CONTROLS -> Interior equipment for Your BMW 5 Series 4 Door 2022

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Vehicle features and  
options  
Warning  
This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐  
cific and optional features offered with the series.  
It also describes features and functions that are  
not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due  
to the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐  
tems. When using these functions and systems,  
the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐  
served.  
The operation of remote-controlled systems  
with the integrated universal remote control,  
such as the garage door, may result in injury,  
for example, body parts becoming jammed in a  
garage door. There is a risk of injury or risk of  
damage to property. Make sure that the area of  
movement of the respective system is clear  
during programming and operation. Also follow  
the safety information for the hand-held trans‐  
mitter.  
Integrated Universal  
Remote Control  
Compatibility  
If this symbol is printed on the packaging  
or in the operating instructions of the  
system to be controlled, the system is  
generally compatible with the integrated Univer‐  
sal Remote Control.  
Principle  
The integrated Universal Remote Control in the  
interior mirror can operate up to 3 functions of  
remote-controlled systems such as garage door  
drives, barriers, or lighting systems.  
Additional questions are answered by:  
A dealer's service center or another qualified  
service center or repair shop.  
General information  
The Integrated Universal Remote Control repla‐  
ces up to 3 different hand-held transmitters. To  
operate the remote control, the buttons on the  
interior mirror must be programmed with the de‐  
sired functions. The hand-held transmitter for the  
particular system is required in order to program  
the remote control.  
HomeLink is a registered trademark of Gentex  
Corporation.  
Before selling the vehicle, delete the stored func‐  
tions for the sake of security.  
If possible, do not install the antenna of the re‐  
mote-controlled system, e.g. the garage door  
drive, near metal objects to ensure the best pos‐  
sible operation.  
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Canada: if programming with the hand-held  
transmitter was interrupted, hold down the in‐  
terior mirror button and repeatedly press and  
release the hand-held transmitter button for  
2 seconds.  
Control elements on the interior  
mirror  
6.  
The LED lights up green: programming  
completed.  
Release the button.  
The LED flashes fast: programming is not  
complete.  
Press the button on the interior mirror for  
2 seconds and release. Perform this pro‐  
cedure three times to complete the pro‐  
gramming procedure.  
Buttons, arrow 1.  
LED, arrow 2.  
The hand-held transmitter, arrow 3, is re‐  
quired for programming.  
If the integrated universal remote control  
remains nonoperational, continue with the  
special features for change code wireless  
systems.  
Programming  
LED does not flash green after 60 sec‐  
onds: programming not completed.  
General information  
The battery of the hand-held transmitter must be  
fully charged at the time of programming to en‐  
sure an optimal range of the integrated universal  
remote control.  
Repeat steps 3 to 6.  
To program other functions on other buttons, re‐  
peat steps 3 to 5.  
1. Turn on standby state.  
2. Initial commissioning:  
Special feature of the rolling code  
wireless system  
If you are unable to operate the remote-control‐  
led system after repeated programming, please  
check if the system to be controlled features a  
rolling code radio system.  
Press and hold the two outer buttons on the  
interior mirror simultaneously for approxi‐  
mately 10 seconds until the LED flashes  
green rapidly. This erases all programming of  
the buttons on the interior mirror.  
Refer to the operating instructions for the sys‐  
tem.  
3. Press the interior mirror button to be pro‐  
grammed. The LED on the interior mirror will  
slowly begin flashing orange.  
For systems with a rolling code radio system, the  
integrated Universal Remote Control and the  
system also have to be synchronized.  
4. Hold the hand-held transmitter for the system  
to be used approx. 1 to 12 in/2.5 to 30 cm  
away from the buttons on the interior mirror.  
The required distance depends on the hand-  
held transmitter.  
Please read the operating instructions to find out  
how to synchronize the system.  
Synchronizing is easier with the aid of a second  
person.  
5. Press and hold the button of the desired  
function on the hand-held transmitter.  
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Synchronizing the universal remote control with  
the system:  
Release the button.  
The LED flashes fast: the hand-held  
transmitter was detected but program‐  
ming is not complete.  
1. Park the vehicle within range of the remote-  
controlled system.  
