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CD changer
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Random sequence Ð RandomIn this mode the music tracks on the
current CD are played in a random
sequence Ð Random.
To start random play:
Select "RND" and confirm your selection.
To cancel the random mode:
Select any other function except skip track.Using the buttons to search
for music tracksTo select music track
1.>>CD changer (menu)<<
2.>>(CD) track 1 ..12<<, or
>>CD (number) 1 ..12, Track 1 ..30<<.<
Track search To select a direction
Press repeatedly, continuing until you
reach the desired track on the current CD
or
1.>>CD changer (menu)<<
2.>>(CD) Next track<< or
>>(CD) track back<<.<
The CD will start play at the title selected.
Fast forward/reverse1.To select the direction
Press and hold the button. You can hear
the tracks, although the sound will be
distorted
2.To interrupt the fast forward/reverse,
release the button.
The system will continue play at the point
on the CD at which the button was
released.
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MiniDisc MDStartingInsert the MiniDisc.
If a MiniDisc is already in the MD player:
To start play
Select "MD" and confirm your entry
or
>>Mini-Disc on<<.<Stopping The MiniDisc emerges from the MD player
or
switch off sound systems, refer to
page 140
or
switch to radio or CD player, refer to
page 140 or page 146
or
1.>>MiniDisc (menu)<<
2.>>MiniDisc off<<
(>>Audio off<<).<
Using the buttons to search
for music tracksTrack searchTo select a direction
Press repeatedly, continuing until you
reach the desired track
or
1.>>MiniDisc (menu)<<
2.>>(MiniDisc) Next track<< or
>>(MiniDisc) track back<<.<
The MD will start playing at the title
selected.Fast forward/reverse1.To select the direction
Press and hold the button. The tracks can
be heard, but the sound is distorted
2.To interrupt the fast forward/reverse,
release the button.
The MD will start playing at the point
selected.
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MiniDisc MD
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Searching for music tracks
in the Control DisplayTo select music trackSelect music track and confirm your selec-
tion
or
1.>>MiniDisc (menu)<<
2.>>(MiniDisc) track 1 ..30<<.<Sample and select Ð ScanThe system proceeds through the disc and
briefly plays a sample from each track in
succession.
1.To start sampling:
Select "SCAN" and confirm your selection.
2.To select a track:
Confirm "SCAN" a second time to cancel
the scan function. Play resumes at the
point on the CD at which sampling was
interrupted.Random play sequence Ð RandomThe music tracks on the MD are played in a
random sequence Ð Random.
To start random play:
Select "RND" and confirm your selection.
To cancel the random mode:
Select another function.
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CassetteStartingSlide the cassette all the way into the slot,
ensuring that the side with the exposed
tape is on the right.
If a cassette is already in the slot:
To start play
Select "Tape" and confirm your selection
or
>>Tape on<<.<Selecting side A or BSelect "Side" and confirm your selection
or
1.>>Tape (menu)<<
2.>>Tape reverse<<
(>>(Tape) other side<<).<Switching booktape on/offSelect "Booktape" and confirm your selec-
tion
Each time you confirm "booktape" the deck
alternately switches between the two
booktape tracks and the standard stereo
sound track.
The selected booktape track is indicated as
"Booktape 1" or "Booktape 2."
When you change tape sides with the
"Side" command the deck reverts to
playing the standard stereo tape.
StoppingThe cassette emerges from the slot
or
deactivate audio system, refer to page 140
or
switch to radio or CD player, refer to
page 140 or page 146
or
1.>>Tape (menu)<<
2.>>Tape off<< (>>Audio off<<).<Noise suppressionDolby B and C are systems designed to
suppress noise and hiss during playback of
audio cassettes.
It amplifies high frequencies during
recording, and reduces their intensity
during playback. Because background
noise consists primarily of high frequencies
generated during play, this strategy results
in lower levels of background noise.
Dolby and the symbol are registered
trademarks of the Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.To turn Dolby on/off
Activate only when playing cassettes
that were recorded with Dolby B or
Dolby C, as the quality of sound reproduc-
tion will otherwise suffer from a loss of
high-frequency response.<
1.Select "Tape" and confirm your selec-
tion
2.Select "Dolby..." and continue pressing
until you obtain the best sound quality. The
system progresses through a selection
sequence of Dolby B, Dolby C and Dolby
off.
