BMW 2009 650i Coupe Manual Do Proprietário

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Destination guidance
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Repeating and canceling voice 
instructions
With the programmable buttons on the steering 
wheel, you can also make the following set-
tings, refer to page
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Repeat the voice instruction:
Press button.
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Switch voice instructions on/off:
Press button longer.
Setting volume of voice instructions
The volume can only be adjusted while a voice 
instruction is being output.
1.
Repeat the last voice instruction, if neces-
sary.
2.
Turn the knob during the voice instruction 
to select the desired volume.
This volume is independent of the volume of the 
audio sources.
The setting is stored for the remote control cur-
rently in use.
Bypassing route sections
During destination guidance, you can revise the 
navigation system's route recommendations to 
avoid particular stretches of road. Enter the 
number of miles/kilometers that you want to 
travel before returning to the original route.
1.
Select "Navigation" and press the control-
ler.
2.
Change into the third field from the top. 
Turn the controller until "New route" is 
selected and press the controller.
3.
Turn the controller to enter the desired 
number and press the controller.
The route is recalculated.
To exit from the menu without changing the 
route:
Select the 
 arrow and press the controller.
Traffic information*
In many congested areas, you can receive traf-
fic information transmitted by radio stations. 
The traffic conditions are monitored by traffic 
management centers and the traffic information 
is periodically updated.
During destination guidance, the traffic infor-
mation relevant to your planned route is auto-
matically displayed. Whether destination guid-
ance is active or not, you can have the traffic 
information displayed in the map view or in the 
traffic info list.
Switching reception of traffic 
information on/off
1.
Press the 
button.
This opens the start menu.
2.
Press the controller to open the   menu.
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