F10 Entertainment and Communication BMW Service Edited for the U.S. market by: BMW Group University Technical Training 4 / 1/2010 V_/ General information Symbols used The following symbol / sign is used in this document to facilitate better comprehension and to draw attention to particularly important information: A_ Contains important safety guidance and information that is necessary for proper system functioning and which it is imperative to follow. Information status and national-market versions The BMW Group produces vehicles to meet the very highest standards of safety and quality. Changes in terms of environmental protection, customer benefits and design make it necessary to develop systems and components on a continuous basis. Consequently, this may result in differences between the content of this document and the vehicles available in the training course. As a general principle, this document describes left-hand drive vehicles in the European version. Some controls or components are arranged differently in right-hand drive vehicles than those shown on the graphics in this document. Further discrepancies may arise from market-specific or country-specific equipment specifications. Additional sources of information Further information on the individual topics can be found in the following: • in the Owner's Handbook • in the integrated service technical application Contact: conceptinfo@bmw.de ©2009 BMW AG, Munich, Germany Reprints of this publication or its parts require the written approval of BMW AG, Munich The information in the document is part of the BMW Group technical training course and is intended for its trainers and participants. Refer to the latest relevant BMW Group information systems for any changes/supplements to the technical data. Information status: December 2009 F10 Entertainment and Communication Contents 1. Introduction.1 1.1. FI 0 Bus diagram.2 2. Head Units.6 2.1. Car Information Computer.6 2.1.1. Block diagram.7 2.1.2. System wiring diagram.8 3. Speaker Systems.11 3.1. Overview.11 3.2. Components.11 3.2.1. HiFi system.11 3.2.2. Top HiFi system.13 4. Telephone Systems.15 4.1. Overview.15 4.2. General description.15 5. Rear Seat Entertainment.17 5.1. Overview.17 5.2. Rear seat entertainment (optional extra 6FG).17 5.2.1. System wiring diagram.18 5.2.2. Function diagram.20 5.2.3. Components, installation locations and functions.22 5.2.4. Operation of the remote control system.24 6. Antenna Systems.26 6.1. Antenna systems.27 6.1.1. System wiring diagram.27 F10 Entertainment and Communication 1. Introduction The information and communication system plays a highly important role in the F10. It builds on the very progressive technology from the F01. Thus the driver is offered a very wide range of infotainment systems from which to choose. This information bulletin is intended to provide an overview of the systems being used. 1 F10 Entertainment and Communication 1. Introduction 1.1. F10 Bus diagram (0 3 B V mS TW 5 o K E s B E F10 Bus diagram 2 F10 Entertainment and Communication 1. Introduction Index Explanation 1 Wakeable control units 2 Control units authorized to wake up the vehicle 3 Startup node control units, for starting up and synchronizing the FlexRay bus system ACC-SEN Active Cruise Control Sensor ACSM Advanced Crash Safety Module AL Active steering AMPH Amplifier High (high fidelity amplifier) AMPT Amplifier Top (top high fidelity amplifier) BSD Bit-serial data interface BCU Battery Charge Unit (for auxiliary battery) CAS Car Access System CIC Car Information Computer CIC Basic Car Information Computer Basic CID Central Information Display CON Controller D-CAN Diagnosis on Controller Area Network DDE Digital Diesel Electronics (Not for US) DME Digital Motor Electronics DSC Dynamic Stability Control DVD DVD changer EDCSHL Electronic Damper Control, rear left satellite unit EDCSHR Electronic Damper Control, rear right satellite unit EDC SVL Electronic Damper Control, front left satellite unit EDC SVR Electronic Damper Control, front right satellite unit EGS Electronic transmission control EKPS Electronic fuel pump control EMF Electromechanical parking brake EPS Electronic Power Steering Ethernet Cabled data network technology for local data networks FD Rear display FD2 Rear display 2 FLA High-beam assistant FlexRay FRM Fast, preset and fault-tolerant bus system for use in automotive applications Footwell module 3 F10 Entertainment and Communication 1. Introduction Index Explanation FZD Roof function center GWS Gear selector switch HKL Luggage compartment lid lift HSR Rear suspension slip angle control HUD Head-Up Display ICM