WELCOME TO BMW. Owner's Handbook. Navigation, Entertainment, Communication. Congratulations on your choice of a BMW. The better you are acquainted with your vehicle, the easier you will find it is to operate. We would therefore like to offer you the following advice: Please read the Owner's Handbook before setting out in your new BMW. Also use the Integrated Owner's Handbook in your vehicle.
TABLE OF CONTENTS NAVIGATION Navigation system ............................................................................................................ 8 Destination input ............................................................................................................ 11 Map .................................................................................................................................... 18 Settings ...........................................................................
Navigation, entertainment and communication can be called up in the following Owner's Handbooks: Integrated Owner's Handbook in the vehicle, Online Owner's Handbook, BMW Driver’s Guide app.
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NAVIGATION Navigation system ....................................................................................... 8 Destination input ........................................................................................ 11 Map .............................................................................................................. 18 Settings .......................................................................................................
Seite 6 NAVIGATION Navigation system Navigation system Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op‐ tional equipment selected or the country specifi‐ cation. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ tions and systems.
Seite 7 Navigation system Switching on/off 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Tilt the Controller to the right. 3. "Split screen" 4. "Split screen" Selecting the display 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Tilt the Controller to the right. 3. "Split screen" 4. Select the desired setting. Arrow view Principle When route guidance is active, route guidance information can be displayed as a list in the split screen.
Seite 8 NAVIGATION Navigation system Automatic map update General Depending on the equipment and the country specifications, navigation data for the home re‐ gion is transferred to the vehicle online several times a year, where it is automatically installed and updated. Activating/deactivating The automatic map update services can be acti‐ vated or deactivated in the settings, see page 30.
Seite 9 Destination input NAVIGATION Destination input Vehicle equipment 4. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op‐ tional equipment selected or the country specifi‐ cation. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ tions and systems.
Seite 10 NAVIGATION Destination input Destination input by voice control General It is also possible to say Points of Interest, for ex‐ ample ›Drive to the nearest filling station‹. 1. Press the button on the steering wheel. ▷ For the handbook for the voice control sys‐ tem, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. 2. State your desired destination in one sen‐ tence. ▷ When entering destinations using spoken commands, it is possible to switch between voice control and iDrive.
Seite 11 Destination input Points of Interest Depending on the equipment, filling sta‐ tions can be sorted by fuel price. ▷ "Search location": to change search loca‐ tion. General Points of Interest are special locations that can be useful during a journey. Points of Interest, for example restaurants, hotels, service stations or charging stations, can be accepted as a desti‐ nation.
Seite 12 NAVIGATION Destination input Favourites Principle Addresses, Points of Interest and the current po‐ sition can be saved as favourites. Saving current position as a favourite General 6. "Name displayed" 7. Enter a name for the destination. For an ex‐ planation of the principle, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Assigning a colour for an icon 1. 2. Press the button on the Controller. "Favourites" 3. Highlight the entry.
Seite 13 Destination input Showing details 1. 2. Press the button on the Controller. "Favourites" 3. Highlight the entry. 4. Press the button. NAVIGATION Entering an address 1. Enter letters or numbers for the town/city. 2. Tilt the Controller to the right to select the town/city or postal code from the list. 3. Enter the street in the same way as for the town/city or skip this entry. 5. "Show details" 4. Enter letters or numbers for the house num‐ ber/junction or skip this entry.
Seite 14 NAVIGATION Destination input Calling up a destination from received destinations 3. "Longitude" or "Latitude" 1. 5. If necessary, enter values for minutes and seconds, and compass direction. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Received destinations" 4. Enter the desired coordinates and compass direction. 3. Select a destination. 6. "Apply coordinates" Editing received destinations Trip 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Received destinations" 3. Highlight the entry.
Seite 15 Destination input stopovers is automatically displayed when a new stopover is entered. Editing 1. 2. 1. 2. Press the button on the Controller. "Destination info" 3. "Sort destinations" Editing stopovers 1. 2. Press the button on the Controller. "Destination info" 3. Highlight the stopover. 4. Press the button. 5. Select the desired setting: ▷ "Save destination as favourite": save the stopover as a favourite. ▷ "Delete entry": to delete the stopover.
