:

Settings Only adjust the settings when the vehi- cle is at a standstill to avoid endanger-

ing yourself and other road users.

Using the mobile phone in the car

Using a handheld mobile phone while driving is dangerous and is illegal in

many cities. Therefore, use the hands-free system or park in an area where you do not endanger yourself or traffic.

Using the mobile phone in the vicinity of the car

Do not use your phone in garages, at gasoline stations or in the vicinity of an

open engine hood.

Antenna Ensure that no one is located within 20 in/50 cm of the external antenna when

using the telephone. Do not use your mobile phone if the antenna is damaged. Skin contact with a damaged antenna can cause minor burns.

Have a damaged antenna replaced immediate- ly.

Safety notes

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Depending on your handset, you can connect your Bluetooth wireless technology phone via the Bluetooth wireless technology interface or by cradle to your vehicle.

Getting started with your Bluetooth wire- less technology phone, refer to page 6

The telephone can be operated using:

The multi-function steering wheel (MFL)*

The onboard monitor*

The multi-information display (MID)

The Business Radio

For operation of your mobile phone, please refer to your phones individual Owners Manual.

Hands-free system

The hands-free microphone is located either in the headliner or on the steering column depending on your vehicle.

The hands-free system is switched on auto- matically when you make or receive a call using the following equipment:

Button on the steering wheel

Onboard monitor

Multi-information display (MID)

As soon as you make a call with the hands- free system, the other audio sources are auto- matically muted.

Adjusting the volume You can adjust the volume of the hands-free system during a phone call:

by using the buttons on the multi-function steering wheel

by using the volume control knob on your onboard monitor, MID or Business Radio.

The volume of the hands-free system stays at the level set here even if you lower the volume of other audio sources to a minimum.

Overview

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The principle

Your car is equipped with a Bluetooth wireless technology portable phone interface. As soon as you have performed a once-only pairing procedure in the car, you will also be able to operate your Bluetooth wireless technology mobile phone via:

The on-board computer* or the MID*

The buttons on the steering wheel*

The voice input system*

This feature requires a BMW recommended mobile phone that supports the Bluetooth wireless technology interface.

Up to four mobile phones can individually be paired to the vehicle. Each mobile phone that is paired is automatically connected from igni- tion key position 1 or higher, provided it is inside the car.

Please ask your BMW center, or see www.bmwusa.com, for details of which mobile phones are supported and for which mobile phones cradle are available. A cradle enables you to charge the battery and connect the mobile phone to your cars outside antenna.

While using BMW Assist, you will not be able to operate your mobile phone until after you have completed the service.

Only make adjustments if the traffic con- ditions permit, so as not to endanger the

cars occupants and other road users by being distracted. Using a hand-held mobile phone while driving is dangerous and is illegal in many cities. Use the telephone in conjunction with the hands-free unit, or pull over in a suitable place where you will not endanger other road users.

What is...? Bluetooth wireless technology a short- range radio frequency technology standard that allows several Bluetooth wireless technol- ogy enabled phones to communicate with the vehicle.

Pairing One time procedure, which enables two Bluetooth wireless technology enabled devices to communicate.

Connectable Phone that has been paired and actively seeking connection to the car.

Device Discovery Setting the Bluetooth wireless technology phone to look for other pairable Bluetooth wireless technology enabled devices.

Passkey Fixed or adjustable PIN used for Pairing.

Friendly Device Name User name assigned to personalize your Bluetooth wireless tech- nology phone.

Getting started with your Bluetooth wireless technology phone

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Snap-in Adapter* Inserting snap-in adapter

1. Press button, arrow 1. Remove cover

2. Insert the snap-in adapter and press down until it engages.

To remove the snap-in adapter:

Press button, arrow 1.

Inserting the mobile phone 1. Remove the protective plug from the mobile

phones antenna connector if necessary, so that the mobile phone can be engaged in the holder

2. Insert the mobile phone and press down lightly until it snaps into place.

The battery is charged from ignition key posi- tion 1 and higher. When the ignition key is turned back to position 0, the battery continues to be charged for some minutes.

To protect the cars batteries, avoid using the phone for prolonged periods when

the ignition is switched off.

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Removing the mobile phone

Press eject button.

