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WELCOME TO BMW i. Owner's Handbook. Congratulations on your choice of a BMW i. 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 i. Also use the integrated Owner's Handbook in your vehicle. It contains impor tant notes on how to operate the car, enabling you to derive maximum benefit from the technical advantages of your BMW i. It also contains information which will help you to maintain both the operating safety and road safety of your BMW i's as well as its full resale value. If applicable, you will find updates after the editorial deadline in the appendix of the printed Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Supplementary information is provided in the other documents of on-board literature. Your BMW AG wishes you pleasant and safe driving. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Navigation, entertainment and communication can be accessed via the integrated Owner's Handbook in the vehicle. NAVIGATION Navigation system ............................................................................................................ 8 Destination entry ............................................................................................................ 10 Map .................................................................................................................................... 15 Settings ............................................................................................................................. 25 ENTERTAINMENT Entertainment system .................................................................................................. 28 Sound settings ............................................................................................................... 30 Radio ................................................................................................................................. 32 Audio ................................................................................................................................. 34 COMMUNICATION Telephone ........................................................................................................................ 40 Services and applications ............................................................................................ 46 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z ................................................................................................. 56 2021 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Not to be reproduced, wholly or in part, without written permission from BMW AG, Munich. English ID8 VI/21, -
Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. 4 5 6 NAVIGATION Navigation system ....................................................................................... 8 Destination entry ....................................................................................... 10 Map .............................................................................................................. 15 Settings ....................................................................................................... 25 7 Seite 6 NAVIGATION Navigation system Navigation system Vehicle equipment This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be offered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not inclu ded in the vehicle in question. For further information:
For detailed information about the described ve hicle equipment, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Overview General The navigation system can determine the pre cise position of the vehicle by means of satellites and guide you to any specified destination. Certain navigation system services are only avail able in full once you have agreed to the data pro tection terms. The services can be configured in dividually. For further information:
Services, see page 25. Safety notes WARNING Operating integrated information systems and communication devices during a journey may distract you from the road. You could lose con trol of the vehicle. There is a risk of accident. Only operate the systems or devices if the traf fic conditions allow you to do so. Stop if neces sary and operate the systems or devices with the vehicle at a standstill. 8 WARNING The instructions given by the navigation sys tem may not match the current traffic situation, for example due to changes in the routing of traffic or road works. There is a risk of accident. The valid traffic regulations have priority. Calling up the navigation system Via iDrive 1. Select the icon. 2. "NAV"
With button on the controller The button on the controller allows fast access to the navigation system. Icon Function Go to the navigation system. If applicable, the last selected menu of the navigation system will be opened. Map update General Navigation data is stored in the vehicle and can be updated with a USB device or an automatic map update. Current navigation data is available from a Serv ice Partner of the manufacturer or another quali fied Service Partner or a specialist workshop or from the ConnectedDrive store. Depending on the data volume, updating the navigation data can take several hours. You can check the status of the update process. Seite 7 Navigation system NAVIGATION To protect the vehicle battery, the navigation data is updated during a journey. Updating navigation data 1. Connect a USB device containing the new navigation data to a USB port in the front. 2. Follow the instructions on the control display. 3. After updating, remove the USB device. Information on the current map version 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Settings"
3. "Update"
The status of the map update is displayed when the navigation data is updated. Automatic map update General Depending on the equipment and the national-
market version, navigation data for the home re gion is transferred to the vehicle online several times a year, where it is automatically installed and updated. Mobile communications reception is a prerequi site for the automatic map update. Activating/deactivating automatic map update 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Settings"
3. "Configure services"
4. "Map update"
9 Seite 8 NAVIGATION Destination entry Destination entry Vehicle equipment This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be offered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not inclu ded in the vehicle in question. For further information:
For detailed information about the described ve hicle equipment, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Destination entry by voice control General When entering destinations using the voice con trol system, it is possible to switch between voice control and iDrive. Say Voice commands or Help to have voice command options read aloud. For further information:
BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Saying a destination The desired destination can be entered in a command or said aloud. For destinations within the same location, you merely need to state the street. The system will adopt the current location automatically. Points of interest can be searched for online using natural speech interaction, for example you can ask for restaurants nearby. 10 It is possible to accept points of interest as a destination, for example Drive me to the next
(parking lot | parking space). The options for digit input depend on the specific navigation data and the country and language settings. Starting route guidance via voice control 1. Press the button on the steering wheel briefly. 2. Say the desired destination. The route guidance starts. A confirmation may be required. Destination entry Principle Destinations can be searched for online or amongst the navigation data saved in the vehicle by entering a sequence of letters or numbers. General The following information can be used for the destination entry:
Points of interest. Addresses. Contacts. GPS coordinates. You can search for a location and street at the same time. To do so, enter a sequence of letters for the town name, then a space, and then a se quence of letters for the street name. The search shows suggestions which can be se lected without having to enter letters or charac ters. Depending on the equipment, frequent Seite 9 Destination entry NAVIGATION search keywords are learned and included on the list of suggestions. When searching for points of interest, the point of interest categories that were added as favour ites and have been searched for most frequently are displayed. Enter a destination 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Destination input"
3. To enter a new destination or start route guidance, tap on the search field or select an entry from the search history. 4. Enter at least two characters. If necessary, start the search for point of in terest categories from the Points of Interest menu. If necessary, accept the suggested search term. 5. A list of results is displayed. 6. Select the desired entry. Recent destinations General The most recent destinations are saved auto matically. Calling up recent destinations 3. Press and hold the desired menu item. 4. Select the desired setting. My destinations Principle Depending on the equipment and national-mar ket version, personal destinations are displayed. General The following destinations are displayed:
Received or future destinations. Favourites. Home and business address. Calling up my destinations 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "My destinations"
Home and work address General The home or business address must be speci fied to accept it as a destination. Defining home or work address 1. Press the button on the Controller. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "My destinations"
2. "Recent destinat."
3. Select the desired destination. Editing recent destinations 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Recent destinat."
3. "Set home address" or "Set work address"
4. Enter the address and where applicable a name and other details. 11 Seite 10 NAVIGATION Destination entry Setting home or work address as the destination Selecting favourites 1. Press the button on the Controller. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "My destinations"
3. "Home" or "Work"
4. "Start route guidance"
2. "My destinations"
3. Select an entry. Editing favourites Editing the home or business address 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "My destinations"
1. Press the button on the Controller. 3. Press and hold the desired menu item. 2. "My destinations"
3. "Home" or "Work"
4. Press and hold the desired menu item. 5. Select the desired setting. 4. "Edit entry"
5. Select the desired setting. Deleting favourites Favourites Principle Addresses, Points of Interest and the current po sition can be saved as favourites. Saving current position as a favourite General The current position can also be saved after des tination entry or via the interactive map, even while driving. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "My destinations"
3. Press and hold the desired menu item. 4. "Delete entry"
Changing the sorting 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "My destinations"
3. Press and hold the desired menu item. 4. "Re-sort list"
Saving favourites Received destinations 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Tap the current position on the map. 3. "Save as favourite"
The current position is saved in the list of fa vourites. General Depending on the national-market version, the destinations are automatically stored as received destinations. The destinations can be added to the route guidance if they have been transferred to the vehicle via the BMW app. 12 Seite 11 Destination entry NAVIGATION Calling up received destinations 3. "Configure services"
4. "Online destinations"
1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "My destinations"
3. "Future destinations"
4. If necessary, "Filter"
5. Select the desired destination. Points of Interest General Points of Interest are specific locations or places that you may find useful during your journey. Points of Interest such as filling stations, charging stations, restaurants or hotels can be accepted as destinations. Even when the navigation data is current, information regarding particular points of interest may have changed, e.g., certain filling stations or charging stations may not be operat ing. Depending on the equipment, Points of Interest can be searched for online or amongst the navi gation data saved in the vehicle. For further information:
Destination entry, see page 10. Online destinations/information General Depending on the national-market version, the results of a Point of Interest search are displayed with real-time data, e.g., fuel prices or availability of charging stations or multi-storey car parks. Activating/deactivating online destinations 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Settings"
Favourite Points of Interest categories General The Points of Interest categories which are searched for most frequently are displayed. Select a favourite point of interest category to search for points of interest in the desired cate gory at the current location. Go to favourite point of interest categories 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Destination input"
3. Tap the search field. 4. The displayed point of interest categories are sorted by relevance. Vehicles with charging socket: display of charging stations Charging stations Depending on the equipment and selected map mode, different icons are displayed for the charg ing stations in the map view:
AC charging stations. DC charging stations, where AC charging may also be possible. Quick charging stations with high charging power. Public BMW Charging stations, used with valid contract via the BMW Charging Card or BMW Charging App. For further information:
Map mode, see page 22. 13 Seite 12 NAVIGATION Destination entry Availability display of the charging stations Depending on the equipment, national-market version and available online data, a coloured icon indicates how busy the charging station is. Colour Meaning Green Charging station free. tination onwards, the list of intermediate destina tions is automatically displayed when a new in termediate destination is entered. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Current route guidance"
3. "Sort destinations"
Yellow Several charging stations available, some occupied. 4. Press and hold the desired intermediate des tination and move it to the desired position. Red Charging station is occupied. Editing intermediate destinations 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Current route guidance"
3. Press and hold the desired menu item. 4. Select the desired setting. Functions to the destination Additional functions for the destination are avail able immediately after the destination entry.
"Start route guidance": start route guidance to the selected point of interest.
"Add as intermediate destination": with active route guidance, add a selected point of inter est as an intermediate destination.
"More information": go to more information for the point of interest, for example, hours of operation.
"Save as favourite": store selected point of in terest as Favourite.
