General Information
^ The new CPT9000 Cellular phone system is tri-mode, dual band and operates at 1900MHz/800MHz digital and 800MHz analog. The following providers are currently available:
^ CDMA: Verizon Wireless and Alltel
^ TDMA: AT&T and Cingular
^ GSM: T-Mobile, AT&T and Cingular.
^ The functionality of the CPT9000 phone is similar to the CPT8000 phone. Some of the changes are as follows:
1. Call Waiting may now be performed via the Phoneboard (7 Series only) by pressing the "send" key.
2. Call waiting on the E60 (5 Series), and E63, E64 (6 Series), may only be performed by opening the handset in the cradle and pressing the "send" key. If the MFL button is pressed, all call will be terminated.
3. Hands free audio quality has been improved.
4. The mail message icon is now displayed in the upper left corner of the Control Display for E65 (7 Series) for missed calls only. On the E60 (5 Series), and E63, E64 (6 Series), this icon is displayed for missed calls and/or SMS (Short Message Service). The handset has to be connected to the vehicle for this feature to work.
For the latest CPT9000 parts information refer to Parts Bulletin 84 04 04 and 84 03 04, which can be found on CenterNet.
Please refer to the Accessories electronics Portal for information and troubleshooting for the CPT9000 telephone. To access the portal, follow the path as outlined below:
1. Log into CenterNet
2. From the "Menu" tab select "Aftersales"
3. In the Aftersales page select "Accessories" then Electronics Portal".
4. Select the "CPT9000 Phone System" tab.
5. This will take you directly to the "BMW Wireless" site.
6. Select "System Overview".
7. The next page will display all the applicable models that use the CPT9000 telephone. Select one of the models that you need information on.
8. A pop up box will then display the following selections:
^ System Overview
^ Component Location
^ TCU Connection
^ Pin Layout
For further information on the functionality of the telephone consult the BMW Owner's Manual.
Refer to the document "E65 Retrofit Wiring" shown for an overview of the system.