Press the button on the interior mirror for  
2 seconds and release. Perform this pro‐  
cedure three times to complete the pro‐  
gramming procedure.  
2. Program the relevant button on the interior  
mirror as described.  
3. Locate and press the synchronizing button  
on the system being programmed, e.g. at the  
garage gate. You have approx. 30 seconds  
for the next step.  
If the integrated universal remote control  
remains nonoperational, continue with the  
special features for change code wireless  
systems.  
4. Hold down the programmed button on the in‐  
terior mirror for approximately 3 seconds and  
then release it. If necessary, repeat this step  
up to three times in order to end synchroniza‐  
tion. Once synchronization is complete, the  
programmed function will be carried out.  
LED does not flash green after 60 sec‐  
onds: programming not completed.  
Repeat steps 3 to 6.  
If the programming procedure is not completed,  
the previous programming will remain un‐  
changed.  
Reprogramming individual  
buttons  
Operation  
1. Turn on standby state.  
2. Press and hold the interior mirror button to be  
programmed.  
Warning  
3. As soon as the LED on the interior mirror  
flashes orange after approx. 20 seconds, re‐  
lease the button.  
The operation of remote-controlled systems  
with the integrated universal remote control,  
such as the garage door, may result in injury,  
for example, body parts becoming jammed in a  
garage door. There is a risk of injury or risk of  
damage to property. Make sure that the area of  
movement of the respective system is clear  
during programming and operation. Also follow  
the safety information for the hand-held trans‐  
mitter.  
4. Hold the hand-held transmitter for the system  
to be used approx. 1 to 12 in/2.5 to 30 cm  
away from the buttons on the interior mirror.  
The required distance depends on the hand-  
held transmitter.  
5. Press and hold the button of the desired  
function on the hand-held transmitter.  
Canada: if programming with the hand-held  
transmitter was interrupted, hold down the in‐  
terior mirror button and repeatedly press and  
release the hand-held transmitter button for  
2 seconds.  
The system, such as the garage door, can be op‐  
erated using the button on the interior mirror  
while the drive-ready or standby state is  
switched on. To do this, hold down the button  
within receiving range of the system until the  
function is activated. The interior mirror LED  
stays lit while the wireless signal is being trans‐  
mitted.  
6. The LED can light up in different ways.  
The LED lights up green: the program‐  
ming procedure is completed.  
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Deleting stored functions  
All stored functions will be deleted. The func‐  
tions cannot be deleted individually.  
Ashtray  
Front center console  
Press and hold the two outer buttons on the in‐  
terior mirror simultaneously for approximately  
10 seconds until the LED on the interior mirror  
flashes green fast.  
Opening  
1. Push the cover forward until it engages.  
Sun visor  
Glare shield  
Fold the sun visor down or up.  
Glare shield from the side  
2. The ashtray is located in a cup holder. Fold  
the ashtray cover upward.  
Folding out  
1. Fold the sun visor down.  
2. Unhook it from the holder and swing it to the  
side.  
Folding in  
Proceed in the reverse order to close the sun vi‐  
sor.  
Vanity mirror  
A vanity mirror is located in the sun visor behind  
a cover. When the cover is opened, the mirror  
lighting switches on.  
Emptying  
Pull the ashtray with the closed cover out of the  
cup holder.  
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Cigarette lighter  
Safety information  
Warning  
Contact with the hot heating element or the hot  
socket of the cigarette lighter can cause burns.  
Flammable materials can ignite if the cigarette  
lighter falls down or is held against the objects.  
There is a risk of fire and an injury hazard.  
There is a risk of damage to property, among  
other potential damage. Take hold of the ciga‐  
rette lighter by its handle. Make sure that chil‐  
dren do not use the cigarette lighter.  
The cigarette lighter is located between the cup  
holders.  
Rear center console  
NOTICE  
If metal objects fall into the socket, they can  
cause a short circuit. There is a risk of damage  
to property, among other potential damage. In‐  
sert the cigarette lighter or socket cover again  
after using the socket.  
The cigarette lighter is located in the socket.  
Front center console  
Operation  
Push in the cigarette lighter.  
The cigarette lighter can be re‐  
moved as soon as it pops back  
out.  
