BMW Bluetooth Headset S84 03 U86 User Manual

BMW Univers al BluetoothTM  
Hands-Free S ys tem (ULF)  
Owners Manual  
P/N 84 11 0 302 638  
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Universal BluetoothTM Hands-Free System (ULF)  
Conte nts  
Introduction  
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What is BluetoothTM  
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Communication/Security  
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Data and Voice  
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BluetoothTM Enabled Phones  
Advantages of the ULF System  
System Overview  
ULF Control Module  
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Oddment Tray  
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Pairing Button  
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BluetoothTM Antenna  
System Operation  
Initial Operation  
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Pairing Procedure  
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System Functions  
Indicator Lamps  
Adopting Telephone Book  
Placing A Call  
Receiving/Accepting a Call  
Conducting a Call  
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Ending a Call  
Transfer Active Call From Phone to ULF  
Transfer Active Call From ULF to Phone  
Linking Several BluetoothTM Mobile Phones  
Deleting Devices  
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Universal BluetoothTM Hands-Free System (ULF)  
Introduction  
The BMW Universal BluetoothTM Hands-Free System (ULF) utilizes BluetoothTM  
wireless technology to enable a wireless connection to be established between a  
BluetoothTM enabled mobile phone and the ULF Control Module installed in the  
vehicle. The combination of these components results in a new generation of in-  
vehicle phone system.  
The ULF Control Module forms an interface that allows a mobile phone with the  
embedded BluetoothTM wireless technology feature to be wirelessly integrated into  
the vehicle. For the first time BMW is introducing a new generation hands-free  
telephone system kit that provides the customer with the option of using various  
BluetoothTM enabled mobile phones (a list of recommended phones is available  
from your BMW Center).  
5 Series (E39) - With Oddment Tray  
What is BluetoothTM?  
The name BluetoothTM is derived from the Danish King Harald Bluetooth who lived  
in the 10th century. He was well known for his ability to unify his kingdom and  
today lends his name to a wireless technology standard that can connect/unify  
various electronic devices that are BluetoothTM enabled and located within a short  
range (approx. 10 m or 32.8 ft) of each other.  
BluetoothTM wireless technology is a short-range radio frequency technology  
standard that allows several devices to communicate with each other  
simultaneously. The standard indicates that up to seven simultaneous  
connections can be established and maintained at one time, as long as the  
connected devices are within a range of 10 m (32.8 ft).  
Note: The ULF system will allow four phones to be paired to the system at a time  
and only allow one phone to be connected at a time.  
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Wireless Communication  
Communication/S ecurity  
The system uses the license-free, global Industrial Scientific Medical band (ISM)  
at 2.45 GHz. This frequency range from 2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz is subdivided  
into 79 channels with a 1 MHz bandwidth.  
Signals transmitted through the airways can be scrambled and unscrambled to  
enhance communication security. With BluetoothTM technology, communication  
frequencies are changed 1600 times per second to reduce the risk of  
interference or interception of the transmitted signal. The relatively small  
operating range of approx. 10 m (32.8 ft) also enhances the security of this  
technology, since tampering with the transmitted data is only possible when  
inside the 10 m (32.8 ft) wireless network”.  
To further enhance the security of this short-range wireless network the ULF  
system requires a pairing procedure to be carried out for each device that will be  
introduced into the network. As part of this procedure a required passkey must  
be entered once (during the initial pairing procedure) to establish a secure  
connection between the phone and the ULF Control Module.  
Data and Voice  
BluetoothTM was developed for the transmission of both voice as well as data. A  
bandwidth of approx. 1 MB/s is available for this purpose.  
BluetoothTM Enabled Phones  
Ideally all phones that are BluetoothTM enabled should work with the ULF  
system, however not all phones utilize the same profiles and therefore may not  
be recognized by the ULF System. A lis t of recommended BluetoothTM enabled  
phones is available from your BMW Center.  
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Advantages of the ULF S ys tem  
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Once a phone is paired to the system it will be able to automatically connect  
to the BluetoothTM wireless network of the vehicle, the next time it is  
introduced into the vehicle and the vehicle ignition is on.  
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Up to four different BluetoothTM phones can be paired to the system at one  
time, although only one phone can be wirelessly connected at any time.  
The phone does not need to be inserted into a phone specific cradle in order  
to be integrated into the vehicle.  
The phone can remain in a briefcase, purse, glove box, etc.; as long as it is  
turned on and located within the interior of the vehicle.  
The MFL buttons on the steering wheel can be utilized to place or receive a  
call, to scroll the phone book and select a number or activate voice  
recognition in order to dial a number via voice command.  
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A voice recognition system is integrated into the ULF control module and can  
be activated by depressing the se nd/receive  
button.  
