BMW onboard monitor and navigation systems - E38.org
BMW onboard monitor and navigation systems - E38.org
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MARK I NAVIGATION SYSTEM SOFTWARE LOADING<br />
As new operational software becomes<br />
available, it will be necessary to update existing<br />
<strong>navigation</strong> computers with this latest version<br />
software.<br />
As with other <strong>BMW</strong> <strong>systems</strong>, the software will<br />
be distributed on a CD. It will be introduced by<br />
an SI or IDC bulletin describing the revisions of<br />
the new CD <strong>and</strong> the loading procedures as<br />
outlined below.<br />
The software loading procedure is also<br />
required if the troubleshooting procedures of<br />
the DIS tester call for it..<br />
CD-ROM Betriebssoftware<br />
BM W NAVIGATION<br />
V6.5<br />
Inhalt:M MI6.0, Navi4.7<br />
1996 Bayerische Motorenw erke<br />
Aktiengesellschaft<br />
01 59 9 789 299<br />
Index b<br />
The procedure for loading the updated software is a s follows:<br />
• Remove the existing digitized map<br />
database CD.<br />
• Turn the ignition switch On.<br />
• Insert the new software CD.<br />
• Any currently running program will be<br />
interrupted <strong>and</strong> the message “Please Wait”<br />
will be displayed on the <strong>monitor</strong> screen.<br />
• The new software will automatically be<br />
installed. When the procedure is<br />
complete, the screen will display<br />
“Software Loaded Successfully”.<br />
• The software loading must be<br />
acknowledged by pressing the rotary<br />
knob <strong>and</strong> removing the software CD.<br />
• The digitized map CD is then reinstalled -<br />
followed by a map guided test drive to<br />
ensure proper operation of the <strong>navigation</strong><br />
system.<br />
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On-Board Monitor <strong>and</strong> Navigation Systems