Seite 16 NAVIGATION Map Map Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op‐ tional equipment selected or the country specifi‐ cation. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ tions and systems. Please comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems.
Seite 17 Map Symbol Function Settings. Displaying the information window again Press the button on the Controller. Split screen. Status field The following information is displayed: ▷ Symbol for active route guidance. ▷ Time and distance to destination. NAVIGATION Touchscreen operation: when route guidance is active, you can tap the status field, see page 18, on the map view to display the information win‐ dow again.
Seite 18 NAVIGATION Map Functions Symbol ▷ Map view, see page 18. Function ▷ Route guidance information on the map, see page 25. "End" ▷ Arrow view in the split screen, see page 9. "Start" "Pause" "Change current location" Setting the speed 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Tilt the Controller to the right. 3. "Demo" ▷ Arrow view in the instrument cluster. ▷ Depending on the equipment, arrow view in the Head-Up Display.
Seite 19 Map 2. Tilt the Controller to the right. 5. Press the Controller. 3. 6. "Add route magnet" "Journey list" NAVIGATION Route magnet Changing the route magnet Principle 1. If necessary, tilt the Controller to select the route section for which the route magnet is to be changed. If route guidance is active, the route displayed on the map can be manually adjusted. For this pur‐ pose, use a marking point on the route, the 'route magnet', to drag the route in the desired direction. 2.
Seite 20 NAVIGATION Map ▷ Arrival time and, if applicable, delay due to current traffic conditions. Calling up ▷ Route length. 1. ▷ 2. Tilt the Controller to the right. The symbol indicates how high the fuel consumption on the route is. The more leaves displayed, the more optimised the route is for consumption. ▷ Costs for tolls, for example, that will be en‐ countered on the route (if applicable). 3. Press the button on the Controller. "Journey list" 4. Tilt the Controller to the right. 5.
Seite 21 Map Spoken instructions Switching on/off The setting is saved for the currently used driver profile. 1. Selecting a theme map 1. "Theme map" 3. 4. Select the desired setting: ▷ Press the button on the Controller. ▷ "Spoken instructions" Repeating 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Tilt the Controller to the right. 2. Tilt the Controller to the right. 3. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Press the Controller. 3.
Seite 22 NAVIGATION Map Parking space assistant Principle The parking space assistant can be used to start route guidance to the roads near the destination with the best chances of parking or to a nearby car park. Calling up 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Tilt the Controller to the right. 3. "Theme map" 4. "Parking map" 5. Tilt the Controller to the right. 6. "Parking Space Assistant" A message showing the suggestions is dis‐ played. Settings 1. Press the button on the Controller.
Seite 23 Map shown as the background in several scales. ▷ "Further settings": make additional set‐ tings. NAVIGATION Functions in the map view General Route guidance information A variety of information can be called up and set‐ tings made for any point on the map. Principle The map can alternatively be operated using the touchscreen. When route guidance is active, route guidance information can be displayed in the map view at the corresponding manoeuvring points on the current route.
Seite 24 NAVIGATION Map ▷ "Show list": if the cross-hairs remain over a position with several Points of Interest, these are shown as a list. ▷ "Save map as favourites": save position in the cross-hairs as favourite. 5. Follow the instructions on the Control Dis‐ play. 6. Press the Controller to add the avoid area. Editing an avoid area ▷ "Show destination": the map section around the destination is displayed. 1. Select the desired avoid area on the map. ▷ "Change map view": to switch map view. 2.
Seite 25 Map Display in the map view Symbol Function Yellow symbol: The expected delay is less than 20 minutes. NAVIGATION Activating/deactivating The traffic information services can be activated or deactivated in the settings, see page 30. Displaying the list of traffic information Red symbol: 1. The expected delay is more than 20 minutes or the route is closed or there is a hazard mes‐ sage for the route. 2. Tilt the Controller to the right. 3. The expected delay is more than 5 minutes. 4.