The communications protocol of BluetoothTM wireless technology is  
standardized irrespective of the manufacturer, this therefore allows various  
mobile telephones that utilize BluetoothTM wireless technology and a  
recognized profile to be connected to the ULF System.  
S ys te m Ove rvie w  
A ULF system consists of a control module, microphone, BluetoothTM antenna, a  
stand-alone pairing (send/receive) button, or eject box with a coin tray insert.  
ULF System Overview  
ULF Control Module  
The ULF module forms the interface between the BluetoothTM mobile phone  
and the electronic system in the vehicle. The mobile phone with the embedded  
BluetoothTM wireless technology is the transceiver, this requires that the phone  
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be activated, paired and present within the vehicle network in order to place or  
receive a call in the vehicle.  
Oddment Tray  
The oddment tray, which is connected to the ULF control module via the  
vehicles wiring harness, serves the purpose of:  
Housing the send/receive  
or pairing button, which must be depressed  
to activate the pairing procedure between the phone and the control module.  
P airing Button  
A stand-alone send/receive  
order to retain the cup holders. The button provides the same function as the  
send/receive button on the steering wheel, plus is the button that must be  
or pairing button is supplied for the 3 Series in  
depressed to activate the pairing procedure between the phone and the control  
module.  
Blue toothTM Antenna  
The BluetoothTM antenna operates on a frequency of 2.45 GHZ and is installed in  
the interior compartment of the vehicle. This antenna provides the wireless  
interface between the BluetoothTM enabled phone and the ULF Control Module.  
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S ys tem Operation  
Initial ope ration  
Prior to using the system for the first time, the BluetoothTM mobile phone that is  
to be used must be paired with the ULF control module. This pairing procedure  
is necessary in order to assign the digital code of the mobile phone to the ULF  
control module installed in the vehicle. The pairing procedure is only required  
when a new phone is introduced to the ULF system for the very first time or the  
list of paired devices is cleared form the memory of the ULF module, it does not  
need to be performed every time the phone is used with the system.  
After pairing, the mobile phone is recognized automatically by the ULF control  
module within 45 seconds after it is introduced into the vehicle and the ignition is  
turned on.  
Note: Depending on the mobile phone manufacturer, particular care must be  
taken prior to initial operation to ensure that no headset is coupled with the  
mobile phone. Various devices may interpret the ULF control module as a  
headset and request deactivation of the headset. Please refer to the operating  
instructions of the mobile phone for detailed information.  
P airing P roce dure  
The pairing procedure that must be initiated through the phone will differ  
corresponding to the different menu configurations of the various BluetoothTM  
mobile phones on the market. The users manual of the phone manufacturer  
should always be referenced for specific steps on how to activate the  
BluetoothTM feature and to pair/link devices.  
The following steps are generalized steps that should help in activating the  
BluetoothTM function of most phones:  
IN VEHICLE:  
1. Depress the send /receive  
(pairing) button located in the  
center console, for at least 1  
second prior to switching on the  
ignition and continue to hold the  
button down for approximately 2-  
3 seconds after the ignition is  
turned on.  
2. Release the button.  
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Note: The send/receive (pairing)  
button in 5 Series and X5 SAV is  
located on the oddment tray  
assembly in the center console.  
3. Shortly after releasing the button on the Radio or Display Screen, the  
following message should be displayed:  
a. Display Screen:  
· “Bluetooth Pairing” displayed.  
· Green, Yellow and Red LEDs  
on the right side of the unit are  
flashing which indicates that  
the ULF is waiting for a signal  
from the BluetoothTM device to  
be paired.  
b. Radio Display (5 Series and X5  
SAV):  
· “Bluetooth Pairing” display  
which indicates that the ULF is  
searching for available  
BluetoothTM devices.  
· Green, Yellow and Red LEDs  
on the right side of the unit are  
flashing which indicates that  
the ULF is waiting for a signal  
from the BluetoothTM device to  
be paired.  
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c. Radio Display (3 Series with CD  
or Cassette):  
· “BT Pairing” display which  
indicates that the ULF is  
searching for available  
BluetoothTM devices.  
4. Activate the search function of the phone as indicated below.  
ON PHONE:  
1. Locate the connection/settings menu and select BluetoothTM  
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2. Select the response that will activate the BluetoothTM feature of the phone.  
3. Next select a menu option that will allow you to “Discover” or “Search” for  
active BluetoothTM devices.  
4. If the phone identifies/finds a device (named BMW” followed by 5 digits)  
select it and follow the indicated steps to complete the pairing process.  
5. Once the phone is successfully paired to the device cycle the vehicle  
ignition switch off and back on and the devices should wirelessly connect  
within 30 seconds. When the connection is established the phone will  
display a connection symbol.  