Integrated Chassis Management IHKA Integrated automatic heating / air conditioning JBE Junction box electronics KAFAS Camera-based driver assistance system K-Bus Body bus K-CAN. Body controller area network K-CAN2 Body controller area network 2 (500 kBit/s) KOMBI Instrument cluster LIN-Bus Local Interconnect Network bus Local-CAN Local Controller Area Network MOST Media Oriented System Transport MOST port NVE Media Oriented System Transport port Night Vision electronics PDC Park Distance Control PMA Parking Maneuvering Assistant Control Unit PT-CAN Powertrain CAN PT-CAN2 Powertrain controller area network 2 OBD Diagnosis socket RSE Rear seat entertainment system SDARS Satellite tuner SMBF Front passenger seat module SMFA Seat module, driver SWW Blind Spot Detection SZL Steering column switch cluster TCU Telematics Control Unit TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System TRSVC Control unit for reversing camera and side view ULF-SBX Universal interface box 4 F10 Entertainment and Communication 1. Introduction Index Explanation VDM Vertical Dynamics Management VM Video Module VSW Video switch ZGM Central Gateway Module 5 F10 Entertainment and Communication 2. Head Units 2.1. Car Information Computer F10 Car Information Computer The CIC head unit was installed for the first time on BMW 1 Series and 3 Series vehicles with the navigation system (option 609). This further development of the Car Communication Computer CCC is now also being used in the F10. By storing data on a 80 gigabyte hard disk, the new head unit provides many new functions and options. The audio systems with CIC added a music collection function. Music files can be converted (ripped) or copied for the music collection on the hard disc. Fast access to these music files, stored on the ClC-dedicated hard disc, is ensured at all times. A selection of up to 3700 music files (12 gigabytes) is possible. The tuners/decoders of the digital radio systems, (IBOC) digital tuner and satellite tuner (SDARS) are now integrated into the CIC. A modified base plate adapter extends the connectivity of the music player (option 6NF). This makes it possible to connect to and play back music tracks in the mobile phone. Simple menu navigation and playback of these music tracks can now be controlled via the iDrive. For additional information about the Car Information Computer, refer to the "Car Information Computer CIC" and “F01/F02 Audio System” training material available on TIS and ICR 6 F10 Entertainment and Communication 2. Head Units 2.1.1. Block diagram F10 Block diagram of CIC Index Explanation 1 Central Information Display 2 Car Information Computer 3 User interface 4 Application software 5 Hardware and interfaces 7 F10 Entertainment and Communication 2. Head Units 2.1.2. System wiring diagram F10 System wiring diagram of CIC 8 TE09-1634 F10 Entertainment and Communication 2. Head Units Index Explanation 1 Central Gateway Module 2 Diagnosis interface 3 Dynamic Stability Control 4 Central Information Display 5 Front power distribution box 6 Car Information Computer 7 USB connection in glove box 8 Integrated automatic heating / air conditioning 9 Jack plug audio frequency input in the center console for playing back audio files 10 Controller 11 Roof-mounted antenna (GPS, SDARS) 12 antenna diversity module with integrated antenna amplifier 13 Rear window antenna (FM, AM) 14 Rear power distribution box 15 Steering column switch cluster 16 Instrument cluster iDrive control screen comes in two versions: with a 7.0” diagonal 800 x 480-pixel resolution as standard equipment, or with the optional Navigation system, in a dazzling 10.2”, 1280 x 480-pixel version with a wider range of features and functions as in the new BMW 7 Series. All FI 0 come with the 7” CID combined with CIC Basic (without Navigation system) as standard equipment. The system uses the same iDrive controller as the CIC with Navigation but includes less features like Music Collection or Voice Activation. F10 CIC (with Navigation) and 10.2” diagonal CID. 9 F10 Entertainment and Communication 2. Head Units F10 CIC Basic (non Navigation) and 7” diagonal CID. CIC Basic comes standard equipped with HD Radio as the IBOC decoder is integrated into the CIC hardware. SDARS (Satellite radio) however is available as an optional extra (option 655) 10 F10 Entertainment and Communication 3. Speaker Systems 3.1. Overview F10 Speakers The speaker systems in the FI 0 are offered in two levels: • HiFi system = HiFi loudspeaker system (standard equipment) • Top HiFi system = HiFi system Professional (option 677). The HiFi system standard equipment on