Technical training. Product information. F25 Entertainment and Communication BMW Service Edited for the U.S. market by: BMW Group University Technical Training ST1106 2/1/2011 V_/ General information Symbols used The following symbol is used in this document to facilitate better comprehension or to draw attention to very important information: A Contains important safety notes and information that needs to be observed strictly in order to guaran¬ tee the smooth operation of the system. Information status and national-market versions BMW Group vehicles meet the requirements of the highest safety and quality standards. Changes in requirements for environmental protection, customer benefits and design render necessary continu¬ ous development of systems and components. Consequently, there may be discrepancies between the contents of this document and the vehicles available in the training course. This document basically relates to the European version of left hand drive vehicles. Some operating el¬ ements or components are arranged differently in right-hand drive vehicles than shown in the graphics in this document. Further differences may arise as the result of the equipment specification in specific markets or countries. Additional sources of information Further information on the individual topics can be found in the following: • Owner's Handbook • Integrated Service Technical Application. ©2010 BMW AG, Munich Reprints of this publication or its parts require the written approval of BMW AG, Miinchen The information contained in this document forms an integral part of the technical training provided by the BMW Group and is intended for its course trainers and participants. Refer to the latest relevant in¬ formation systems of the BMW Group for any changes/additions to the Technical Data. Status of the information: July 2010 VH-23/lnternational Technical Training F25 Entertainment and Communication Contents 1. Introduction.1 1.1. F25 Bus overview.2 2. Radio and headunits.5 2.1. Car Information Computer, CIC.5 2.1.1. Block diagram, CIC.6 2.1.2. System wiring diagram.8 2.2. Car information computer basic, CIC Basic 2.10 2.2.1. Block diagram.11 2.2.2. System wiring diagram.12 3. Speaker systems.14 3.1. Overview.14 3.2. Components.14 3.2.1. Hi-fi system.14 3.2.2. Top HiFi system.15 4. Telephone systems.17 4.1. Overview.17 4.2. System components.17 4.3. General information.18 4.3.1. Compatibility.18 4.4. Hands-free system with USB interface.20 4.4.1. System wiring diagram.23 4.5. Combox features.24 4.5.1. System wiring diagram.25 4.5.2. Functions.26 5. Connected Drive.34 5.1. Google™ local search.34 6. Antenna systems.35 6.1. System wiring diagram.38 F25 Entertainment and Communication 1. Introduction The information and communication system plays a significant role in the F25. It can access the highly advanced technology available from BMW which provides the driver with a wide selection of Infotain¬ ment systems. This training material provides an overview of the following systems: • Radio and headunits • Speaker systems • Telephone systems • Connected Drive • Antenna systems. 1 F25 Entertainment and Communication 1. Introduction 1.1. F25 Bus overview m 2il S, 2 F25 Entertainment and Communication 1. Introduction Index Explanation 1 Wakeable control units 2 Control units with wake-up authorization 3 Start-up node control units for starting up and synchronizing the FlexRay bus system ACSM Advanced Crash Safety Module AMPT Top HiFi amplifier CAS Car Access System CID Central information display COMBOX Combox (Combox multimedia, Combox multimedia with telematics) CON Controller D-CAN Diagnosis-on-Controller Area Network DME Digital Motor Electronics DSC Dynamic Stability Control DVDC DVD changer EDC Electronic Damper Control EGS Electronic transmission control EKPS Electronic fuel pump control EMF Electromechanical parking brake EPS Electronic power steering (electromechanical power steering) Ethernet Cable-based data network technology for local data networks FLA High-beam assistant FlexRay FRM Fast, preset and fault-tolerant bus system for use in automotive sector Footwell module FZD Roof function center GWS Gear selector switch HEADUNIT Headunit (car information computer or car information computer basic II) HKL Automatic operation of tailgate HUD Head-Up Display ICM Integrated Chassis Management IHKA Automatic integrated heating and A/C control unit JBE Junction box electronics K-CAN. Body controller area network K-CAN2 Body controller area network 2 KOMBI Instrument panel MOST Media Oriented System Transport 3 F25 Entertainment and Communication 1. Introduction Index Explanation OBD On-board diagnosis (diagnostic socket) PDC Park Distance Control PT-CAN Powertrain controller area network PT-CAN 2 Powertrain controller area network 2 RAD Radio