"Nearby": go to other points of interest in the surrounding area. Phone number: dial stored phone number di rectly. Even with the most up-to-date online data, infor mation on charging station use may have changed. The availability display for the charging stations can be activated or deactivated via the online destinations/information. Intermediate destinations General An individual destination must be entered and the route guidance must be started before enter ing an intermediate destination. A maximum of 30 intermediate destinations can be entered. Entering a intermediate destination 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Select the desired destination. 3. "Add as intermediate destination"
4. Add more intermediate destinations if neces sary. 5. "Start route guidance"
Sorting intermediate destinations The order of the intermediate destinations can be modified. From the second intermediate des 14 Seite 13 Map Map NAVIGATION Vehicle equipment This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be offered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not inclu ded in the vehicle in question. For further information:
For detailed information about the described ve hicle equipment, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. 3 Toolbar, left 4 Status field 5 Planned route 6 Location 7 Toolbar, right Toolbar, left Icon Function Map Calling up the map Go to the map. Go to the destination entry. Display recent destinations. Display my destinations. 1. 2. Press the button on the Controller. Toolbar, right If necessary, "Map"
Map view General The map can be operated using iDrive. For further information:
iDrive, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Overview Icon Function Calling up demo mode. Go to active route guidance. To switch spoken instructions on/off. Displaying alternative routes. Display suggestions. Change map mode. Real Time Traffic Information RTTI. Status of RTTI. Go to settings. 1 Changing the map mode 2 Changing the map view Status field The following information is displayed:
15 Seite 14 NAVIGATION Map Icon for active route guidance. Time and distance to destination. Possible time delay due to traffic obstruc tions. If necessary, suggest destinations. Traffic obstructions If traffic information is received, traffic obstruc tions can be shown on the map. For further information:
Real Time Traffic Information RTTI, see page 23. Route guidance Starting route guidance 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Select the mode of destination entry. Mode of destination entry, see page 10. 3. Select a destination. 4. Start route guidance if necessary. Calling up active route guidance Principle Once a route guidance instance has been star ted, it can be called up again. Calling up route guidance 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Current route guidance"
16 Ending route guidance 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Current route guidance"
3. "Stop route guidance"
Demo mode Principle The journey along a route can be simulated while the vehicle is stationary with route guidance ac tive. Activating/deactivating demo mode 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Settings"
3. "Demo mode"
Calling up demo mode 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Demo"
Functions Icon Function
"End"
"Start"
"Pause"
"Change location"
Setting the speed 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Demo"
3. "Speed"
4. Select the desired setting. Seite 15 Map NAVIGATION Settings for route guidance Additional settings can be made for route guid ance. 3. "Configure services"
4. "Online alternative routes"
For further information:
Route guidance, see page 25. Route Principle During route guidance, information can be dis played about the current route and the route de tails can be adapted. Route view Depending on the equipment, various views of the route can be displayed during route details:
Route preview as widget in the main menu on the control display. Map view. Route criteria General It is possible to adapt the calculated route by se lecting various criteria. The route proposed may not correlate with personal knowledge and expe rience. Default settings Route criteria can be selected to suit personal preferences. These are then saved as default and are automatically used for new route guid ance procedures. For further information:
Set the route criteria, see page 25. Route magnet Route preview in the instrument cluster. Principle Depending on the equipment: route preview in the Head-up display. Route calculation General Depending on the equipment and national-mar ket version, routes are also transferred to the ve hicle online. Information about traffic obstructions and traffic forecasts is taken into account when calculating online route suggestions. For routes to be calculated online, the relevant function must be activated in the data protection menu. Activating/deactivating online route suggestions 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Settings"
If route guidance is active, the route displayed on the map can be adjusted manually. To do so, use the 'route magnet' marker point to drag the route in the desired direction. Calling up the route magnet 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Alternative routes"
3. "Route magnet"
Positioning the route magnet 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Alternative routes"
3. "Route magnet"
17 Seite 16 NAVIGATION Map 4. Move the route magnet to the desired posi tion. 5. Tap on the route magnet to confirm the route Display of route guidance instructions, such as turn-off prompts or driving lane informa tion. magnet. Traffic events. Changing the route magnet 1. Tap on a route magnet on the map. 2. Select the desired setting. Route preview Principle With active route guidance, a route preview can be displayed. General Depending on the equipment, the route preview is displayed on the control display or in the in strument cluster. Overview Depending on the national-market version, the following information is displayed in the route preview:
Turn-off information. Upcoming road. Traffic events. Additional information, for example, tunnel. Time to next manoeuvre. On multi-lane roads, driving lane information will show recommended driving lanes, where appli cable. Depending on the national-market version, the driving lane information shows the current vehi cle position. Display The following information is displayed:
18 Points of Interest along the route. Points of Interest can be selected and added directly to the route guidance. Possible stopping places along the route, for example refuelling or charging recommenda tions. Display information along the route, for exam ple at dangerous curves. Displaying the route preview on the control display The route preview can be displayed on the con trol display as a widget in the main menu. For further information:
iDrive, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Alternative routes Principle When route guidance is active, alternative routes are proposed where possible. As soon as alternative routes or detours are avail able, they will automatically be displayed on the control display and can be added to the route guidance. Displaying alternative routes manually 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Alternative routes"
3. Select an alternative route or, if necessary, a recommended detour to add it to the route guidance. Display An overview of the current route and the pro posed alternative routes is shown. The routes are shown in colour on the map. Seite 17 The following details are displayed:
Arrival time and, if applicable, information about the current traffic situation. Route length. Additional information, for example, toll. Suggestions Principle If necessary, suggestions for the current route will be displayed automatically. General Depending on the equipment, the available sug gestions are highlighted in the toolbar of the map view. The following suggestions are displayed:
Possible places to stop, for example, refuel ling or charging recommendations. Parking suggestions. Augmented View. Go to suggestions 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Suggestions"
3. Select the desired setting. Scheduling in stopping places along the route Principle For active route guidance, a point of interest search can be used to schedule in places to stop along the route, for example for refuelling, charg ing or to take a break. General If the remaining range is low, a note with a refuel ling or charging recommendation is displayed au tomatically. The refuelling or charging recom Map NAVIGATION mendation contains a list of filling stations or charging stations that can be added as an inter mediate destination. Refuelling or charging recommendations are also shown in the route preview. Electric vehicles:
Depending on the equipment and national-mar ket version, notes with charging recommenda tions or charge-optimised routes are displayed immediately following the destination entry. Charging recommendations or optimised routes from a charging point of view are calculated if it is not possible to reach this destination with the current charge state of the vehicle. Calling up places to stop 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Suggestions"
3. Search for the desired point of interest cate gory. 4. "Filter results": adapt the search criteria if ap plicable. 5. If necessary, "Show results"
6. Select the desired point of interest. The details are displayed. 7. If necessary, "Start route guidance"
Augmented View Principle Depending on the equipment, Augmented View provides support for upcoming manoeuvres and parking at the destination. General During route guidance, the Augmented View is automatically displayed on the control display for an upcoming manoeuvre. The Augmented View consists of a camera im age of the actual vehicle surroundings in which is 19 Seite 18 NAVIGATION Map shown relevant information for the manoeuvre, for example, turn-off information. Shortly before the destination is reached, infor mation will be displayed that can be helpful for parking, for example, parking suggestions. Displaying Augmented View manually After closing the Augmented View manually for an active manoeuvre, the active manoeuvre can be displayed again. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Suggestions"
3. "Augmented View"
Display The following information is displayed in the camera image of the Augmented View:
Icon Function Direction arrow. When route guidance is active, the arrow indicates the direction in which the driver must drive. Direction arrows. The direction arrow display pro vides assistance with turning manoeuvres. The direction ar rows are displayed in the camera image and provide guidance for the manoeuvre. Turn-off information. For an upcoming turning ma noeuvre, the type of manoeuvre is displayed in the form of an ar row. Destination flag. When the destination is reached, a destination flag is displayed along with a finish line, if applica ble, and additional information. Safety note WARNING The system does not relieve you of your per sonal responsibility to assess the visibility con ditions and traffic situation correctly. There is a risk of accident. Adapt your driving style to the traffic conditions. Observe the traffic situation and intervene actively if the situation warrants it. Sensors The system uses the camera behind the wind screen. For further information:
Sensors of the vehicle, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Activating/deactivating Augmented View 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Settings"
3. "Augmented View"
4. Select the desired setting. Closing the Augmented View Tapping on the map view will close the Augmen ted View. Alternatively, the Augmented View can be closed with a button on the left edge of the view. 20 Seite 19 Icon Function Parking options. If available, parking options are displayed before the destination is reached. Depending on the equipment, coloured lines indicate areas with parking options along the street. Distance to destination. When parking options are dis played, the walking distance is also displayed shortly before reaching the destination. If a point of interest was entered as a destination, details about the point of interest will be dis played, for example, reviews. Parking suggestions Principle The parking suggestions make searching for available parking spaces in cities easier. If parking information is available for the area around the destination, a message containing parking suggestions is displayed shortly before arriving at the destination. Depending on the equipment, coloured lines in dicate areas with parking options along the street. The more visible the lines, the greater the probability of finding a parking space. Activating/deactivating parking Depending on the equipment, some of the func tions for parking can be activated or deactivated. Map NAVIGATION 4. "Parking"
5. Select the desired setting. Go to parking suggestions 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Suggestions"
3. "Parking suggestions"
Learning navigation Principle The navigation system learns when and which routes are typically used for certain locations. The most probable destinations can thereby be suggested for regular journeys and driving time forecasts for the personal route can be taken into account. Activating/deactivating learning navigation 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Settings"
3. "Configure services"
4. "Learning navigation"
Spoken instructions Principle When route guidance is active, spoken instruc tions can be provided for the relevant manoeu vres. Activating/deactivating spoken instructions 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Settings"
3. "Configure services"
1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Spoken instructions"
21 Seite 20 NAVIGATION Map Repeating spoken instructions Switch the spoken instructions off and on again to repeat them. Volume control While the instruction is being spoken, turn the volume knob during the spoken instructions until the desired volume is obtained. Map mode Principle Different views can be selected for the map to adjust the volume of displayed information on the map. General Different map views can be helpful depending on the driving situation. The selected map mode determines the density of the displayed informa tion, for example, traffic information, favourite points of interest or parking information. The display of the points of interest depends on the frequency of searches for the respective points of interest. Selecting the map mode Depending on the equipment, different views can be selected. 1. 2. Press the button on the Controller. Select the icon. 3. Select the desired setting:
"Reduced"
"Situational"
"Expanded"
Reduced map mode The displayed information on the map is reduced to the most necessary information. With active 22 route guidance, only information that is relevant for the current route will be displayed, for exam ple, traffic information. The display of traffic flow and traffic events is limited to the current route. The green traffic flow for unrestricted driving is not displayed. In this map mode, the manual zoom is available. Adaptive map mode The displayed information on the map is adjus ted to the drivers handling and routines. Informa tion on repeatedly driven routes or favourite points of interest can thereby also be displayed without active route guidance. If the home and business address have been de fined, more extensive information can be dis played. In this map mode, auto zoom is preset. Electric vehicles:
When the remaining range is low, a coloured cir cle shows the current range on the map. If nec essary, charging recommendations are dis played. Extended map mode All available information is displayed. In this map mode, auto zoom is preset. Electric vehicles:
The current range is displayed continuously in the form of a coloured circle on the map. If nec essary, charging recommendations are dis played. Functions in the map view General A variety of information can be called up and set tings made for any point on the map. Seite 21 Map NAVIGATION Calling up functions Learning map 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. Tap the desired point on the map. 3. Select the desired setting. Settings Various information and settings are available, depending on the selected point on the map:
"Repeat spoken instruction": with active route Principle Data such as speed or position is saved in ano nymised form in the vehicle and transferred to the manufacturer to improve the digital map. Activating/deactivating the learning map guidance. 1. Press the button on the Controller.