all F10 models. The HiFi system is equipped with an eight-channel amplifier with digital equalizer. However, only seven of the eight channels are used in the HiFi system. The bass speakers are located under the front seats. They are coupled to the side sills to increases the resonance volume necessary for bass reproduction. The head-units CIC and Champ 2 can be combined with any of the amplifier/speaker systems available. The HiFi system and Top-HiFi systems feature separate speakers for the treble and mid-range frequencies. Even though the diameters of the speakers in the HiFi and Top HiFi System Professional are the same, there are differences in the performance of the speakers. This is achieved by the use of different materials for the diaphragms, coils and magnets. The Top HiFi system supports playback of multichannel formats. Multichannel audio formats can be played back with the player in the CIC or with the 6x DVD changer. The HiFi system has twelve speakers while the Top-HiFi system has 16 speakers each with different auxiliary amplifiers. 3.2. Components 3.2.1. HiFi system The following graphic shows the speakers and the amplifier of the HiFi system. The speakers are powered with 5 x 25 watts for the midrange speakers and tweeters and 2 x 40 watts for the bass speakers. 11 F10 Entertainment and Communication 3. Speaker Systems F10 HiFi system Index Explanation 1 Tweeter, front center 2 Mid-range speaker, front center 3 Tweeter, front right door 4 Mid-range speaker, front right door 5 Woofer, under right front seat 6 Mid-range speaker, rear window shelf, right 7 Tweeter, rear window shelf, right 8 HiFi amplifier 9 Tweeter, rear window shelf, left 10 Mid-range speaker, rear window shelf, left 11 Woofer, under left front seat 12 Mid-range speaker, front left door 13 Tweeter, front left door 12 F10 Entertainment and Communication 3. Speaker Systems 3.2.2. Top HiFi system The following graphic shows the speakers and the amplifier of the HiFi System. The speakers are powered with 7 x 50 watts for the midrange speakers and tweeters and 2 x 125 watts for the bass speakers. In the FI 0, the amplifier in the HiFi System is equipped with what is known as a load-logic separation. Here, the electronics of the amplifier are supplied and connected via a separate voltage line. The line is specially protected against short-term voltage dips and thus prevents failure of the electronics in the event of a short-term voltage dip. ®©@® ® ®® ®® FI 0 Top HiFi system Index Explanation 1 Tweeter, front center 2 Mid-range speaker, front center 3 Tweeter, front right door 4 Mid-range speaker, front right door 5 Woofer, under right front seat 6 Mid-range speaker, rear right door 7 Tweeter, rear right door 8 Mid-range speaker, rear window shelf, right 9 Tweeter, rear window shelf, right 13 F10 Entertainment and Communication 3. Speaker Systems Index Explanation 10 Top-HiFi amplifier 11 Tweeter, rear window shelf, left 12 Mid-range speaker, rear window shelf, left 13 Tweeter, rear left door 14 Mid-range speaker, rear left door 15 Woofer, under left front seat 16 Mid-range speaker, front left door 17 Tweeter, front left door 14 F10 Entertainment and Communication 4. Telephone Systems 4.1. Overview FI 0 Telephone system The Telematic Control Unit (TCU) familiar from the E70 (option 639) is installed. BMW ASSIST is standard equipment in combination with the TCU. The pairing assistant has also been integrated into the FI 0 to assist the customer in pairing the mobile phone. For additional information about the telephone systems and their function, refer to the "Telephone systems F01/F02" and "Car Information Computer" training information available on TIS and ICR The specified range of functions will only be achieved with Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones recommended by BMW. A list of currently recommended Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones is posted on the Aftersales Assistance Portal (ASAP) and at http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth/ 4.2. General description The following control units act as the interface between the mobile phone and the vehicle: • Telematic Control Unit (TCU) The preconditions under which TCU or TCU and interface box together are installed are listed below: 15 F10 Entertainment and Communication 4. Telephone Systems Optional extra Installed control units Complete basic fittings for mobile phone TCU (option 639) Complete basic fittings for mobile phone TCU (option 639) ULF-SBX High USB audio interface (optional 6FL) Complete basic fittings for mobile phone TCU (option 639) ULF-SBX High + (Base plate and cradle for Smartphone Smartphone Integration (option 6NF) + integration USB audio interface (option 6FL) Note: The ULF-SBX High is only used for the USB Audio Interface (option 6FL), the TCU is used for all other telephone and BMW Assist functions. 