SMFA Driver's seat module TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System TRSVC Control unit for camera systems VDM Vertical dynamics management VTG Transfer box ZGM Central gateway module 4 F25 Entertainment and Communication 2. Radio and headunits 2.1. Car Information Computer, CIC Car Information Computer Index Explanation 1 Car Information Computer, CIC The CIC headunit was installed for the first time in the BMW 1 -Series and 3-Series vehicles in con¬ junction with the Navigation system (SA 609). A wide range of new options are now available with this headunit including an 8.8-inch high-resolution trans-reflective screen that is the largest on-board monitor in its vehicle segment. As with the latest CIC systems a hard disk storage capacity of 80 GB is used in combination with the Navigation system option. With regard to audio system, a 12 GB partition of the total hard drive memory is set aside for the music collection function. Music files can be converted (ripped) from CDs or copied from USB drives to the music collection on the systems hard drive. Storing these files on the CIC-dedicated hard disk, allows for fast and easy access to the customer's music at all times. A selection of up to 3700 music files can be stored with the system. In contrast with CIC Basic 2 (which has a CD drive) CIC with Navigation incorporates a DVD drive. CIC incorporates a double tuner for the FM/AM band, one is used for tuning the other to update the station list and station information. The FM/AM double tuner module and the FM-TMC module com¬ bine to form the triple tuner. The digital radio tuner (IBOC) and satellite tuner (SDARS) radio systems are now integrated into the CIC, this mean there is no need to install separate control units for these functions. 5 F25 Entertainment and Communication 2. Radio and headunits The Bluetooth antenna is located within the wiring harness and two microphones are installed on the headline just above the driver and passenger. For more information on the Car Information Computer, please refer to the Owner's Manual or ST 815 Car Information Computer (CIC) training material available on TIS and ICR 2.1.1. Block diagram, CIC F25 Block diagram of CIC 6 F25 Entertainment and Communication 2. Radio and headunits Index Explanation 1 Central information display 2 Car Information Computer 3 User interface 4 Application software 5 Hardware and interfaces F25 Entertainment and Communication 2. Radio and headunits 2.1.2. System wiring diagram F25 CIC system wiring diagram 8 TE10-1153 F25 Entertainment and Communication 2. Radio and headunits Index Explanation 1 Central gateway module (ZGM) 2 Diagnostic interface 3 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 4 Central information display (CID) 5 Junction box electronics (JBE) 6 Junction box for the power distribution box 7 USB port in glove box 8 Car Information Computer 9 Automatic integrated heating and A/C control unit 10 Bluetooth antenna in wiring harness 11 Controller (CON) 12 Integrated Chassis Management (ICM) 13 Roof antenna (GPS, SDARS) 14 Antenna diversity module with integrated antenna amplifier 15 Rear window antenna (FM, AM) 16 Luggage compartment power distribution box 17 Antenna, rear left side window (DAB band 3) (not US) 18 Steering column switch cluster (SZL) 19 Instrument panel (KOMBI) 9 F25 Entertainment and Communication 2. Radio and headunits 2.2. Car information computer basic, CIC Basic 2 © CIC Basic 2 Index Explanation 1 Car information computer basic 2 (CIC Basic 2) The car information computer basic 2 CIC Basic 2 (also referred to as "Champ 2") is used in the F25. The Radio Professional (SA 663) without navigation system is standard on both variants of the F25. In contrast to its predecessors (M-ASK and CFIAMP), the CIC Basic 2 is not equipped with a DVD drive. Only a single CD drive is installed in the headunit which means that the CIC Basic 2 only sup¬ ports playback of audio files and not DVDs. The contacts are now located in a flash memory in the form of an SD memory card with a 2GB capaci¬ ty. In the F25, this system is installed in combination with the standard radio without navigation. Furthermore, the IBOC and SDARS digital tuners hardware and software functions have been incorpo¬ rated into the CIC Basic 2 electronics and thus the range of functions substantially extended. The CIC Basic 2 in the F25 can now be ordered for the first time with a built-in hands-free Bluetooth system due to the incorporation of the Bluetooth hardware and function into the headunit. The CIC Basic 2 option comes with a CID Central Information Display with 6.5" screen. A Note: The CIC Basic 2 components are not replaceable separately by the BMW Service De¬ partment, if defective, it has to be replaced as a complete unit. 10 F25 Entertainment