Telephone Users Manual For BMW Assist With Bluetooth Wireless Technology 05/06 X3, X5 & Z4 05 3 Series (E46) © BMW of North America, LLC Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey 07677 Printed in U.S.A.
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28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM Page 2 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.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM Page 3 Notes Using this Owner’s Manual Status at time of printing This Owner’s Manual instructs you on how to operate your mobile phone using the multifunction steering wheel, onboard monitor and the MID multi-information display. BMW pursues a policy of continuous, ongoing development of the equipment and accessories that ensures the highest quality standards combined with advanced, state-of-theart technology for BMW products.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM Page 4 Safety notes 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 antenna, enabling the phone to decrease the output power. This reduces electromagnetic exposure. For your own safety A mobile phone provides a range of services and may even be employed to save lives.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM Page 5 Overview Depending on your handset, you can connect your Bluetooth wireless technology phone via the Bluetooth wireless technology interface or by cradle to your vehicle.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM Page 6 Getting started with your Bluetooth® wireless technology phone 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* What is...
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM Snap-in Adapter* Page 7 To remove the snap-in adapter: Inserting snap-in adapter Press button, arrow 1. 1. Press button, arrow 1. Remove cover Inserting the mobile phone 1. Remove the protective plug from the mobile phone’s 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. 2. Insert the snap-in adapter and press down until it engages.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM Removing the mobile phone Page 8 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 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.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM 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 succession. 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 CONNECTED?” or “ACTIVATE PHONE” appears on the display or monitor.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM Page 10 Multi-function steering wheel (MFL)* 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.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM Page 11 Onboard monitor * You can perform the following tasks on the onboard monitor: To be able to make an emergency call, the emergency call system must be working. Initiate an emergency call or contact Roadside Assistance Initiating an emergency call or roadside assistance call Dial by entering the phone number Dial by using the name 1. Select “Emergency”.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM as the person you wish to contact. Page 12 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 1. Enter the required phone number by selecting each digit individually and pressing the right-hand rotary button.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM Page 13 Last numbers dialed Info* 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. The signal strength and the duration of the call are displayed if the mobile phone supports these features. Select “Info” and press the button. Making a call 1. Select “Last Dialed” and press the button. The last number you dialed is displayed 2.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM Page 14 Multi-information display (MID) You can perform the following tasks on the MID: Initiate an emergency call or contact Roadside Assistance Dial by entering the phone number Telephone menu *# MENU Press the right side of the button. The telephone menu is displayed: 15:42 Dial by using the name Depending on your handset you can get additional information about signal strength* and call time.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM Page 15 Accepting a call Terminating a call Press the left side of the button. Press the left side of the button. The name of the caller will appear on the display if it is available. Calling from the directory Making a call Dialing the phone number If the phone numbers and the corresponding names are stored on your mobile phone, you can select these names from the MID. 1. CLR 1.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.qxd 9/28/05 10:40 AM 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 automatically drops from the TOP-5 list and must be dialed using the “Dialing by name” function. Page 16 Info* You can display the signal strength and the duration of the call. Signal strength INFO TOP-5 1.
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28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.
28423 Bluetooth I_Bus book.