"Show details": any details on the destination 2. "Settings"
can be shown.
"Show list": if the cross-hairs are positioned over a place with several Points of Interest, these are shown as a list.
"Save as favourite": store position in the cross-hairs as Favourite.
"Show destination": the map section around the destination is displayed.
"Change map view": to switch map view.
"Parking at destination": search for parking spaces at the destination.
"Start route guidance": start route guidance to the selected point on the map.
"Add as intermediate destination": add a in termediate destination while route guidance is active.
"Delete intermediate destination": to delete the intermediate destination.
"Back to current location": return to current vehicle position.
"Search here": go to search for selected point on the map. 3. "Configure services"
4. "Learning map"
Real Time Traffic Information RTTI Principle Real Time Traffic Information RTTI provides in formation about the location of traffic obstruc tions. The traffic situation off the motorways, for example on side streets and urban roads, is also extensively recorded and shown. General Depending on the equipment, in some countries RTTI is transmitted via additional bookable serv ices. Recommended detours can be calculated on the basis of the RTTI information. This reduces the risk of encountering additional traffic obstruction on the diverted route. Several recommended di versions or further information may be provided. For particular hazards, for example objects on the road, a message is displayed. Some hazard messages are also displayed as a Check Control message in the instrument clus ter. 23 Seite 22 NAVIGATION Map Activating/deactivating traffic information 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Settings"
3. "Configure services"
4. "Traffic information"
Displaying traffic information 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Traffic information"
When route guidance is active, the traffic in formation affecting the calculated route is shown first with red icons. Then the traffic in formation not affecting the route is shown with grey icons. The various items of traffic information are sorted by distance from the current vehicle position. 3. Select the item of traffic information:
"Next": to browse to the next traffic infor mation item.
"Previous": to browse to the previous traf fic information item. Traffic information using voice control Principle The voice control system can be used to ask questions about the current traffic situation, de pending on the route guidance status. Reading out traffic information Example of active route guidance:
1. 2. Press the button on the steering wheel. Traffic events: information about the traffic situation is read out. 24 Traffic information on the map Principle Traffic events can be displayed as icons and the traffic flow can be displayed as coloured lines along the individual roads in the map view. General The colours of the lines of the traffic flow indicate the traffic density. Black: closure. Red: congestion. Orange: queuing traffic. Yellow: heavy traffic. Green: free-flowing traffic. Grey: general traffic information, for example road works. The presentation and volume of the displayed traffic information depends on the selected map mode. Icons for traffic incidents and traffic flow informa tion are displayed depending on the map scale and location of the traffic obstruction. In the case of route guidance with intermediate destinations, upcoming traffic events are indica ted by lighter icons where applicable. Traffic icon in the map view Icon Function Grey icon:
There are no delays or only mi nor delays on the route. Yellow icon:
There are moderate delays on the route. Red icon:
There are significant delays, road closures or hazard mes sages affecting the route. Seite 23 Settings Settings NAVIGATION Vehicle equipment The additional information on the selected set ting is displayed. This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be offered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not inclu ded in the vehicle in question. For further information:
For detailed information about the described ve hicle equipment, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Services General The vehicle offers various functions whose use requires data to be transferred to BMW or a serv ice provider. Data transfer can be deactivated for some services. If data transfer has been deactivated for a serv ice, then that service cannot be used. Only per form settings with the vehicle at a standstill. Activating/deactivating services Route criteria Principle It is possible to adapt the calculated route by se lecting various criteria. Route criteria can be selected to suit personal preferences. These are then saved as default and are automatically used for new route guid ance procedures. Setting the route criteria 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Settings"
3. "Route criteria"
4. Select the desired setting. Route guidance 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Settings"
3. "Configure services"
4. Select the desired setting. Principle The route guidance can be set individually. These are then saved as default and are auto matically used for new route guidance proce dures. Displaying additional information Setting route guidance 1. Press the button on the Controller. 1. Press the button on the Controller. 2. "Settings"
3. "Configure services"
4. Select the desired setting. 2. "Settings"
3. "Route guidance"
4. Select the desired setting. 25 26 ENTERTAINMENT Entertainment system ............................................................................... 28 Sound settings ........................................................................................... 30 Radio ............................................................................................................ 32 Audio ............................................................................................................ 34 27 Seite 26 ENTERTAINMENT Entertainment system Entertainment system Vehicle equipment Sound output This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be offered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not inclu ded in the vehicle in question. Safety note WARNING For further information:
For detailed information about the described ve hicle equipment, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Having the volume of the sound output on a high setting can damage your hearing. There is a danger of injury. Do not have the volume on a high setting. Operating elements Volume and sound output Depending on the national-market version and equipment specification, the following buttons are installed in the centre console. Button Function Turning the knurled wheel: ad justs the volume. Pressing the knurled wheel: turn sound output on/off. Changing the entertainment source. Press once: to change the sta tion/music track. Press and hold: to fast forward/
rewind the music track. 28 Turn the knurled wheel to ad just the volume. Press the knurled wheel to turn off the sound output. Pressing again restores the previous volume. Audio playback is stopped when mute is active. Entertainment sources General Possible entertainment sources:
Radio, see page 32. USB audio, see page 34. Bluetooth audio, see page 34. Apple CarPlay, see page 51. Android Auto, see page 52. Changing the entertainment source Via the button in the centre console:
1. Press the button. Seite 27 Entertainment system ENTERTAINMENT The entertainment source last selected is used. 2. Press the button again. A list of all currently available entertainment sources is displayed. 3. Select the desired entertainment source. 29 Seite 28 ENTERTAINMENT Sound settings Sound settings Vehicle equipment Equaliser This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be offered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not inclu ded in the vehicle in question. For further information:
For detailed information about the described ve hicle equipment, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Treble, bass, balance, fader 1. "MEDIA"
2. Select an entertainment source. 3. "Sound"
4. Select the desired setting. Harman Kardon surround sound system When surround is activated, multichannel play back is simulated when playing an audio source in stereo. The room sound can be adjusted with the
"Surround intensity" function. Settings for individual frequency ranges. 1. "MEDIA"
2. Select an entertainment source. 3. "Sound"
4. Select the desired setting. The bass and treble settings affect the sound settings of the equaliser and can be adjusted in the same way as the frequency ranges. Press and hold treble, bass, or a frequency range and move it up or down. Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System Sound profiles To achieve an optimum sound experience in the vehicle, select from different sound profiles. 1. "MEDIA"
2. Select an entertainment source. 3. "Sound"
4. "Sound profiles"
5. Select the desired setting. 1. "MEDIA"
2. Select an entertainment source. Immersive sound Setting the sound experience for each seat. 3. "Sound"
4. "Surround"
30 1. "MEDIA"
2. Select an entertainment source. 3. "Sound"
4. "Immersive sound"
The following settings are available:
"3D intensity"
Seite 29 Sound settings ENTERTAINMENT Setting for all seats.
"4D bass experience"
Individually adjustable for driver and front pas senger.
"Personalised surround intensity"
Individually adjustable for each seat. Reset all sound settings to the factory settings:
1. "MEDIA"
2. Select an entertainment source. 3. "Sound"
4. "Reset settings"
Experience the Sound Sound demonstration of the audio system. 1. "MEDIA"
2. Select an entertainment source. 3. "Sound"
4. "Experience the sound"
Volume settings To compensate for increased driving noise at higher speeds, it is possible to set an automatic volume increase for certain acoustic signals and for voice outputs in the vehicle. 1. "MEDIA"
2. Select an entertainment source. 3. "Sound"
4. "Volume settings"
5. Select the desired setting. The volume adjustment for the Traffic Pro gramme is made during an announcement. Resetting the sound settings Reset the sound settings for immersive sound:
1. "MEDIA"
2. Select an entertainment source. 3. "Sound"
4. "Immersive sound"
5. "Reset settings"
31 Seite 30 ENTERTAINMENT Radio Radio Vehicle equipment This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be offered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not inclu ded in the vehicle in question. For further information:
For detailed information about the described ve hicle equipment, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Saving stations General An icon on the station that is played indicates if the station has already been stored. Icon Meaning Station has not been saved. The station is being saved. The station is saved. Available stations Saving the station being played General All stations that are received are displayed. These may be AM, FM or DAB stations. Depending on the equipment and the national-
market version, it may not be possible to receive AM stations. Icon Meaning AM station. FM station. DAB station. Selecting a station 1. "MEDIA"
2. "Radio"
3. "Received stations"
The last selected station is played and the station list is shown. 4. Select the desired station. 32 1. "MEDIA"
2. "Radio"
3. "Received stations"
4. Select the desired station. 5. "Save station"
Manual station selection Station selection via frequency. 1. "MEDIA"
2. "Radio"
3. "Received stations"
4. "Manual frequency"
5. Adjust the desired frequency. DAB/DAB+ digital radio General Digital broadcasters can broadcast several sta tions simultaneously on one frequency. The col lection of stations for a particular frequency is called an ensemble. Some stations feature addi tional programmes. Sports stations, for example, may broadcast various sports events at the same time. Seite 31 Radio ENTERTAINMENT Depending on what the station provides, addi tional information or even images transmitted by the station can be shown. 3. "Saved stations"
4. Tap the station you want to delete. 5. "Remove station"
Automatic station following If reception is poor, the system searches for the same station in another ensemble. If the station can be received better in another ensemble, the system switches automatically to that ensemble. If station following is activated, the station is ad ditionally searched for in the analogue frequency band. If it is not available in another ensemble, the system switches to the station's analogue frequency instead. This changeover is only pos sible if the signal quality of the station in question is good enough and the station IDs match. Enlarging an image If a radio station broadcasts images, these are shown. The image can be enlarged. 1. "MEDIA"
2. "Radio"
3. "Received stations"
4. Select a DAB station. 5. "Enlarge image"
Saved stations General 50 stations can be saved. Selecting a station 1. "MEDIA"
2. "Radio"