and Communication 2. Radio and headunits 2.2.1. Block diagram F25 Block diagram of CIC Basic 2 Index Explanation 1 Central information display 2 Car information computer basic 2 3 User interface 4 Application software 5 Hardware and interfaces 11 F25 Entertainment and Communication 2. Radio and headunits 2.2.2. System wiring diagram F25 System wiring diagram of CIC Basic 2 12 TE10-1154 F25 Entertainment and Communication 2. Radio and headunits Index Explanation 1 Central gateway module (ZGM) 2 Diagnostic interface 3 Car information computer basic 2 (CIC Basic 2) 4 Central information display (CID) 5 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 6 Junction box electronics (JBE) 7 Junction box for the power distribution box 8 USB port 1 9 AF output, vehicle speaker (stereo system) 10 Automatic integrated heating and A/C control unit 11 Bluetooth antenna in wiring harness 12 Controller (CON) 13 Integrated Chassis Management (ICM) 14 Roof antenna (GPS, SDARS) 15 Antenna diversity module with integrated antenna amplifier 16 Rear window antenna (FM and AM) 17 Luggage compartment power distribution box 18 antenna, rear left side window (DAB band 3) (not US) 19 Steering column switch cluster (SZL) 20 Instrument panel (KOMBI) 1 The USB interface is installed in the center console in vehicles featuring the hands-free system with USB interface (SA 6NH). 13 F25 Entertainment and Communication 3. Speaker systems 3.1. Overview F25 Speaker The speaker systems on the F25 are available in two variants: • Hi-fi sound system (SA 676) is standard. • Top (Premium) HiFi System (SA 677) is optional. A seven-channel amplifier with digital equalizing is integrated in the hi-fi system. The amplifier of the hi-fi sound system has no bus connection and receives the switch-on signal instead via a separate line. The bass speakers are under the front seats. They are coupled to the side sills. That increases the res¬ onance volume necessary for bass reproduction. The CIC and CIC Basic 2 headunits can be combined with all amplifier/audio speaker systems. The hi-fi and Top HiFi systems feature separate speakers for the treble and mid-tone ranges. Although the diameters of the speakers in the hi-fi sound system and Top HiFi system are the same, the performance of the speakers is different. This is achieved by using different materials for di¬ aphragms, coils and magnets. The Top HiFi system supports playback of multichannel formats. Multichannel audio formats can be played back via the CIC drive or DVD changer for six DVDs. The amplifier of the Top HiFi system has no data bus connection and instead receives the switch-on signal via a separate line. 3.2. Components 3.2.1. Hi-fi system The graphic below shows the hi-fi system speakers and amplifier. The speakers are operated with a power output of 5 x 25 watts for the mid-range speakers and tweeters and 2 x 40 watts for the bass speakers. 14 F25 Entertainment and Communication 3. Speaker systems » ® 6 © F25 Hi-fi system Index Explanation 1 Front center tweeter and mid-range speaker 2 Tweeter and mid-range speaker, front door on right 3 Bass speaker, under right front seat 4 Tweeter and mid-range speaker, rear door on right 5 Hi-fi amplifier 6 Tweeter and mid-range speaker, rear door on left 7 Bass speaker, under left front seat 8 Tweeter and mid-range speaker, front door on left 3.2.2. Top HiFi system The graphic below shows the Top HiFi system speakers and amplifier. The speakers are operated with a power output of 7 x 50 watts for the mid-range speakers and tweeters and 2 x 125 watts for the bass speakers. The amplifier of the Top HiFi system in the F25 features what is referred to as load-logic separation. In this case power is supplied to the amplifier's electronics separately by a line which is connected sep¬ arately. This is specially protected against brief voltage dips which in turn prevents failure of the elec¬ tronics if a voltage dip occurs briefly. 15 F25 Entertainment and Communication 3. Speaker systems ® (?) e ©© i F25 Top HiFi system Index Explanation 1 Front center tweeter and mid-range speaker 2 Tweeter and mid-range speaker, front door on right 3 Bass speaker, under right front seat 4 Tweeter and mid-range speaker, rear door on right 5 Tweeter and mid-range speaker, D-pillar on right 6 Tweeter and mid-range speaker, D-pillar on left 7 Top HiFi amplifier 8 Tweeter and mid-range speaker, rear door on left 9 Bass speaker, under left front seat 10 Tweeter and mid-range speaker, front door on left 16 F25 Entertainment and Communication 4. Telephone systems 4.1. Overview F25 Telephone system Two different options are available for the F25 telephone systems: • Hands-free Bluetooth and USB (SA 6NH) is standard • BMW Assist w/enhanced Bluetooth & USB interface (SA 6NL) is available as an option 4.2. System components 17 F25 Entertainment and Communication 4. Telephone systems Index Explanation 1 Microphones 2 Roof antenna 3 Emergency call antenna 4 Combox (SA6NL) 5 Base plate (SA6NL) 6 Controller 7 Headunit 8 Central information display The Bluetooth antenna is located in the audio wiring harness of the F25. 