Seite 26 NAVIGATION Map 2. Tilt the Controller to the right. 5. "Dynamic route guidance" 3. 6. Select the desired setting: "Set up map" ▷ "Traffic events": symbols for traffic inci‐ dents are displayed. ▷ "Traffic flow": lines are displayed for the traffic flow. Symbols in the map view Symbols for traffic incidents are displayed de‐ pending on the map scale and location of the traffic obstruction.
Seite 27 Map NAVIGATION ▷ You have left the recommended route and the system requires a few seconds to calcu‐ late a new proposed route.
Seite 28 NAVIGATION Settings Settings Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op‐ tional equipment selected or the country specifi‐ cation. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ tions and systems.
Seite 29 Settings Route Principle The route criteria can be set individually. The settings are saved as default and are automati‐ cally used for new route guidance procedures. Setting the route criteria 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Tilt the Controller to the right. 3. "Settings" 4. "Route settings" 5. Select the desired setting: 6. ▷ "Route guidance" ▷ "Fast": time-optimised route resulting from a combination of a route as short as feasible and fast roads.
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ENTERTAINMENT Entertainment system ............................................................................... 34 Sound .......................................................................................................... 37 Radio ............................................................................................................ 40 Audio ............................................................................................................ 43 Video ....................................
Seite 32 ENTERTAINMENT Entertainment system Entertainment system Vehicle equipment Sound output This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op‐ tional equipment selected or the country specifi‐ cation. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ tions and systems.
Seite 33 Entertainment system 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: ENTERTAINMENT Audio remote control in the rear Principle Operation is in the same way as the correspond‐ ing buttons on the radio. Controls Button Function Turn the wheel: to adjust the volume. 1.
Seite 34 ENTERTAINMENT Entertainment system 1. Remove the cover. To do so, press the cover, arrow 1, and push forwards, arrow 2. 2. Insert batteries of the same type. 3. Close the cover. Dispose of old batteries at a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop or hand them into an authorised col‐ lecting point.
Seite 35 Sound ENTERTAINMENT Sound Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op‐ tional equipment selected or the country specifi‐ cation. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ tions and systems.
Seite 36 ENTERTAINMENT Sound 3. Turn the Controller to set the audio fre‐ quency. 4. Press the Controller to save the setting. High End Surround System: volume is au‐ tomatically adjusted according to the driv‐ ing noise audible in the interior. "Speed volume": omitted in this case. Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System For an optimum listening experience inside the vehicle, you can choose between different sound profiles depending on the type of music you are listening to. 1. "CAR" 2.
Seite 37 Sound ENTERTAINMENT 4. "Sound" 5.
Seite 38 ENTERTAINMENT Radio Radio Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op‐ tional equipment selected or the country specifi‐ cation. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ tions and systems.
Seite 39 Radio 6. To select the frequency: turn the Controller. Symbol 7. To save the frequency: press the Controller. Digital stations can broadcast several shows si‐ multaneously on one frequency. The collection of stations for a particular frequency is called an ensemble. Some stations feature additional pro‐ grammes. Sports stations, for example, may broadcast various sports events at the same time.
Seite 40 ENTERTAINMENT Radio Select the desired entry to show the details on a programme. Press the button. Enlarging an image Interrupting If a radio station transmits images, these are shown. The image display can be shown en‐ larged. Press one of the following buttons on the radio during the traffic announcement: 1. "MEDIA" 2. "Radio" ▷ ▷ 3. "Available stations" 4. Select "DAB". 5. Tilt the Controller to the right. 6.
Seite 41 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Audio Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op‐ tional equipment selected or the country specifi‐ cation. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ tions and systems.