Setting up the Bluetooth wireless technology phone to your vehicle First steps A number of procedures need to be performed on the mobile phone; these vary from model to model. Before pairing the phone in the vehicle, familiarise yourself with your mobile phone, see operating instructions for your mobile phone, e.g. the sections on:

Locating Bluetooth wireless technology device

Connecting up Bluetooth wireless technol- ogy device

Bluetooth connection

Pairing Bluetooth wireless technology device

Locating audio accessories.

In order to pair the mobile phone, you require the BLUETOOTH PASSKEY, a 4-digit number that will generally be supplied with the vehicles owner manual. Please retain this passkey for future reference.

Pairing Requirements: The mobile phone must be operational

Ignition key must be in position 0.

1. A: If not equipped with eject box:

Turn key from ignition 0 to ignition 1 or higher.

1. B: If equipped with optional eject box:

Press & hold the button above the storage compartment, then after about 3 seconds, turn the ignition key to position 1 and release the button after approximately 3 seconds.

BLUETOOTH PAIRING appears on the display or monitor.

During the pairing process, depending on equipment the indicator lights on the on- board computer or on the multi-informa- tion display flash.

2. Your mobile phone should now be set to search for Bluetooth wireless technology enabled devices. This feature may vary from model to model, see operating instructions for your mobile phone.

A request to enter a password, PIN or code appears on the display of your mobile phone, depending on the model. This is the BLUETOOTH PASSKEY supplied with the vehicle literature

3. Enter the BLUETOOTH PASSKEY using the numerical keys of your mobile phone, and confirm the input. Look for a confirma- tion message on the handset

4. To conclude the pairing process, turn the ignition key to position 0.

5. Wait approximately 30 seconds before turning key to ignition 1 or higher. The phone will now be connected.

The next time you use the mobile phone inside the car, provided the ignition key is in position 1 or beyond, the phone will be identified nor- mally within a minute.

As soon as a mobile phone is identified by the vehicle, depending on your mobile phone the

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phone book entries stored in your mobile phone will be transferred to your vehicle. Synchronizing the phonebook to the car for the first time may take several minutes.

Up to four mobile phones can be paired in suc- cession. If you pair a fifth mobile phone, the one that was paired first is deleted.

If no paired mobile phone is detected inside the vehicle, the message PHONE CON- NECTED? or ACTIVATE PHONE appears on the display or monitor.

Deleting all devices You can delete your mobile phone if you no longer wish to operate it from the vehicle. This process deletes all mobile phones that have been paired.

1.

Press & hold the button above the storage compartment, then after about 3 seconds turn the ignition key to position 1 and release the button after approximately 3 seconds. BLUETOOTH PAIRING appears on the display or monitor

2.

Press the button again for approx. 10 sec- onds until you hear a triple acoustic signal. PAIRED DEVICES DELETED appears on the display or monitor*.

3. To conclude the deleting process, turn the ignition key to position 0.

All mobile phones that were originally paired are now deleted.

Telephoning via the hands-free unit A conversation that you started outside the car can be continued via the hands-free unit.

Your mobile phone may switch automatically to the hands-free mode, depending on model and settings. You can also select transfer audio from your phones menu.

You can continue a conversation that is being conducted via the hands-free unit, depending on model and settings, after switching off, or transfering audio from hands free to the portable, see your phone manual for further instruction on transfering audio.

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Operating the mobile phone Calls can only be made using the MFL if the names and numbers have been stored in the mobile phone. Calls can be received at all times.

Toggle between Radio and Telephone mode

To scroll through the directory

To accept a call, dial a phonebook entry or terminate a call

To adjust the volume of hands-free system.

Business Radio Operation

All telephone features are accessed through the Multi-function steering wheel*.

Multi-function steering wheel (MFL)*

(3 Series CD radio shown for illustration purposes)

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You can perform the following tasks on the onboard monitor:

Initiate an emergency call or contact Roadside Assistance

Dial by entering the phone number

Dial by using the name

Depending on your handset you can get addi- tional information about signal strength* and call time*.

To use these functions, the necessary informa- tion must be stored in the phone and the func- tions must be activated.

The telephone can be operated from the onboard monitor with the ignition key in posi- tion 1 or higher.

How to begin 1.