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Cassette
154 The selected noise-suppression mode is
indicated as "Dolby B" or "Dolby C."
Music track searchFast forward/reverseTo select the direction
Press twice briefly or once for a longer
period
or
1.>>Tape (menu)<<
2.>>(Tape) next<< or
>>(Tape) back<<.<
When it reaches the end of the tape, the
player automatically switches to the other
side.
To cancel the music track search
Music search
For the music search feature to
operate, pauses of at least 4 seconds
must be present between the individual
music selections.<
To use music search
The tape is wound forward or back to the
next music selection, and switches to the
other track when it reaches the end of the
current side.
To cancel the music search
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CommunicationsThis chapter describes the extensive
array of options available for mobile
communications with family, friends,
business associates and service
providers.
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Using your mobile phone Safety noticeFor your own safety Your in-car phone makes life more conve-
nient in many ways, and can even save
lives in an emergency. While you should
consult your mobile phone's separate
manual for a detailed description of safety
precautions and information, we request
that you direct your particular attention to
the following:Adjustments
To avoid posing a danger to yourself
and other road users, never adjust the
system settings unless your vehicle is
completely stationary.<
Using the phone in your vehicle
Using a hand-held mobile phone to
make and receive calls while driving is
now illegal in virtually every country in the
world. Always use your hands-free system,
or stop your vehicle in an area where you
will not pose a safety hazard to other road
users.<
Vehicles and mobile phones
Do not use your phone from within a
garage, or near an open hood. The air
in these areas could contain fuel vapors,
and the mobile phone might generate
sparks that could result in burns.
This same precaution applies to open
luggage compartment lids on vehicles
equipped for operation using natural gas or
hydrogen, and to all vehicles with luggage
compartment-mounted batteries.<
Antenna
When using the phone, ensure that all
persons in the area are at least 20 in
(50 cm) from the antenna. Never use your
BMW mobile phone if the antenna is
damaged. Contact between your skin and a damaged antenna can result in minor
burns.
If the antenna is damaged, have it replaced
immediately.<
Special environmental conditions
Always switch off your BMW mobile
phone in areas where blasting work is
being conducted with explosives. The
phone signals could potentially act as a
high-frequency transmitter and set off
explosions.
Always switch off your BMW mobile phone
in areas where an increased explosion
danger is present. This category includes
filling stations along with fuel and chemical
storage depots, etc., and all areas in which
the air can contain fuel, chemicals or metal
particles . Under these conditions, your
BMW mobile phone could conceivably
generate sparks that could lead to a fire or
explosion. Always observe all legal regula-
tions governing the use of cell phones in
the vicinity of filling stations, chemical
factories and other areas where an explo-
sion potential exists.
Never use the BMW mobile phone in
aircraft; do not use this mobile phone in
hospitals, care centers or at other locations
where medical equipment may be in oper-
ation, such as accident sites, etc.
Your service provider can furnish you with
more detailed information on legal regula-
tions governing the use of your phone.<
Medical equipment
Mobile phones can generate interfer-
ence capable of preventing hearing
aids and cardiac pacemakers from oper-
ating correctly. If you or any occupant of
the vehicle will be using such equipment,
consult a physician or the manufacturer of
the equipment to determine whether it is
adequately shielded against high-
frequency energy.<
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Batteries
Never attempt to open your BMW
mobile phone or its battery. Use only
approved battery types Ð the wrong battery
can destroy your cell phone.
To avoid possible short circuits, after
removing a battery you should never allow
it to come into contact with metallic
surfaces of any kind.<
Disposing of used batteries
Return used batteries to a recycling
collection point or to your BMW
center.<
Care instructionsYou can find everything you need to know
about caring for your mobile phone in the
separate "Mobile Phone" manual and in our
supplementary publication on "Car care." Operation
For information on operating your
mobile phone please consult the
separate manual.<
You can also operate your BMW mobile
phone using the
>controls on the steering wheel, refer to
page 18
>Control Display
>Key Pad
>voice command system.
Control DisplayThe "Communication" menu provides you
with access to your telephone directory,
the Top 8 list and your redial list. After
selecting the desired entry you can dial and
establish a connection using either the
button in the steering wheel or the Phone
Board; the call number appears in the
upper status line, refer to page 25.
You can also read messages from calls the
system has received in your absence if
message service is cellular provider acti-
vated.
You can alternate between the two pages
of the "Communication" menu
with and .