1of 8 MY 2003 BMW X5 (E53) (6 and 8 cyl. models) With Option SA639 BMW CPT 9000 DIGITAL PORTABLE TELEPHONE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
2of 8 This manual has been prepared by to provide service technicians with the proper instructions for installing the CPT 9000 Digital Portable Telephone into X5 (E53) vehicles equipped with and without factory navigation. These instructions were developed by the, Product Development Engineering Department specifically for BMW vehicles and are not to be compared to any existing instructions for vehicles other than BMW. No methods other than those specified in this manual are to be used to install the digital telephone. The instructions in this manual were complete and up to date at the time of issue. Any changes in the vehicle, digital telephone or problems noted by the installation personnel should be reported to BMW Product & Service Engineering Department along with VIN, manufacture date and as much detail as possible. PART NUMBER MATRIX X5 (E53) CPT 9000 INSTALLATION KIT parts to be ordered separately Eject Box (CPT 9000) 84 11 6 931 836 ** TCU Installation Instructions E53 Bumper Antenna 84 11 1 470 326
3of 8 Carefully read all instructions and Supplements before proceeding with installation. Those instructions dealing with a stock part of the vehicle but not stated in detail, should be referenced with information in the TIS section of the DIS tester. Left and Right are determined from the driver s seat. PRE-INSTALLATION NOTES & GENERAL INFORMATION ON CPT 9000 PHONE SYSTEM X5 (E53) vehicles are pre-wired for the CPT 9000 Digital Phone and have the telephone antenna factory installed. The CPT 9000 System on the X5 (E53) functions as a fully integrated Portable Digital Phone. In addition, for those vehicles equipped with factory navigation the CPT 9000 System will also function as a Mayday (Emergency) and Roadside Assistance BMW ASSIST Call System. Additional features include automatic Mayday call on airbag deployment and vehicle theft alarm activation. The Telematics Control Unit (TCU) for the CPT 9000 Digital Phone replaces the Akira TCU previously used with CPT 8000 Digital Timeport Phone. The TCU must be coded via the DIS (or MoDiC) Version C25.0 for vehicle configuration and VIN data. See TCU Coding on page 18. The CPT 9000 Digital Phone is available in both CDMA and TDMA versions. Both versions are Tri-Mode, Dual Band phones, meaning they will operate in the following modes: 1900MHz Digital (CDMA/TDMA), 800MHz Digital (CDMA/TDMA) or 800MHz Analog (AMPS).
4of 8 Eject Box Installation ( Into Center Sliding Armrest ) Important: It is no longer necessary to remove the center console to install the phone eject box. The vehicle harness now terminates inside the arm rest. Open center armrest to expose cover for compartment. Reference illustration S84 01 U57. 1. Remove the three 2.5mm allen head screws 1 2. Remove plastic trim cover 2 from underside of armrest.
5of 8 Coin Tray removal 1. Reference Illustration 84 03 U139 Remove plastic tray insert from center of armrest. Eject Box Installation 1. Reference Illustration 84 03 U140 Install eject box with front portion angled downwards then locking rear into place by rotating down. Make sure eject box wiring does not interfere with the proper seating of eject box.
6of 8 Eject Box installation continued Reference illustration 84 03 U141 Eject box installed and locked in place.
7of 8 This illustration is a graphic representation of Eject box harness routed through armrest. Exposed is an ELO connector and a Fakra cable connector. NOTE; It is no longer necessary to disassemble armrest to install eject box. Eject Box Installation Continued Connect eject box antenna coax with vehicle antenna coax Connect eject box 18 pin ELO connector to vehicles 18 pin ELO connector. Reinstall plastic cover (removed on page 6) over wire harness and connectors. To ensure a proper fit be certain that all wires are clear from the covers seating area. Note:
8of 8 Pay special attention to the routing of the harnesses. The arm rest has to slide and therefore it is important to secure cables in such a way as not to obstruct this action or damage harnesses themselves. Take notice that the eject box harness is routed under the vehicle harness. This assures proper positioning and secures the wiring. Antenna The installation of a secondary antenna is necessary if a handset is to be used in all X5 series models. A bumper antenna is required P/N 84 11 1 470 326. Preparation Reference TIS repair manual for removal of rear bumper assembly. Reference illustration S84 04 U76 Prepare bumper antenna (2) surfaces with 3M adhesion promoter 4298 (1) by wiping area (3) Be sure that surfaces are clean prior to application of adhesion promoter. Reference illustration S84 04 U78
9of 8 Apply adhesion promoter to both sides of rear bumper where antenna will be mounted, make sure surfaces are clean prior to applying adhesion promoter. Reference illustration S84 04 U77 After peeling away one side of the orange plastic from double sided foam tape (2), (included with antenna kit) apply tape to antenna pressing and holding firmly in place for approximately 15 seconds. Installation of bumper antenna Position antenna (1) inside of rear bumper
10of 8 Peel away orange plastic strips (2) and position antenna squares on the area previously treated with adhesion promoter. Reference illustration S84 04 U77 Install antenna with two coax cables in the left side of the bumper. Position antenna then press and hold firmly for approximately 15 seconds. Route and secure cables along inner top side of bumper. Locate entry point for antenna coax cable ( rubber grommet) Route cable into vehicle and connect to coax that runs to eject box. NOTE The Coax cable from the eject box may be wrapped and tucked in behind other harnesses or tied back over left side wheel well area. Programming Because of roadside and emergency calls, the full vehicle identification number must be programmed into the TCU. Failure to program the number in will result in the emergency call center not being able to recognize the owner of the vehicle. Although the vehicles location will still be transmitted. After complete installation of eject box, TCU requires to be programmed via DIS Tester. Please refer to S.I.B. 84 14 01 for detailed information programming Customer Assistance and BMW center phone numbers.