16 F10 Entertainment and Communication 5. Rear Seat Entertainment 5.1. Overview It is possible to watch video from Digital Versatile Disc DVD on the Central Information Display CID in the F10. The picture in the CID is deactivated and replaced with an information text for safety reasons when the vehicle is in motion. If the car is fitted with a rear-seat entertainment system, rear-seat passengers can watch videos while the car is on the move. The following optional extras are offered: • DVD changer for 6 DVDs (option 696) • Rear seat entertainment (optional extra 6FG) F10 Rear seat entertainment system The systems can be used for other purposes besides watching films, for example viewing interactive media such as tour guides, databases, catalogues, and so on. In conjunction with the Top HiFi amplifier (rear-seat entertainment professional), multichannel audio formats are supported. The video module of the FI 0 does not incorporate a video switch. This continues to be a separate component. 5.2. Rear seat entertainment (optional extra 6FG) The FI 0 uses the rear seat entertainment system (option 6FG), which was introduced with the F01. 17 F10 Entertainment and Communication 5. Rear Seat Entertainment 5.2.1. System wiring diagram F10 Circuit diagram, rear-seat entertainment 18 TE09-1630 F10 Entertainment and Communication 5. Rear Seat Entertainment Index Explanation 1 Central Gateway Module 2 Car Information Computer or Car Information Computer Basic 3 Front distribution box 4 Infrared transmitter, right 5 Rear-seat display FD2 6 Rear power distribution box 7 antenna diversity module with antenna amplifier 8 Operation of the remote control system 9 Video switch 10 Rear Seat Entertainment RSE Mid 11 Rear-seat display FD 12 Infrared transmitter, left 13 Car Access System 19 F10 Entertainment and Communication 5. Rear Seat Entertainment 5.2.2. Function diagram F10 Function diagram, rear-seat entertainment 20 TE09-1642 F10 Entertainment and Communication 5. Rear Seat Entertainment Index Explanation 1 Central Information Display, CID 2 Car Information Computer, CIC 3 Controller 4 Central Gateway Module, ZGM 5 Operation of the remote control system 6 Rear-seat display FD2 with infrared transmitter 7 Infrared headphones 8 Rear-seat display FD with infrared transmitter 9 Rear Seat Entertainment RSE-Mid 10 DVD changer for 6 DVDs, in glove box 11 Video switch VSW 12 Video module VM 13 Telematic Control Unit TCU Sound output takes place either through the vehicle's speakers or via headphones. The volume of the speakers can be adjusted via the multifunction steering wheel, the head unit or with the radio remote control. The volume is controlled speed-dependent during playback through the speakers. The driving speed is registered by the wheel speed sensors. The tone settings can be adjusted on the Car Information Computer or Car Information Computer Basic or using the radio remote control. If the sound is output via the headphones, the volume can be adjusted either on the headphones (infrared headphones) or using the radio remote control (hard-wired headphones). The infrared headphones receive their signals from the infrared transmitter. External devices can be connected via the two AV inputs directly to the RSE control unit or via the AUX-ln connection or the USB audio interface (option 6FL) in the center console. The USB audio interface provides an additional jack and a USB connection for a type A USB connector. Video cannot be transmitted to the rear seat entertainment system when a DVD is played back via the Car Information Computer. Similarly, video is not transmitted to the Car Information Computer when a DVD is played back in the rear seat entertainment control unit. Sound output, however, is possible in both cases. Picture and sound are transmitted to the CIC and the rear seat entertainment system during playback via the DVD changer. For safety reasons, no picture is shown in the Central Information Display while the vehicle is being driven. Sound output continues even when the car is not at a standstill. An external device (e.g. game console) can be additionally connected via the AV inputs. The corresponding video signal is output on the display of the connected source. The selected DVD can still be viewed on the other display. Prerequisite: see Functions, Connection to external equipment via AV input. The RSE MID control unit has a FBAS/CVBS (composite video baseband signal) input for the screen of the DVD changer or video module. The video switch is installed corresponding to the equipment configuration. 