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Connecting up the iPhone in
the vehicle
Operating the music menu
With the BMW Station
The BMW Station enables optimum use of the
BMW Link app in the car, also see Page 5.
Registering the iPhone
Only register the iPhone when the car is
at a standstill. Otherwise the resulting dis-
traction can endanger the passengers and other
road users.
The iPhone only has to be registered once to
connect it to the car via the BMW Station.
1. Switch on the ignition.
2. Place the iPhone in the BMW Station.
3. Activate Bluetooth on the iPhone.
A list of the devices found is displayed.
4. Select “BMW Station” from the list.
5. Enter the PIN code “1234”.
6. “Connect”
7. The Bluetooth connection is established
automatically if the iPhone was registered
successfully.
Up to eight iPhones can be registered on the
BMW Station.
Once registered, a connection to the car is auto-
matically and quickly established when you place
the iPhone in the BMW Station.
If other iPhones were previously connected to
the BMW Station, you may have to deactivate
Bluetooth on the devices that were last connect-
ed so the new iPhone to be connected is detect-
ed by the BMW Station.
Without the BMW Station
Please refer to the documentation supplied with
the car for information on how to connect the
iPhone to the car without the BMW Station.
Principle
BMW Link accesses the music library on the
iPhone.
Playing music
The music menu is operated in the same way as
on the iPhone.
1. “Music”
2. Select the category you want, e.g. Genre or
Artists.
All the entries are displayed in a list.
3. Select further categories if necessary.
4. Start playback.
Browse key
The Browse key is displayed if music tracks are
being played and you switch back to the Music
menu from another menu.
“Browse”: return to the music library
!
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