Seite 42 ENTERTAINMENT Audio Resuming saving from a USB device 1. "MEDIA" 2. "USB" Or: Select the name of the USB device. 3. Tilt the Controller to the right. 4. "Import music from USB." Selecting the music hard disc Deleting folders or tracks Folders or individual tracks can be deleted even while they are being played. Once they have been deleted, the next folder or track will be played. 1. "MEDIA" 2. "Music collection" 3. Tilt the Controller to the left. 4.
Seite 43 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Displaying free capacity #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, #6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents is‐ sued or pending. Some services supplied under license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent: #6,304,523. To display the free capacity on the music hard disc: ▷ 2. "Music collection" Symbol for saved audio CDs. ▷ The update takes place for each individual al‐ bum. ▷ Album information can also be updated if the album has been imported from another vehi‐ cle. 1.
Seite 44 ENTERTAINMENT Audio Depending on the file size and number of tracks, backing up the music hard disc may take a long time. This is why it is best to perform the backup during a longer journey. If there is no time to complete the back-up, do not unplug the USB device. The back-up will resume on your next journey. Audio players and storage media with USB port 1. Connect the USB device to the USB inter‐ face, see page 46. During transfer, the tracks can be called up via the file directory. 2.
Seite 45 Audio Operating requirements Playback ▷ The Bluetooth device is connected with the vehicle. Bluetooth connections, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. General ▷ Bluetooth audio playback has been activated. Selecting a Bluetooth device ENTERTAINMENT Once an audio source has been selected, infor‐ mation about playback appears on the Control Display. Further descriptions for playback, see page 47.
Seite 46 ENTERTAINMENT Audio Search criteria The search for artists and tracks can also be di‐ rectly selected. General 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. The possible search criteria depend on the se‐ lected audio source. 2. Searching for track information The following search criteria relate to the data saved in the track information. "Artists" or "Tracks" Tracks which do not contain the selected search criterion are grouped as "unknown".
Seite 47 Audio Searching in the folder structure ENTERTAINMENT Information about playback appears on the Control Display. The playlist corresponds to the track list resulting from the search. It is possible to search the music hard disc and USB devices via the directory structure. The names of the folders and tracks correspond to the folder and file names. The folder and file names may differ from the names in the track in‐ formation. Shuffle 1. Tilt the Controller to the left. 1.
Seite 48 ENTERTAINMENT Video Video Vehicle equipment Formats that can be played MP4, M4V, AVI, WMV, XVID, H.264. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op‐ tional equipment selected or the country specifi‐ cation. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ tions and systems.
Seite 49 Television, TV ENTERTAINMENT Television, TV Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op‐ tional equipment selected or the country specifi‐ cation. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ tions and systems.
Seite 50 ENTERTAINMENT Television, TV A symbol next to the highlighted channel indi‐ cates whether the channel has already been saved. Symbol Meaning The corresponding station can be selected. Saved channels Channel has not been saved. 1. "MEDIA" Channel has already been saved. 2. "TV" 3. "Saved stations" Memory locations 1 - 25 are available. 4. Select the desired channel. To save the highlighted programme: 1. Tilt the Controller to the right. 2. "Save station" Deleting channels 1.
Seite 51 Television, TV ENTERTAINMENT Selecting the soundtrack Changing pages The range of soundtracks available depends on the TV programme and time of day. On the radio: Press the left or right button. 1. "MEDIA" 2. "TV" The previous or next page is displayed. 3. Tilt the Controller to the right. Via iDrive: 4. ▷ Turn the Controller in the desired direction. "Audio" 5. Selecting the soundtrack. Showing subtitles The subtitles display depends on what the rele‐ vant station provides. 1.
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COMMUNICATION Telephone ................................................................................................... 56 Services and applications .........................................................................
Seite 54 COMMUNICATION Telephone Telephone Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op‐ tional equipment selected or the country specifi‐ cation. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ tions and systems.
Seite 55 Telephone ▷ Press the button on the steering wheel. Ring tone The telephone ring tone for an incoming call can be selected. 1. "CAR" 2. "Settings" COMMUNICATION Dialling a number from the list Select from the list. The call is established using the mobile telephone from which the entry came. Using options: start the call using the second mobile telephone. To cancel: "End call" Active calls 3. "General settings" Adjusting the volume 4.