21 F10 Entertainment and Communication 5. Rear Seat Entertainment Note: (FBAS) Farb-Bild-Austast-Synchron is CVBS (Composite Video Baseband Signal) in which just the video signal is transmitted through a single wire with the audio signal handled separately. 5.2.3. Components, installation locations and functions FI 0 System overview (option 6FG) Index Explanation 1 Rear-seat display FD 2 Central Information Display 3 Rear-seat display FD2 4 Car Information Computer or Car Information Computer Basic 5 Rear Seat Entertainment RSE-Mid 6 Operation of the remote control system The rear seat entertainment system (option 6FG) offers the following equipment: 22 F10 Entertainment and Communication 5. Rear Seat Entertainment • Radio tuner with RDS • Sound output via: infrared headphones, wired headphones and audio speakers of the vehicle • AUX-ln connection in center console (analog jack) • Connection to external equipment via AV input, e.g. video camera, games console or portable playback equipment • Operation via remote control. Optional extras: • DVD changer (option code 696) • USB/audio interface in center console (option 6FL) for connecting media players (e.g. USB stick and Apple iPod®) • In Band On Channel (IBOC) HD Radio is standard equipment and Satellite Digital Audio Radio Services (SDARS) is available as an option (SA655). 23 F10 Entertainment and Communication 5. Rear Seat Entertainment 5.2.4. Operation of the remote control system FI 0 Radio remote control for rear seat entertainment Index Explanation 1 Menu 2 Knurled wheel 3 Confirmation button 4 Option 5 Battery symbol 6 Selector slide, left/right 7 Volume 8 Track search/track skip 9 Wireless symbol 10 Back 11 Four-way directional controller (four buttons) 24 F10 Entertainment and Communication 5. Rear Seat Entertainment The remote control features two LED for checking operation and battery voltage. Transmission of a wireless signal is acknowledged by the green send signal lighting. The radio remote control signals are only sent if the rear seat entertainment system is switched on. If the battery voltage reaches a critical level, the red battery symbol will light instead of the green send symbol each time a button is pressed. The battery in the radio remote control must be replaced to ensure continued operation. The thumbwheel, the confirmation button and the four-way directional controller make up the iDrive controller functions. Turning the thumbwheel corresponds to turning the iDrive controller. Sliding the iDrive controller to the left, right, forwards or back is replaced by pressing the corresponding button on the four-way directional controller. Pressing the iDrive controller corresponds to pressing the confirmation button. The entire radio remote control changes over to the selected side by operating the selector slide. The signals of the radio remote control are received by the antenna for radio remote control services in the rear window. 25 F10 Entertainment and Communication 6. Antenna Systems Depending on optional equipment, the FI 0 is equipped with different antenna systems: Antenna System Location FM/AM antenna Radio Rear window SDARS antenna Radio Roof Navigation antenna Navigation system Roof Remote control service antenna CAS (remote control services) Rear window Telephone antenna Telephone. Roof Bluetooth antenna Telephone. Slide/tilt sunroof area Emergency GSM antenna Telematics services Rear right interior 26 F10 Entertainment and Communication 6. Antenna Systems 6.1. Antenna systems 6.1.1. System wiring diagram F10 Entertainment and Communication 6. Antenna Systems Index Explanation 1 Central Gateway Module 2 Footwell module 3 Car Access System 4 Integrated automatic heating / air conditioning 5 Car Information Computer 6 Junction box electronics 7 Base plate of universal charging and hands-free facility 8 Bluetooth antenna 9 Roof-mounted antenna (telephone, SDARS and GPS) 10 Brake light interference suppression filter 11 Rear brake light 12 antenna diversity module with antenna amplifier 13 Rejector circuit, rearwindow_1 14 Rear window antennas (FM, AM, remote control services FBD) 15 Rejector circuit, rearwindow_2 16 Rear power distribution box 17 Rejector circuit, rear window defogger for AM range 18 Emergency call antenna (backup) 19 Telematics Control Unit 28 Bayerische Motorenwerke Aktiengesellschaft Handlerqualifizierung und Training RontgenstraBe 7 85716 UnterschleiBheim, Germany