2. Select Telephone

The phonebook of the mobile phone is loaded and Loading Phonebook is displayed. This may take some time if it is being loaded for the first time.

SMS functionality not available in the U.S.

Emergency call, Assist An emergency call can be made using the onboard monitor even if there is no mobile phone.

To be able to make an emergency call, the emergency call system must be working.

Initiating an emergency call or roadside assis- tance call

1. Select Emergency. Your current location is displayed

2. Establish a connection:

Emergency call: Select Emergency and press the button

Roadside Assistance: Select Assist and press the button.

To go back:

Select the arrow and press the button.

Accepting a call/ terminating a call

Calls can be received & terminated regardless of which display is currently being shown on the screen.

The name of the caller will appear on the dis- play if it is available.

Making a call Dialing the phone number Always enter the complete phone number with the area code, even if you are in the same area

Onboard monitor *

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as the person you wish to contact.

1. Enter the required phone number by selecting each digit individually and press- ing the right-hand rotary button.

To correct the phone number:

Select the arrow and briefly press the right-hand rotary button: The last digit is deleted

Select the arrow and press and hold the right-hand rotary button to delete the entire number.

2. Push to start the call.

Calling from the directory If the required names are stored in the phone- book on your mobile phone, you can call them up from the directory.

1. Select Directory and press the button.

The first eight names are listed in alpha- betical order

2. Select << or >> as required and press the right-hand rotary button.

The next eight names are displayed

3. Select the required name and press the right-hand rotary button.

The name and number of the person you are calling appear

4. Push to start the call.

Calling from the Top-8 This function lets you select the names or numbers of the 8 parties you call most fre- quently.

They are stored automatically. If an entry is used less frequently, it automatically drops out of the Top-8 list.

Select Top-8 and press the button.

Making a call 1. Select the required entry and press the

right-hand rotary button

2.

Deleting a name/number from the Top-8 1. Select the entry to be deleted

2. Press and hold the button until the entry has been deleted.

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Last numbers dialed You can recall the last ten phone numbers you dialed. When you dial another number, the number that was entered into the list first is deleted.

Making a call

1. Select Last Dialed and press the button.

The last number you dialed is displayed

2. To display a previous dialed number:

Rotate the button to the right: The numbers are displayed consecu- tively, beginning with the number last entered into the list

Rotate the button to the left: The numbers are displayed consecu- tively, beginning with the number first entered into the list

3. Press the button to select the number

4.

Info* The signal strength and the duration of the call are displayed if the mobile phone supports these features.

Select Info and press the button.

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You can perform the following tasks on the MID:

Initiate an emergency call or contact Roadside Assistance

Dial by entering the phone number

Dial by using the name

Depending on your handset you can get addi- tional information about signal strength* and call time.

To use these functions, the necessary informa- tion must be stored in the phone and the func- tions must be activated.

The telephone can be operated from the MID with the ignition key in position 1 or higher.

How to begin Press the right side of the button.

The telephone mode is now active.

Any of the following texts may appear on the display when the telephone mode is active:

PHONE CONNECTED?

Place the mobile phone in its cradle, see page 9

LOADING PHONEBOOK

Wait until the display clears before you make a phone call

PHONE LOCKED*

Enter the lock code, see the Owners Manual for the mobile phone

DIAL NUMBER

A number can now be dialed.

Telephone menu

Press the right side of the button.

The telephone menu is displayed:

Emergency call, Assist An emergency call can be made using the MID even if there is no mobile phone.

To be able to make an emergency call, the emergency call system must be working.

Initiating an emergency call or roadside assistance call 1.

Press the right side of the button

2.

Press the right side of the button

3.

Press the left side of the button.

Display:

4. Establish a connection

Emergency call:

Roadside assistance:

To go back:

Press the right side of the button.

Multi-information display (MID)

DIAL NUMBER 15:42

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 *#MENU

*# MENU

15:42

NAME TOP5 DIAL LAST 10 INFO BMW

*# MENU

BMW

BMW ASSIST 15:42

SOS ASSIST

SOS

ASSIST

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Accepting a call

Press the left side of the button.

The name of the caller will appear on the dis- play if it is available.

Making a call Dialing the phone number

1.