Seite 56 COMMUNICATION Telephone To establish the connection via the additional tel‐ ephone: The call is accepted and the existing call is held. 1. Setting up a second call Press the button. "Accept" 2. "Call via" Another call can be set up during a call. Hold, resume 1. An active call can be held and resumed later. ▷ 2. Select a new call number. The call is started and the first call is held. "Hold call" The call is held. ▷ "Continue" The call is continued.
Seite 57 Telephone If the changeover does not take place automati‐ cally, follow the instructions on the mobile tele‐ phone display. See also the user manual of the mobile telephone. From the hands-free system to the mobile telephone If the vehicle switches to idle state or you leave the vehicle with the key, a call started using the hands-free system can be continued using the mobile telephone, depending on the telephone. Follow the instructions on the mobile telephone display.
Seite 58 COMMUNICATION Telephone 5. Tilt the Controller to the right. 6. Select the contact to display it. 3. "Check address" or "Search for address online" 4. Correct entries if necessary. Quick search in lists 5. "Start route guidance" If there are more than 30 contacts, a quicksearch function is available. Letters for which an entry is available are displayed in alphabetical or‐ der along the left edge of the Control Display. The address can be accepted into route guid‐ ance. 1.
Seite 59 Telephone COMMUNICATION ▷ Contacts, see page 59. Deleting a conversation ▷ SMS messages, see page 61. Completely delete a conversation with a contact. The data transfer can take a few minutes. 1. Highlight the required SMS message. You may need to have certain functions enabled by the mobile telephone provider or service pro‐ vider. SMS messages Displaying all SMS messages 1. "COM" 2. "Text messages" For information on BMW messages, see page 69. 2. 4.
Seite 60 COMMUNICATION Telephone If necessary select the mobile telephone from which the SMS message is to be sent. 6. "Text:" Text recognition, see page 62. 7. "Send" To cancel: "Delete all contents" Additional functions The following functions are available for a selec‐ ted SMS message or a conversation. Improving voice recognition for contact names Principle The contact names on a connected mobile tele‐ phone are transferred to the voice recognition system.
Seite 61 Telephone ▷ Charging the BMW display key, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. ▷ Connection of the mobile telephone to the external aerial. This ensures better network reception and a consistent reproduction quality, depending on the country. General When inserting the mobile telephone, make sure there are no objects between it and the wireless charging dock. During charging, the surface of the dock and the mobile telephone can heat up.
Seite 62 COMMUNICATION Telephone Removing the mobile telephone System limits 1. Push the cover of the storage compartment forward. If the mobile phone or the vehicle interior is ex‐ posed to excessively high temperatures, the charging functions of the mobile telephone might be restricted and functions might no lon‐ ger work. 2. Remove the mobile telephone.
Seite 63 Services and applications COMMUNICATION Services and applications Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the op‐ tional equipment selected or the country specifi‐ cation. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ tions and systems.
Seite 64 COMMUNICATION Services and applications ▷ BMW Accident Assistance, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Requirements ▷ Activated ConnectedDrive contract, equip‐ ment with intelligent emergency call or BMW ConnectedDrive services. ▷ Mobile reception. ▷ Standby state is switched on. Automatic Teleservice Call Teleservice data relating to a vehicle's service re‐ quirements is automatically transmitted by BMW to the Service Partner when a service is due.
Seite 65 Services and applications Your Service Partner Principle The preset Service Partner is displayed and can be contacted. General In special cases, for example after a change of owner or address, it may be necessary to change the Service Partner. There are several possible ways of doing this: ▷ Via customer support. ▷ From a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a spe‐ cialist workshop.
Seite 66 COMMUNICATION Services and applications Operating requirements Customer support The correct date and time are set on the Control Display. Principle Activating logbook Contact customer support for information on all aspects of your vehicle. 1. "Apps" 2. "Logbook" Calling customer support 3. Activate the function. 1. "Apps" More information on range of functions and op‐ eration online: 3. If applicable, "Customer Support" www.bmw-connecteddrive.
