BMW E91 Instrukcja Użytkownika Strona 3

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Nomenclature
Business or Professional Navigation? - BMW created two levels of navigation sophistication. “Business” is a
simple navigation system with limited capability, small 6.5” screen and is not available to some markets,
including the U.S. “Professional” is BMW’s higher-end system, with 3D maps, voice command, larger 8.8”
screen, and separate assist window. “Professional” is preferred if you are going to the trouble of a retrofit.
CCC – Car Communcations Computer (the main I-drive/Navigation/Radio brain)
CID – Central Information Display (the display screen which is mounted into the car and shows you what is
happening and where you are going, etc..) Also called “boardmonitor” or “8.8” (inches) in some markets.
Controller – This is the I-drive “knob” or controller, the actual user interface wheel which mounts into the
center console and allows you control the system.
JBE – Junction-box, Electronics. BMW’s fancy term for the giant fuse box hub.
K-Can Bus – A vehicle communications bus (one of many) in the E90. It can be easily identified by spiral-
wrapped GN and OR/GN wires.
TCU – Telematics Control Unit – A module in the trunk which handles all telephony functions (BMW assist,
Bluetooth, etc…)
VO or Vehicle Order – a file programmed into each individual vehicle to show interfacing modules how it is
equipped with options and equipment. This file is particular for each vehicle and must be eventually modified
to account for the equipment changes made to the vehicle.
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