3. "Saved stations"
4. Select the desired station. Deleting a station 1. "MEDIA"
2. "Radio"
Sorting the list of stations manually 1. "MEDIA"
2. "Radio"
3. "Saved stations"
4. "Sort stations"
5. Press and hold the station you want to move in the list. 6. Move the station to the desired position. Traffic information Activating/deactivating traffic information 1. "MEDIA"
2. "Radio"
3. Press and hold the desired station. 4. "Traffic information"
Adjusting the volume Turn the knurled wheel during the traffic report to set the desired volume. Note the following regarding volume setting:
The set volume is not saved. At the start of each journey, the volume of the traffic announcements is adapted to the vol ume of the entertainment source playback. The volume cannot be reduced further be yond the point at which the traffic announce ment is still plainly audible. 33 Seite 32 ENTERTAINMENT Audio Audio Vehicle equipment This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be offered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not inclu ded in the vehicle in question. For further information:
For detailed information about the described ve hicle equipment, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. General It is possible to play music tracks, audiobooks and podcasts. Depending on the equipment, the following au dio sources can be used:
Icon Meaning USB audio. Bluetooth audio. Connected Music. USB audio Compatible formats MP3, MP4, M4A, M4B, AAC, WMA, FLAC. Audio players and storage media with USB port Information on all music tracks, for example artist, genre or title, as well as the playlists are transfer red to the vehicle. The transmission of the infor mation may take some time, depending on the USB device, file size, and number of tracks. 34 During transfer, the music tracks can be called up via the file directory. The information for approximately 40,000 music tracks can be stored in the vehicle, but no more than 16,000 music tracks per USB device. Music tracks with integrated Digital Rights Man agement DRM cannot be played. Selecting the USB device 1. Connect the USB device to the USB port. Preferably use the adapter cable supplied with the USB device. 2. "MEDIA"
3. Select "USB" or name of the USB device. For further information:
For the USB port, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Playback, see page 35. Bluetooth audio General Playback of music files via Bluetooth from ex ternal devices, for example audio devices or mobile phones. The volume of the sound output may depend on the device. In this case, change the vol ume control on the device. Depending on the equipment, up to four ex ternal devices can be connected to the vehi cle. Two of these devices can be used for Bluetooth audio. With Bluetooth devices, the extent of func tions that can be operated using iDrive may be restricted depending on the supported Bluetooth version. If necessary, the missing functions can be operated directly on the de vice. Seite 33 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Operating requirements The Bluetooth device is connected with the vehicle. Fast forward/rewind Fast forward/rewind must be supported by the mobile device and the app being used. For connecting mobile devices to the vehicle, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Bluetooth audio playback has been activated. Activating Bluetooth audio playback 1. "MEDIA"
2. "New device"
3. Select the required Bluetooth device. 4. "Bluetooth audio"
Selecting a Bluetooth device 1. "MEDIA"
2. Select the desired Bluetooth device in the list. For further information:
Playback, see page 35. Playback General The control display shows the available informa tion about the current music track. The selected playlist is displayed in the case of USB and Bluetooth devices. This can be the re sult of a search or a previously saved playlist. If music is being played back via a smartphone app, the display may differ. Other functions are displayed next to the playlist on the left. The range of available functions de pends on the selected audio source. Selecting a music track Select the desired title in the playlist. All music tracks in the playlist are played, starting from the selected music track. In the centre console:
Press and hold the corresponding but ton. Reduced display when not used General If there has been no interaction on the control display or by tapping the cover for a while, the display content is reduced to the track currently being played. Tap the control display to end the reduced display. Activating/deactivating the automatic reduction of the display 1. Press and hold cover of the track that is played back. 2. "Reduced display when inactive"
Search General The possible search criteria depend on the se lected audio source. Searching for music track information The search criteria relate to the data saved in the music track information. 1. "Search"
2. Select the desired search criterion. For the "Search" criterion, all tracks which have music track information containing the entered search term are displayed. The more characters are entered, the narrower the re sult will be. 35 Seite 34 ENTERTAINMENT Audio 3. If necessary, tap on the album. 4. Tap on the track at which the playback is go and file names may differ from the names in the music track information. ing to begin. The artist and music track searches can also be selected directly. 1. "Artists" or "Tracks"
Music tracks which do not contain the selected search criterion are grouped as "unknown". Mu sic track without music track information can only be found via the directory structure. Searching for playlists 1. "Search"
2. "Playlists"
1. "Search"
2. "Browse folder"
3. Change to a subfolder if necessary. Tap on the track at which the playback is go ing to begin. Information about playback appears on the control display. The playlist matches the list of music tracks found by the search. Browsing through the albums 1. "Browse albums"
The available albums are shown graphically. A list of all available playlists is displayed. 2. Select the desired album. 3. Tap on the playlist. 4. Tap on the track at which the playback is go ing to begin. Information about playback appears on the control display. The playlist matches the list of music tracks found by the search. Searching for other media Depending on the USB device and the equip ment, audio books and podcasts can be searched for separately. 1. "Search"
2. Select the desired medium. 3. Tap on the track at which the playback is go ing to begin. Information about playback appears on the control display. The playlist matches the list of music tracks found by the search. Searching in the folder structure It is possible to search the USB devices via the directory structure. The names of the folders and music tracks cor respond to the folder and file names. The folder All music tracks on the selected album are displayed. 3. Tap on the track at which the playback is go ing to begin. 4. Information about playback appears on the control display. The playlist corresponds to the music track list of the album. Shuffle The music tracks in the current playlist are played in random order. When external devices are used, the device must support this function. Tap the "Shuffle" option on the right next to the playlist. Connected Music Principle Online music services are accessed via the Inter net. General The available music services depend on the equipment. 36 Seite 35 Audio ENTERTAINMENT Operating requirements There is an Internet connection. There is an existing membership for the se lected music service. Selecting a music service 1. "MEDIA"
2. Select the desired music service. 37 38 COMMUNICATION Telephone ................................................................................................... 40 Services and applications ......................................................................... 46 39 Seite 38 COMMUNICATION Telephone Telephone Vehicle equipment sary and operate the systems or devices with the vehicle at a standstill. This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be offered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not inclu ded in the vehicle in question. For further information:
For detailed information about the described ve hicle equipment, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Incoming call If the caller's number is stored in the phone book and is transferred by the network, the name of the contact is displayed. Otherwise, only the phone number is displayed. Press the volume knurled wheel to suppress the ring tone in the vehicle for an incoming call. Telephone functions Accepting a call Incoming calls can be accepted in different ways. General Mobile phones can be connected to the vehicle using Bluetooth. Via iDrive:
"Accept"
At high temperatures, the charging function of the mobile phone may be restricted and func tions may no longer work. Press the relevant button on the steering wheel. To avoid malfunctions, do not operate a mobile phone from its keypad when it is connected to the vehicle. When using the mobile phone via the vehicle, fol low the phone's operating instructions. For further information:
For connecting mobile devices to the vehicle, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Safety note WARNING Operating integrated information systems and communication devices during a journey may distract you from the road. You could lose con trol of the vehicle. There is a risk of accident. Only operate the systems or devices if the traf fic conditions allow you to do so. Stop if neces 40 Use the knurled wheel on the steering wheel to select from the list in the instrument clus ter: "Accept"
Rejecting a call Via iDrive:
"Reject"
Use the knurled wheel on the steering wheel to select from the list in the instrument clus ter: "Reject"
Ending a call Via iDrive:
"End call"
Press the relevant button on the steering wheel. Seite 39 Telephone COMMUNICATION Ring tone Volume settings The telephone ring tone for an incoming call can be selected, depending on the mobile phone. The microphone volume of the telephone can be adjusted during a call. 1. "TEL"
2. "Device manager"
3. Select the required mobile phone. 4. "Device settings"
5. If necessary, select the entry for the ring tone. Recent calls The most recent outgoing, missed and incoming calls are transferred to the vehicle. Depending on the equipment installed, they are transferred from the main and additional telephone. Displays 1. "TEL"
2. "Recent calls"
The last calls are displayed. Filtering the call list 1. "TEL"
2. "Recent calls"
3. Select the desired filter. Dialling a number from the list Select the desired number from the list:
The call is made using the mobile phone from which the entry came. Using Options:
Start the call using the second mobile phone. To cancel: "End call"
Active calls Adjusting the volume Turn the knurled wheel on the steering wheel during a call until the desired volume is reached. 1. "Microphone sensitivity"
2. Set the desired volume. Transferring a call An incoming call can be heard using the terminal unit that took the call, for example via the vehi cle's hands-free system by pressing the button on the steering wheel. Top priority must be assigned to the telephone. A call can be transferred between the vehicle and a terminal unit during a call:
"Transfer to vehicle"
"Transfer to telephone"
For further information:
For managing mobile devices, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Dialling a number 1. "TEL"
2. "More"
3. "Dial number"
4. Enter the numbers. 5. Select the icon. The call is made using the mobile phone to which the telephone function is assigned. To make a call via the additional telephone:
1. Press and hold the button. 2. "Call via"
Hold, resume An active call can be held and resumed later.
"Hold call"
The call is held.
"Continue call"
The call is continued. 41 Seite 40 COMMUNICATION Telephone Muting the microphone Switching between two calls, toggling The microphone can be muted for the current call.
"Mute"
A muted microphone is activated automatically:
When a new call is made. When toggling between call parties. DTMF overlap dialling DTMF overlap dialling is used to access network services or to control devices, for example to ac cess an answer phone remotely. This requires the DTMF code. 1.
"Number pad"
2. Enter DTMF code. It is possible to switch between two calls. 1. Set up two calls. 2. "Continue call"
The phone switches to the call that is on hold. Setting up a conference call Two calls can be merged to set up a telephone conference. The calls must be set up using the same mobile phone. 1. Set up two calls. 2. "Conference call"
Hands-free system Calls with a number of participants General General It is possible to switch between calls or merge two calls to set up a telephone conference. The functions must be supported by the mobile phone and service provider. Accepting a call during another call If there is a second call during an ongoing call you may hear a call waiting signal.