Press the right side of the button

or

2. Enter the number on the buttons 0 - 9 on the MID

3.

Press the left side of the button.

Entering special characters, correcting an entry 1.

Press the left side of the button

2. Enter:

Special character

Press the left/right side of the button

To correct an entry

Press the left side of the button to delete the digits one by one. Press and hold the left side of the but- ton: the entire number is deleted. Press the right side of the button: return to the digit entry mode.

Terminating a call

Press the left side of the button.

Calling from the directory If the phone numbers and the corresponding names are stored on your mobile phone, you can select these names from the MID.

1.

The names are listed in alphabetical order with the first eight letters showing.

Example of display:

2. To call up additional names:

Press the left/right side of the button until the required name appears

3.

Select name The type indicator is identified by the fol- lowing characters:

Work: (W)

Home: (H)

Main: (*)

Mobile: (M)

Fax: (F)

Pager: (P)

Depending on the handset, name and type indicator may not be displayed. For these handsets, (?) is displayed.

4.

Press the left side of the button.

Calling from the TOP-5 You can recall the five phone numbers that you call most frequently and redial those numbers.

DIAL

*# MENU

* #

CLR

CLR

FRANK

NAME? 15:42

ANGELA BRIDGET DANIEL FRANK JAMES BMW

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These names and numbers must be stored on your mobile phone and calls must already have been made to these parties.

If a name is used less frequently, it automati- cally drops from the TOP-5 list and must be dialed using the Dialing by name function.

1.

Example of display:

The names are displayed in alphabetical order

2.

3.

Press the left side of the button.

Calling the last numbers dialed You can recall the last ten phone numbers you dialed and redial those numbers.

1.

The last number you dialed appears on the display

2. To recall additional numbers:

Press the left/right side of the button until the required number appears

3.

Press the left side of the button.

Info* You can display the signal strength and the duration of the call.

Signal strength

The signal strength is displayed:

Call duration

The duration of the present call is dis- played.

To return to the menu:

Press the left side of the button.

NAME? 15:42

BRIDGET FRANK LINA MARY WALTER BMW

SIGNAL STRENGTH: 15:42

TIMER MENU SMS BMW

TOP-5

FRANK

LAST10

INFO

TIMER

MENU

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Index

A Antenna 4 Assist using the MID 14 using the onboard

monitor 11

B Bluetooth wireless technology phone 6

C Call duration MID 16 Call, accepting using the MID 15 using the multi-function

steering wheel 10 using the onboard

monitor 11 using the Business Radio

10 Call, terminating using the MID 15 using the multi-function

steering wheel 10 using the onboard

monitor 11 using the Business Radio10 Calling from the directory using the MID 15 using the multi-function

steering wheel 10 using the onboard

monitor 12 using the Business Radio10

D Dialing the phone number using the MID 15 using the onboard

monitor 11 using the CD Radio 10

E Emergency call using the MID 14 using the onboard

monitor 11

G Getting started with your Bluetooth wireless

technology phone 6

H Hands-free system 4

I Index 17 Info MID 16 onboard monitor 13

L Last numbers dialed MID 16 onboard monitor 13

M Making a call using the MID 15 using the multi-function

steering wheel 10 using the onboard

monitor 11 using the CD Radio10 Microphone 5 Multi-information display

(MID) assist 14 call duration 16 calling from the

directory 15 emergency call 14 last numbers dialed 16 roadside assistance

call 14 signal strength 16 TOP-5 15 Multi-function

steering wheel 10

Everything from A - Z

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O Onboard monitor assist 11 calling from the

directory 12 emergency call 11 last numbers dialed 13 roadside assistance

call 11 signal strength 13 TOP-8 12 Operation using the MID 14 using the multi-function

steering wheel 10 using the onboard

monitor 11 using the Business Radio 10 Phone call, accepting using the MID 15 using the multi-function

steering wheel 10 using the onboard

monitor 11 using the CD Radio 10 Putting into operation Bluetooth wireless

technology phone 6

S Safety notes 4 Setting up 8 Signal strength MID 16 onboard monitor 13

Snap-in adapter 7-8 Special characters, entering

on the MID 15

T TOP-5, MID 15 TOP-8, onboard monitor 12

V Volume of the hands-free

system 5

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