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//-->1999 MODEL YEAR NAVIGATION SYSTEMSOVERVIEWThe 1999 Model Year has expanded Navigation System availability for all BMW vehicles.The E38/E39 systems are primarily carry over from previous systems with softwareimprovements.Currently there is one Navigation system available for the E46 which is based on the famil-iar Mark II original equipment system. In the future there will be three additional systems(refer to chart on next page).For background infor-mation on previousmodel year Mark II,Mark IIi and E36Accessory NavigationSystems refer to:•On-Board Monitorwith GPSNavigationSystem1998 New ModelUpdate (titled1997 Part 2).Board MonitorwithGPS NavigationSystemTrainingReferenceManualNew ModelUpdate• Part Two (From 7-97)TrainingReferenceManualNEW MODEL UPDATE - PART TWO•BMW of North America, Inc.Professional DevelopmentBMW of North America, Inc.Professional DevelopmentST96-07ST97-13This section will cover the changes that occurred to the systems where different for the E46Mark II system. The release of future systems (E46 Radio Navigation and E46 Mark IIiaccessory system and E46 Mark IIi monochrome accessory system) will be addressedwhen released.1481999 Model Year Navigation SystemsE38 - E39OriginalEquipmentSystemsMark II Board MonitorSystemSame System as 1998Model Year withsoftware improvements(Refer to 1998 NewModel Update Book)E36 - roadsterNone AvailableE46Mark II Board MonitorSystemSame as E38/E39 MarkII with E46 specificBoard Monitor.Availability:10/98Mark II RadioNavigation SystemMonochrome Textdisplay (no maps) andAudio Navigation Systembased on Mark II.Display unit integratedinto radio.Availability:FutureAccessoryNavigationSystemsMark IIiBMW center installation.Same as 1998 ModelYear System. Gooseneck mounted display.(Refer to 1998 NewModel Update Book)E36 AccessoryNavigation SystemBMW center installation.System manufactured bySiemens. Same as 1998system. (Refer to 1998New Model UpdateMark IIiBMW center installation.System based onE38/E39 Mark IIi withexception of displaymounting location.Availability:FutureE46 MonochromeAccessory NavigationSystemBMW center installation.Monochrome Textdisplay (no maps) andAudio Navigation Systembased on Mark IIi.Separate display unitwith rotary push buttoninstalled in lower centerconsole.Availability:FutureRefer to installationinstruction set.Refer to SI 84 01 99for installation instructionmodifications to 1999E38/E39 vehicles.(except sport wagon)149E46 MARK II NAVIGATION SYSTEMCOMPONENT OVERVIEWThe E46 Mark II Navigation System is similar to E38/E39 Mark II. All of the E38/E39 MarkII system components are carried over with the exception of the BMBT:E46 Specific Board Monitor (BMBT):•••••5 inch display (320 X 234 pixel resolution)Uses on screen soft keys for telephone send/end functions. E38/E39 uses buttons.Does not include auxiliary ventilation function (not a function of E46 BC/IHKA).Provides display and control functions for the Audio System (radio, cassette and CD).Provides display and control functions for systems in the menu display.DOLBY NRSELECTIONMODE = Selection betweenRadio, Tape or CD FunctionsPHOTOCELL SENSOR(ADJUST BACKLIGHTING)5 INCHDISPLAYTAPE PROGRAM ANDEJECT BUTTONSRADIOBROADCASTDATA SYSTEMSEARCHBUTTONSPROGRAMTYPERADIO CONTROL KNOB(INCREMENTAL SENSOR)RADIO STATUS INDICATOR(SIGNAL FROM RADIO VIA k BUS)BMBT CONTROL KNOB(INCREMENTAL SENSOR)1 - 6 BUTTONS - Correspond to storedradio stations and audio CD selectionsMENU BUTTON LOCATION - Recalls MainMenu in Board Monitor Display1999 MODEL YEAR RADIO CHANGES•••The 1999 model year radios do not have the weatherband feature.RDS =Radio Broadcast Data System. In the future, this button will put the vehicleoccupants in touch with a wide variety of broadcast data including weather information.PTY =Any unit having RDS will also have a separate button for the PTY feature. Itstands for Program Type and will indicate the type of music being played. This is help-ful for organizing favorite station programming. Both RDS and PTY features require thecooperative input of the various radio stations.150The BMBT communicates with interfacing control modules via the K Bus. As with all pre-vious Original Equipment Navigation Systems, the radio electronics are installed in thetrunk. The BMBT sends and receives operation instructions to the radio via bus communi-cation. The Mark II Nav computer continues to provide the RGB output signals to theBMBT for system function display.151E46 BOARD MONITOR & NAVIGATION SERVICE MODE DISPLAYSThe Mark II system provides a service mode display function. These screens provide sys-tem hardware/software identification numbers and status of Board Monitor and Navigationspecific functions for use as a diagnostic tool. The screens are accessed as follows:•••From the Main Menu select “Set”.Once in the Set function, press and hold the menu button for 8 seconds.The next screen to appear is the SERVICE MODE menu.The first accessible function is “On-board monitor”. Pressing this selection calls up the ver-sion screen which provides identification of hardware/ software specific index versions for theinstalled system.Pressing the func-tions key at thebottom continuesintoadditionalscreens includingthe Key Functionsand Brightnesscontrols.Key Functions tests the key input on the BMBT.Input status (1-25) will display in the window.If no keys arepressed the sta-tus will be dis-played as “FF”.Rotating the leftor right rotaryknob displays hexcode input status.Rotated slowly, the display changes with each incre-ment. The display eventually stops at “1F” in the leftrotated direction and “E0” to the right.The key function test terminates automatically if no keysor knobs are moved after a short duration (“00”).The brightness control allows the display illumination tobe manually adjusted.152 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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