"Accept"
The call is accepted and the existing call is held. Setting up a second call Another call can be set up during a call. 1. "Number pad"
2. Select a new call number. The call is started and the first call is held. Depending on the equipment, a call can also be added using the selection lists:
"Contacts"
"Recent calls"
"Dial number"
42 Calls conducted using the hands-free system can be continued on the mobile phone and vice versa. From the mobile phone to the hands-free system Calls that were started outside the vehicle's Bluetooth range can be continued via the hands-
free system when standby state is switched on. The vehicle key must be in the vehicle for this to work. If the mobile phone has already been registered on the vehicle, hands-free mode will be activated automatically, depending on the mobile phone. If the system does not switch over automatically, follow the instructions on the display of the mo bile phone. See also the operating instructions for the mobile phone. From the hands-free system to the mobile phone If the vehicle switches to rest state or it is exited with the vehicle key:
Seite 41 Telephone COMMUNICATION Depending on the mobile phone, a conversation started with the hands-free system can be con tinued using the mobile phone. Depending on how the contacts were saved on the mobile phone, the sorting order may differ from the selected sorting order. Follow the instructions on the mobile phone's display. See also the operating instructions for the mobile phone. 1. "TEL"
2. "Contacts"
Contacts General Contacts are transferred from the mobile phone and displayed. The contacts' photos can be dis played if the mobile phone supports this func tion. Contact entries with identical names are merged into one single contact. Displaying all contacts 1. "TEL"
2. "Contacts"
The contacts are listed in alphabetical order. The contact search and quick search are offered, de pending on the number of contacts. 3. Press and hold the desired contact. 4. "Display order"
5. "First name surname" or "Surname, first name"
6. Select the desired order. Sorting contacts The contacts can be sorted in a different order. Depending on how the contacts were saved on the mobile phone, the sorting order may differ from the selected sorting order. 1. "TEL"
2. "Contacts"
3. Press and hold the desired contact. 4. "Sorting order"
5. "Surname" or "First name"
Filtering contacts Contact search It is possible to select whether the contacts should be displayed from a mobile phone, and if so, from which mobile phone. 1. "TEL"
2. "Contacts"
3. "Filter"
4. Select the desired setting:
"All telephones"
If there are more than 30 contacts, the contact search function is available. 1. "TEL"
2. "Contacts"
3. "Search"
4. Enter letters. The search results are displayed on the right-
hand side. All contacts are displayed. 5. Select the contact to display it. Select the required mobile phone. The contacts from the selected telephone are displayed. Display order for contacts Detail search The contact search can be extended to individual details of the contact, for example the phone number. The contact names can be displayed in a differ ent sequence. 1. "TEL"
2. "Contacts"
43 Seite 42 COMMUNICATION Telephone 3. "Search in contact details"
4. Select the desired setting. 5. Enter search term for contact search. The data transfer process can take a few mi nutes. Certain functions may need to be enabled by the mobile phone provider or service provider. Additional functions Depending on the equipment, the following func tions are available for the selected contact:
Start route guidance. Call contact. Messages Displaying all messages 1. "TEL"
2. "More"
Selecting an address as destination 3. "Messages"
If the vehicle is equipped with a navigation sys tem, a contact can be adopted as a destination. Filtering a message list 1. Select the desired contact. 2. Select the related address. 3. The address is transferred to the navigation. 4. Confirm destination to start the navigation. Displaying photos of contacts When a compatible mobile phone is connected with the vehicle, pictures stored with the con tacts are displayed. 1. "MENU"
2. "TEL"
3. "Contacts"
4. Select, then press and hold the desired con tact. 5. "Show contact picture"
Additional functions General Depending on the mobile phone and the instal led apps, the following content is transferred from the mobile phone to the vehicle:
Contacts. Messages. Call lists. 44 1. "TEL"
2. "More"
3. "Messages"
4. "Filter"
5. Select the desired setting. Displaying a message Select desired conversation. The short mes sages with this contact are displayed. Replying to a message 1. Select the required SMS message. 2. Reply. The recipient of the SMS message is entered automatically. 3. "Send via"
If necessary, select the mobile phone from which the SMS message is being sent. 4. Select the desired setting:
"Dictate message"
"Message from template"
New message 1. "TEL"
2. "More"
3. "Messages"
Seite 43 Telephone COMMUNICATION 4.
"New message"
Activating/deactivating the function 5. "To:"
1. "TEL"
Enter the number or contact. 2. "Device manager"
6. "Send via"
3. Select the required mobile phone. 4. "Telephone"
5. If necessary, select the entry for the contact upload dictation function. If necessary, select the mobile phone from which the SMS message is being sent. 7. Select the desired setting:
"Dictate message"
"Message from template"
Text recognition/dictation function Principle Spoken words are detected by speech recogni tion and converted to text. The text can be sup plemented and deleted as required. General The feature depends on the vehicle equipment and the national-market version. To use the function, data is sent across an en crypted connection to a service provider where it is then stored. Operating requirements The mobile phone must support the function. The following functions are activated:
"Online speech processing"
Contact upload dictation function Improving speech recognition for contact names Principle The contact names on a connected mobile phone are transferred to the speech recognition. This improves recognition of contact names when they are converted into text. To use the function, data is sent across an encrypted con nection to a service provider where it is then stored. 45 Seite 44 COMMUNICATION Services and applications Services and applications Vehicle equipment This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be offered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not inclu ded in the vehicle in question. For further information:
For detailed information about the described ve hicle equipment, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Overview General The Teleservices, intelligent emergency call or ConnectedDrive Services features are required to use the services and applications described here. The content and scope of the services that are available can vary by country. Therefore, it is possible that some of the services and applica tions described in the Owner's Handbook may not be offered, or may not yet be available in the vehicle's country of registration. Details on availability, General Terms and Condi tions and Terms of Use, the establishment of the contract, as well as the content and scope of ConnectedDrive can be obtained as follows:
In the chapter Vehicle data and data protec tion, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. In the ConnectedDrive customer portal at www.bmw-connecteddrive.com. At the Service Partner. Services and applications may be provided in the following ways:
46 In the scope of the vehicle order; for example as optional equipment. Via the BMW ConnectedDrive customer por tal on the Internet. Via iDrive on the control display of the vehicle in the ConnectedDrive Store. Safety note WARNING Operating integrated information systems and communication devices during a journey may distract you from the road. You could lose con trol of the vehicle. There is a risk of accident. Only operate the systems or devices if the traf fic conditions allow you to do so. Stop if neces sary and operate the systems or devices with the vehicle at a standstill. BMW Teleservices Principle Teleservices are services that help to keep the vehicle mobile. General The feature depends on the vehicle equipment and the national-market version. For more information regarding available serv ices, the manufacturer of the vehicle recom mends that you contact a Service Partner or the hotline/customer support. Teleservices can comprise the following serv ices:
Teleservice Call. Teleservice Report. Teleservice Battery Guard. Seite 45 Services and applications COMMUNICATION Your Service Partner. BMW Roadside Assistance. BMW Accident Assistance. Operating requirements Active ConnectedDrive contract, equipment with intelligent emergency call or BMW Con nectedDrive services. Certain technical requirements are met. Active BMW ConnectedDrive contract. Equipment with intelligent emergency call or with ConnectedDrive services. Neither personal information nor position data is transferred. Teleservice Battery Guard Mobile reception. Standby state is switched on. Principle In the data protection menu, a corresponding level of permission has been selected and granted for the transmission of data. Teleservice Call Principle Teleservice data relating to a vehicle's service re quirements is automatically transmitted by BMW to the Service Partner when a service is due. If possible, the Service Partner will contact you to arrange a service appointment. General The Service Partner can use the transmitted data to prepare for the necessary work in advance. This reduces the length of the workshop visit. Teleservice Report Principle The Teleservice Report sends technical data about the vehicle to BMW at regular intervals as needed. This is then evaluated for the ongoing development of BMW products. General The Teleservice Report is free of charge and is activated for vehicles that meet the following re quirements:
If the battery charge state falls below certain val ues, BMW will inform the customer or Service Partner directly as warranted or the next time the vehicle is started. General If required and possible, the Service Partner will contact the customer to arrange a service ap pointment. Operating requirements The Teleservice Battery Guard is available in specific countries and under the following condi tions:
Certain technical requirements are met. Active BMW ConnectedDrive contract. Equipment with intelligent emergency call or with ConnectedDrive services. To receive information from the Teleservice Battery Guard, the contact details must be saved in the BMW ConnectedDrive customer portal. Your Service Partner Principle A Service Partner can be selected new or changed. You have the option of contacting the Service Partner. 47 Seite 46 COMMUNICATION Services and applications Operating requirements Via the hotline/customer support. The user has registered using Connected From a Service Partner of the manufacturer Drive access data. The vehicle is assigned to the account in the BMW ConnectedDrive customer portal. Searching for Service Partners A search for Service Partners is possible if a Service Partner has not yet been assigned to the vehicle. 1. "MENU"
2. "All apps"
3. Select the entry for your Service Partner. 4. Start a search for Service Partners, for exam ple, in the nearby surrounding area. 5. Service Partners found are displayed on the control display. 6. Select desired Service Partner and con firm. The assigned Service Partner is displayed with contact information. Displaying Service Partners The Service Partner that is currently assigned to the vehicle is displayed as a contact in the vehi cle. 1. "MENU"
2. "All apps"
3. Select the entry for your Service Partner. The assigned Service Partner is displayed with contact information. Changing Service Partners 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:
48 or another qualified Service Partner or a spe cialist workshop. Where applicable, via the BMW Connected Drive customer portal on the Internet. Where applicable, independently via iDrive on the vehicle's control display. 1. "MENU"
2. "All apps"
3. Select the entry for your Service Partner. 4. Select the entry for your Service Partner. 5. The currently assigned Service Partner can be deleted under Delete Service Partner. To change the Service Partner, the current loca tion of the vehicle is preselected. Adapt the search criteria of the location search if necessary. The new Service Partner is informed of all future service requirements that are reported automati cally or manually. BMW Services Principle BMW Services starts the manual update of all services available in the vehicle. Updating BMW services 1. "MENU"
2. "Vehicle apps"
3. "System settings"
4. "Update apps and services"
5. "Search for updates"
6. Follow the instructions on the control display. Hotline/customer support Principle Contact the hotline/customer support for infor mation on all aspects of your vehicle. Seite 47 Services and applications COMMUNICATION Calling the hotline/customer support 3. Select the entry for the ConnectedDrive 1. "MENU"
2. "All apps"
3. "Assistance"
4. Select the entry for customer support. The hotline/customer support number is dis played and a voice connection is established. If voice contact is not established, dial the number manually. ConnectedDrive Services Operating requirements ConnectedDrive Services are applied for at a Service Partner or have been purchased via the ConnectedDrive Store. Mobile phone reception must be guaranteed. For certain services, for example information on current location, the vehicle must be able to determine your current location. Store. An overview of the services and functions present in the vehicle and those available to order is shown. 4. To buy a service or function, follow the in structions in the control display. On the BMW ConnectedDrive customer portal:
1. Go to the BMW ConnectedDrive Store via the BMW home page. 2. Select the desired service or function. The service or function you have purchased is transmitted to the vehicle automatically. The service or function may need to be activated in the vehicle. Register with the BMW ConnectedDrive cus tomer portal on the Internet at:
www.bmw-connecteddrive.com. BMW messages The correct date is set on the control display. General ConnectedDrive Store Principle Various services and functions can be booked later via ConnectedDrive. General The range varies from country to country. The vehicle must meet certain technical prerequi sites. Ordering services or functions Depending on the national-market version, there are various ways of ordering services or func tions. In the vehicle:
1. "MENU"
2. "All apps"
Messages may originate from a range of different sources. My Info: these messages originate from the BMW ConnectedDrive customer portal or are sent from selected partners, for example a map provider. BMW Info: these messages are sent by se lected Service Partners. Messages from the vehicle manufacturer, for example technical information or important customer information. Messages from the Concierge Service or BMW Assistance: these messages will be sent by the Call Centre Client. Displaying BMW messages 1. "MENU"
2. "All apps"
3. Select the entry for the BMW messages. 49 Seite 48 COMMUNICATION Services and applications Current BMW messages are displayed. Deleting a message Messages from the manufacturer of the vehicle with technical information or important customer information cannot be deleted directly. These messages are displayed until they have been read. 1. If necessary, select message. 2. Press and hold the corresponding message and confirm the deletion in the opening pop-
up. To delete multiple messages:
1. Select the desired message filter. 2. Press and hold the corresponding message. 3. Confirm the deletion. All messages of the selected filter will be de leted. Additional functions Depending on the equipment and the type of message, the following functions are available for a selected message:
Select a location to start route guidance. Select a phone number to dial it. Vehicle apps Principle The vehicle apps can be used to display informa tion, for example, weather or messages, on the control display. Operating requirements To display personal data, for example e-mails, the following requirements must be met:
The corresponding BMW ID is selected. For further information:
BMW ID/driver profiles, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. 50 Displaying BMW ConnectedDrive service apps 1. "MENU"
2. "All apps"
3. Select the required app. 4. View details if applicable. Concierge Service Principle The Concierge Service is an information service by phone. General The Concierge Service provides information about hotels, restaurants etc. and can send an SMS with the required information to the vehicle. Addresses can also be sent directly to the navi gation system. A voice contact to the Concierge Service is established for this purpose. Starting the Concierge Service 1. "MENU"
2. "All apps"
3. "Assistance"
4. Select the entry for the Concierge Service if applicable. A voice contact to the Concierge Service is es tablished. Remote Services Principle Remote Services enable some vehicle functions to be controlled remotely via the BMW app. General The use of the Remote Services requires an ac tive ConnectedDrive contract. Seite 49 Services and applications COMMUNICATION The vehicle is controlled via the BMW app. The BMW app is available for iOS from the Apple App Store and for Android from the Google Play Store. A one-time activation of the Remote Services in the BMW app or in the BMW ConnectedDrive customer portal is required before they can be used. The app can be used to lock and unlock the ve hicle, for example. Other functions are available depending on the vehicle. Alternatively, remote control of certain functions can also be requested using the BMW Connec tedDrive call centre. Apple CarPlay preparation Principle CarPlay enables you to operate certain functions of a compatible Apple iPhone by Siri voice con trol and iDrive. General Depending on the national-market version, Car Play may not be available. Contact a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop for more detailed information. CarPlay and the associated apps are provided by the iPhone. The scope and content depend on the device or software version and can vary de pending on the national-market version. The following restrictions apply to an iPhone connected via CarPlay:
Not every app installed on the iPhone can be operated via CarPlay. Telephone calls can only be made via Car Play. The iPhone cannot be paired as an additional telephone. The entries in the phone book are not trans ferred to the vehicle. Only one further telephone can be connected to the vehicle. Using CarPlay may incur mobile phone costs. These costs are not included in the cost of the optional equipment. Apple, the Apple logo, Apple-TV, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, iTunes and Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc. Cupertino Calif., US. Operating requirements The iPhone is connected to the vehicle and Siri voice control is activated. CarPlay has been selected as the connection mode. For further information:
For Apple CarPlay preparation, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Selecting CarPlay CarPlay can be selected via various menus. Via the main menu:
Tap the icon in the lower left area of the con trol display. Via the Media menu:
1. "MEDIA"
2. "Apple CarPlay"
The iPhone music app opens. Via the Communication menu:
1. "TEL"
2. "Apple CarPlay"
The iPhone telephone app opens. Operating CarPlay CarPlay can be operated using iDrive and by voice commands. 51 Seite 50 COMMUNICATION Services and applications By voice:
Android Auto preparation 1. Press and hold the button on the steering wheel until Siri voice control is acti vated on the iPhone. 2. Say the usual commands recognised by the Principle Android Auto enables certain functions of a com patible smartphone to be operated by voice con trol and iDrive. iPhone. For further information:
For information regarding the control display and Controller, see Owner's Handbook for the vehi cle. Turning CarPlay on/off 1. "MENU"
2. "All apps"
3. "Device manager"
4. If applicable, select the desired iPhone and turn CarPlay on/off. To use the iPhone without CarPlay, CarPlay must be switched off. Exiting CarPlay To exit CarPlay without turning off CarPlay, tap the icon on the control display. CarPlay navigation A CarPlay navigation destination in Apple Maps can be transferred to the BMW navigation sys tem. For this to work, route guidance must not yet have been started in CarPlay. Transferring the navigation destination back to CarPlay is not possible. Parallel route guidance via BMW and CarPlay navigation is not possible. 1. If CarPlay route guidance is active:
press the button on the Controller. 2. Switch to the navigation application. 52 General Depending on the national-market version, Android Auto may not be available. Contact a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop for more detailed information. Android Auto and the associated apps are provi ded by the smartphone. The scope and content depend on the device manufacturer and may vary depending on the national-market version. The following restrictions apply to a smartphone connected via Android Auto:
Not every app installed on the smartphone can be operated via Android Auto. The smartphone cannot be paired as an addi tional telephone. Only one further telephone can be connected to the vehicle. Using Android Auto may incur mobile phone costs. These costs are not included in the cost of the optional equipment. Operating requirements The smartphone meets the prerequisite for a wireless Android Auto connection. The smartphone is connected to the vehicle and Android Auto is selected as the connection mode. For further information:
For Android Auto preparation, see Owner's Handbook for the vehicle. Seite 51 Services and applications COMMUNICATION Selecting Android Auto Android Auto can be selected from different me nus. Via the main menu:
Tap the icon in the lower left area of the con trol display. Via the Media menu:
1. "MEDIA"
2. "Android Auto"
The smartphone's music app opens. Via the Communication menu:
1. "TEL"
2. The smartphone's telephone app opens. Operating Android Auto Android Auto can be operated using iDrive and by voice commands. By voice:
1. Press and hold the button on the steering wheel until Google voice control is activated on the smartphone. 2. Say the usual commands recognised by the smartphone. For further information:
For information regarding the control display and Controller, see Owner's Handbook for the vehi cle. Turning Android Auto on/off 1. "MENU"
2. "All apps"
3. "Device manager"
4. If necessary, select desired smartphone and turn Android Auto on/off. Exiting Android Auto To exit Android Auto without turning off Android Auto, tap the icon on the control display. BMW app Principle BMW provides mobility-based services and ap plications in an app. General The BMW app is available for iOS from the Apple App Store and for Android from the Google Play Store. The app must be downloaded and instal led on the smartphone. The installation process depends on the smartphone that is used and the installed software. When starting the app, a one-time registration is required. The vehicle identification number must be en tered in order to unambiguously match the app to the vehicle. The vehicle must be linked to the BMW ID in or der to use the functions; this is only required once. The link is established with the app. Con firmation in the vehicle via iDrive is also required. Some functions, for example, BMW Remote Services, enable communication with the vehicle without the need to be inside or at the vehicle. More information on the installation and content of the app is available in the corresponding App Store or under www.bmw-connecteddrive.com. 53 54 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z .............................................................................. 56 55 Seite 54 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index A Alternative routes 18 AM/FM, see Available stations 32 Android Auto, operation 52 Apple CarPlay, operation 51 App, Remote Services 50 Audio 34 Audio playback, Bluetooth 34 Audio playback, pause 28 Augmented View, navigation 19 Automatic Teleservice Call 47 Available stations, radio 32 B Balance, sound settings 30 Bass, sound settings 30 Battery Guard, Teleservice 47 Bluetooth audio 34 BMW App 53 BMW Connected App, see BMW App 53 BMW ConnectedDrive 49 BMW ConnectedDrive Store 49 BMW Maps, navigation 8 BMW messages 49 BMW Services 46 BMW Smartphone App, see BMW App 53 BMW Teleservices 46 Bowers & Wilkins, sound settings 30 Concierge Service messages, see BMW mes sages 49 Conference, see Calls with a number of partici pants 42 ConnectedDrive 49 ConnectedDrive Store 49 Connected Music 36 Contacts 43 Customer support 48 D DAB/DAB+ digital radio 32 Demo mode 16 Destination entry 10 Destination entry by voice control 10 Dictation function 45 Digital radio DAB/DAB+ 32 E Entertainment, controls 28 Entertainment source, changing 28 Equaliser 30 F Fader, sound settings 30 For text recognition 45 Functions to the destination 14 C G CarPlay, operation 51 Charging recommendation, navigation 19 Charging station assistant, see Points of Inter Gong, volume compensation 31 GPS navigation, see Navigation system 8 est 13 Communication 40 Concierge Service 50 56 H Hands-free system 42 Seite 55 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Hands-free unit 42 Home address, navigation 11 Hotline, see Customer support 48 I Information on navigation data 8 iPod/iPhone 34 P Pause, audio playback 28 Points of Interest, navigation 13 Q Quick search, navigation 10 J R Journey, route guidance with stopovers 14 M Manoeuvre information, see Route guidance in formation 17 Map, navigation 15 Map update 8 Memorised points, see Favourites 12 Memory list, see Favourites 12 Message list, traffic information 23 Messages from BMW 49 Microphone, muting 42 Mobile phone, operation 40 Mobile telephone, operation 40 MP3 player, see Audio 34 Multichannel reproduction surround 30 My BMW App, see BMW App 53 MyInfo, see BMW messages 49 N Navigation 8 Navigation announcement, see Spoken instruc tions 21 Navigation data 8 Navigation system 8 O Online entertainment, see Connected Music 36 Radio 32 Radio, available stations 32 Radio, controls 28 Radio, muting 28 Radio, setting volume 28 Radio, sound settings 30 Real Time Traffic Information RTTI 23 Received destinations 12 Recent destinations 11 Refuelling recommendation, navigation 19 Remote Services, app 50 Route 17 Route calculation 17 Route criteria, route 17 Route guidance 16 Route guidance information, route 17 Route guidance with stopovers, see Journey 14 Route magnet 17 Route preview 17 RTTI Real Time Traffic Information 23 S Saved destinations, see Favourites 12 Saved stations 33 Saving location 12 Searching for charging stations 13 Search, navigation 10 Service messages, see BMW messages 49 Service Partner 47 Services, Remote 50 Settings, navigation 25 Short messages SMS, see Short messages 44 Shuffle 36 Smartphone, operation 40 57 Seite 56 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z W Work address, navigation 11 Y Your Service Partner 47 Software applications, Android Auto 52 Software applications, CarPlay 51 Sound, Bowers & Wilkins 30 Sound, multichannel reproduction surround 30 Sound output 28 Sound settings 30 Source, changing, see Entertainment source, changing 28 Speech recognition, see Optical character recog nition/dictation function 45 Speed Volume, volume compensation 31 Spoken instructions, navigation 21 Standard settings, navigation 25 Station, saving 32 Store, see BMW ConnectedDrive Store 49 Surround, multichannel reproduction 30 T Telephone conference, see Calls with a number of participants 42 Telephone, operation 40 Teleservice Battery Guard 47 Teleservice Call 47 Teleservice Report 47 Teleservices 46 Toggling, see Calls with a number of partici pants 42 TP, traffic information 33 Traffic information, navigation 23 Traffic information, radio 33 Treble, sound settings 30 U Update, navigation map 8 USB device 34 V Vehicle apps 50 Version, navigation data 8 Volume adjustment 31 Volume settings 31 58