Sockets  
Push the cover forward until it engages.  
Principle  
The lighter socket can be used as a socket for  
electrical equipment when standby and drive-  
ready state are switched on.  
General information  
The total load of all sockets must not exceed  
140 watts at 12 volts.  
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Do not damage the socket by using non-com‐  
patible connectors.  
Front center console  
Safety information  
Warning  
Devices and cables in the unfolding area of the  
airbags, such as portable navigation devices,  
can hinder the unfolding of the airbag or be  
thrown around in the car's interior during un‐  
folding. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that  
devices and cables are not in the airbag's area  
of unfolding.  
Push the cover forward until it engages.  
NOTICE  
Battery chargers that charge the vehicle battery  
via sockets or cigarette lighters in the vehicle  
may overload or damage the 12 V electrical  
system. There is a risk of damage to property,  
among other potential damage. Only connect  
battery chargers for the vehicle battery to the  
starting aid terminals in the engine compart‐  
ment.  
A socket is located between the cup holders.  
Pull off the cover.  
Rear center console  
NOTICE  
If metal objects fall into the socket, they can  
cause a short circuit. There is a risk of damage  
to property, among other potential damage. In‐  
sert the cigarette lighter or socket cover again  
after using the socket.  
A socket is located in the center console.  
Pull off the cover.  
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In the cargo area  
Steptronic transmission: in the  
center console  
NOTICE  
Objects in the storage compartment, e.g., large  
USB connectors, may block or damage the  
cover when it is being opened or closed. There  
is a risk of damage to property, among other  
potential damage. Make sure that the area of  
movement of the cover is clear while opening  
and closing it.  
A socket is located on the right side in the cargo  
area. Unfold the cover.  
USB port  
General information  
Follow the information regarding the connection  
of mobile devices to the USB port in the section  
on USB connections.  
Additional information:  
Push the cover forward until it engages.  
USB connections, refer to page 78.  
In the center armrest  
A USB port is located in the center console.  
Properties:  
A USB port is located in the center armrest.  
Properties:  
USB port Type A.  
For charging mobile devices and for data  
transmission.  
USB port Type C.  
For charging of mobile devices.  
Charge current: max. 3 A.  
For data transfer.  
Charge current: max. 1.5 A.  
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In the rear center console  
This device has been tested for human exposure  
limits and found compliant at a minimum dis‐  
tance of 2 in/5 cm during operation.  
Therefore, a distance of 4 in/10 cm must be  
maintained in every direction when operating the  
device.  
Two USB ports are located in the center console  
in the rear passenger compartment.  
Properties:  
USB port Type C.  
For charging of mobile devices.  
Charge current: maximum 3 A per port.  
Mounting position of the product.  
Safety information  
Warning  
Wireless charging tray  
Principle  
When charging a device that meets the Qi  
standard in the wireless charging tray, any  
metal objects located between the device and  
the tray can become very hot. Placing storage  
devices or electronic cards, such as chip cards,  
cards with magnetic strips or cards for signal  
transmission, between the device and the tray  
may impair the card function. There is a risk of  
injury and risk of damage to property. When  
charging mobile devices, make sure there are  
no objects between the device and the tray.  
The wireless charging tray enables the following  
wireless functions:  
Charging the rechargeable battery of a mo‐  
bile phone with Qi capability and of other mo‐  
bile devices, which support the Qi standard.  
Charging the BMW Display key.  
General information  
When inserting the mobile phone, make sure  
there are no objects between it and the wireless  
charging tray.  
During charging, the surface of the tray and the  
mobile phone may become warm. Higher tem‐  
peratures may lead to a reduction in the charge  
current through the mobile phone, and in iso‐  
lated cases the charging process is paused tem‐  
porarily. Follow the relevant instructions in the  
mobile phone owner's manual.  
Overview  
Tray in the center console:  
The charge indicator shows on the Control  
Display whether a mobile phone with Qi capabil‐  
ity is being charged.  
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Removing the mobile phone  
1. Open the tray cover.  
2. Remove the mobile phone.  
LED displays  
Color Meaning  
Blue  
The mobile phone is charging.  