4.3. General information The telephone functions in the F25 are provided either by the headunit or the Combox. The table be¬ low provides an overview Equipment options Telephone support¬ ed headunit Combox Only in conjunction with Hands-free Bluetooth and USB (SA 6NH) Yes No Standard equipment with BMW Radio Pro¬ fessional BMW Assist w/en- No Combox multimedia Optional equipment hanced Bluetooth & with integrated telem- with Navigation Sys- USB interface (SA 6NL) atics tern (SA 609) 4.3.1. Compatibility The range and diversity of cell phones available on the market is steadily increasing. Not every Blue¬ tooth-enabled cell phone is automatically compatible with every hands-free system. To provide the customer with a simpler, easy-to-understand overview of the currently “tested” devices, the website at http://www.bmwusa.com/bluetooth is being constantly updated. Customers are able to use the web¬ site to determine which devices and functions work and which do not with their specific BMW model. The customer can now obtain information regarding the compatibility of specific tested cell phones with their vehicles (by entering the vehicle VIN number for example). A prospective BMW customer can also find out which cell phones have been tested and are compatible with specific BMW models. 18 F25 Entertainment and Communication 4. Telephone systems BMW ilitmbrrs Mol « Tiyn^lo ta*M sxcfctvt rfpnrtitioo »*3 Me CO”** X tested mctHie pho*>«». 7 Seres 5 harrow down your chotco; WnMl e*ror «!&.* S—KtnWiteCturtr [ aj Wuch functions do you manly wish •o use 0 f* Hwdifrw kt Phone book »::«« » your coren* OMm Us'igr tfflM fifsr *■ a nears Audn pUytucIi vt* Bluetooth rnoo*t »ns isat<* ta t^isc era ;«reti BMWusa.com/bluetooth Internet page under “Currently available phones” The following information is available: • The tested phones are organized based on BMW model and wireless carrier • Detailed information regarding individual functions is organized based on phone manufacture and on which functions the specific phone can perform. • Information about how to improve cell phone to vehicle compatibility by means of a download¬ able Bluetooth profile software updates will be available later in 2011) 19 F25 Entertainment and Communication 4. Telephone systems At first, only phones will be included in the device database, they will be followed by audio players and other devices that can be connected with the Combox via Bluetooth. 4.4. Hands-free system with USB interface The headunit with built in Bluetooth telephone is featured for the first time in the F25 in conjunction with the CIC Basic 2. With this system, no additional control unit is required in order to provide Blue¬ tooth telephone functions in the vehicle. With the standard equipment Hands free Bluetooth and USB (SA 6NH), the customer is provided with a USB audio interface in addition to the telephone function. F25 Telephone menu in CID Index Explanation 1 "Phone book" 2 "Re-dialling" 3 "Incoming telephone calls" 4 "Dial number" 5 "Bluetooth (telephone)" 20 F25 Entertainment and Communication 4. Telephone systems Telephone | ^ Bluetooth (tel.) 3:33 pm ^-»il Alvaro’S i... 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Peter Eberie + 491760123456 * ¥ 02,21 F25 Call options Index Explanation 1 Name of party 2 Phone number of party 3 Call duration 4 End call 5 Hold call 6 Activate DTMF (Dual Tone Multiplexed Frequency) sound generation (*) 7 Conference call 8 Toggle calls (*) During the call the telephone supported headunit allows calls to be held or extended (conference call) and also DTMF tones to be transmitted. So for example, if you call a phone number and then the operator tells you to select “1” for English, by pressing the number 1 on your keypad, you are sending a DTMF tone. Analogue devices, USB sticks and MP3 players can be connected to the USB interface in the center console. 