The following steps are an example of the pairing procedure that must be initiated  
to pair the Sony Ericsson T68i phone to the ULF Control Module.  
1. Press the menu button.  
2. Select Connect”.  
3. Select option 3: Bluetooth.  
4. Select option 4: Options.  
5. Select option 1: Operation mode” and set to On” or Automatic.  
6. Go back one step by pressing the red phone button several times.  
7. Select option 3: Discover”.  
8. Mobile phone display shows Searching’  
9. Select BMW ……” in upcoming list.  
10. Select option 1: Add to paired.  
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11. Enter the password (= ULF passkey) located on ULF Control Module that is  
in the rear of the vehicle or on the Passkey Reference Card.  
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Mobile phone display shows BMW …… Pairing’  
Mobile phone display shows Pairing Successful’  
Display screen shows Pairing succeeded’ for 3 seconds  
12. Enter device name or accept the name that is automatically displayed.  
13. Mobile phone display shows Added to paired devices.  
14. Exit menu by pressing the red phone/NO button.  
15. Once the phone is successfully paired to the device cycle the ignition  
switch off and back on.  
16. The devices should wirelessly  
connect within 30 seconds.  
The connection is established  
when the phone displays the  
symbols indicated, on the right  
side of the screen.  
Note : Shortly after turning on the ignition and the BluetoothTM connection is  
identified, the phone may display a message asking if the connection should be  
established/accepted. The connection authorization request will always occur  
unless the setting on the phone is modified to allow automatic connection  
every time, please refer to the users manual of the phone to determine how to  
change this setting.  
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S ys tem Functions  
The mobile phone must always be activated, paired and present within the  
BluetoothTM network in order to place or receive a call through the vehicle.  
Indicator lamps  
The indicator lamps show the following:  
Active call (green light)  
No mobile phone in range  
(steady red light)  
No network (flashing red  
light)  
Adopting Te le phone Book  
Depending on the type of BluetoothTM mobile phone, the telephone book is  
either transferred automatically (ex. Nokia 6310, Sony Ericsson T68i) or manually  
(depending on software version of phone) by the user to the ULF control module.  
The address book is stored temporarily for the purpose of accessing/displaying  
stored phonebook information using the steering wheel controls or telephone  
menu selections available on the display screen or some radio displays.  
If a manual transfer of the address book must be made, the ULF must be in  
setup mode for manual transfer. The corresponding data can then be transferred.  
If phonebook data is modified while the phone is wirelessly connected to the  
vehicle the changes will not be displayed in the vehicle if the phonebook is  
scrolled via the steering wheel or display screen, changes will only be transferred  
the next time the ignition is cycled.  
Placing a Call  
A call can be placed in several different ways:  
1. Using the keypad or address book of the mobile phone and depressing the  
send button on the phone.  
Note: Some phones may ask if the call is to remain within the phone. Refer  
to the users manual of the phone for specific instructions on disabling this  
feature.  
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2. Depressing the R/T button on the steering wheel, then scrolling (using the  
é or ê buttons) through the address book of the phone that is linked to the  
ULF, until the desired number is displayed on the radio or display screen  
and then depressing the send/receive  
center console to place the call.  
button on the steering wheel or  
3. Depressing the  
button on the steering wheel until an audible “beep”  
is heard through the vehicle speakers, at this point a call can be placed by  
using the following voice commands:  
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“Dial number” or Dial phone”  
After the system asks for a number say the number  
Example: 123 456 7890; the system will repeat the number  
requested once you stop speaking momentarily, the number may also  
be displayed depending on the vehicle and equipment/accessories  
installed.  
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“Dial”  
Note: Once the dial command is given the number will be displayed on  
the display screen or radio; plus it will always be displayed on the  
mobile phone after a call is placed.  
4. Briefly depressing the  
button on the steering wheel will redial the last  
number dialed.  
For more information on using voice commands refer to the Owners  
Manual for Voice Input System. The Convenient Alternative to Manual  
Control” (P/N 84 11 027 942)  
Re ce iving/Acce pting a Call  
The call ringer in the BluetoothTM mobile phone is audible when an incoming call  
signal is received. At the same time, the signal is sent via the BluetoothTM  
interface in the mobile phone to the BluetoothTM antenna in the vehicle. The ULF  
receives the incoming ring/call signal via the BluetoothTM antenna and mutes the  
radio. The incoming ring/tone signal is then also transmitted to the vehicle  
speakers.  