1
2
LED  
The blue LED stays illuminated once  
the inserted mobile phone with Qi ca‐  
pability is fully charged.  
Storage area  
Functional requirements  
Orange The mobile phone is not charging.  
The mobile phone must compatibly support  
the required Qi standard.  
Temperature on the mobile phone  
possibly too high or foreign object in  
charging tray.  
If the mobile phone does not support the Qi  
standard, the mobile phone can be charged  
using a special Qi-compatible charging case.  
Red  
The mobile phone is not charging.  
Contact a dealer’s service center or  
another qualified service center or re‐  
pair shop.  
Standby state is switched on.  
A possible parking operation via Remote  
Control Parking must be completed.  
Observe the maximum dimensions of the  
mobile phone.  
Forgotten warning  
General information  
If the vehicle is equipped with the forgotten  
warning function, a warning can be output if a  
mobile phone with Qi capability was forgotten in  
the wireless charging tray when leaving the vehi‐  
cle.  
Use only protective jackets and covers up to  
a maximum thickness of 0.07 in/2 mm; other‐  
wise, the charging function may be impaired.  
The mobile phone to be charged is located in  
the center of the tray.  
Operation  
The forgotten warning is displayed in the instru‐  
ment cluster.  
Inserting the mobile phone  
Activating  
1. "CAR"  
The mobile phone must not exceed the maxi‐  
mum size of approximately 6.0 x 3.1 x  
0.7 in/154.5 x 80 x 18 mm.  
2. "Settings"  
1. Open the tray cover.  
3. "General settings"  
4. "Wireless charging tray"  
5. Activate reminder.  
2. Place the mobile phone centered in the tray  
with the display facing up.  
3. Close the tray cover.  
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AT&T online registration link (https://  
securec45.securewebsession.com/attsignal‐  
booster.com/).  
System limits  
At high temperatures on the mobile phone or in  
the vehicle, the charging functions of the mobile  
phone may be limited and some functions may  
no longer work.  
U.S.Cellular online registration link (http://  
booster-registration.jsp).  
Before use you must register your booster de‐  
vice with your wireless provider.  
LTE-Compensator - Information  
and User Manual  
If you should be requested by the FCC to cease  
operating your booster you are not allowed to in‐  
sert your mobile phone in the charging tray any‐  
more unless the booster is permanently deacti‐  
vated by your local BMW dealer.  
Your car is equipped with a wireless charging  
tray (WCA) to charge your mobile phone and  
connect it to the mobile network. To ensure the  
best possible connection a signal booster (LTE-  
Compensator) is used in conjunction with the  
WCA. The following paragraphs refer to this  
booster:  
You must not remove the booster from the car  
nor use it with any other than the preinstalled  
coupling device or antenna. Any modification of  
the existing antenna or coupling device as well as  
the use of other antennas or coupling devices  
will cause the cease of the booster´s operating li‐  
cense.  
This is a CONSUMER device.  
BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DE‐  
VICE with your wireless provider and have your  
provider's consent. Most wireless providers con‐  
sent to the use of Compensators. Some provid‐  
ers may not consent to the use of this device on  
their network. If you are unsure, contact your  
provider. You MUST operate this device with ap‐  
proved antennas and cables as specified by the  
manufacturer. Antennas MUST be installed at  
least 20 cm (8 inches) from any person. You  
MUST cease operating this device immediately if  
requested by the FCC or a licensed wireless  
service provider. Warning E911 location informa‐  
tion may not be provided or may be inaccurate  
for calls served by using this device.  
The booster device fulfills the network protection  
standards as required by the FCC, such as inter‐  
modulation limits, oscillation detection and gain  
limits.  
Booster Manufacturer: Kathrein Automotive  
Model Number: LTECOMPB0  
Part Number: 6803145-01  
FCC-ID: 2ACC7LTECOMPB0  
Please observe additionally the following infor‐  
mation  
Sprint Nextel will allow consumers to register  
their signal boosters by calling their toll-free  
number.  
T-Mobile online registration link: (www.T-Mo‐  
mobile.com/sites/SignalBooster#).  
Verizon’s online registration link: (http://  
register-signal-booster.html).  
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