BMW Universal BluetoothHands-Free System (ULF) User Manual

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Universal Bluetooth

TM

Hands-Free System (ULF)

5

Wireless Communication

Communication/Security

The system uses the license-free, global Industrial Scientific Medical band (ISM)
at 2.45 GHz. This frequency range from 2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz is subdivided

into 79 channels with a 1 MHz bandwidth.
Signals transmitted through the airways can be scrambled and unscrambled to

enhance communication security. With Bluetooth

TM

technology, communication

frequencies are changed 1600 times per second to reduce the risk of

interference or interception of the transmitted signal. The relatively small
operating range of approx. 10 m (32.8 ft) also enhances the security of this

technology, since tampering with the transmitted data is only possible when

inside the 10 m (32.8 ft) wireless “network”.
To further enhance the security of this short-range wireless network the ULF

system requires a pairing procedure to be carried out for each device that will be
introduced into the network. As part of this procedure a required passkey must

be entered once (during the initial pairing procedure) to establish a secure
connection between the phone and the ULF Control Module.

Data and Voice

Bluetooth

TM

was developed for the transmission of both voice as well as data. A

bandwidth of approx. 1 MB/s is available for this purpose.

Bluetooth

TM

Enabled Phones

Ideally all phones that are Bluetooth

TM

enabled should work with the ULF

system, however not all phones utilize the same profiles and therefore may not

be recognized by the ULF System. A list of recommended Bluetooth

TM

enabled

phones is available from your BMW Center.

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