The following options are available for accepting a call:  
3 Series without Display Screen:  
· Press send/receive  
· Press send/receive  
button on MFL (Steering Wheel)  
button in the center console  
· Press send/receive key on mobile phone  
5 Series and X5 SAV without Display Screen:  
· Press send/receive  
button on MFL (Steering Wheel)  
· Press send/receive key on radio  
· Press send/receive  
button on the oddment tray (Center Console)  
· Press send/receive key on mobile phone  
Vehicles with Display Screen:  
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· Press send/receive  
· Press send/receive  
button on MFL (Steering Wheel)  
button on the oddment tray (Center Console)  
· Select the green phone symbol on the Display Screen.  
· Press send/receive key on mobile phone  
Conducting a Call  
If the call is accepted by pressing the send/receive key  
on the Radio (5  
series and X5 SAV), Display Screen, steering wheel or center console, it will be  
conducted via the hands free microphone and vehicle speakers.  
If a call is accepted by pressing the send/receive key on the mobile phone, the  
reaction will depend on the type of handset. In the majority of cases, however,  
the question appears:  
"Do you wish to use the mobile phone?"  
Please refer to the operating instructions of the mobile phone for a detailed  
description of the operating procedure of the phone.  
The hands-free function is activated after pressing the send/receive key. The  
incoming call is encoded (scrambled) via the BluetoothTM interface in the mobile  
phone and sent to the BluetoothTM antenna in the vehicle. The call is received by  
the ULF control module and output via the radio to the audio speakers.  
Since the ULF system provides a digital full-duplex hands-free operation, it is  
possible to simultaneously speak and listen to calls. An echo cancellation  
function prevents feedback when speaking into the microphone. The  
microphone audio signal is sent via a hardwire connection to the ULF control  
module. In the ULF module the received audio signal is scrambled via the  
BluetoothTM module and transferred via the BluetoothTM antenna to the mobile  
phone. The mobile phone then transmits the call via the phone antenna.  
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Ending a Call  
The following options are available for ending a call:  
3 Series without Display Screen:  
· Press send/receive  
· Press send/receive  
button on MFL (Steering Wheel)  
button in the center console  
· Press send/receive key on mobile phone  
5 Series and X5 SAV without Display Screen:  
· Press send/receive  
button on MFL (Steering Wheel)  
· Press send/receive key on radio  
· Press send/receive  
button on the oddment tray (Center Console)  
· Press send/receive key on mobile phone  
Vehicles with Display Screen:  
· Press send/receive  
· Press send/receive  
button on MFL (Steering Wheel)  
button on the oddment tray (Center Console)  
· Select the green phone symbol on the Display Screen.  
· Press send/receive key on mobile phone  
Trans fer Active Call From P hone to ULF  
If a call is received or placed via the handset, it can be transferred into the vehicle  
once the phone is within the active BluetoothTM network of the vehicle.  
Call transfer procedure:  
1. Ignition must be on  
2. BluetoothTM connection must be established  
3. Briefly depress the send/receive button  
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located in the center console.  
NOTE: Some phones may automatically display a statement asking the user if  
the active call should be transferred to the ULF system shortly after the  
BluetoothTM connection is established. If the request is acknowledged the call  
is automatically transferred into the vehicle/ULF system without having to  
depress the send/receive button  
Trans fe r Active Call from ULF to P hone  
If you are currently in an active call and you need to leave the vehicle the call can  
be transferred into the handset in several ways.  
1. Ignition is turned off and you walk away from the vehicle. Once outside the  
10 m (32.8 ft) range a message may be displayed on the phone asking if the  
current call should be maintained or ended, by maintaining the call it will be  
transferred to the handset.  
2. Depending on the model of phone being used the call can be transferred to  
the handset by manually disconnecting from the BluetoothTM network via  
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the connections menu or selecting a transfer function in the settings menu  
of the phone (refer to the users manual of the phone for more information).  
Linking S e ve ral Blue toothTM Mobile P hones  
Up to four BluetoothTM mobile phones can be paired one after the other to the  
ULF control module. The pairing operation corresponds to the procedure  
described above.  
The handset paired last has the highest priority. The telephone paired first will  
drop out of the list if a fifth BluetoothTM mobile phone is paired.  
Note: For incoming and outgoing calls, only the user connected first to the  
system can speak via the hands-free facility.  
If two users enter the network or connection range simultaneously, only the user  
with the highest priority (the user last paired during the initial pairing procedure)  
will be able to use the hands-free function for incoming & outgoing calls. If the  
highest priority phone is turned off the phone with the next highest priority will be  
connected.  
Deleting Devices  
The paired BluetoothTM mobile phones can only be deleted as a single group  
from the ULF control module.  
The pairing procedure must first be activated, and then the send/receive  
button on the installed eject-box or the pairing button located at the rear of the  
center console must again be depressed for an additional 10 seconds after the  
“Bluetooth Pairing” message is displayed on the radio in order to clear the list of  
paired devices from the control module and the message paired devices  
deleted” is displayed.  
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