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Telematics Settings?
I have a 13th gen ULF in my e46, not a BT / Assist combo unit. Can someone shed some light on this? Thanks! |
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Did you ever figure this one out?
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SMSC=SMS Message centre (copy this from the data the network operator gives you with your new SIM card)
SMS Number=Dunno. Possibly a fixed SMS to BMW Customer Relations=Hotline to God. |
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The God thing was obvious. However your reply to the other 2, is that just for the UK or does that include the uncivilized folks in the US?
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Most uncivilised folks in the USA don't use GSM. But look around and you might find a GSM network... Anyway, unless you have Assist active the settings mean nothing |
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SMS is for GSM networks. Would be interesting to pull the TCU apart and see if it supports the 850/1900 US GSM bands. Also, what does the SMS contain? I guess it's for the Assist to SMS your bank details, sexual preferences and inside leg measurement to BMW. |
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I thought most US cell phones are quad band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz frequencies) on networks like AT&T and T-Mobile?
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They may well be, but these are settings for the phone inside the TCU.
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If that's the case then it would be interesting to see if they are automatically filled in on cars that have Assist active.
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They are usually stored in the telephone device, and need to be configured when first used. So BMW would need to programme them.
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