BMW 3 SERIES 2003 E46 Mk3 Navigation System Manual

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The GPS antenna passes the signal to the GPS receiver incorporated in the navigation
computer. A CD with map data is loaded in the CD drive of the navigation computer. The
navigation computer combines the vehicle position calculated by the GPS with this map
data.
The current position of the vehicle can be shown on the on-board monitor by selecting
“Emergency” from the main menu.
The driver can enter a destination. The navigation computer calculates a route from the
current location to this destination based on selectable criteria (main use of highways,
shortest distance, etc.). The calculated route is shown in the route display.
The navigation computer generates the RGB color video signal for all on-board monitor
displays. These three signals are sent over separate shielded wires to the on-board mon-
itor.
In the case of the E52 MIR (also referred as radio navigation) which does not have a color
display, the visual display data is sent via one wire called the navigation bus. On both sys-
tems, color and monochrome display, the audio output from the navigation computer for
voice directions is sent over two separate wires.
The driver has the choice of displays that utilize a color map with an icon of the vehicle
being traced on the map or the use of arrow indicators and distance data shown on the
on-board monitor display. Vehicles equipped with the wide screen board monitor have a
split screen option that includes both display methods. The MIR only makes use of the
arrows and distance display. With the assistance of voice prompts, the navigation
computer indicates how and where to get into the correct lane or turn off.
The navigation computer calculates the distance traveled from the wheel speed signal
delivered by the DSC control unit.
The gyro incorporated into the navigation computer housing informs the navigation com-
puter when the vehicle is turning. An alternative route is re-calculated automatically if the
driver does not follow the original route instructions.
Once the driver has reached their destination, the navigation computer is ready for
another destination input.
Refer to the on-board monitor owners manual for instructions on using the navigation system
software.

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Workshop Hints
Replacing the Mk-3 navigation computer
When replacing the Mk-3 navigation computer be aware that there are two hardware
variants depending on the installation position (vertical or horizontal).
The ignition should be in position 0 during removal and replacement of the computer. After
installing, close all doors, hood and trunk. A bus line reset will be carried out within two
minutes. Resetting allows the gyro to perform a calibration run. Do not move the car
during this reset period.
The coding sequence for the Mk-3 navigation computer has been changed from the
previous Mk-2. There is now an additional step (configuration) that must be done before
the software can be loaded.
After resetting, a configuration signal is needed to allow the computer to load the correct
software for use with a board monitor or MIR. This is performed using the DIS coding pro-
gram (CD 22.0 onward) and the Navigation System operating software (CD V15.0 onward).
Note: Vehicles using the wide screen BM require CD V16.1 onward.
1. From the DIS/MoDiC Coding /Programming
select “1 ZCS Coding”
2. Select the appropriate series
(E46,E39,E38,E52,E53)
3. Select “4 Conversion”
4. Select “3 IKE?Kombi”
5. Select “2 language”
6. At the prompt “is the CD ROM present?”
select yes , but do not install the operating
software CD ROM yet.
7. First select the main language and then an
additional language. (i.e. English-spanish)
8. Select the gender of the navigation audio
voice.
9. Select “automatic coding-yes”
BMW Coding/programming: E46 SERIES
1 Recoding
2 Retrofit
3 Display coding
code and code
for printout
5 Service
measures 4 Conversion
4
PrintChange
EndServices
Note
4 Conversion
BMW Coding/programming: E46 SERIES
PrintChange
EndServices
Note
Have "BMW Naviga-
tion" CD-ROM ready.
Do not insert it in
the CD drive yet!
KOMBI
Start
automtic coding?
Ye s
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10. After coding is done the DIS/MoDiC
instructs you to follow the instructions on
the monitor for the installation of the
Navigation System CD ROM.
11. Place the navigation system software in the
navigation computer CD drive.
Important: Do not switch the ignition off during the
software loading procedure. Do not use any soft-
ware for the Mk-3 earlier than CD V15.0.
12. Once loading has been completed, remove the
CD and then confirm completion by pressing
the rotary push-button on the monitor.
13. Turn off the key for 10 seconds, then turn it
back on and conduct a functional check.
14. After this step has been finished, encode the
navigation computer using the “Recoding” path
in ZCS Coding. The coding process involves
coding vehicle specific data: VIN, Model,
Telematics data etc.
The software status can be confirmed from the
“Set” screen for Mk-3 systems.

3 = Third generation system Mk-3.

1 = Device variant (1=Color screen, 2= MIR
monochrome screen).

20 = Software version of the graphic
component (Version 2.0).
After the navigation computer has been successfully programmed and coded the vehicle
should be left in an area with a clear view of the sky with the key in KL R for at least 15 min-
utes to complete the calibration process.
INFO
1
4
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FM AM
MODEMENU
TONE SELECT
Software Update
ProgrammingApplication Software Version 2.0
Language 1: Amerikan
Language 2: Spanish
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Mk-3 Navigation
Service Mode
Just as Mk-2, Mk-3 provides an on-screen service mode for diagnosis. The service mode
provides five different test screens:
 On-board monitor
 Navigation/Graphic element
 GPS
 Sensor Check
 Telematics
To enter the Navigation Service Mode:
 Turn the ignition key to position 1 (KL R).
 From the Menu screen select “SET”.
 Once in the Set screen, press and hold the “MENU” button for 8 seconds.
 The Service Mode menu will appear on the display.
 Select from the Service Mode menu for navigation specific tests.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is carried out using Test Modules in the Diagnosis Program as well as on-screen
in the Service mode.The Sensor Check display is intended to be used while test driving the
vehicle. The following pages contain charts with explanations of the Service Mode display.
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INFO
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25
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FM AM
MODEMENU
TONE SELECT
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Date
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TONE SELECT
On-board monitor
Video Module
GPS
Sensor check
TelematicsNAVIGATION/GRAPHIC ELEMENT
SERVICE MODE
Press and hold for 8 seconds after entering
the “Set” modeService Mode main menu display
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PDOP Position Dilution of Precision
HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision
VDOP Vertical Dilution of Precision
S/N Signal/noise relationship
Gyro Piezo gyro sensor (in navigation computer)
Dir Direction of travel
Menu Display Explanation
GPS/Status







GPS/Tracking
info G-speed
Heading
Rec status
Pos-src
PDOP
HDOP
VDOP

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PRN
S/N
Visible Sat


Almanac Relative speed over the ground
Direction of travel
Search/track/position receiver status
Number of satellites available for analysis
Accuracy of the calculated location
<8=sufficient determinations of location
<4=very good determinations of location

Channel
Satellite detection
Better reception as the value increases
Number of visible satellites, receivable
Signals, depending on time of
day/configuration
Satellite database, loaded automatically after
15 minutes
Telematics VIN
Color
GSM
BMW info
Emergency call out
Initialization
Logging off VIN (Automatically assigned during coding)
Color code or text
Telephone network/contract number
Customer specific info
On/off status
Telematics services on/off status
Logging off telematics services

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Review Questions
1. List the most signoficant changes made to the Mk-3 navigation computer over the
previous Mk-2.
2. How can the signal provided by the gyro sensor to the navigation computer be
checked?
3. Describe how the display signals are transmitted from the navigation computer to the
MIR and board monitor.
4. What step is necessary before loading the navigation computer operating software CD
on a newly replaced navigation computer? Where can the software status be confirmed
after it has been loaded?
5. How is the VIN entered into the navigation computer?

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