Seite 67 Services and applications Ordering services 1. "Apps" 2. "Store" An overview of the services present in the ve‐ hicle and those available to order is shown. 3. "All services" An overview of the services present in the ve‐ hicle and those available to order is shown. 4. To buy a service, select it and follow the in‐ structions in the Control Display. BMW messages COMMUNICATION 2. Select the desired setting. Deleting a message 1. Press the button. 2.
Seite 68 COMMUNICATION Services and applications Log on 3. "Personalise menu" To display personal data, for example e-mails, a log on is required. 4. Select the desired setting. 5. Tilt the Controller to the left. The function is country-dependent. 1. "CAR" 2. "Driver profiles" 3. "ConnectedDrive user name" Enter the ConnectedDrive user name. 4. "ConnectedDrive password" Enter the ConnectedDrive password. 5.
Seite 69 Services and applications procedure. An active BMW ConnectedDrive con‐ tract is required. Alternatively, remote control of certain functions can also be requested using the BMW Connec‐ tedDrive call centre. You can find the Owner's Handbook for the BMW Connected App in the ConnectedDrive customer portal or at www.bmw.com. Apple CarPlay preparation COMMUNICATION Operating requirements The iPhone is connected to the vehicle, see the Owner's Handbook for the vehicle.
Seite 70 COMMUNICATION Services and applications Select the entry to switch CarPlay off. The iPhone remains connected as a smart‐ phone. ▷ "Apple CarPlay" Select the entry to switch CarPlay on. vehicle via the account or via the app. Confirma‐ tion in the vehicle via iDrive is also required. Apps CarPlay navigation Principle The destination of the active CarPlay navigation can be transferred to the BMW navigation.
Seite 71 Services and applications Requirements ▷ Corresponding mobile radio contract. ▷ Compatible smartphone. ▷ Apps are installed on the smartphone and ready for use. COMMUNICATION ▷ The smartphone is connected to the vehicle simultaneously via Bluetooth and the USB in‐ terface. With simultaneous connection via the USB interface and Bluetooth, the Bluetooth con‐ nection takes precedence. ▷ The smartphone is connected to the vehicle via a USB port or Bluetooth, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle.
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REFERENCE Everything from A to Z ..............................................................................
Seite 74 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index A Alternative routes 21 AM/FM stations 40 Apple CarPlay preparation, operation 71 Applications, see Apps 72 App, Remote Services 70 Apps 72 Arrow view, split screen 9 Audio 43 Audio playback, Bluetooth 46 Audio playback, pause 34 Automatic Teleservice Call 66 Avoid areas 26 B Balance, sound settings 37 Bass, sound settings 37 Battery Guard, Teleservice 66 Battery replacement, remote control for rear-seat entertainment 35 Bluetooth au
Seite 75 Everything from A to Z G Gong, volume compensation 38 GPS coordinates, entering a destination 16 GPS navigation, see Navigation system 8 H Hands-free system 58 Hands-free unit 58 Help for navigation, see Frequently Asked Ques‐ tions 28 Home address, navigation 12 Hotline, see Customer support 68 I Inductive charging of a smartphone, see Wireless charging dock 62 Interactive map, see Functions in the map view 25 Intermediate destination, navigation 16 iPod/iPhone 46 REFERENCE Mobile phone, ope
Seite 76 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Refuelling recommendation 22 Remote control for rear-seat entertainment 35 Remote Services, app 70 Route criteria, route 20 Route guidance 19 Route guidance information, route 25 Route guidance with stopovers, see Journey 16 Route magnet 21 Route preview 20 RTTI Real Time Traffic Information 27 S Saved destinations, see Favourites 14 Saved stations 42 Saving location 14 Saving stations 40 Screen Mirroring, video 50 Selecting a destination from contacts, naviga‐