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Users Manual | March 22 2022 / September 18 2022 | delayed release |
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | 00. Declar. letter USA (SW Security) | Cover Letter(s) | 599.31 KiB | April 16 2024 |
HARMAN AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOT IVE SYSTEMS GMBH BECKER-GOERING-STRASSE 16 76307 KARLSBAD, GERMANY TEL: +49 7248 71 3382 FAX: +49 7248 71 4667 E-MAIL: STEFAN.BLASCHEK @HARMAN.COM Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH | Postfach 2260 | 76303 Karlsbad To whom it may concern Karlsbad, 2022.03.02 FCC - Wi-Fi Operations declaration Ref: Attestation letter regarding WIFI without radar detection capability for:
Type of equipment: automotive headunit Brand name: BMW FCC ID:
IC ID:
T8GMGU22H 6434A-MGU22H Dear Ladies and Gentleman, we hereby declare that above mentioned device is programmed to operate only in the following frequencies:
2.4 GHz Band, Channels 1-11, Frequency Range 2.412 - 2.462 GHz The final user in North America cannot use the channels 12 and 13, and cannot change the configuration. 5GHz Band, Channels 36-48, Frequency Range 5.180 5.240 GHz
-For IEEE 802.11a, all the channels operates in 20MHz
-For IEEE 802.11n, all the channels operates in 20MHz and 40MHz
-For IEEE 802.11ac, all the channels operates in 20MHz, 40MHz and 80MHz. Channels 149-165, Frequency Range 5.745 5.825 GHz
-For IEEE 802.11a, all the channels operates in 20MHz
-For IEEE 802.11n, all the channels operates in 20MHz and 40MHz
-For IEEE 802.11ac, all the channels operates in 20MHz, 40MHz and 80MHz. Operation modes, DFS and TPC This device does not support DFS, and limited to the channels listed above in Client and Access point mode, thus the criteria for FCC are the same. Future changes in this device will not change theses operational characteristics, in any mode of operation. As client device, this product does not initiate transmission of any probes, beacons and does not initiate Ad-Hoc operations when not associated with and under the control of a certified master device, according to Section 15.202 of FCC rules. Geschftsfhrung: Holger Mann, Michael Mauser Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Dr. Frank Groth Sitz der Gesellschaft: Karlsbad | Amtsgericht Mannheim: HRB-Nr. 361395 MGU22H will be installed within car by OEM customer. Service (as SW updates) will be executed by car service garages or Over-The-Air customer server. End customer has no possibility to do SW update. OEM from Additionally, all SW update packages are signed and the signature is verified on the system before new SW can be installed. RF Parameters are determined by the binary image. The end user cannot modify RF parameters. All software is signed by using public-private key signatures. No software installed without valid signatures. is The installed SW is verified on each boot using the Secure Boot mechanism which ensures the SW has not been altered/changed. No port available/open software or do changes on the existing one. install any that to Software security description per KDB 594280 D02:
1. Describe how any software/firmware updates for elements than can affect the devices RF parameters will be obtained, downloaded, validated and installed. For through software manufacturers devices management system, describe the different levels of security as appropriate. accessed or is website that 2. Describe the RF parameters that are modified by any software/firmware without any hardware changes. Are these parameters in some way limited such that any other software/firmware changes will not allow the device authorized RF characteristics?
to exceed the General Description 3. Describe in detail the authentication protocols that are in place to ensure that the source of the RF-related software/firmware is valid. Describe in detail how the RF-related software is protected against modification. Seite 2 / 4 The SW is checked on each startup using Secure Boot with digital signatures and a fused public key (not changeable). Further parts are integrity protected using dm-verity. The update/installation data of RF parameters is encrypted and secure by the secure SW update process. Changes in the RF parameters at runtime are only done by SW covered by secure boot. Device is master and Client. By configuration file (clm/blob) which is written during production and protected it is ensured that only allowed channels and modes are used. EndCustomer has no possibility to change that configuration file. Not possible for 3rd parties to load any software or drivers. Country settings can only be changed by Daimler and authorized service garages. System is bind to car and cannot be used outside its regulatory domain. Option is not provided for any third party usage. Not possible for 3rd parties to load any software or drivers. 4. Describe in detail any encryption methods used to support the use of legitimate RF-
related software/firmware. 5. For a device that can be configured as a master and client (with active or passive scanning), explain how the device ensures compliance for each mode? In particular if the device acts as master in some band of in another; how operation and client is compliance ensured in each band of operation?
1. Explain if any third parties have the capability to operate a U.S.-sold device on any other regulatory domain, frequencies, or in any manner that may allow the device to operate in violation of the devices authorization if activated in the U.S. 2. Describe, if the device permits third-party software or firmware installation, what mechanisms are provided by the manufacturer to permit integration of such functions while ensuring that the RF parameters of the device cannot be operated outside its authorization for operation in the U.S. In the description include what controls and/or agreements are in place with providers of third-party functionality to ensure the devices underlying RF parameters are unchanged and how the manufacturer verifies the functionality. Seite 2 / 4 Third-Party Access Control The parameters are adjusted during manufacturing process and cannot be changed at later time. 3. For Certified Transmitter modular devices, describe how the module grantee ensures that host manufacturers fully comply with these software security requirements for U-NII devices. If the module is controlled through driver software loaded in the host, describe how the drivers are controlled and managed such that the modular transmitter RF parameters are not modified outside the grant of authorization. In case of any question please do not hesitate and contact us. With kind regards _____________________
(signature & companystamp) Name: Voegele Simon Title: Regulatory Product Compliance Expert _____________________
(signature & companystamp) Name: Blaschek Stefan Title: Regulatory Product Compliance Expert Seite 2 / 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 00. FCB034 00 FCC DoC Declaration letter | Cover Letter(s) | 519.98 KiB | April 16 2024 |
HARMAN AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION A ) HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GMBH BECKER-GOERING-STRASSE 16 HARMAN 76307 KARLSBAD, GERMANY K SAMSUNE COMPANY TEL: +491754366188 Sa ee E-MAIL: SIMON. VOEGELE @HARMAN.COM E-MAIL: STEFAN.BLASCHEK@HARMAN.COM Date: 2022-02-21 DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U. Parque Tecnolgico de Andalucia C/ Severo Ochoa 2 & 6 29590 Campanillas Malaga, Espafia Ref: sDoC declaration letter for equipment with FCC ID: TSGMGU22H Pursuant to 15.101 of the Commissions Rules (47 C.F.R.), Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH hereby declare that the device above mentioned is classified under the following equipment class/classes:
kX] JAB Part 15 Class B Digital Device L] JAD Part 15 Class A Digital Device CL] JAV Other Non-Digital SDoC Devices
[_] JBP Part 15 Class B Computing Device/Personal Computer
[| JBC Part 15 Class B Computing Device/Personal Computer L] Cxx Communications Revr for use w/ licensed Tx and CBs
[] CRR Superregenerative Receiver L] CYY Communications Receiver used w/Pt 15 Transmitter
] HID Part 15 TV Interface Device And will follow the Authorization procedure Suppliers Declaration of Conformity prior to the initiation of marketing. BKARMAN AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Becker-G6ring-StraRe 16 76307 Karlsbad, Germany A. Haier. a Sincerely,
(signature & companystamp (signature & companystamp) Name: Voegele Simon Name: Blaschek Stefan Title: Regulatory Product Compliance Expert Title: Regulatory Product Compliance Expert FCB034_00
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 28 FCB011 02 FCC Agent letter | Cover Letter(s) | 372.89 KiB | April 16 2024 |
Date: 2024-02-27 HARMAN AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GMBH BECKER-GOERING-STRASSE 16 76307 KARLSBAD, GERMANY TEL: +491754366188 E-MAIL: SIMON.VOEGELE @HARMAN.COM E-MAIL: STEFAN.BLASCHEK@HARMAN.COM DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U. Parque Tecnolgico de Andaluca C/ Severo Ochoa 2 & 6 29590 Campanillas Mlaga, Espaa Ref: Agent letter for FCC ID: T8GMGU22H Type Nr.: B433 HW5.2.1 We, hereby authorize Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH, BECKER-GOERING-STR. 16, 76307 Karlsbad Germany, DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U., C/ Severo Ochoa, 2 & 6, 29590 Campanillas Mlaga, Spain Mr. Agent: Alejandro Vega Garca e-mail: alejandro.vega@dekra.com Phone: +34 95 261 93 10 to act as our agent in the preparation of this application for equipment certification, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. The present authorization considers the development of documents on behalf of the client, written under his own letterhead and related to the necessary information to be provided on his behalf to complete the certification process. We also hereby certify that neither we nor any party to this application are subject to a denial of U.S. Federal benefits, which include FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-
Drug Abuse Act of 1988, U.S.C. 862 because of conviction for possession or distribution of controlled substance. For instances where our authorized agent signs the application for certification on our behalf, I acknowledge that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for Certification, as specified by DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U., still resides with us. This agreement expires one year from the current date. Signed on behalf of Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH, in Karlsbad 27/02/2024. Sincerely, _____________________
(signature & companystamp) (signature & companystamp) Name: Voegele Simon Title: Regulatory Product Compliance Expert _____________________ Name: Blaschek Stefan Title: Regulatory Product Compliance Expert FCB011_02
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 29 FCB012 04 FCC Confident. Request | Cover Letter(s) | 434.30 KiB | April 16 2024 |
HARMAN AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GMBH BECKER-GOERING-STRASSE 16 76307 KARLSBAD, GERMANY TEL: +49 711 901219 0 // FAX. +49 711 901219 29 E-MAIL: simon.voegele @harman.com E-MAIL: stefan.blaschek@harman.com MGU22H HW5.2 FCB012_04 FCC CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST Date: 2024-02-27 DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U. Parque Tecnolgico de Andaluca C/ Severo Ochoa 2 & 6 29590 Campanillas Mlaga, Espaa Ref: Confidentiality request for FCC ID: T8GMGU22H To whom it may concern:
Pursuant to 0.457(d)(1)(ii) and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules (47 C.F.R.) and 552 (b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH hereby request requests that a part of the subject FCC application be held confidential to avoid release of sensitive information of the product to the public. For the product stated above, we request that the following information be withheld from public disclose:
Type of Confidentiality Requested Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Exhibit Block Diagrams External Photos Internal Photos Operation Description Parts List & Placement/BOM Tune-Up Procedure Schematics Test Setup Photos Users Manual SDR software and security information Permanent Confidentiality:
The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to us and provide unjustified benefits to our competitors. Short-Term Confidentiality:
We hereby request short-term confidentiality for the product stated above to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public. Release date of short term confidentiality is:
45 days from grant date marked 90 days from grant date marked 135 days from grant date marked 180 days from grant date marked Specific date:
We are also aware that we are responsible to notify DEKRA in the event information regarding the product or the product is made available to the public. DEKRA will then release the documents listed above for public disclosure pursuant to FCC Public Notice DA 04-1705. Sincerely, _____________________
(signature & company stamp) (signature & company stamp) Name: Voegele Simon Title: Regulatory Product Compliance Expert Name: Blaschek Stefan Title: Regulatory Product Compliance Expert _____________________ FCB012_04
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 54 FCB045 00 Attest. Statem.covered | Attestation Statements | 503.65 KiB | April 16 2024 |
HARMAN Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Becker-Goering-Str. 16 76307 Karlsbad, Germany Tel. +49.711.901219.0 Fax: +49.711.901219.29 MGU22H HW5.2 Certifications concerning covered equipment. Section 2.911(d)(5)(i)- (ii) Karlsbad, 27th. February 2024 DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U. Parque Tecnolgico de Andaluca C/ Severo Ochoa 2 & 6 29590 Campanillas Mlaga, Espaa Certifications concerning covered equipment. Section 2.911(d)(5)(i)- (ii) MGU22H BMW T8GMGU22H Model:
Brand:
FCC ID:
We, Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH (the applicant), located in BECKER-
GOERING-STR. 16, 76307 Karlsbad Germany, certify that:
the equipment for which authorization is sought is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. as of the date of the filing of the application, the applicant is not identified on the Covered List as an entity producing covered equipment. And as evidence thereof, I hereby issue this letter in Karlsbad on 27th. February 2024 Harman/Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Geschftsfhrung: Markus Helfrich, Oliver Mundle, Peter Radtke, Christian Sobottka Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Marko Ferdinand Sitz der Gesellschaft: Karlsbad | Amtsgericht Mannheim: HRB-Nr. 361395 Page 1 | 2 HARMAN Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Becker-Goering-Str. 16 76307 Karlsbad, Germany Tel. +49.711.901219.0 Fax: +49.711.901219.29 MGU22H HW5.2 Certifications concerning covered equipment. Section 2.911(d)(5)(i)- (ii) Sincerely, Authorized Signature by:
Simon Vgele Product Compliance Expert HARMAN Connected Car Division Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Becker-Goering-Str. 16 76307 Karlsbad, Germany Phone: +49 (7248) 71-3667 Email: simon.voegele@harman.com Web: www.harman.com Stefan Blaschek Product Compliance Expert HARMAN Connected Car Division Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Becker-Goering-Str. 16 76307 Karlsbad, Germany Phone: +49 (7248) 71-3382 Email: stefan.blaschek@harman.com Web: www.harman.com Harman/Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Geschftsfhrung: Markus Helfrich, Oliver Mundle, Peter Radtke, Christian Sobottka Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Marko Ferdinand Sitz der Gesellschaft: Karlsbad | Amtsgericht Mannheim: HRB-Nr. 361395 Page 2 | 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 58 FCC Cover letter C2PC | Cover Letter(s) | 492.77 KiB | April 16 2024 |
HARMAN Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Becker-Goering-Str. 16 76307 Karlsbad, Germany Tel. +49.711.901219.0 Fax: +49.711.901219.29 DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U. Parque Tecnolgico de Andaluca C/ Severo Ochoa 2 & 6 29590 Campanillas Mlaga, Espaa 58_MGU22H_HW5.2_FCC Cover_letter_C2PC Karlsbad, 27. February 2024 Cover letter- Class II Permissive change for FCC ID: T8GMGU22 Changes to T8GMGU22H include passive component value changes to improve the manufacturing process, component substitution to reduce cost, and enclosure changes to reduce cost. Minor PCB layout changes accompany a few of the component substitutions. Moreover, these hardware changes do not affect SAR and/or RF field strength limits previously calculated. The ouput power characteristics of the final product are unchanged. Sincerely, Authorized Signature by:
Stefan Blaschek Product Compliance Expert HARMAN Connected Car Division Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Becker-Goering-Str. 16 76307 Karlsbad, Germany Email: stefan.blaschek@harman.com Web: www.harman.com Harman/Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Geschftsfhrung: Markus Helfrich, Oliver Mundle, Peter Radtke, Christian Sobottka Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Marko Ferdinand Sitz der Gesellschaft: Karlsbad | Amtsgericht Mannheim: HRB-Nr. 361395 Simon Vgele Product Compliance Expert HARMAN Connected Car Division Harman Becker Automotive Systems GmbH Becker-Goering-Str. 16 76307 Karlsbad, Germany Email: simon.voegele@harman.com Web: www.harman.com Page 1 | 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 | FCB046 00 Certification designating a U.S. agent | Attestation Statements | 170.36 KiB | April 16 2024 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Cover Letter(s) | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Cover Letter(s) | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Cover Letter(s) | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Cover Letter(s) | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12h. 3451ERM.007 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part1 | Test Report | 3.30 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12i. 3451ERM.007 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part2 | Test Report | 3.68 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12j. 3451ERM.007 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part3 | Test Report | 3.69 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12k. 3451ERM.007 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part4 | Test Report | 4.61 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12l. 03451ERM.007 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part5 | Test Report | 3.92 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12m. 3451ERM.007 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part6 | Test Report | 3.49 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12n. 3451ERM.007 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part7 | Test Report | 4.26 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12o. 3451ERM.007 RF FCC Wi-Fi 5GHz UNII1-3 Part8 | Test Report | 465.34 KiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | RF Exposure Info | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Test Setup Photos | March 22 2022 / September 18 2022 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Test Setup Photos | March 22 2022 / September 18 2022 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Test Setup Photos | March 22 2022 / September 18 2022 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12a. 3451ERM.006 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part1 | Test Report | 1.38 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12b. 3451ERM.006 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part2 | Test Report | 3.10 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12c. 3451ERM.006 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part3 | Test Report | 2.05 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12d. 3451ERM.006 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part4 | Test Report | 1.77 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12e. 3451ERM.006 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part5 | Test Report | 3.88 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12f. 3451ERM.006 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part6 | Test Report | 5.19 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 12g. 3451ERM.006 RF FCC BT+Wi-Fi2.4GHz Part7 | Test Report | 2.14 MiB | March 22 2022 / March 23 2022 |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2024-04-16 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
3 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
4 | 2022-03-23 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
5 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
6 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Effective |
2024-04-16
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2022-03-23
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Harman Becker Automotive Systems
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0014703417
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Physical Address |
Becker-Göring-Strasse 16
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Becker-Gring-Strasse 16
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Karlsbad-Ittersbach, N/A
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Germany
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | TCB Application Email Address |
a******@dekra.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Grantee Code |
T8G
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Equipment Product Code |
MGU22H
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
S******** D****** V********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
+4972******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
+4972********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
s******@harman.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 10/13/2024 | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 09/18/2022 | |||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Automotive head unit to be installed in cars with the following features Bluetooth EDR, LE, WLAN and GNSS | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. This device, while operating in modes and/or channels based on IEEE Std 802.11 and/or its amendments, has 20, 40 and 80 MHz BW modes. This device meets the SAR Test Exclusion threshold specified in KDB447498 and since then, it is authorized for portable operation. Multi-transmitter configurations, supporting simultaneous transmission, have been evaluated as described in this filling. Other multi-transmitter configurations have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f), §15.31(h) and§15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 terms and concepts. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Output power listed is conducted. This device meets the SAR Test Exclusion threshold specified in KDB447498 and since then, it is authorized for portable operation. Multi-transmitter, supporting simultaneous transmission configurations, have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f), §15.31(h) and §15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 product terms and concepts. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Output power listed is conducted. This device meets the SAR Test Exclusion threshold specified in KDB447498 and since then, it is authorized for portable operation. This device, while operating in modes and/or channels based on IEEE Std 802.11 and/or its amendments, has 20, 40 and 80 MHz BW modes. Multi-transmitter configurations, supporting simultaneous transmission, have been evaluated as described in this filling. Other multi-transmitter configurations have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f), §15.31(h) and §15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 terms and concepts. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Output power listed is conducted. This device meets the SAR Test Exclusion threshold specified in KDB447498 and since then, it is authorized for portable operation. This device, while operating in modes and/or channels based on IEEE Std 802.11 and/or its amendments, has 20 and 40 MHz BW modes. Multi-transmitter configurations, supporting simultaneous transmission, have been evaluated as described in this filling. Other multi-transmitter configurations have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f), §15.31(h) and §15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 terms and concepts. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Output power listed is conducted. This device meets the SAR Test Exclusion threshold specified in KDB447498 and since then, it is authorized for portable operation at a distance of 5.17cm. Multi-transmitter configurations, supporting simultaneous transmission, have been evaluated as described in this filling. Other multi-transmitter configurations have not been evaluated and shall be evaluated according to KDB Publication 447498 and §2.947(f), §15.31(h) and §15.31(k) composite system and §2.1 terms and concepts. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Firm Name |
DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
DEKRA Certification, Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
R******** L********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
J******** F****
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
34-95********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
703 6********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
34-95********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
r******@dekra.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
j******@dekra.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.02712 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.01907 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0024500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.00098 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.05248 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15E | CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.02712 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 15E | CC | 5745 | 5825 | 0.01907 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.00098 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.05248 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0024500 |
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