22 F25 Entertainment and Communication 4. Telephone systems 4.4.1. System wiring diagram F25 System wiring diagram SA 6NH 23 TE 10*0743 F25 Entertainment and Communication 4. Telephone systems Index Explanation 1 Central gateway module (ZGM) 2 Headunit (CIC Basic 2) 3 Central information display (CID) 4 Junction box electronics (JBE) 5 Junction box for the power distribution box 6 Rear power distribution box 7 Controller (CON) 8 USB port 9 Bluetooth antenna in wiring harness 10 Microphone 11 Steering column switch cluster (SZL) 12 Instrument panel (KOMBI) 4.5. Combox features Vehicles with BMW Assist option are equipped with a Combox multimedia with telematics board (SA 6NL) and USB audio interface in conjunction with the optional equipment cell phone preparation with connection for Bluetooth and USB devices. SA 6NL BMW Assist w/enhanced Bluetooth & USB is only available with Navigation system. A Note: Navigation system SA609 will add 6UH Real Time Traffic Information, 615 Online Infor¬ mation Services and 6NL BMW Assist including Mobile Office and Bluetooth audio functional¬ ity. The following functions are available in the F25 with the Combox: • Connection of audio players via Bluetooth • Simultaneous pairing of several cell phones and audio devices via Bluetooth • Contacts with images • Software updates of the Combox by customer directly (Not yet available) • Connection of specific iPods and iPhones via the Apple cable (Y-cable discontinued) • Display of album cover art (with iPhone/iPod/MTP player/MP3 player via USB) • Office function displays email, SMS, calendar, tasks, notes and reminders from cell phone via Bluetooth. 24 F25 Entertainment and Communication 4. Telephone systems 4.5.1. System wiring diagram F25 System wiring diagram of CIC with Combox (6NL) 25 TE10-0 744 F25 Entertainment and Communication 4. Telephone systems Index Explanation 1 Central gateway module (ZGM) 2 Central information display (CID) 3 Crash Safety Module (ACSM) 4 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 5 Junction box electronics (JBE) 6 Junction box for the power distribution box 7 Microphone 2 8 Luggage compartment power distribution box 9 Emergency GSM antenna (SA 6NL only) 10 Combox 11 Roof antenna 12 Base plate (only with SA 6NF) 13 USB audio interface 14 Bluetooth antenna in wiring harness 15 Emergency call button in roof function center FZD (SA 6NL only) 16 Integrated Chassis Management (ICM) 17 Emergency call speaker (SA 6NL only) 18 Microphone 1 19 Steering column switch cluster (SZL) 20 Instrument panel (KOMBI) 21 Headunit (CIC) 22 Automatic integrated heating and A/C control unit (IHKA) 23 Controller (CON) 4.5.2. Functions Audio device via Bluetooth The Combox in the F25 allows stereo audio signals to be transmitted wirelessly via Bluetooth from a suitable audio source. To do this, the audio source must support A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile). An audio source can be a cell phone or an MP3 player, for example. The A2DP profile is used for transmission of the audio playback signal. The AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) is used to control the source remotely. The range of remote control functions depends on the version of AVRCP supported by the source. The Combox supports AVRCP versions 1.0 and 1.3. Version 1.4 of AVRCP is scheduled to be released in 03/2011. For best results and to ensure optimum functionality of audio playback via Bluetooth, you should only use BMW tested devices. These devices are listed on the Internet page http://www.bmwusa.com/blue- tooth 26 F25 Entertainment and Communication 4. Telephone systems Multiple Bluetooth pairing With the Combox two devices can be connected simultaneously via Bluetooth. That means the audio player of one device and the telephone function of another can be connected to the vehicle simultane¬ ously. The configured function for each device in use is clearly shown by a phone or musical note symbol af¬ ter the name of each device on the ’’Add new device” screen. When two phones are connected at the same time, one will have full Office functionality (indicated by the phone/phone book icon) and the other can be used just for incoming (personal) calls as an “Addi¬ tional Telephone”. This second or “Additional Telephone” will not display the contacts nor any other Office function. This is achieved by highlighting the device and selecting “Additional Telephone” under “Configure Phone” feature in the options menu. 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These are transmitted from a compatible cell phone via Bluetooth and stored provisionally on the Combox. Contacts can be created and edited. The contacts in the cell phone are also displayed providing the device supports this function. The addresses can be used as navigation system destinations and the phone numbers can be dialed. Kontakt Bocdcompute* A Kontakt Oaart>«it*n — Ma> t| * » i ** ~ • ■ fc. *49123456789 Bi —*• / A Donnarstag. 6 August 2... Images in address book When a person in the address book is called, the image appears in the central information display. 6*7,aw TP Michael Mustermann ♦499876S4321 Annehmen Ablehnen Calling a person in the address book with image If another person calls when a telephone call is already in progress, a list of callers together with im¬ ages is shown on the central information display. Mlvt GMpflcB* 14 07 % ✓ Mustermann. Steran 00:05 Mustarfrau. SaD