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Switch navigation display off or
on.
Navigation
Operation to the left: increase
map section (Zoom in).
Operation to the right: reduce
map section (Zoom out).
Trip computer
Operation to the left: scrolling
upwards.
Operation to the right: scrolling
down.
Special functions
Integration of the BMW Motor-
rad Navigator has produced a
number of deviations from the
descriptions in the user guide for
the Navigator.
Reserve fuel level warning
The settings for the fuel gauge
enable you to define a distance
that is covered per tankful of fuel.
The motorcycle sends the fig-
ure for residual range possible
with the fuel remaining in the fuel
tank to the Navigator, so it is no
longer necessary to enter this
value.
Time and date
The Navigator sends time and
date to the motorcycle. The
transfer of these data into the
instrument cluster must be activ-
ated in the SETUP menu of the
instrument cluster.
Security settings
The BMW Motorrad Navigator IV
can be secured against unau-
thorised use with a four-digit PIN
(Garmin Lock). If this function is
activated, while the Navigator is
cradled on the motorcycle and
the ignition is switched on you
are prompted to add the mo-
torcycle to the list of secured
vehicles. If you answer "Yes" at
this prompt the Navigator saves
the VIN of this vehicle in its in-
ternal memory.
A maximum of five VINs can be
saved in this way.
Subsequently, the PIN does not
have to be entered when the
Navigator is switched on by ig-
nition ON while cradled in any of
these vehicles.
If the Navigator is removed from
the vehicle while switched on, a
security prompt asking for the
PIN to be entered is issued.
Screen brightness
Screen brightness is adjusted by
the motorcycle while the unit is
cradled. There is no provision for
manual input.
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