CBS Display Philosophy
CBS Display Philosophy
The service requirements for the E60 are displayed in the instrument cluster and in the Control Display as described below:
Next Service Indicator in the Instrument Cluster:
The Next Service Indicator is located in the instrument cluster between the speed and engine display and is shown approximately 6 seconds after the ignition is turned on (terminal 15).
The display is divided into the following information areas:
- Symbol:
The symbol is a visual indication of an escalation in the remaining distance or remaining time display.
It represents the following levels:
- Remaining Distance Display:
The remaining distance display gives the mobility in km or miles and is negative once a service has been exceeded.
- Remaining Time Display:
The remaining time display is shown in the form of a target deadline in month/year.
If a service deadline is exceeded, a negative (-) value will be displayed.
If the next service due is a legally stipluated service, this is indicated by the double "S" symbol alongside the vehicle symbol in the time line.
CBS Display in the Control Display:
Detailed information about the individual CBS items (remaining distance or remaining time) can be called up in the Control Display. The CBS display can be found in the Control Display under the following menus:
Start Menu => Information => Next Service => Status
The items are ordered chronologically according to their replacement deadline. The service which will be required first is shown here at the top of the list. Each CBS item in the list can be navigated to using the Controller.
The status of the CBS item is displayed in the Control Display in the following way:
Note:
The order of the distance and time-dependent values, as well as control of the yellow area is determined by the vehicle performance over the last 6 weeks.
Important:
If an operation is displayed in yellow in the CBS list and is assigned the remaining time/distance value "?", the control unit is unable to calculate the remaining time/distance due to some factor not being available (e.g. sensor failure).